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Trumpetingr Pachyderm Pleases Chief BORDER CLASH.

INSURGENTS CLAIM ROOSEVELT BACKERS,

JAPS’ FAULT,

BOMBING HALTING

RUSSIA AVERS FOES DIVIDE HONORS

LOYALIST ADVANCE Soviet Warns Of Possible

*«- COMPASS SENT CORRIGAN; "Serions Consequences’ If NEEDLE POINTS SOUTH. J IN FOUR PRIMARIE Curtain Of Fire Described < Los Angeles, Aug. 8.— (A P )— Japanese “Provocations’’ WOODEN nickels USED So Tense Militiainen Conh Mayor Frank L. Shaw, arrang- TO PAY fXJURT FINE , Clark Landslide In Missouri ing Ix>s Angeles’ welcome for Douglas Corrigan, wants to be Continue Along Bonndary. LABOR BOARD . pletely Disorganized And Hampton, N. li., Aug. 3.— ’ sure the New York-to-Dublln Offset By McGill Vj^ory filer will arrive—so he sent him (A P )—Even tl)e courts of this community are accepting Hamp- , a compass on which the needle Moscow. Aug.. 8.— (A P)—Soriet ORDERS IOWA Are Unable To Reform. ton Tercentenary wooden nickels j points south instead of north. Russia threw on Japan's shouldera In Kansas; Same Corrigan claims he thought he aa legal tender. i today the responsibility tor further, waa flying to California Instead HEARING H E D In court on a charge of speed- j Hendaye. France (At the Spanish of Eire. conflict along the Siberian bordqf, Ing, William Stclnnlnger, of ; Extends To Frontier), Aug. 8.— (AP)-=- Span- t- Even as she warned of possible Columbus, Ohio, offered to pay In !

insurgents reported today that "serious consequences" If Japanese Tercentenary nickels half of a ' For House f ' l.icessant bombardment by hundreds "provocations” continued there were Governor Kraschel Carries $20 fine and $4.70 court costs. i' indications of her wish to reach a Judge John W. Perkins, chair- of warplanes bad halted abruptly JAPS DEFEAT peaceful settlement. man of the Tercentenary com- Sutes; C m ^I Vote In "J the government’s Ebro river offen- The communique. Issued by Tass Battle To Opponents^ By mute, accepted the offer. ] sive in Catalonia. (official Russian news agency), cou- The wooden nickels, which arc Kentucky S^ted Saturday ( The air raiders’ curtain of fire pled this prediction with a state- obtained In exchange for real 1 DIEHARD LINE ment that "since the very beginning Saying M Authority Is 1 — was described as - so intense that coins, arSo have been USed by the militiamen were completely dis- of the conflict the Soviet govern- some residents for pairing water organized and unable to refom ment has declared that it Intends , Derived From The States. bills and taxes. (BY THE AA^lOClATEO PREMy .s their lines. NEAR AIR BASE only to defend territory Indisputably, >'.S Roosevelt la k e rs and anti-a^ r. belonging to the Soviet Union xxx.” Minimize Effects of Bombers. ministration (amdldates divided the Willing To Redefine Boundary . Although dispatches from govern- Dea Molnos, la., Aug. 3—(AP) — Democratic h^ndra today In four pri- ment lines admitted a slight insur- A newspaper which reliably re- Severe Fighting Continnes Governor Nelson G. Kroschel foday mary electloihs. gent aerial supremacy, they Insisted flects official opinion recalled that 4, ' government planes had been able the government had indicated a carried hla constitutional law bat- KOPPLEMANN IS Senator /Eennett Clark of MUh to minimize the effects of Insurgent Along Railroad Between willingness to redefine the boundary tle to the National Labor Relation. aourl, foa of the court bill and other bombers. separating Siberia from Japanese Board with the statement that the White House njeaaures, won a land- *« Observers with the militiamen Itorea and Japanese-protected Man- Federal government "possessea only MUM ON RADIO slide rendmlnatlon. So did Senator pointed out that the government Nanchang Khikiang, cnoukuo. that authority which waa delegated Gtorge McGUI of Kansas, loyal fol- continued pouring men, tanks and The communique declared that to It by the atates.” lower of the President. artillery across the Ebro Into the Red forces remained “ exclusively In defiance of the governor’s or- / VlCtocles Not Unexpected. Bearing the Inscription, "Let’s G. O. Places,” this streamlined SPECH PLANS Gandesa sector despite almost Strategic River Point. within the limits of Soviet terri- der closing the board hearing Into / Theli- victories were not unex- week of Insurgent efforts to cut tory” and that reports of Russian version of the Republican party emblem was presented to National the Maytag Washing Machine com- pected, however, for both bad the pontoon bridges across the river air raids were "emphatically re- Chairman John D. M. Hamilton at a meeting of the party program pany strike, the NLRB in Washing- active backing of their state party and Isolate government troops. BULLETIN 1 futed by competent Soviet circles.” committee in Chicago. It seems to meet with his approval. .organizations. Presldant Roosevelt ton ordered the inquiry - resumed General Expectation Harty The government's new tactics of The communique accused Japa- here tomorrow. had taken no part tn either race. T Shanghai, Aug. 8.— (A P )— striking rapidly first In one seetpr Japanese and Chinese war- nese militarists of circulating the Concerning Its determination to The same division axtended td !s nominations for house seats tn two y and then In another -forced Insur- plahes fought a m jd r air bat- air raid reporta “ In order to Justify proceed with the Inquiry, the board ford Congressman Wj gents to create a mobile reserve in other states. Three West VlrginMi fob tle near Hankow today tn which their repeated attacks on Soviet declared; mmunlst newspaper, for United States senMor in opposl- claimed the right to, vote as be fierce fighting yesterday opened the have overcome do-or-die Chinese Drinking Bout At tlu b . REFORE JURY ing. Kraschel said the state of Iowa government’s , way to a score of resistance within 50 miles of Nan- printed two pages of resolutions tO' “has not delegated additional au- tlon to the Incumbiiqnt, Augustine thought best on administration Matarrana river plateau villages. chang, an Important Chinese air day, with an editorial that "If war thority to the Federal government Lonergan measures, while the 32-year old Position Critical base. is Imposed om.us by the rapacious since approving the 'lame duck’ and Koppicmann conferredL lost night Dodd had said; “ a vote for me la a Observers with Insurgent forces Severe fighting continued, how- Fascist wolves, the whole Soviet Stratford, Aug. 3.— (A P )—Joseph Husher Courh'oom Hears prohibition repeal amendments." with 50 party workers from the vote for Roosevelt." Smith was , described as critical the position ever, along the railroad between people will rise as one man In de- DeLlbro, 33, and his brother, Sulli- Asked if he contemplated any Fifth Senatorial / district and on the blacklist" of labor’s Non- of government units In a pocket Nanchang and Klukiang, strategic fense'of the Fatherland." action to forestall opening of the authoritative repoi^, said those at Partisan league (C. I. O.) but he reached shortly after starting the The workers’ resolutions request- van, 22, were stabbed to death here “Lifer” Testify In Open- the meeting assured him a survey led 2-to-I in Alexandria, home of Yangtze river point 135 miles early today. Police Clhlef William B. NLRB hearing in the Federal court- Ebro campaign, ten, days ago. Main downstream from Hankowi pro- ed the government to. administer house here tomorrow, the governor had Indicated suptKirt for bis candi-. John L. Lewis. passes across the river were said "a most resolute repulse" and to Nicholas said, and Atigelo Sarrapll- dacy from several sections of the 'The only other Virginia. House risional Chinese capital lo, at whose shack In the Avon Park ing Of Trial Of Depnty only stated; to have been destroyed, making It The Japanese were thwarted In statg. ! race was much closer. Rep; Nor- district their bodies, were found, "I have-made by position clear on man Hamilton, ca,Uing himself pro- attempts to crack the defenders’ (Continued on Page Eight.) that point." Kopplemann tyipalned silent af- (Continued on Page Eight.) was arrested on a murder charge. Roosevelt despite his vote agalnat positions at Shahochen, the first Chief Nichols said the brothers Sheriff Francis Carroll. He previously invited labor board towm South, of Klukiang, despite (Continued on Page Eight.) the government, reorganization 'Mil, were killed after returning with offlcial.s -tq test out the principle of lost by about 1,500 votes to former deadly air bombardments of Chinese Sarrapillo to hla shack on Masarik states’ rights in connection with the lines on i the north bank of the Rep. Colgate Darden, whom he had ARMY CONSIDERS avenue about 1;30 a. m. (e. a. t.) South Paris, Me., Aug. 3— (AP) hearing. unseated In 1936. Hamilton said DEWEY MAY LIST Yangtze. To Defy Govemor’a Order Aerial Battle Fought after drinking together at a club —Paul N. Dwyer, 18-year-old con- Darden waa backed b y ' Senator At least one large-scale aerial in the ' neighborhood.. Joseph De- victed slayer of a country doctor, The NLRB In Washington indi- Harry Byrd’s organization. Libro was stabbed once through the cated it would defy the governor's battle was fought in that area.' The ALASKA AIR BASE today named forme-- Deputy Sheriff LATE NEWS Wlnrod Rons Third MORE OFROALS Chinese were reported to have cut Juglar vein ih his neck, and his order closing (the hearing into CIO Francis M. Carroll aa the man who In yesterday’s Republican prim- Yangtze dikes .129 miles below brother died of wound.s in the chest aries, greatest interest was shown Hankow to stop the advance to- and stomach. committed the mkmler for which (Continued On Page Two) Dwyer how la sem ng a life len- in the Kansas senatorial race be- ward Hankow—thereby flooding . Confesses Double Killing FLASHES! cause of campaign charges that one wide farming districts and repeat- Assistant Secretary Of War Sarrapillo waa brought to police ience. Magistrate Hulon Capsbaw headquarters by an acquaintance, Asked by Prosecutor Ralph M. of the four , candidates—the'Rev. ing’ their strategy whereby they Gerald Winroil—waa pro-Nazi. Wln- Nicholas Spotlow, to whom, the 'Ingalls if he had murdered Dr. T.\X RECEIPTS JUMP halted the Japanese drive on Cheng- Also To Study All-Weath C.I.O. HEADS DENY rod, who denied the accusation, rar Immediately Relieved Of chow. 300 miles north of Hankow, chief asserted, he confessed the dou- James G. Littlefield, Dwyer amrwer- HartfonI, Aug. 8.— (A P )—CIgaret ble killing. ed "No.” third., ^ In June. ta.x fxiUectlons In July were more The nomination went to Former Japanese forces asserted, how- Spotlow quoted the man as say- "Did. you see him murdered?" than $500 greater than July 1US7 er Road Through Canada. Ingalls asked. Gov. Clyde Reed. 'Die count in half I Duty After Charges Ffled. ever, they have occupied Hwangmel, ing ‘Tve Just killed two men" when REDUCING RATES and corporation tax return more 25 miles north of Klukiang. 'That be walked Into hla house at 120 “ Yea sir, I did." the state gave hiiti 22,000 mors "Who did murder him ?" than $7,400 above those tor the cor- voted than .Dallas Knapp, running town gave the Japanese control of Washington, Aug. 3.— (A P )— An Sedgewtek avenue. Chief Nichols responding month last year. State the highway to Hankow and placed said. "Francis Carroll.” second, and 26,000 more than Wln- J^ew York, Aug. 3— (AP) — The aerial trip to Alaska'by Liouis John- “The respondent at the bar?” Tax ; CoDunlsslotier William H. possibility that District Attorney advance guards on a modem road Chief Nichols said Spotlow "didn’t rod. The Rev. J. C.- Fisher trailed. son, assistant secretary of war, pro. "Yes sir." . ' Answer Repeated -Reports Hachett said -today. The state col- Thopjas E. Dewey 'Would list more into the interior. vided a hint today the' administra- pay much attention" to what Sar- lectegl $233,252 last month as 'com- officials who, he charges, were -"In- Another possible way of advanc, Dwyer testified Carroll killed the (Continued on Page $eren*) tion was conside^ng development of elderly physician In the bathroom pared to $232,685 In July last year. fluenced" by a $100,000,000 policy Ing toward Hankow waa reported In a great army air base In the far (Continued on Page EIgbt.) Of Agreeing To Less Than ring added today t the political Im- Chinese newspapers which said a of the Dwyer home after the doctor north. had informed Carroll he know 'all TO CONTINUE TRAVELS portance of the pending trial of Japanese aircraft carrier, planes Johnson said he would leave James j. Hines, powerful Tammany and troops transports bad arrived about’ you and Barbara.” i Minimum Daily Scale. Washington, Aug. 8.— (.AP) — about August 15,^to inspect army Possessed Letters President Roosevelt, now on' a fish- JEWISH D O aO R S figure. at Hangchow bay, perhaps in prep- posts and projects In Alaska, and Magistrate Hulon Capshaw, one aration for a long-dtstance overland COMPARE COMPANY Dwyer previously had testified he ing cruise In The Pacific, plans to do f t at . the same time would study the possessed. letters from Barbara Car- of the three officials Dewey said feasibility of both the base and of a Pittsburgh. Aug. ,8.— (AP) —Re- quite a bit more traveling this ywsterday had been "l’'tlmlclated. in- (Continued On ^ Page Two) toll. 18-year-old daughter of the nionth and next. White House aides HITLER TARGET projected all-weather road from the defendant, tn which she allegedly peated reports that CIO steel fluenced or bribed” by the accused American, northwest through Can- UNIONS WITH CIO unions were agreeing to contracts said today Mr. Roosevelt had made polity racketeers, was Immediately disclosed Improper relationes with out a tentative' schedule that will ada to Alaska. her father. w-lth one or more small manufac- relieved of his duties by Chief Highway Might Prove Vital turers at less than the $5-a-day take him Into the middle west and Magistrate Jaco'.. Gould Seburman, Dwyer said the doctor to(d Car- DEipD FOR GOLD 'Such a highway. In addition to roll.,."! ..think, you belong In state ihinimum wage scale brought de-- Into the south. A side trip will be Only Exceptions To Decree zt, drawing tourists, might prove vital nlais today from' tivo; promlneht niade to Csnadsu ’' ' Banned From Judicial Bench Senate Civil Liberties Com- prison, and, If there is no one else in rushing men and .ixftinlttons to In South Paris who Is man; enough union executives. ‘ li Although- Magistrate Capshaw, Philip, Murray, chairman ^ f-th o JHBAS'AIBS Forbidding Practice Are ^ '^oaka in , tlme.hf wnr,___ThjL . .only -to aend,.you. there,. tbeu..4_wiU,~’— idStfiedv ,"ishtegin^y7^^ :h a 0 ^IH C R Em PRICEvegulSr^rnk"Bw’'4a Ity ‘ ah • New Britain, Ang.’-~8«^(AP)-^ ^ influence vby the defendant Hines mittee Calls Official^ Of - Dwyer testified Carrofi'follow^ u though an airline is contidering es- liVsA yjrs/xfevs. a *u i_- .s*i_ • * A.8 1 n&ve 0&ia before there is Heat was a contributing cause in Where Licenses Granted. " r or ,anyone , else this cu e .’’ tabljiihmcnt of regular service.. r^ m ahout^^^^ vov j np.tbing .,to ..eucb.,r.eporta..:,. .1. doo-t Itiagistrate ScHiinhan banned Elm the death Frederick Heacex. fiSl- C onfess authorized the air base Yonngstown^ Association. db you'jcare to comment on them because who w-as fow d deed today In tne from the Judicial b^cta “until this In the 1936 Wilcox act, providing . I to do BO might appear’ to give them Persistent R e^rts Of Ad- . ' Hotel Charles on .Myrtle street, charge is fully-disposed of.’’ for frontier aerial defenses such as "Just what I said,” he .said the some weight, Berlin, Aug, 3— (A P )—Approxi- The other officials named -by doctor replied. o„|y o „ e Reduction. where he was a roomer. His body the one already started at Tacoma, Washington. Aug. , 3 . — (AP) — mately 6,00q tp 7,000 Jewish phy- Dewey in a bill of partlculras de- > jnstmentln Dollar Rate "And then what happened. Paul?" "The only reduction that I know w-as found by a hotel employe, who sicians In Germany have been for- Wash. The naxry baa .projected a The Senate Civil Liberties commit- manded by counsel for Hines were 85,000,000 base at' Kodiak, Alaska, asked Ingalls. of waa agreed to In Chicago last notified the police. MeiUral Examiner bidden to practice after September IVilllam Copeland Dodge, former tee examined ae-called "company" Heard- Sounds of Struggle month with a fabricating concern John Barney said Heacox had had 30. Jumps Value Of MetaL and lesser establishmefnts at Sitka, unions today to -compare their magistrate and district attorney, Alaska, and Dutch Harbor, in the "I beard sounds of a struggle. i ‘ under a compromise. Our men got heart trouble but heat was partly The only exceptions to the swesp- and the late Francis .F. Erwin,- a Aleutians, but the army has taken makeup, and organization with that ran up the stairs, grabbing a I a closed shop after a strike at the to blame for his death. Ing decree publlslied laat night in magistrate from 1931 until his no action. of unions formed under the. Steel wrench and a hafiimer as I went. Chicago Hardware company and . » • • tne Official Gazetti! were unusual Workers Organizing committee' (C. death in 1935. . London, Aug. 8.