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Q U IB Y QUITS HARRMAirSBAIL R ecovery Is O ff To ‘A FIjStig Start! ■ ■ AS PRINOPAL IS FORfEITED BY leRONWBEAT, H E ie U G U S T l ORDER W COURT PARLEYREPORT ON ROUND WORLD TRIP • • ‘ f ..... Bonding Company Mast Pot But ArgnmaiU Orar SOrar Accepts Position as Head­ £ /. 5 . Gives Up Bodies American S p ^ Wizard 15 master of Cashing Acad­ Up $25,000 Because Break Out Anew at Lon­ Honrs and 34 Minnies emy at Big Pay Increase; Banker Cannot. Be Pro­ don— Italy Objects to. the O f Lithuanian Fliers Ahead of Record — Ex­ Has Been Here 10 Years. duced at Trial White MetaL \ — ^ Berlin, July 18.— (AP) — 'fhereAUs to raise technicalities," a spokes- pects to Take Off Agam is a technical but unintentional in man said. fraetlpn of international la,., con Clarence P. Qulmby, principal of New York, July 18.—(AP) — London, July 18.—(AP)—Prog­ Today on Next Leg of ress in negotiations for limiting cetnlng which the . I1THCAN1AN8' GRIEF Manchester High school since 1023, Federal Judge Francis O. Caffey to­ wlH do nothl^ In the surrender of Soldin; Pomerania, (Sermany, July wheat exports was counter-bal-; yesterda:^a8ked the town school day ordered forfeited the 825,000 the bodies of the two New York-to- 18.— (AP)—’The bodies of Captain anced today by a fresh setback in . Ffight board to release him from bis con­ bail under wUch Joseph W. Harri- Kaunas fliers to the Lithuanitb au­ Stephen Darius and Stanley ’Thomas man, the buker who disappeared conversatiohs regarding the use of thorities. Glrenas of Chicago, who proved in tract in order that be might accept sliver as the woHd economic con­ The airmen, Stephen Darius and dea A their right to be classed yest^day from a nursing home, Irkutsk, Siberia^ July 18 — (AP) a more lucrative position. When bad been at liberty pending trial on ference tottefed toward'Its dose. Stanley Girenos, crashed yesterday among the great av’atora, were to the school board beard the opportun­ charges be falsified the books of ’The “Biff Four” wheat producing near Soldin in Pomerania. Ybe Ger­ start on the lost leg of their flight —Wiley Post, Texas speed wizard el ity that was open to Mr. Qulmby it the Harriman National Bank and nations—Argmtlna, the United man air police decided to surrender from New Yorje to Lithuania to­ the skyways, now on a globe-gird­ day. Trust Company. States, Australia and Canada— the bodies, the wrecked plane , and ling solo fight, landed here at 3:86 the persona] possessions of the ’The two men were killed here yes­ This action was taken coinciden­ reached an agreement with four p. m., Moscow time today (7:86 a. tal with receipt by police of a re­ Danublan countries whereby ex­ men to officials of the Llthuuiian terday, only 400 miles from their port from an undl^osed source ports frdm the latter cotmtriea wiT Legation. goal, after flying 4,500 miles, in m., e. s. t.) He planned to take off that Harriman would return today held to 54,000,000 bushels this According to established pro­ about 88 hours without a stop. again at eleven o'clock tbii evening to ^ e nursing home in -Blast 61st year and 60,000,000 bushels next cedure the American consLuate The Lithuanian government has (3:00 p. m., e. s. t) street from which be “slipped away” year. rather than the Lithuanian diplo­ deelarsdsa period of national mourn­ Post dashed away from Novo­ Monday. Subsequently the “Big Four” matic mission should 'have been no­ ing for Darius and' Glrenas, for sibirsk, Siberia, tor Irkutsk, 18 Judge Caffey ordered a bench representatives prepared to resume tified, as the men were American whose arrival thousands bad waited hours and 57 minutes ahead of the warrant issued for Harriman’s ar­ rsgotlatlons with Russia regarding oitlzens. all Sunday night at Kounas. Both world-girdling timetable be and rest. a Ilka project, and to take up sim­ High American embassy officials were American citizens and senred Harold Gatty establlabed in 981. The court’s action came when the ilar proposals with European im­ said, however, it would be bad taste in the United States Army during to Insist on tecbnicalitlss in view of tbs World War, but were born In inquiry to determine whether Harfi- porting nations with a view to in­ Post’s arrival in Irkutsk plits hlin man was mentally fit to stand trial the tragedy ano of the grief of the Lithuania. 16 hours 84 minutes ahead of the ducing those countries to abandon entiTf Lithuanlim nation. on the indictment was scheduled to some of their Import restrictions Members of the Lithuanian Le­ time made by Harold Gatty and “As Kaunas was the Intended gation remained at the Soldin ceme be resumed. o:' the cereal- ~ himself in their round-the-world Defense Objects destination of the fliers and as the tery with the guard of honor over trip. Together they reached Irkutsk Silver Committee Litliuanlan government has de­ night. ’The bodlss will be taken by George Leisure, of defense coun­ In line with President Roosevelt’s effort to “speed” the recovery pro­ ’The silver committee, whicli was 91 hours 69 minutes out of Nrw sel, today asked for a further ad- gram, General Hugh S. Johnson, (right), administrator of the National cided to give them a state burial, automobile to Stettin to wait their York. His arrival was 76 hours 10 slated to convene after a recess of It would be eminently indelicate for flight to Kaunas. 'joumment of the motion made yes­ Recovery Act, and Secretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes, (in cockpit), several days, was unable to reas­ minutes out of New York. terday D. S. Attorney George Z. fiew to the President’s yacht in Chesapeake Bay to map out with nlm semble imtil tomorrow, and it was Medalle for forfelnj>e of ball. the next steps in the administration’s dual endeavor to put purchasing STILL AHEAD OF REOOBD Leisure said that in view c.f all the reported tbac India objected to an power iff the hands of farmers and wage and salary earners. ’They are export quota for silver which the Novosibirsk, Siberia, July . 18 — clrcumstancee, there could be no shown with their pilot leaving the capital. United States had suggested and REPORTD’CONNEU (AP) —W.ell ahead of the time hi barm in a further adjournment. ITALIAN FUERS made tor a similar distance in I'iSl.- Medalie pressed for the forfeiture, that had raised sharp ob- Jw'’.tlons to a restrictive agreement Wiley Post streaked tor Irkutsk, saying that “otherwise bail would Siberia, today; just two hours and be a futile and useless gesture." on its monetary silver. ’The silver negotiations represent TO RE FREE SOON ANNOUNCE PLANS 35 minutes after finishing n 1,818 “In what respect is this case dif­ mile fiigbt from Moscow. ferent from any other?” Judge STOCKS SWEEP UPWARD Important holding and producing Clarence P. Qulmby countries. They had been described The doughty American around- Caffey asked. “What is bail for? the-world filer-ewooped down on the Immediately granted bis request, but Bail is for the production of the de­ as being agreed in principle, al­ though most delegations were said Runpr Has it That Kidnap­ Novosibirsk field at 10:27 p. m. not before it bad expressed Its re­ fendant. The defendant is not here. To Leave Chicago on Wed- Monday e. a. t., and then tired al­ Why should I adjourn the motion? FOR GAINS OF $1 TO $4 to have made agreement condition­ grets at having lost a valuable edu­ al upon acceptance of certain de­ most to tbs point of exhaustlen, cational factor for Manchester. Motion granted. Ball forfeited.” . ers WM Be Given 24 netday Mornhig for a took off again at 1:02 a. m. (e. s. t ) - ’ A n 'ilf 6f heightened expectaney [a* Italo Balbo and the 96"comp^<; outside of Fitchburg, Mass. Cush­ , i _ _ _ •U^ly hers. ((VNitInosd On Pag^ Two) . jug Early T radin g~S fik; ing Academy,is one of the finest It was reported in informed con* s p r ^ dyer Albany today as rumors Ion fiisra with whom ho crossed th’O one time he bad to fly at in preparatory schools in New Eng- / fieW ulck and fast that Uetit. John A tlantle In mars fiigbt decided to­ altitude ot 21,000 feet, so bad v*as (Oontlnoed On Page Two) ^ d . It was founded 60 years ago er Falls BdiiiidAgam. Steady Progress Reported J. O’Connell, Jr., was about to be day they would leave Chicago tor the tog. Once be landed in a field— and in that time it has bad but four returned by his kidnapers. Some Italy at a. m. Wednesday. he did not know where, again .he headmasters. Of them the most STATE’S EMPLOYES of the rumors apparently had their . ’Their route was annoimced as lazided near Tartarsk. 260 miles famous is Dr. Hervey Cowell who New York, July 18.—(AP)—- on Pact to Improre Rela­ source close to the family. along the Great Lakes to Albany, west of Novosibirsk, and once naen, conducted the school for 40 years. Stocks swept upward for general ARKANSAS HAMLET ’The Putnam street nrighborbood N. Y., and then down the Hudson by sheer luck, be adroitted, he found At Cushing Mr. Qulmby is suc­ furnished a report, which Indicated his direction. SCORE WAGE CUTS gains of 81 to around 84 in heavy tions WiA Russia. river to New York City,’ where a ceeding James W. Vose who has that the 24-year old scion of the po­ stop ot- three or tour days has been He; bad left the Soviet Ghpltol been at the academy seven years trading today. VOTES WET 44 TO 1 litically powerful O’Connell family scheduled. Monday at 9:12 a. m., (e. s. t ); and succeeding bis father. Mr. Vose New York commodity mkrkets actually might have been returned During the New York stay, on arrived here 13 hoiuri and 16 min­ has long desired to enter public were , also buoyant as the dollar London, July 18.— (A P)—With an late last night. No newspaper men utes later, and 66 hours, IT min­ school work and is resigning for Help at Long Lane Farm and weakened against European curren- Anglo-Russlan econo^c warfare saw an automobile-which neighbors (Continued U n' huge S ix) utes after leaving New York. that purpose. The appointment to qies. Cotton jumped in the neighbor­ said drove up to tb a O’ CoxmeU bouse Bad Weather Ahead Cushing is an excellent one for two ended as a result of negotiations be­ hood of a dollar a bale, while some First Frednct to Report — after midnight, but numerous per­ Weather reports given him during reasons. It gives Mr. Qulmby an Middletown Hospital Re- tween Maxim Litvinoff, Soviet for­ cocoa futures, in the busiest opening sons declared that such a -machine the brief pause- here told of ex­ opportunity to apply bis educational arrived, and a few minutes later the tremely unfavorable flylzig coimII- ever experienced by that exchange, eign commissar, and Sir^John Simon, theories and he has been offered a Lif^t Vote Expected — house at 14 Putnam street wae LAND FOR GRAZING tions all the way to Khabarovsk. fnseto,Accept Ruling. rose 2 cents a pound, the limit of British foreign secretary. Great Bri­ very material Increase in salary. bright with lights and nosy with He wae 16 hours and 67 znlnutss The increase was so great t^ t the gsUn permittysd by the trading rules. tain Is looking forward to a greatly Heavy Vote in Abhana. voices and laughter. ahead of the time he and Harold local school board could not ^sslbly On the Stock Ehcchange, activity increased export trade with the , Today the house, from in front of OPENED TO PUBUC Gatty took tor a like distance when m eet it. Hartford, July 18.— (AP) — reached large proportions. Blocks as Soviet Union, officials said today. which the National Gucud lieuten­ he left. Fine School. Charges that the State Board of Fi­ large as 30,000 snares changed Steady progress is being made to­ ant was kidnaped at midnight eleven Post’s average speed across the Cushing Academy is located in nance and Control is compelling hands during the early doin gs and wards a new trade pact to supplant BULLETIN. days ago, was as quiet as others in Atlantic to Berlin was about 160 the beautiful hills near Fitchburg, many employes of state institutions the market again showed broad the one scrapped at the begiimlng of Birmingham, Ala., July 18.i— the peaceful residential street. miles an hour. From Moscow hare, Masa Its buildings, campus and to accept reduction of Incomes ex­ strength, although advances were the economic troubles^ which reach­ (AP)—Completed counts of ab­ StUI Silent. Sec. Ickes Issues Orders his speed was about 138 znlles. location are ideal. It accommodates ceeding 20 per cent under the new largest in specialty issues. ed dramatic heights with the trial sentee ballots in three coimties Ed and Dan O’Connell, uncles of At this rate, he sale cozifldently about 200 students and is largely a classification amd .salary reduction - ’The ticker quickly fell several of six British electrical engineers on and one small ballot box in Ala­ the yoimg lieutenant and heads of That Will Remove Fences ‘TU be back in New York in less college preparatory school, al­ program came today from Long minutes behind in its efforts to keep charges of sabotage and bribery in bama today at 12:80 p. m. gave the Albany Democratic machine, than three full days.” though recently some business Lane Farm and the Connecticut pace with the rush of transactions. M oscow. for repeal 105, against 59. insisted that the kidnapers bad not The Oklahoman tool, on 178 State Hospital, both of Middletown. courses have been instituted. The Some Advances American trade observers point The one small box was in been reached. ’They were in a from Thousands of Acres. Ions ot gasoline here, and 12 galhzzRA Their Protest out that factors other than the Lit- Dmias county where all 18 votes cheerful mood, however. Dan’s of oil, but he refused to lisMn to en­ These institutions are refiuing to Commercial Solvents, opening with (Conttnoed on Page Two) a 20,000 share block at 857, was up vinoff-Simon dealings here may tend cast were for repeal. In Mor-. tight lipped silenee gave way to treaties that he snatch a little sleep. accept the dictates of the board, gan county the trend for repeal good natuted smiles when be made He rested tor a short while, how­ and are demanding a revision of 88.76. American Commerdal Alco- to reduce American trade with Washington, July 18.—(AP) — ho' had a rise of 84 to 879.75, Allied Soviet Russia in relation toVthe ex­ was' 2 to 1, and in Deksilb, a bis first visit in days to the Elks ever, on a couch in the zdrport bulldr- the classification on the groimd rural mountain county the vote Secretary Ickes today reversed the Chemical was up a sii^ar amount pected Anglo-Russian trade in­ club last night Ing. that the present allocation of jobs is was 4 to 1 againstl Sumter It has been generally expected policy of two of his predecessors and Miss Fay GUlis, an Amerienp unfair to many of theif employes. to 8134 and Union Pacific nearly' as creases. RECEIVE NO WORD voted 21 for apd ,31 agniiRst in circles close to the family that ordered thousands of acres of public aviatrix who has served as his If the allocation of positions and much to 8129. liomber Industry the kidnapers, who demanded 8250.- land in Arizona and New Mexlcb, resentatlve, greeted Post on nie eiz^ salary scales is put in force under American Telephone . sold around' Prodipjts ''such as timber find a Little Rock, Ark., July 18.—(AP) 000 ransom, would release Lieqt allegedly fenced in illegally tor rivEU, along with Ronebnroff and a the present program, they charge, 8133 for'a gain of more, than 81i'.U-' good outlet'in Great Britain, and the 0FJ1MMA1TERN > ■ ^ —Early reports today served to bear O’Connell only with the understand­ many years by large cattle interests, doctor. not only will many employes re­ S. Steel crossed 866 where it wias;up out predictions of a compkrotively ing that he reupfin “under cover” ceive pay cuts larger than provided (ContIqaed'Oa Page Six) be thrown open to public grazlnig. She fed him as he lay on the 81, and* American Caq improved light vote in today’s state wide ref­ at least 24-bourr‘to give the abduc­ for in the salary reduction bill, but ---- * Unuer Ickes’ order many miles of couch—fruit and bouillon. They about 81.50 to 895.50. Hazel Atlas erendum on repi^ of the Eigh­ tors time to escape. fences which the Interior Depart­ talked atiout American avlatton and . that they will be treated with less Glass, Cpngpleum, Ubhy-Owens- teenth Amendment Unconfirmed Report Says He consideration than is being given to Acting on the Oieory that young ment said had been illegally erected, people they knew in New York, j- Ford, Anchor Cap . and. .Indastrial'’ Fair weatheh'prevails shd the O’Connell may have been - taken Tells of Trip employes at the state capltol. Rayon hopped up 82 to 84. - . must be torn down. MlhSHNAIDED heaviest voting was expected to be away on a boat' District Attorney The department, in atmounclng Miss Glllis gave this account, af­ Meetings Arrange ’Two blocks of Standurd-Brands, Started for Alaska Jn a done in the late afternoon. John T. Delaney to^ y said he would the secretary’s action, 'pointed opt ter talking with Post: ff- The boards of the girls’ institu­ one o f '30,000 and

program might be slowed down la holdiaf and pmdootng obuntrlss set view of recent improvements in the understood to luwe sgrsed in KECOVOtY c o m industrlaJ situation, while Ickes was SEEAGREEier ipls on a aUvtf plan. Of the QOniBY QUITS understood to favor going ah$ad ju u gold ooaRiiiis, however, OBITUARY with speed. only Italy Is uaderstood to favor In- President Roosevelt set forth the oreaeing the" uee of silver. ■■VKV BOLDS A SESSION NEAR ON WHEAT, The .original mx^oeal, hy. Sena­ iSPRlNCIPilL ' (FnaM ad by Pataam * Oe.) administration policy last week with d e a t h s an announcement the full fund tor Pittman of Nevada, would re­ Oattral Row, Hartford, Oena. store wver ooiqage'to a higher de­ would be expended. gree of fineness. lb s. Mary MoGowaa WUMa 1 P. BL Stocks Despite his suggestion that the PARIOTEPORT HEREJIGUST President Unable to Attend programs should be slowed down, Friends In town have received AGBBB ON HKRBAT ! (Oeattnoed fron Pago Oaa) news of tbe death at Mrs. Mary M Bank Stocks .PUge Qm ) Douglas has gone adong with other (Oontlmied lyem Page Oae) aew an WlUle, a t her home in A » ' Bid Asked « A s He Is Confined to His members of the Cabinet board in London, July 18.—(AlP)—Repre- naghmore, Ckmnty Arnuigh. Irei- Cap Nat B tad T .... 16 20 charge of the public works program ferenc* quartets that a dragtic re­ Mntatlves of the four larg^ studmts are largely sons of wealthy to rcoorudder. D m boodttK ea^. parents. land. Mrs. WlIUs lived in Manohes- Coea. River ...... 460 — pany representattvi tiMD 'Hked for in approving expenditures so far vision of Senator Key Pittman’s wheat-producing nations in the ter for some tiam and was employ­ Jtzst Nat of Htfd .... 90 — Room With a Cold. authorized. He has insisted how­ latest silver agreement draft is world reached an agreement tor The academy boasts of a fine Uat a stay, stating Ua oempsaQ had stx, ed aa a maid to ths Ute Dr. Joseph Htfd. Coim. Trust .... 60 60 tovestlgitieniookhi^ for^entaum ever, that only essential projects be necessary before there can be any day with Danubtan producers of alumni who loyally support the A. Nlgglas, at the time he aad Mrs. Htfd. National B aad T 16 18 included, and in this has had Ickes’ hope of an accord. whereby enxnts of the latter na^ school. Each year there la a big slBoa he walked out of the aurriag Higgins ocoqiled the restdenee at Fboenht St B and T .. 176 — home, but Judge Ckiffiy rsfosad. Washington. July 18.—(AP)— support. The Nevada Senator 8tUl re­ tlons wlU be held to 84,000.000 alumni reunion and celebration uid 428 Bast Center street now the West Hartford Trust . — 176 bushels this year and 50,000,000 the former students come from all' At MedaUs’s auggsmott ttM sanity PrMident Roosevelt left with his mained hopeful, however, of action home at Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Insunmoo Stocks Inquiry was left on the oalendsjr on his enggestioD to increase the bushels next year. over the wOrid to be present Their Johnston. After Dr. Hlggin’s death Aetna Casualty ...... 56% 57% “Recovery Council", today the prep­ winter q wrts program la quite ex-, “from day to day,” subject to fur­ use of silver. The accord is held to be of th$ Iflas McGowan returned to Aetna Life ...... 27 29 ther developments. aration of any general code for high­ Meanwhile, delegates from the highest Importance since it r^ire- tenrive and one at the leading and her marriage took plaoe later Aetna Fire ...... 85 ‘ 87 er wages and shorter work hours, as ABOUT TOWN sents the keystone of j^vlsos set events 9101 a sub-rommittee of ticipation in an acreage restrlctioa The' prindpal’s or headmaster’s mother and two sisters live in Ire­ Joeeph W. Harrlnoan’s- fUiBbUng Arrangement was made for a sec­ Selectmen taken at the last regular the economic commission. scheme, which American represen­ home recently completed. Is one of land; one slater, Mrs. Thomas Con- National F ire ...... 47% 49% ond session of the administration’s Hartford Steam Boiler 61 54 search for death put police of three monthly meeting. Town Treasurer American delegates were stiU tatives consider necessary to use the nmst bemitiful buOdingB at the km and a brother live in New York. states on their guard today. advlsory/group, composed of mem-' George H. Waddell yesterday open­ exchanging communications with up the large eidstiBg wheat surplus acaden^. It la called Jewett H*n Phoenix Firo ...... 67% 59% Thwarted In two attempts to leap bers of^the Cabinet and chief ad­ ed am accoimt in the Hartford-Con- it. order to ctJse prices. and ia finished moet beautifully and Travelers ' ...... 465 476 ministrators of the various major Washington regarding their plans Pobllo UtlBtieo Stooks Into the Hudson river, the banker necticut Trust Company for the to make final efforts to save the Negotiations for an agreement in the most modern manner. Mr. sriM vaniabed yeaterd» for ^ sec­ recovery laws. They are divided Town of Mamchester. Under a re­ regarding reduction at the world Quimby's funily will move to Jeirett (form. Elec S e r v ...... 48 47 on the necessity for immediate United States-inspired truce on Cctm. Bower ...... 44% 46% ond time was sought today in New cent amt of the general assembly, tariff changes and to seek agree­ wheat acreage and exports have Hall about A^fust 1. The local York, New Jersey and (fonnectieut. forceful action by the federal gov­ the town is required to maintain been in progres. during the worid prindiMl and hla wife left for North N. Y. Stocks Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 60 Points on thp (fonadian and Mexi­ ments in principle on a general ernment to spur business and con­ more than one depository for muni­ oconomic conference here by Turner, Maine, this mondag for a Hartford Elec ...... 57 69 can borders also were asked to keep sumption. cipal funds, and the Haurtford-Con- price raising program. H artford G a a ...... 45 The tariff truce, wblch^became spokesmem of the United States, two wraeks’ vacation. They wriU re­ do., pfd ...... 45 ~ watch but police believed the for­ Hugh S. Johnson, industrial ad­ necticut trust Company wag desig­ Australia, Argwtina and turn here upon tbe completion of the Adams Exp ...... 1 2 ^ mer chairman of the Harriman Na­ ministrator, apparently had ready a nated by the Selectmen as the sup­ effective at the opening of the con­ A ir Reduc ...... 100^4 8 N E T

BM >j Jeaix- RohliMoa who are plant yesterday. This plant has MALLORQANS PROTEST guests of relatives and friends Ih cut its working hours to eight hours NOTED PHILANTHROPIKr Norma Shearer’^s Baby Gets a ^Lacing Dodge,' Nebftuma. - dn 'their return a day, employ&g two forty hour trip will virit the Century of Pro- ROCKVILLE shifts working eight hours a day AMBHCAN^ CRmdSM grees Fair at cauoago and other each. DIES IN PHILADELPHIA jfiaoes of scenic beautir* The Longview Parent-Teachers The regular meeting of Tolland Association wfll hold another bridge Alexander Van Rensselaer Had Parade, in Front of: Writer’s Grange will be held Tuesday eve­ Boston—Wm Ot Amao Bolton and whist party in their series on Been 111 for a Year — Was . House, and Explode Small ning, Jifiy 18' in the conununity Matthews Bryant, s c u lp tr ^ con­ ; E X P E a SYKES SCHOOL Wednesday night at the Longview Bomb— He Appmds for Prs- House. The Lecturer’s hour will be tains five gifts of $10,000 each to school. A social hour will follow 82 Years of Age. Harvard, Yale and Massachusetts tection. in charge of Flora. the card party which opens at 8 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broadbent Institute of Technology for poor ENLARGEMENT SOON o'clock. PhnadelphU, July 18—(AP)— and worthy students who must be Alexander Van Benmlaer, sports­ Palma, Mallorca, July 18— (AP) have been entertaining relatives The annnn.1 Installation of Rising —Theodor Pratt, American writ*: ftom Northampton, Mass. “Chrlstiazia and Caucasians.** l^chase of Land at Rear Seen Star Lodge, Improved Order of Odd man and philanthropist, died in a Salem, Maas.—W orke^ a t the Philadelphia hospital early today. against whom residents of Mallorca Miss Eunice Barrows of North­ as Indication — Has Been Fellows, was held last evening m have organized demonstrations be­ ampton, Mass., is a guest of friends Pequot mliiii, idle for the past 10 Odd Fellows hall in the Exchange He u^aa 82. \*eeks because of a strike, accept : - Crowded for Years. HI for a year, Mr. Van Rensselaer cause of a critical article he wrote for a few days. block. Nelson C. Reed was install­ about them, has received the proposals o t management calling ed as Noble Grand and the other had been, in the hospital two Itobert and Harold West have re­ for pay increases. The enlargement of the George months. His home was in Fort promise of the authorities that he turned to their home at Snipsic Lake officers were installed as . follows: will be protected. Westfield, Mass.—Rainbow trout, Slices Memorial School on Park vice grand, Arthur Bateman; re­ Washington, Pa. after a two weeks’ visit with their 22 inches long and weighing 5^4 street, which houses the Rockville cording secreta^, Archie Hewitt; Patron of the Arts and Educa­ The newspaper Ultima Hbra last grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan pounds, largest caught in this vi­ •High school noV seems a possibility financial secretary, Harry Bartley; tion, Mr. Van Rensselaer was a life Saturday republished an article in Wilcox ut Merrow. cinity in years, taken from West- as additional land was purchased treasurer, David A. Gilpin. trustee of Prtaceton University, which it said Pratt wrote for an Mr. and Mrs. Harold Graham and field river. yesterday by the trustees of the president of the board of Drexel In­ American magazine and in which daughter, Martha, of Hartford were Coventry, R. I.—Two women Wil­ Sykes school. After many months George Taylor and family are stitute and honorary president of Mallorcans were accused of blinding Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna spending their /acation at their ed and two men critically injured of negotiations the trustees have the Philadelphia Orchestra Associa­ canaries because they believed that uraham and daughter. Hazel at the as coupe and New York-Boeton bus : purchased a section of land at the summer cottage in Coventry. tion after *12 years as its active made the birds sing better. Lilacs. Percy Ainsworth, general mana­ collide at Bald Hill and Nosenrick rear of the school belonging to the head.' According to the newspaper’s Mrs. Henry William with her son, HiU roads. Rockville Hotel owned by Alfred ger of the Hockanum Mills Co. has Son of a clergyman in Burlington, version, the article also said that Harlan and friends of East Hart­ and Ellen Chapdelaine of Rockville. returned from a business trip to N. J., his patrimony was not large, Mallorca houses, boarding-houses ford, were recent guests at the The transaction was completed New Vork City. but he was married in 1898 to the and hotels were lacking coi^ort. home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest The coldest town in the world is yesterday with Judge John E. Fisk The regular meeting of the Board former Sarah Drexel, daughter of About 300 persons paraded In Hall. Verkhoyansky, Siberia, where, on drawing the deeds which were re­ of Selectmen will be held tonight Anthony J. Drexel, founder of the front of Pratt’s house in protest Hiram Caverly, Sr., and son, January 18, 1888, 'the thermometer corded in the town clerk’s office dur­ with First Selectman Francis J. banking house which bears his against the article and someone ex­ Hiram Caverly, Jr., of East Hart­ read 90.4 degrees below zero. ing the day. The deeds call for the Prichard presiding. name, and the widow of John R. ploded a small bomb.. Civil guards ford, were recent guests of friends. immediate transfer of the property. The next meeting ot the Ameri­ Fell, whose fortime was estimated dispersed the demonstrations. Sub- Mrs, Carrie Wollaston and daugh­ The deeds transfer the property, can Legion will be held in this dis- to be between $38,000,000 and $40,- sequenUy Pratt appealed to the ter, Elizabeth Wollaston, have been Lydia E. Pinkham’s consisting of approximately 1,286 u.i-i on Sunday, August 6th in the 000,000. local authorities for protection. guests at the home of Mrs. Wollas­ square feet to the board of trustees, G. A. R. hall in Rockville according Mrs. Van Rensselaer died in 1929 ton’s sister, Mrs. Hoyt Hayden and consisting of Col. Francis T. Max­ to an announcement of District and one of her children, .John R. family. Tablets Relieve and well, Hon. Charles Phelps, David A. Commander Willia^ C. Pfunder of Fell, Jr., succumbed last winter to a Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simpson are Sykes' and J. Henry McCray, all of this city. Details of the meeting knife wound while in Java. He TOLLAND on a xpotor trip to Rochester, N. Y. Rockville and George E. Sykes of are being arranged by the local was on a honeymoon cruise around where they are guests of relatives. Paicines, California, trustee of the the world with his bride, the former Miss Lucile Agard is visiting George Sykes school, appointed for committee. Martha Ederton. Dutch officials Oinicsl tests pcore in Tiko diem Robert Stafford of Springfield, friends in Wolcott, N. Y. todi^ for welcome esse sod eom- the purpose of establishing a Man­ pronoimced his death accidental. Mass., called on friends in town Sat­ Mrs. Ellen B. West and daughter. ual Training school in the citV of Van Rensselaer was the last sur­ urday. Hazel West of Hartford, w^e fott. Take them regulsdy fiar penaa> Rockville. ARMOR PLATE BEATEN vivor of his Immediate family. He Mrs. M. P. Knowlton of Spring- week-end guests of relatives. neottdieL The deeds are witnessed by Judge was a descendant of Killaen Van field, Mass., was a recent guest of George and William Schutz have No oaroodca: Mb' dlnlnrW; No John E. Fisk and Robert McChristie. Rensselaer, who came from the Tolland friends. returned from a three weeks’ motor While the purchase price has not INTO OIL EQUIPMENT Netherlands in the Seventeenth With camera presence inch as this, inR.vhe Irving Thalberg. Jr.'s, nurse Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Newman trip, visiting the Century of Pro­ been stated it has been authentically century and obtained from the In­ was preparing him to follow in the (outsteps of bis mother. Norma have had as recent guests relatives gress Fair at Chicago and other Sold by all dmgglatSi Smsil box' reported that-the price is $1,800 and dians a large tract of land in what Shearerl Anyway, the young son of the famous movie couple is pic­ and friends from Hartford. places of interest. $04; L a m r size, if you nrefer.- the deeds bear two dollars In reven­ Bayonne, N.- J., July 18.