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acceptance by Spanlah Insurgent ToDs Court Tliey TboniJtf Generhllssimo Francisco Franco dlpIomatl^^tensloiPbetween France aniX,[ap^ Appeared likely today to New Political Course and and Spanish goverw ent of w«ult « French occupation of British plan to. withdraw foreign m the , ^luhCeew from "S^ih^ae forecast ®P«tn Cqina Sea, about 160 Brf ay. The predlcUoiy was heard as On His Western Trip I?/ A lan d"" kpresentatives oT '2T countrlMKhisr Jmhled for a full session oT the ported planning' to neise. False Naines^Used O i VVashlijgton. July .5. — ( a P) — »clp|ea or "Invoking a clear misuse t European non-lnterventknr^mjrhlt *A4I$ cf AVe 4* '- l a _a. aF A _ .-If ^ ReporU from Tokyo said the President . Roosevelt starts out of my name. ' tee under Viscount ^ llfa x , British ,^forelgn secretary., ' foreign office was !study Thursday o n ^ Journey to San Which Democratic primaries con- Some Of T he^C hecki * situation with "great dare/ stitute such Instances .will be a Upon adoption'^ of the scheme. Francisco which may'become "the Great B ritan' will send a 70-page japan matter for the President and his might protest against occupation of most spectacular bit of political advisers to decide. Among the lat- printed ddcument detailing, the pro- scores of bombs on the Chinese torch-bearing he ever has done. - Waterbury, July 6__ ^^(AP) ject for withdrawing volunteers Which the Japanese ron- ter there is at present little t e ^ belong, to China. « Such evidence of his Intentions as evidence of agreement. ^pecial Prosecutor Hogh If. s from Spaln^to both Spanish factions can be gleaned from-bis own ro- '"-with the request for urgent consid- " Reporta -are that the '^ f^ P of Alcorn'trhariBred today 'r o c ^ g ' Ml eration. Mcupaopn was, a routine police marks Indicates he is on thd verge' which ThomSs G. Corcoran Is ths TO of striking q bold new course In had been destroyed in im 'at* Franco Bekdy to Accept sparkplug Wants to force out of SO IKJllUcs. — of venturing personally tenipt to cover up a consolrscy Of -V- Reports reSchlM London from xween the British bases at Hongkone and s in « Japanese to ctit the .sea route be- their seats — or at least attempt Butgos, Franco’s ckpital, said the Mon S * ' Into realms which he previously left 1^'—ell' those Senators . and Repre- to defraud the city of Wntet^ SOI occupylng Hainan because of the if land> ^ r o g y ^ to F ren T U o^ S ita ,!.^ to-his lieutenants. N. generalissimo was pr^rared to ac- Seaplane Base sentatives who oppose the adminis- The new course was outlined in i*u enough o f Cm cept the plan uncondlHonally upon It was said At the foreign office tration in any material way. receiving It. \ his recent radio speech to the na- The procueal pclltlcians, such as them had been "salvaged” for Pi PbrncSo would Bi Although Soviet RuoslaX niade tion. Its purpose win be to'keep .Postmaster General Farley, and a the punKjses of the stata. ®'®*“ **i* aeaplane bases” In Congress . those the President 8k reservations tq her acceptahoe of few naturally cautious people,., on 'The prosecutor’s kccusation ^ the project, other major/powe^ac- was ‘ **'*’‘ occupation HUGHES PREPARES conceives to be "liberals” and to the other hand,_ are advising the COUNT ASKS 5 MILLION replace with new men so far - as ^m e during a hearing befcMii esi cept the scheme after^a year \of Uon for defense of Hainan, which President to lay-olf all «(cept such an )>08slble those he conceives to be outstanding administration critics Superior Court Judge Ernest bickering and frequent deadlocKu dominates the Indo-Chlna coast. Dm necessitating many amendments to "conservatives." • . as Senator Smith of , South Caro- A. Inglis on one of the motions , A group of French customs offl- forahantichop '''I D the original .proposal. IN MTURN FOR DIVORCE Administration help for the lina, George , of Georgia and made in behalf of Lieut-Gkrilip . M d policemen effected the "Liberals” and opposition to the Me Acceptance of the plan has vital cu^Uon. The Tydings of Maryland. •‘Conservatives’’ is not new. In the Ffank Hayes, mayor '* slgnlflcance for Great Britain and h a \ ^ " n A J" P « t TTie forthedming trip to the west •loi Italy. Both are anxious to get the I .r “PPSi'ent own- Florida Democratic primary this coast wllF'indicate how far Mr- vYaterbury, charged with 26 Of Barbara Hutton spring. Senator Pepper had frank Nsi Anglo-Itallan friendship agreement fishermen have Wealthy Flier May Continue Roosevelt Intends to go in his per- others of participating'to thg •to: signed April 18 worWBg, but put- birds’ nests there VAN NUYS ASSURED administration support. But it came sonal Intervention In the primaries. from Janies Ro<^velL the Presi- alleged conspiracy by which * " era Hng the pact Into operation Is con- Also Demands Custody Of He wlU make three speeches In of dltlonal on “progress" in the with- uneasy over Trip Around World After dent’s son and secretary, not open- Kentucky, In all o f which he Is ex- special Grand Jury asserisd * ly from the President himself. the city was defraudedof "intf ‘ on drawal of volunteers from Spain. “ *P»ne®« IntenUons toward Haitian HIS R iiO M IN A IIO N pected to voice clearly bia support Ma The Plan « ® f “ ® commands the His^ Son At Tense Hear- Other candidates have had the of Senator Barkley, who la opposed lions of dollars.” Cht He Reaches.. Other Side. aid of such White House lieutenants The program for the withdrawal «Pproac^s to -Indo-Chlna by Gov A. B. Chandler. .~Olsea tita Bltcklag P ii a r ', pOT as Secretary Ickes and WPA Ad- The President will give a pat on Alcorn, combatting Hayeg mi^ pet " ‘‘ ‘f near the sea lanes between ministrator Hopkins. As soon as the plan becomes I ®*’If*lh s Far Eastern ing In London Court the back to Senator Elmer Thomas Uon for. permission to inspect ' on operative, two cominlsslops^ I Hongkong and Slngafwre. Governor Invites New 'York, July 6.-;-Howai^ The President has put In good (D-Okla). seeking renomination 13, words personally only for Senate Grand Jury records, sa id to iS a iii.' leave for Spain to count the number The British government-disclosed Hughes, the lanky millionaire from against Gov. E. W. Marland and ing that an attempt had been of volunteers on each side and make Leader Barkley of Kentucky and, Britain and France London, July 6.— (AP) _^de globe for just such a'flight FLASHES! ihjui at a proffered gift of $250,000 as ‘lurtag toe . eight-year Hayes .ad., ad u .ment -ports. - and studied Frank’s anes^“ advanro -^ ^ ^ ^ ^ "an-Insult.’"- tanita at Airport.'