— CAP)—A wlde- Old S'ot tyish to Arouse Japan • "At the top of the stairs the doc- '‘RTeed to take two reductions of WPA WORKERS QUIT cases wherein the interior minister Dodge’s secretary said he waa epreafi demand for gold for hoard- One objection to construction of tor was stooped over, leaning per cent each.’ < ..Hartford, Aug. 3.— (-AP)— More can grant licenses to practice until oqt of the City and he made no com- ing increased today when £2,977,000 an army base has been an adminis-. James Daley and ^artln Walab, against the wall, and moaning. • Bennett, president of than 100 WPA workers looked at a ; further notice and certain World ment on the case. Both- Capsbaw worth (about $14,885,000) sold at tratlon desire to avoid arousing officials of the Brier-Hill Employes "I tried to hit Carroll with the, Amalgamated AssoclaUon - of “boated’’ thermometer, registering | War veterans who may be given and Erwin,, like D o d ^ were Tam- 142 shillinge and a halfpenny . an aaaoclatloh in the Youngstown, to hit Carroll with the i Japan’s concern. Another was the wrench but It came apart. Carroll Iron.' Steel and Tin • Workers 120 degree* in tbe sun—and then I maintenance grants. many-sponsored. - ounce—four and a half i pence (nine prevalence of fog, making- flying Ohio, plant of the Tqungstown ______asserted that every contract/ which walked off the Job today. All b\er | Ends Systematio Drive '...Trial-Scheduled Aug. Is'"-" cents) over yesterday's -price. hazardous Sheet and Tube company, were call- grabbed the hammer from me and ^ organization had renewifed this The ban will close one chapter of bli Dr. LJtUefleld with it the city workers were quitting their | In listing the three men Dewey ' The demand came fropa all parts The first objection waa removed ed to testify about the organization year had been "on exactly uie same the systematic drive which began "the names of whom are not pre- o( the European continent - where Q. "Where did he hit the doctor? projects, but a qneetiqn Impossible | to some degree hy Japan's refusal of their union. terms as last, year's.” to answer Is how much ot the walk-, December 29, 1937, when 3,000. Of V ently known,” would be brought out the Idea persisted, despite official to sign the 1930 London navgl lim- On the head?’" . ' Based On Sliding Scale. 4,220 Jewish doctors In Germany I Helped Break Strike eat Is doe to an .AFL strike and bow St the trial of Hines, who Is accus- denials, that an adjustment of the itation treaty or to disclose any in- A. ‘"Oii the head or on the fore- ^ Bennett said certain piety work- (wrlthout subsequently, ' -tmpexod ed'of serving'aa the "political front" The committee also recalled to head." ' , • ’ t much to Old Sol. dollar rate might occur soon. formation on the warships shq was the stand Edxvard W. Gray, secre- ers had 'Udeen reductions j recently Austria) were dropped from staffs for the ring. The trial is scheduled OonvertlBg Balances Into Gold building. < tary of the Independent Society,qt -Q. "And then?” * , because t^etr pay waa baaed upon' of private Insurance comptmlea. August IS. Continental bouses also were con- Advances in artatlon, particularly A. "The doctor reeled and fell a sliding price scale. T^is agree- MARKETS .At a GLANCE Tbe state sickness insurance com- Fearful of the safety of J. Rich-, verting their sterling balances Into Workers of Sheet and-Tube. Giay New York. Aug. 3.— (AP)— the army’s perfection of an auto- teafifled yesterday " hla group had after two of three blows" ment waa with membe: of tbe panies, however, bad ellmingtsd ard "Dixie" Davis, a co-defendant gold and dollars partly because of matic. tid in g device for airplanes, Stocks—Mixed; gold shares ad- Jewish doctors from their rolls k » g been active in starting the "back- Western Bar Iron A Ration ra- of Hines who pleaded ullty yes- war scares and parUy on the as- promise to offset the other, objec- (Contlnned on Page Eight.) newed last May, and bi the pay ranee. before that. (In recent years tbe terday and. promised to turn state's sumption that if the dollar appreci- tion. » to-work" movement credited with per ton' of puddlera or oilers and Bonds—Irregular; Japanese loans practice of Jewish doctors has been evidence, the district attorney's of- ates against sterling the price of BomI tJtOO Miles. Long helping break the 1937 "Little Steel” •og‘ TREASURY BALANCE. finishers upon the quo market Umited virtually tq Jews and for- . fice took him to a setyet hiding gold will Increase.' Secretary Ickes, now en route to etrtke in Youngrstown. price of pig Iron. Curb—Uneven; Industrials sag. eigners). place. Conservative estimates placed .Alaska, said before leaving he hoped G n y told the committee that the Washington, Aug. 3.— (AP) Pig Iron prices were ducedf ap- ForelgB E xchuge—Easy; anoth- The new order was mid to bo The dapper little lawyer, a for- Independent group still is operating the quantity of gold boarded In the way could- be cleared sbcrtly for The position of the Treasury on ; proximately $4 a ton tween June er fall in sterling drags down list. based on the Numhreg-racial lavra mer attorney for Dutch Sehultx, the London at £250,000,000—$ 1 ^ . - under on executive committee ap- Cotton—Lower; larger private -construction of the SeatUe-Fair- August ' and August, .cutting tb< pay of the .according to which Jewa lack tha gangater who beaded the policy 000, 000. banks road. Some 8.200 miles long. pplnted when the employes repre- Receipts $38,314357.62 expendi- uddlers from $14.05 /a ton to crop eatlmates. status of citizens. rqeket uqtil be was alain. fxpreeeeil The demand for dolors la the It would permit commercUl and sentstian plan was in effect In the tures' $69,901,603.08; net balance r18.05. Sugar—Steady;, trade baying. Since ths Nazis’ { W he iMuld’be alain if be zamain- 82,188.4064$9AS; Customs receipts Tbe sUdinik scale has bees in effect Ceffes Firm; higher BrmriHan •ils Mb Taoibs ed. for tbs aaoDth $»30.4SL7L ‘ $8 or 40 .yean. Bsmistl said. P^AGB TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEffTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8,1988 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8.1938 r A O E

baU taam wiU play th* Vssdsr Root population Is sstlmatsd at 34,300,- .dlvisloa of PslesUns Into thre* areas apectsd. It rapressnts a Girls of Hartford Wednesday night .000. The residents of Manchoukuo —a sovereign Arab state, a sov- 000 Investment and the comhUlifl Hitch-Hiking Gospellers LABOR BOARD Wire-Clipping "Skeeters JAPS DEFEAT ‘Ragtime Prince*Involved . radium THREADS at the Ckicket Lot at 6:30 o’clock. CLASH MAY END are mostly Chinese who have mi- PALESTINE GROUP ereign Jewish stats and a territory STATE’S ENGINEERS airport and sewage works oonztltots The Veeder Root Girls* team is one grated there within the laat ten or under British mandate, including th* chief construction projects of the strongest in Hartford and are twenty' yeaia. Society officials say Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth their kind in the stots this year. Reach Their Destination Reported in Manchester out to beat th* PoUsh-Amerlcan IN ARMED TRUCE that In recent yean Chinese have FINISHES LABORS and.a corridor to the sea. GATHER TOMORROW Previotu to the' dinner at ORDERS IOWA DIEHARD LINE In Additional Trouble TO TREAT CANCER moved there at the rate of a million Tb* plan met a storm of disap- o’clock,<,a forum of tbs soelsty glrla. Tbs oomplsto lineup of th* a year." proval but the British government be held at the Hotel Bond, oonduea. Park Superintendent Horece •8- Vssdsr Root Glris* -team fottowa esrS rec«lv«l^wlfe «nd eight o b U (^ . were given Murphey, et the request of resldeate LOOAL „ nodneto Largely Agticqltara) and the League of Nations, under ed by President Elwood T. Nettla. SPORTSMAN TKUA Rsgiaa] ysm de Vere is on the^ James Duffy aorvsd papars 4a a di-. rP* M.,NetchUcky, 2b.,M. O’Brtw),.**. which' Britain has a •mandate--iover' ttoT w L ig by BuperintendentT^Jielt^r et &e eltt.hOii«^Thur^y HEARING HELD 111' VAHdiii parts ^ a a a e t m s vorce autt brought by his wlfs U F. Ca ey. If, K. Fast, rf, D. Wicmsrt, U. S; Advisors Clmg To Coif" largely agricultural, and It . fur- British €oimnissioii’$ tarti: Palestine, approved it. Arabs and To Inspect New Hartford of Hartford 'will welcom* the sottsty night and wera kept at tha InatltU' men employed Ln the .peek depett- ragUmo prince" became involved insert lu y Gold Or ^yer sf. R. Mot*,: ll*. , I>. Nielson. 3b, B. im e it I t PttMWn the Mehchee- (OMittmied from Pago O tx.y which ah* Charged cruelty and alsc nlahea a supply o t foodstuffs and JewS'-attack^ the present-commis- formally, certificates apprseiatteW''--^'*^ o t tlon until Monday morning when at mehl, to pMis I t ybti can’t ksep thei moi- (Oeatbnied rrom Page OM.) in money troubles In Mahcheeter, re- infidelity. She names Mrs. Smith Francis, cf, A. Dubois, c, E. Lorenzs, tar AlmabouM, the Weaver fetally, 9 o’clock they started again on their to spray oil on-the water in an ef- quitoee out, try this solution, a other raw materials to Japan. It sion when It waa named as a "clum- will be presented to 17 formsr praat* union charges of "unfair labor pra^ sulting in hla arrest for obtaining as tbs co-respondent, ^Seeds’ jnto 'Sutures* t o .sub., J. Janouaky, N. Kweass, P. viction Rosso-JapaMse has no outlet to the Sea o t Japan. To Draw Up Bonndaries sy attempt to bluff Arabs and Momcipal Airport And dents by President Nettleton, Wil- iBlsvlted fueata o t tha towa and Journey of hiking to Boston. fort to kUL'Inoequltoea which seem fiew drops of...... which, rubbed on advaaoo through the coastal Che- money-uadsp false pretehoes and •laee the ^’Prlaoe” waa saat to Csssano, B. Durkin, M. Menssr. tloes" against the company, which to be^-gfeeter in number and aiae the face or arms or dropped on kiang provinoo toward Hankow. Korea, near the disputed bound- Jewa.’i liam A. D. Wurts, assistant city en- the etate aver tha weekend at the The poetoard received this morn later the arrest In Norwich o f Mrf. waitlax trial la Rooky HiU PoUsh-American battsrles, V. Me- gineer of Hartford, will speak tng by Mr. Peterson Is postmarked has been In Intsrmlttent session thiSeummer than ever before. pillows or sheets wlU almost in- 30,000 Troopo Bn Route. Figiit Win Not Bring War. aiy, has been a part ot the Japanese For Arab, Jewish States. Other City Plants. are na« la Boatan reedy since July 18. Charlbtt* Smith, his secretary, oii Constable Duffy served an attach- Sew Around Growth. leak! pitch and Ed. Czamecka catch. empire since 1310. It has a popula- the "Metropolitan District Sswac* Framingham, Mass., ,alyn«^ "Th« People living In the eection near variably keep the pests from Tbs Chinese press ^Iso reported a like eharge, the family side of the To Attend Oelebratton to earry ea their work ae heed ol Kraschel, in Issuing the,closing the pond In Cmter Sprlaga park ra- that 20,000 Japanese tro<^, most ment on him tor bills, Claimed due. tion of 11,662,646 In an area about Plant” and Charlea Lester MCaria, the Xmaricea Reecne Workers, Inc., Weaver Family" which' read: actual attack: trouble has dsveloped. against hla sutloa at Leva LSn« Tankeroosan Tribe, I. O. R. M., COAST GUARD NOTES order, termed the hearing' a "dla- port mosquitoes eo large end num- Oil of pttronsUa, oil of cedar of them withdrawn from the con- the size o f Minnesota. Eighty-five state commissioner of Aeronautfe^ of ABwrlea, havlag flnUhed their "Within 32 miles of Boston. Ar- turblng” factor In thdlJewton com- Whlls be was waiung trial la the Junction and closed itbs station to New York, Aug. 3—(AP)— m. which Is among the organizations Washington, Aug, S.— (AP) — percent of the population Is ruraL Jerusalem, AVg. 8.— (AP) — A New Haven. Aug. 3.—The Con- will speak on the subject *The fftny rived at 3:80 oVer ROuth 9. Olvan eroua this, year that they cannot Md splriu of camphor la ooual fllct In China, passed through Sban- necticut society of Civil Engineers treek from BalUmora Md., to Boa* munity and said ' it might delay sit cut of doors. ' Ona woman, with, halkwan, near the border of Chihli ManCbdster Town Court, Coasublo atiafy the claims. ventlon of radium threads, a new to participate-in the, bridge celebra- Men to whom the administration The flgbting apparently Is taking British technical commission on the i4STH ANNIVERSARY of Connecticut - Aviation." Tbs ride from Taloottvllle. Conn., where parte; sufficient...... liquidvaaeilne tion at Middlelown on Satunlay, will will put the ' seal of critical but too. early eetjeffient of the controversy. in 10 mlnutet laat night, killed 10 added to prevent too provinee In northern China . and method of treatment for cancer, looks for guidance citing today to place In the ^cinlty of Posslet bay, partition of Palestine left for Haifa committee In charge of tha mast- Stopped as they war* paaaing we stopped for lunch. Truck speedy be accompanied by tb* Drum Corps Hlndly inspection on the new Hart- Trlaf Examiner Medieon Hill was moequltote making a frontal, at- evaporation. Manchoukuo, an route to Manehou- the conviction that the latest Russo- which' Is some 75 miles from today to return to London after ing include Robert 8. Ross, Robin- Miwnigh Manchester Thursday stopped ahead of us and gave ride was announced yesterday at the sponsored by the Tribe if enough Vladivostok, the society said. Tbs Washington, Aug. 3. — The ford Municipal Airport, Including, son 8. Buck, Charles O. RoUS, ordered* to begin taking testimony tack. After she nad disposad of ‘nus 1s a recipe employed by kuo. Japanese fighting waa likely to bon- three months’ work in tbs turbulent the administration building, flela aaoralag, John WaaVer, with hlsi to this place" at the Fedeit^ Court building here them she found she had been bitten A JapanSso unit leavtag Honan New Tork'Chty Cancer Inatltut*. members can be secured to attend. bay Is surrounded by undulating Coast Guard will celebrate tomor- Georgs Hi Craemer and W. Howaztf many veteran sportamen. it clude in an armed truce., Holy Land. row its 148th birthday anniversary control tower, and electric lighting tomorrow, in Aplte of the governor's seven times by mosquitoee. provloeo, oast central Ouna, was The threads are made by taking AU members planning to go are . Regardless of pitched battles hlUs and there are no great .moun- Sharp. von’t drive mosquitoes out of the asked to get in touch with a mem- tains near. The commission had the task of with festivities on land, in the air control ;-oom, at Its . mldsuthmer President Nettleton has appoint- order. Reeldente of Edgerton, Canter eald to have been cut off and at- N. Y. Stocks ordinary "sutures" used by aurgeons along the ' Mancboukuo-Korea-:Si- meeting tomorrow. The research bouss but It Is pretty likely to drawing up boundaries of proposed weeks. Lake WaltoO, Wapplngers end Valley stfeeta eltlm the mos- tacked near Wuchlh, suffering 300 for sewing up wounds, and inserting ber of the committee, which in- and on shipboard. ed an appropriate delegation ftooi The Newton Weshlng machine ksep them out of your... ears and beria border, well-informed persons Arab and - Jewish states aa -recom- Some of its ships and planes were will be extended to the municipal JAMES SPIILANE HEADS FaUs, New York. factory, which employs 140Q men. quitoes have been sueb peita and ae casualties. The Chinese main- in them, spaced like beads, tiny gold cludes Lester BarUett, Harry still are inclined to tdew the clash the society to the dedication by The Junior end Senior C. E. SO' their spesra out of yyour skin. Adams Exp ...... IIH FimlslMd by MUler and Whltaay mended In the Peel report, which cruising the Behring S'ea and others hangars. National Guard hangars, Governor WUbur L. - Crosa o t tbia has operated only two days since large that they koep them awake tained that gusirilla fighters were Air Reduc . . . • ..... 