—The is now New York state. tured at Hyde Park. Engiand, where, with his parents, be is enjoying Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall and ue stamps. largest forging ever made—one of a vacation. Because ot bis heavy police guard against kidnapers, all daughter Alice Hall were Sunday The George Sykes Memorial attempts to photograph the youngster previously have failed. guests of relatives in South Man­ school, housing the Rockville High three huge cracking drums, weigh­ REPORT SAYS DEMPSEY chester. school, has been too small for sev­ ing over 140 tons each—has just Miss Mildred. Clough has been eral years to care for the students been received by the Tide Water Oil whose recent fight with Max today refusing the League’s re- spending a week with friends in from Rockville and surrounding Refinery here, and is being erected TO BE WED TONIGHT Scbmeling in New York was pro­ q 'est to have troops adopt a de­ Niantlc, Conn. towns who care to attend high under the supervision of Commander moted by the former champion, said fensive attitude in the Gran Chaco Mr. and Mrs. Fred Metcalf with border area where Bolivia and NOTICE! . school. The enrollment is now over Edward Ellsberg, Chief Engineer. Former Boxing Champion to the Dempseys and Baers ^11 ma.'*e their daughter, Dorothy, and son, On and after this date our oflBce located fat 600. Due to the jvercrowded con­ The massive steel cylinder wlU be a honeymoon foursome at a Rose­ Paraguay are at wax. Donald, of Niantlc were Sunday dition of the scho)l for the coming used to "crack” residual fractions of Marry Hannah Williams, ville, Calif., ranch. Baer had just The note said such a course guests of friends. the Orford Building, 865 Main Street, South year the school board of the town crude oil in the manufacture of Movie Actress. announced his home coming recon­ would be tantamount to a cessation Mr. and Mrs. William Senk, Jr., Manchester, Conn., will be under the manage­ I of Vernon has refused to care for, Triple X Tydol gasoline, it operates ciliation with his wife, the former of hostilities which, it said, would who have been on a two weeks’ va­ ment of Mr. Frederick L. Spaiford. the students from the towns of Som- at % temperature of 960 degrees, and Neno, Nevada, July 18—(AP) — Dorothy Dunbar, one time actress. give the advantage to Paraguay cation as guests of relatives return­ ersville and Windsor. at the enormous pressure of 1400 Jack Dempsey's wedding, if and Ancll koffman, Baer’s manager, and endanger the situation of the ed home Sunday evening. The school is “operateu at a pro­ pounds per'square inch. when be arrives witH his intended who owns the Roseville ranch, said Bolivian armies. A. Balazs of North Wlllington fit” much to the amazement of the The forging was made from an bride for the annoimced ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey are expected "While a pacific solution of the was on a business trip in Tolland residents of the community as the ingot of steel weighing more than was the "talk of the tdwn” here to­ as his guests Wednesday. onfiict has not been reached,” the Monday. SHAW, ALDRICH & CO. enrollment feet of $128 per student 200 tons, produced in Bethlehem, day. Dempsey and Miss Williams have communication stated, "the gov­ Dr. Harris Wayland Price has re­ Members Hartford Stock Exchange with over 800 students coming from Pa. during the World War, as a The talk started last night after been visiting the former’s mother, ernment and the general staff turned to his home in West Newton 76 Pearl Street Hartford, Conn. adjoining towns brings in revenue of step in the manufacture of heavy the form er' heavyweight champion Mrs. Cecelia Dempsey, in Salt Lake alone are qualified to decide what after several weeks spent at the Telephone: Hartford 2-0161 $38,000 to $40,000. The benefits of armor plate for Uncle Sam’s battle­ announced in Salt Lake City be was City for several days. They plan­ attitude can be adopted in connec­ home of his father Lewis B. Price. Manchester 8961 the large tuition enrollment has ships. At the close of the war,, the on his way to Reno again, this time ned to make the trip to Reno by tion with the state of war declared Cards have been received from Mrs. been shown for several years as a surplus Ingots were stored pending with Hannah Williams, the actress, automobile. bv Paraguay.” Josephine Ursen Mann and M lu much larger calendar is now offered the discovery of some peacetime use. and that the ceremony probably will with a principal and twenty-five be tonight. teachers on the staff. . Principal The characteristics of the steel Dempsey became officially a resi­ Philip M. Howe has been crowded made it, highly suitable for the ex­ dent of Reno—bis adopted home for several years and has been ask­ acting requirements of a high pres­ town—in 1081 when he came here to BOLIVIAN ARMY REFUSES ing for more room to care for the sure "cracking drum”. As a result obtain a divorce from another ever increasing classes. the steel which had been designed to actress, Estelle Taylor, of the films. An addition is expected to be im­ ward off the Impact of twelve-inch Friends said they bad no direct TO m ON DEFENSIVE projectiles was adapted to contain Information concerning bl$ plans << mediately constructed on the land .S+. Vr*.« at the rear of the school meaning gasoline vapor under high heat and and their speculations were baaed ei^er three or four additional class­ pressure, and to withstand countless OB the announcement from Salt Geneva, S^tzerland, July 18.— rooms. Other ImproveihentJ are blows from the unimaginably small Lake and reports from other points. 'A P)—^Bolivia delivered a commu- also contemplated as the trustees molecules of gasoline. At Oakland, Calif., Max Baer, ricatlon to the League of Nations also expect to install an automatic oll-bumlng furnace to replace the soft coal which has been the cause of much complaint in the center of ♦ S S " : S the city. These improvements are •>* J V s .* expected to be made before the opening of the fall term in Septem­ f •• ^ ber. D„fya STRAIGHT EIGHT can give u ^ X ' Master Barbers Organize. j . The Rockville Master Barbers’ I s i i i i i i I Association, consisting of the lour- .V'.vl*;-!''-!*!*.''.'*:.: ' teen master barbers located in the city of Rockville, was organized on Tuesday evening at a meeting at Straight Eight PERFORMANCE! which the master barbers approved ' the hours and schedule approved by the State Board of Commissioners. 'This association was organized with the imderstanding that imiform hours be observed in all barber "i' U ka baemmit ttemmi shops of Rockville and vicinity and Strmigkt BigkJ , . that a uniform schedule of prices be mat P also put into effect. .t mttbimg .hat m \ The organization of this associa­ tion is expected to be instrumental in stopping all price cutting in or­ ’'lUuttpHrammMm- ' ' i der to secure business because of- .hUtomdAm ktdayt, the depression. It is also expected M itpam t- ipriat to result in a more harmonious un­ Ppntimt't Fhbn Cam- derstanding among the barbers of trt/M VtutUaUtm “ this community relative as to hours **i and result in all shops being closed maUf k t t t I m/mmt s ease on Thursday afternoon for the week­ "Aamrmmhtammt rami am tamakda amd m tnuitf fa t m». Itmmmtprmttkm U tam ly half-holiday. Pamtimt m tttt mg •Mtr. PamHmagiaat The following officers were elect­ ftn t wood htutm* it o m h a tA m t" . ed: President, Albert H. Harten- UaHttUmbupami stein; vice president, William Lally; tU ittr t.* secretary, William Paluska; treas­ P o n t i a c —the Economy Straight Eight—is one urer, George Taylor; grievance com­ mittee, John Cyrklewicz, Angelo of the outstanding successes o i the year. It is show­ Milanese, Ekmett Regan; publicity director, William Sullivan. ing the way to big-car comfort and Straight Eight Bank Meeting Today. performance at low price and with operating econ­ The annual meeting of the Sav­ "Pantitu mat amig ings Bank of Rockville was held this ptifarmtUkamtrmh omy. Everybody knows that only a Straight Eight morning at 10 o’clock for the selec­ medtrmear—itlaakt ha part, sm dl’m can give Straight Eight performance. tion of officials for the ensuing year. Oramdafit," ’This bank is considered one of the Pontiac is the Economy Straight Eight. Ask any most prosperous in this section re­ i gardless of depression. It also Pontiac owner—and you'll find it is giving 15 miles took the initiative in paying four or more to the gallon—and gives that not only for eind one half per cent on deposits and was one of the last to i^uce a few thousands of miles, but for many thousands the interest rate. * after you'd expea it to show signs of wear. Neariy three million dollars worth of real estate is now held by the One of Pontiac's outstanding features is F isb tr bank as the result of the taking over "Faa haam maad la of property during the depression tatdyt0rt,hmtlmtat O m in tttd VtntiUttion. Many say no car can be con­ period. A good portion of this ufftayPamlisegiatt sidered modem without it. property is located in New Britain maaairytUmglcaaU where the depression proved very W0mt--0mdgiaat M Try a demonstration. Let Pontiac itself con­ disasterous. Tobacco Men Meet. vince you that h has no equal at or near its price. The first meeting of the Tolland County committee appointed to in- " terview tobacco growers of Tolland about Toasting” County was held yesterday at the rooms of the Tolland County Farm Biueau in the Prescott block, the meeting opening at 10 o’clock and Atkjamtdamktfatma^aftkahaaUrn, my busband continuing until 10 o’clock in the "Whmt da yam mumm—BmImmmd Vmhma" evening. This committee which U h / m . was appointed to cooperate with ytm tka GamatmiMotan Bididbig the A ^cultural Adjustment Ad- C tm uttg t f P t K t t t t I used to think that “TotstiDg” fine taste widi a new respect But mlalstnitlon on cutting this year’s was just an advertising phrase. evM mote—since I sm a woma&' crop fifty per cent, consists of the Tkaa-daarSadmm,$Si%,fa. following: William N. Pinney of EIl- Pamdme. B a d yk yn k a t. Butonedaymyhusbandexplained quite sensitive to personal dain­ Ington, chairman; William ’Thrall' of Vernon; Willard F. Pinney of Som­ to me what ’Toasting” is—and tiness— and since my dgaSecw ers; Frank O. Wood of Elimgton and what it does.' W hen he learned and my lips are so ind^tely- Bam Sllverherz of Ellington. This group were appointed w lth^e con­ iALANCIO VAIUI it all, I don't know, but I began related, I especially appiedate dte sent and recommendation of Elmest ■••••My . Bvreblllly to understand'^ the difiference in ' ’T ’oaadn E. Tucker, agent of the Tolland Cewfart > Safety County Farm Bureau. PONTIAC cigarettes. Now I find myself en­ Notea. r M fc F r: Cl N n M Y 5 t h a i g m r t n , h i joying LuckieaV mildness and The first code to be enacted for CawiKM.im .1 the reduction of working 'hours in AatriMM Tty«( the Rockville mills went into e f f ^ JAMES SHEARER, 285 Main Street, Mancheeter It the Peerless Silk CompaiQr's if > • - !• -- V

FACE FOUR \ MAWUhESTBR BVBNfNQ HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 18,1983. •m f i In a New England factory to see M anrffeattr fits. The other day Donald Rlch- berg tdd the Metchuts Associa­ whether dUpladng the married IntdmatiiHial Affairs— h Six Installmdib tion In New York that unlesa busi­ women employees would ba apclaliy WATKINS BROTHERS, Ir c , EtKtting B^raUt ness leaders recognize their respon­ desirable. It was found that 40 / i*u tfIr ^ I'mu sibility to the general pubUc they per cent tbe married women were TbMMCCB IM OF COURSe .THB SE H A IiO PBINTIMO CO^aPAMT. tNU. will find themselves deposed by the the sole breadwinners In thalr fam- SHApff ' WS NHOP A w i l l - Funeral Directors II B1M*U aUTMt coM psaesioR/ aiaaoa*«t«r. Ooaiw people. In other words the direc­ UisB. Thdr husbanda were out of p A J Z e A LO T O F TSO U A 8 rJ&RGOraM ^ S T A C U e S — SSTABUSBSD 68 SEAKS Q«a«r> I Maaairar tor of industry is entrusted with work, or sick,4)r dead; their earn­ CTRiBar/ ings were all their families had to Fonadatf OotoMi 1. IHl public responsihility much the same . CHAPfeL AT 11 OAK ST. PoMiihtd 0 « « » KveatBS ICseapt as a senator, governor or a judge. live on. Suadays aafl Bollda^a Catered at tne Robert K. Anderson Phone; Office 8 1 7 1 Post OStee at MaaoheetSiti Coaa., as It is recognition of this fact that Similarly, a study of 84,000 Penn­ Seeoad Class Mall Mattel baa drawn lu so far away, in the sylvania familisa in which married t'uneraJ Director Reaidence 7494 SUBBi I rPTION RATBB Oas Xear, bjr mall ...... past four and a half months, from women had_full or part-time jobs Per Moatb. by atall ...... -dl showed that 28 per cent depended on Binds copier ...... • • • ...I «*<> the “rugged individualism” that Delivered, one year ...... M.bo characterized tbe Hoover policies tbe woman for support. . And in MEMBER OF THE ASSOOIATCU and, for that matter, the policies of fully'50 per cent of the 34,000 fam­ PRES*^ ilies the wife’s salary was an In­ Tbs AssooUted Press .s ezotusively every administration back through DKiE DRYS near entitled to tbs ass .0 1 rcnnhiioatlon the modem industrial era. We have dispensable part of the family In­ ot all news dtspatohee oredlted to It heretofore considered the responsi­ com e. or not otberwlso credited tr this A S A MATTER OF FACT. I paper and also tbe Ueal news pnb* The married woman lunially WKAcr A WASHOUT* STORE bility of business leaders, or direc­ nOTHANDNAU lished herein. D o M T see H O W t h b t c a m All rtabte ot repubUoation ot tors of large manufactories, as due works because she must and not be­ ACCOMPLISH ANVTHIHC special dispatches herein are also re­ T E R R lB U B .' served. their stockholders, and to a lesser cause she likes to, It’s time ^ degree their employees. But we recognize the fact. CLOSED Full servlee olleat ot N B A Ber- Three States, Long Dry, Get vicA Ina now recognize the responsibility of Publisber'a Represeatatlvei Tbe the executive to all the people. What NEWSPAPER “PULUNO Ready to BaDoL Julius Mathews Bpeoi Aaenoy—Now industrial leaders do individually POWER”. Fork. ChiesRb. Detroit and ^stoa. A ll Day soon affects the people as a whole. One of the things the depression MEMUEK AUDIT BUREAU OF U1 KCUlJtTlUNB. Then why should not the Industrial years seem to have taught Ameri­ Memphis, Tenn..—Here in ths Old leader be held responsible for what can business men Is that the news­ South, which was dry by state law The Berali Piiatlna Uompaay, lac., W ednesday paper advertisement is the surest before'the 18th amendment \vas aesnmes 00 Baaaolal respinslblllty be does Individually? If the execu­ written Into the federal constitution, for typoifraphiosl errors appeariBB la and most effective means of reach­ advortlsomeBts la tbe Mar.rbeitter tive cannot maintain a standard, or prohibition Is making Ita last stand Evening Herald. falls below tbe average ability of his ing the consuming public. agfl^^ the wave fbrirepeal which Annual fellow executives, not only bis own Figures just mads public by the bM already swept 16 statea. TUESDAY, JULY 18. In the wake of colorful wet-dry Bureau of Advertising of the Amer­ business suffers, but the Industry THtMOS ARB IM SAV/ WHAT WC campaigns that have at times dis­ WE LOSE AN ASSET. as a whole is Injured. If the peo­ ican Newspaper Publishers’ Associa­ Na/ORSH SKAPe rOeSD IS A WORLD played all the fervor of an old-time Merchants' The Herald takes this opportunity ple can thus be Injured by the indi­ tion show that newspapers received THAM eEi=ORS/ COMFBR 6 HCE/ camp meeting revival at which sln- 59 per cent of the total advertising nere were urged to hit the sawdust 'to congratulate Clarence P. Qulmby vidual is it not tbe right of tbe peo­ T5IC trail, three statea are now getting Outing for elevation to a position In the ple to depose the Individual If be appropriations of 482 national ad­ r w SPtEMDiD.' ready to vote. % educational realms he rightly de­ errs? vertisers in 1932 and constituted Arkansas, just across the Mlasi:- serves. A leader In new thought, That smacks of radicalism and not the preferred advertising medium slppl river from here, will cast ita ballots on July 18, aa will Alabama, WATKINS yet conservative enough not to en­ so many months back it was radical. of 19 of tbe principal trade groups while Tennesseeans will go to the danger the outlook of youth through But today is another day, another in the United States. polls to register their convictions on warping fundamental ideas, Mr. month, and somehow or other it Newspapers, for example, got 82 J u ^ 20. ’The battle in all three states, Qulmby gave to Manchester High per cent of the automobile adver­ sounds like just plain common however, comes to a focus in Msm- wlU be gratefully reeelvedi Hirry School a fresh, wholesome, fruitful sense. If the new textile code tisements, 74 per cent of ths gaso­ pbis where the Roosevelt admlnie- B. Bolmson, Little Rook attorney, atmosphere. He is possessed of a doesn’t work out then the peopir line ads, 92 per cent of tbe railroads’ tratlon, taking the lead in tbe dlreets this energetic group. nimble mind that has been ready to under this new idea will be expected ads and 87 per cent of the shoe and ■outbem campaign for repeal, dis­ A second repeal group, capital­ patched Postmaster General Farley ising on Roosevelt and his cam­ 'meet any situation whether requlr- to rise up and move out the execu clothing advertleementa. to address a. mass meeting on Sat­ paign promises, has operated as ^ing keen Judgment in educational tive who proposed it. The figures are a remarkable urday, July 15. Am^ementa the “New 'Deal Club” aad eon- problems or Jllscrestly handling mat­ tribute to the “pulling power” of the were made to relay Farley’i Men> duelucted a eampalfn ttooag the newspaper advertisement. phis speech by wire aad otberwiae Mai.te*s buslassa raea and litdua- ters of disdpUne. THE REAL PURPOBE. Health and Diet to various cities In the three states. trles. They point out the busi­ Mr. Qulmby Is going to a won­ It must have been a real shock to ness improvement that has fiowed derful field of opportimlty. He will tbe members of Hartford’s Taxpay< Tennessee Wets Are Confident of from Roosevelt’s “New Deal” and BEHIND THE SCENES IN Advice V ictory tbs necessity of jlupportlng him; have the destinies in his hands of ere’ League the other night when I By Dr. Frank NoOoy In Tennessee, where a half mil­ they make particular referense to hundreds of young men whose Samuel. Ferguson, president of the lion voters are expected to go tbe fact that ths barrel stave in­ By PAUL HARRISON ^wlth an occasional acceleration Into parents are not resentful of experi­ Hartford Electric Light Company, to ths polls, repeal leadsrs are dustry, a major one in Arkansas, a few dance steps. Jolo Ray. who predlctinig a wet victory by from has boomed like a skyrocket since ment There his sparkling Intellect let them know without much chance BODY BUILD MAY INDICATE DISEABE TENDENCIES (Cont.) New York, July 18.~-Pondsrous, may be remembered as the greatest 25,000 to 40,000 and some dry the return of legalized beer. will have every chance to exert it­ of being misunderstood that J. placid Diego Rivera, the Mexican of all mils ruxmsrs not so many leaders have already conceded TORK BARREL' AND TOWER artist who was fired from Rocke­ years ago. Is one of ths entrants. self. There he may prove or dis­ Henry Roraback had no more to do Most of tbe patients with di­ defeat. Seven delegates from Alabamians pray for Dry law TRUST’ ENTER PUBUO feller Center for expressing his radi­ He has lost three partners and Is prove to his own satisfaction the with the Ferguson company, and in gestive disorders are rather lean, each of the congressional districts Retention WORKS PICTURE calism in murals, didn’t remain out going it alone now, stumbling about —68 delegates in all — will be value of his theories. . cidentally tbe Manchester Electric slender and shorter through the la Alabama — ths dryest state in of a job very long. He’s soon to start in his sleep, and with bis shoes un­ voted on 1^ the state at large, aa the Union In theory since, un­ The thought comes to mind as Company, than any other stockhold War Department Wants Half Billion abdominal cavity than tbe average. a similar panel for tbs Rand School tied.... Tbe brillian*. Howard arrangement which makes it ap til a year ego, its bone-dry law such a valuable factor in local edu­ er. As Mr. Ferguson pointed out for Rivers and Harbors, Objec­ They may be tall enough, but the of Social Science—and with its full Steams, who deserted a literary pear certain that the hyge ^7et even prohibited near-beer because cational circles leaves us to go to a tion t • Aid for Many Ught body is built in such a way that approval. Tbe Socialists, nseding career out of sheer boredom and vote In the state’s three large it “looked like beer”—a chant of there is every reason to believe tb.at Plants Is Made the legs are too long and the money aad remembering the breath- conducted a horse-racing column for cities will bear heavily on the out­ private school, that such a period as prayer for tbe retention of pro* the rebellious attitude of groups of space for the digestive organs is leas gallery that clustered around a Paris newspaper, is back in New com e. bibitiOD ariaea, from thousands o f we have experienced these past few citizens towards the electrio light X By RODNEY DUTOHEB too abort. Often there is not the hulking artists in the temple of York and at work. This will be Tenesaee’s first cottage prayer meetings as years may easily cost the public and power companies in this state Washington, July 18.-T-Ths old enough fat to support tbe abdomin­ capitalism, will charge an admis­ living Oarleatorea direct vote on prohibition since church leaders use their Influence al organs and there is also a lack sion of 25 cents to watch him work. Newest fad is tbe wearing of tbe defeat of a constitutional schools its finest instructor material. was instigated by politicians anxious “pork barrel” and the familiar ."pow­ to stay the advancing repeal of strength of the abdominal mus­ Rivera really enjoys having peo­ masks at parties, sophisticated anJ amendment in 1887. In 1909 wave. Especially in the rural The public school la not alone the er trust” have entered tbe public to attack the Republican leader of works picture. cles. Such people are likely to pre­ ple about, sometimes evenrallowing apparently sane adults donning tbe militant drys, working through sections, the campaign has taken ‘ testing plant of tbe youth of the Connecticut in a round-about way Everybody loves that 88,300,000,- fer mental work and avoid the them to climb up beside biin on the false faces of easily-caricatured peo­ tbe leg;islature when the Anti- on a religious aspect. Saloon League was in its bey-aay, nation; it' is also an experimental 000 about to be spent to create em­ muscular exercises that would scaffolding. The story is told by a ple such 1m Jimmy Durante, Major Leading the dry cause is when they found that straight out achieved a state prohibition law ployment. The advisory board of strengthen these importut mus­ young woman who did this, and sat Hoople, Joan Crawford and George Coarles E. Rice, former mayor •of station for teachers. Those who and-out political campaigning failed which still stands. However, tbe Cabinet and sub-Cabinet members cles. Tbe lack of fat and the lack silent and motionless while the tire­ Bernard Shaw....M ost successful a Birmingham suburb, who beads rise above the average win for to budge his leedership. of muscular strength produces a less Mexican worked furiously from playwrights maintain costly sylvan state recently legalized 3.2 beer. the Alabama Alliance Against controlling allocation baa had some Leading tbe fight for repeal in themselves the more lucrative posi­ We have always been firm in the sagging or prolapsus of tbe or­ mid-moming to midnight. Finally retreats, but there Is one who does Repeal and is known as a weak­ warm secret hearings in debate as Tennessee is John K. Shields, for gans. combination of prolap­ she figeted, got up and started down his work in tbe New York publio er with a minimum oratorical limit tions. It is not to be wondered belief that government based upon to whether various projects and many years chief justice of -he sus and lack of development of the the ladder. “Ah,” said Rivera sadly, library. He is John Colton, bom in of three hours. that the wealthy private schools are organized political parties is tbe ruling.', would support tbe joint aim supreme court and for 12 years a —creation of employment and of abdominal organs produces a pa- “I’m afraid I’m beginning to bore Japan, a former newspaperman m Nominal head of the repealists frequently watching the public strongest and most efficient govern' ttont who suffers readily from indi­ senator, who, at 75, has emerged is* Alfred E. TiAnstall, elderly works of lasting social value. you.” Minneapolis, and the author of from retirement for probably his school system for its production of ment A perfected political organ Thu army not only wants |185,- gestion and constipation. Authoress Gann “Rain,” “The Shanghai Gesture” and speaker of the legislature. He last battle. predicts a sweeping wet victory. teaching material. 000,000 for Its housing* but Secre­ The measurements would reveal Meanderings: Now that former mo<'e recently, “ Nine Pine Street” . izatlon must have at Its head an Chief of the dry forces is Dr. Women repealists have taken tary of War Dem told the commit­ that the space for th digestive Vice President Charles Curtis Is out He goes to the library every morn­ No educational leader who has efficient, buslnesa-like organizer apparatus is shorter than for the James E. Clarke of the United an active part in the campaign tee in executive session that it also of public life, his sister, Mrs. Dolly ing, finds a place in the public read­ Prohibition Forces of Tennessee had the opportunity to leave the Because J. Henry Roraback has put average person. Those who read­ ing room, and writes steadily until under the direction of Mrs. Solon'> seel.s $500,000,000 for rivers and Gann, is writing a book which wiU He predicts the state will "vote Jacobs of Birmingham, state public school system could afford into effect in the Republican party ily develop stomach ulcers .usu­ tell plenty about Washington socie­ five o’clock. He says the Ubrar3r*s harbors work—often called, “pork”. ally belong to the slendei, imder- dry by a large majority.” The chairman. not to do so during tbe depression t y ___ Most impleasant spectacle in spaciousness Inspires him; reminds of Connecticut the same principles Secretary of the Interior Ickea, Sec­ welght type and have long artis­ churches have backed bis organi­ Ex-Senator Thomas Heflin, long New York is the “WaJkathon”, in him of a theater... .Two members period. No one can either enjoy his that made him an eminently success retary of Labor Perkins and Assist­ tic fingers, a small chin, narrow zation to the limit. a crusading dry, has taken no which about a dozen exhaustion- of the theater’s royal family, Ethel work or g;ive his best to his job who ant Secretary of Labor Oscar Chap­ space between the lower ribs and Throughaut the campaign the part in the present campaign, ful business man he has made a sue Barrymore and her son, John Colt, men—respectively chairman, most are not strong muscularly. drugged couples are staggering state’s two United States senators, though be has repeatedly raised is constantly the target of political cess of the Republican party in this lunched on the Waldorf terrace tbe clear-minded member and secretary Those suffering from disorders around Madison Square Garden. M cKellar smd Bachman, have re­ bis stentorian voice in favor of thrusts. The school budgets, and other dffy and talked long and earn­ mained silent, os have its nine state. It was his acumen for or­ of ths committee—oppose those of the endocrine glands may ex­ They are past tiieir lUOth hour now a state income tax proposal now congressmen. However, both sen­ consequently the school teachers, huge grants. hibit measurements strikingly, dif­ and glad the thing will have to end estly about somsthing. Possibly before the people. ganization that built a tower of ators and five congressmen sup­ Mies Perkins didn’t deny tbe value ferent from the normal; in fact, before August 31, when a state law about the youngster’s movie offer, Gov. B. M. Miller, who Is per­ have suffered not alone financially political strength, on an already firm ported repeal in Congress. of dredging, but observed that most of the extremes of physical against all such endurance contests which his mother doesn’t want him sonally and politically dry and but mentally during the past shear­ foundation. Had the Democratic, whenever she had seen any ths work goes into effect. In a "walkathon,” to accept before he has had a few futileiy vetoed, the resolutlcn to-- build are from disorders of these Re\1val-Iike Battle Staged By ing era and the private institutions or perhaps Socialist party, adopted was being done by a big, expensive glands. For example,-in a certain all they have to do is Keep m oving. years of Broadway seasoning. submit repeal to the voters, has Arkansas Drys likewise taken no part to -the ^ have used the opportunity to select tbe same methods Connecticut might machine which employed only a type of gland disorder the bones In Arkansas, perhaps tbe most battle. the best of material available. couple of men. of the hands and tbe face and not have been so dominantly Re Uberal members also Insist It's tory, the muscular, and tbe disease fat .7 per cent, sugar and other colorful battle of tbs entire re­ feet may enlarge to gigantic pro­ peal campaign has been staged. Wishing Clarence Qulmby good publican over a long period of years. better to help a city with a neadsd fighting resistant system. When carbohydrates 71.1 per cent, miner­ Boocevelt Plea Is Balled by portions. In other gland diseases Under the direction of tbe luck In his new position is like Isn’t it always the man who has project—such as a watur works— the patient may grow very tall and all are normally developed, The al matter 2.95 per cent. The miner­ R epealists al matter is arranged in the fol­ United Prohibition Forces of Ar­ Not only has repeal been made hoping Lindbergh can fly, but Man­ failed in bis own business that is than to build bigger and better slender, or he may be very short bpdy measurements will be pleas­ lowing proportions: potassium 14.1 kansas, bands of crusading pro­ a moral issue in Alabama, but on chester, generally, has appreciated houses for sergeants on remote to appear like a dwarf; or he may ing to the iye, denoting health hibitionists have toured ths first to- point out what defects he prairies and deserts. Army posts and indicating beauty. parts, sodium 4.5 parts, calcium 8.4 economic one as well, since wet tbe genial principal, not for his become excessively fat. state, bolding meetings with all can uncover in the man who has don’t create community values. Individuals most likely to have parts, magnesium-2.54 parts, iron leaders have linked It definitely with tbe fervor of old-time revivalists the Roosevelt for supporting the school work alone, but for his civic been a success? Tbs point is appU' Politics, prsssurs from local in­ gall bladder trouble have a thick QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS .6 parts, phosphorus 4.63 parts, as they exorted their hearers to president worth. His departure is but an­ terests ,and prodded congressmen set, heavy trunk, a wide face sulphur 1.95 parts, silicon 1.5 parts, cable to political organization in vote the dry ticket. “President Roosevelt gave you have kept useless mlllta^ posts with th^ head set close to the (White Cellular Formations In chlorine .9 parts. other wound tbe depression has in­ Connecticut. Failing repeatedly This organization imported the Muscle Shoals development alive. The river-harbors projects of shoulders, tbe chest is usually • T hroat) from Kentucky Rev. M. F. Ham, flicted