* ™ ' * Chinese withdrew. mtafstratlon. mob The hearing was adjourned until Senator van Nuys, vacatlonlng^at Hughes drifted on to Floyd Ben- SP. .i:i (Oonttnued on Page Eight.) iMving munlUons Walloon lake In northern Mlrt%an, pan mh rebs advance Referring to the defeosh petltloa. hosi July 13. . Today’s testimony was on nett airport In -his two-motored Hem _ __ ^ ______^ had avowed he would run aftan in- transport ship last night after a Renifaye, France, (At the Span- to examine toe Grand Jury nrlnnteS. he h I ATiesew M ese e r o\pierced t)ieiN*Nrf ? Huhow’5 -...•outer_ - Jap-J s• , the b countess’ charge that her hus- ed In Mountains After Ish frontier), July’ 5,—(AP)"li^- Alcorn said scornfullyt of tl band had placed her In fear of her thf®«'l'^®"^ I? denied rent^f^tlon by leisurely, one-stop hop aoross th® fe^es, military officials said, ~ ^ ^fe ii or bodily harm. " continent from Burbank, Calif, Burgents swung down the Mediter- "Well, I can see why Olsen would abra OccupaUon of the city put- the ^ administration be- raean coast toward Alencta to- Tl He was released again on bail He needed a .shave and cheerfully like to see toe evidence.’* SEEKING A HAVEN J a ^ e s e in position for a Hankow the President’s One Of Fiercest Batiks. day and occupied Burriana, Im- gon ,s &»preme Court ex- admitted It. Never one to - make He added that ixw lbly the de* p e n s iv e along two possible routes; govei t-y portant highway point 30 mTea fendahta were anxious to get a look pres both extremely difficult. (fkintinoed oh Page Bight.) iS^bU ls (Continued op Page Eight;) north, of Sagonto. They also march- at rome of the "flcUtloue names he Post Alternatlv.es. Hendaye.-France— (At the Span- *** Orao .de Burriana, alirhtiv seve FOR GERMAN JEWS The goMrnor’a message cut short Leary used on some at _The one choice was a ISO-mile ' to the east and ------the- mun of a three-cornered Ish frontier)—July 5—(A P )—Span-1 **"* directly on checks.*’ ' Thin* *1? Yangtze river, winding race In the num tarough a mountainous area with Ish ln.surgcnts reported today they Insurgents have been lust .During the morning court seaslaa, VETERANS LEAVE i ^ { . “ !!'..*!*y™ond E. Willis, An- arguntent was completed on all o f glan Ita strong Chinese defenses. The had shattered government lines be- side Burriana since the oaptn: whe South America And British the Re- VlUarreoJ June l7. - the motions .filed In behalf of Mayor ^ter detour publican Senatorial nomination low the Important Teruel-Medlterr ..boro ^ y e a , Which. In addition to asking to sever rahean highway in the Sarrion sec- and 9*"ton-Hankow railroad, dls- FOR THEIR HOMES Asserting he is "a Democrat In STORM WARNING toe. right to inspect toe jury iurv reO'-me.' Domhuona Are Suggested; actlOT as-well as in theory.” Gover- SET FOR THURSDAY tor and put the militiamen to full ords, demanded toe complete sup- to ( ^ “ sportetlon o f supplies and flight. , Miami, Fla., July lL^(AF):>-dnie foroe the evacuation of Hankow nor Townsend termed “unfortunate” pression of the Grand Jury report outs wide-spread Interpretation of a Dispatches from General Jose Weather Bureau’s stonU warning ’ . T) Conference Tomorrow. “ IHtarV observers s ^ c e today r e p o i^ the iirst and thA striking out o f certain al- thought the roundabout route would Rebels, Yanks End Reunion nf®»*h ** t^J®'^’"®^® ” ®®*‘'y * year ago Varela'’8 Held headquarters said his legaUons made taj the taformatlim be the choice, with the Japanese^ Insurgents had advanced twelve tropical dlstnrbano^of the season, m ®‘>*(°rial meeting Wife Of Famous- New York a sUght formatlqiiT 360 miles east on which the defendants wore ar« In Frcncb ^ Lick P''®^*cttag that In- njllea since their sudden,, relentless rested. Washington, July s .~ (a P) — of Jacksonville.' (OoQtinaed on Page -Two.) At GeWysbnrg; Heard Ad- diana voters would "not tolerate offensive..south of the'highway was A storm flareup between toe epe- ^ u th Aiperica and the British anyone in public office who will not Artist Asks For Delay In started Saturday. The wariiing^ said that toe dis- turbance waF^’movtng very tittle at clal prosecutor and Murray was ^m lnlM s. in the opeaion of the Thousands of government troops precipitated when Alcorn asserted State ^partment, should be the dress By The President (Oonttnued on Page Bight.) defending alraost-sucrounded post- present ana Increasing rather slow-; Hartford Legal Action. ly ta intensity. Will probably move that toe lawyer for the accused principal - havens for the oppressed FEAR FOR SAFETY tlon.s In the Ufllversaleo mountains should have ’’more regard for the J e w and other political refugees were In danger of being trapped. northrost or east northeastward court than to ask for toe privUege of. Germany and .Austria. ' Gettysbtirg. Pa., July 8 „_ f AP)— next Z4 hoim.” On toe extreme eastern flank, of - • • • of Izispecting Grand Jury recorda '^The transportation of the refu- B^und by comradeship, ' the strag- hrar- the 50-mlIe Castellon de la Plana HEADOFSCOVILL tag to have been held today In Pro- Attorney Angry ps, American officials also be- OF RIVER PARTY gling ranks of the Blue and the / .. front along the mediterranean 'BBS PERSECtTION Murray, visibly angry, retorted _ Should be financed In' largi Gray began theluaat retreat today application for ap- Vatican City, July 5,_(.%t>)— polntmrnt of a conservatir for Pres-' coast. Insurgents were reported to that the legal code . of ethics ex- ^ private orranixatiDna of the "'’’®*’® **‘®y locked In have stormed the,helghLi domlnat- The Vatican newspaper L’osserva- pected and required him to do all in “ “ tlons such as the Unlt- combat 75 years ago. ' ' v i l ,®"<=. Unll)cerl8S8^.:wkiri>»^ been' pozt.; *” 4-*<»>«« One. Yesteniajr ttrTTniraday a r ri: a .r m ;'a t ^ «taatal^hlghw4y-^l4’i»inro "ndrth-’o f i ------These ideas wUl be prehehted to p u re u e c^ d the Blue- the pursuer, Wife It request. Sagunto, . where toe Terad-Medlter- ‘*“®®" “ twworthy of twenty 1 shan’t desist from doing IL' W uternational Conference on they lefT together—in peace. They ” ®J'"l«ntarily entered the Neuro- ranean, and Castellon-Saguhtp high-1 **2,4*'^ of Christian .J^dllzation." . In arguing on a motion tostrllM r o ^ e e s convening tomorrow it* Fail To Pbt In Appear- v e pledged by their own words and Noted . In- fw^W aW c InsUti.te and- hospital ways jolro, aa ofie roadid to_, Valencia. I ?*® *!!r* 4»»«*»'«>Ytliri8t for- * toe-OrantT Jury report from toathe - Evian, Prance, on the c«ll qf Secre- the words of their Prosident to of the Hartford Retreat list month, 'The 'tvay for Insurgent ,Generai **''*''K ***4 ®™*K**^ toe paper sald; court records, Murray coiled it: Delegates of 33 rip etrnial p c^ e lii a natkm-united** " dnstriahsttu Passes Away ^ d commitment pftpera weca.'sl^hd' Miguel Aranda's-drlve-oh-Nules was j •* Ihevitahle that any time, wo — "A sinister, gesture to poison the nations will attempt to arrange a a pledge uttered in Uie . shadow of lajfr after examination by two Hart- opened by the capture, of ATtana'j •**®**4on the life of the gospels. 