60 48 Poarl Street or silver “seeds.” The seeds, long Holmes and Boy Ludwig, as soon as as a local affair destined to be set- TWO HUNGARIAN NAZI aroused the criticism of both Jews and two commercial hangars and r r cleties were ihvtfed to the Metho^ et Dlghr with the noiae they make. exacting a ’ heavy toll of deaths used in cancer treatment, contain poaelble. A bus will ba - chartered were at the equatorial Islands ot new $3,500,000 Middletowtt-Po^ .May 9, when union employes walk- Alaska Jun ...... IIH Hartford. i tled locally. and Arabs. the Pacific, but most of the 10,000 many of the 200 engineers in the COMMITTEE OF lODCE dlst Camp Ground for the evening' ed out in protest to a 10 per cent One map said that tha noise waa among other Japanese' contingents radon, the gas from radium, which and Information aa to the time will Neither Deelres General War land bridge next Saturday. meeting laet Sunday. The Rev. Allegheny ...... 1. WlllUm B. Cohdooted S3 Sessions. gunardsm'en were at American sta- inspection party will make a short The society will formally inspaet wage out. such that ha waa awakened think- snsd the night before lest by being withdrawn, Allied Cbem ;...... 183 Local Aepreaantatlve give* off exactly the same rays aa be given those .destiing to attend as Neither Japan, embroiled with GROUPS FORM FUSION During .their sUy, the commis- airplane Ight. H. E. Roblneon was the speaker. ing that ell the airplenea from the rrrg* Closing Brittah Porta. radium. soon as plans are completed. tions. . tbj New York World's Fair Plant on No Stetement On Progress noise that sounded like a plane and Am C an ...... 93 liOO p. an Qnotattoaa China, nor Russia, concerned over sioners conducted 33 private and Officers reported that during the 'The Bratnard Field plant of 420 Mnatar Workmgn Of Loca Mtaa Oracs W. Stanley of Hart- East Hertford end Hartford flying on turning on the light saw a mbs- British shipping firms in Shanghai Thread Remains Smooth European threats and Internal October 13. Conferees attending negotiationa Am Rad St 8 ...... 15H Budapest, Hungary, Aug. 8. — two public sessions, hearing govern- last 12 months the Coast Guard acres, under construction since the ford. Mrs. Sarah Jenkins end Miss fielde were flying around bla house. ulto ao large that he at first recommended that the British gov- Am Sm elt___ ...... 51 Insurance Stocks The seeds are so small that the problems, desires a general war at- ment omclals, ecclesiastical heads flood Of 1936, with Ita $33,000 WPA Fpgternlty To Arrange Do Helen Jenkins of Thorsby, AlsbsmA In the governor's hotel suite here In Another men said that tha moa- ernment close British ports to Jap- (A P )—A plan to unite Htmgary’s saved 7,631'i persons in peril of lought It was a "Wlllle-wag-tall" Am Tel and Tel .....140H Asked eurglcal radium thread Is smooth this time, in the- view of several Nl - - - and Christian and Jewish leaden. drowning and seized or reported system of 44 border lights, flood taUg o r Outing At Lake called on frisndc hers Ssturday, dicated there would be no further quitoee be saw not cnly hurt when atrying to make ItS way through anese shipping unless Chinese enough to be sewn into, or around AMERICAN IS DIRECTOR diplomatic and military experts numerous Nazi groups—all of whose HI Am Tob B ...... 89 Aetna Casualty...... 96 100 leaders have ambitions to become The Palestine Post said after the 4,127 vessels violating navigation lights for the runways-and revolv- Componnce. The Rev. Sidney Hall Barrett statement concerning Ita progress they bit, but were M large they the screen door.. He eald he was al- coastal and Inland ports were re- Am Wat W k s...... lOH Aetna Fire ...... 40% a cancer. 'The advantage for the here. submission of the commission’s re- ing beacon, and the $80,000 admin- end bis family of Sag Harbor, L. I., until, perhaps, tonight. retaSd a lump on his arm whan one opened to British vessels, the news- the Hungarian Hitler—waa ad- and other laws. It assisted dis- most sure that it was carrying a A&acOnda ...... 854, Aetna Life ...... 20% g-r "thread radium," according to its OF REFUGEE AID GROUP All observers, however, are ready port there was a possibility the tressed vessels valued at $98,000,- istration building, together with the ^bMll visited local frisnda Monday. Mr. A NLRB statement .said the board of them kicked him. wire clipper to cut through the paper China Preaa said. ori^ ators. Dr. Fred Hanea and aS' to revise their Judgment quickly if vanced today by the union of two EfwytMig Nirta James Splllane. master workman Armour, III ...... 6H Automobile ...... 82 84 major organizations. British government would send a 000. $375,000 WPA 43d Division avia- inm Sm^ Barrett was a formar pastor at the can not believe" the governor's or- A third person said ha was ewak. screen. •The Brltlah charged that Yai^rte* Atchison ...... Conn. General ; . . . .‘. "SSH 37% sociates, la the certainty of placing the boundary fighting shows signs tion, CNO building, form the chief Th* fltoCBMh iboold digest tmg pomm if 1 of Manchester Lodge. A. d. U. W. 66 H The union was accomplished when financial group to Palestine to 4*Uy . Whw you Ml Mfy* grmsf. fUfiM €~ Congregational church here. . der would forbid holding the hear- navigation waa closed to all boats Aviation Corp ...... 4 H Hartford Fire ...... 70% the burning substance in precisely London, Aug. 3— (A P )—George of getting completely beyond con- study detailed recommendations for Connecticut aviation unit. fcaSsm na or MboOvYoiwaaMvXws oromow usnvns, hurried m la chairman of the general .commit- ing here, outside the Newton mar- flying foreign flags, the excuse be- Count Alexander Festetics agreed CENTEN.\RIAN BE.MO.\N8 psertp- rent rtomoth teurt Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Welle, Baldwin. CT ...... S Ji Hartford Steam Boiler 03 ,tbe beet locations. Rubles, veteran United States gov trol. fiscal systems under the proposed U\TNO TOO LONG LIFE. Sewage Plant. T wr food deem't tee for the annual picnic of the or- tial law area .where 2.10 national ing "military necessity," and that The seeds are spaced, as a rule, Official Comment Limited to fusion of bis "Hungarian National bum. n«u6 nouioi. poU tell Mies Ruth Bradley of Fairfield, and Balt and Ohio ...... 9 National F ir e ...... 64 emment adviser, today was elected regimes. The sewage treatment plant serv- irA1 uptIV—,. oi oi l . w — . der to be hal-. V .f .W., who wish to taka part himself could hardly believe It. 1 Woolworth I. . . . . 47% after several months lUneas. He - RAYON SUITS ...... $2.00 were given. Elec Bond andd Share (Curb).. 8% "tHREE TAPS AT Diego Aug. 81, will complete the Manchoukuo, proclaimed inde- —A new wave of rioting among In the parade at Middletown, Satur- think that speaks volumes tor your was born in Ireland, coming to thla Na'vy’s mass distance flights for pendent of China with Japanese as- Reg. $2.95 io“ $4.93 TWELVE” city as a boy. Mr. Burns leaves Lounge C h air Buddhists and Moslems caused 20 day, are asked to meet at the corner, plugs because I’ve never had plugs Dl^eetloh O. Lester Panl 1938, naval aviation authorities aii'- sistance in 1032, contains approxi- de.aths and Injury of score.a today of Church and South Main street, that would , stand the - gaff like six daughters, Mra. William Dailey nounced here today. mately 603,013 square miles. Its FRADIN'S Sm art D esig n—3 Pieces Middletown at 1 p.m. For further these." Music of the "Miserere" was held TONIGHT — THUBBD A r of East Hartford, Mra. A. P. Uncles Popular styles with open WOOL VACATION COAT AND In Tharawaddy, a village 68 miles in such high estsem that muateiana FRIDAY — SATURDAY t y ^ arms and come In a Modern mirrors In ^unique shape as shown. Pic- from here. Information they should call the Mr. Eaton says that one plug waa PUBLIC RECORDS of Everett, Mass., Mrs. Carl LuCen- of th* Slatins Chapsl were forbidden Prices: 5i>o—75e—SLOO der of MUbury, Mass., Mrs. Thomas wide choice 'o t covers, jjow ture does not bring out clever rounded top de- in all " SUITS ...... Five persons were reported killed president. Miss Helen Gustafson, replaced at 40,900 milea and the sec- to copy It; Mosart, at tha eg* of only— .. S7.00 7475. Exsoator Dasd ,PIns Tax. Regan, Mrs. Bernard Ertel, and sigft.. The bed, the cheat of drawers and either their Were $16,75 and 50 wounded In an outbreak of ond at approximately 50,000. 14, 'was' taksn by hla father tn hear Curtain 5:80. the vanity or dresser are only...... violence at the Brltlsh-owned Pe- •Aeeorfllng to an executor's dsefl, Miss Beatrice Burns all of Rock- $13.d5 ment It and, on reaching home again, Routs 44, Past Bolton Netok. vUls; three iMns, James J. Bums, and troleum center of Hyenangj-aung. rscordsff this morning by Town transoribed the entire compoaition 100 WHITE, PASTELS AND Today’s rioting followed a week Clerk Samuel J. Turklngton, the from memory, with pnly^ a few ^olyoke. Mass,, and Edward and Repeated by Request! n trim, of violence. In which 67 were killed Manchester Trust copipany, execu- minor error*. Frank Bums of Rockville; 24 grand- 81.69 NAVY HATS...... 50c and $1.00 and 42ff wounded, which waa pre- Movie Scrapbook tor under the will of ths late Elisa- children, and one great grandchild. heels Values $1.00 to $1.95 By - Bill Porter Caricatures by George Scarbo beth J. G ol^ y , haa soIA to Johh Ha was a meimber of the Anciept now j cipitated by,publication of a Moslem Additional Stock Now On Hand — Come Early! wear book. The volume, since wtthdraw-n, Trade Mark Reglstored-U S. Patent Office. McNeill a dwelling located on Ool- ' Order of Hibernians, the Holy Name waystreet...... Society-auid S t Bernard’s Church. "S-tsWE- — AP idnds and stylea~ at Tsaseaabis prleaa.' Bveayen* a good •lAbai was (nterpretcd.Tjy 'Buddhists as of- $1.38. 10 LINEN AND WOOLTT.ANNEL fensive f.O| their faith. Annual Report The funerai will be bald Friday timekeeper. iqbmlng at 8:30 at hla late home „.m iR TS;.:,..^,.______M yiy putljing ,distrlpts_ today .MAMA.4*- - -The-annual report of the Wl^t.- ^ HAHp-SEWN 1 .-$1.39- were'^ re^rted in the'-grtp of'terror. ham Rea) Estato corporation was And at 3 ,t' Biemanre church at 3 r" Reg. 52',95 o’clock. The burial Witt be in S t filed today at the office of tb* Town Bernard's cemetery. SETH THOMAS MANTEL CLOCKS Cttsrk. Directors are Ustad as Clar- Denocrats to MSot ' Various styles that strike and half 100 BETTER DRESSlFS .' . liO Y t o $4.95 ence H. W’lekham, Edith M. Wick- 'Tb* Ellington Democratic C3ub Personal Notices ! hour. Some with chimes. up •Women's and Misses’, w^re $4.89 to $7.75 ham and Thomoa L. Bestor. It is wlU meet Thursday night a t Pearl's S1G.95 “ * -'3W noted that there la. no unpaid capi- Hall. Ellington, to discuss plans for tgl stock outatanding. th* coming cauctisss. President NEW COTTON FROCKS . . ,.$1.19 CARD OF, I HANKS Warrantee John Glrardini will preside. A so- BOUDOIR CLOCKS J • Sheer-and Heavier Weights, were $1.95 The Brennen .family t© thank CAN O^F STACrt IN HBR FIRST Frank L. Phelps ha* sold a house cial will follow. their friende. relativef and nelshbora OuO OANCe at aoE of f Ou » and lot on Phelps road to Robert J. 2 Shelf Table O i l R a n g e s f^r klndneae and eympathy ehown~ lo Y*ARS. Wsddlax Data Bet *' Electric and spring wind. B oo If SILK AND COTTON BLOUSES. DIRNDL them at thw tlfne of the death >of and Anne L. McKinney according Mr. axid Mrs. Carlo Vlgna of East $ 4 .9 5 1 thel^r father, husband and tvother. to a warrantee deed recorded late Mala atreet announce the coming Thorhai Brennan.;. Capeolally the yesterday at the office of the Town $ 4 2 - 5 0 • AND OVER BLOUSE STYLES ... .89c American Lr^flon. the Army and Navy marriage of their daughter. Miss BANJO CLOCKS...... $10.50 and up $ 3.95 $23® Uons: Values $1.19 to $1.95 Club,- the Disabled War Veterans, Clerk. Stamps Indicate a cash con- AdsUns Vigna, to Walter Krdi, son ind ; and the British American Club, and sideration of $5,500. of Mr. and Mrs. jLouIa Kreh of An end table that will have Famous Perfection maka. tuice, all who.eent flowers and loaned the Ingraham Oak Finish 8-shelf style of heavy hard- pinea use of care.' • Ward street the wedding to take many uses at your chair Quick. po>v^-ful cooking top $1-00 SWEATERS .79c plaae Tuaoday, August 16 at 9 aJn. wood, finished In either wal- side. Walnut color. Save and perfect baking buUt-ia* DANBURY WOMAN DIES at S t Bernard’s CatheUc CSiurch, KITCHEN CLOCK...... $^.00 then- CARD OF THANKS FBO.M AUTO INJURIES nut or maple color. tomorrow. oven. Economical—safe. We ^ llh ' to extend,,pur, sincere this Hty. $1.95 SWEATERS .81.69 thanks to our fiends, ^etffhbora and Danbury, Aug. 8.— (A P)—Mrs. \Meet Ttaradoy Night Weatcloz Electric relatives for ch^r klhdneia and sym- TAP danO n O T%sr*'wU be an Important meet- pathy shown to.us at the time of the four hOu^ *veR v pav. Anna Lee Davis, 56, of this city, NEW SCHOOL DRESSES .81.00 death 6t our dear husband and father.' died this morning In a Pouglikesp- ing o f the RockviUa Civie Aasoeta- KITCHEN WALL CLOCKS .. . .\ . Keep VQUR eve o n 7 to 16, greatest value ever. James Lennon. Alto , those who sent, tloB oa Hturaahy^gbt at tha Rock- Y^reeu’or Ivory finish. Wp fowers and loaned the use of care, or tle, N, T „ hospital from Injuries re- Sut ceived Saturday night when ahe vtn* House. AU r a s t e r s are asked aealated ue in. any wav, to make, a special dibrt to attend. irlthoi BEACHWEAR. PLAYSLTTS. PLAY: CULOTTES, BEER 'Mrs. James Lennon and Family. was struck by an automobil* In kig ai PawUnr,' N. T. Mrs. DavU was Setorsl matter* of im ^rtancs will Weatclox Elec. 2 Tone Glats Clock $4.95 . ) JACKETS, BATHING SUITS. AT CLEARANCE IN MEMORIA.M walking horn* from a.carnival with be diacuaoed and luncheon be PRICES. In lovinc m.niory of-6ur C.ar hat- her daughter. Miss Alfrdda Hoag, served at 6:80 p.m. the M band and .father. Wllljam J. Boyla, Lsgkm Boadoy Itreet who dtparttd from ua Aog. S, 19K: when she was struck by a car said by New York police to have ’ bean Hia American Legion n d Auxil- Tha Goldan Catat wara opanad wldt operated by Louis Falx of Wlngdala, iary of tbs fourth district will bold To -la) our loved - one through. N. T. Falx Is at liberty under a Joint district meeting on Sunday And there with' Jutt thg tame glad bonds of 379. aftsiBoon at Moosup. Members R. DONNELLY tmllt. ^ Asd tb* heart wa ehsrlth so. from Tolland and Windham Coun- jK W j£IiER Our dear one walta until w« meat, 1^ IN SujimminG Pool. Although AMoaa eurleotty, tias WlU b* present It la expeetad OffoalW Scko«l Xa the ISsd wbero lovar fsea go. ReCSNTiJY NOW taking WalwltItschla ’ la a trsa. It win b* many at tha aseUng. Endicott-Joimson Shoes Headqurtm for ABiorieaa WstdMS M • nckeNUrrCoMk Mr*. WUUsai J. Mo t U PaaaUy. BWU4MU4G b c e e o N S . aavar rsaelita a 1 515 Msin Street MsadtesUr rrst'" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8,1938 PAGE