upon Manchester. to unseat the business leadership J (Con Legs Be Straightened.) $12,000,000 for state hi^way tbe army engmeers are usually ths full with plenty of width just be­ Question: N. B. C. asks: “What an evangelist of tbe Billy Sunday funds, a 100 per cent gain in the Henry Roraback held in tbs Repub­ results of similar prsssurs, stimu­ low it, and he may take on fat causes the white cellular forma­ "Ijuestlon: Q. A. asks: “How can a type, to lead its meetings. With bow-legged person straighten bis price of cotton, and jobe for 2600 BUBINEBB BEBPONBIBILITY. lican party his ehemlss have sought lated by commercial Interests of easily.'He Is more likely to look tions which periodically form la a truck equipped with loud-speak­ Alabama youtiis in the forest various types, including contractors broad and stocky than slender and tbe throat opposite the palate? legs? I am eighteen years old, but er, be made a whirlwind tour ot With tbe adoption yesterday of a more popular type of campaign I have been bow-legged for only camps; you can’t afford to turn and dredge companies. The public ague. They cause a slight soreness until the state, speaking to farmers at him down on his plea for repeal,” a temporary code In the silk indus­ than merely throwing etonee at a eight months. Can this condition works board has Uttle ebanas to In much the same way that they loosen and come out. What cross-roads and in churches in is their cry that has been edioed try Manchester felt for the first solid well. They have led the peo­ study them. i certain bqdy measurements are can be done to prevent their forma­ be caused by lifting or cacrylnX too tbe cities. heavy objecta in your woric?” throughout the state. time tbe responsibility under which ple to believe, or at least they have Assistant Secretary of. the Treas­ common in certain diseases, it is tio n ?” An indication of the feeling And, as if to cap the climax. ury Lawrence W. Robert, Jr., as if also true that certain definite Answer: The cheesy masses Answer: You can help your condi­ that marked the wet-dry cam­ business leaders have been placed tried to lead them to believe, that It President Roosevelt recently sent appearing for tbe “power trust” urg­ mental traits may be. combined which form in the cr3^ts of the tion somewhat by taklnf various paign is given by the fact that at kinds of leg exercises, such as tbe a message to Judge Leon McOord, by tbs "new deal." It is a heavy was part of bla political scheming ed that it be tbe consensus ot tbs with diseased '.ondltlohs. Tbe time tonsils can be prevented from Conway, a college town. Dr. E. the state’s Democratic national burden the government is asking to first control ths state’s politics ’’ 'I. ri’ that no federal money be lent may come when more facts about forming if you will be more careful ' deep knee bend, long walks, etc. T. Miller, member of the party Caorylng heavy objects could only committeeman, in which h* asked to communities which wanted to this mental measuring are known with your diet. A good local and pastor of a Little Rock n^ufacturers to bear, merely upon and aen bleed the people through affect you-if you are not using support of tbe repeal movezhaat .....lu ..lejr own municipal power and tbe doctor wlU mak» r. ^art treatment may be taken with tbs church, was jailed for distribut­ T ^ t m essage. In the view ut tbe assumption that business ought tbe varioiM public utUltlee. enough bone building elements in plcnt.'i. Chaiiman Ickes refused to to Indicate tbe disease most likely rltra violet light ^ This applica­ ing handbills onnoimcing tba Alabama rep^ advocatas, made your disL to be better under such a set-up. It Was It not then a shook and a consider tbe suggestion. to be present. For example, it tion of actinic rays will klU any spqaklng. An ordinance so old their victory certain. is an experiment that might easily dlsappolntnMnt to those who hf< Power companies are showing might be that men with a ten­ bacterial growth in the t isils and tnat It oould not be found in tbe dency to ulcer formation are af­ (N o BUlk Between Meale.) city clerk's desk was utilized to ruin many large tjsxtUe firms if it been led to that belief to learn that great interest in ths ssisetion of also tends to shrink tbe mem­ fected with certain mental traits, branes to normal size. If your Question: B asks: “Is it healthy bm g about Dr. Miller’s arrest. Mr. Roraback had nothing whatever sectional public works administra­ NEW BRIDGE AT TROY . doesn't somehow work out. tors under tbe act—and that’s one such as a tendency to excitement, physician does not have this equip­ to drink a glass two of sweet Twice, Dr. Miller said, tbe tires milk just before retiring every on tbe loud-speaker truck were Textile plants, the greater part to do with the company they were reason tbe administrators will ba tbe ablUty to think quickly, work­ ment, he can treat your throat n ig h t?" slashed while It was parked a d of them, have been running “in tbe attacking in tbe misbelief t^at they named for’ regions instead of by ing In spurts and tiring readily, with some medicinal preparation IS OPENED TO PUBLIC with a leaning towan'. pessimism, such as silver nitrate. Answer: Not unless you are on an tbe message of tbe prohibition were going to “get” him? Many states—with state polities endorse- red” for a long time. There is no suspicion and a lack of self-confl- exclusive milk diet, in which case cause was, being sbouted into tbe nen—as first plaxmed. , Troy, N. Y., July IB - (AP) — question about a rather steady up­ Manchester voters have been lad dsnoe. your schedule might extend to bed­ microphones. ickes and Miss Perkins consider (Proper Method For Enema) The new $2,000,000 Troy^Manaada Whllt the comparison of body time, depending upon bow 'much ward trend in business now. It into the same belief and it has cost it their duty to raise standards for Question: Leonard Z. writes: bridge across tbe Hudooa rivor, of­ nuosurements and mental charts milk you were taking. Ordinarily, Arkansas Wets Plead For “New has been gradual, not suddenly in­ some of them a lot of money. They employers and employes through the “Please explain the proper method fering a shorter motor routo from with the diseases most likely to be when milk is used at all, it should Deal” Support program, so they ndw havs a labor ‘of taking an enema, whether hot New York to nortbani Now Vagy flated, and that is a good sign. But may eventually reach tbe “by proxy” associated with them Is Inter­ be used aa a meal itself, and not In Feeling has been intense on advisory committee with then. A or cold, and bow much water load, was opeaod today. objective their leaders have a ^ U d , esting, I believe that the best plan a c t i o n to uw of the customary both Bides. Wet and dry ds- now as some of tbe larger firms see 80-hour week and a wage should be used.” At tbe dodloatonf emawyr, for anyone Is to try to be as three meals a& y. bates have been canosled bteause the way out of the woods it is a dif­ but other tactics will be DMSsaary wl" be stipulated in every contract Answer: If s quart of tepid wa­ ot fear of trouble, and plqcarda Mayor C. F. Buraa of TWy oaM tba before they can attain tbirtr real and also you’ll find contraeton uting near normal for hie particular ter ii used, there la no danMr of hri^e opMia,? aiaaat th# turatof ficult thing to ask of them that they type as la poaelbis. One may be a advertising speakers have been federal funds will bars to get their your ever producing any Intestinal polat la tbo often hlttor rslotlOBa iDcreai^e their operating eoste ju st purpose, tbs upsetting of ths Isad- W utiful race horse” or a “beau­ r'pped from signboards. labor from government employment injury through tbe taking of ene­ London buslnees man recently 'Ths d^ forces also sougbt to rwtweea Albaay aad Troy aad tlw when they see a chance to get back ershlp of the chairman of the Re­ endee as another means tiful work horse,” but a “beauti­ mas, but too much water may be traveled 20,000 miles by air through beglaslag of a opirit of mutual eo> ful work horse” cannot be changed bring Sergt. Alvin C. York, World Boms of their lost rsvsnuss. publican State Oentnl committee. nlnlsblng cut-throat competition harmful, and also If It Is too hot or Palestine, Iraq Egypt, Uganda, opwatloe tor our nnitaal iata." S I to a “beautiful race hone.” War hsro 'Ond pious prohibition­ at tba eimnee of workers. too cold. It Is beet not to use soap, Kenya, Rhodesia and Bouth Africa Id a mnaagt to FnaMoat Rooi^ To tbs conservative Nsw England­ Beauty standards whlcb are based ist, into Arkansas for a serlea of Even distribution ot projeete is salt, or anything else which nay be In one-tblrd tbe time be would meetlnga, but this did not mate- volt Mr, Buraa lavftod tha aoMOti- er a great many of tbs provisions WOMEN BRIADWlNinBRB. (, on pleaslitf and proper propor- have needed by any other mode of sought BO that tbs bond usus won’t irritating. riallae. tiva to vlolt tha hridga wIm l a under tbsss nsw textUs codes will Tbe sUly notion that In hard times ttone In the development of tbe travel aid at one-uird of tba ooet oatloaed at Hydt Puk to be found financing federal bulMtog, whole body also moko good health ArtTfiB—* wets Lavs been squal­ sssm radical, almost to tbs point of married women ought to be deprived cruiser-building and a local prejoet (Obointoal IliOB o f Dried ly active, but In The bridga oompittoa i standards. If u y part of your begun two voara age to Bolshevism. But one of tha moat all In ths same place. way. H as office bumUng to Lit* of their jobe so that fatberi of fam­ body eoems overdevooped or un- the traffle aharla at tha two. ____ Robert , and 'Bolldtor Qsnsnl dor>developed, ? would suggest that Queetiont Natalie DuB. inquires: A bouse In New Jersey baa been, tte Roeh- one grout of workers fortunate dmlopmanta of the peat ilies oould gtt, work Is a long time Hudm rtvir oroiMiB,. Ttof ■ tUB. Biggs want a hugs federal progrtm, you beglB working to develop a “Wbat Is tbe cbemloal oonposlttoD built in tbe Ibape of aa elenbant fiiUy keeps the tefepbOBei busy, Albaay. ’Two old, « h few yaara of buelnaaa dapranloB id dying. Perhaps a rsosnt study of but meet ether committee members wen-bauBced whole. In a well- of dried figs?” and contains ilx rooms which are oalling persona throughout tiis p/toquata bridgaa .w that tvan the moat eonaarvatlva the situation, printed in Harper’s lean toward aiding citiee and tc^i^ balanced body all of the systems Answer: The chemical oompocl- reached by spiral staircasea in Jie stato to outline tbe benefits to be with tbe hope of leaving proper are in good working ordsr—ths tion of dried figs vartea, but tba "bindlegi. . Tbe bowdab on tbe derived from repeal aad, toelden- with two eapMa to may entertain a BWft radical idea llifM lne, will bslp to Idll it heavy tnfBe flowing aerqii tot values which will be of servlee^ aUmlnauvs, ths digestive, the nerv­ average Is about as followi: Wa­ anlmal'it back Ife 68 feet from tbe tally, to remind them 'that any ivltbeut tbrowlBf two or oa i TUs arttsls fuotss a survey mads jduH the larggit number ed|peeple. ous, tbs reiplratofy^ tbs dreula* ter 18 per fls&t, BrotelB S per oegti greufid* dtoUtloM tor the npMl stolto riy tr. ^ ‘ 4 :vF,-

MANCHESTER BVENTNC HERALDi MANCHESTER, CONN., TOE^AY, Confer on Municipal Pirojects 1 0 0 TOBACCO WORKEBSX BALBO LOOKS OVER Destined For Triple Crown (7) FARMERSTEND Queer Twists DEMAND m a iE R WAGES TOWARD lE F T In Day’s News Were Given |1 and $L25 for THE WORLD’S FAIR • Nine Honrs — Minors Bc^ ceiving 85 Cents. ■* « IN SCANDINAVU Fort Hoyle, Md.—Three hundred fifty soldiers-of the Citizens’ Mili­ 'Tarlffvllle, July 18— (AP)—More tary Training Corps ctaeerod as the than 100 men and a la^e number . Slips Away from Sodal first battle of >'ort Hoyle • as won Stockholm — (AP)— Harried by of minors employed as tobacco pick­ after a sharp skirmish by the air ers on the Indian Head plantation in Affair and Enjoys Himself low prices, curtailed exports, and forces. . Granby and the Simsbury planta­ increased taxes, the Scandinavian Thousands of foes bit the mud as tion, both owned by Cullman Broth­ farmer is showing a decided ten­ two fighting planes, equipped with ers of New York, were reported on ' on the Midway. apparatus us^ in case of war fer strike today in protest against low dency to swing to the left in politics. , raying poise , gas, cleaned , the wages. In both and Denmaric the marshes ot the entrenched eoamy. The men are said to be demand­ ‘i Chicago, July 18,-—(A P)—Oener tiller of the soil nas entered Into 'The dead invaders weta the mos­ ing an increase of 60 cents a day a, Italo Balbo saw the World’s formal alliance with the social- quitoes which have been , raiding over the present scales of $1 and Ine camp nightly to 'die aorrow of Fair at close range today smd with­ democrats, a new stratagem in $1.25, and the minors a 20 Oent in­ Scandinavian politics. the soldiers. crease over the present rate of 8b out the usual crowd of admirers Bellingham, Wash. — Lieutenant The result has been a “farmer- cents. The working day on the who have dogged his footsteps Governor Victor A. Meyers, Wash­ plantations is liine hours. Tue •since his arrival at the head of the laoor” front which, political ob­ ington state’s dance tm d leader workera are determined to bold out Italian air expedition. servers agree, may keep the left aad executive, has run afoul of the for fulfillment of their demands, ac­ wing in control for some time. Slipping away from a society law, and it’s going to cost him one cording to reports. event planned in his honor at the 'The Danish farmer was the first perfectly good police dog if he The first difficulty is imderstooJ exclusive Casino Club, he gathered to shed his conservative coat. , doesn’t straighten it out. County to have come up Saturday when r half dozen friends, changed from Turn Toward Socfalism Treasurer P I. Snyder said the Ralph Holcomb, superintendent of hui uniform 'nto a dark business With the conservatives he had lieutenant governor owes Wyatcom the plantations, recruited a truck suit, donned a slouch hat with brim ruled the senate while the radicals county $1 dog tax and the dog will load of workers from New Britain. ’'•w over his e^ es and visited the and soclal-Democrats controlled the be impounded unless the money is On arrival at the plantations, the fair grotmds early today. chamlter. forthcoming by August 1. recruits are said to have inquired In his party were Mrs, Morton In the interests of an agricultural White Hall, Wis.-Search of a how much they were to be paid, and ir'chwartz and a Mrs. Alexander, relief program, however—a project r • er for a body ended abruptly as on being told they would get $1 a botl* of New York City. involving depreciation of the Dan­ a youth walked up and learned day, they climbed back into the Heading straight for the Mid­ ish crown and state credits—the ci izens were bunting for him. truck and demanded to be taken way the serious looking Italian farmer forgot, past enmities and “Looking for some one?” Clar­ home. minister of aviation, whose youth worked wlta tae socialists. ence M a tb ^ inquired. • belied by his heavy beard, made 'The Swedish farmer^’ party re­ ‘Tt’s one of the Mathson boys.” fer the auto scooter concession, cently followed suit, agreeing to "Well, my brother Henry is shov­ where patrons drive about in tiny salvage the social-Democrats’ un- eling coal, so it must be • le,” Clar­ GOLDEN HILL INDIANS electrically operated cars that employment relief program in ex­ ence replied, then went home to The first list of approved mnniclpal projects submitted to the R^on- steer opposite to an automobile. change for a tax on oleomargarine comfort his mother, ill from shock. atruetlon Finance Corporation for financing, is now in the hands ot ASK FOR AN OVERSEER Has Lots oi Fun Archduke Otto again has been named as the proposed ruler and definite measures toward rais­ She had found Clarence’s clothes Pnblle Works Administrators Col. Henry M. Waite (left) and Secre- ing prices on milk, butter, meat and on the river bank. He left ^em tary of Interior Harold L. Ickes. shown at Washington conferring Collision after collision resulted on the data. It is understood these projects include such cons^ctlon a- the general purposely guided his vegetables. there to swim, but she didn’t know Once Owned Lands Now Occu­ In Norway the farmer likewise t’ at. . as waterworks, sewage systems and light plants In munlcipallttea car into those of his friends and qulred a noticeable mustache. pied by Bridgeport and upset their hurriedly formed plans has proved himself politically alert, The brothers are students at I *< Jolt him out ot hie dignity. gaining control of the last previous Luther CoIle,Te Decorah, . Stratford. Then they turned to a government and engineering a cam­ , Wis.—Bernie Smith, NEARLY 1 0 0 DELEGATES throwing contest where General paign .to raise the prices of milk famous down Kingston (N. C.) w; y STATE POUCE REPORT Bridgeport, July 18.—(AP) — An Balbo revealed that the Italian CLAIMS and meat. as a drummer, hitch-hikied to the overseer for the Golden Hill Indians, filers were led across the Atlantic OTTO’S FAMILY Accord Sonaething New Elks convention in four and : half AT W .C .T .D . CONVENTION once a part of the Pauquesset tribe ocean by a southpaw. He hit the ’The cooperation of farmer and days. But that’s nothing, Bemie Hartford, July 18—(AP)—Uquor which occupied the lands now mark and proved equally efficient a Social-Democrat presents a new said, adding modestly that his and equipment valued at $10,156.60 Bridgeport and Stratford, has beex few minutes later at a target POWERS phase in Swedish political history g.-eatest feat was himting an es­ was seized and stolen property appointed by Judge John Richards BACKING OF BIG caped,circus lion with his drum. He Parley at Watertown Well At­ Booth of the Superior Court. The shooting concession. 'The program of the soclal-Demo- amounting to $6,316,12 was recov­ His downfall was a night club crate, including free trade policies, found the lion and beat his drum to ered by the state police during June, tended— To Elect Officers appointee is Raymcmd Beckwich, of for Just as the party prepared to HiBa.riTia.ment, and at one time, so­ hold its attention so its recapture according to the monthly report of This Afternoon. Trumbull, a constable. He gave enter a burst of applause greeted The Hague', Holland— (A P)—Otto HARTFORD TAVERN MEN cialization of land, has had little was possible. Commissioner Anthony Sunderland bond yesterday for performance of ' cm. It was meant for an act of of Hapsburg, 20-year-old heir of the support in agricultural districts. In Chicago—Miss Florence Wegel submitted to (jovemor Wilbur L. his duties. the floor show, but the general, be­ the riksdag the farmer members c lephoned the'police she was not Cross today. Watertown, July 18,— (AP)— TTiere has been no overseer for royal house which used to rule the TO FORM ORGANIZATION a t home and feared the roast would these Indians since March, 1^7, lieving be had been recognized and, Austro-Hungarian empire, again traditionally have voted^ with the 'The officers traveled 279,460 miles Nearly 100 members of the _ State urderstandlng >io English, refused bum unless some one turned elf the and made 1,011 arrests. They m- when Rowland B. Lacey, appointed conservatives. gas. Women’s Christian Temperance to enter and hurriedly left the hflfi been projected into the Euro­ The press in general is inclined to spected 197 motion picture theaters May 14,1885, died. pean spotlight. ' Hartford, July 18.— (A P)—^Beer Unable to find the Janitor, the and 2,164 weights and measures. Union, including county and local The present appointment is on grounds. doubt that the new alliance will be police Jimmied open window and petition of Ethel Sherman Piper • ______Emissaries of his widowed moth­ sellen, dismayed becaiise of “cut­ lasting. But should the tendency to The total expenses of the depart­ men.bers are attending the 48th found the roast—burned to a crisp. ^nnimi state Convention of the Baldwin, daughter of George Sher­ er, the ex-Empress Zita, have been throat competition” among them' work together continue, it is agreed ment were $50,186.35 and the total Urbana, 111.—University of Illi­ union here today at the Methodist man, sole male survivor of the tribe. visiting, various European capitals selves, met here today to organize that the Swedish left wing will be earnings were $14,250.61. HACKETT CERTIFIES and family sources bint that their nois co-eds won’t hav^ to walk Episcopal church. His daughter is the other survivor. and attempt to control the retail definitely strengthened. There were 1,434 complaints re­ 'They have long been disputants oyer plans for an Austro-Hungarlan- price, size of glass and quantity of home in the dark next year, after ceived 109 being for investigations The program opened at 10 all. o’clock with invocation, greetings family matters. INCOME TAXES DUE Croatian empire, with the youthful beer to be sold per drink. Nearly a for the motor vehicle department 'The reservation for the Golden archduke on the throne as Otto I, hundred Hartford tavern-keepers 'The city council rescinded a re­ and 1325 criminal and other investi- t ad welcome to delegate . Various cent decision to turn off the street Hill Indians, which covered an area are going forward, attended the meeting. g^ations. committees reported for the year BLINDED BY FOGS lights as an economy measure. a: did officers. Luncheon was serv- of which the present parish of St. State Tax Commissioner Re­ Hapsburg intimates assert that Complaint la made that some Aus^ustine’s church was a part, was four capitals would not consider “'e i sellers are dispensing twelve STORM WARNING ec. at the church parlors by the ports a Decrease of 48.18 local union. set off in 1765. The tribe originally such a development a misfortune. In uc fifteen oimces of beer for a dime, AUTOIST HITS TREE FIREMEN’S CONVENTION Washington, July ,18.—(AP)— gave the settiers land in 1638. In Per Cent for the Year. this category they list Rome, Vati­ while others are selling aten-oimce 'The Weather .Bureau today issued Addresses, further reports and the election of officers and direc­ 1802, the Golden Hill Indians had the can City, Paris and London. glass for five cents. The tavern- New Haven, July 18.— (A P)—^The the following storm warning: General Assembly name an overseer 'Tropical disturbance of slight in­ tors and the appointment of com­ Hartford, July 18.—(AP)—State They hold further that four other keepers are opposed to the flve- New Haven, July 18.— (A P)— annual convention of the Coimectlcut to look after their rights and' main­ cent glass of beer, and will attempt tensity central over northern Yuca­ mittees were the principal items of Tax Commissioner William H. countries, Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Clifford Leavenworth, Jr., son of State , Firemen’s Asisociation has business for the afternoon session tenance. 'They did farming and to establish t standard glass of ten the treasurer of R. W. Wallace and been s k for August 18 and 19, at the tan moving west northwestward Hackett has certified to the state Poland and Yugoslavia, would ac­ which is to begin at 2 o’clock. some trading. quiesce provided that proper eco­ cr twelve oimces, to sell for 10 Sons, lyallingford silver manufac­ Town hall in Old Saybrook. about 18 miles per hour.” treasiurer the amount of net Income cents. It Is the plan of the tavern- tax due from miscellaneous mercan­ nomic compensations are offered. turers, was injured today when the Expect German ProtMt keepers to enlarge the organization car he was driving swen-ed off the tile and manufacturing corporations to include restaurants. for the year 1932. ’The tax due and The same sources expect opposi­ Boston Post load in North Haven payrable on or before September 1, tion from because the and struck a tree. Leavenworth who is a Junior at 1933 is $403,490.51 as compared with nazi hope of one day seeing Germans AUTOMOBILE REVENUE Yale, was taken to Grace hospital $778,668.86 assessed on July 15, of Austria imited with the reich. where doctors said his condition 1932, a decrease of $375,178.35 or They also predict protests -from Hartford, July 18—(AP) — Auto- Hungary where Admiral Nicholas moble revenue in Connecticut for was not serious. He suffered lacer­ 48.18 per cent. ations about the head and body The year ended December 31,1932, Horthy rules a kingless monarchy the p^od January 1, to June SO, comprising the present taxing as iregent with Julius' Goemboes as 1933, was $7,108,906 from registra­ bruises. his premier. In this connection they tions, fines and all taxation except Mr. and Mrs. William Germaine, period, showed a marked decrease proprietors of a road stand near from the previous year. For the cite recent visits by Goemboes to gasoline, as compared to $7,449,t96 Berlin and Vieima. for the first six months of 1932. the scene ot the accident, were , also year 1931, a total of 936 corpora­ injured and were taken to tho hos­ tions had taxable incomes of $35,- ’The Hapsburg intimates point also Gfisoline tax revenue the first five to visits, recent or planned, of vari­ months of 1933 was $1,658,740, as pital for treatmnet. Germaine re­ 291,438.40 while in 1932, 908 cor­ ceived a fractured Jaw, and his porations had taxable incomes of ous royal personages to certain capi­ compared to $1,711,313 in the cor­ tals. They connect to their cause a responding period of 1932. New wife suffered a fractured shoulder. but $16,446,027.62. North Hr.ven authorities said trip to Vienna by Alfonso XIH, ex- fiso J j*tar began July 1. There are IfVise and The ^ o per cent tax last year Leavenworth ran into a heavy fog netted $705,828.86 as compared with king of Spain, husband of a British no .special municipal taxes. Drive»-s’ ^ license fee $3, registration fee $15 f.. he was passing a bus on the "otherwise $328,920.51 this year. On the 1932 princess and head of another Haps­ Post Road, and lost his direction. list 7,173 paid minimum taxes burg branch. They cite fiurther a re­ up, varies as to piston displacement; gas tax 2 cents per gallon. The car was wrecked. a qpart o f TJust amounting to $71,730 while this year cently announced call by Alfonso Mobiloil and notbin^ 7,345 paid minimunl taxes amount­ upon Dowager Queen Mrnie of Ru­ a onart doil.^ ing to $73,450. Those paying penal­ mania. ties leist year were 222 and the Zita’s Brother Active amount paid $1,110 while this year In Belgrade, capital of Yugoslavia, 224 are assessed penalties amount­ Prince Sixtus of Parma, brother of ing to $1,120. Zita, has been 'visiting Klng-Alexan- der. Reports have it that be has been trsdng to convince King Alexander IMPORTANT that it would be to the 'latter’s ad­ BOLTON vantage to grant autonomy to Croatia, even though that province Charles E. Butler of Sandy Island might vote to Join Austria and Hun- Men’s Camp, Lakeport, N. H., oc­ r ary with Otto as ruler. NOTICE! , cupied the piilpit at the Congrega­ Alexander, in turn, is reported to tional church, Sunday. ’The text was have sent his brother-in-law, Duke THE DRUG STORES OF taken from the gospel according to Anton of Hapsburg, an uncle of St. Luke. Rev. Harold Vietz will sup­ Otto, to Croatia. Duke Anton’s ply next Sunday. father was popular among the MANCHESTER Y o u can generally spot the cars whose owners Mr. and Mrs. ’Thomas Bentley are j Croats in prewar days and now the spending the summer in Horseheads, son, say the reports, has been told WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY are wise about motor oil and those who are N. Y. to find out how their relations with “otherwise.’* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alsere and their present king might be affected WEDNESDAY tw'o sons of New Haven formerly an if they were granted home rule. operator here and now a dispatcher Italy’s support is counted upon, (Tomorrow) The wise ones depend upon MolriloiL And on the shore line of the New Haven the Hapsburg intimates say, because road visited friends in town recent­ Otto, upon a restored throne, .would they are in the majority, because Mobiloil is tl» ly- be a match for 18-year-old Princess Be prepared for an emer­ world’s first-choice motor ©iL Mobiloil owes this Miss Helen Berry and Miss Elsie Maria of Savoy, youngest daughter Collins are spending their vacation of the king of Italy. ’They claim that gency. Buy what you need disdxKrdon to its economy. It is so indestructible at Essex, Mass. the Vatican would ^ye its benedic­ Miss Katherine O’HanOlin *and tion to a union bnween the two tonight before closing time, in quality that you actu^y need fewer quarts Reginald Ward are visiting at Cape royal Catholic families. Cod, Mass. Princess Maria’s sister is queen of 9:30 P. M. between oil changes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Northum of Bulgaria. With another Italian West Hartford are occupying the queen in the Balkans, the argument For your further protection, Mobiloil comes Berry cottage. nms, the policy of Mussolini regard­ Miss Virginia Lee is visiting her ing extension of influence in the l to you in die new, diamond-^iaped FILPRUF aunt Mrs. Bentley in Highland Park. Balkans would be strengthened. J. H. QUINN «S CO. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hiel of An additional piece of Hapsburg botdes. They are made of gloss. You see w hat Amsterdam, N. Y., Miss Helen Bent­ logic is that an Austro-Hungarian- ley of Horseheads, N. Y., are guest" Croatian empire with a Savoy queen you are buying. You kiumi that every rkdi, gre^ of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bentley. would not be likely to open up the MURPHY DRUG CO. Mrs. R. K. Jones and son, Jr., question of the South ’Tyrol, award­ SUH CM drop of Mobiloil goes into the crankcase. Mobfi- spent the day recently at White ed to Italy after dismemberment of KonenoN— Sands Beach. oil, by this exclusive Socony-Vacuum patented the old dual monarchy. WITH FlW It QUAR1S The past Grange Masters Asso­ ’The Hapsburg adherents claim WELDON DRUG CQ. device, is under lock a n d key from refinery to ciation met at the Community house that the possibility of fresh argu B ifw im Friday and were entertained by Bol­ ments over that province in case of you. And, no extra cost to you. ton Grange. “anschluss" between Hitlerite Ger­ OR. CHANGKS Patsy Alvord of West Hartford, many and a nazi Austria, is one of MAGNELL DRUG CO. Protect yopx car and your purse. Buy Mobilofi spent the week end with her grand­ the impelling influences in Musso­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Al­ lini’s cordiality toward the anti-nazi where you see “Socony” or the Mobiloil sign. vord. regime of Chancellor Engelbert Doll- Miss Dunlap of New Jersey is a fuss in Vienna. CROSBY’S PHARMACY guest of Miss Katherine O’Hanolin. Early Snooeaa Predicted ’The Hapsburgs are reported as ' i t ' STANDARD OIL CXMdPANY OF NEW YORK, INC MONUMENT TO FLIERS ready to offer far-reaching economic * advantages to the Polish, Czecho­ PACKARD’S PHARMACY A 80C0NTVACUUM COMPANY Kaunas, Lithuania, July 18.— slovakian, Rumanian and Yiigoslav- (AP)—A monument in honor ol! ian neighbors of the proposed new the trans-Atlantic fliers Stephen monarchy. They mention a customs r arius and Stanley Girenas, who union and say it would be of mutual crashed yesterday in Germany, will advantage to the industrial and agri> ARTHUR’S DRUG STORE Ik.' erected by the Kaunas Flying ciiltural statM wrlthin such a combi Guild. sehsu^nkJ by ’The bodies ot the airmen will be nation. brought to the capital tomorrow. A Some of Otto’s supporters are so NORTH END PHARMACY military escort will be provided to confident that all is going well that take them to the cathedral to they predict it Is only a question of await a state funeral ’Thursday. weeks before he is proclaimed ruler.