'minds of the public against the de- haven for the hundreds of thousands toe ilaming beacon atop Oak Hill ford doctors. village to the west. Artana I Xyro perish. Toward toe fendant in advice of the trial.” . of persons seeking new homes. that waa lighted Sunday. _ After A Brief Illness. Opposition is expected to develop trols a network of roads to the I *»ra®Rtes wo are not onl.v extreme- Ho also said the report had detje U. 8 .-ftepreseatative ^ e a ^ g vtatefs of the dmlnous _ Some of toe 2.000 veterans who at Thursday's hearing between his foothills of toe E.^padan mountains | sntl-ChristUn and antl-cliil, but .“Irreparable damage’’ to the ao- The United States wUl be repre- flood-tide Colorado nave been here os guests of— the wife, Moz^Ileclta Stapp. former about 30 miles*north of. Valencia. tabnmui." cused. sented by Myron C. Taylor, former . . , -- river were government for the 75to battle an- dancer, and his mother. M rs.'Hor- Inaurgent victories put them, In ' . * * w trte d today with apprehension Wat«^bu^, July 6— (AP) —Con- ence W. van Wyck. of Butler. N. J.,\ "These defendants have been con- , head of the United States Steel Cor- nlversary know t o ^ never will re- new poBlUons of great Importance’* I MARKCT. PBICTS OROF demned before toe trial," he as- poration. He is assisted by Robert by two government employes await- n ec^ u t lost ode of Its leading in- Who applied for appointment of a tag arrivri o f a six-member sclen- turn, 'trou g h one:, eventful week, along the ten-mlle front south of New Vork, July 5— (AP) —Trad- serted and said that they were Pell, disarmament expert o f the conservator of his estate' which la er* came back to Wall street today they rekindled, toe campflres of toeir Edward O. Goss, 72. pfesideilt of r®Puted to be worth $250,000. • the Teruel'Mediterranean route. "helpless and hamstrung,' and when ' -.^Stete Department, and George Ln ri?®,.*^*’®***^**" Green River iMmory, lived again toe days of ' After.,fierce fighting Monday in- from the Fourth of July holiday In Utah,-300 miles upstream. * toe ScovlO Manufacturing Ctom- The artist’s wife sued him last they are acquitted toe report slxiuld -Bran^, former chief o f the visa 61 to 65 when brother fought surgents eapturerf Aldehuela,. three a selllhg mood and toe Stock Mar- not rise to strike a man ft the (^hily the. belief that the nartv pany, a position his father held be- year for separation and $3,500 an- ket gave up a part of the wide gains tUvlsIofl'otUie State Department. * I brother,' neighbor - against lore him. nual alimony, but she. had appar- j miles from the highway, while In- face.’’ . - The Unltealj|inai: portion I^w of toe 2.000, fought at Get- wounded 30 at Gava, southern uninterrupted rise. a ration today as she (nade plans to Jury records. Murray argued that of the i^ugees. Secretai^FJluU’s -h»- full half-century, died o f a cere suburb of Barcelona. losses of. $1' to' 88 or more sup- the spirits of the two “ “ recall the . — • cerebral seek permission to visit her husband planted omali opening galna in rep- tke Jury procrodlnge-^vere not secret vltaUon to the other naUons specif- of Pickett’s charge or toe hemorrh^e .at bis home here yes- Who is a descendant of New York The two armies came to grips In because of toe report.-.;. icalJy stated that assistance was tor ot this northern Art- resentative sharM. The selling ' Stata outdoetbouvMout{ioet bouyCd. * b h ^ y Slaughter of the wheatfle'ld city’s first mayor, Robert van Wyck some of toe heaviest fighting of the Ho cited a recent deefaion by Su* be given within the framework of and toe peach orchard. But they are . _ ' Spellacy As Counsel war near La Puebla de Valverde ta spread to major commodities. .to apprehension of the Wlieat loot more than C cents perlor Court Judge Alfred C. Bald- existing immigration laws. heroes ..all, honored, aa President Sood health' Attorney Moses Sachs of New terrain devoid of roads. Tanks win In ths case W G. LcRoy Kemp, men—A. J. Hanson and F. A. Ander. York, counsel for Mozellecita. was bushel a$ Chicago, eotton about 75 Tbe'oomblhed ImmlgraUon quota Roosevelt put it on Sunday, “not remained ac- were useless and mules dragged the cento a'hale and rubber futnree half former state land agent in the Mer- for Germans and Austrians for the ^ Bureau Of tive m the SDmpany. — quoted as saying she will come here Insurgents’ heavy guns over granite Geological Survey staUon here— Mklng under which flag they fought a.cent a pound. ritt Parkway project, how under la- flscal yeir Just begw is only 27.87U. then thankful that they stand to- president of to oppose any possible effort of the rocks. dlctment on conspiracy ebargen, ”Vn_bf the fate of two ad- mother to be appointed conservator The number of refugee, hoping -to gether under one s«g now.” Manufacturors H. J. MURPHY. DEAD perinltUng Kemp to inspl^ the rec- leave has" been estimated as high as yenturera who tried to rid«f the Attoraey Thomaa j ; SpeUacy- o f frescherouB Rio Grande river o f - But Few Am Left New Haven, JulyJ5 — (AP) ords of a special Fairfield county 1,000,000. Hartford Is counsel for Van Wyck' TREASURY BALANCE New M ^ c o . Their' boat capsized. Their comrades, toe vast majofl mother. , • Hugh J. Murphy, assistant city Grand Jury insofar as they referred One problem 'before the commit- E. R. WakefleWrM 1,500,000 men whoTsprang clerklerk of New" Haven and an author- to him. FILUNO tee will be to^lnduce Germany to • MoZellecIta was quoted as saying Washington, July 6.— (A P )—The iMf u i. ______WBSi^o arms ta north and south ta 1861, ta New.York: "I still love Preroptt poalttan of toe Treasury on July 1 ity on municipal law, died suddenly Rreceden* EetabUebed Permit refugees to take their prop- at his home here today from a «md had been president of the Board and to^ only rcasoh I filed a suit for (first day of fiscal year): Murray asid the dedaiaa estahf ' erty with them In the form of for- separation waa that he waa drinking heart attack. He was 58 roars old. Ushed a precedent tor the laapae- ^dermen and a member of toe Receipts, $17,563.-457.83; expendi- so heavily. I don’t Intend to sue Murphy, a graduate of Tale Uni- tlon of Waterbury Grand Jnr* boards of works and of eduesUoh. tures. $135,223,377.13: net balance, versity and the Yale Law Bchoot. for divorce. I am stUl his wife Sod $2,287,596,564.99, including $1,699.- minutes. t*. . entered pubUe life in' 1911 when he He argued further that the rtat^i^ 658,937.33 working balance; cu^ was elected to the Board of Alder- toms receipta, 8916,055.18. MANCHBSTER EVENINO REEALD. tlA i^^W B R , c 6NN^ l ^ k )A Y , JU£y 5 , 1 ^ ' ;o herald; UANCHEsma:
EMEROKRTCIT pO O TO M Tbne-ing Upr Weiur iL Lydea ^jg-Llftfe Love \ FOSTER F A lA L Y B O ip MOITiJDRQ) w . -I. Wwto, . . . . . l.lStt! cjieetor W. S h teld s^ ^ ., 1:00 .50 LWaltet E. Schober Oommutoty Lunch V-., • • • • 1.00 BEAT FIREW ORKS SHQ' - jp ^ fo n , of the Ifenchcstsr RDM CORPS a s. John/Lentl' ;50 ^Falter M. Saunders . R o w tM Bt 'l t e m Its Lost L a p MedleaJ..,Assoclation who wtU.'be ..60! Dr. Austln-.Bavage'*- N , .W-fPwtlnnd the Florlet REUNION AND OIt IHO ■f1—R . ^O - C K ViLLE MeiMctlee Waddell .. .50 ; Elmer Rice C. W. Dotstsra avallable'siQr^^ emergency ckUs Keller’s Mi Mnu Lew n T. Jennejt VV-. 1.00/Mrs. Lila Dent «en tomorrow ar^r^.pr. C. C. Hlgglbs ^ ...... r--.... wm. Dickson AY Son (tel. 4648) and Dr. M,< £. Uor~ ,60 ; Frank Cheney. Jr, .50 Friend ------rt.L. tfOLIDATf^ ..c^iTlnain Waldner ^enntal Gathering JTB Held At ( '■ George Delaney , .50 ( Harold K. Bldwell Lydail-Foulds Paper-rtio. 2.00 larty^ (tel.. 5448.), RUNAWAY, J. jl » Lucaa^. , . ., Mrs-I.' iSprrihn? , - , . itfiojfi Waldner.Wi Home In lyapping; IfOQ; vtih 8 until '9 o'clock. Membera at years ago In Perry Mills, N. Y., she oif'tha Foster family. deacepdants In Sigh ts Great Barring- One Acch rttcted Wfiai-Rtng* attUHliliita’ ABOUTTOWN i f UvS* la Msficbester. for 3g*yearSi’ "d* "Wattasn; Poster, who gsraed: ih on tlM lot and aaaiated In the prepa<^ and bad made her heme with her Wappmg■ IB' the year 1820, waswuhsid flkht ranges ’bst Bond. Fail To Hold, Goes- Down after a ^ flr«^k$rs. played h^ball ontT ration the fireworks., Purchaee of dauj^er, Mra. John O. Olenney '.ntor Homestead, ton, Mass., Paraje . Grade And Crashes .Into Tree p L r th o S S i ^ ‘•‘•rate | b M l**t^ l. and dlned^on m o c o ^ dent^T^^ Ont Of the. fircw^uika- Was by public sub- Oene Boardman and his .Alt of 70 Blgejpw atreet. She also fpator Vtreet, Whppta^ The gath- \ S in cere April retreat before the : Bcrfptton thsthe Legion Fund aa- Cktllegians will be the stellar at- leaves another daughter, Mra. Max erlng/thls year waa attended by The Americans hod planned * An automobile accident at Rock*yille, July. 5--John 'K a m p ^ Aragon* offensive, offl- fclated by tho^’ManChester Evening traction at Lakeside .Daslho, South Wegner of Hartford Road; three about 70 descendants of-:wtmani the sol, 37, o f North Billerica, Mass., la parade through * nearby^town, but |m People Blats^pey. DUworth-Oornell Post’s bhim ^ 4 intorsecUon of Middle \turnplke, t^Ylo tk.*Ra ___ ... . t Herald. \ . ■ Coventry, Wednesday night This slatera, Mre. Harriette Hartenateln Foster. A program of sports was at the Rockville Q t y hospital as eld - the American unit', had i this was abandoned b ^ M w ’lMur-1 band haa the reputation of being held and rerreshnienU were served Bugls <5orps won first pris« y*6ulr< east, and Summit street at i'^o’clock!''p’clock East Center St. Jaiwned of Springfltld, Mrs. Harry^^owdlng' day at the Firemen's (^ v e p tlo n . the result, of an accident Sunday W e planes bad ^ n scouting and N one of the fastest In tbs East. , ^ throughout the day. yesterday afternoon sent e l ^ t of The complctldn^of the. East Center ' 'QfJtcickvlIIe, and Mra. A. J. Knight Crest 'Barrington,'- Me»-> for- an •Ytetjppn when the heavy truck 1; wlll^^what to ' ‘‘'■“ WlnK a few h o ^ a there, ■ of Chjl^riila; two 'brbthera, ^llny The annual fiasehan game - be- the* occupants, pf-th e two autc^o-' which he waa riding rushed di will Know What-to do, tbe.next time The .high .Cbmmanir fesi-Ml ma^;UsoTght^Mth In excen^ I consf^tlo" ** around proficiency, marching and bile# Involved/to the Manchestor ^rs. Anna Haupt of 119 Cooper and Haridapn ^ y o f Rockville; and tween the Fosters and the ‘‘an- the grade on 'Talcott avenue display of fireworks sponsored by | handling ^he heavy evening trance playing and was awarded the silver , MemorisI hospital and resulted liT streets-ad- HlU atreet. who underwent an op- nine grandchfldron. nexe#’*, members o f other families crashed Into a toee, when the bj ^ o n , Milton W olff of Brooklyn, • posltlona/lh reserve lines. ^ i the American Legion on the Old Oolf abtertng and leaving atraeta- ad- connected by marriage to tb m , loving cup fqr the contest About 30 the arrest of. Harry Cox, Sr., 48, of jacent to East Center atreet. Over eration last Wednesday at Manches- Mra. Waldner^vas a member of fafled to hold. , A— I ! The Americanlag, with only 45 Wta, attended by 'the largest crowd, waa won. this year by the FOiters, members o f the local corps motored 28 Rock road, Cold Springs, N-^ Y., ter Memorial. holfhltal, la reported thisthe Church Of ithe Nakacrae, of the Clarence C. Butler o f ^ Pearl rae American , youths, . bronzed atarsTwas, hilnff „ ea1de the Spamah ji iB the estimation of. police, ever to l.dlk) cars 'were parked on all 18-8. Oscar Phelps of'"Itortrord to Great Barrington and took part on a cl^ga of reckless driving. and hardened by outdooh life, grad- r - ^ * - - witness a stmtlar event. In Manches- Streets, north', and pouth of East well on the road to recovery. auiflUary to the th Unlted''''Sp|mlah Street, Cambridge, M aaeythe driv- Repuhltc’s flag, before battalion j was In charge of the program. in the annual parade. The -automobfles involved In the er, told toe police t h a t ^ waa driv- ually have acquired make-shift uni- ter. Polled .|n charge of the park> Center street and-on both sides of Hollywood hears rumdra o f a ' War^terans, And Sunset Coi eadquarlers, arid bulletin boards ’The Mlaaes Eva'M. and Korma J. Members of the family from all The Lakeville, Conn., Fire depart- accident were both badly damaged, ing west/pn Talcott Avenue when forms— khaki pants and shirts. M q»t Ing and traflSc'on East Center street East Center atreet, from-the Center Joan .'Grawford-Franchot. Tone DegreeDegreeNjf of PdeaPbeahontaa; • New England States, New Jer- ment, led by the local drum corps in displayed portraits of Washington I aatlmated that I'o.ltpo persona wdt- Johnabi\ of Johnson Terrace, Ann Her fUfferal wlU. Uke place and the ambulances of W. P. Quish the brakes tMled tt^old. The truck, of them wear sandals— SpMn to Porter.atreet. Cara, parkcftrlfl the marital rift, .but there is cer- «ey jtn/to 6:30. after which JUrieattorie^to elleight persons one seriously, one-w'ay traffic west. For a'time a Rudolph -Tleohert' N.