L. Cross officially opens the new plaints that e'mployers were -with- the dynamite lay buried. Bln span, after which he will take hla TONE ANNOUNCES JULY holding pay. Slxty-one were set- DYNAMITE EXPLOSION year-old companion, EmOe ' BRIDGE OPENING place with hia staff in the reviewing tled, 32 were rejected and the re- dled:soon after the accident. x'* DAILY RADIO PROGRAM stand. City, town and other state mainder are pending. ’The Injured, Arnold Plorier. SB; officials will-review the marchers PAY COLLEaED $2,914 KILLS 2, INJURES 3 Paul Mielleur, 31; and Lao Laclalr, 41, were treated for shock sad ■ WlbNKSDAY, AUGUST S (Central and Eastm SUndard Time) ORDERSISSUED from^thls point also. STILL TICKENG, bruises. U A ttt n f f t in St a nd a rd T i m t — D a v U t M Tim a ana h o i t r% t a r ) - The Executive . Committee in „ Hartford, Aug./ 3— (A P)—State Montreal, Aug. 8 — (Canadian Ray, Harpooned By / Netsi All presrams to kor and twite ehilni or sroupa thereof unless epeel. Charge of plans for the celebration Labor (jommlsloner Joseph M.-'Tone Grinncll; la.-i-It took some oil and Pre.ss)—A stick of dynamite which fisd; coast to ooist (e to e) deilsnsUona Include ill iv illib li lUUoni. -ae> urged that persons. intending . to announced Joday. that the., depart- four., small, .whoeis . to.:put in ordsr. fa|led..to. explode. In a previous .blast ; .L O S E R . LO S T , - P a l n W r P e t e : ei^A Craw, Oversb^owa Prize 'F'eotfraihk lubjiet 1e cHanst'by atitlo'rii without privteurhotici.''F. 'M. Question: I am plan- Catchfs Of President’s Party Report Is About That Peti- Sulvatiun Army Band To view the events of the day and par- ment’s wage claim'-■■adjuster col- the ivatch John Palmer of Orinnell was blamed today for an explosion Portland, Ore.—Fifteen yeara ago NBC-WEAF (RED) NETWORK MOUNT.—kvoe kla koh ksl kgro kfbb that kUled-two . workmen.-.and.in- ning to repaint -some BA8IC — -Baett wear wtiae wtle-wjar COAST—knnj} kotn kot kfpy kvi kafo- ticularly tbs-,afternoon' ^»tads,!.at'-. lected.$2,914.99. during July in .iwlth- k>at.l8 ..yeara ago. in a field at'his,, D. ,S. Gore, barber, called at. poUM., chairs and am unde-' Wtas areah krw arfbr wro way wb«n koy karm k.fjo kgmb kroy klro kgar rive within the city by noon, or .at held pay fo r CJonncctlcut workers. farm. jured three others yesterilay in an headipiarters, said his watch was Owners of dynamite held in. stor- tioD weaa wtam ww] ebro wdal: Mtdwut: Men cultivating his fields. turned open sewer. gone. ' elded as to ju st w h at Aboard U. 8. 8. H ou ston, Cocoa is Out For. Vote To kid wmaq who wow wdaf wire katp: C s n L E a a L L^^vision At Big Mid- the latest 1 p. m. at which hour He said this was the largest kind o f paint I should age by those who do not use It in lalanif, AUg. 3.— (A P ) — CVia N a- Mountain: koa kdyl; South: wiitba wsb 3:30— 4:30— M a rch of Qama a Fro pr a m traffic will be rerouted outside of amount' ever collected In one month. It up, battered but not beyond re- Andre Noel. 28, was killed when '■ Officers have found the 'watch— waia womb wjaz kpro wbre; Paelflo: but Gore’s gone. use. Can you give me Urge quantities are advised to val Radio) —President Roosevelt 3:46— 4:46— Ta l k s of E x p loring Cpaca the city and difficulty may be en- The department received 98 com- pair. he drove hla air drill into rock where Oomblnatiaa ShaniMw .and Finger- Rescind Previous Action^ kfl Icaw kome fthq kpo kau 4:(X^ 6:0C^Pr6M*RadiQ Nuws.^urlod dietown Celebration. some suggestions T— and his party got in the last of their PTIONAL STA'riO.NB (oporato In- 4:0fr— S:05—T q B« Announeud (10m.) countered in securing parking space your ______w ave 7Se make an Investigation of the condi- Mrs. Arthur R. deep sea fishing In the Pacific today tarcbanaoably on olthor RED or B1>UE 4 : 1 ^ 5 : 1 ^ D a n e « Tlm «d tM i e ro p h o n« within MlddIetown_or Portland. Ex- I d *^Mok up pour troublM In Hairdressing to be cor- tion of the atlcka and If they are Botworko): East: wbro wcol wfoa wlw 4 : 3 ^ B :3 ^ 0 o r l s R h o dM and Answer: The kind of before leaving Cocos island for the wrnrk weky woal wsan Vckf»1 VWItcbl; WMWtmooControl: for streets on which the parade ^TORE CLOSED (ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING AUGUST" pour old kit bog" snd oU rt rectly done, must be sty- found to be soft and slippery to In spite of the fact that rumor* 4:45— 5 :4 C ^To 8 * Announ e a d <15 m .) Middletown, Apg 3.—Orders for cept paint you will use de- Panama Canal Zone. wretle fl wtm]w t m ] w ll» wday kabz kano koto 5:00— 6:00—Songs by R«y HtathtHon columns form, ail atreeta in both att, pou w U find there U etUI lized and individualized. bum them as they lack exploalvs :soe wbow wood wobo wabf wpl kfyr 5 :1 ^ 5:15—Arthur Godfrey — pends on' how you The Houston made ready to leave today could not be tracked to an the parade which wUI be' a feature o seed for Summer clothing It cannot be e.ither un- force to do work -hat they were ' »: South: wtar wptf wlo.wjax wfia- o n ly: B a rry Wood and Muoie— ch a in Portland and Middletown are avail- want your chairs -to at 3:00 p. m., (a. a. t ) on the 640- authoritative source,, the story per- woun wlod wooo wfbe wwno wcoc wavo o;30— 5:30— L iv in g Hlotonfg Ordm o tle of the celebration during which the u wo can be saeured o f an* less the hair Is cut prop- may worn kvoo wky wfaa wbap woal ktho able for parking, with no time limit look when you have mlle run to Balboa, where she is ats(bd about the Town Hall that 5:45— 5:46— Book o C a rt o r’o Com m e nt other month of heat before erly. The William and gerous. The best way to disposedi of k f d m k a k o k r a r krlo k to k k u m w a la 6:00— 7:00— Pooplo*o Platfermg Ta t k o new Middletown-Portland bridge set for the day. ■ llnlshei], and also on their present acheduled to arrive tomorrow after- some voters are drawing up a list w ro l ktoa k a rk k a n c;-M o u n t a in : kalr Mr. Weatherman promiaes Helen Beauty Shop, them Is by burning. A stick of 5 : 3 ^ 7:35— Pout Whltoma n*o B a nd noon. T of 20 names, petitioning for the k ^ i k t a r k ob k f h f kido k pf a kaol kill: 7:05— 5:05— Ca ot A Dum k o Chumpo wUl be opened Saturday, were issu- BUieh cool* weather...real State Theater Building are skilled finish. dynamite cm -be bumfd' without P apifio: k tb k k w g k in i k orn k a u km ed 7:30— 1:30— W a rn e w Bliio V olvo t Ore . You can use an enamel If you Prize catches of the President’s calling of a special town meeting to ed today by headquarters of the TURKISH CONTROL IS dog daya to come too.. .to Jn this work, and cut hair for fear of explosion, the only trouble p a n t. B aot. 8:05— 9:05— W o rd Q a mo V i a Radio want a durable and colorful finish party—five big aailfiah—were over- act on the rescinding of the vote, S:SO— 4:30—Veur Family and Mina 5:30— 5:55— K d g a r A« Quost Progra m FORECAST IN PLEBISCITE WINE SMITH’S theae thoughtt In mind being the odor, which Is likely to parade chairman, Samuel S. Mat- 60c. Call 4879. shadowed today by a 1,466-pound passed* last October, when orderOd S:4S— 4:4S—Llttla Orphan Annia — — b a sic: RocTtal of to ngo ' woot HARTFORD pour Bargain Hound haa that will- stand up under hard use. cause a headache.. aaat; Jos. Qallieohio Orenot.—west 5 :0 < ^lO :0 (I^N o w t{ Vtn e ont Lo p o i Oro. tes. Daniel H. B. Starr is marshal, ray, .harpooned by the crew of the the publication of the namea and 4:00— 5:00—To Bo Announead (13 m.) 5 :3 ^ 1 0 :3 0 — S a m m y K a y o Ore h.— oostf ■sthared together, blta of \*/ You can get a transparent finish in A ll dynamite purchased In Man- Marahall N. Jarvis ia chief of staff Antipche, Syria, Aug. 3.— (A P )— Shampoo Begularly natural wood cnlor by using a com- escorting destrojrer McDougaJ. Hung salaries of employees of th«. Board 4:16— 3:16—Adrian RolllnI'o Enosmblo P aul W h it o m a n — west re pe a t fitfoim atioo on keeping cooUi chester cannot be taken from the 4:26— 8:26—Prtaa- Radio Nows Period 10:05— 1t:05— H o i K e m p Orchootra and George S. Seymour is adjutant. Turkish control of the Sanjak of PtJRNITURE DEPARTMENT OPEN EVERY It's a good idea to have a sham- bination vamish-staln. If you want up alon^de, it measured 15 feet in of Education, whether or not the 4:3(k- 6:30—Paul Douelai on Sporta aanalbly, comfortably and store where It is purchased without 10:35— 11:35— H o nry K in g -A orchootri The marchers will be underway, Alexandretta aa a result of the I poo once a week. After all, in what to go to a little more trouble and width and 9 feet in length. report of the petition circulation la 4:46— 8:46— Nola D a y Song C e ncort 11:05— 12:05— O an e d' l^uiTe — wo at only aoonomloallp. In the follow- first getting a permit fron\ Fire 1:00— 0:00— Amo a ' n ' A n d y — o a st: T o leaving the south end of Main forthcoming plebiscite In the district THURSDAY NIGHT TILL 9 DURING SALE kind of condition would your face get a better .appearance and longer First prise in Kemp’s Csmem The run to Balboa is the last leg true, several persona today stated, ing eolumna pou will find cool Chief Albert Foy, who is Town Fire of the President’s Pacific cruise Bs Announeod—west NBC*WJZ (BLUB) NETWORK street, at exactly p. m., and the was Indicated by registration fig- and- neck be I f you didn’t wash them life you can use a stain first, and contest last week submitted by but not for publication under their S:16— 0:16—Undo Eira Radio SUtlan 2 redpea for Summer aa well Marshall and has full authority be- which started at 8an Diego July 16. 6:30- 6:3a-Tho Rtvoltrt Quartet— B A S IC — B a o ti w j i wb5*wbs a wb a l ures Issued today. j for one whole week? Your hair la follow with a good quality varnish. Clarence Thornton, Westminster names, that they would be In favor parade is expected to consume more as the "bargains of the ing named by the superintendent of Since then he has traveled down east; E. Bolognlnl Oreh— network w h a m k d k a w x y i w jt n w g / r w m a l wfll exposed to almost as much dust and Of these three methods, the first Road. o f such a vote, fo r they can see no ■:46— 3:46—Ruth Bryan Owan Rehda w a by w e br cf er whic w m fr wgpd we an than four hours in passing a given The election, which is to decide ; weak." The atorea are featuring tre-* State Police for -that office. the coast of Lower California, wiec w lou: Midw ogti w o nr wig k w k koil grime. Also, don’t let anyone per- may. be used regardless o f the type useful purpose served in the print- 6:00— 7:00—One Man’s Family—c to e point. ' whether the district will be ruled by .j stfndoua mark-down sales on Sum- Oood Time For Your Vacation No permit to transport djmamite thence to Socorro Island, Cllnnerton, 0:30— 7:30—Tommy Oeraay Orehsatra wre n w m t kgo wgw o k m a w e tn: ttouth: ACTION— ThaFs the Keynote in this suade you that brushing makes oily o f finish prevlonsly used and w ith- ing of the lists. . 7':0l^ 8:00—The Big Qama Hunt Quia w rtd w m p g g w ib o w a ^a wsgn Inasmuch as no parking is per- Its Turkish residents or remain mer clothes from sheer party frocks It.ls as economical aa it’s sensible through the streets of Manchester the Galapagos archipelago Co- k3tyg; M o u n t a in: kle k vo d: P a cific: kgo hair more oily or removes too much out surface preparation other than Others, however, favorable to the 7iV^ g:30—For Mon Only A Quoata mitted along the route of march, Syrian, is expected to be held at the to attracUve play suits. This Is also to invest in an Inexpensive guaran- w ill be given if the percussion caps, coa Island, a total of approximately publication as ordered by the lost a:0O— 9:00—K. Kystr’t Muslo—to cot kfgd k tm o k e x I m k oc a k jr oil from dry hair. Brushing does careful sanding and dusting. The GERMANY AND FRANCE N----O---T--B-- : S_ ee W ^ a f . n B C f or optional Main street, Middletown: Hartford end o f this month. the time to buy white shoes, not teed strap watch from $2.9,1 to $3.95 used in exploding the dynamite, is ,500 miles. October meeting and sanctioned by 9:00—10:00—J. Mtaantr Orehea— aaat; for the half what swimming does second method erttails a little more Amoa 'n* Andy—west repeat H o t of it a tlon a . avenue; the old highway bridge; Registration lists closed yester- enlp for now, but for at Donnelly's, at the Center to svear carried in the same vehicle. The Professor • Waldo U. Schmitt of Selectmen’s, vote Monday, ssild that t:30—10:30—To Ba Announead (30 m.) for the flgure— corrects faults that Cont. Caste Main street, Portland, and the new day. They show(/l nearly . 3^,(HM) use next year as the on your vacation. You’ll thereby rid preparation: it will be necessary danger. Chief Foy says. Is from the REACH LOANS ACCORD the Smithsonian Institution, con- they would turd out large numbei 10:00— 11:00— F . H tn d ors e n'a Orcho a tra .should be corrected and enhances first to remove the previous finish cap rather than from the stick of 10:30— 11:30— " L ig h t s O u t , " Dra m a tle 3:35— 4:30— T h e Singing L a d y — e agt: highway bridge., ample space la pro- Turkish electors in contrast with white shoes are to be your mind of worry should any acci- tinuing his Investigations and ex- of Interested persons to oppose al) ncJERex wriiMbiieOrif n t h. T I ovnyrn p r oviwssolog — ^ wwcsle st beauty alreanly there. vided for spectators, with bleachers less than of -other races. Maared at reduced dent befall It and you can be sure of with paint and varnish rlrfhover. dynamite. plorations, reported discovery of a ])Ian to recall the previous motion. CBS-WABC NETWORK 3:45— 4:45— R a k ov and Hla Orchoa tra 21,000 Paris, Aug. 3— (AP) — Germany 4:C K^ 6:05— Now a: T o Bo Announe ad to be erected in front of Portland’s s to make room getting your money’s worth. Don’t The Inst mdthod will also require specie o f palm which long had been Some of these people did not orig- BASIC — East: wabe wado woko wcao 4:15— 6:15— Joa aph Q atliechl e OrchtSe and France have reached an accord, high school and- at Middletown’s the ' naw . Fall run-the-risk of losing or ruining Simple yet appetizing: the same auMacc. preparation, but desired by the institution for scien- inally favor the prlntlng-of-the lists, weel WET wjtbw wkro wjr wdre wcau 4:35-^ 6:3 0-rA lm a K l t e h iil. .C o n tra lt o It was announced today, in which wjaa wpre wfbl___ wjtv___ wgar;____ MIdwaat 4:45— 6:45— Le woll Th o m a s — o ast: 'Municipal building. . . styles. TOere are so your good watch on vacation. Fillet of Sole With C ^ m eat will give the better results of the tific study and propogation. or were indifferent to the publica- wbbm wfbm ■■ •kmbo • -Icmoz whas kfab. r Germany agreed to reimburse the Chic ago C onc e rt Orch o a tra — we st isany ^ e tty , useful (Serves 8) two. CHANCES OF HNDING He described the discovery , aa tion issue, but now feel that the 6:00r- 5:05— E a sy A e tt a S k it— also cat AU organizations to parade are French government for any costs it -wbna wpc whp whee wore ofrb 5:16— 5:15— Mr. K t o n 41 Le a t Porsona and inexpensive bar- •Six small fillets of sole or floun- I wouid recommend that when tall, slender and stately; with a Board of Education should, as a ordered to form in column at 1 p. m. [ S im p l e , u p -l e -d a t a W a f 9 t C a t ' Incurred from its guarantee of ekao wibz wmas weag wnbf wibs wkbn 6:35— 6:3(L— P aula Dur a n d's Sopra no ' gains tUsplayed. it is (heap fluts Be Tender der, 1 1-2 cups fresh crabmeat, sea- you buy your paint,for this Job you graceful crown of leaves; different, matter of grace and submission to Whlowgbl...... wbrk-wnbx 6:46— 5:45— Soloneo M a rohing Ah e a d Division 1, first section,' ia the aiPPER DWINDLE Austrian loans. C pleasure to examine them and Meats for ’ ragouts, stews, cas- soning, i egg yolk, 2 tablespoons ask your dealer for suggestions al- but more closely resembling the proper authority, jet the previous DIXIE — wgst wafa wqam wdod kira 5:00— 7:00— R oy Shie ld's Ra dio Rovuo military and will include a detach- The French government partly wrao wise wwl wtoo kcld ktrh ktaa 6:3(^''7!S 0 — Stylos In Voc a l R hyth m s V A C ATIO N out specials for you, along with seroled dishes, and pot roasting need milk, breadcrumbs. (Canned crab- so, as the exact methods o f proce- royal palm than any other well- vote stand. It is not believed that ment of Middletown police; the guaranteed an Austrian 20-year waco koma kdbo wbt wdao whig wdbl 7:05— 8:00— It M a y H a v a Happ e n e d other information useful for your not, be from the choicest cuts. Re- meat may be u.sed.) dure vary according to the make of Manila, Aug. 3.