.T;. ^ A t iE S IX MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY IS, 1933.

taeir brief stay In the capital be- in a liiigla combat group, the alli­ ASSISTANT CURATE giwniTig Thura^v: n W A N IS KIDDIES GO ance agiliMt tke irepeal of the Recreatioii Center TOBACCO OFFICE 10:)0 a. m. (Baatem standard Eighteenth Amendment' AU-SIAR PROGUM time)—Arrive at Bolling Field in The two constitutional amend­ Items of Interest AT ST. JAMES’ HURT Army and Navy planes from Floyd TO ROLL’S TOMORROW ments which were made the subject AT RAND CONCERT ATWELLSHALL Bennett Field, New York. Cabinet of bitter campaigns propose a TOMORROW MGBT ofllcera and hlgh-ziuUdng Army state income tax ranging ftom one Look Forward 'to Good Time The swlmnaing pool at Glohe Hol­ Rev. Thomas Stack Taken to and Navy offlclals will wdcome the to live per cent on personal in­ low drew approxUnately 6,000 Hospital Following Anto lllera and the full military honors Given Ammally at Local comes and three per cent on cor­ younglters aa wW as grown ups, in Crash Sunday Night. will include a i9-gun salute. Man’s Bolton Farm. porations, and a $20,000,(X)0 war­ RecreatioD Center Spentors spite of the ooif weauer that took Farmers Here Host Go to Luncheon at the White House in rant issue to fund the state’s float­ aw ay aomo o f those adio. did >.ot Rev. Thomas Stack, assistant honor of General Balbo and 10 of Camp life is well imderway at the ing debt. venture into it. Clessee were held curate at St. James’s church, who kis officers, the remainder of the Kiwanis Kiddies Camp at Hebron The polls opened at 8 a. m.. Cen­ Sporb end Bend Concert as usual and every day sees more Brass Qiartet To Add East Hartford to Sign tral standard time and close in X is also a teacher at St. liiomas fliers to be entertained the young boys and girls enrollwg in Overseas Writers Club. and the forty-four bqys sent to the munidpaliUes of less than 5,000 Seminary, coming to Manchester camp yesterday for one week are class work. Afternoon—^TWp to Arlington population and in rural precincts at atWestSide. Variety. Their Contracts. ea^ Saturday and remaining here enjoying themselves to the utmost Several truckloads of fine washed National cemeteiy for pladng of 5 p. m., and urban areas at 6 p. m* during Saturday tmd Sunday, as- under the ei^iable supervision of Di­ sand were donated to the swimming -isting at thf confessions and wreath on the Tomb of the Un­ rector Helge E. Pearson and his pool by Alexander Jarvis, Jr., and The contracts that are to be sign­ masses in St James’s church hesa known Soldier, followed by a re­ staff of assistants. The boys are Tomorrow xiight’s all sporta pro­ the Rec wishes to thank him for Following is the program for to­ ception at the Italian Embassy. night’s Center Park oMcert start­ ed by Manchester tobacco growers and the church at ’Vernon Center, looking forward to the big event of TWO GUEST SPEAKERS gram at the West Side playgrounda, kthat offering, aa the children t Uce is a patient In S t Francis hospital, EiVening-^Secretary Dem of the the week tomorrow — a trip to Ed sponaored by the Recreation Cen­ a great deal of pleasure in digging ing at eight o’clock to be gtvea by under the United States Department Hartford. While returning to Hart­ War Department and Secretary HoU’s pottage on Bolton Lake. and nlavlnsr on the sand. Swanson of the Navy will be joint ters, will alao be an ail-atar pra- the Salvation Army bond: or Agrlinilture’s adjustmrat of the ford Sunday evening he was in­ Here the campers will swim and FOR EMANUEL CHURCH gram, to judge from the liat of en­ On Wednesday, July 26 Manches­ volved in an automobile accident hosts at a dinner for the fliers at play games and will be given hot \ ter w ill have its anniuU w ater car­ March, “Congreu” ...... Jakeway acreage of tobacco will have to be the Army and Navy Club. tries in the various competitive Selection, “Our. Olozlous King,” .. signed in DEist Hartford, it was de­ and was badly bruised and shaken dogs and ice cream, the latter do­ events that will get underway at nival and according to the program and was taken to St. Francis Friday, 8:30 a. m.—Take-off nated by the Manchester Dairy. It Rev. Victor R. Pearson and outlined it will be one of ^ e finest • Jake^saiy cided yesterday. There weus a meet­ 6:30 o’clock. One of the feature Msurch, “ Beaumont” ...... D ickois hospital where he is still a patient. from Bolling Field for return to was learned to day that prizes are and largest the Rec haa aver epon- ing of the Hartford Ckiimty men held Rev. Arthur 0. Hjelm, Both events that will get underway at Comet eolo, “A t Eventide” ...... I fc N ew York. needed at camp, to be given to the Bored. M ore w ill be beard o f this yesterday and after checking the 6:30 o’clock. One of the feature ...... Broughton boy rated as the best camper, etc. of Chicago, To Be Here. carnival next week, bat the people total number of tobacco growers in events, a baseball game between William HaU . East Hartford and Manchester it These prizes will be solicited from the Waasuc Girls and the Rec « ir ', should bear in znlha that this event DEPRESSION AIDED the Kiwanians. Fresh fruit is also Two guest speakers will be heard will be one of the greatest. It will March, “Maple LeaT’ ...... Colee was decided that better results could STOCKS SWEEP UPWARD from the pulpit of the Emanuel will stout at 6:15 o’clock. Brass qusutet, “To Thee O Lord”,.. needed and donations of these will Horseshoe Matches in the afternoon and last until be obtained by having the meetings be sincerely i^preciated. C. Elmore Lutheran church this month, the ...... Leach in WeUs HaU, East Hartford. There Hartford is sending a select team late in the evening. AMERICAN HOMES Watkins, cbairpian of the camp first being Rev. Victor R. Pearson, Tomorrow will be what is cidled Air varie*, “Hardy Norseman” ...... are 56 tobacco growers in Manches­ FOR GAINS OF $1 TO $4 of horseshoe tossers to Muichestor ...... Mountain committee, is prepared to handle pastor of the Gethsemane Lutheran aa All-Sports Day at the West Side ter while East H artford has 216 and for the program, the dlneup includ­ the transportation of these articles church of Chicago, HI., who will Playground and the pn^n^am tht.t March, “Central States”, ...... of the total 272 it was considered (Continued From Page One) ing the city champion, Fnmk x^*arr. (Continued From Prge One) to camp at any time. preach in English next Simday has been imranged witU draw thous­ ...... Soderitrom that it would be best to have all morning at 10:45 o’clock. Rev. Along with him will come the‘form­ Overture, “Heavenly ’^easurer’,,.. to the economic trend of recent er titleholder of 1932, John Bessey. ands of people, for the feature of meet in East Hartford and sign the On the Curb Exchange, the ad­ Pearson Is a cloee friend of Rev. K...... Hawkes years: The other players will be Gus Tur- th e'd^ will be the ball game be­ contracts which the adjustment vance in stock prices was equally E. Erickson, pastor of the local tween the Rec Girls and the Wassuc March, “Winnipeg Citadel,” ...... beard proposes to have taken up so ‘Tmproved family health and a ARKANSAS HAMLeT church, and he and his family are bie, Archie Lees, Leo Desmarais ...... Merritt lower death rate leading to a vigorous, General Tire & Rubber and Charlie Waterhouse. Girls of Glastonbury. Other events that work can be started at once on soared more than $11 a share while spending the week at the cottsige of will alao be held while at the close Medley, “Songs of Britain” ...... the cutting down of the acres of sturdier race of people. Dr. G. A. F. Lundberg on Coventry Against thia picked squad Man­ ...... MarsbaU “An abnormally large enrollment Edcohol Issues listed on that market VOTES WET 44 TO 1 of the games the band conce.: will tobacco that will be planted this Lake. chester will send Kuido Georgetti, March, “A Gladsome Melody” ...... in correspondence schools as young were • buoyant, Hiram Weilker, begin and the evening, we hope, t year. The contract is for a three The latter part of nert week. town champion, and Henry limge, ...... M erritt men and wom«n strive for educa­ Scheniey Distillers and Distillers be a success, as this-is one of the year period and includes 1933, 1934 (Continued From Page One) Rev. Arthur O. Hjelm, former presi­ former champ. They will be assist­ One number “Heavenly Treas­ tions to aid them solve fainlly as Corp.-Seagrams rising $3 to $4 or ed by the best players in town, series of events to be held each and 1935. more. dent of the New England Cqnfer year. urer” containing portions of “II well as National problems. spectacular flght over proposed among them James Thomson uid .The plan is to reduce the number ence Luther League, who succeeded The boys who participated in the Travatore” is carried over from last “Death blow to extravagance Grains at Chicago were generally constitutional amendment, the Frank McLaughlin. A close *'attle of acres that will be grown this year Rev. Erickson as pastor of St. long hike to. Bolton last week will week’s concert as time was limited and a return to thrift. higher at their opening. May wheat voting in today’s election In which Paul’s Lutheran church in Chi­ should be the result and those in­ and allow the crops already xmsold edged across $1.28 a bushel. again start soon on another, as then. WiUIam Hall wlU render a “A slowing up of the divorce prohibition repeal also was an is­ cago, when the latter accepted the terested in watching expert pitch­ solo whicb lends Itself to tonal to be disposed of and not produce Speculative temperatures here .many o f the boys have signified mills by strengthening the home sue, Alabam a voters turned out in call here, is expected on a short ing should make it a point to be on rather than florid expression. A ■ -an over supply of tobacco next year. climbed several degrees overnight. ^eir Intention to' Mr. Kittle that ties. unusual numbers for an “off year.” visit and will preach in Swedish on blind. brsiss quEutet wUl add variet> to a The agreement which the grower is The market’s advance yesterday ap­ they had enjoyed their hike. “A return to the family altai, Eariy reports indicated that es­ Simday morning, July 30. Tennis heavy, weU balanced program. asked to sign makes provision for thus assuring a spiritually-minded peared to have whetted further the The Knights o f Lit£iu?iim:i w ill be The tennis tournament that is the payment of $75 an acre if no timates of 175,000 votes would soon to be started will be brought family and nation.” demand for stocks, while estimates probably be surpassed and some re­ represented by an unusually strong work is done at all on the tobacco In other days the Rev. Mr. Acker that nearly a million of the coim- tennis team, consisting of Stan to a close and we ask those who farms. The land that will not be visions placed the total at 200,000. care to enter that they list their said food was considered indispens­ try’s workers were already enjojdng The weather was cloudy in some REPORT O’CONNELL Stimkus, Bill Shages and Pete Yes- HEALTH DEPrr. REPORT gr->wn, or rented to the United names at the Ekurt Side Rec so that able in working for the Lord. But higher wage scales or expanded em­ sections of the state, but this was mentes. The gifls arc Smiles Vagali Sttites government, will be paid for now he said the "when do we eat?” ployment as a result of shorter and Louise Shages. This team has the tournament will be under way. Hartford, July 18.— (A P )—Lobar expected to have little effect on So far about sixteen have enlisted at the rate of $75 an acre. There was disappearing as churches were hours bolstered bullish psychology. the turnout at the polls. TO BE FREE SOON been meeting the best racquet wleld- pneumonia caused the most deaths will be a payment of $47 an acre of for the tournament. becoming What God intended them Election managers at one Selma ers in the state and has been win­ in Connecticut for the first five this made to the grower between to be: Houses of prayer, Instead of ning right along, which sexns to en­ box said imofficially of the first 59 (Continued from Page One) months of the yeiu:, according to September and November and the dining rooms. THINKS ADOPTED SON votes cast 52 were for repeal, and sure the local net aces of plenty of remaining $28 will be paid in April, opposition. The Manchester team EVALD ERICKSON HEADS statistics eompUed by the state at other boxes the trend was five has nm down many worthless which makes the total $75 for each will he headed by Walter “Ty” Hol­ health depEurtment, which show a to one for repeal. Balloti ^ in Sel- leads he said, but it has been nec- land owner who does not grow at all. land, five times town champion, total of 399. There were 134 in Jan­ HAS SKIPPED HOME ’-la was light, however. ersary to check every tip In the Those who do grow, but are con­ ITALIANFLIERS Paul jesanls, one time runner-up I’or U N N E LODGE, K. O FF. uary, 81 in February, 80 in Murch, Convention Aug. 8 hope that one will be productive. tracted with the government not to the title, and James Britton, form­ 58 in April, 46 in May. There was a . Xo -• The Alabama statute providing The district attorney hurried to Cr CL ::es Rohan Reports 19 Year erly of the high school net team. totEd o f 1,000 cases fo r the first six grow over 50 per cent, of their base ANNOUNCEPLAN^ for the convention on August 8, Scheilectady yesterday after being Installed by Deputy Grand acreage, will get 40 per cent of the Cld Young Man Missing The girls will be Gladys Lamprecht months of the year. stipulated that each voter must Informed a small fUmlture dealer Chancellor Davis and Staff Pulmonary tuberculosis took the net income on the tobacco that will frem Home Last Night. cast his vote for or against repeal, and Eleanor Huebner, two of the (Continued From Page One) there heard a man say he knew best feminine players in town. Sin­ of Thompsimyille. second largest toll for the first five be grown by them in 1933. However, or the ballot for convention dele­ where O’Connell was hidden. The if the 1933 crop is not sold an ap­ gles and doubles matches will be months with 331 deaths out of 664 which the 24 huge flying boats will James Kohan, of 214 Gardner gates will be thrown out. Delegates dealer expected to produce the c ses. Next came bronchial pneu­ praisal will be made in May 1934 played. EvEdd Erickson o f Haynes street b ' moored in Bay of Floyd street, reported his adopted son, are bound in convention by the Informant, but he failed to show monia with 890 CEue;. for the six and 40 per cent of the appraised A lso on the program w ill be a has been elected chancellor com- Bennett Air Field, Balbo and Us Francis, aged 19, as missing from majority vote. up. months imd 315 deaths for five vEdue will be paid by the govern­ volley ball match between the East mahder o f Ldnne Lodge No. 72, 24 officers will make a hurried trip home today. Police are investigat­ The law also provides for the Four gangsters in jail here for : nontbs. Influenza killed 287 in the ment. Therefore the grower is assur­ and West Side playground teams. Knights of Pythias^ being in­ by American planes to Washington ing. Young Rohan was employed first direct vote on repeal in the an alleged robbery on the Schenec- period Eind Ihere were 1,636 cases ed of a minimum payment of $75 The rivalry is of the keenest be­ stalled at the last meeting of the for a luncheon with President doing chores about the Rohan hoi. t state since November 29, 1909, tt-dy-Albany highway this year are up to the end o f June. an acre and if he had a yield o f 1,- and delivering milk to several of when by 3 to 2, the people rejected tween these two teams and tomor­ lodge by District Deputy Grand Roosevelt, a brnquet, and a recep­ being investigated on the theory row’s match is expected to settle 200 poimds to the acre at 12 cents, Rohan’s customers. After complet­ r proposal to write prohibition in­ Chancellor Leon Davis and his staff tion. that mobster friends of theirs may the question of superlorty OTOCt and of Thon^son-vllle. the pound or $57.60 for each acre A statement was issued from ing his chores last night he met his to the State Constitution. have snatched the boy as a hostage he would receive as his first pay­ chum, Edward Wilson, of 22 Brain- Practically every member of fo r all. Other officers elected and in­ Balbo’s hotel headquarters today until the confined men are releas­ Local Girls CkHifldent ment $47 and the total payment he ard Place. They were together for Congress, Senator John H. Bank- stalled were as follows: Edwin praising efficiency of the seaplanes ed. One of the men 1 ■ jail is bellev The Wassuc Girls will use a con­ Johnson, vice chancellor; Elmer would receive for the tobacco grown on the 6,100 mile flight to Chicago an hour or so and then, according head and Democratic Party leaders Ai to have been a member of the First call for a and the part not grown would bring to Wilson, they left for their siderably strengthened lineup Thoren, prelate; John Poison, mas­ from Orbetello, Italy, over the Arc­ throughout the state threw their mob of the late Vannie ’ Higgins against the Rec Girls in the baseball birr $104.60 to the acre. respective homes.. Evidently Rohan influence behind the drive for a ter of arms; John Wennergren, tic route. which separated In the New York game, having added several mem­ master of works; Swen (^Ison, in-, cooling breaklast In,1934 the first payment for those decided then to make his departure “return of states’ rights” and sup­ metropolitan area. / Perfect Flight bers of the Wapping Girls team to ner guard; Harold Modeem, outer growing in part will be $36 with a for parts unknown. Accor^ng^tO: port of the National party plat­ The O’Connells denied any knowl­ So perfect did the motors of the their squad. The Rec Girls, how­ guard; Carl E. Gustafson, repre­ final payment of $21 additional, information uncovered today tiia form. edge o f a messagd^ In the N ew planes function, the statement said, ever, are confident that, they can sentative to the Grand Lodge for a young lad had expressed a desire to A movement by Republicans to York World-Telegram, presumably bringing the amount to be paid to that they “did not miss a single repeat over the visitors and a ciose term of two years; Eric Nelson, go away but he had wished to com­ join the drys became known as the the growers of $57 an acre. If he explosion throughout the flight.” addressed to the kidnapers of their fought struggle is in prospect alternate; Herbert Johnson, master plete his Trade school course this campaign w.'is brought to a close. A son and nephew. grows tobacco in 1934 then 30 per The statement said there was no To top off the evening’s activities, o f finance; -Edwin S-wanson, nuuster summer. letter from Judge O. D. Street, Re­ “We know nothing about it, cent of the net receipts will be add­ trouble caused by fuel, except that the Tall Cedars band will present a of ex chequer; Ccu*! Bolin, keeper ed to the rental for the part that some dirt was collecteid accidental­ publican National executive com­ was the reply of a member of the BOOST GLOVE PRICES concert after the sports have been of records and seids. he does not grow. ly in a few gasoline barrels in mitteeman was made public in family when asked to comment. Gloversville, N. T;, July 18.— (A P ) completed. William Smith, a form­ Forrest N. Buckland, the local Italy. which he urged party members to The message In the New York er member of the Salvation Army, representative on the board will be The famous fliers rode through —A tentative agreement whereby vote figainst repeal. paper read: glove prices will be boosted 15 per who has . had considerable band ex­ BRITAIN PLANNING in East Hartford at future meetings the city in automobiles today in ' a Democratic Measure “Roma: Please get in touch with perience and is a cometist of much which will be from 1 o’clock to 8 parade. A luncheon and a dinner cent with resultant wage increases *T1 repeal is a Democratic meas­ me. (Signed) Manney.” has been reached between the sched­ talent, has been obtained aa gueat o’clock in the afternoon each day. and formal ball tonight also were ure and if President Roosevelt de­ Fred, Roma and Manny Strewel artist. His solo will be “The Holy NEW TRADE TREATY on the program. ■ ule committee of the National Asso- sires it, this should be sufficient were among the group of interme­ cation of Glove Manufacturers, and a ty .' proof that it is no Republican' diaries suggested by the O’Connells The complete program to be given the scale committee of the Glove (Ceatliiaed From Page One) War Department announces it is ■ WASHINGTON PROGRAM measure, and no Republican has last Friday. Roma runs a hotel by the band will be as follows: Workers Union, it was announced to­ going to save $49,000,000 in 1934. Washington, July 18.—(AP)— any business voting for it,” said 1' re on lower Madison avenue. He March, "The Ambassador”, .. Has it reduced the outlay for spurs This is the program which the day. Street’s letter. has been a boxing promoter, a res­ ...... E. E. Bagley new trade pact wlU facilitate such that those swivel-chair army officers American government has laid out The amount of the contemplated tfThe opposition to repeal has taurant proprietor and a beer gar­ Selection, “Echoes from t^e South' business. wear to keep their feet from sliding for honors to General Italo Balbo wage increase was not disclosed. It 1 een under the combined forces of den operator...... John N. Mohr The projected accord also wlU off the desks? and his trans-Atlantic fliers for will partly replace wage cuts. prohibition organizations organized Strewel also is known as "Stroll.” Waltz, “Old Timers,” .. M. L. Lake enable Great Britain to exert more Oamet Solo, “The Holy City” ...... pressure on the Soviet Union for a ...... L. P. Laurendeau correction of Britain’s unfavorable William Smith bEdEmce o f trade. March, “The Stein Song ...... In 1982 Great Britain's best post­ ...... L. Brockton war year -was reported as regards Banjo and Guitar ^ e t, “Selected” the balance of trade, with Imports Earl McCauguhey and from Russia amounting to £19,000,- Samuel Felice 000 and exports to Russia set at Overture, “Poet and Peasant” .... £9,000,000...... M. C. M eyrelles OEiOed Unfavorable American Patrol . F. W. Meacham The British, however, consider March, "The Stars and Stripes For­ this unfavorable, and will use aU ever” , ...... Philip John Sousa facilities In the new agreement to WARD’S PRE-INVENTORY SALE IncreEue her exports to Russia.- An inersEue the British will gain Sport Chatter in the Russian markets w ill be main­ ly at the expense of. Germany, where The North End Arrows will play half of all the Russian purchases THREE DAYS ONLY Hose Company No. 3, S. M. F. D., at Edflroad have been placed. Hickey’s Grove tonight at 6 o’clock. The hesitancy of American ex­ porters to extend long-term credits The Bolton Center nine mid the to Soviet Russia remains another Sale Starts Thursday, July 20 and Ends Saturday, July 22 Hill Billies will clash at Silvester’s drawback to Russo-American trade. diamond at 6:30 o’clock tonight. Russian orders have been steadily R EANS that you can get the decreasing during the past year, and I IV I money you need with the f If you miss this sale you are going to miss the opportunity of your life. Imagine these The following teams are scheduled observers say that former purchases Mme convenience that you | prices in the face of rising commodities. W e are overstocked and must liquidate this over­ to play tonight at 6 o’clock in the of such products as machinery are . charge merchandise at a store. ; West Side men’s volley ball league: not likely to be revived soon. I Your own signature is all we I No. 2 vs. No. 4 and No. 3 vs. No. 5. ■ I require (for amounts up to | stock before inventory. W ere you one of the crowd that was in our store this morning or last I $100) and the only qost Is s r Wednesday morning? If you were not, then you certainly missed some wonderful bargains! ;monthly charge of three per j cent on the unpeld balance./ Ask your friends or neighbors who did come in today to show you some of the bargains they TOWN ADVERTISEMENt For exemple, the average EXCURSION monthly cost when repaid in 10 ' got. You can’t sit home and expect to save on these bargains. You must be here! Come NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING monthly payments is as follows: FO R A to NEW YORK One— Come All!, Plenty of extra clerks to take care of you. If not*satisfied with any pur­ CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL For 925 the cost it .42 FO B A For 950 the cost Is .88 chase'at any time, come in and get your money back. CVERV For 975 the cest le 91.24 GASOLINE FILLING STATION ROUND TRIP For 9100 the ceet it 91.65 IN TH E RAILROAD PARI $2.00 Larger amounts and longer TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONN. Lr. WEMmt Lm Im aeiseeeee TiMAM ' «|e terms, if deeired. Upon the application of Moriarty Hwtlart 7 >44 A ** Brothers for a certificate of approv­ Dm iSSIh St. ..lOtKAM Be Sure You See The Items In Our Windows For Values Dm N«« YwR* ...... al of the location of a gasoline filling IDEAL Living^Room Furniture Rugs Sweaters Electric Ironers station to be located on the premises Lvi New Vwk* SiSePjj of Cheney Brothers on 319 Center FINANCINC, ^ , Lamps Y ard Goods Electric Refrigerators Street. EASTERN STANDARD TO a Bedroom Furniture It was voted and ordered: * A Sv fw miriUma jn f i * 'ASSOOATIOKJfel Reed Sets Lawn Mowers That the foregoing application be Room 6 — RnblEMW BulMlRg Dining Room Furniture Vacuum Cleaners 848-858 Main BtMSt Blankets Auto Accessories heard and determined at the Select­ Kitchen Cabinets Utility Cabinets men’s Office in the Municipal Build­ ThL 7281 Manohestsr. Ooan. Men’s Suits Tires and Tubes ing in said Town on the 25th day of TMI NEW HAVEN July at 8 p. m., e. s. t, and that no­ Unfinished Chairs Benches Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes Ladies’ Coats tice be given to all persons interest­ S ed in said application, of its pend­ Stools Rockers Furnaces Ladies’ Dresses ency and of the time and place of bearing thereon, by publishing a copy of this notice at least three B U S I N E S S Not Fail To See Our Ad In Wednesday*s, July 19th, Herald times in-tiie Evening Herald, and by Do sending a copy of this notice by reg­ OPPORTUNITY istered noail to said applicant, all at least seven'days before the date of An opportunity to join with present owners of largo modem said hearing, to appear at said time Coimecticut Brewery Ideally located. * and place, if they see cause, and be Prospective Aseodatea must have a substantial amount to heard relative thereto. invest in this new corporation. For and by order of the Board of Necessary capital required to be used Immediaidy lor IBp Montgomery Ward & Co. Selectmen of the Town of Manches­ Stalling modem equipment and materials. ter, Connecticut. For interview, fun information and InspeotiOB of tUs G. E. KEITH, Secretary. write P. O. Box 1016, Waterbury, Conn. Inquirlei treated rolebit 824-828 M A IN STREET P H O N E 5161 Mailed July 12. 1938. MANCHESTER ty confidential^ G. H. WADDELL, Clerk, Board of Selectmen.