* J.; secretary-treasurer, Dora It began "A Is for Agua (water), and thk_ minor injury frorn powder tion and Including a visit with Mr. ' 8. ' car operated by Harry Cox was be- man Arthur Francis investigated comes mpre /training/ Including traffic jam existed, af the Center Rudolph Telohert o f Old Say- Foster o f WApplrig and historian, the Accident. when fighting all day, a swallow of hums aad other causea related to nnrf Mrs. Helge Pearson In Lancas- ing driven west on Mlcldle turnpike, classes t o c u rr^ / ^ e jjta , with Ain- from the ov'erfiow from the .Colt lot. brook, &nn., aged 60, died yestar- Mrs. Howe Peck of New Britain. mpersol is reported to ite rest* this Is worth a raorito’e pay.” flrsworksVf six other persons. The ter, Pa. The party from Manches- • 22? - A par flrlven by ^ c e . AT CLEARA NCE Traffic was liandled hv Chief ' of | LA.- (I-ayrPi.omlng.-J.uly..4,.at tba..MAssa« g'.comtortably-at *■ the' hospitallull I / X S.00- JBjureiL .Includlbg ,thpM Involved. i n ter vlntted-tHe eolonlal ''CaiSltbr 'at chusetts General hospital, Bostbnr MRS; HANNAH^RANDON jRhler of 15 Meadow road, S^ncer, tSTa^hewbl^cc^^ treat- ™ lce KarmTcT xT-nofdbri anH‘'Bll r .Wtllinmsbuicg, Va.. Wilmington, ENOUGH RECORDS FOUND where he has a laceration of VVRerf Hilly Curti.s, knuwu.as Mass. He leaves his wife. Mar-* which was being driven south scalp and a shoulder Injury. EmW, Club wlIP ed at the Memorial hospital. ' local policemen. Delaware, and toured the historic Summit street. PR ICB0 Six ba.sebali; games pl^-ed" In the "world's handsomest mirlg- ga'rct O. Teichert, and two daugh- No Mishaps ^ Wednesday afternoon at/the HIlI*i I/' Accident battlefield at Gettysburg. On ths DIES llTslM SBj the car with Mr. Cox was Mrs. top lae In East HsrtfordTDurlng town over the hollilsy week end ami et.l' married Lois be. Fee, at-' TO SUPPLY EVIDENCE ters, Elsie and Dorothy; his moth- u a p n Police Captain Peter Dowg^wicz Fireworks Fund A t 4 o’clock ears driven by .Harry return trip they visited Wash'lng- A John Riley 2g Rock road. Cold aprings„'N. Y. either by fireworks or automobiles. Albert W. Harrison EXTRA n o a e Hospitalized for treatment ’^aa meeting at the church Thursday Teichert, all o f Manchester, Conn. Brandon, died this morning at the In the Elthler car was Berkley The members of tba*. police force members. The following committee will sue for divorce.^; Dilly (3 _ attorney should have no advantage BASE ISLANDS John A*. H o o d ...... a reault of the accident were; Mrs. afternoon at 2:30, for the purpose home of her s'on. Marks, 29 of 36 Capitol avenue, reported that there were more flre- la in charge of the arrangements, fccL 11.) Is playing Fn a. new ^ over the apcUsed., , , ...... ______The funeral will bo held Thursday Lewis VY,^Bskcns J Mary Oarrowi 33r of-,'18. Itlcheed RENDHINATION .Qf.jnaklng. plana .Jor. a., fall garden af terikjon at 1:00 x t hls home. Burr*; ( C o n ^ i ^ .from Page One) She was bora Nov.* 29; 1852, In ■ Hartford; —:*eharlotte Palauskas; 72 worlcs^^d salute# set off tots year Mr8....Mary.,Buma, chairman, Mrs.. all-midgef -film;'Lois TB’ reel, '4J~' .sale. On a pnotipn to Strike oiit certain Nellie HUnt, Mrs. Helen Vincent. William Hudson DJNIDEND mad. South Dartmouth, Mass., her xXpccializes as a Jady bouncer in al will be.,ln East cemetery hero at Cincinnati, Ohio, and after her mar- Chapman road. New Britain, and thanAast,* the sale being permlttro Albert E., Holman portion*; xif they Infortnatlon he again this year. Mrs. Mary poleman, Mrs. Evelyn •on, Walter, B. hrra. Alice Jeffers, 73, ' :00 p. m. Mr. Telphert was a na- avoiding a frontal assault oh "Han- riage Feb. 18, 1872 lived for many • Anna Palauskas, 21, of 160 Slater John S. Gordbn of the same Address,-and the driver's (Continued from Page One.) night club*. . Members of -the American J>- charged the language was inflam- KeenCy, Mrs. Gladys Cannon and tive of .Manchester bdt has not lived kow. years In Cellna, Ohio. Her hus- street, Manchester. ‘ C ity Court Om « '' . F. P, Hansen . .. ■on, Barry Cox, Jf., of Cold Sprtn glon auxiliary will meet tomorrow maWry. ' ‘ J Mrs. Peggy Rady. NOW here for several yelars.’ _ The logical route for a detour was band died Sept: 14, 1885, ahd~ahe The only member of both parttes A Session of the 'City Court,« of Archie Jarvis ../ A .. Vr’t., and Berkley Marks, 2 9 > f 36 Intend to remain so. and to do all 1 evening at 7 o'clock ,to go to the /''Alcorn In his defense on all the Rockville was held on Monday Yeung People's Night from Hukow across and around came tb Simsbury In 1912 to live /that did not go to the hospiteLfor Mrs. Elite Graham ., Capitol avenue, Hartford J^harlotte car to help him .". . home of Mrs. Cora Waldner, who motions mentioned particularly the morning for Stanley Bleleskl, 44, of Young People’s Night will be ob- 1111 She was' quoted as saying ’ she Miss Charlotte Faretto Lake Poyang to Nanphang, China's with her son. attention waa Harry’'Cox.^S^, who Albert Tedford ..'.... Palawakas of (Thapmanifoad, New LOCAL YOUTHS JAILED died last night. Owing to ths Tact reference of defense counsel to the She leaves her son; two grand- Stone street who was arrested on served at the next' meeting of the would devote every cent of. alimony. Miss Charlotte Peretto, daughter major air base, 100 miles south. remained at the scene o f the acci- Ellington Grange to be held Mrs. Ruth GOodall ... Britain, and Anna palawakas of 160 that many wUl des^e to attend her publicity given the whole Investiga- Of Miss Antoinette .Tjrrone c f Hart- Japanese aald today tbey bombed children, Robert Brandon H a ^ a of aunaaySunday afternoon by Patrolman orauge lo oe nem on Slater street, tpwh. If she gets it. to paying for a re- tion. dent and waited for tlte police. Alden Skinner. Bleleskl was toare” *venlng, June 13th at Mra. Margaret Fryer examination of her huaband hecauae, FOR MOLESTING GIRL funeral Thursdiy afternoon, the ford and the late Joseph Peretto, died Nanchong from the air and de- London, England, and. Mrs'. R obert' / Walter Garroi^ .6, waa kept at Roger Billings . . . ___ la addition to our low eieorond* A ll of the>-oeCupants of the two card party planned for that date ed with driving an automobile whlfe f"n^° h she said, 'T don't want Kim.rocked up He said the case had been given Monday night at the home of her stroyed 31 planes/' Kutang, on L. Baird of San Diego, Callf.,_chil- ' the hospital for Past Chiefs Onb Miss Edith E. E a to n ...... large Income under trust funds. It Is on complaint of a girl who told po- at Storrs, he Is now attending the town and in Pennsylvania. The first Japanese objective from and Mis. John GaSt of Cellna, and allghtr Injury to her forehead sus- liam J. Austin was held at her ■tone bruise on his righ,. eye In a fire- lice she. had been molested on newspapermen. They were entitled The PAst Chiefs of Damon Tem- Bernard Schubert ...... aald that Van Wyck feta very little R. O. T. ,C. training camp at Fort to It." The funeral will be held - at the Hukow was Kiuklang, 15 miles up two'brothers, Willlahi H. Dickmaut- tained when she was thrown against home, 55 Talcott avenue, this after-' cracker explosion; Alice Nevue, 21, Forbes street. East Hartford, Ed- the front o f her car. Harry Cox, Jr., noon, at two o’clock. Rey. Dr. ple, Pythian Sisters will meet this Howard J. Keith ...... of It because of various judgrments Devens, Maes. home of her grandparents, Thursday river. Japanese warships, which o f Midland, Mich., and Charles W. ^ Joseph Kean of 174 Maple street, powder burns ward W. Powers, 28, of 208 Char- Alcorn In discussing what -he 18, who had a bump on the head, evening, Tuesday, at the home of against him. cailM "the practical effects” of at 8:30 a.