— (A P )—enhances known specie.” any member of the Board is active wwva wsjswmbr ktui weoa wdno wnoz 7:35— 8:35— N a tio n a l Muaie C a m p Con. marshal and aides; U. S.' Coast M O NEY future p»irchases o f household needs member w’hen carving or cutting up Wash fillets carefully and dust paint used. ^ of finding the Hawaii Clipper and loan in 1933 and a 26-year loan in kwkh know wmmm w]no wcha wpar 8:35— 9:35— C hic a go's Mln a trol Show Guard Band; U. S. Naval detach' 1934. in the reported move to rescind, and wmai wcoc wrva walm wrdw wapi 9:0(L-10:05—Nows; B. Cutter Orchee. When you shop and find this column before cooking to cut -across the with salt and pepper. I’lck over If you have any questions on the 15 men she carried when She that any such action must come MIDWEST — wmbd wisn wibw kfh 9:30—10:35—Larry...... La ------Clinton's . Orchestra ^ * ment; 166th Infantry band, 169th Plan th« kind 61 Yocotion kelps you, please mention Judy, so grain rather than with the ' meat crabmeat. Place a moimd of crab paint or painting problems send vanished last Friday appeared hope- Germany also agreed to settle all from outside the Board membership. wkbb wtaq wkbh wcco wsbt kacj wnaz 10:00—11:05-Reogie Childs Orchestra woo whib Itglo kdab weoa wmfg 10:35-11:35—Lang Thompson Orehea. Infantry: 102nd Infantry; 192nd mott btntlidql to you. th«n that the merchants and your fibre. You will have a tenderer dish. meat In center "of each fillet, sprin- them (h to "Paintor Pete," In care less to most ob.servers.'today as a Austrian debts In France op the IGRICULTURAL PROGRAM "I think that if such a petition same ,ba.sls aa German debts, except Field ArtlUery: 118th Quartermas- bonow tho pxtrp coth from w. Bargain Hound may become better kle with lemon juice, then roll up nf this paper now, ns this question fleet o f 13 Naval Ships completed is in the works” , said Selectman the Young and Dawee loans. ter R fgim en t; 118th Medical R egi- PoriODol FinensM Compony acquainted .with their "J U D Y " read- and tie with heavy thread. Place the 1k)X will conclude In a few weeks. the fifth (lay o f fruitle.ss search. Mathias Spiess today, "the backers Noi^ that new green apples are On.the Dawes loan, France ac- OF TVA UNDER SCRUTINY 9:26— N ew s Service ment; Putnam Phalanx and Troop a n , thank you. six fillet bundles in a steamer and Thank you. The aerial and sea patrol has ex- of it will have the damdest time in • ChlRl r«ur- Bonnect with electric current an(l Spread small rounds of whltA and was located favorably for min- Stevens. rectors; Sphinx Temple Palrol; dlers at Marlow’s. Al- with canned grapefruit segment.s, perilous forced landing July 26 erod- eryone is cordially welcome. The American Steel & Wire Co., 1:45—The Gospel Singer—Edward chases made at juicy eavings. Prices like these will soon be history. NOW proceed with the pressing. Ijiundry bread with cream cheese mixed ing and transportation purposes. 7:45— “ Chandu, The Magician.” Sphinx N obility:', Sphinx Temple so organdies and seer- green cherries and fresh mint ed today-^and the flying executive U. S. Steel subsidiary, announced MacHugh is the time to invest in furniture. You can’t lose! But . . . the (juantities U dampened as it is pressed, danger with butter. Tlien top the rounds Harvey CTolllns, chairman of the Rep. Charles Wolverton (R., N. 8:00—One Man’s Family. .suckers and cotton sprigs. Fills 2.5 punch cups. Immediately.,determined to get be- today operating personnel changes 2:00—Enoch Light's Orchestra Drum Corp; (?ommandery;. Grotto LOUIS S. JAFFE Of scorching is eliminated, and It with a thin layer of pineapple mar- Republican town committee, an- J.) of the investigrating committee 8:80—Tommy Dorsey’s Orchestra. Phone 5802 are limited! sunback dre.sses up to rhlnd the stick o f a plane again. at N ew Haven', (?onn., Trenton, N. 2:30— Columbia Salon Orchestra Oommandery; Grotto Band; Grotto 891 M a in S t Manchester Customers Call Enterprise 1100 — No. TolL m ay' be used, too, for steaming vel- Mu malade or crushed pineapple. The nounced Monday that the speakers asked that Curtis be recalled to- 9:00—Town Hall Big Game Hunt. Completely recovered from the J., and Cleveland, effective imme- city band of Meriden; Odd Fellows vets and glazing furs. Remember size 12. The.se are the latter should be well drained. I t ’s Too H ot To Bake will be Miss Katherine Byrne, vice- morrow for further cross examina- 9:30—"For Men Only." t 3:00— U. S. A rm y Band bruises and jolts of hls^ree-skim- organizations; Colts Band; B. P. O. though when wondering whether regular $1.00 values especially when you can buy real chairman of the Republican State tion. He also asked that all cor- diately. 3:30— R ay Block’s Varieties mlng, fence-hopping landing from 10:00— K a y Kayseria Musical Klass Elks organizations; Stella Italia U V I N G R O O M S U n j S come Summer clothes will wo.sh. marked down to 39c. homemade foods at the Davis Bak- Central Committee, and the presl-, respondence In connection with the R. G. Helm, Trenton works su- 11:00— New*. GIvea laisler To GlaM storm y clouds, Earle observed: Band; Garibaldi societies; Municipal that some fabrics take ta water A granr 129 IR W v Y O l Ons may ba uttorly ualnteraatad Japs stole Msaohurls from the O ht~' and his Interior dapartment Mr. itorlfrsMr iB tiM fl(bt battnaaa the lls y ta f Ickea basad mueh of his decision against shipping helium to Germany ter tbe payment o< all debts, bs di- Cbmpsny and whatever labor union , A s soon as possibis— which may Washington vided as follows; HOMO EGONOMICUS on aarly atatemanU of Roaradahl ROOSEVELT BACKERS/ not bs very aoon-^tha great nswa LOCAL RESIDENT Julia Estelle Parkinson, sister of Ettntitt^ B^raUk may be that It la qSiairellhK with regard!^ tha war Oasa of Mppalins. REO. wm — and doubtleas mtlllona of Ameri- agenciea wlU.perhaps bs In a p o r- Daybook 65 South street, Stamford, Conn., PUBUilW ST THS By James J. O'Leary Under the law, the Secretary Is Shy Howard Hughes, who flew FOES DIVIDE HONORS Edited By Heary Harrison. whonl she named'dlso as the execu- tion to report procssdinga In thia Fr*afm Gr*t directed to sell heUum’'abroad only Today’s poems are from the book, ~ rauNTora ooifPAifT, B«a cana are profoimdly unconcerned around the world la 91 hours, was -a NAh.T'l IN WILL trix. the residue. 10 OALUHH II Blu«U ttrMWnshend, larger,;^ _ ___ ' not fo r Oeraany...^. b.uslness. He drew a picture , of a New Y'ork. •nidva ■« ( BaUdwrar Batarad at tba • revolution all bia own against ibe- ents wdth either the Ruaalaii or Ing'of'their-budgets.-First, Governor Gem»aB affair#; — — — Y t., formerly of 33 J3fSve street, How "aire we’able .to" assert thst It did not help dut the peaceful future along the Hudson, when big., Gov. W alter Huxman, Democ'rat, Faat OSlca at Vanehaatar, Coaa^ aa lawful authority of the United aneae armies, iihless the Soviet au- Lehman of New York created a hub- Brattleboro, (500.. Baooad Cliua Kail Hattar. \ Federal spending has facilitated the ’ Experts will talk Informatively .relations of Germany and the Unit- airliners, with eontrola so aensitlYe was renominated without opposi- ^ D R E A M S School Sf., Gets $500 Un- bub when he reported that hia atate Just exactjy^liow large an estate Statee government, "but haa ordered thorities decide otherwise, which Is balancing- of state budgete ? Let us "off the record” about trade and ed States (or old Hugo, Eckener, they will measure altitude to the tion.State Senator Payne Ratner, By Rosalie Ackley BOLAND S0B8C1UFT10M lUTEB bad Anally emerged from the "red." I ’ll never let my dreams grow old; -here ajxTelsewhere— ivas left by Oda Taar bp Hall ...... >M'M part of the United SUtea Army to unlikely. The Japanese never did take the state of Connecticut, for other relations affecting Germany master zeppeUn builder and naviga- last foot, will be soaring' In from wrho Uke%eed i Uvea In Parsons, .Mi^-®fickett will be disclosed when Not to be outdone, our OoverAor I shall not let them die; der Will F i y In New York OIL COMPANY Par Koatb bp Kali permit their activities to ^ observ- example. Although Federal aid to but are genuinely careful that no tor,, to come all the way to tbe Europe. Kan#., was ahead for the RepubUean JJn appraiser files his report with support his one-man rebellion. Crosa quickly followed with the N or will they ever be traihpled •laala Oopp ...... ■■••••'•.•1 •« Connecticut has been very sparing. offensive note be struck. Germany United States for helium for one of "They will be big, perhaps' not as gubernatorial nomination. the Surrogate. •S69 Cen^ Strmit oSFm Taar- •^d • a • .It.M------ed by disinterested press witnesses news that Connecticut had also down, nor will I past them by. And" particularly can no one fall It must be admitted that these Is the keyetone right now in Euro- hit ships— and then to be sent away big aa, the Queen. Mary," he dream- Winner of the Republican sena- not even In the war with Russia balanced Its budget. About ten days For dreams are made of stardust, (Sp.rlal 10 Tk* Hen HBKBBR OP TRE ASSOCIATED to note that, despite the circum- national funda have aided conalder- pean peace negoUatlons and this empty-handed ed along- ' torial oonteat in Missouri was form- rin D'OR.SAY PL.AN8 PRESS ago Governor Hoey declared that , 'O f beauty, youth, romance; Broklj-n, N. Y.-, — By di- stance of constant radio conununl- In 1905. ably In eliminating our deffclt. Pur-, 'government is anxious not to make wall. If they are "perhaps not as ar Gov. Henry S. Caulfield, who eas- TO OBTAIN DIVORCE ' Tba Aaaoolatad Praaa la axeloatvalp , a etate with prob- They’re molded out of moonglow rection of Surrogateueorge Albert aatitlad ta tba ata of rapabllaatloa In any event, for some time to chasing power haa been given ter things worse, since they are already Mother Remetnbere hlg as the Queen Mary” they will be ily defeated ’ poUtlcally unknowrn with sunlight all a-dance. cation between Washington and the ably the lowed per capita standard Wingate, D ^ k Y 'F . Soden, attached a( an aawa dlapatebaa oradltad to It come the world’s Information of Connecticut people in the form of bad enough. In almost every ‘•'major imbllc at least colossal, perhaps even stu- Ray E. White, St. Louis real estate They're golden, gorgeous butterflies, to the lojai^anch'of the State Tax Hollywood, Aug. 3— (A P ) — Mor- VISIT OUR or Bot .otbarwiaa oradltad Ashing President and coirtmander- of living In the country, had balanc- gan Hill, screen actor, said today P W A and W P A wagea, for one One friendly note was struck building in Washington there Is. a pendous. And probably they will maa. yet poignant, full of life. CompsWaloin, stands today appolnt- papar aad alao tba local oawa pab> what la transpiring In thq new ed Its budget. his w-lfe, Fifl D'Orsay, . vivacious Fl;,»0 1 In-chlef of that Army, and the In- thing. With these funds the workers with the' return from Germany of bronze tablet with thenames of be picketed— "thl* ship unfair to d o r k Opponents Trail Badly They’re draped about with, rain- sppralser of the N ew 'York prop- FO U N TAIN Uthad baratn. trouble spot— If real war comes— ' These favorable Anancial reports French actress, had notified him : heal - All liphtt o( rapnblloatloBa at escapable certainty th Sf he knows have been able to buy the products men who went from tbe various de- organized alrwavers." Senator Clark polled three and a bows and they keep my soul ’erty left by Jennie W . Sacke'tt, Commander RosendabI, the Navy’s she planned to go to Michigan with- 'Olre apaelal dlapatebaa harala ara alao ra> wlll/have to be obtained largely by from officials of state govemnients half times as many votes in the first from strife. > widow of Frederick H. Sackett of Delicious SandwichM perfectly well nil about the Kraschel of Connecticut manufacturers and big dirigible operator. He said In partments to fightin . tbe World in a -few days to Institute divorce aarrad. raise the very Interesting question I cannot let my dreams n o w old; Stamford, Conn., and late half-sis- revolt, Mr. Roosevelt has seen no reading between the llnea of what the goods of our merchants. With an Interview that "the large air- War. Some list hundreds of names. half of tl)e state to report as did Tuty Luncheoiis ■ of how the states are able to balance BARGAIN cannot let them plod. ter of Florence E. Kornglebel of proceedlnge. She Is In New York Pb U aanriaa ollant of N. B. A. Sarv- Japanese and Russian "spokesman" the help of this additional purchas- ship has no war value ia Europe.” Every once in a while a bouquet his three opponents combined, Jos- City. laa IBO. reason at all to Intervene and take their budgete during a depression. My dreams to me are more than 5814' School street, Manchester, Fro-Joy let CreaiR ing power, the wheels of private Germany be said is building them of flqwers will be deposited at the eph T. Da^ls, Vi^illis H. Meredith, Hill disclosed that, he and . Miss the military end of this lows mess wnite. Last week the writer polnt^ out in Lynchburg, Va. — When a bOx lift; my dreams to me are Oodi Conn., for. the purpose of assessing HaBibar AaiarleaB Nawapapar Pab> business In the . state turn more only for peacetime, uses. For that foot' of one of the tablets. Some- and Robert I. Young. D ’Orsay had been separated 18 his Saturday column that it waa Im- contributed to. a church rummage whatever taxes may be due to this Uahara AaaoelatloB. out of the hands of a governor who speedily. Aided by better business, reason, ho urged that the United Missouri Democrats, who had months. He eatd she could obtain possible for tjjli Federal government times it is an ornate bouquet, tbe sale yielded only One shoe, the BEAUTY THAT WE TWO HAVE state, under tlie Inheritance tax. ARTH UR'S Pablltbara Rapraaantatlaaa: Tba seems to be completely lacking In WILL FOOL ’EM ALL state Industrial concerns and busi- States should reverse its policy and formal remembrances of some or- taken Clark’s victory for granted, a one-day divorce in Michigan. to balance—tts budget during a de< women jokingly remarked they were more interested In a fight for KNOWN law. DRUG STORE talioa Hatbawt Spaelal Asanoy—Naw any understanding of the llnilt.i of ness enterprises . are better able to sell helium to Germany to make air- ganization to which the dead soldier By Beulah Vick Blckley ■■Incompatablllty,’’ was Hill’s rea- Tork, Cbloaco, Datrolt and Boaton. presalbn. A t tha same time that would have to sell It to a one-legged a atate supreme court nomination Mrs. Sackett, documents show, Rubtaow BMg. M8 MUi I "Balksn Nations Renounce Force pay their tkxes to the state govern- ship travel safe. once belonged. Occasionally the Beauty that we twro luivela've known)— son for failure of their 1934 mar- his authority. atate administrations were pro- man. , betwreen forces of GOv. Lloyd C. was a resident of Stamford, Conn., HBKBER AUDIT BUREAU o r In National Relations," below the ment. bouquet is a simple bunch of flowrers sunlit, eyes and laughing Ups; riage. • claiming that their budgets had A short time later a one-legged Startc and T. J. Penflergast, Kansas when the died at the .age of 68 on nRCDLATlONS ■ Every branch of economic life in To Eckener—Regrets —one Mama picked out of the gar- Lilies In a brimming pool whose headllnes--8nd the Innocent by- Anally been brought Into balance. man appeared, found the shoe fit Cite party leader. I June 28, lb38. By her will, execut- the. state Is aided by this additional It waa a blow to Secretary lekee den to lea-ve below her boy’s subtle charm a wanderer elps; In 1830 the total railroad mUe- The Herald Prlatlns CoBipaay Ine., flIGNIFICANT stander gains a fresh bit of courage President Roosevelt was compelled his foot and bought It. James V. BllUngs,. endorsed by ed on July 6, 1935, ah* d irects that aanmee aa flaanelel retponelbimr purchasing power. For example, let Ageratum— soft blue fur— delphin- Bge of the United States was ^ y to forecast a (4,000,000,000 Federal Pendergast, took an early lead be- her estatS— wherever-*ltuatea— af- 33 miles. Isr typosraphleBl error* appearlas Is Into the appointment; announced from this glimmer of fair sky us examine how It may affict the ium— a healing myrrh— RiB&d TIm § e n U A du. deAcit for the Anancial year 1938- (cause Kansas City’s precincts were BgvartlseaieBtt. la Ik* Maneheates amidst , the thunder clouds and hori- professional man,, the doctor or W ill bind our hearts together, dear, aveslBs KeralA by Republican State Chairman Ben- 1939, counted early, but Judge James M. lawyer. W P A wages oftentimes pay when hapless falls the bitter jamin E. Harwood, -of Pauf'fcomell zon lightning of the da/s news. Douglas gradually pulled ahead aa In view of these circumstances, It tear. By llie AP F ee ^ ^ n lo o , Amerce)', there will be nothing spec-! Peter Zenkel. and BrltUh mlnUter WKDNESDAT, AUGUST 8 doctor bills, that otherwise might returns came In from St. Louis, bis of Washington, this state, to be dt Then he reads the Item through— to la not the least bit surprising that Beauty that we two hdve knowm On undramatlc, 67-year-dld Vls-Ttacular about IL He’s Just a hard 1 r *.ii roehran. Newton never have been paid. ’The doctor, in borne town). ^*T the end— and the new sprung hope antl-New Dealers immediately seized for every error will atone. count Runclman, ^eat"B rltaln pins | worker, severely practical— and rector of publicity for the Republic- turn, Is better able to purchase on ■ Yesterday’s primaries formed a Since It haa been emphasized, WHO IS AR M rS BOSS the opportunity.to contrast the. Fed- > Beauty that we two have knowm, her hopes tor^ke^lng the