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J^:'V ment, as the Vacation School now In 000 for fundls to send pupils, of tbs seaslon art studyltig tba Ufa and town to the freahmap class of Mah- WORKSCOUNCIL COLUMBIA customs of tbs Chlpsss Tbs sobool WAPPING sdMxU BSOEt year. Thera D e o ffis L e a t f f w A RADIO PROGRAM will bs In soMloD all tbs soming approximately fifty persoas at week, and «nsxt Sunday morning tha taaltlu. Tbs reconunsodatlon ..f CglumUa Grangers and thslr A neighborhood party was held at TUEMAY, JULY It (Central and Eastern Standard Time) the children will conduct the ssrvlca ths Boar? of Ftsanca that the Sti Louis—Dr. Robert Buzns, Jr„ : PROVES BIG A D famlMsa to the number of about 79 ibe homa of Mrs. Frank Foster last Wete—AH pcocram* to kBr and baslo chains or croups thereof unless satel* dressed in Cblttess costumes and wUl money be voted was put in the form 53, physidaii and surgeon, llentsia-^ asssmblsd at LakeslM at the lake Friday evening. There were between ant-Kxfionel, and commander 78^ d ; eoM< to coim (o to e) desicaatlon Includes all available statlona Bhig "Yes, JssUs Loves Me” in the forty and fifty Foster street resi­ of a aaotion by Judge WSHam Rrocrama eubleet to ehanoe. R. M. Cent. Bast. lest Wfdneeday evening to enjoy Base Hoepital detachment in Frsaee CtoieM laimasre. dents present. Games were played T^hresher and swmnd *by M aurice (Daptt0ht Ttmt Oaa a e w L t v ) 3:45— 4:45—Oeorpe HsM Orehes.—to 0 TO INDUSTRIES a social evening end — 5:05—Reis and Dunn—iUeo cst younger people played gamea until and muale enjoyed. Refreshments tUWvan. School Superintendent A. L. NBC-WEAF NETWORK 4:15— 5<15—Barney Rapp Oreh.—to e Uttle daughter PhyUss, Mrs. Bessie Young ezidalned that although the BABIO — Bastt west wlw weal wtic 4:30— 5:30—Barney Rapp Orehaatra— dark, when r^eshmente were w ere s e r v ^ Trytball, Shirley 'Trythall and Miss The "girls" of the formei Wapping sum voted was not to exceed 84,000 NO BELIEF FUNDS vHar wtac wcsb wfi wUt wfbr wro wyy east only: Bkippy—midwest repeat served, consisting o f the toasted Harle Field spent the day Sunday wben w m wtam wwl wsal; Midwest: 4:45— 6:45—Betty Barthell—to coast doga, doughnuts, cheese and coffee. High sobool held a reunior last Sat­ the ,town would not nscesaarlly have wmao wcfl ksd woo>wno wow wdaf 5:05— SK)0—H. V. Kaltenborn-to o \ Emidoyw Representation at Groton Long Point. Mrs. Field to spend that amount. He ex^ained N O ^H W E ST A CANADIAN — wtmj 5:15— S:15—Jack Denny Oreh.—wahc; A very pleasant evening was en­ and Uttle daughter wlU spend the urday at the Pond House at BUza- Stratford, July 18.»(A P) — The " wibajcstp webo wday wfyr ckgw cfcf Qypay Nina—chain joyed fay all. that some of the axpense of sending coming week there wlto their beih Park, Hai^ord. There were unemployed of tble town who bate SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wia wjax 6:30— 6:35—The Read Reporter—east: Miss Madeline Congdon of WilU- twenty-one giris present Games the pupUa to Manchester would be beat receiving town relief funds, are wfla«wsno wiod wsm wme wsd wapi Weetphal Oreh.—midwest Met Severe Test During friends, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Des- refunded to the town by the state. wlds wamb kvoo w l^ wfaa wbap kprc 6:45— 0N5—Beake Carter, Talk—t>a- mantic has been visiting st the home comb of Norwich. were played and refreshments serv­ to be given a two wedc^ vacation woai ktbe ktba ale onlj^The MIdwesternaro—west of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Field. Mr. Young also explained that it unless money is forthcoming to pay MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kclr kchl 6K>5— 7:05—Mary Eastman—cst to cat Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutchins, ed. The committee in charge was COAST — kco kfl komo Khq kpo 6:30— 740—Kata Smith, Songs^ba* Depression; Dealt With Miss Gladys Rice aad Miss Eva Mrs. Mortland Lord and Mrs. Mary was firit planned by the South Wind­ them relief. with Mrs. Hutchins brother and his sor Board of Eduction to conduct kf sd Irtar kcu slo; John Kelvin, Tenor—Dixie ColHns motoired to Oronton Long wife, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Little of A ckley o f Burnside, M rs. EUta H c- The town council last night voted Cent. East. 6:45— 7H5—Novelty Rhi^hms—also e its own ninth grade’ because both 74(L- 3:05—Drama—wabc only; Mala Many Difficidt Problems. Point for the day recently. East fiHmpton started early Sunday Menemy of Manchester, Mrs..John that the vacation will be effective t ^ 2:30— 3:3(^—Songs by Jane Plekens Chorus—chain Mrs. yera .I^nnan and two chil­ A. Collins and Miss Dora Foster of Rockville aad Maoehester High first two weeks, in August If the 2:45— 3:45—Lady Next Door—also cst 7:15— 3:15—Westphal’s Oreh—« to e morning on a five day motor trip to 3:00— 4K)0—Melodic Thoughts, Oreh. dren have returned after spending a Niagara Falls. W apping. school authorities Xtated that they state sends 822,000 in relitf funds by 7:8(^ 3:35—Nino Martini, Tenor—to a August 1, the vacation will be post­ 3:30— 4:30—Schirmer Sehmidt, Planes 3:00— 3:05—Calif. Molodloa—c to cst few days 9X Groton Long Point with Miss Florence Lane and Miss would not take the ilcw students. 3:<5— 4H5—Nursery Rhymes—also c 8:45— 3:45—Light Opera Qema—o to a New York, July 18.—The number their friend, Mrs. Ellen Helm of Miss Angle Barber who has been Later the Manchester authorities poned until the first two weeks In 4:00— 6H)5—Dinner Concert—also eat 0:15—10:15—Little Jack Little—to e Georgia McDonald of Top Lodge will spendhig a part of her vacation at September. 4:35— 6:30—Weekly Hymn Sing—to c 3:30—10:35—laham Jones Orohv—o to e of workers covered by employee- H artford. be at home to all their mends Wed­ changed their decision and' also low­ 4:45— 5:4^Helen Ward. Vocalist-to 10:00—1140—Olsn Gray Orehss.—c to e Mrs. Joseph Hutchins and son the Henry W. Loomis homestead, coast representation systems in the Unit­ nesday afternoon of this week from ered the tuition from $150 to |11U a 10:35—11:30—Oxsio Nelson Oreh.—c to o Merwln of Washington, D. C., are left this morning for Clinton Beach. pupU. A real problem he said is what 6:00— 6:00—Mountaineers—weat only 11:00—2:00—Dance Hour—wabo only ed States increased from 408,765 in, 8 to 5. This afternoon at home has 5:15— 6i15—Wm. SMtti’a Orchestra guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Lawton, young son of would be done about ninth grade 6:45— 0i45—The Qeldbergs. Serial Act NBC-WJZ NETWORK been an annual custom for several Mr. and Mrs. Williiun Lawton of 1919, to 1,263,194 in 1932, according Lester Hutchins of Chestnut Hill. years. students the year after next, as 6:00— 7:05—Sanderson-Crumlt, Songs BASIC — East: wJs wbs-wbsa wbal Wapping Center, left last Sunday 6:30— 7:30—Wayne King’s Orchestra wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; to a tabulation made public today Mrs. Marie Chneidereith • and The three act play "Love a la there Is no assurance that any out 7:05— SKHL-Ben Bernie and the Lads morning with friends for Maine, Midwest: wcky wlty kfkx wenr wis Miss Helene Chneidereith of Balti­ Carte” wiU be given at the Town of town high school will be willing A 7:30— 3:30—Taylor Helmee—cat to cst kwk kwer koil wren wmaq kso by the National Industrial Confes- more are guests at Top Lodge, the where be wiU spend his vacation S:0(L- 3:05—National Heroea—lUso eat NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ ence Board, in a report entitled "Col­ Hall Friday evening of this week to take the South Windsor incom­ 5:30— 3:35—Radio Ferumr-also coast wlba kstp webo wday kfyr okgw cfcf summer home of the Misses Lane by the Yoimg People’s society. wUi his grandparents, until Labor ing pupils then.' ^ 3:05—10:05—Jack Denny’s Orchestra SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjax lective Bargaining through Em­ Day, wben bis parents will motor up 3:80—10:30—Talkie Pleture Time, Skit aad McDonald of Baltimore. Little Shirley Van Slcklln, small wfla>wsun wlod wsm wmo wsb wapl ployee Representation." there after him. 10:00—11 iOO—Ralph KIrbsry, Baritone > wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre Mr. and Mrs. Roger Isbell of New daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lOiD^lIHlS—Harold Stern^s Orchestra woai ktbs kths "The history, present scope, and Mrs. Mary Tuttle is spending Haven were week-end guests at the LEAVES FOB LONDON Van Sicklin, left last Friday to 10:30—11:30—Dance Orchestra — east; MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl karlr kghi Importance of this form of collective home of Mrs. Isbell’s parents, Hr. some time with her daughters, Mrs. Ben Bemle—repeat for coast PACIFIC COAST — kgo Kfi kgw komo spend a week with b’er grandmother, CBS-WABC NETWORK Ubq kpo kfsd ktar relationship in American Industry and Mrs. Hubert P. C!ollins. Le Bourget, France, July 18.— Ethel T. Boody and Miss Dorothy Cent. Eaat. mrJee it im posrible to ignore w orlu Mrs. Anna Parklngton of Winsted. BASIC—East wabc wade woko wcao At the morning service of the lo­ (AP)—FnmkUn O. Roosevelt, Jr., Boody of Manchester.'They all at­ waab wnao war wkbw wkrc whk cklw 2:45— 3:45—To Be Announced councils as a -factor affecting the cal church the pastor’s subject was left by airplane today for London, tended services at the Federated wdro wcau trip wjas wean wfbl wapd 3:05— 4:00—Sherman Orehes.—alsn e successful operation of the National "Keieping the Faith.” The choir wjsv: Midwest: wbbm wgn wfbm kmbe 3:35— 4:35—Ths Singing Lady—east where be plana to visit for a fort­ church here last Sunday morning. Wilmington, Del., man is now PEMONAt FWAWa Co. kmoz wowo whas v 8H5— 4:45«Orphan Annie—east only Industrial Recovery Act,” says the sang as an anthem "Lead Us On”. night before going to Spain. At the special town meeting which talking after 11 years of voluntary BAST A C A N A D A -w pc wbp wlbw 4:00— 6:00—Rsggra Childs Orehsstra Conference Board’s report. In the place of the Christian En- was held at the Wapping school ball whae wlbs wfea woro wlco efrb ckao 4:85— 6:30—Kathtyn Nswman, Sengs sUence in which he said absolutely UiHlRoam X, State Theater Bldg, DIXIE—wgst wsfa wbro wqam wdod 4H5— 6:45—Lowell Thomas—e oiUy Justify Existence deavdr meeting in the evening, an Charlotteville, Va., has an air­ last Saturday evening, it was unani­ nothing. We knoii' a lot of men who 6:05— 3:00—Amos ’n’ Andy—east only T5S Mala St» Maachester klra wrec wlao wdsu wtoo krld wrr "Conditions incident to the busi­ illustrated lecture on China was mail beacon that is visible for 260 mously voted to grant ths South Ogea Tburadar Evealags Uatll t P. M. ktrb fctsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 6:15— 6:15—Radio -In Edueatlen—to a have been talking every day for the wdae whig wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs 6 :4 ^ 6:45—Ray Heatherten, Baritone ness depression furnished a severe given in the church, which was of mUes; it has 1,280,000,000 candle- V 'indsor Board of Education an ex­ past 11 years, of whom the same Phone X4SO MIDWEST—wcah wmbd wtaq ‘ wkbh ^ 6:05- 7:05-The Crime Clues Myatory test of the value of employee repre­ especial interest at the present mo­ power. tra appropriation not to exceed 84,- thing might be said. The oalf charge la three pereeat per kfab wisn ksej wlbw kfb wmt wnax 6:85- 745—Adventures In Health sentation,” continues the report. month on unpaid amount of loan. wkbn wcco 6:45- 745—Floyd Olbtons on the Air MOUNTAIN—kvor kls koh ksl 7:00— 3:05—Lewisehn Stadium Con. "Works councils were called upon to COAST-ktaj koln kgb kfre kol kfpy Mjimorloj A.PMt deal with the most difficult of ail kvl kfbk kznj kwg kem kdb kgmb 8:80— 3:80—»Mlss Lrila,” Radio Play 3:05—10:00—The Poet Prince — eaat: problems concerning working condi­ Cent. Bast Amoa ’n* AndiL-rapeat for wwest tions, discharge of employees and 2:05- 3:00—U. S. Navy Band—to o :16—10:18 — Plekona______Sisura j Trie— 345— 3:30—Roundtewnsrs—also coast —east: Floyd OIbbens—midweOIbbena—midwest rpt reduction of wage rates.. If they 2:45— 3:45—Memories Oardon—also o 0:30—10:80—The Masters!ngere—to e survived so exacting a trial, they 3:15— 4:16—Fred Bsrrens Or.—also o 9:45—10:45—iHealth Advsnturss—o rpt 3:35— 4:30—Skippy, Sketch—east op* 10:00-11:00-Mllls Musleal Playboys indeed justified their existence.” ly: Betweenin the rBeekends—west • - 10:35-11:30-Mark Flshsr’a Orehostra Although the number of concerns with employee-representation sys­ These Are The Months When Work tems declined 28 per cent from the peak of 482 in 1926 to 818 in 1982, ANDOVER thf number of employees covered de­ WDRC clined only 8 per cent, or from 1,- 869,078 to 1,268,194. Mrs. Ward Tslbot spsnt Wsdnes* 286 Hartford Conn. 1880 "With general industrial employ­ day wlUi rslAtlres in Maacbester. In The Kitchen Is At Its Worst ment declining about 40 per cent be­ Mrs. Lewis Phelps sad soa Joba tween 1926 and 1982, while the num­ were callers la Hartford Friday. Thursday, July IS. ber of employs#! covexad sm- Mr. and Mrs. M ortlasr Bailtb, Jr„ ploysss-repressntat^n mtMsu was of Ntw York bars rsturasd to their deoUnlng only 8 psr cent, these sys­ borne after spsadlar tbs past week P . M. tems would appear without question with tbs fonnsr's nstsr and faailly 8:00—Bassball Game; Red Box ve. to havs hold weir ground," nis Con­ Due To Hot Weather. Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Friedrich. Cleveland Indians. ference Board oondudes. 6:00—Msnoorlsb Garden. There was quits a family father- In Vogue 10 Years 6:16—Fred Berren'e Orchestra. inr at tbs home of Mr. and Mrs. It is significant, according to the 8:80—Skippy. AUsn Hslmsr last week wben her report, that over 85 per cent of ths brother WlUlanr. H. Cooper, w ife, 6:46—George Hall's Orchestra. We Know Of -No Better Time To 6:00—Rsls and Dunn. employes - representation systems aad six cblldrsD Audrey, Barbara, found to exist In 1982 bad bssn In William H., Jr„ Sbirlsy, Richard 6:16—Bamsy Rapp’s Orchestra. 6:46—EUzabsth Barthell. continuous operation for more than and Marion of Warsbouss Point and 10 years. Mrs. Hslmsr's son and family bad a 7:00—H. V. Kaltenborn. Prove To You The Heat Elimination reunion, nineteen being present. 7^6—Gypsy Nina. There are two basic and distinct Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Colman aad 7:80—Alfred Kettledon, tenor. types of employss-rsprssentatlon Mrs. Rosoos Colman of Pomfrst 7:45—New England Council, systems, tbs report continues. One, eallsd on-Mrs. Mary Holt rsesntly. r-*00—"Deep River"—Willard Robi­ ths jolnt-rsprsssntatlon type, strsss- Provided By An Electric vRange. M a and Mrs. WlUiam Hslmsr and son—The Evangelist of Rhythm, •s eo-opsratlYs action of manage­ eblldrsD returned to tbelr boms In 8:80—Plano Mslodlsa—R a e b • 1 ment and working fores aad pro­ Pouihksspsie, New York, after Roberta Moors—Rhythm. vides for equal representation aad •pending Ibe pait week with bis 8:46—Novelty Rhythms. equal voting power in the eoimoll. parents Mr. and Mrs. Alien Hsl> 9:00—Modem Male Chorus, The other type, the employee-com­ msr. They left by auto at 8:46 a. 9:16—Frank Wsstphal’s Orohsstra. mittee type, assumes that smployss- as, aadi: ardrs^ at boass ^at 2 9:80—Nino Martini, tenor; Orehss­ rsprssentatlves can act with greater e'dodc p. m., and sent word of thslr tra. freedom and mors truly represent WHEN YOU COOK safa axnval. 10:00—California Mslodlss, the working fores If there are no Mrs. Eleanor Howarth of Provl- 10:46—Light Opera Gems. management members on tbs ooun- denes, R. L, spsnt the weekend with 11:16—UtUs Jack Uttle. oll. Some plans of this type, known bsr eousln and family Mr. and Mrs. 11:80—Zsham Jones’ Orehsstra. as employee associations, closely Lewis Phelps. parallel the organization of trade There were ssvsatssn tables In play at tbs Rainbow whist given by unions, with provisions for locals ELECTRICALLY tbs Ladles' Benevolent society, Sat­ aad,a governing body of smployss- urday evening, Tloksts were sold rsprssentatlves, except that mem­ for twenty-two•Bty-two tables. Three bead bership is confined to employees of 9 tables won prises'and another table WBZ-WBZA the particular company. won ths booby prise. The tables Older Form were decorated with rainbow colors Sprlogfleld — Boston A' trae of plan known as "Indus­ Heat Is Concentrated Where You and flowers decorated the hall. trial Democracy,” which provides Miss Carolyn Howlett of Burnside for a bouse of representatives elect­ spent the week-end with Mrs, Ray­ Tuesday, July 18, 1988 ed from the rank and lUe, a senate Want It— The Oven Is So Perfectly mond Ooodale. ESi D Be T. of foremen, and a cabinet of exscu- Cserge Olsen and Bert Larrabee 4:00 p. m.—Loew’i M-G-M Variety tlvss, was Introduced before tbs of Karuord were Sunday guests of Hour. World War, enjoyed some popularity Mr. sad Mrs, Alfred Cavagnaro. for a time, but proved too cumber­ Insulated That Perishable' Flowers Oussts at "Tbs House on ths Cor­ 4:30—Brown Palace Hotel Orches­ tra. some for ordinary purposes, and ner” tbs home of Mrs. Ralph Bass, steadily lost ground, until now only over Sunday, were Miss L. C. Edgsr- 4:46—Screen Scrap Book. 6:00—Agricultural Markets. 7 companies are known to havs re­ ton from Brooklyn, New York; Mrs. tained this type. Or Vegetables Will Not Wilt Oh J. V. Colclough and son from Welles 6:16—Tom Gerun and hla Casino Isy Farms, Mass.; Master George Orchestra. The two general types, the joint Jepson, Blrmlniham, Michigan; 6:80—Singing Lady (nursery jin­ committee and the employee com­ Montasue Wayne, North Carolina, gles, songs and storiss). mittee, are sometimes combined to T op O f It aad Mlsi Betty Shepherd of New 6:46—Little Orphan Annls. obtain ths advantages of both. Thus Haven, Conn. 6:00—Regfls Chllds/ad his Roose­ while the committees are considered Mrs. John T. Murphy of Boston, velt Hotel Orchestra to be basically employes bodies, they Mass., spsnt Monday and Tuesday 6:16—Happy Landings — Mltzi may be turned Into joint committees with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a ; Green. at any time when conditions war­ E. Frink. 6:80—Time, temperature. rant. This Is Illustrated In the rs- You Don’t Have To Purchase An Electric Range The Ladles' Benevolent society cently established plan of the C!ar- I • •' 6:84—Sports Review-Bill Wil­ I ■ • will hold their annual picnic at the liams. negie Steel Ckimpany, subsidiary of home of Mrs. Gardiner at Wright's 6:40—Weather. the United States Steel Corporation. Mins, Thursday. It will be a basket 6:42—Famous Sayings. Fill Neoeseary Place lunch and tl^ ladles are requested to "From merely adjudicating griev­ To Get All These Conveniences And Advantages ' be there at noon. , 6:45—Today's News — Lowell Thomas. ances, "the Conference Board rqiort Mr, aad Mrs. Kent Newton at concludes, "employes-representatjon New York and Miss Natalie Newton 'n ' Andy. 7:15—National Advisory Council plans have gone on to a larger field of Middletown are visiting their par­ of usefulness in co-ordinating the ents Mr. and Mrs. Allen Newton at on Radio in Education. River KnoUo. 7:45—Aldo Ricci and bis Phantom efforts of management and 'worker to the advantage of both. They have YOU CAN RENT AN ELECTRIC RANGE Mies Evelyn White was leader of Strings. the Christian Endeavor meeting 8:00—^Ehio Crime Clues. provided a much needed uedlum of Sunday evening. 8:80—Adventures In Health. communication between manage Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Platt 8:45— ^World's F air R eporter — ment and working force, a two-way and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gibbons. channel, always .open, which wben 4 William Armor and Ronald Platt, 9:00—PhUharmonic Symphony Or­ utilized in a spirit of fairness has With the installation of a rental range The rental range plan is one of the biggest all of Wapping are camping on chestra.' been productive of much goo^' to Ellsworth Covell's lot at Andover 10:00—Household Musical Memories. bmh parties." there is a small installation charge plus your household offers you can find an5rwhere. Lake. Dana Randall of Wapping 10:30—Herbert Marsh and hie Or­ spent part of the day Sunday at chestra. rental charge payable monthly with your Where can you secure such a high grade arti­ the Lake. 10:45— News. Mrs. T. M. Lewis and eon. Burton 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. have returned borne after spending 11:08—Sports Review. ^ c t r ic light bill. You will find that the totah cle for your home that will do so much and the past week at the Henry cottage, lALCOTTVlLLE Bluff Point. Laurence Little also 11:15—Pickens Sisters. figure represents the most moderate charge cost you so little plus the fact that you are not spent a few days with Burton 11:30—The Master singers. Lewis at the Point. 12:00—Mills Miuical Playboys. Charles MonfCgban returned home Emery Fellows and family have A . M. on Saturday after spending two to be found for such a modem service. required to make any initial investment? moved ffom the Mark Bass farm. 12:30—Edgewater Beach Orchestra. weks at Camp Cross, Nlantlo. At present they have stored their 1:00— Time. Richard Wighman of Stafford goods at Edward Keep’s while look­ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ing for a small farm. Charles Blankenhurg. Miss Eleanor Talcott, daughter of PROBING MAN’S DEATH Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Talcott aad For Full Particulars Consult 80 DATS FOB STUDENT radio artist will be heard over Sta­ New York, July 18.—(AP)~An tion WBZ on Monday evenings at Milford, July 18—(AP) —An Im­ investigation was made today into 9:80. pulse to take a ride in a locomotive the death of William E. Gibbons, Miss Evelyn Blevins of Manches­ cost Charles Wysocki, l7-years-old 29, former resident of Torrington ter was a week-end guest of Mr. and Naugatuck High school student, a and New Haven, who was found Mrs. Louis J. Smith. The Manchester Electric Company 860 fine and a 30-day*jail sentence dead yesterday in the hub-cellar Mr. and Mrs. John Monaghan today. base of a freight elevator shalt at spent the week-end at Pawtucket, 778 Main S t Phone 5181 He was arraigned before Judge the Hotel Ansonim. R. I. Robert C. Stoddard in Town Court His mother, Mrs. Mary Gibbons James and Fred Wood spent .the as a result of his visit last week to of (171 Berry street), Torrington, week-end at Eastford. the plant of the Connecticut light was notified by police, but authori­ The Misses Florence Pinney and and P ow er Company, where ha ties said the body would^ not be Miriam Welles returned home on boarded a switching locomotive, released for funeral services in Friday, evening from a fifty-day OR THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: started it and could not stop it. Torrington until the coroner had tour of the United States. "Charles, mechanically inclined, completed an Investigation. Mrs. Esther L. Miner* is spending Snifgt H. BbiMKHi, 681 Mftin Street' Watkini Broi., Ine., 987 Main Street 6 . E. K iitli Fum ltorl Co.*1118 MMn Streot could not resist the temptation to Gibbons was not known at the some time with Mrs. Ida Pinney df take the locomotive for a ride,” the hotel and authorities Were at­ Andover. standard Plnmblnf Go.* 901 BLUn Street defense counsel said of the trip tempting to learn bow he had fall­ Miss Dorothy Wood'will leave on which ended as the locomotive and en into the shaft. Identification was Tuesday morning for a week’s vaca­ two coal cars were wrecked. made from papers in bis pocket. tion with friends in New York aty.