-m*., and be. James's church steapaed through six mine fields be- Dickman, of Cflina. . ' pastor of the John E. Johnson ...... on hands; James Campbell, 8. of 125 ter. Oak street and Thomas Botti- did not remain at the hospital, and Union Congregational church offi- Mrs. Charles Prelie of Progress JI- Mala street, powder brrtis on hands; Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy's motion to inspect the at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in St. tween Matowchen and Hukow, to- The funeral will be held Thui^ay> Harry F. Johnson ...... cello, 18, of 89 Spchccr street were James's cemetery. i at 3 p. nl. at th* home of hbr spm Mrs. Garrow, after being treated for ciated. Burial was In 'G rove Hill avenue. This is the regular month- Charles Rice, 5, of 104 Main street. Sydney M.acAIplne of Henry street, Grand Jury records said "where Is day were busy removing mtn|s from Howard E. Keyes ...... remanded to the county jail when the H ver and the mouth of Lake The Rev. E. Knox Mitchell, poMor a head Injury, left the hospital, al- cemetefy;-, ™*®CIng and all members are In- powder burns on hands; i Paul Lip. KENNEDY PLANS VISIT they failed to pay tinea of $100 and celebrated his 11th birthday Satur- (Enoah) Burgnaes, the man on- vited to attepd. ' Marcel P. Jobert ...... pens, 13. of _ 485 -- Hartford_ _ road, cut day afternoon by entertaining . a Mrs. Margaret Stiles Poyang to prepare for the Kiuklang of the First. Church of'Chrlstfuon- though against the advise of the on Sunday at Harold T K eatin g...... coats and $30 and costs, respective- leave ^ absence and half pay. They Mrs. Margaret -'•'(McCormick) advance. -• gregatlonal, Simsbury, will officiate hospital authorities. ^ _ the RockyUle City hospitol follow .Work ProgrcHHlng on nose by a can; Jharles Gilmore, group of hie schoolmates, boys and don't « v e iu3 an opportunity to In- J The work of laying the sanitary W. W. Harris ...... ' ly when they were found guilty yes- Stiles died at the home of her son, The Japanese have gone 70 miles assisted by the^ev. Fred Lorentzen, Miss Charlotte Palauskaa of New ing an Illness b f several months, 13, of 9 Hilliard street, cut on TO IRELAND THURSDAY terday In East Hartford police girls at the HollLster street school. spect Borgnaes but they want the Jfewer on South street is progress- Wm. Horowitz ...... William Stiles of 43 TbomaA street, up the Yangtze slnc« the fall of rector of st. James church, Winsted. Britain and Miss Anna Palauskaa | p e waa born in 1860 at Truro, Eng. right elbow. All of the injured by court. His aunt. Miss Sara MacAlplne who. Opportunity to inspect all we know ing most satisfactorily. To date Dr. Morris C. Fancher .... ffrecrackera were giver, anti tetanus Rockville, Sunday morning, after Anking three weeks ago, although Burial will the In Cellna after a o f Manchester, were shaken up but I.,on(1bn. July 5.—/AP)-^U nlted The two men Were arrested In tenches at the Lincoln school plan- about. Borgnaes." the men have laid 325 feet of 8 in-n Charles Tucker ...... Unoculatlpns. ' an illness of about a month. Her the majority of their fleet stfll tp service * at :;*the family homestead did not remain at the hospital. ^"12,®“ ^' S ’ " been a States Arabas.sador Joseph P. Kcn- Manchester late Sunday night aft‘'r ned a program of outdoor gamps Alcorn told the court that thus resident of Rockville tor over sixtv uie, with-the* trienches being dug to R* R y a n ...... J /’■ . Thought Boy Drowned funeral took place this* afternoon at below Matowchen, 95 miles do.wqi- there Friday at 4 p. m .. Double Trouble nedy who cheered, rltaln last night Fast Hartford police had caused and assisted Mrs. MacAlplne In a nine' foot depth in some places. Friend ...... Sunday afternoon it waa feared far^ the state had spent more thaii '2:30 at the Holmes Funeral parlors streara from Hukow, where Chiiibse While at the police station mak- 1935, Mr. .and with a message o^eupnomlc revival warrants to be 'Issued for the ar- .itrvlng the yOung folks. Raymond ®.®'®brated their Golden There are 26 men working on the Klein’s ' Market* for X time that a young boy had $40,000 to unearth, evidence and as- ' on Woodbrldge street, with Rev. established a protective boom of “LEMON A DAY” , • ing bift his report of the accident, Friend...... I: Stu dio Co uch es in America, prepared today for a rests. was^ remembered with numerous serted "now they say we want the Wedding ^ Iv e r s a r y . She was a Anthony Paonessa of drbwmed In the Globe Hollow, swim- -gifts. „ ' . George W. Stevenson of the Tal- sunken junks. ’ KEEPS DOCTOR A W A Y Mr. 'Cox, the driver of the autom'o- Middletown serving aa supervising Carlson & Co...... good will visit to Ireland. ' Police yesterday recovered from benefit of that expenditure.” member of thq Union Congregation- The same construction you would ming pool when attendants found, In cottvllle Congregational church of- An overland offensive around blie from New York state, sent a fireman. He U also supervising Clyde Beckwith . • dressing cubicle, the clothing of Kennedy, wljo returned-to Eng- the running board of a car. where It London.— (A P )— "A lemon a day’’ “ / the Ladles’ Aid so- get in a couch ^ w a a _ ■ .The Vacation church .school, con- He contended that the" Bridge- ficiating. Burial was In \ Mount Lake Poyang would permit Japan- measage tq flis home to arrange for ciety of the church. thp construction of the War Me- Joseph Sala '.