German an State Committee, there probably Alckcrs out. aii.tomoblle, to hire a maid, and to sort of curtain-raiser for * two probably that's just what the situa- that Runclmafi's visit Is entirely un- eral and state budget reports, anq budding near, will grip our eyes Because he learns that while the pay taxes that eventually And their fiercely-fought contests to be settled and Czecho^fmies from claehing. tion demands. official, President Ekluard Benes and S 'Oevemor Nets G. Kraschel of enters something far more slgnlA- to launch a fresh attack upon the With engaging mysteries; scarlet way Intq a needy state treasury. later this week. '■ He Is JoKh-BuU’s unofficial mediator Foreign Minister Milan Hodza re- Xowa has Ideas of his ovim as to the cant and Important than the mere dlplomata and elder statesmen of national gavemmetifa allegedly ex- s5i91&.75 w o rth of poppies, flaming high. In-Ckecboslovakia. Tennessee Democrats will pick mained-'atjthe governmental palaces the Balkan States did. get together travagant policies. Were they Just Forget-me-nots— blue chips of sky—;. The Immediate issue la whether isisttvs powars of .the federal gov- selection of a good press agent. Mr. Nor are the P W A and W P A their senatorial and gubernatorial in fadeless beauty os tlmq,flles RUNCIMAN ARRIVES taking no I official notice of - his for the ostensible purpo.se of fore- In their criticism, or Is It a normal the Sudeten Germans, in Czechoslo- smment of the United States and Harwood, with a perspicacity and wages the only way the Federal ex- . favorites tomorrow, and Kentucky A thousand things will write your arrtvM. phenomenon that state budgets vakia, backed by Germany, are to the state government of Iowa. That degre^e of linderstanding far exceed- swearing slaughter and destruc- penditures aid the state finances. Democrats will choose Saturday be- name in perfect form that never should ' be balanced at this . time get whatUhey demand— a-govem- tion, nothing was done In that d|v When P W A projects are built, very tween Senator Albin W. Barkley dies— ' AT CZECH CAPITAL they ars diametrically opposed to ing that of most Republican leader- when the Federal deAcit haa reach- HEAT WAVE often state-manufactured products and his challenger,. Gov. A. B. Beauty that we twrq have known will ment ilrtually Independent of the tbe views of the United States Su- ships In the last four or Ave years, rectlon, but Instead the real purpose ed such astronomical Agures? Chandler. are used as materials for these pro- nevM let us wralk alone. republic’s. Beyond that issue lie Praha, Czechoslovakia, Aug. 3.- of the gathering waa conaum mated The senate campaign expendlr • Pittsburgh. — Just whan Pitts- prems Court, which has decid^ that doubtless has realized tha{ If the jects. Thus the business of enter- greater ones. For Britain and ( A P )— Vlacoimt Runclman. named tures committee has denounced burghers were trying to forget soar- — an agreement that existing treaty ' Aa early as 1936 Governor Lan* LONOINO France fear Hitler may use force If by the British government as unoffi- . tbs Labor Relatlona Act under party Is to get anywhere at all, preneurs selling these materials re- campaign tactics in both states, ing temperatures, fire apparatus don of Kansas, at that time the Re- ceives a very helpful Alllp. By Grace Kellar Butterton the Czechs do not give In— and cial adviser and mediator of the which tbe National Labor Relations either In the state or the nation. Its limitations restricting Bulgaria to and Uas investigators on the scene. stalled' traffic for a half hour at publican presidential . candidate, W a t k ins Fin e Q u a li t y —St y le—a n d Re g ular V a lu e A s a candle that la burning Is con- Czechoslovakia has told the world Sudeten German problem, arrived an army of 30,000 might be dlare- -In addition to funds received by PBE8IDENTI.AL POSSIBILITY downtown Intersection because of a Board functions Is constitutional, public relations activities must be raised the question of state balanc- sumed by its own fire that she will fight if Invaded. today In the steaming heat to "try the state’s citizens . through P W A Washington, Aug. 3.— (A P ) — fire In a furnace. doss not trouble Governor Kraschel put on a very different basie from garded, and that that ancient/but ed budgets. One of Mr. Landon'a A ' heart forever yearning is con- So Viscount Rimclman has one of' and W P A .expenditure^, Connecticut Bennett (^ am p Clark, the son of a to do something about Czechoslo- A watchman ' explained he had warlike little nation might Increase strongest platforms was that of a sumed by ite desire. the world’s most important jobs. In the least He conceived the Idea that on which they have been pred- should also grateful for aid man whom President Roosevelt. vakia." been burning rubbish but forgot to the army to upward of 100,000. balanced budget, and as a guaran- But tf he tackles It as he tackled He was greeted at .Wilson Station open the draft. ■ Smoke pouring that tbs N LR B hearings on tha icated practically ever since the granted through such agencies as fought 26 years ago, bore tha en- WOMAN’S MASTERY OVER MAN tee that he would balance the Fed- his fonner Cabinet post (comparable —-named after the American world from the cellar caused a pedestrian Maytag atrlke at Newton were un- 1939 debacle. There la a horrid humor In many the National Youth Administration, a t p r ic e s t y p ic a l o f dorsement of Missouri Democrats By Grace Kellar Butterton eral budget If he were elected to which d < ^ an excellent job in pro- today to come back to tbe senate to the' U. S. secretaryship of com- w^r president— by Praha’s mayor. to-turn in an alarm. .,daairable, so be Jusf ordered them of these European diplomatic office, he'offered aa proof the fact A mother hopes and tolls and prays It Is to be suspected that viding work for needy students, the and do battle with the admlnistra- aa only a mother can. alelght-of-hands. The Balkan etates that during his four years of office stopped and Instructed bis Nstlonal Mr. Cornell has been chosen rathqf Reconstruction Finance Corpora- tioo again If be feels like It. For more than twenty years she call a meeting purporyng to be for aa governor of Kansas the budget of Furthermore, the heavy vote Guard commanding officer, to do the less as a mere manager of publici- tion, which has poured millions’ ll)- tolls to make her eon a man; that state had been brought into rolled up for Clark was eaid by atopping. the purpose of renouncing arms— to Connecticut banks and the New W a t k in s A u g u s t S a le ! Then minces in some saucy Jane ex- ty than aa a factual tf not a titular balance with plenty to spare. Haven Railroad, and the Citizens' many to pub him Into a position to posing one fair Umb-r- IB the face of this order the trial and act for more and deadlier arms. Governor London’s campaign leader of Republican strategy and Conservation Corps, which has given’ bid, as a compromise candidate, for In lees than half an hour the Jane These ve the fme per- »Net The big powers meet to curb Int.er- argument was an excellent one un- ’This U a chair event that will be long remembered by yie Democratic presidential nomin- eRamlner of the N LR B presiding at grand tactics In this atate— that., he many of our needy young men a' can make a fool of him. ventlbn In Spain— and deliberately til the experts employed by Mr. those who take advantage of ite savings. 77 fine Sample ation In 1940— a nomination which the hearings, under Instructions will .not .qnix .fiaye_ the iqh .com- Job. In each case mmtlpned, the ad- cale sheets I had in my WARDS Roosevelt to admtnister-the Agricul- chair* have grouped at .four .of our moat .p o p u l^ his father, the lato-Speaker of the THE REPROTATE ~ ' ^Washington, recess^ the Ax tt so that the interVefitton of ditional funds hive meant more em- prices . . at radical reductions over former prices. To muntcatlng to Connecticut people tural Adjustment Act succeeded In House, lost to Woodrow Wilson In By Lillian Hall Crowley RI VERSI DE . Italy and Germany In Spain shall ployment, better business, and con- make choosing easy, we are displaying a malor portion hearings until today because-nobody the alms and objectives of the digging up Agpires to prove conclu- 1913. Fitinklln D. Roosevelt wras TTie man who'd kiss and then would trousseau five yearn ago succeed.. sequently more taxes paid to the of them right down the center aisle of our Main Floor . . i t O M IT fl CINfVlTd at 'the national capital seemed to party, but to a very real extent that sively that farm beneAt payments lined up with the Wilson forces In tell (Oh my, oh me) state by Its citizens. from Front Entrance to rear stairway! As there ie only tltet battle. Is fit for Dante’s lowest hell, as you and they're as good as . O M IT f ll T itlS. Imow how to meet this sltuatlnn, This kind of thing haa been going made by the Federal govem'ment to of formulating If not actually sup- One further angle should be men- one of each kind, we cannot urge you too strongly to make can see. on over there since the middle ages. Kansas farmers had been directly Taetica' Called Deplorable 1 which has been described there as tioned. The expenditure of Federal your selection early . . while this dramatic display is at plying them. responsible jfor the favorable Anan- A Senate Investigator hastened 'For him who- kisses not but tells the day I got them. It fools nobody. But one day some- funds cannot be isolated within the Ite best. (Oh me, oh my) unprecedented. Meantime. Mr. Roose- clal'*condltlon of that state. Because back to Kentucky today to obtain Yes, a* little as 52c weekly buys Wards In other words It, tnay very well body In Europe Is going to fool all various states that receive these more facts about primary campaign There Is no depth In all the hells for velt is, of course, out on the PaclAc, the A A A had poured millions of dol- Thanks to my G-E Riverside Tires. No need to welt' for be that Mr. Cornell will become. If funds. ’That la to say. Federal money tactics which his superiors called him to lie! the diplomats of Europe tittarly. He lars of It* borrowed fimds Into Kan- Ashing. Nevertheless he Is on an' spent in New York state Is very- deplorable. ^ cash. See. Wards Tire Man fOt deteile. Toiov not the openly recognizable direc- Is going to announce that his coun- sas, the agricultural element waa Watkins. Brothers is open each American warship and constructive- likely to aid in augmenting the Chairman Bbeppara (D., Tex.), of THE SCOTCHMAN ON A Washer and Ironer Pb tor of the party aa well as of Its able 'to purchase more of the pro- Tuesday and Thursday evening ly therefore on American soil and try Intends to do so and so— andL revenue of the atate of Connecticut. tbe Senate campaign expenditures HOLIDAY ducts of Kansas Industries. Business, TiNit-Proved by Racers publicity, at least a sort of one-man then his country will proceed to do This is possible because N ew York until 9. Open Saturdays until commlttep said • the Investigator By Agnes V. Flannery — it’s easy, too, stU acting as well aa titular FTesi- thus, was proportionately better and The Scotchman on a holiday went brain-trust supplying that leader- It; and not a ruler or a diplomat people are better able to byy our 6:30. Closed Wednesdays at would be kept In the state through More auto races are won on Warde dsnt, head of the government and, sales tax reVenue experienced a forth on pleasure bent, ship in-spiritual and social relallon- typewriters, our silk products, our Noon, the year ’round. Saturday’s primary election so that Helen. '‘■tock** Riveraldea then on any other win be In the very smallest degree commensurate Increase. Further- His attitude toward all the world It might be remembered, eommand- Insurance policies, etc. In this way. no. matter who won the. Democratic ahlp with Connecticut voters of prepared for that ...action, because more,. because the farmers had re- senatorial nomination, the Senate , was one of merriment. tire. Race Drivers pay cash for Wards ar-ln-chlef of the armed forces of Federal funds spent In New York, which the party has stood in such ceived so much money from the Fed- wrould have all' the facte. Heyoftly sighed, and whistled low— "stock” tirss, ths identical tires you gst the United States. the pledge will have been that un- for instance, Indirectly result In bet- eral government, they were much Kentucky thus ^cam e the sec- I ’ve earned this day you see, very great need for a long time. heard-of recourse In diplomacy, the ter business conditions In Connecti- when ^ u change to Riversidee. ' It might also be'remembered that more In a position to meet other ond state In w b ic ly ^ e committee But what to do, or where to go, the It Is our belief that the Washing- truth. cut and accordingly In greater state ' question ia, says he. '' ' ' I _Uia National Guard of Iowa, like state tzixes. Inasnuich aa. agricul- has hinted that the election eventU' ton man Is peculiarly equipped for revenues. They told him of a ball game— *twaa Safer**. Lon ger-W earfng ture Is the major industry in Kan- ally may be contested on tbe Sen- i.- * i' that of every other atate. Is no long: . .We must bewara, .. therefore, of i eighteen miles away. Buch-.a task of .leadership. He has sas, the A A A payments to com and ate floor-— ' ...... - Only because "stock” Riversides stand - sr, and has not been for some time, the false arguments put forth by -One-of- That’s quite a little jaunt, says he, tj the advantage of perspective; his wheat farmers contributed In no CA3IPAION BITTER those who condemn the Federal but then I have the day. up best under the punishment of raeo ' compi an exclusively'' state institution but In N e w Y o rk small way "toward the balancing of Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 3— ( A P )— :r face has never been so close to the deficit while pointing with pride to Tennessee’s Democratic primary He sauntered forth, the sun wras tracks are they the choice ei championa. I beach a constituent part of the regular By G«org* Rota Kansas’ budget. Noteworthy is the board of Connecticut politics as to state balanced budgets. With only a-kind candidates swung down the home bright, by noon It was intense, THERE’S NO MORE OF THIS ' ''4K>ns '< military eatabUahment of the na- fact that previous to the A A A bene- And reaching there. t)e waa, alas, too Riyeraides stand up.beat for them aa they '•land I blind him to the picture It presents the slightest qualifications we call stretch today After a campaign tion, supported In major part by At payments the Kansas budget was tired to climb the fence. -will for jrou on all kinds of roads. were — which Is the Very serious trouble Billy Rose, dlmlnuti%'e producing emphatically declare - that state studded with personalities, the NO BENDING OVER STEAMING very much in the "red.” thnsat of a troop invasion of Mem- heat. federal funda and subject to call for giant. Broadwaylte and raconteur, Is budgets are swinging Into balance “B Y T H E IR F R U IT S” with mo.st of our veteran G. O. P. the contributor of today’s column. Subject to phis, and general all-around bitter- Guaranteed service within the tenitorial limits only because the theory of an un By Sadie Sesgrave politicians. ' George Ross, W'ho regularly conducts When we examine' the remainder ness. TUBS OR A HOT IRONING BOARD ... balanced Federal budget during a queer old man waa (Kristopher of the country. Though the gover- “In New York" for NEA, Is away of the cases in which state budgets Observers estimated that votes Wards back First -Quality Rivtrsidaa to It was a ’’publicity director,’’, tlic depression has been successful. Jories— minded hlS nor of a state may be the command- on "vocation. have been brought into balance we cast In tomorrowr's balloting woiild btuiness, famous Charlie MIchelson, jwho dM never threw stones. MONDAY IS LIKE ANY COOL DAY be the finest first quality tire made. reach the same conchislon. To a Prior Sale exceed the 358,000 cast two years er of tbe National Guard of that Quoted Euripides, lived In a shack; Wards further Guarantee Riveraidet to more than any hundred;, father ipen By BILLY ROSE , very large extent, the disappearance TOMORKOWi How Much Do We i ago when Governor Gordon Browu- state and may direct Ite use for the planted petunias In crevice and .yij to bring about the Rdosevelt land- New York. Aug. 3.