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KATWJUNe HAVILAND-TAYLOR By Alicia Hart ■ m A 1933 BY^NEA SeRVIcOjc* By Oiiv R o b fts BwtoB WHITE ACCESSORIES MUST XDRINK TEN GLASSES l.iwwcci • ^ BEOIX WKRg TODAY BE SPOTLESS OF WATER A DAY! ELENTOB STAFFORD, 20, falls In BOSSING CHILDREN TO OliU di love with 85-year*old BARRETT It’s the little things which are so Be healthy and the chances are COLVIN, who haa returned to New two to one that you’ll be beautiful! MAY BIAKE THEM BECOME often neglected. And they resdly MEEK AND SUBMliSSKVE ' - York after years abroad. Barrett count more than the big ones when When your body is well taken has made a name for himself as. an it comes to beauty! care of and extremely healthy it archeologist. He is about to ask If you go in for white acces­ naturally follows that your com­ . Vera was two years old. The Elinor to marry him when her Jefd- sories and white or pastel lingerie plexion, hair, eyes and everything Neighbor Child was two years old. ons, scheming mother, ITDA STAF* touches on your summer clothes, else will be more attractive. ’T ^ occurred: FORD, interferes and succeeds in always be sure that they are .im­ One thing which may cause your Vera was on her Uttle roekiag breaking up the romance. maculately clean. Nothing is hair to grow dull and lifeless and chair. Neighbor Cblld wanted it. When Elinor's aunt, wealthy MISS worse than soiled gloves, dingy your skin muddy and dingy is an She came over, updumped Vera on HTTT.A SEXTON, dies she leaves her purses and bats or collars and unhealthy body. ^ the grass, and, righting the chair, entire fortune to Barrett. Then cuffs that aren’t spotless.. 'There are a few simple hesilth sat down. drunken VANCE CARTER shoots It takes time to keep white ac­ rules that take practically no time She then saw Vera pick up a BENTWELL STAFFORD, Elinor’s cessories clean — if you can’t and entail very little expense. doU. She got off the 'chair and father. Barrett, who does not want spend that time on them, it’s far Do you drink ten glasses of wa-> snatched the doU. Vera then ran the Sexton fortune, tells Elinor that better to. use dark ones. ter each day? You should. And and cUmbed up on the chair. if she will marry him and live in hu Put on fresh underwear every two of them should oe taken when Updumped again. home as a gi}est for a year he wlU morning. You’ll be surprised how you get up in the morning. Some­ ’There sat Neighbor Child rock­ give the en&e sum to her to divide good it makes you feel once you times the juice of half a lemon in ing the dolly. Vera looked about. among the relatives. Elinor agrees, get into the habit. It is very easy each glass will make the drink She got a little bucket and started knowing the money may save her to rinse out underthlngs each more pidatable. However, if for r load it with blocks. father's life. night. You can’t be truly dainty one reason or another lemon juice Aggressive Tactic The marriage takes place next and immaculate if you’re wearing doesn’t strike your fwcy, drink Neighbor Child droppedi both day. Barrett finds himself falling soiled lingerie. the two glasses of plain'water any­ doll and chair and appropriated In love with Elinor over again. Then Never allow a trace of dandruff way. t ie bucuet. The hostess went one day he sees her with BOB TEL- 01 loose hairs to show on your Brushing your teeth twice a day back to the chair. FARE and believes she has been shoulders. If you comb your hair and seeing your dentist frequently After a while Vera cUmbed up OTooting Telfare secretly. His sus­ after you put on your clothes, put is a health habit which pays big ott a big ch» >. Her uninvited picions are renewed and he treats a towel across your shoulders. dividends. You can’t have glist­ guest tried to push her off. Vera her coldly. This makes Elinor mis­ Many a woman has lost a race for ening, beautiful teeth if they are clung N. C. cUmbed up beside erable. charm Just because her shoulders not clean. Cavities which dre not her. 'Then she edged behind hea Her father's health is slow to im­ and neck were covered with loose attended to will cause all sorts of braced herself against the back prove and the doctor advises a hair and dandruff. physical disorders. and pushed with her feet. Off warmer climate. Elinor goes with Be careful o< your breath. Make You need fresh air and exercise. dropped Vera. her father to Aiken. sure that it is always sweet and Why not combine these two health Vera’s mother had been watch­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY fresh. Brushing your teeth, utlng habits by taking brisk walks in ing. She said, “Mary, run on a mouth wash, seeing a dentist the open sdr? home.” Mary just looked at her. CHAPTER XXXn. s frequently and keeping your di­ Plenty of sleep is necessary to Mother picked up Mary, carried Elinor wrote Barrett stilted little gestive tract in good working or­ health and beauty. Get nine hours her to the pavement and said firm­ 40tes about 4he weather, ner fath­ der are the most Important steps every night if you can. Ehght ly, “Now scoot.” Mary thought er's condition, and the routine of the toward a sweet breath. hours is positively necessary. for a minute and then darted for a household. He resul them thin. He Taking a bath every day is a Sleeping on a comfortable bed, baU on the grass. Possessed of the could not help it. He carried them health and a beauty rule that you the windows wide open, will do ball she “scooted.” in an inner coat pocket and scorned can’t afford to pass up. It is the much toward making your eyes Vera’s mother said to herself, “My child haa no punk. She’s himself for keeping them. He tried basic Tactor toward true charm shiny and your complexion clear A wealth of lustrous wavy hair helped Miss Lucille Lund, N’ortli- to bum them one night in the li­ and beauty. and flawless. western University co-ed of Evanston, 111., win the titlr of the !--)ing to be a softy. She’U never brary fireplace. Instead he burned "most beautiful college girl” in a national contest conducted by a take her own part and children the hand that salvaged them. college .magazine. Here’s the winner, her face turned toward wiU always abuse her. I know Toward the end of April Barrett Hollywood and a movie test. '"hat’s going to happen. That oth­ saw Ldda Stafford for the first time Daily Health er kid wlU run everything, be class since her daughter had gone south. uotations— president and marry a mllUon- T.irin, appeared on a Sunday morn­ aire. Vera will be one of those points out that some manufactur­ knowledge as to the nature of the ing, wearing a dress so simple a Q S. S. G.’s (“sweet, simple and girl­ Service ers are taking advantage of the cur­ medicament used and its effects on ywa.n would Call it plain, though to ish,” if you don’t know) and es- rent interest in ultraviolet rays and the skin. a woman it bore the unmistable ’The world suffers less from ig­ dints on How to Keep W sl By peciaUy the simple. What am I norance than from failure to act hgr World Famed Autborttgr in irradiations generally in the ad­ going to do?” stamp of Paris. NEXT: W'rinkle rmnovers. “My dear Barrett!" she mimnur- upon what it knows. vertising of creams which have ir­ The “Give-Up” Attitude ed, gliding into the library. —Dr. Frank H. Vizetelly, lexicog­ MODERN FACE CREAMS SAFE, radiated properties. There is not the In the house Vera put a plUow Stiffly he took her outstretched rapher. BUT BE CAREFUL OF slightest reason for believing in the on the floor and put her head on special virtues of these pit parations. hands. He heard her ask, “Lone­ When it comes, to registering honesty. Miss Bette Davis of the SKIN BLEACHES DO YOU KNOW T H A T - it. ly?” and responded heavily, “Very!” I have always had faith in wom­ If they contain enough radium to “Mustn’t touch,” said her moth- movies is considered the best Bette in Hollywood. The technique, as have any effect, they are danjgerqus. “You must dine with me some Miss Davis shows here, is to look your victim right squarely in the en and they have always dressed Preparations Containing Mercury ed. “Get up.” She hastily took up If hey are merely subjected to ir­ Evicted from his studio for non­ the pillow, plumped It, and replac­ night, Barrett. I would so like to eyes, and then bare your souL The costume is considered appropriate. properly, and therefore we have no Often Cause 111 Effects; Rub­ know you better!” restrictions (on type of suits wom­ bing Is Great Benefit to radiation, the proof is not yet avail­ payment of rent, a Washington, D. ed it on the sofa. He murmured vaguely about hav­ en bathers sha'j wear at city swim­ Orculation able that this accomplishes any C., sculptor became so angry that Vera went over to the bookcase ing to get a great deal of wrork out She usually woke about 10 o’clock easier. Your case will be— ” he ming pools). good. be smashed all his statutes with a and pulled down a book. “Horsey” of the way. He detested the wo­ to bathe and return to bed for her consulted records—6072B.” —Lionel Evans, park commission­ (This is the second of three arti­ It has been argued that irradiated hammer. Very likely, he/ reached she said. cles on cosmetics.) man! breakfast. After that she would Lida wrote, “ 6G72B” in a small er, Yoimgstown, Ohio. creams and greases have special the conclusion that his profesnon Her mother jerked it away. “No Lida settled by the hearth. She dawdle over letters, the newspapers power in destroying germs and in was a bust. no—that’s Daddy’s good book. Put engagement book, murmuring as By DR. MORBiS FISHBEIN stretched her slender foot teward or perhaps a sensational novel. she did so, “ ’Thank you!” We need a new party of moral hastening the,healing of wounds, Pennsylv2mia thief was arrested it back.” She jerked the book out Editor, Journal of the American the fender. Her ankles were still Then came the fine art of dressing “Not at all, Mrs. Stafford—” ideas, a party that stands for the but even this study is in an early when he attempted to pawn a 81900 of the tiny hands and put it where Medical Association, and of Hygeia, quite as good as Elinor’s, she saw which always took an hour and often She rose and drew her coat policy of prohibition. experimental stage, and the evidence watch for a measly 815. He should it belonged. “Go and get your own happily. more. As the clock struck one she around her. The man’s eyes ap' —Mrs. Ella Boole, former presi­ , the Health Magazine is not yet sufficient to be convinc­ have known that time is precious. book.” “I came in because I have foimd usually sauntered forth to meet praised her, rimning over her slowly dent, W. C. T. U. In preparing the skin • for cos­ ing’. An erroneous impression that About two-thirds of the things Mary Pickford intends to remove myself to be in the most amazing some one for limcheon or to hunt from head to foot and back again. metic purposes women frequently the child went after were sunuhar- position,” she began. up diversion for the day. 1 am renouncing Hollywood com­ to Texas to live probably arises Uy removed. Once or twice when Ldda was warmed, reassured. She use creams of various'types. The Vanishing creams are made up, “Yes?” he prompted without en­ This Monday morning found her pletely; for 350,CW0 followers of from the fact that after her di­ she whimpered she was maie to had been so alone since Vance Car formula for cold cream has been for the most part, without much fat. thusiasm. up at eight and dressed by nine. Mohammed, economic problems do vorce from Doug she will be in stop at once. , ter’s “absurd outbreak.” Men had known for hundreds of years. Most They are chiefly potassium or sodi­ “ Overdrawn again! Can you fan­ In her car a half hour later she not exist. • the lone star state. You have the picture. Vera was been shy of her. She bad once or cold creams are merely mixtures um with rosewater and perfume. cy it, Barrett? I simply know ordered Grier, to an address on a twice felt the threat of age and —Rex Ingram, movie producer, The average doctor knows 25,000 accustomed to giving up. She was nothing of figures! And 1 can’t of various fats and water. The Sometimes the fat is replaced by words, says a lexicographer. Two too little to dlstingmsh between a side street. wondered what she would do with convert to Mohammedanism. quality of any cold cream depends seem to learn!” , ’The chauffeur, waiting before almond oil, wax or gelatin. The that we wish ours could forget sure playmate and her. mother. She time— and herself—when she was on the thoroughness with which the chief value of many creams of this He said nothing. > this address, smiled the cynical old. She had no investment that A 40-hour week in Industry gen­ “Please remit.” was being conditioned into a “give ingredients are mixed, and also m type is the fact that they are rub­ “I knew if Elhior were in town smile that came often to his honest would return peace as the fire erally would not scratch the sur­ *“'There is only one thing to be 'ip” attitude. thoir quality. bed in, which aids circulation of the that she’d help me out—^for a little Irish lips. He eyes were on the gilt burned low. She did not realize face of our job of putting a large said when a husband persists in The other little pest was the ex­ time—and this morning I thought, lettering that appeared on a plate number of unemployed back to There was a time when creams hlood in the skin, and serves'as a coming home late at night,” de­ act opposite.-• Probably her indif­ her lack of resource. She thought offered to women as cosmetics con­ ‘But what is more natural than to glass window. Women like Lida work. mild form of massage. clares a woman writer. The trou­ ferent or else too-kind mother nev­ only, “Old age is hideous!” tained lead or mercury, but today turn to my Elinor’s husband? The went to detective agencies tor just She left the place smiling over —Hugh S. Johnson, national recov­ Purveyros of cosmetics offer all ble is, however, that most wives er crossed her st all. Or perhaps man whom she so adores!” one reason—to ferret out secrets to ery administrator. such substances are seldom, if ever, sorts of crei^ms with special names don’t realize this. she had to fight het way with old­ * * * the memory of this strange man’s use for blackmail or a divorce. ' sensuously glittering eyes. Her found in creams sold in ordinary supposed to have specific purposes. Fifty per cent of the people listed er brothers amd sisters. He opened his cigaret case, offer­ « * * daughter would have shuddered at Any religion that does not help commerce. In some instances creams They are known as motor creams, In Who’s Who have had a college Look at it as you wljl. I think ed her one .and lit one for himself Grier wondered about Mrs. Staf­ their light and struggled to forget to keep people young has some­ are sold as skin bleaches. These oc­ outdoor creams, thinning creams education and 79 per cent have had there is nourishment for thouglit after lighting hers. ford’s erreind as he waited in the it. thing deeply the matter with it. casionally contain harmful sub­ and thickening creams. Actually a high school education. here. “Mrs. Stafford,” Jie said slowly new car she had bought the day The day was clear, tmusually —Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdick. stances, including mercury, and ill these creams possess little if any Sound travels 1100 feet per sec­ Will a child be able to elbow bis after a moment’s snence, “the last after her daughter’s marriage. warm. ' “Perhaps,” Lida mused, effects have been reported following special virtues. It is inadvisable to ond; when sent b^ wireless it way through the world if he. h:i8 time Elinor lent you money—^which ‘•She can’f be havin’ that husband “ Barrett will drive up there this their use. put strong medicaments on any kind takes the speed of electric waves, been trained always to turn the you have not returned to her— I of hers shadowed,” he mused. “He afternoon!” Dr. Alice Carleton of C^ord of akin without having definite 186,000 feet per second. other cheek? Will la one thing told her I did not like it. She can’t get way, tied like he is to his (To Be Continned) JOHNSON CONTINUES The Franciacan monks own the and obedience another. We • need promised me she would not do it bed and a wheel chair!” Grier gave Garden of Gethsemane. both. We ought to be . able -to again. You see, therefore, that, up the riddle. NEWSPAPERS MERGED strike a balance. while I am sorry to refuse you, I Meanwhile inside Lida had ex­ INDUSTRIAL SURVEY cannot help you out—” plained her errand. ’The sleek in­ New Orleans, July 18— (A P) — Evening Herald Pattern Lida grew jwhite, her eyes hard. dividual who sat back of the desk The New Orleans Tlmes-Picaytme She laughed harshly. had listened to her tale and written Publisl^ng Company today pur­ To Issue General Call to Busi­ Without heeding the interruption, O N AND O FF Barrett’s name and New York chased the New Orleans States, the ness to Join in Wage-Raising DAINTINESS HAS THIS A bCDK Barrett went on. “Elinor settled address on a pad. Now he said, evening newspaper owned by the SUMMERY EVENING DRESS— on you and your husband a large “ We’ll do all that is possible and estate of Colonel Robert Elwlng, Drive. TH^ SCREEN fortime, more than I wanted to set­ we’ll keep you informed, Mrsl Staf­ and will publish the States jointly And Much Cbslhn! It’s Easily Made tle upon you—” ford. If. the facts are what you — Jean Harlow AW" with the Times-Picayime, the Washington, July 18 — (AP) — “I c(uite believe that!” Lida broke think they are and Mr. Colvin makes morning newspaper. By HELEN WILLIAMS BY BRUCE CATTON in scathingly. ' a trip to Connecticut soon it won’t Hugh S. Johnson, the National re­ covery administrator, today con­ Ulustrated Dressmaking Lesson “If you can’t manage on that take us very long to give you the Cloudcroft, N. Mex., lays claim Famished with Every Pattern DE VALERA'S FIGHT you couldn’t manage on any low down!” tinued intensive study of the plans FOB IRISH FBEEIKHff to having the loftiest golf course for a general call to industry and amount,” Barrett said, still cooly. Ldda smiled. You’ll look as pretty as a picture in the United States; situated on business to join in the wage-raising “What a delightful lecture ” “We usually number these in this exquisitely lovely dress of Biography Shows Evolution of Free top of the Sacramento mountains, and work-sharing drive without “You’ll have to pull up or be very cases,” the man went ont. “For vivid blue chiffon print, topped by State's Lea^r the course is 9000 feet above sea waiting for formal action by the miserable,” he stated. “Easy one thing it makes telephone calls leveL flesh pink chiffon. spending is a habit, you know—” govempaent on agreements submit­ It is sleekly flattering and ex­ By BRUCE CATTON She rose. With a slow, almost ted by the various industrial lines. tremely youthful ' in its new ruler­ Inificatlons were a final decision insolent gesture she pulled her fur like straightness. Just below the The way in which a fighter for close around her soft, white throat. might, come shortly. . knevi'it starts to widen into a political freedom can gradual­ “I shall not forget,” she said, ’The question, discussed at length graceful rippling full hemline. Cape- ly develop into a social revolution­ THIS CURIOUS WORLD - yesterday with President Roosevelt “that I came to you for help and let sleeves create the smart br9ad ary is strikingly brought out in that you refused me!” aboard the yacht Sequoia on Chesa­ shoulder effect. “De Valera,” a biography of the “I’m sorry you feel as you do, peake Bay, was taken up today by You can make Paris model at famous Iri^ Free State chieftain Mrs. Stafford. Can’t you see that the administrator with his legal ad­ a surprisingly small cost. by Dennis Gwynn. when I asked EHinor to refuse you visors and deputy administrators. Style No. 2751 is designed for Mr. Gwynn starts by tracing aid I pledged myself to do the same Later. Johnson took it to a meet­ sizes 14. 16,18. 20 years, 86, 38 and De Valera’s long fight against thing?” ing of the recovery advisory board 4(Tinchea bust. Size 18 requires 2 7-8 England; the fight that began “Elinor would not have to know.” composed of Cabinet members bead­ yards of 35-inch material with 8-4 with the Easter Week uprising at “I do not lie, Mrs. Stafford— ” ed by Secretary Roper. yard of 85-inch contrasting. 1916, when De Valera emerged Her face hardened.- She caught No Report Made Price of Pattern 15 cents. overnight from obscurity and be­ the implication he had. not meant 'No word as to conclusions pene­ Make the Most of your Looks! came a national hero, and which to make with his statement. trated from the meeting. It- had For vacation clothes, for the has continued down to the pres­ * * * been decided, however, that the en­ mountains, lakes, seaside or that ent row over the oath of alle­ She left the house shaking with terprise, if undertaken, would have tour you have often talked about, giance; rage. There was Miss EHla Sex­ to be on a voluntary basis since the see a copy of our new book of In this fight De Valera haa ton’s house across the street. Miss law provides no authority for a Summer Fashions..* been amazingly successful. He has Ella had been infiuenced by Bar­ general blanket compulsion of busi­ Vacation clothes, and frocks for been, as Mr. Gwyim points* ou^ rett’s scheming and persuaded not ness to increase the purchasing everyday wear, home wear, lingerie, obstinate, opinionated,, vain, jome- to leave her money as it should have power of its workers. children’s designs, etc. times downright cantankerous— SCOTTISH ZOOLOGIST AND Also expected shortly was 'n- gone. If the money had been left NATURAUSi; ONCE BOONE PROM Send today for your copy of the but he has brought Ireland to the as it should have been there would Obuncement by Johnson of hearing new book, enclosing 10 cents in very threshhold of full independ­ THE BANKS OPACOWRANV dates for more codes of fair compe­ be no need of approaching Elinor or OP DRILLMG AUJUAMCN stamps or coin. Address Fashion ence, and he has shown . himself her husband for loans. The shoe tition, the agreements by which Department. to be one of the ablest political TO CHASE A JRAAS business under the industrial con­ would be on the other foot! As S/REC/mGA/ O FaU TTSH ^ / strategists Ireland ever pit^ced. things were there were few chances trol law obtains self-regulation in Now, Mr. Gwynn points out. to even up with Barrett Colvin. Un­ exchange for iienefits for labor. Sev­ Manchestef Herald De ValenCs struggle for a self- less he h ^ on the side some little eral of these have been submitted to contained Ireland has taken a affair I Lida could hurt him that the recovery organization vlthin Pattern Service new tack. It has. become not so • MTHCUSJV.- the )aat few days. way, extract from Ifim what she a t o n e t im e For a Herald Pattern send 15c much a fight for freedom from wished'with the pledge of silence. Another clothing group filed a British polftical domination as a S,OOQOOO code,today calling for a -40-hour in stamps or. coin directly to Who was it who had said that he 5U9DS Fashion Bureau, Manchester struggle for the masses against ■A week' and a 20 per cent wage In­ a y b e you wouldn’t recog­ way always running up to Connec­ v /e r e k i l l e d Evening Herald, Flftb Avenue the money power. , De Valera ticut? Why did he go there? 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^I • v , EVENING HERALE, MANCHESTER, CONNh TUESDAY, JULY IS, ISB9, PXQB tn m i Go West, Young Man! Be A Soft’Ball Hero Bucs Emerge From Slump, Win Ttvice TO PLAN TOWN SERIES [H ow They Stand |UNIQUE S J U U T O a PASTEUUDGERSIN By BICBAAD COWELL <^around 000 clubs after tbe title and Baseball Commuter Denver, JulyV^alaa 418 A —____ /(AP) A O \ — Tbe they’ve ba4 to divide' tbe state I intom 4 a AT MEETING TONKaiT nard-bolled went has gone soft-b . districts. 'There probably will be 32 YEffTERDArS REfULTS WILL OPEN A P I A L Trainoiaii Travels 1,400 Mfles A Week To Play TWIN B U I, PNESS Cowboy bands that once itcbed to teams left for the finals after tbe With Favorite Team finger a slx*gun trigger now beat district playoffs. American League A meeting of the represonta- applause for borne run heroes of Fraternity men comprise tbe Detroit at Pblladelpbla, rain. fives of local baseba'I teams fon-ball teams. llfieups of most of the teams In (Only games scheduled). MEEIINC AUGUST 3 that are planning to partici­ NATIONAL LEADERS Tbe bard rock miner comes down Boulde^ Greeley, Colorado Springs, Naffonal League pate in the town series will fca tbe canyon at dusk, thirsting not for Fort CoUlns afid Golden, seats of Pittsburgh 14, Brooklyn 2 (1st). held at the Bast Side Rec at llqifid refreshment, but for the soft* colleges. Night games are played Pittsburgh 7, Brooklyn 0* (2d.) 8:16 o’olock tonight. All teams (Only games scheduled). that plan to enter the tourney 1 ^HOULPA ball diamond. and tbe crowds rival in size those at Twenty-Seven Days of Rac­ FEAN A Pirates Now Only Half Game Swarthy beet field laborers swell the conference football games. are requested to send their tbe cheers when a local “Lefty” Go­ Ranchers, 'fruit growers, cow­ ' STANDINGS managers or other representa- mes strikes out a batsman. boys, H>usiness men— they all play ing Scheduled in Little ttvee to this meeting. Behind Cubs and Four Be­ It’s Colorado’s most popular pas- softball In western slope cities. In American League It is hoped that plans wiU be W. L. PC. formulated at this meeting for New York ...... 53 30 .630 New York Town; Run 37 a town series that will decide hind Giants; Scores Are which local team will be crown­ m SSV,6« ..' I'm «LATfP^ C o M t M ’ S A W " Washington ...... 53 30 .639 t'pikh Pta TVfM IF‘N '/OUAU ATT, Philadelphia...... 43 40 .518 ed town champion. Only by cio^ren9 HNOCHtO OVTCF Stakes; Many Rich Events. having a good turn-out from 14-2,7-0; Others Idle. T U B B o x C h ica go...... 42 42 .500 iUElliFF D etroit...... 40 45 .471 the respective clubs In town Cleveland ...... 40 47 .460 can this be accompUshed. .. .. B oston ...... 35 38 .422 By ORLO ROBERTSON By HERBERT W. BARKER M St. Louis ...... 33 57 .367 (Associated Press Sports Writer) Aseodated Press Sports Writer t ^ National League Recovered from a batting and ■ Saratoga Springs. N. Y., July 18. GODFREY TO nCHT W. L. PC. pitching slump that threatened for i m — (A P )—Minus some of the glEun- New Y o r k ...... 48 33 .593 a time to plunge them into the sec- time — this softball — and players eastern Colorado there are nines C h ica g o...... 48 39 .552 ours of the <“lden days, yet still AT BEAmONIGHT emd division, the Pittsburgh Pirates and performers eclipse in number made up of beet field laborers. In Pittsburgh ...... 45 38 .542 unique In American thoroughbred were back in the tb’ck of tbe Na­ the performers and audiences at ^ e b lo steel workers vie for mill St. L o u is ...... 44 41 .518 racing, Saratoga, the "Royal As­ tional league pennant fight today.. that hardy and spectacular west­ championships. In mountain mining B o sto n ...... 43 43 .500 cot” of America, opens its gates Their pitchers clicking again and Aug. 3 for 17 days of deluxe rac­ ern funfest—the rodeo. camps the grizzled veterans of pick Brooklyn ...... 36 45 .444 Negro Heavyweight to Ap- their highly-touted outfield, espe- 500 Teams After Title and pan have their softball games, Philadelphia...... 37 47 .440 ing. ciaUy Paul Waner and Freddie Softball “ took” all over the state, sometimes using home-made base­ Cincinnati...... 36 50 .419 * In this little town on the fringe Lindstrom, beginning to wallop tbe too, since the great American pas­ balls and bats fashioned from pick of the Adirondack mountains, there pear on Crystal Lake ball, the Pirates have won eight time of baseball never drew much and axe handles. GAMES t o d a y is something that other racing cen­ games of the 12 they’ve played since of a following in Colorado even Umpires Pass The Hat ters lack. From millionaires right Card; Kaplan as Referee. the home stand beg and now trail when the Denver Bears gave fans a Denver has between 200 and 300 National League down the line to the casual visitor, the second place Chicago Cubs by chance to do a little "home-town” teams playing regularly scheduled Boston at Chicago. owners apd trainers, the spa is a only half a game and the pace­ rooting. games, and virtutdly is the only city Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. favorite. ' The amateur boxing show match setting New York Giants by four. They can’t organize leagues fast in Colorado where there is an ad­ New York at Cincinnati. The wide-open gambling that maker George Grosch has slated Moreover in the vital matter of mission charge to the games. for Sandy Beach Arena, Crystal enough to accommodate the softball Philadelphia at St. Louis. made the town famous years ago games lost the Corsairs show a two- Elsewhere in the state various Lake, tonight wlU without a doubt game edge over the Cubs who owe teams that crave competition. Two American League has gone. There probably will be charities profit from the receipts a few more empty cottajes and be the best that wiU be seen there their grip on second place to the years ago just a handful of nines Chicago at New York. played for the state softball cham­ taken in when the umpires “ pass mansions, and business around the this season. Twelve bouts /ire on fact that they’ve won three more St. Louis at Washington. pionship. This year there are the hat" at the seventh inning. stately old hotels on elm shaded tap with a lineup of boxers com­ games than the Pirates. Detroit at Philadelphia. Broadway may not be as brisk as peting that excel any show ever Cleveland at Boston. Take Twin BlU in the halcyon days of 1929. But it seen. In tbe matches George will . Taking full advEmtage of the fact still is Saratoga, where for the present there wlU be plenty of varie­ they had the major league stage Uionth of August its population of ty in knock-outs, decisions and sen­ all to themselves yesterday, George SHARKEY HITS FUTILE 10,000, augmented to several times sational punching. Gibson’s hopefuls battered Brooklyn ACES PLAY TWICE tuat number by the influx of met­ To top off the show George has pitching for 32 bits, good for 44 ropolitan society and race fums, secured George Godfrey, former bases, and trounced the Dodgers in tur challenge, Week-End Matches. the running of the Flash, first of calls his right fist “Old Betsy.” It son since. For several years he was to end the rally after one more run' German Church team at 6:00 p. m. both of which were kindly reported the many two-year-old stakes on is to be membered that only fifteen catcher for the leading Grand scored. As the church team holds one vic­ in your column, Manchester Green the month’s program, and the Wil­ of the men Godfrey boxed stood up Island team in the Mid-State semi- Traynor Is Star tory over the Aces 5 to 3, the Aces proposes to demonstrate that we By WERNER LAUFER Auteuil, France, July 18— (AP) son Mile for three-year-olds and at the end of their bouts with him. pro league. When it broke up, he Pittsburgh pounded Benge hard in are out to even the series. played with severEd local nines and have a better team ‘-ban the Sub- the fifth, Steve Swetonic's third hit —^America’s Davis cup tennis team up. Louis (Kid) Kaplan, now a staff Alpines think they have, by playing New York, July 18—In the belief There are a few new faces in the Many Rich Events referee, will handle the bouts as be now holds down a regular job on of the game, a triple, driving in two is worrying more about finances, Aces lineup including Sendrowski, the S. N. Wolbach team. a best two out of three game series of them. Swetonic, allowing the that it was his own year’s idleness Following these will be the proved bis worth at the show held believing that such a tournament it seems, than about the inter-zone Tierney, C. Massey, S. Massey, United States and Grand Union in Meriden last week matched by Although be was a paid player in Dodgers only seven scattered hits, rather than the uppercut of Primo Lashinski and Ernie Dowd, all well the Mid-state league, Simon looks will more definitely convince the never was In trouble. finals with England in Roland Gar­ Hotel Stakes, tbe SaAtoga Spe our own George Grosch. who is pre­ fEms of our superiority over the Camera that took away his cham­ known ball players. Habem and E. on baseball simply as a hobby and ,Bill Swift I'kewise pitched seven ros stadium Friday, Saturday and cial, the Albany Handicap, the senting weekly shows there. The Sub-Alpines, than a single game. pionship, Jack Sharkey has set out Sunday. Warner will be the batteries for the Grab Bag Handicap, the Spinaway expects no financial return. bit ball In tbe opener and. only one Kid should put plenty of spice to the “It’s grand exercise,” he says, We, therefore, propose to meet of Brooklyn’s two runs was on the trail nearly all the other ex­ Although tbe appropriation for Germans. Stakes, the Sanford Stakes and the bouts as he keeps the boys working the Sub-Alpines in such a series, “and one of the best summer spor s earned. H e Traynor with six bits, 1933 was the same as for last year, Thursday night the Aces will play $40,000 Hopeful. all the time. commencing next Sunday morning champions trod before him. But it there is. If you don’t think a per­ imd Undstrom with five, were tlie Bernon S. Prentice, captain of khe the Hose Company No. 3 at the Three-year-olds will fight it out The feature bout tonight finds A1 at 10:15, playing .he first game at is a trail that, for men past 30, leads son hEis to like baseball to travel afternoon’s outstanding sluggers. team, is alarmed because bills are West Side Field at 6:00 p. m. sharp. in the Kenner, the Saranac Handi­ Pinkham of Hartford meeting Mt. Nebo, and the second game on nowhere. running 30 per cent higher, refiect- The Aces easily expect to take the cap, the AlabEima Stakes for fillies 1,400 miles a week in tbe hot sum­ the following Sunday morning at Young Thompson of Springfield. mer time, just try it some time.” SIMMONS PICKS YANKS In signing for a light with King ing the decreased value of the dollar. fire eaters in camp. only and the rich Travers, oldest Pinkham, who baa been having Jarvis Grove. Although we are Five days a week Simon dis­ New York, July 18.