*...... ’ Robert Persona, 6, of 117 Branford land yesterday from a abort visit had been left, a cornel and 'cnae, kept the* doctors away from Italy’s at $25.00 ducted by North Main street port Grand Jury proceedings and' Hope cemetery In tWat place. ese to attack* Nanchang from tho: a bond and while being held In the morlal on Fox Hill. Joseph Gold- Friend ...... [ to S | 9 o95 . street, Hartford. Life guards call- in- the 'United .States, told the- forgotten by A. J Gamer who tele- rear, while’ by crossing the lake they troops Ir the Ethiopian w'ar. Sir ,.ao 5® *®®Y®* ber husband, three $30.00. chiirches, opened for-its 12th season the proceedings here were .different Mrs. Stiles Iqaves another son, ^ llc e station waiting a reply con- Friend- * ...... ; ed police who Investigated and the Fourth^ ofyjiily Amcrtcon phoned local police from Rutland. could approach the city . from the Aldo Castellan!, Italian-born Harley <^®'''®a H. Leonard ” ’*‘ *®*'.2? city. Is the local fore- Society Vermont, of his lo.sa. Tlio ear waa this morning, under the supbrln- in that the Bridgeport Grand Jury David .Stiles of Newburgh, N. Y „ Frank Kwash ...... ' pool w as. searched. A short time dlhner-ln London: front. / ^ street specialist, disclosed. clprning the bondj .word caipe that- Vivian E. Dow of iTi^'i "'®®*' ^be pipe will be parked near, the State armory: ■ tendenry of Miss Elsie ’ Newcomb. filed indtetmenti while here the and three grandchildren.. She also aj sister of bis had died shortly be- Bristol and Mrs. George A. MilifWon laid in frqnt of the Ashland prop- Mrs. Martha Gnibe ...... afterwards relatives of the Persons ’'Our'country, I am happy to re- leaves two sisters, Mrs. Mary The water roti.te,- however, is ex- The dally .ration of one leihon per o f Mllllken . Joseph'Harrison of Hartford was The school Is open to' children from state proceeded on Information. Mre the message was received. His wl ®’'P**ted the'^men Fred H. L a v e y ...... boy claimed the clothing and ex- Ecker of Stonington and Mra. W il- tremely difficult, with narrow pas- man a day kept the Itallai) .army, ■ 1 port to/ypu,-is reviving from hCr arrested at 2 a. m. toda'y by Police- 5 to 14 regardless of church affili- A fter finishing the arguments on wife died a short time ago. cLMrea. ' ’ ‘*”'®® fAif !?®'^® ® depth of l i George Duncan ...... plained that the lad, who had been liam .Wilson of Mill street: one sages and numerous Islands,' some free from scurvy, he said. lit/ cconornlc difficulties, but only the man.Lucius. Thrnll at DepotAlquaio ation. and- pupils may "enroll any the Hayes' motions, the moUons. jMr. Cox is a veteran of the World MU# Clara F. Seidel feet to get-the right grade. Harry Vlttullo ...... vtslUng'relatlves in' towm cam*; brother, . William - McCormick of of them with heavy defenses. future course o f tlje world can de- where the accused man was plVki'd morning e.xcept Saturday. filed- by Coun.se!' for Leary were Ikr and communicated with his Miss a a ra F. Seidel, 71, died at Walter B. Kohls ...... borne in his bathing suit and forgot taken up. . this town, and several nieces and Difficult by Land, Too. .to claim his clothes.-' termine whether that revival will be up In a helpless condition and was Post to contact a bonding company * ^y® street on Sun- Friend ...... pv* / nephews. . By land from Kiuklang the Jap- JoMph Roma, 56, of WappUig em- of ■ permanent nature. charged with Intoxication. Vin- Anderson-Shea Auxiliary, V. F. In Uie- midst* of the arguments, fot him.—The■ post■ of which■ he Is a day afternoon following a long m. Guy Anderson ...... anese* would face an 80-mtle drive CURB QUOTATIONS ployed by Anthony Guzdunas of ."In the United States,' at any cent J. Shepard, 54, of Adam.i W., will hold a setback party to- Thomas F. McDonoqgh, counsel for mOmber got. in touch with Henry *"any years she operated Arthur' Anderson ...... that place, waa admitted to the hos- rate, the psyehologlcaL.,..elements street, according to the report, wa.s | mortqj- night at the V. F. W. homo Thomas. P. Kelly,, Hayes' secretary, along the railway to Nanchang; and Gene Board m an »h® rt®***®* Millinery shop, first in Paul Leuthoia ...... that route, too, presents severe ob- WHr, commander of Dllworth-Cor‘ pital, last night.. He cqmplatned oT' which held us ao strongly In their arrested at 611 -North Main atreet i at Alancheater Green. Prizes will announced that-he planned’ no im- FUNERALS And His nell Post of this place, and Mr. Weir By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS John H. Larrabee . , . .'v.! | Injuries, which he ea*d were sustain- depressing grip last winter are I at 10:30 a. m., Sunday, and charged i be awarded and refreshments mediate appeal to • the Supreme stacles with two mountain lakes and Hale store on Union street Am Gen ___ -x-...... \ 4 Louis . Laine ...... / Mrs.- R, M. Wqodhona« , _ numerous^ strearns t o ,c r o s s ,S e c r . arranged with Lawrence (Converse ^ra nk Kaiser ______” ” A Value Sensation-Custo m Built! ed-When, he was-struck, by-an Butor^ tending .to disappear.'; fwith - lnto.xication. by - .Policeman - served. .. The proceeds will be-used Court, o f Ktro.ES, In the quo-warranto A.LL SWING COLLEGIANS "-■"to 'furnish * the necessary bon'd folr —Pittafield, Mass: A rk 'N a t -Gas r-.,. . x.*; * ""'YT mobile Sunday/'' Upon examination Another speaker at the dinner i VValter Ca-ssells. \ I to buy cigarettes and' other items proceedings he instituted,- Largoiy'attended funeral ser^ces tldiia of £h'e railway itself also are ® daughter of Mr! Asd Gas and El A 11 tors. Alice T. Johnson were held yesterday afternoon at tom up. One of the Fastest All Swidng the appearartoe'of Mr. Cox in the E. R. Bertache ...... fe'i':..-4.v^t:g C-. Ordinarily,-yoli would pay a great deal more than hospital physicians determined that was Anthony Eden, former British' * :------V- — ' for the veterans at the Newington Instead, 5IcDonough told' the Town Court Wednesday night. Amn Superpow ...... 1 the Dougan Funeral home for Mra. Jfapimeae announced that tbopplng Bands*In the East! member o f the Rockville Methodist Blue Ridge ...... Clarence G. Kabrlck .. "“'® “ ®“R® quality and he had suffered a possible fracture ho.spital. All players will be wel- court, he would reply to Alcorn's Shortly after Mr. Converse had In addition you may clip the coupon and earn an answer. Nellie (Jones) Woodhouse, widow up operiittona were under way at rturch, Hope Chapter, 0 .e :'S. and Can Marc ...... 