— ’The blgge.st of state deficits is directly the result Owe? tog was nominated. WITH give satisfactory aervica without limit purposes of- suppressing Intra-state crack. slide of ’.33. It ym's he who plough- bugaboo tn. show buatneas Is tradi- A t that time Browrnlng had sup- as to tint# or mileage. tion. If you listen to the other fel- Joked with the children, bragged of disorders and enforcing etate laws, 29 CHAIRS AT $ 3 9 5 0 port of National Committeeman E our street, wore a felt hat In eyou'll never the past two months we’Ve' kicked Sunstroke produces a very re d' TOl* group of chairs comprises the largest s*Iec- as^ ifia tte r of fact, he who planned vlUe ■ attorney, who Is opposing would: "Wouldn’t be rich*” said troops may< be superceded by that of produce anything, never make a dol- over theatrical tradition. For I’ve face, red eyes, and high tempera- tlon at one price! 29 fine chair* are included Browming. Hai ariil steered the whole campaign. joined the sulclde-.squad of entre- ture. The redness of the face Is due | which formerly sold for (44.60 to (150.00 . he. "If I could." ' the commaader-ln-chlef of tbs' lar.or lose a dime. No other, busi- Overahodow Senate Roocl - HOME LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT — The' A similar opportunity opens In ness In the world la so over-burdened peneurs who've attempted to resur- to the head being congested w-lth 1 with an average regular price of (56.00! Prac- Knew the book names of all of hia gover The gubernatorial race, In which bones — a queer old man waa Army—In other words by the Pres- with "don’ts’’ so infested with ner- rect vaudeville from Its grave. This blood. -The patient^ may become un- tlcally every desirable style, size and color 1# today Connecticut to Mr. Cornell. Provid- the Oump-Bro'wrning feud was the Christopher Jones. AMAZING SPEaAL O P p K ^ A V E $36.95 ident’s. ■* vous Nellies. time the profeaslona.I. weeping wall consciotiq Immediately, just a s: represented. ’ main Issue, overshadowed the race first ed. of course, that the party leaders clique' along Broadway almost had When the street got flu— ‘T il nusa ■31 Until the paaeage of the Army I remember when we took over though he had been struck dow-n. I for senatorial nomination. again who are experienced and capably • me convinced that. I- was going In ’em,” said he, "a right good task Ith'S Casino de Parse st.x years ago. It is most commonly found .among | N ew Deal Issues involved have Demo Reorganization A ct-ind when the over my hrtid. But nevertheless, for a man like tine, ifotarv IR O NER ' 89c technicians, but who have shown tossed all the theater seats out of those exposed to the direct heat of 1 been negligible. Junior Senator Sta state milttla w y jr'a strictly 'state following the, old Palace Theater 15 CHAIRS A T Kinless and homeless." So up and 'that they know, nothing ot miuss the place,^ put In tables and. chairs, the sun while tn a weakened condi-! ■ (Seorge L. R r r y , seeking to succeed Regmlmrlif $8B.»S Grille man formuia of offering headliners, we tlon or while dressed too warmly, j. down the burdened street of our ed to agency, there was always a possl- a bar and a . kitchen. All along himself, has been accused of being little towm Convenient Knee Control Guard -. Guaranteed I t Mondu 1 psychology and have tiUerly. failed Broadway you could hear the wall- have grossed over a quarter of a When the humidity Is high, sun-; ‘ . •, :.'■« ’ billty, unlikely though it might be, Just 15 fin* samples In thl* group which com- a foe of the Tennessee Valley Au- Went Christopher Jones— nor man Pi to convince the majority of Conner ing and tHe .weeping drowning out million dollars In seven weeks? stroke is more common. Even Ironing Pressure prises unusually fine chairs,- some with down-and- thority. ■ He said he was opposed nor child but; raised his head .a the barkers In- front of the dime-a- The symptoms are: Shortness of ' Floating R^oll-Open End. Roducsed 1 kith A- !!!? .*!! I ticut'Voters' that' they ■' hav^' ' any fe a to e ra e ^ , others with solid mahogany frames, to Intervention of government in pri- when the old nian smiled. 6 9 c ^^/belng arrayed against each othe}- in dance halls. It waa the first time 1 p. n worthy thing 'to offer, will permit breath, quick unconsclousnes*, a * Regularly they would sell for (55.00 to vate enterprise but contended that Christopher Jones is laid on his bier, Chromium'Steel Shoe anyone had tried to serwe up foot- Covers to Ira] • ^ r m ^ a coDAict,BUch as Qovemor Kraseb- high fever, severe headache, dizzi- «9.50. or an average price of (67.00. MosUy he had not "broken with the Presi- Round 44" diameter bar! Fits 4DaysOnly 1 this experienced public relations and and thia wrhole neighborhood’s Mechanism Fully Enclosed .1 l•'ll lecteO light fare with an entree, and they , ness, and perhaps nausea. The rate Covers here to meet the fancy of almost large lounge and wing tj-pes. dent" . - acting queer. any bumper. Heavy chrome e! Jias precipitated. That conAlct Health and Diet Rubber Mounted Motor Attor: psychological expert--and potential said we’d die before a week waa out. ! of breathing may be changed so everyone . . durable kinds, coiorfuL Crump, besides backing Cooper plsfing. Sale pritol . '^‘r| ^ differs In no ma.terla! way from that ’The Casino de Paree. which flour- G-E Ceerantee * C statosman-^to show them w1int that the patient, sounds as though types, rich, luxurious weaves: ’Two-tone -■ against Browmlhg for governor, Is s ’,' tj ished ef’ery Single week 1 was asso- ,1. .’A'] •’.Th which one may Imagine aa being . Advice he were gasping for air. and. multi-colored Damasks; Figured supporting District Attorney Gen- In 1903, records obtained’’from must be done, to sucoe.safully'appeal ciated with It, set a precedent In Regular tlon brought by q governor of 'New I'ork The most hopeful-signs a-e a-drop 1 Tapestries, Leathers. Plain, figured, fi CHAIRS AT * 5 9 ^ ^ eral A., Tom Stewart of Winchester sounding-balloons released from the 2 s 9 1 1 to the voters, and how to'do IL this town. It waa the flrat ,of the By DR. FRANK McCOY Fmily .iscfcp.e In the temperature and the recovery | antiqued and multi-colored V^ours and-^ against Senator Berry. Obaervxatory of 'Trappea, near Si.72 , »ta,te rnaklng up his mind that the theater - reataurafiU. . .Today, the Wb. WASHER .pride; of consciousnem, such cases often Velvets;- Printed Linens, Plain M oh^rC This group tocludee only 11 ^mirz, although ft la - ■ Allied with Crump Is senlof Sen- Paris, disclosed for the flrrt 'tlme’the CoaqMte with fomiula of big shows ■with your beef- Flog Set loony, collection of customs 'duties at the During the heat waves of sum- returning to normal and being all Colors: Light reds . . dowli th#-'scale one of our most popular prices! AU chairs are ) ator K .' D- McKellar, who controls existence of the stratosphere, a re- ptegidmHg $48.BS famous (6.95 batteries! steak has become traditional. Six ^i.st ■ port of New York w as a detriment BEHIND \ VEIL mer we read of many people col- right as long as kept out of the sun. I to rich dark reds, burgundy artd wine. of the large tjrpe . . barrel and lounge d esign federal. patronagaJn. Tennewee. . full-size piatesl years,Bgo.-lt-waajrtiecr Insanity. .. . gion o f air several miles above the -Porcelain Enamel Tub Sober. lapsing:' 'Many, times- such- cqliapee^ Sunstroke - doea- nirt -ocenr'Avlthont • Greens to .a wltf#, (eteetiofi Ijieiuaihg :e61-— which formerly sold at (69.50 and 17^.00 . . dr* .Ih'e' iriate:*a ' 'we«-be£8g.' ' ShSliitf There'pmbably Isn’t a-n Amcrirah • Only a couple of years ago the eailh, where temperature -cesses .to Quiet ‘Washing Operation^ .-■K-Coh could bh altogether avoided if peo- w-arning signals first being exper- orful yellow-greens to soft blue-greens. an average regular retaU price of (70.50. Select SHARP CONTRAST. 24-Month Guaran- bioya with the o.ver-worked tear- fall with Increase of altitude. *r cm ■ome governor have done .that • 25 |f>r European war corre.spondfnt ple learned to change their food ienced. TJiese ace: Dizziness, head ... More varieties o f. gold. than-you ever. early. Ltttla Rock. Ark., Aug. 3.— (A P ). Permadrtve Mechanism . Wards finest! Knife-edi teed Battery. Bzch. yws'-kgo,- bf ducts- and. the .crj’lng kerchief* went 'hSMtSriio 'suit’’the tveattier.'- were ■achr, flwtmnrtTig spot# before the ' th'Bughf pbsstole. "and t f e beige, light "—S&ator ''Hattie W. ’ C®ai^y, iGiHieril' Etoctric Motor' n w k gap tor______hot; fst-» V ■ out en masse to see me off. at the ‘i S l d t careful not to stay out In the .sun eyes, and a flushed or burning sen- stumping the state of Arkansas for S*ve72cr:Dollar----- Day Only I dered his state troops to stop tiie j that comer of Siberia. Manchuria Newark airport when I feft'io stage and dark tan#'^ . . browns dowm to NoqSling laquir too long, and kept cool by means of sation of the'face. Patients Imvlng . tete de negrd^ „Coral, cedar and ruAs collection of customa, It Ls not dlf- and Korea where the Jap.'ine.se and the Fort ■Worth—- -t Centennial . . . In. _Texas. renomination -in tbe Aug. 9 Demo- C-E ,Cuerantoe sponge baths or electric fans-. such symptoms, w-ould do w-ell to | 22 CHAIRS AT' 5 grand •‘Stay on Broadway." they told me. In the ‘,’orange’’ farntly and plenty o ( cratic primary, today offered a cam- / Bcult to conceive of what might Huasians have been engaged In some The most Important cause of look for a coql'-place, where they Regular the d "they’ll break your heart down light to'dark blue* are represented. paign In sharp contrast to the spec- have happened— etate troops shut- stinstroke is excessive exposure to may dash cold • water on the face, You’ll be a m a ^ at the savings possible in thl# •nd c .t'v sort o f's military stniggle fciF-,«p> there.” , ■ tacular drive which landed her a TYPEWRITERS 37c Exhaust "At the heat of the sun’but contributing the. wTisls, and the back of the ting. up the custom house or “ at,! era] days;'so It Is qvilte ImfHissIble . No one,broke my heart, hut the selection at deluxe ciutom-mada chairs. AU ars full term In 1932. ALL MAKES BOTH ms factors are: unwise selection of neck, and loOsen the clothing. If pos. | of Grand Rapids make, and have down-and- Extension W orJt 100% Pure . . least driving custom house officers- crowds came pretty close to break- Opposed by Rep. Jobi. L. Me- The to draw any fixed conclusion as to meals: Working too hard; loss of Bible,' take a cool s’oower, or lie in a j feather seat cushions where loose cushlona are ClUlan of the Sixtl\^. District, and ' SOLD — REPAIRED away from the piers— and regular ing ddwn the admission turnstiles to goven what has transpired, or Is likely to see the lavish .show we put on day mental polee through wori-y or cool bath until relieved. Thl* will Styles used. The former prices ranged from (89.00 to World W a r vetisranM. Rosser Ven- RENTED — EXCHANGED 2 9 c P e n n iuvl t army soldiers, warshipi arid ma- transpire there and night at the Fort Worth Fair. anxiety: and possibly the over-con- keep a real eitnstroke froqi develop. (175.00 . . average price, (114.00. able, the lone woman Senator has ecstlor sumption'of alcoholic beverages. Ing and Is an ' important safety rines, coming in to drive away the Tokyo tells 'Us own ,p.srtlcujar, played to more people than ever ..cast aside tactics of the late Sena- Heavy chrome plating .. . red 'Xasen During the eummer months many measure when the weather is ex- SmaU Upholstered Chairs: Plain and $^r\.9S M o t o r O il . . . __ . befor* lb all the yeajs I have been tor Huey P. Long of Louisiana reflector jewel. Fits any carl Houa* state militia, reopen _ the custom brand of yam — which no one at all ^ business. people make the mistake of addin.g tremely hot. pleated backs: w-ood and upholstered which Involved. sound trucks and W ard* low tale price I ^slz house and remain the piers. inharmonious mixtures to . their arms; wing types. Chinese Chippen- can possibly believe. Moscow sends .j. .Spectacles, I ’m convinced, will Heat exhaustion may coma on bombastic oratory. ^hae diet, *uch as peanuts, popcorn, "hot dale. Ball-and-CIaw Chippendale, Queen Now, however, there Is a superior out Us ow^n version— and probably even draw money In the Gobi des- even w-hen one, Is not In the w-arra Senator Long in 1932. swept Into doge," »andwlches, cold drinks, Anne, Sheraton and conventional de- |€qt power to that of Qovemor Kraschel ert. sun, especially w-hen coming from a signs. only a relativelyrely few outside of Rus- candy, and soda fountain • mixtures. this state from his Louisiana ball! la control bf the Iowa National I.ater on, when some of my con- cool 'room Into a warm one. The wick, aad dramatized Caraway qla and the CoAftminUtr’oArfmn groups will freres heard that I waa planning The result Is a disturbed dig*.stion, l>arge Upholstered Chairs:' Barrel, heat stroke Is different from sun- Liberallam In an eight-day whirl- YOU SAVE $36.95 4-day sal* prioel Tk* 35c- . a Guard. ' It is t h ^ of the President accept It w whole truth. Arid there^j to uee L*ake Erie for a stage and lo ss'o f Bleep, and a general upset wing, cogsw-ell; button, pleated, p)aln and stroke In that^it comes on slow-Iy wind campaign featured by the; then 30c quart grade at garvlc* of the- United Ststee, who Is com- condition. Then; when two -hot and leaves the surf ace, of the body plUow back lounge types. Sheraton, Station* everywliwel Re*' Is ’ rvo disinterest^ source from i days come along together, they col- nbvel sound trucks and door-to-door Y oh caa choosg. sny otker G-E Wanker in eomMnatton wHfi Adi maader-in-chief of the Guard as the Aquacade put at Cleveland, the cool, and the tempreaturei zub- Chippendale. Queen Anne. Victorian,' fined from Pure Ptaaayk' which facte can be obtained. crying and pesa^lsm .bfinke out lapse. By eating .sensibly, being norroal. E n g ll^ Lounge and conventional styles. distribution of Uterittutw. this Ironer and BtiM mre $90. wall as of the Regular Army. A t 2 2 c vaaic etadeel B ih ^ fom Aftyhow there Js one thing „on anew. A lake,- Uiey said, wouldn’t careful- ^hat the Intestinal elimina- Sunstroke ahO-heat exhaustion This year the aoft spoken Mrs. .. Dlsi least that would seem to be a fair tion proceed* normally, w-earing caraway la rtmnlng her o'wn cam-- eeatainers. - aey, which there Is substantial agree- take orders from the. beat stage- both occur during the' wrarm SbuH Weekly or Monihly OFFER LIMITED — lie A DAY — ACT QUidH/YI Regnterfy SSc. 106 square aaaumptlon 'since the- National manager In the EWorld. And who light-weight clothing and staying w-eather;, but they, are enUrely dif- palgn, and along different lines. She Inches of material! 35 bev- ment upon both 'sides. There has wanted to pay cold caah to see a lot out of the sun, moat of them could Payments Will Purchase Guard Act of 1934 made the Nation- ferent condition* and require dif- Is devoting most of her time to In- eled patchee, 44-in. etrip. been fighting. And evidently It Is of performer* swimming In front protect themselves from collapse ferent treatment, ; In tomorrow's formal handshaking visits through- Any Machine." al Guard a part of the Army, of the fighting of a more 'serious character of a stage, they aaked. A t the end from heat. article I shall outline the treatment out the state, and Is attempting but of the. summer the cashier's count Those who suffer the most' are United Statea and a u b j ^ to being than any that has preceded It dur-. “for both. I suggest that you watch few major addresses. SERVICE showed over a million clients had the aged, the young, those already . called to active duty by the Presl- ing the six year* or, more of nag- for the article and. save It, so that trickled past the box office on their enervated, and those w-ho have ex- yotl will know what to do if aome TYPEWRITER CO. M O I N T G O M E R Y • W A R ] Eent in w ar or'in time of a national ging that' has been going on along wray.lnslde. perienced sunstroke before.. if you WATKIKS Tha stones and timber of some IM Tnmibell St. Harttori, Ooea. one near you developa eithar oondl- COM! emergency aa declared by Congreas A t the present w ritin g' Tra en- become dizzy after’ being in the sun, Japanese temples were hoisted into M3sl A g s a t e i Use the F. H. A. Plaa for Equippiiig Yc tbe ^Iberian border ever sine* the Uon. Look for the article in ttaia • place by ropes made of hair aaeri- jgEged In piloting th ^ dizzy destiny then It 'is poeaible >-ou are exper- new-spapw tomorrow. M sd bgr monssnds^ of women aad^ KEMP*8 MANCHISTIR CONK’ Phone 5161 for Prompt Order I ■.'j-y.-r