— (AP) — A1 Levinsky in September in Chicago, He took some comfort, however, race for horses of the age in the things much his own way due to the confident it will cot be played, if Shukey is expressing the convic­ over the fact that the advance saic patches engines for tbe Union Pa­ Simmons picks the New York Yan­ country. T.N.T. he carries in his right mitt, a third game should happen to be kees, Washington Senators and his tion that he can come back, that he has been so brisk as to indicate a cific rEiilroad at Rawlins. At 2:30 WRESTLING The older horses, including the is expected to find in this ^ y State necessary, we shall gladly journey own Chicago White Sox to finish was trained for only a short fight sell-out. The rival teams will share mighty Equipoise, will have a boy a fighter ready to take his meas­ Wednesday morning he boards a down to Mt. Nebo on the next Sun­ against Primo and that he still can train and-arrives here at 4:30 p. m., one-two-tbree In the American equally in the net profits. chance agEdnst ^ e three-ycar-olds ure. day morning, and beat them there. league race. outbox most of the heavyweight ’The team planned no workout to­ ready for action. Thursday at 2:30 By the Associated Press. in the Wilson, the Whitney Stakes, A1 Satyrb, our own local light­ Manchester Green will use only ‘^ e Yankees have the best team stumblebums extant—^with profit. day. Ellsworth Vines, Wilmer Alli­ the Merchants and Citizens Handi­ weight, is slated for a test when he a. m., he is on the train agudn and Camden, N. J.—Abe Coleman, reaches Raylins in time to return to its regular line-up to whip tiie Sub- in the league,” 'be clouting Sox out­ There is much to be said from son, George Lott and John Van Ryn cap and th* classic Saratoga Cup, tackles Ray Murphy of Springfield in Alpines. Every player we send on Chicago, defeated Dick Raines, Tex work later in the day. fielder dedared. “If they don’t re­ Sharkey’s angle. He was ahead of are in prime condition and confident which with the Hopeful will fea­ the semi-final. Murphy proved his the field will have played hereto­ peat they will have only themselves of over-powering the English and as. Rines disqualified after two He started working fof the rail­ Primo on points Until that sixth falls split. ture the closing day. worth here last week by outclassing fore this season with our team, and to blame. They dislike the Sena­ gaining the right to face France in road here in 1921, but “ bunlped” round when a short right hand ex­ Portland, Me.—Pat Fraley, Toron Ray Landry of Danielson, and is is a duly qualified member of our tors so heartily they’ve been press­ ploded on his chin. In two of the the challenge round next week. picked to give the local boy a trim­ to Rawlins two years ago by an Club. to, defeated Charley Strack, Okla­ employe with greater seniority. ing themselves out of a lot of games rounds he had made a show of the ming. We shall see. We sincerely hope that the Sub- with them. TO PLAY TONIGHT homa. (Strack disquedified after big fellow. two falls split.) Billy Carpenter, another local boy, Alpines will accept this challenge, He fought a good fight, a game is on the bill meeting Santo Dlgnato and promise them a clean game, and fight if not an exceedingly smart Gibbies Soda Shop is going to play of Hartford in another thriller. Car­ a good licking. Tonight is our reg­ the Dills baseball team tonight at penter, who has not shown here in League Leaders one, and went down punching as a ular practice night c.t Jarvis Grove. [REC GIRLS BOAST champion should. Ford’s field on Porter street. The Last Night s Fights some time but who has been boxing Sup-Alpine scouts will be particu­ game will be called at 6:30 sharp. IMS at South Park, is expected to show larly welcome. local fans a win on his part. The Dills are a newly formed team By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. Sincerely yours, FINE R O T A T IO N Sharkey should beat the wild- bkWirUAH BRAUCHER Ray Miller, better known as Ray made up of former High school stars Pittsburgh—A1 Gatchel, Cleve­ J. HUBLARD, swinging Levinsky. The Kingfish is Pitney, goes to tbe post against (Including yesterday’s games.) and will be led by John “Zeke” Tier­ land, outpointed Jack Terrill, Pitts­ Despite generud denials, Boston Manager, Manchester Green Base­ a rugged battler, but over tbe ten- ney, former High school star first Bobby Mart of Hartford. Miller has National: burgh, 4. newspaper, men are sticking to Batting Klein, Phillies .364; Davis, ball au b. roimd route, Sharkey should be able sacker. The Dills battery wiU prob­ not shown to local fans in many Have Won Six, Tied One and West Springfield, Mass.— Eddie their stories about new deals for Phillies .355. Rims, Martin, Cards, to win by sheer boxing ability alone. ably be Bjorkman and Cubberly. months and figures he will come (Unknown) Winston, Hartford, the Braves and Red ^ox. 66; runs batted in, Klein, Phillies, The Camera fight showed him what Gibbies team also has a game with through a winner in tonight’s battle. Conn., stopped Adolph Heuser, Ger­ To begin with the Braves, a stock 78; bits, FuHis, Phillies, 126; dou­ Lost Three; To Play Was- he will have to do in the way of t> West Side Buddies for next Sun­ many, 12. Joe Bard of Hartford, remembered training for this one. deal now pn the. fire is expected to bles, Klein, Phillies, 28; triples, Yesterday's Stars day afternoon. This is the game Terre Haute, Ind.— Sammy (Kid) by many for his sensational bouts a After that the Boston sailor restore to Judge Emil Fuchs con­ 'Vaughan, Pirates, 12; home runs, which was postponed from last Sun­ Slaughter, Terre Haute, outpointed few years back when he reigned su­ wants another crack at Tommy trol of the franchise and result in preme in the amateur world as a Klein, Phillies and Berger, Braves, sne Ghrls A. C. Here. day. All members of Gibbies team Roy Williams, Chicago, 10; Roy Loughran. He is sure he can beat James Roosevelt, son of the Presi­ welterweight, gets a chance to re­ 17; stolen bases, Martin, Cards, 15; By Associated Press are requested to be at the field for Mitchell, Centralia, HI., knocked out Tommy, who also is beginning to dent, becommg treasurer of the deem himself when he meets Fred pitching. Tinning, Cubs, 7-2. Bill Swift and Steve Swetonic, tonight’s game at 6:00. Andy Divodi, New York City, 2. show the effects of age and t' e club. Ramos of Springfield. This bout Americim — (Unchanged from Pirates—Stopped Dodgers with 14 The Rec Girls meeting the Was- wars. The judge is said to have suffer­ should be a regular slugfest as Bard yesterday.) hits as Pirates won doubleheader. suc Girls A. C. in a state title game Those two fights will let Sharkey ed financial reverses in several pri­ knows no boTdng being purely a at the West Side diamond tomorrow know exactly where be stands as to Breaks Record For Mile vate investments, borrowed from puncher. night as part of an extensive ath­ physical condition. If Levinsky his partners and pledged his Matchmaker Grosch expects to letic program sponsored by the Rec beats him. Sharkey probably will Braves’ stock. The loan coming present a bout between two heavy­ Swims To Mile Record on that night is imdoubtedly one of / hang up the gloves for good. due, a reorganization was sug­ weights but as yet wishes to wait the finest athletic aggregations to gested, and it’ " cooking now. untU this evening to Einnounce. Sam be built up by tbe Rec since tbe It would be entirely in keeping Bernier, Norman Lasch and Bud breaking up of tbe original Reu with tbe makeup of the ex-cham­ Boston friends of Marty Mc­ Gorman of Danielson will be on hand Girls baseball team. pion if he should begin now to fight Manus — of which there are many, to meet whatever the matchmaker The team has already gained a calmly and seriously, keeping those Marty being the likeable Irish boy chooses for them. Boxers are slated state-wide reputation as can easily jittery emotiions of his imder con­ that he Is—say that he’s through from Willlmantic, Springfield, Dein- be attested to oy numerous requests trol. as manager of the Red Sox, but lelson, Rockville and Hartford. for exhibition games received froir All bis fights have been surpris­ will finish out the season of 1983. The first bout will get under way men’s semi-pro teams throughout ing. Even the grim and uncom­ The story is that McManus hasn’t at 8:30 p. m. prompt the state. Locally while they have plaining struggle he waged against’ been getting along with Eddie Col­ already developed quite a following Camera was not tbe sort of thing lins. Press box observers say Eddie there are undoubtedly a g^rcat many the ringsiders had expected of him. has been master-minding from the Sport Chatter fans who will see them play tomor­ Those who backed him to win look­ grandstand, slgnudlng outfielders to ...... r- row night for the first time. For ed for a fight in which Sharkey this position or thet. McManus Because of lack of players the their benefit the following summ^iry would peck and retreat. resented these maneuvers as an in­ game between Jaffe’s Gems and is offered: games played 10, won 6, Instead he stood and traded J terference with his prerogatives. Pagani’s 'West Side Barber shop tied 1, lost 3, 3 of the wins against punches with a yoimger man who Roger Peckinpaugh, depos.J was called off last night. Cleary’s boys teams, losing to the Sachem A. bad something like a 50-pound manager of the Indians, was asked Lunch and the Rec game for Wed­ C. and twice to Glbies Soda Snop. weight advantage. to be ready to take the Boston nesday night is called off on account The public is requested to notice managership. CoUins invited Mc­ of tbe band concert. that every girl on the Rec tea n takes a healthy cut at the ball when But then there is this against tbe Manus to remain at t rd base and turn over' the pilot’s job. Friday nijg;ht at the West Side the at bat and that if they connect the Sharkey man. The chronicles of ball goes places. Six of the team tbe ring are full of the pathetic Marty, more power to the young Old Time Athletics will play the man,' refused, and invited CoUlns West Sides. Sunday AU-Winsted members are batting over .300 and stories of ex-champions who tried all are hitting over .200. For a girls to -come back and who fotmd it a to fire him. 'The team thereupon comes here to play the West Sides team they boast a hard hitting ag­ vain pursuit. ' started on a winning streak, so at the West Side. gregation. Notice the pep, line of 'They can’t come back. Marty wasn’t fired. There will be a very important chatter and how every ^rl goes af­ NoW, according to the well- practice of tbe Bluefield ball team ter every ball no matter how hard it known basebaU grapevine, Bucky tonight at the Bluefields home dia­ may be to field. Thejr're In there FLAN RETURN BOUT I'arris will be through at Detroit mond at McKee street James Foley •very minute. with the end of the season, and the Bluefield coach has some new Hie team members are: Ethel New York, Jxdy 18— (AP) —^Tim wIU be offsicd the Boston job. If plays and wisher that all the team Torky” Mohr, right handed iiitoh«r Mara has signed Billy Petrolle and he doesn’t want it. Jack Barry, be on hand. There will also be sig­ also plays 2nd^r field; “Midge” Mc­ Bep Van Klaveren for a return 10 Carthy, left handed pitcher, algo old star of the A’a, is mentioned as nal practice. Practice will start Ilf-*.' round in the Yankee stadium a possibility. promptly at 6:30 o’clook.i plays field; Doris Cervlnl, eatdhaf, August 23. Still another story has Connie also ptoys field or 3rd; ISeaaor , Their first match, in the 1 .o Finish of world’s fastest mile. Running as no human ever run Mimk selUny Eamshaw and Coch­ Tbe Hollywood Slagles challenge Sets National Record At 16. A new American record fOr the mile swim Prentiss, catcher, alK> ^ays ll«ld er grounds last week, ended in s the distance before, Jade Lovelock, Oxford University star, breasts tbe rane' to the Red Sox, with the tbe Bluefield Juniors to a game at was set by 15-year-old Ralph Flanagan of Miami, Fla., at-the National ij Ida "Ikey” Dole, Irt Mhi^ technical knockout victory for tape at Palmer .Stadium, Princeton, N. J., to win tbe mile classic In the catcher becoming manager. the old golf groimds, to be played amateur outdoor swimming champlonshipa in Chicago whn, ai’ ahown tret ”M s|^e” Baugh, ted h ^ ; .~ Petrolle when hostilities were halted world’s record time of 4:07.6. William Bonthron, of Princeton, finishing Where th« truth or error lies in ai 10 o’clock Friday morning. The here, he plowed through the waters of the World Fair’s north lagoon to .^da “Dynamita” Wehb, Srd; Oip- at the end of four rounds because of seven yards behind, also broke the world's record. This was during the these reports only time can point Eagles edged out Forde’a AU-Stars win the event in the record time of 21:12:8. Former bolder ot Na> tain Deri* Von M ek. M d , Reiea a cut over the Hollander’s eye. Ozford-Cambiidge and Princeton-Comell meet, won by tbe latter. out. laat Frldtar toy a Mere e( 11 to 10> tional title waa Buster Orabbe, ot Btaaford UBlveralty. t

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LOST AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 WANTED— ROOMS— Hold Widow of AMUS|eTS ; LOST—SATURDAY afternoon, in 1932 V-8 FOUR passenger coupe b o a r d * «2 MOLEY COMPLETELY post office, man's brown Waterman $175 down; 1930 Chevrolet road­ LADT WANTS southwest room, fountain pen. Finder cedi 5846 or Slain Gangster ster, $35 down; 1929 Ford coupe, board, small Protestant family, leave at Herald. $10 down, balance in 20 months. DEPUTES HIMSELF TWO BIG ORCHESTRAS quiet, exclusive neighborhood, Man­ Her Brown’s garage. 8805. chester, Rockville. Phone 8074 be­ tween 7:30, 8:30. step-father ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 slain in a AT LONDON PARLEY FOR SANDY BEAGS MOVING—TRUCKING- bandit RETURNING TO LOS ANGELES, STORAGE 20 BUSINESS LOCATIONS massacre and California, on the 23rd. Have room Continuing the Wednesday and her mother fo” one. Apply Frank Ubert, 9 SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the FOR RENT 04 Friday night series of musical at­ jailed on charges Village street. accommodation of their large De- Here’s Story of How He Ex- tractions, two more dance eveits Hi KENT—OKFKJES AT 865 Main of complicity Luxe bus for lodge, party or team street. (Orford Bldg.) Ap^Uy Ed­ will be held this week at the Sandy in the crime, trips at special rates. Phone 3063, ward J HoU Tel 4642 -ind 8026. Beach Ballroom, Crystal Lake, Con­ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 8860, 8864. seven-year-old plcded “ Super-Delegate” necticut. For the regular Wednesday Dardanella Luce night feature, “Jimmy” Parker and WE BUY, SELL and exchange used LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HOUSES FOR KENT 65 is being cared his Forest Lake orchestia return moving, general trucking, livery Myth. cars all makes and models. A rm o^ for by relatives again to play more of their delight­ Garage. 60 Wells street. Telephone service. Our affiliation with United FOR RENT— 6 room house with all ful dance music. In his first engage­ Vans Service means lower rates on Improvements, garage. Inquire 60 at Wenona, III. 6874. innocent of ment in this section, “Jimmy* Park­ furniture moving to distant points. Hemlock street. BY MIL-TON BRONER. er met with most favorable results 1932 CHEVROLET COACH, 1930 Large modem trucks, experienced the tragic trick NE.4 Service Writer. last week. The crowd in attendance TO RENT—FIVE AND SIX room Chevrolet Sedan, 1930 Chevrolet men, prompt service, all goods in­ fate has played London. July 17.—Though Profes­ liked the Parker personality, the houses, single and double; also Coach, 1928 Chevrolet Coach, 1927 sured while in transit are features upon her. sor Raymond Moley has returned to Paiker pep and performance in ren­ modem apartments. Apply Edward Chevrolet Sedan, 1929 Ford Coupes. offered at no extra expense to you. The child's American shores, delegates and on­ dering an up-to-date program ot J. Holl. Telephone 4642 and 8025. Easy terms, liberal trade. Cole Daily trips to New York, baggage mother is the lookers at the fading World Eco­ rhytmmic melodies. The same versa­ Motors. delivered direct to steamship piers. widoTv of nomic Conference still are talking tile orchestra is doming back to­ about the astonishing piece of de- For further Information call 3063, SUMMER HOMES Frank Nash, night to dispense more of their 8860, 8864. Perrett & Glenney, Inc. fiation which he performed during FOR RENT 67 mail robber his stay here. brand of music, and they are certain slain in to provide another enjoyable evening He deflated himself. Want Ad Information FOR RENT—NEW 3 ROOM cot­ Kansas City for local ^ance lovers. — ‘ REPAIRING 23 He did it completely, willingly, On Friday night, July 21, “Joe” tage, Pine Lake Shores. Rent very by pals heartily. Manchester MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum reasonable. Phone 4036 between 5 r.ticmpting to Bemet and bis Troubadours hold and . It is one ot the most fascinating forth in the ballroom. For those who cleaner, washing machine, gun, 6 liberate him. background stories of this confer­ like a blend of old-fashixmed and Evening Herald lock repairing, key making. Braith'> ence. For days before Professor Dardanella Luce modern music this is the ideal f u ­ walte, 52 Pearl street. Moley came to these shores, the CLASSIFIED British press was full of stories Mrs. Frank Nash, widow of the ture. The Troubatours can play ADVERTISEMENTS gangster slain in Kansas City’s square dances as well as any other moreover it will change, as each in­ fast as local leaders go to it with about him. Not only -was he de­ COURSES AND CLASSES 27 GEN. HUGH JOHNSON picted as the head of the President’s Union Station massacre, is orchestra specializing in this type jt Count six averas* words to a Una. dustry codifies its ideas. It is not confidence, public spirit and guts. shown as she was questioned by work. And they are equally adept in initials, numbers and abbrsvlatlona enough that each industry and each This whole recovery administration brain trust, but, what was more, he BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while w’as painted as the driving force be­ Department of Justice agents at furnishing rhythms in the m9mner 6ac2i ooQSt M A word u d ooxnpouiid mai) should watch his step, lest is a challenge to the self-governing wordo MM two words. Minlmnin eost is learning. Details free. Hartford hind Franklin Roosevelt. Kansas City where she is held of today. Their music is pleasant to ASKS AMERICA “ the government should get him,’’ capacity of management and labor pries of three lines. ^ ^ Academy of Hairdressing, 693 Main The London papers carried cables under $25,000 bond on a charge hear and dance to, axid it is expected lilne rates per day for transient street, Hartford. but it is time for men in each com­ everywhere. of obstructing justice. Mrs. Nash that they will draw a large crowd itda __ from Washington which must have SfleetlTS Haseh IT, 1037 munity to contribute something jarred a sensitive, delicate-natured is alleged to have tipped off for their Friday night engagement. Cash Cbarss TO BACK HIM UP positive, something harder than man like Secretary of State Hull to Nash’s pals that he was being Over the week-end, period, two more 6 Conssoutlvs Days «.| 7 otsl - • ots BONDS—STOCKS— shelling out a quarter and calling his marrow bones. Those cables returned, via Kansas City, to outstanding features will be present­ I Conssoutlvs Days «.! • ots U sM Leavenworth prison, from which 1 Day ...... 11 ets| II ots MORTGAGES 31 it a day. depicted MoIe%i as coming over here ed at Sandy .Beach. Plans are now All orders tor trreaolar tnssrtlons It means thinking, maybe with a as the super-delegate— the man with he had escaped. underway for further headline at­ will bs obarared at the one time rate. TO LOAN $1,000—on first mort­ Appeals to the Public to Help pad and pencil, thinking out how to the last word from Mount Sinai. Not tractions in the class with George Special rates tor long term every treinslate the purposes of .the re­ dsy advertising given upon request. gage. Must be desirable local prop­ only that, but it was related that tion to the conference messages of Olsen, Blanche Calloway and Tasker covery administration into terms of ▲ds ordered tor three or six days erty. Call Arthur A. Knofia, 875 Barney Baruch was sitting in at the his complete confidence in them and Crosson. Aimouncements concerning and stopped betore the third or fitth T^'aln street. Dial 5440. in Prosperity Drive. things to be done, or refrained from, tl ese features will be released at a day will be otaarged only tor the ac­ State Department during Moley’s their distinguished chief, that great tual number ot times the gd appear­ in your own business, job, or town. absence and was slated shortly to American, Secretary Hull. I don’t later date. ed charging at the rate earned, but Maybe it is true that the best, succeed HuH as Secretary of State. know that there is anything that no allowance or retnnds can be made New York, July 18.—United Air HELP WANTED—MALE 36 By GEN. HUGH JOHNSON certainly the oldest thinking on in­ needs to be added.” STATE THE.ATER on six time ads stopped after the dustrial self-government in the past Lines carried 13,170 levenue pzis Ottb dsy. Written for NEA Service Now, those in the know are aware And that was that. The defla­ , ------1 no "till torblds” ; wlspUy lints not IF YOU WANT A WONDERFUL Washington, D, C., July 14— The has come from the labor side. May­ sengers in June, an increase of 53 of the fact that Hull only accepted Tuo Features Tomorrow opportunity to make $8.50 a day per cent over May. Airmail pound­ tion was so complee that it was sold. n tional recovery administration is be the most comprehensive plan­ the chief post in the cabinet under barely mentioned in the London pa­ “College Humor” will be shown at Tbs Herald will not be responsible and get a new Ford Eight Tudor age increased for the second con­ to operate publicly, as far as that ning now is coming from indus­ great pressure. He was not keen pers. Moley had done his work the State for the last times tonlg-it. for more than one incorrect insertion sedan besides, send me your name secutive month. ot any advertisement ordered for is humanly practicable. That means trialists. for the place. He enjoyed his work with the sure skill and efficiency of For Wednesday and Thursday tha more than one time. immediately. No contest or lottery. something to the man in the street Presents a Challenge . as Senator from Tenneiisee. He a grreat surgeon. State will offer a double feature pro­ The Inadvertent omission ot Incor- Particulars free, Albert MUls, 2475 B. W. Dyer and Co., sugar eco­ teot publication ot advertising will be of cities far from Washington. It It makes no difference and most had a distinguished position in the gram comprised of Sylvia Sydney in Mctiflsd only by canosUation of tha Monmouth, Cincinnati, O, means a duty, a part in this ad­ certainly the whole thing is a chal­ nomists, report that statistics cov­ Senate. He was the real authority “Jennie Gerhardt” by Theodore Drei­ obargs made tor the servloe rendered. ministration, that is up to him, and lenge to the thinking of both sides ering twelve European coimtries on tariff matters and he had very DENY SALE REPOR.. ser, and as an added feature, John All advertisements must conform that seems tc me worth explaining. for tHe first nine months of their much at heart leading the fight for Halifax, N. S., July 18.— (A P )— Wayne in “Man From Monterey’’ la style, copy and typography with HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 anc all of us. Very soon the lessons regulations enforced by the publish­ Open Hearings of hard practice of the Recovery crop year show: Consumption is tariff reductions. To accept the loca l agents today denied a report with Duke, the wonder horse. On Friday comes Charles Buggies in ers and they reserve tbs right to . Here we are holding hearings on Act will be all-important, they’ll be lower by 83,208 tons, or 1.6 per cabinet post meant giving up his that 40 boats used by a powc-^ul edit, revise or reject say copy eon^ TOR SALE—SIDE board, dining cent than in the previous year; Senatorship. If now he were to re­ “ Pleasure Cruise” and John Gilbert the first of the codus to be submit­ the law, whoever were the phophets. s^mdicate of liquor smugglers on atdered objeotlonablg, room table, and 3 chairs, dresser, production is down 525,561 tons or sign from the cabinet, he would be Jie Atlantic seaboard has been sold in “Fast Workers.” “Hold Your CLOSmo HOURS—Clssslfled ads to bed, springs. 598 Center street. ted, which are to become a body of First text in Bulletin No. 1 is be published same day must be re- 10.2 per cent; and stocks on hand out all around after 25 years of long, to China. At least, they declared, Man” with Jean Harlow and Qark Telephone 3839. industrial law for the different in­ this: Business is to split up the eeived by IS o’clock noon: Saturdays dustries. It’s all being done in a June 1 were 247,968 tons smaller faithful service to the Democratic the fieet now tied up . in Halifax Gable comes to the State on Sun­ 14:30 a. m. work there is so as to put more party and his state. Even though day. FOR SALE— DINING room table, gold-fish bowl. Not because we are than on June 1, 1932. was not involved because their of­ men back on the pay rolls and raise the Baruch ruioaor was discounted “Jennie” Gerhardt’^ which caused ■ iiii ^TEILEPHONE YOUR seven chairs, side board, fumed opk. fond of being gazed at, but so that fices had ncw been notified. wages for the shorter work-sKift H ^ v y melting steel scrap has sold here, it did not ttdd to Hull’s com­ a sensation when it w.as.puhllsh^dj, is W AN T ADS. Bargain. Call 6222. - the action and method of code mak- The report came from Philadel- so that no worker gets less than a at $12.50 a ton at Pittsburgh, an in­ fort. plila, where it was stated the pres­ the second of Dreiser’s works to 'Cds are accepted over the telephone 'in g and administration can be seen descent living wage. Increase of con­ the CHARGB RATH given above crease of cents. Professor Moley was innocent of ent crews would man the vessels to reach the screen. The first, “An LAST CALL ON RANGE oil burn­ from far off. sumption , power has the right of a oonvanlenca to advertisers, but ers completely Installed at $10. This all this infiation of his own reputa­ the Orient and a number would American Tragedy”,, roused Drei- CASH RATES will be accepted as We want it seen so plainly that way. Runaway prices would eat up Consumption of Lake Superior tion. He had no idea of the propor­ sed’s protest when it was released, PA7HENT It paid at the bnsl- same burner formerly sold at everybody everywhere can under- t'ay with them to patrol China's consumption power while it is iron ores b y blast furnaces in June tions it had reached until he landed Jand waters. The boats, used for for he claimed that the motion pic­ asss office on or before tbs seventh $29.75. Super Hot Shell Oil Burner sttind, and by studying can pick out day following the first Insertion ot a-borning; we will not tolerate them. totaled 1,894,004 tons against 1.265,- on English soil and found himself years In transporting liquor from ture failed to retain his point of Co. Ed Hess, Manager. hi., home town part in recovery. aaeb ad otherwise the CHARGE No • will below-cost selling do any 623 in May and 731,108 in June, confronted by a mob of reporters St. Pie-re tr the United States, are view, and he attempted to stop it* RATE will be ooUeoted. No responsi­ There’s no time to write each per­ FOR SALE —WHITE Mountain good. 1932. and cameramen anxious to see the Vcilued at from $20,000 to $50,000 showing. It was shown later with bility tor errors In telephoned ads son a letter about it. But neither is will bs assnmed snd their aecnrscy Grand refrigerator, 100 lbs. capaci­ Small profit neve, made poor mer­ super delegate, to interview him, to ee.ch. some of the changed he had request­ it a time to jump in, head first. lot hfi guaranteed. ty. A-1 condition. Call 5529. chant, is an old adage, which we photograph him. ed in his suit. Use your head, first—wc ask must modernize to fit out present He did not reach London from Miss Sydney was also the star of IN D E X OF every citizen; study sharply the problem by saying that get-rich- CURB QUOTATIONS Plymouth until one in the morning. SEIEKS DIVORCE “An Ametican Tragedy.” In “Jen­ SXASSmCATIONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 broad aims and bojectives of this quick prices, with production on the Notwithstanding, he was up bright Bridgeport, July 18.— (AP) — nie Gerhardt” she is supported by a recovery law, then the codes and Florence Mulreed Savage of Stam­ cast including Donald Ckx)k, .Mary Btrths r. • • . . A loose, and neither with any relation By ASSOCIATED PRESS and early and by 8:30 was in confer­ Engagements B FOR SALE—BABY GRAND piano, mlings as they develop in regard to to wages, together make the misery ence with his chief. Presumably ford filed a divorce action in the Su­ Astor. H. B. Warner and Edward Ar­ Herrin res reasonable for cash. 542 East Mid­ Amer Cit Pow and Lt B ----- 5% perior Court here today against nold. JDeathf wa ••’ •• •• •SS.SBDKsXt.fijKiAS.* ••• • C your own business, and" then you we see all around. Amer Sup P o w '...... 3% Moley, as courier and liaison officer, Card of 7hanlCB fi dle Turnpike. Evenings. will be picking out exactly the Sound prosperity is in watching brought to Hull all the latest infor­ Paul A. Savage of New York. They la Memoriam Assd Gas .'ind E le c ...... 2 were married in 1918. Desertion is Some parrots have been known wheel to put your shoulder to, for over distribution of income, to see Amer Sup Pow ...... 7% mation from home and the Presi­ Lost and Found •iB.sfiuc*.*^:*.*:*****- 1 alleged. to live 60 years. Annonncementa 3 BOARDERS WANTED 59-A the national push. Study first what that each worker gets back a suf­ Blue Ridge ...... 4 dent’s latest plans which he did Personals ...... 3 I ctill the Bible, issued as Bulletin ficient share of what he himself Cent States Elec ...... 3% not think it discreet to cable—lest it Antoamblles FOR RENT—PLEASANT front No. 1 and Bulletin No. 2 by the ad­ produced to enable him to buy a Cities S e rv ice...... 4% leak to other powers. Automobllss for Sale ...... 4 Bed-rooin, board if desired. Reas­ ministration. reasonable share of his necessities Cities Service, pfd ...... 21% But evidently something more was Automobiles for Ezchargo discussed. And it was not brought Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 onable. 3 Oakland street, telephone Paste the Bible in your hat. Keep produced by the rest of the workers. Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 37% Auto Repaliing^Paintlng 7 4481. the bulletins on your desk. They’re Simple, yet it is a stiff job to Ford Limited ...... 6% up by Hull. It was brought up by Auto Schools ...... 7-A no ballyhoo; they are the beginnings work out these aims in terms of Midwest Utils ...... % Moley. This super-delegate busi­ Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 of Jaw and practice in a new busi­ Nlag Hud P o w ...... 13% ness got his goat. Autos—For Hire ...... 9 pay roll figures and price levels in « « « Garages—Servloe—Storage « . . . . It APARTMENTS—FLATS— ness regime. each industry in each town. Fenn Road ...... 5% Therefore that same afternoon ot Motorcycles—Blcyolee ...... 11 TENEMENTS 63 A New Deal To Help Small Businesses Segal Lock ...... 1% Wanted Autos-Motorcycles .... 12 his first day in London he stood by They mark a turn in the tide of To make a start, and to put some Stand Oil Ind ...... 33% Bnalaess and Professional Services the side of Hull when the latter bad Business Services Offered ...... 13 FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, American industry that may prove sort of bottom under the whole ef­ United Founders ...... 2'Js his press conference. After Hull Household Services Offered ...... 18-A garage, 18 Locust street. Call at as vital as was the onset of the in­ fort, I have made as a general sug­ irnited Gas ...... 5% Building—Contracting ...... 14 United Lt and Pow A ...... 7% got through, he introduced Moley to house or telephone 4086. dustrial revolution abroad a hun­ gestion, without commitment, and Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 Util Pow and Lt ...... 2% the throng of the world’s newspa­ Funeral Directors ...... 16 dred years ago or the start of the especially to help the widely scat­ Heatlnp Plumbing—Roofing ..n 17 FOR RENT—4 .ROOM tenement, C',anadian Marconi ...... 3% permen, who bad crowded into the companies of Merchant Venturers tered smaller businesses in their room, packing it to suffocation. Insnranoe ...... 18 with improvements, 69 Pearl street. in the 17th century. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 Inquire 73 Pearl street, telephone thinking, the average figure of 32 ANOTHER WAGE INCREASE Moley made his act of defiation Moving—Trucking—Storage ,,i 2U 6941. We cannot be sure of success, ex­ hours for the work week at not short and sharp and immistakable. Painting—Papering ...... 21 cept through national co-operation. Professional Services...... • otVS 22 less than 45 cents an hour for the Bristol, Va., July 18.— (A P )—A “I have come over here,” said he, Certainly I see no doing it by czar- Repairing ...... 23 FOR RENT—3 ROOM APART- lowest paid class of workers, as a wage increase of between 10 and “ to report to my chief, the Secre­ Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . 24 MENT, all improvements, hot wa­ ism. general basis to start the recovery Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 15 per cent, the second since May tary of State. As the latest to Wanted—Business Service .n..... 26 ter heat furnished also garage. In­ Industrial self-government is the effort. That’s thrown out as some­ 16, has been announced for the 800 arrive from America, I am in a po­ Bdaeattonal quire 18 Lilley street, upstairs. underlying idea of the President and thing concrete for our new indus­ employes of the Virginia Lincoln sition to give him a picture of the Courses and Classes ...... 27 of the Recovery Act. We are not trial self-government to chew on, as Furniture and Manufacturing Com­ events of the p u t few weeks in the TWO OF OUR BEST three room Private Instruction ...... 28 trying to goose-step the country. an appetizer. pany, wife plants in Bristol and United States. I am also in a posi­ Dancing ...... ;r.28-A apartments are vacant, redecorat­ There jire teeth in the *ict, if cer­ Musloal^^Dramatlo .tc..?.. 29 It can be translated into fact in Marion, Va. The May increase to­ tion, having just seen the president, Wan ted—Instruction ...... 30 ed, hot water. Johnson Block. Tel. tain situations arise, its provisions every community, step by step, as taled 10 per cent. ' to convey to the American delega- Financial 6917 or 7635. are mandatory and I shall not hesi­ 'londs—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 81 tate to execute the law as written. liuslness Opportunities ...... 32 FOR RENT—LILLEY street, mod­ Money to Loan ...... 33 But the first line of reliance for en­ em 4 and 5 room fiat, second fioor. forcement is on public opinion. Help and Sltnatlone Garage. Inquire 21 Elro street. For me that reliance is based on Help Wanted—Female ...... 3S Phone 5661. SKIING IN SUMMER? SURE! Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 recollection of a concrete personal Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 Agents Wanted ...... 37-A FOR RENT—TWO 4 ROOM tene­ experience. I had the task, after Situations Wanted—Female...... li ments at 11 Plano Place. Rent free drafting the selective service law, of Situations Wanted—M ale...... 88 administering it in 1917-18. “ You’ve Employment Agencies ...... 40 to August 1st Inquire on premises. Live Stoefc—Pets—Ponltry-TehJele* put yourself in a fine hole,’’ 1 was Dogs—Birds—Pete ...... 41 FOR RENT—A PLEASANT tene­ warned, “there never was in history Liv > Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 ment of 4 rooms, all modem im­ a draft enforced without bayonets." Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 Wanted — Pete—Poultry—Stock 44 provements, bath, reduced rent. 76 History Repeats (R’ AD THE STORY. THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Per Sale—Hlseellaneons Wells street. Weil, we made history without .Articles for Sale...... 46 bayonets. Public opinions did it, Boats and Accessories ...... 46 FOR REINT—5 ROOM tenement, When Shrimpy let the sword­ pretty soon,” cried Windy. “He’e policing every community with a fine old man, so I have oftm Building Materials ...... 47 modem improvements, call at 15 knowledge gained from studying the fish go, he: said, “Well, after this Diamonds—Whtohes—Jewelry .. 43 Ashworth street or telephone 3022. you’ll Jmow that you should never heard. Electrical Appllaneee-rrRadio . . . 43 law and seeing that it was carried “Lead on and we will follow Fuel and Feed ...... 43-A Garage if desired. out, fairly, at home. play mean tricks on visitors down here. you. There’s nothing we would Garden — Farm—Dairy Products iO This is a vastly bigger thing— Household Goods ...... II FOR RENT—MODERN 6 room “The lads I’ve found are Tlny- rather do. To turn down meetine Machinery and T oole...... it tenement, with garage, on Edger- this new Democratic industrial self- mltes and Uiey came here to see such a man would really be ab­ Musical Instruments...... 63 government—and it will take a more Office and Store Equipment 14 ton street. Telephone 8301. the sights. Froni now on, you let surd.” Specials at the Stores...... 16 deeply Informed public opinion to 'them alone. Don’t even come Wearing Apparel—Furs » . . . . r . 67 FOR RENT—THREE, five and six m.rke a go of it. real near.” They hadn’t traveled very far anted^^^To Buy ...... 18 room tenements, with all modem It is terrifically complicated, and And then the fish swam out of till Shrimpy shouted, -' “There Rogms Beard—Hotels—Bcserts . improvements, inquire at 147 East Restsunuit* sight and Coppy said, "W e’ll be you are! Old Neptune’s sitting Center street or telephone 7864. Rooms Without Board mma a 63 all right because ,o l’ Shrimpy on his throne. It’s made, of Boarders Wanted I3*A< ANTiaVB AUCTION rules the sea. The fish are shells, you see. Country Board-Resorts ac. « . « 30! FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, At the home of L. F. Ward, Mebron “Now, don’t be backward. Not Green, Conn., Thnradnr, Jnlr 20th, scared of him. Hotels—'Restaurants 61' with garage, 162 School street, also “We'd best not separate, i at all! He will be glad you’ve Wanted—Rooms—Board MB* • • 61 lOiSO AM D8T InclndlnK Tavern ta­ three room apartments, Maple ble, alaat top desira, prints, chests. guess, ’cause we might get into s made this caH. *70 shake' hands street. Telephone 6517. «knlrs, stands, tables, pottery, pewter, Apartments, Flats, Tenements m 63 mess. I want no big fish chasivg with you lads' will' make him hap­ Bnalaess Locations for Rent «.« 64 curly maple French foot bnrean. and me. Gee, how fast they can py as can be.” FOR RENT—TWO, TkRBE and ■ larxe lot of pressed, colored nnd Houses for Rent ...... 66 blow n old arlass, etc. swim!” The king then spied the Tlnies Suburban for Rent 66 four room fumlabed or unfurnished If stormy, next fair day. and he smiled and promptly Summer Homes for Rant .» .» .< 67 apartments. Manchester Construc­ Wanted to Rent ...Mrr-..K«.68 C. E, MACFARLANE. Anctloncer. Kind Shrimpy said, “Don’t vrorry, waved bis’ band. Tlie 'Tinies all f| Bsal Dstats Far Sals tion Co. TeL 4181 or 4859. son. 1 will make sure that noth­ rushed up to him aiqd dropped Apartment Building for Sals 63 ing’s done to spoil y o u r .'^ ^ . Ume down on their knees, t • Business Property for Sals a...^ 70 FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, all Farias and Land for Sals 71 improvements, garage if desired. while you’re here. Where would “Through your land,' 'neath the you like to go? Houses for SsU » ...... B ,n w .« i 78 Call 8608 or 5230. TO RENT sea, wo’re bound, tO;$be. what nlco ^ t s for Sals 71 UNFURNISHED ROOMS In the “1 might suggest most any­ things can be foUndL” said Qoidy. Resort Property for Sals 76 thing, but first of ail,' let’s meet Snbnrbaa for Sals 76 Tinker Block, llgd>t bill paid, hot Then the king reifiiedr **Do any- Real Estate for Bzebaags ...... 70 It is never best to be despondent, water fnfnished, all rooms recent­ There’s no snow around these 'days, but that doesn’t bother the skt-Jumpers. Here they 'are shown the king. Whenever he - sees lit­ thing you please^" 't. Wastod—Bsal Estate ...... 77 but the man taking his first airplane ly renovated; |8 to $15. See having some fun at the Brighton Ski Club, Brighton, Mich., and instead of snow they nse straw. tle folks it fills him full bfvOhMr.” . . Aasffoai Eajgal-Nofless ride usually feels better when he’s Otaris Glenney. Johanna Kohlstadt, famous Norwegian skier, is shown taking off. and at the right Henry Hall if “Oh, good,'do you mean. Khig (Dotty and. IMmOy ' a very Legal RpUofS AA« «* 71 down and ou t plctured-,making a record jump'ot 76 feet. z.. -. Neptune? 1 hoped we’d m ek him ■low ride In tiie aent AFTER A RAIM MRS. WORTliE NIVPR HAS TO CARRY WATER .UF \ SENSE and NONSENSE TO THE BOAROER*S ROOM -

WWY.BLVbAS MB VT H OySIBOVUU CLK-CLK/SSJ SUN-BURNS Tbe man who a Doctoa—Have you kept a chart of a in 't lORD WAFFLEBUST TVS6ER HE, tNDEED,S(RS-*v p«yi too much attontion to Us copi- your patient’s progress?' WISSEl'F ‘RroiN'* Y tSCFTirPONTlU.^ 1 VENTURETOSAi! petltor’B bxislness is Uksly to neglect Nurse—(bluwlng) Us own. . . . What every nusband can show you my diary. TO *REDUCE-*-TH' HOSSf J SADDLE^ALT?. ^ THIS STEED WOULD needs tbese uncertain times Is wile RI^COSNVZEBOTH t h e y ' l l HAiVETOPin A L'MAXeBTH' “ O F V O U -— IT insurance . . • Jtbout tbe nardest Wife—^What was really tbe cause JACK UNDER TW'NA<3 IHOSS CAME tUng to flnd.nowadaya is a solt ]ob of their divorce? USEblO BETKE .... In some states it seems that Husband—'Their marriage. . WHEN IT STAfi&ERS BACK i UP UNDER FASTEST HORSE the fellow who bolds tbe mortgi ge TO *m' ICE PLANT! ? TUE OlY is just bolding a mortgage . . . . IN T H E SERVICE Hit or miss, tbe pop bottle cannot Proud Woman — You know my BOV'S AFRAID TO 60 INTO S O P T H E OLD be accepted as conclusive evidence husband plays tbe organ. A TROT-^M l6HT BOUNCE ^ POUCEFWROL tba. tbe lunpire was wrong ...... Depressed Acquaintance—Well, if WA&ONS Tbe less money a man bas me fewer things don't improve, my husband OFF AN'BREAK TU’ ^ E L E W ^ ’ >isits be receives from bis doctor will have to get one, too. F L A S K 2 AINYc HA, .... Charity begins at borne and < a u v 9 troubles do, too .... The man who "Divorce will be a thing of tbe is bursting to tsik quite frequently past when a man worries half as bas little to say .... People who much about losing bis wife, as he live in glass houses shouldn't throw does about losing hip hair." parties .... If tbe nudist fad keeps on growing, it will be tough on the pickpocket . . . It would be one of •Tm a fugitive from the jane the world’s greatest swindles to al­ gang,” says a much-pursued bache­ low tbe meek to inherit tbe earth lor. now. . . . Twenty million Frensb- raen can be wrong after all, it eeems Mother—What 'do you want for . . . If epithets on old tombstones your birthday, darling? tell tbe truth, people are not so good Modem Child—I .weuina have one as they used to be . . . The best of those "rich man’s playthings” way to boost our town is to spend I’ve read so much about our . money in it. We know of no better way .... The book of tbe Harold—How would you like hour is the volume of business . . . UtUe M ss? We fiTiRiiy grow to think the things Edlthe — Followed by some big to which we become accustomed are ones. not so bad .... The original home- loan bank; Tbe one that held the About tbe only catch we can see baby’s pennies . . . There are now in the proposition of obtaining a 35,057,669 phones in the world; loan from the Reconstruction Fin­ which explains Why it is so easy to ance Corporation is that you are . NIORNINS WALK THRU < get the wrong number. THE PARK ON HICKV^ supposed to pay it back. agaM t.ow J DRAfYlNS CHARCSER< .• tw» er WA envica i - r -A s - Man — My wife gets historical when 1 stay out late at night Neighbor—Hsrsterical, you mesa. FLAPPERtaa.gaiwT.eea______FANKY SAVS: rywrtmi M ai^No, historical. She digs up all my past S( (IRCHY SMITH A Submarine By John C. Terry Hero (in play)—Wasn’t that your ''"n HAS BEEN, *TWAT YES.THAT IS TUE SaUTlOH FBENERAL MEADE SPEAVONG • ^ JUDfiON LOCKE SPEAKING - cue? A ’^BKURIMS LYIN6 SUBfAERtaCb THE ACTUAL CAPTURE. A SUBMARINE WILL BE USED FOR.TNE CAPTURf.. GENERAL MEADS HAS JUST CAUCD ME Heroine — Yes, I guess it was. /MBH-F Be. USED TO ADVANTAGE TN E OTOER ARMS OF TH E IT CAN RISE TO ’ TU E SURFACE, HATCH CRACKED, AND BE ANNOUNCING THAT A'DECISION HAS Maybe you had better Mss me again l>«OYiDfiO "WE SERVICE WILL BE USED TO PIRING IN IS SECONDS • TT W IU LIE SUBMERGED BEEN MADS . GET TED RANGER AT to cover up this awkward'pause in y W R jS . •DEPTH ^OMCETWe OFP ISUMD m a r k e d * NO-S* b u t IT W IU COMMAND THE HCrTELO«OWN,Nevi/>«RK-HEIS the conversation. >VAS SOFFIOEMT. j s e a p l a n e OTMER ISLANDS EFFECTIVELY WlTUlN 2D00 YARD RANGE REGISTERED UNDERIHENAME OF ENTERS IT IS TO DAMAGE THE ENEMY SCAPlAMe *TDNK KVfT r Chlorine — Didn’t Ah see yo’ ' OUR JURIS 'TO PREVENT RISING. JUST SAY lOCKf. weepin’ over a pack o’ luv’ letters? .DICTION. Luterine—^Yas, Ah’s done lost de TH E ODAST GUARD SEAPIAKES FROM L-he’ll know . one Ah wus goin’ to bring mah DINNER KEY BASE WILL THEN FOLLOW breach o’ promise suit on. IN . ALSO. AN OBSERVATION GROUP PROM CHAPMAN FIELD WILL RENDEZ­ Just w’hen you get going strong VOUS OVERHEAD IN a S E OF EMER­ in your work, its supper time, or it’s GENCIES • DETAILS WILL fOLLOV/- something else, or something else. There is always something to in­ irirT'ii terrupt. I , < In / I U 1 V Sl«aTlNA,P..AUIU«kUIUMnrt One of the psychology stislenta visiting at an asylum, noticed one of the Inmates wheeling a wheel- vvash in(;t ()n TUBBS n By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams bsurrow upside down. f TMETS 3E-ST IT . ICK'J SEE ^ON MvSGEO Visitor—That’s not the way to STOW THG T EVERYBODY YBLA7EG,YES! AND 6IK MARLIN SKIAKES / VNMW, N O - A M push that thing. You’ve got it up­ GAB, AND GOT A SPADE 6PIKES AND A "38’ BESIDES. ALIVER, HAUsi UlUL OAT YOU W AS SEEIM* RED HIM W»TVA T h ' S T O ---- side down. S n a Kb . ' n \f f m o AN* d o n 't r e m e m b e r M EAN T n ' ROCK Lunatic—Oh, have I ? 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A w ill-b a ^ eemfereiice will be BMEBOSNOY DOOTOB8 held from 3 to 4 o’clock tomorrow CHAMBER TO DISCUSS w w o n w i . NORTH END FUYGROUND : ABOumwN afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. VElr CEMEIUY MSSCROOISMFE l^to rs Edwin C Hlggixis fAd lA Verne Holmes are the .lihysl- ACTIVE THIS SUMMER ■ ITtEIGHTINGPROiHIM FOR lo c iu : Lftdjr Roberts Lodge, No. 243, Mrs. George E. Smith of 181 East claas who will respond td emer­ MCdHTESrilAD Daugbters oC Qt. GSeorge, will hold Center street Is at her cottage on gency calls Wednesday after­ M AFT APPROVED their regular meetlDg In Odd Fel> Clark Avenue, Mlsquamlcut for the noon. Special Meeting of Directora Cheney Bowrd Sopiritinted * remainder of the season. Something Doing Every Min- lows hall on Wednesday evening at To-Be Held Friday M ornl^ Representattves of the s 8 o’clock. . ute-^Flip-a-Coiii Hike a Big — ^Users To Be Invited. Haven Railroad^System. , ■ V Mystic Review, Woman’s Bene­ Edward J. Murphy, president of Succesa. To Preoent Plan to Selectmen Wiili Dot Two W eeb To Go . . . . - J S. ^ S fit association will meet this eve­ J. Frank Maguire of HoUywood, the Coraectlcut Pharmaceuticaj A special meeting, of the Board of The new board of direetors of ihe. CaL, spent several days of the past ning at 8 o’clock in Odd Fellows Association is in Waterbury today, The North End playgroimds and Control of the,Chamber of Com­ She H u Big Margin— South Manchaster Railroad, divlslen' week in Manchester, coming east by ball. In attendance the «ntmai clam­ Y . M. C. A. summer* program sqems . at Next Meeting ^ What merce will be held Friday morning of the New York, New Hitven-.A boat to New York' and Is returning bake outing of the Naugatuck Val­ to be greatly appreciated by the via the Hudson river and Great Mina Margaret Stratton of Gar­ ley druggists which wUl be held at at 9:30 o’clock'at the Chamber of­ Hartford railroad as given today is children and a lot of the young men Is Proposed. Balde io Second Place. Lakes, with stopovers at the World’s den street, past branch preUdent of the Kunkhle farms la that city. fice to discuss the expected discon­ as fvfilowe: B an e B. Berry, presl-< Fair and the “Frontier Days’’ Rodeo St. M ary's Girls’ Friendly society, The business session which follows as well. The fiip-a-coin hike in which tinuance of freight service to the dent; Henry W. Dorigan, vlce-ptesl-: at Cheyenne. Mr. Magiulre was will accompany a group of girls who tie bake will be given over to the the boys’ and girls’ groups started With only two weeks to go now in dent; Albert A. Drummond, vice-'* greatly surprised at the marvelous will leave on Saturday for a week’s Members of the ex-service men’s south end by the N . Y., N . H. A H . discussion of Drug Institute, which out at the same .time and at every president; Fleming James, ir., sec­ vacation at Holiday House, Canaan, committee delegated to arrange railroad, which recently took over the House and Hale World’s Fair Improvement in Connecticut’s high­ is the connecting link between retary and treasurer; Albert T. w ay system since he moved to Cali­ and to attend the sessions .of the comer filpped a coin to see if they tentative specifications for the pro­ Cheney Brothesis’ railroad. industry and the National Recov Contest the real battle centers Pierson and Don M. Neiswonger. fornia thirteen years ago. Younger Members’ conference. The went right with heads or left with posed veterans plot in Ekwt Ceme­ The i7ew Haven road has made no ery Act. around second place between Mrs^ The resignattone of the former- girls who have practically earned tails was won by the boys. The goal tery met last night in the Army aihd provision for handling freight under Cheney railroad board of directors the wherewithal! by an entertain­ was Hickey’s Grove where a hot dog Navy club and approved a draft carload lota, imless additional pay­ Mary Strong and Miss Adelia Cul- Miss Theresa McCluskey of Maple .Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fenn of Long were accepted. They were: C. Her­ ment at S t M ary’s Parish house roast was the order v.f the day. The which will be shown to hte Board of ment is made for the service, and a lln. Mrs. Strong has maintained a street, spent the week end in N ew Beach, California, are visiting rela­ man Cl^ey, president; Frank and a food sale are: Nora Scott boys managed to win the lucky toss­ Selectmen at their next regular number of protests have been re­ York with friends. tive and friends in- town. Mrs. slight margin in the last few weeks Cheney, Jr., vice presidoat; Robert / Valette ’Turner, Teresa and Ruth es more often than the girls and monthly meeting. John L. Jen- ceived, which will be discussed jy Fenn prior to her marriage was since her position in second place Cheney, vice president; William C. Britton, Mary McCaughey and that brought them out at the grove ney, chairman of the committee will the Chamber Board. It is expected Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fortin and Miss Ulllan McBride, daughter of began to be contested by Miss Cul- Cheney, Louis C. Carter , eeeretary Dorothy McCaughey. Evelyn Carl­ twenty minutes ahead of the girls. select three members to appear be­ that users of the service will be in­ family of 68 North Elm street spent Mr. and Mrs. Robert McBride of lln. Miss Betty Crooks continues ji and treasurer.; Howell Cheney end son w.a go as'a representative of A baseball game was pulled off fore the Board and make the formal vited to the meeting to present their the week end with his sister at. Woodland street. viewpoints. first place with a safe lead over all Charles Cheney. the local branch, and Miss Stratton between the boys and girls which at application. White Sands. other contestants which in all pro­ be on the staff with Miss Han­ one time sh o w ^ 14 to 12 in favor of Tentative regulations for the per­ Miss Alma C. Hanson, formerly bability will be very bard to whittle nah Jensen who is there for the sum­ the girls. The boys finally rallied and manent committee will permit one o f this town, -is spending sevend down appreciably in two weeks. Thomas Moiiarty, money order mer and is diocesan younger mem­ made four in the last inning and de­ member delegate from each of the '^eeks with Mrs. Emma L. Nettle- five ex-service groups, the American clerk at the Manchester postoffice is bers’ chairman. feated the girls. A large rubber ball MERCHANTS’ DAY The standing follows: t ->n of Himtlngton street. M le Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, away from the office enjoying his 8 Inches in diameter was used which Betty Crooks ...... 22,606 Hanson is treasurer of LeMoyne United Spanish War Veterans, Dis­ vacation. Miss Ellenor A. Rogers of Chest­ made it possible for all the new Mrs. Mary Strong ...... 17,481 College, Memphis, Tenn. abled American Veterans, and the nut street is spending her vacation baseball recruits to be able to make Adelia CulUn ...... 17,088 Raymond Chartier, Jr., is spend­ British W ar Veterans. HERE TOMORROW at the Black Point Beach Club. The family of Sherwood H. Gos hits and. the bouncing propensities Anna Swanson ...... 10,063 ing a week’s vacation visiting his The name, “Veterans' Field” was lee of Church street will spend the of the ball made a great deal of fun. Lillian Bimie ...... 1,389 aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.< An­ chosen as the most applicable name Rose Pieseik ...... 595 Ernest Wilkie of Spruce street has remainder of the month at the Bail This morning the girls are making thony Musante, in Northampton, for the cemetery plot by the com­ Elaine Sebuetz ...... 430 entered the Hartford hospital for ob­ ey cottage, Blast Beach, Bradford, window curtain pulls out of cut out Mass. mittee last night. The area sought Fmmie W. Stiles ...... 198 SPECIAL servation and treatment R. L jig saw dolls which when well color Practically AD Stores To Be is approximately 200 x 100 in the Mrs. R. E. Seaman ...... 239 ed up will be real ornaments for the £. J. McCabe, president of the northeast section of the new ceme­ Mrs. Alexander Dtmcan ...... 376 Mrs. George L. Betts of Wood- home. Their calendars came out in Connecticut Commercial Secretaries Miss Dorothy S. Whitney and Miss tery. C i o ^ — Food Stores To Elizabeth Krapowicz ...... 242 From 5 ’tU 9 bridge street is spending some time fine shape. Several of them have not Association, has called a special Gertrude Calmer, teachers at the Regulations not yet approved will Ellen H u e t ...... 277 at Hammonassett Beach. done such work before and for the meeting of the organization for to­ Hollister street school, are attend­ permit a veteran of any war or* Anna Lindberg ...... 3‘28 first time show that they are cap- morrow afternoon at 1 o’clock at ing the Yale Summer school. campaign and his wife to be buried Be Opm Toni^L Nora Scott ...... 221 Past presidents « f . the Emblem able of some nice work. TONIGHT Wilcox’s restaurant at Savin Rock, in the pemetery. The minimum *cost Annie S w i f t ...... 217 club are In charge of the series of The basket work materials have For These Specials, Food De­ New Haven, for the purpose of dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mollan of. for each grave would be $35. Money M. Squatrito ...... I l l five public bridge parties to be held come and any of the girls of town cussing the latest developments in Main street ai« spending two weeks received from the sale of lots in Virtually aU local stores will ob­ Rose Squatrito ...... 382 partments Open Until 9 on consecutive Wednesday after' interested in this art should see Miss the new field would be turned over the National Industrial Recovery at their cottage on the Niantlc serve Merchants’ Day by closing all O’clock. Whole Store Closed noons at the Elks’ home in Rock Dwyer as soon as possible. The ten­ to the'town imder the present ^lan. Act. 'This subject was discussed at River Road* at Waterford. ville, for convention expenses. Prizes nis court is busy nearly every after­ The cost of a grave in the other day tomorrow! and food stores will Wednesday, Merchants’ Day. the recent annual meeting of the will be awarded at each' sitting and 'Association. Presidept McCabe is noon and evening. Three days a areas is approximately $120, it weui remain open imtil 9 o’clock tonight Miss Louise Keish of Center street refreshments served and a nand calling the meeting with the ap­ week are fot the girls and three disclosed at the meeting. in accordance with the closing prize given for the series. Ii m .'T, What A “Buy!” will be hostess at a Joint meeting days for the boys. Croquet, battle schedule of the South Merchants proval of the Board of Directors. J. Dannaher and Mrs. George H. and garden party to be held tomor ball, tennis practice court, and play­ Division of the Chamber of Com­ Williams are past presidents from PATTERSON’S row afternoon at 2:30 for the 4-H ground ball have kept many young­ merce. It is expected that a num­ this town. These parties are open CELEBRATE THEIR 40TH Fairy Needle club. There will be sters well occupied so far this week. ber of the stores will hold outings Land O’Lakes croquet and tennis for those Who to all. tomorrow. This advertisement is come prepared to play that game. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MARKET Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock T E L . 3386 b u t t e r written just to remind you the Coventry Fragment society will Miss Mary E. Barnett of Chestnut 101 C E N T E R S T R E E T that Wednesday is Mer­ launch its second a^htihhI summer street is spending her vacation at TOWN GETS $1,800 Mr. and Mrs. William Hewitt PROTESTS ON HOARDING sale, supper and entertainment un­ chants’ Day. Pinehurst Woodford’s, near Portland, Maine. Guests at Party Arranged by Wm Be Open Until 6:30 der the name of ‘Tee Carnival. 2 « » . 5 9 * . Booths for the sale of candy, re­ Their Daughter. OF THE RELIEF FLOUR TH E STORE Tonight. ASBEERREFUND A pure,' wboleeome butter wltii Mrs. Edward Kenney and children, freshments, gift articles will be set WELL BE CLOSED CLOSED ALL DAY Jean and Patricia, arrived Saturday up *on the groimds at the Second Mr. and Mrs. William Hewitt of a sweet June flavor. WEDNESDAY from San Francisco, and will remain' Congregational church. A t 2 and High street were the guests of A L L D A Y If you have forgotten until September with Mrs. Kenney's 7:30 a two-act drama “Old Acre honor Saturday evening at a party Nortif End Man, Only a Board­ Wednesiday closing. Dial 4151 mother, Mrs. Maigrot of West Cen' Folk’’ will be presented, and at 3:30 36 Tavern, Club, Restaurant arranged by their daughter, Mrs. er, Seen Getting Free Floor WEDNESDAY and your order will be deliver­ ter street. a Pageant of the Seasons, on the Ernest Morin at her home on Clin­ oh Two Occasions. ' Cut From ed tonight. lawn. From 4:30 to 7:30 at Grange ton street. The celebration was in It will pay yon to read the Girl * Scouts of I^oop 7 ate at hall nearby supper will be'served at and Package Stores Listed recognition of tJie fortieth anniver­ Open Till 9 O’clock Best Beef! Pinehurst advertisement in Camp Norton, Manchester Green. a popular low price. The Coven sary of the marriagb of Mr. and The hoarding of flour that is be­ Thursday’s Herald. Wednesday and Thursday, July 19. tty Community orchestra will play Mrs. Hewitt which took place in ing distributed by the American Tonight m Manchester. Ireland. Soon thereafter they sail­ and 20 Troop 8 girls will be at thi during the afternoon and evening Red Cross was reported this morn­ Shoulder C L A P P 'S ^ "— ^ camp and Friday and Saturday, and there will be attractions galore ed for this country and have resid­ ing. A person who has had occa­ ORIGINAL BABY SOUPS Troops 9 and 11. every minute of the time. ed in Manchester about 38 years. Town Treasurer George H. Wad­ Relatives and friends to the num­ sion to be about the north end for STEAK & VEGETABLES dell today received a check for H .- ber of 40 were present from Bloom­ the past coupl' of weeks detected PACKED IN CLASS The monthly meeting of Ander- '* person, who is only a boarder ..1 son-Shea Post, V. F. W., will be CLASS OF 1931, M .H.S. 800, representing the town’s share field, N . J., Auburn and N ew Bed­ of refunds from 36 tavern, club, res­ ford, Mass., and this town. Seven a bouse, arriving nith a bag of held in the State armory at eight flour. This morning the same per­ 1 1 c lb. t o taurant and package store licenses fTj their eight children were in the Announcement o’clock this evening. A s the Post is son arrived with another bag of holding but one meeting a month PREPARES FOR REUNION issued by the State Liquor Control gathering and dght grandchildren. A , No. 1 beifif the best! Commission from M ay 20 until June Old fashioned and modem danc­ flour and this resulted in a protest during the summer, a full attend­ Inking filed. JOE’S 30, 1933. ing was enjoyed with music by a o^PlNEHURST! ance of members is desired this Party to Be Held Friday Night evening. Under the provisions of Chapter three-piece string ensemble. A buf­ on Killamey Show Boat on 140, Public Acta of 1933, the town fet lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. GARAGE the R iver. receives $50 frofn Aftch such license Hewitt were remembered with a N O W L o c a t e d a t issued in the town. A t the present choice collection of gifts, including 362 EAST CENTER ST. DR. C. M. PA B& BB time there are five taverns, four a 53-piece dinner set. DENTIST The Class of 1931, Manchester A Trial Is All I Ask! High school will hold its annual re­ clubs, seven restaurants and 20 Telephone 64 Pratt Street union on the Killamey Show Boat, package stores operating in Man­ Natvle potatoes have made their Telephone Connection. 6-8492 Hartford, Ot. Hartford, Friday pight, July 21 and- chester on which the state made appearance in town. The growers JOE THEN, Mgr. Dentistry that will please you, of potatoes that are now being of­ the management of the fioatlng r-fimd tod^y. Several other licenses at a price you can afford to pay. fered for sale are getting good re­ dance pavilion has secured special are expected to be issued soon, it j y g / / g g i turns on their investment as the acts of entertainment and a high was l^ m e d today. < S * < w price that is being asked at the road class dancing team for the evening. side is from 50 to 60 cents a peck, or The class committee has been WALTER N.IIC1IR C from $2 to $2.40 the bushel. The sup­ greinted the use of all threq decks of ply is not great yet. Retail mer­ the Show Boat for the evening. A COST OF CHARITY GOES ?UN£iaU. CHAPEL chants are also asking higher prices large advance sale of tickets for the this year than was the case last 259N06THMAINSrfiEET reunion dance has been made and DOWN AS JOBS GROW year. I Remember To Shop { as no tickets will be sold on the MANCHESTERCONNGmeur boat next Friday night, the commit­ tee has designated the Magnell Drug Store and Packards 'Pharmacy as Department Compiling Data For Our selling agencies for tickets. It is im­ for Basis for Future Federal perative that members secure Allotments. tickets .at these stations in advance of the reunion date. Tickets may also be obtained from Due to continued increase in em­ any member of the committee. ployment in Manchester, a corre­ The committee in charge of the sponding decrease in the cost of NEW LOW-PRICE W edn esday reunion is headed by Louis Sullivan, charity has be n made during the chairman; Lucille Murphy. Lucy past 30 days. For the past week Waddell, Doris Nelson, Betty McGill, the Charity department has been John Tierney, Edward Moiiarty and compiling data for the State Emer­ Genuine Williams Earl Ruddell. gency Relief Commission on which to base future allotments of the federal relief fund to the town. OIL-O-MATIC HEATING A isle On the basis of expenditures of Yes!-- POUCE COURT approKlmately $52,00C for the first three months of the year, the town Raymond Alderman of 33 Char­ will receive, according to the pre­ f o r S m a l l H o m e s / ter Oak Place, Hartford, paid a fine liminary estimates made, about Even store clerks of 810 and cos^s for driv&g an au- one-third or $17,000 as a chsuity Specials tomobUe without a license. He was relief payment. arrested by Sergeant John J. Mc- Glinn last evenb^ on East Center like tjo play and Cigarette Cases Breakfast Cloth's | street. Alderman was driving a i car with one light,' and when the Imported metal cigarette 34x34 Japanese crepe ■ officer stopped him he found that hang around cases, in black, green, red, the man did not have a license. breakfast cloths, for \ * I and blue, made to sell for I William Morley and Robert Mil­ KLEIN'S t ?1.00. ler, who gave Harrison, N. J., as $250 each their home, were in court this MARKET E R H A P S you’ve noticed w e’ve been goin g 1 5 c morning for evading the lawful AND DELICATESSEN For 3.0 Days Only! around aU day with a broad smile on our payment of railway fare. They P 2 1 c were arrested last evening by Offi­ Whokeale and BetalL No More To Pay. faces and full of pep— and why not. .we’re off cer John. Cavagnaro, when the 161 CENTEB STREET for a whole day tomorrow! When the store Table Cloths Highland express stopped at the Alarm Clocks Manchester railroad station. Both For Your Convenience— closes at six tonight we’ll be like a class of young men were riding “blind bag­ R A N D -N E W small-hoine model o f CXl-O-SCatic, noisy school children let out of school for to­ Good quality alarm clocks, 54x54 and 60x60 hand OPEN ALL DAY gage.’’ In court they tol3 the which heats more homes than any other oil burner in made by Ingraham Clock blocked table cloths, for judge that they boarded the train MERCHANTS* DAYI B morrow is Merchants’ Day imd we have a at Wlllimantic and were bound for the world, now available at the lowest price in historyl Company, in square model. Next To Cmter Anto Supply. whole day to do as we please. . go to the beach home. They said they had been to Bums heavy, low-cost fuel ml, like all ra-O-Maticsl Guaranteed. Land OTakes Batter, ...spend a day at a nearby lake. .or just hang 4 9 c North Attleboro, Maas., in search Installed in a few houra in any tsrpo ftimaoe or boiler. of work, but had failed to get it. around in our own back yard. We’ll all be The boys were apparently telling Fresh Ground Hatnburr, o You ca^ e^joy CT-O-Matic’s famous Hushed Host for back on the job bright and early Thursday, 7 4 c the truth. Judge Johnson suspend­ 3 lbs...... 2 5 c less money today than the average cost of hand firing. • Beach Pajamas ed Judgment and warned them not Shoulder Lamb Ohope, o / v ready to give you the best service ever! to attempt to steal ia ride by. train I b ...... 2 U C Women’s Gloves Cotton materia], some are as it would result in getting them Domed Beef (Bump), « m Buy N ow And Save $45. into trouble. tb...... 1 7 c Fabric gloves, slip-ons, in sun-back with hats to white and grey, for match. 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