'Q. Krrtqjpe Of the vertebrae and had multiple I Amt?can“?oreSn'’’ p7 A ..50 ^ohn Limerick These Eden stressed the need of Anglo- | Mrs. Ferris E. Reynolds of North arguing a motion to quash!, asserted leaves one sister, Miss Ida Cits S v e ...... ' are extra heavy quality Mary’s Episcopal church Of Which, May ware entrenched, ...... LgjkeMde ___ bonding companyAame to to e poUce Rooy ty. Griswold ... rugs We know you will buy at this sacrlflce sale price ^ American, cooperation, declaring:! Main street received a telegram that because'Of wide-spread pub- Emma nieces,. Miss Do Pfd-TV;vv^;Tr!!;!r‘ seldom U“V ...... NOTED HERE BY KNOEA this morr^lng from her husband, to she waa, a member, officiated, and Suchbw fell to the Japanese May A Soatb Coventry court ready to provide a bond. Rockville, Mrs. El Bond and Sb . . . . John Dailey, Jr...... sold under pr^Tited by the Tillworth-Cornell ..(hat. "the faith of th08e\ , h r e d - I n ! licity given to the Grand Jury re- 19. -They drove westward from tho effect that his father. Rev. during the service Robert Gordon Later In the night friends came to Hill, N. J., Ford Ltd Arthur J. Galinat ... $30.00. Post, American I^egloft. tor the .pa3t, frrciiom shrmUl he robust enough to port, it would bo. impossible to ob- there toward the railway junction $24,95 .x"* sang "Safe In the Arms" of Jesus." Manchester from Cold Springs by Paul O. Ferris ...... several years sponsors^f the com-i vH-hstand any challenger." Reports Several Sales'^E.videnc- Jesse Reynolds ..of Brownstown, In- tain a jury In Connecticut which toester” ’ Harrison of Man- Nlag Hud pow . ! ! ! ! i : i ; ’ ‘ diana, Is no worse. ' The- elder and "BsauUful Isle of Somewhere.’* At Chengchow, hoping to turri south-* W e d nesd ay N ig h t automobile to assist Mr. Cox and Pltney-Bbwes...... Herman Pries ..x... r.. munity event. There Avaswas a large i ^hCennedy salii the United States- inff Continued Interest In "could give these men' a fair, im- ward on a comparatively easy number oT set piece.? of whlcli the Reynolds was stricken with a heart partial trial." The bearerA were Thomas Conn, members of his family and those in TTie funeral wiU be held on Wed- Segal Lock ...... :...... Michael Sheriden ... wariti-d Brit.iln'"t'o jicttie Its dtfflcul- ! Manche.ster .\.s Residential John McDowell, John Herron. Sam- route to Hankow, Floods of , the bis car; Mrs. Garrow remained In nesday afternoon at 2:30 p. m at James’ Beauty. Salon giant waterfalls, the multiple pih- attack...and his son hufrled to his "Our opportunity for a fair trial," ym G a s ,...... ;...... ::: ties qulekl.v and successfully." ) bedside Sunday. uel Wilson, Joseph Johnson and Jo- Yellow river forced the Japanese ■ Manchester last night to be near her Friend ...... ■ wheel sets, the Liberty Bell and -Area. ; said Peck, "has" been destroyed by to abandon this route. orP^°^d- Robert S*! Z o r e Uni L t and Pow A ...... lie pl.anned to leave for- Ireland i seph Blnks. Burial was in the East son and mother-in-law. *•’ ® lormer paa- Uts PoW and L t ...... Boland Oil Co...... bombardment,.• the Swinging /ISoy ■ Thtirsdav. ’ i the process Initiated by the superior I Evidences of ■ eonllnued real es- Mr, and Mr.s. Mareel Jobert and cemetery, the service at the g'rave Xr?h -R°®*'vl"e Methirfist Ernest Kritzmacker i and the paraehiFte bomb,' c.Hrrving ^ court;’’ -, * . N®w York City’s board of edu* S. Benton ...... ; I tate activity In Manchester and son' Philip have returned from a being In charge of the Daughters church wlU omclate. Burial will be O. Henry, best knowni* for his to earth an American flag, were' In many state.s the will of an-un- ' Asks for 3UnutM ' cation recently adopted a six-year in Grove Hill cemetery. the gerterai popularity of thl.s towm trip to Getty.sburg, Pa., where they of Liberty. Ladles Orange Loyal In- stories of New^ York, was bom In Cornelius R. Foley .. - ouwtandlng' / .- married woman l.s deemed, revoked attended the 75th anniversary re- Peck also argued on other mo- stitutt'Dn, No. 125, of which she wa# building program providing for 227 YALE LIBRARY GIYEN Outing Wednesday - Samuel Brown ...... The Legion and Its Auxlll.ary pro- i by her .sulisequent .m.arrlage. aa a residential mecca for out of new elementary, schools at a coat bf North Carolina, and spent his early town persons waa noted today in a union of the Civil War veterans. tions calling for expunging of cer- a member. - MaNc'Meevea___ The annual outing o f the Rock- John W. H o ld e n ...... $233,436,954... life In the south arid southwest. Ralph Jones It.st of transactions by the 'Arthur tain parts of the Information and TODAY AND WED./ IRYING MANUSCRIPTS A. Knofla .A-genc.v. A special missionary service will asking to ln.spect the Grand Jury .Mrs.. Mattie PhllUpr*. minutes. . Mr, Knofla reported that he has , -The funeral of Mrs. Mattie Car- sold for George Forbes a six room.! special V\h.en , the court 'recessed Tor ter Phillips, wife of Edward B. Phil- Ku IVancis Collection Contains 40 r Items Cape Cod atyle>-'8thgle cottage onif Warren Jones luncheon, it was held likely that all' lips of 184 Blue Hills avenue, Hart- TODAY AND WED. Folev atreet-to Gert .S. and H c lg a i *«<=retary o f the pending motions would have beeti terd, was held yeate^rday s^lternopn On American Aathof; Get at—Y o'clock at the7Jokason-Morrl- Richelieu Works. ('X' Anderson-o'f Durkin street.' . I cenomlnation-, who spent Borne time .disposed of In'fhe afternoon aessiofa. THE NEW iM O B r i e n Tomorrow N ight He al.so reports that he has sol.1 in mlssion-Work in Central Amerl-' Principal motions heard during soa Funeral Home on Blue . Hills ca and Korea. The general public avenue.^ She was buried In 3pring New Haven, July? 5.—(AP) for Frank Cheney, Jr.; Paul Chenc.v the morning, numbering more than Hflilriiod U made will be welcome to attend. Grove cemetery. Besides her hua- ^resident Charles Scimour an- THURSDAY - FRIDAY .AX'.) SATURDAY NIGHTS and Frank,'Farley the two family 50, demanding the expunging of the C I R C L E ,np; but Aer'a Is house and' large lot on Mt. Nefio jury report, the right to inspect the band Mrs. Phillips Is survived by nced today the acquisition by I T ’S N E W ! ^ ; ; . I T ’S D I F F E R E N T ! C o lo n ial Beds Miss Edna Fradin who recently one sister, Mrs. Frank Whitin, of subject to cbiuige I avenue to "Louis Cornet, w-ho has jury minutes, to quash, for bills-of Tale University ■ library ot 40, Several quality beds including completed her junior year at Mount Hartford. She had many relatives SUPER GIANT : occupied one of the tenements for particulars and to strike out parts without notice I relating to Washington Irv- lovely pineapple top posters, ma- Holyoke college, ha.s-left for Camp and friends here. ____ •__ many years. of the state's Information. ,, S H O W N I G H T ^ /■and a coHectlon o f 1250 volumes b o g ^ y or maple. Values -Up to ; S t . J a m e s C h u r c h Pembroke,' Mass., where she will be ],-„ David-. iYamoek, and ,jjls ,ds(iigl)t>L'- *aaiMJm.t;^;vAptiyHhsali. •dteecusr/i-. ha.. Alcqrn. .argued thaL the. hloUona „ A