M/^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ WjSDNESDAY, AUGUST S, 1 9 ^ >EBIOBT‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8 .198S pAcri •*- MnXION POLTirOS OF COAL FLORIDA MUD 18 MUD, session again September 11th. TAl-ERN IS CLOSED UP including Sidney HUlmaa, NEWS OF DOUBLE DEATHS TO HEAT MANCHESTER Manchester LOCAL WASHER FINThS. FORMER SEA CA(TA1N At tbe service Sunday on Willington ARGUE LAW PROVIDES DtrRINOJjaO^--SI*ElL HOLD TWOC WEEK-END BORDER CLASH WITH 100 IN THE SHADE Dl LLS SWELTERING HEAT COX WANTS MORE Hill Lucy Wraight and Robert of the Amalgamated rATESW ETERS Moore gave an account of tbe Storra Workers, and national eh Recreation R. M. Reid sent hla sedan to The Spruce-xireet tavern, also the Textile Worken RECEIVED BT RELATIVES , With the thermometer reading Date Book a local wash stand yesterday for ASPHYXIATED BY (U S assenibly which they attended. RELAXING QUARANTINE known as - ''•Joe's" is doing no PARLEY IN WORCESTER 100 degrees above sero on the FOR SECOND DAY a wash and polish. It was a Mrs. Hazel Sundt, Valery and Committee: EmU Rlevc, j t UNDER HERY SUN JAPS’ FAULT, VERSION MONEY FOR MEN bt\sln»'9fr"durlng the hot spell; th r Hoteery Federation and north aide of the Manchester Coming Events. hot day for the worker at the New York, Aug. 3;—(AP)—Cap- Rosa Ann Sundt and little Edwiii but-tt Is not due to any desire Center Items Hardly Recovered From Shock depot at 11 o'clock th*3 momii •Aug. 17— Annual (Chamber of stand. Tbe job was promised with Misses El.sle and Barbara Ami- English Newspaper Saya Blind on the part of the owner. Delegates Representing 4,()00 live director of the TWOC; St Of First Telegram, Another the.local freight,from the ComoMree outing a t . Ye Otde GasUe (•' early in. the. afternoon,, bu t when. tain Harold L. Winslow, 48, fornw^ fdon...sisters .of.;Mra. .Sundt,- a ra.at Glrl’a Guide In Same Cate- • Tbe-proprietor neglected-to fUe Barkln, national director of j.__ inaater of "the'Peimsyivanla of the liOeal Members Will Gather and personnel and others win The mWmmlng pool at the School Is Recelvea By Local Resi- pulled in. In the tral^^here BEFORE JURY Inn at Cornfield Point, Saybrook. lOO p e ^ e t t Recb^^^ On Mr. Reid called for tbe ear the Saybrook Manor where they have gory As Per^forming Animals application for the renewal ■ of August 6 and 7. ^ Defprees AbaTe Reported Street,Bccreatlon. building .wdll.'be waa icr car loads, of-Twim cchU. - Aug. -38-8ept. 4L~-Knigbt8"at'09I- waalmr whs "sttn at work. Pabamia Piiclfic fine, was found Vehl*l a cottage for two -weeks: his-license'on time-and ax a re-- tend. Also attending wfil ba » i dosed from Aiigust 6 until the sec- dents; Lived Here Formeclj^, (OoatlDaed from Pag* One.) conWghed to three dlfieient coal (Omtlniied from Page One.) umbus carnival. "There Is some funny kind of dead of gas asphyxiation last night A he(udng will he held Friday at suit the place had to close. There sentative of the National - - London, Aug. 8.—(AP)— The Delegates representing about 4,- ond week In September. The pool dealers in town, to he used for Main Street; No Prostra- S m re j Shows Many Em- mud on this car,” the man re- in the kitchen of his apartment. 7 the Probate Court In Tolland at 10 1s posted on the window a notice ganizatlon In 'Waahington^ .' At New London And Wa- will be closed longer this year be- William Sharp of 8#> Summit let the Japanese general staff ‘Team beating homeaXln Manchester T shouted to Carroll, " ‘You’ve marked to Mr. Reid. ‘ To which Police said that Vinslow, one (of a "m. on the report of tbe admlnisr argtiment was advanced today that that on July 6 application was 000 employees of the textile indus- The TWOC already tots called causeluse of repairs and painting. • ' street and his sisters living In town what It means to poke their swin- next wlnteror This represented killed him’ " Dtvyer said. Mr. Reid replied, "Well there tbe best known captains In the trator, Martin Hansen, of tbe estate the British law provldea for relaxing made for the tavern license, but try ^In this state, centered around iThe showers will also 1« closed | shocked to receive a telegram 550 tons or 1,100,000 pounds of tions Reported Atllospita] trade conferences, one in velvet ish snouts Into dur Soviet garden." "I didn’t mean to kill him”, he ployes Grossly Underpaid should be. It la Florida mud American merchant marine, was of tbe late Hans M. H(uiBen. Jr., of (]uarantine regulations oii behalf In larger letters Is printed: Rockville and Norwich, are expect- plush and ^the other In carpste teiiniry; Lower Elsewhere starling. August 6 for PO»"*hj^y "”1 1 announcing the death of their broth- SECXIND PROTEST . . coal Uj^it will be p a rt, of the quoted Carroll as saying. ■v; you found and the car baa, not alone in tbe-apartment, his head In who for many yean conducted coaH.'dmiaumptlon for ' heating OBITUARY-^ general store at West Willington. of Hasel Hurst, 22-year-old blind ‘‘Cloeed waiting for license, ed to be In attendance at tbe woolen Eventmdljr'ilM .TWOC plans to eaS 1 " er Walter, whjch'occurred yesterday Tokyo, Aug. 3—(AP)—The Japa- He said Carroll left the house to been washed for 18 montha." the oven of a stove on which five Joe.’’. « ' tratle (idnferentiaa in every beateSid be given when they are ready. at Fresno,^CSal:, and another wire pjir^sea in town this winter. get some whisky from his car to re- Manchester was subjected to an- Next Sunday Dr. Horace B. Sloat American who has been refused per- and Worsted trade conference of the , The West Side Recreation bulld- nese government directed Its second ------Hartford, Aug. 3.—(AP)—High 'ihe washer la undecided gas jets were open. of textiles. Delegates attendtag By ASSOCIATEn PRESS today gi^ng news of the death of vive the doctor, and that meanwhile other day of sweltering heat today whether it wax the beat or the Aa chief officer of the Republic In will take for his subject "Feeding mission to .bring her dog guide IVCjC which will be held August 8 I Ing shower baths are available his i^hew , Leonard Gamer, 29 fol- protest In 24 hours to Soviet Russl^ DEATHS way CjSsmmlssloner William Jf Ck>x exchange Information and sxpssBi Connectirut sweltered under ^1 from 1 to 9 o'clock each Oiiy. today. In an effort by diplomacy' be tried to help the groaning physi- with thermometer readings along remark rodde by Mr. Reid that December, 1929, Captain Winslow In Green Pastures,”- from the twen- ashore. given myself eyes through her. 1 and 7 at the Hotel ^ n c ro ft In enoe wbfch form the basts of lojVlhg an operation. ■ A double cian. set out today to secure wage i'a commanded a life ',}oat which bat- ty-third psalm. Communion will Worceii(er, It was announced today Muting mid-summer sun today. n1th end bitter flghting along the^,jRu George W. Green Main street hovering around 100 made him feel cUzUzxy. "What seems to have escaped at- can't part with her. ‘Babe’ has been new organising drive; . BO roUef In sight from the current | funeral will be held for uncle and "Carroll again -came into tbe qreaaM for the many "grossly im' tled heavy seas to rescue tbe skip- M observed. by the ^ston headquarters of the Sian Siberia-Japanese Ma^houkuo George W. Green, a native of degrees in places hit by the direct 'T he annual field day and picnic tention Is that the law regarding inoculated against rabies and 1 InvltatlBns have been sent to tb* ' IiMt wave which began Monday and i nephew tomorrow morning at TO KOPPLEMANN IS house," Dwyer continued, "and ran Canterbury, who baa been making darpald". employes of'U s large de' per and 10 men from the sinking the Importation of dogs provides union,. \ • o'clock In Fresno, and burial will be frontier. / days of the blistering sun, while Newfoundland— schooner Gander of East Centr^ Pomona Grange could have seen to It that she didn't terested . workers In unorgaattad , Already has taken MKUng Maasachuaetta.Hautlcai..BchboL.He ACXRESB SAYS SIUDIO...... Industry, wiU bring together dele- port tb nearby beaches. - Thr tem- TSlMTrsr iiyBiMierB a mimber of years lhorltaUve;.e£rolM -that the exchange doctor in the head with It." after-.aAUngering/iUneaa,' wage schedule by fiexi week, the had served aa ' officer on the South Wiitihg^om Boys' and'grnr’ ^trenicle-declared-...... Surviving him In addition to hla deserted In the afternoon when a few daya in tbe borough with "Could not guidance of the blind WASTED $70,090 ON HER gates from wooien and worsted mllia ;perature’ at midday stood at 91 In ago bn Summit and South Main of gun fire marked the first round He said the doctor fell to the eoaunlssloncr declared salaries in relatives. Leviathan, the President Harding, sports will start at 10:30 and men's Of t ^ 80.0M.000 bridge JStSi at her summer home m Bennington, of thjr^For East's second unofficial son Howard, la a aon Cyrus Green stores observed their weekly half American Banker, and other U. S. and women's sports after lunch be considered aa a special purpose?” throughout the Northeastern SUtes. in the United States, about %«nbury, 9S In Waterbury, 89 In Vermont street. floor, and "I think (Jarroll hit him holiday. the department were "unfair to the Mr. and Mrs. Elric Ramsey and National leaders of the TWOC, Bridgeport and 86 In Mew Haven. Employed at Cheneys war.^ (OonttBiied from Page One.) again." Dwyer said he “felt faint" ^uld a daughter, Mrs. Benjamin commercial vessels. He was In the which will be a basket affair with the newspaper asked. New oYrk. 'Aug. 8. — (AP) — rated os experts. Wilson, all of Manchester, a sister, Head For Breezes men and not In the best interests of son John of Furnace avenue have )>unch served. There will be games Henry E. Hathaway, Hartford's Walter .Sharp will be remember- Battle'Ended and sat down. -The Wednesday afternoon closing the State of Connecticut.” been visiting with Mr. and • Mra. ~navy from 1914 to 1919. The Oneonta, N. Y., girl remained Ariape Borg, 2 2 ^ blonde French weatherhnan, predicted that the Policeman Walter Caasells this ed by a number of Manchester peo,' ter the) conference except to say Put Belt Around Neck. Mrs. Sarah Humes of Danielson, Martin Turner of Quaker Hill, Nor- Three years ago he married Miss of tennis, (Icroquet, quoits and a aboard-- the Uner American Mer- actress, disclosed today as she sailed morning at 8:25 a.m. arrested Ed- A later communique said th^bat- several pieces and grandchildren. proved a big rrilef to qtore em- Cox disclosed his plans yesterday Inge Thoennessen-Schuppe, a pas- soft ball gatne. for home that a Hollywood studio -IMreuryury wouldwouia spar above yester- pie. He wss employed as an,.'Ac- tle ended at 10 a.m. and thaf the that ha had secured five minutes Then Carroll took the belt from ployes, many of whom wasted lit- after conferring with a group of wich. ~ ‘ chant. 6n which, she arrived Mon- ?!5y'a mark—91.2—In that city, but ward F. Perrin of 716 Farmington time ttf.speak over two Hartford my pants, and told me to put It Tbe buriiU, details of which have senger on. his ship, the American day, refusing to leave the ship with- spent $70,000 "grooming” her-for avenue, West Hartford, on a charge cbunlant In Cheney Brothers,Office, Russian troops had retreated some tle time In heading for nearby clyll engineers who complained to pictures which she never matle; and was secretary of Maifchester radio stations at 6:25 o’clock this around Dr. Littlefield’s neck. I not as yet been decided upon, will shore and lake resorts. Townpeo- Banker. - PLAN GOLF TOURNEY out her dog "Babe.” 98. established In 1930. of violation of rules of the road. 1,500 yards from Japanese posi- be held at tbe W. P. Qulsh funeral him that several of the men hired She said that during the two yeara Lr I Lodge of .Masons. , . * tions. evening and a similar lengrth of wouldn’t do it, but Carroll did, and ple forced to remain home sought by the department temporarily in "I don't feel safe being guided by .George W, Crosby, about 75. of Perrin was halted at Center and Bom m England, 54 years ago, he time over New Haven and tBrid^e- I could hear the doctor struggling home, with burial In Gilead. relief as best they could, sipping WAPPING a human being,” she said and vow- and three months was under -Mkw Britain. Is thus far the only West Center streets. A "general lull" prevailed along port stations at 7:25. for breath." recent weeks were being paid as On Monday, Agust 8, there will contract with Metn^uoidwyn-Mayer had been in this country 28 years. the border following the battle, the cooling drinks, reclining in bath- much, and In some cases more than be an Invitation One Day .Tourna. ed "I never want (o come here mectleut resident whose death A bid for the nomination at the Then he said Carroll told him, tubs, using Ice packs or just letting Mr. and Mrs. Marciu Tuttle and WILLINGTON again; I shall never stand up to she learned to speak phonetic Eng- been, directly attributable to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph F egin arid From here he ^removed to Mllkaii- communique said. men who have spent years In the family spent the week-end at "The ment -at the Kcney Park Golf Club lish, ride, fence, walk and dance IPO PU LA state convention next month by ‘■rir’klll you If "you don’t give me God Save th^ King' again when 1 |e heat He collapsed and died family of 124 Wclla street, arc kee, Wis., an(J while there joined the HAMDEN PRIEST NAMED perspiration take Its natural course. HlghwajrDepartm^t. Waverly”, Indian Neck, Branford Starr Edgerton, accompanied by In Hartford, under the 'auspices of properly; but she had no opportunity (Canadian army, and at the time of (A communique issued by Taas, Kopplemann would put three men those letters.” Tobacco plantations In the vicin- 4 go to Canada." terday lb the yard of hla home. spending a week with friends In Man^ Grossly Underpaid Mr. and Mrs. Ashur A. CoUlna Ben Robbins, motored to Agawam, the Keney Pork Girls .Golf Club. to make a picture. Nevertheless hla discharge was a qiiartermaster the Russian officlM news agency, In the race for the post. Former He testified be gave (Zarroll two ity reported rcsdlngs of 90 degrees TlfYrAgriculture ministry saM the George. H. Dalton , said he was Newport. N. It. denied Soviet troo(m hod-taken the letfbrs Barbara had written to him. .... “Many are grossly underpaid and and family were the guests at the Mass., Saturday to attend the horse Play will, start ot 9 o’clock and end her salary waa raised from $350 a sefgeaht. Troubled greatly with lb- National Committeeman Archibald BISHOP OF BURLINGTON In file shade and 100 and better in home of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. races. at three o'clock, and It; la hoped a animal could enter - only after the week to $600—with all other ex- rated. offensive In yesterday's battle as tbe. McNeil of Bridgeport who. says, like Previously Dwyer had testified the tobacco fields but workers con- rm trusting that we can get salary customary’ six months’ quarantine niOHER T05I0 KK0 W Eleanor and Jackie Struff of Mc- llHetiza attacks and asthma he .mov- Carroll accused him of "getting Bar- ' increases;” CTox ssid. Henry Porter of Brookline, Mass., Mra. Nellie Curves spent setBral large field will be present for same. penses paid. MARKET Japanese announced. It also denied Kopplematm, that he is a t(0 per tinued at their tasks throughout' the had established Its health. fiSHartford. Aug. 3,—(API— The Kee street, have returned after two to California where his health bara Into trouble.” He said he Bastel Gandolfo, Italy, Aug. 3 — ."I don't blame tbe bpys for get over the week-end. days, the past week, with her sis- Prizes will be awarded for the vari- She la going home for t visit and was beJTer. Death came suddenly Russian planes had flown over Man- cent Roosevelt supporter has been day. ous classes, also for drWlng and "I'll stay here until the boat sails pmt heat wave of the summer was weeks' stay with relatives In Al- campai^ing for the nomination for told Carroll be didn't believe it,-and (AP)—^Pope Pius today named No- heat prostrations were re- ■ting -Impatient,*-* he .ad^d, .‘.‘but ..at Mrs, Maud- Grant and children, ter, Mrs. Gilbert ^ n e r at Norwich. then "tty another contract” in iillng into towTi today with pr»s- bahy. N. Y. , / as fie was* planning o”vacatlon fri|5 choukuoan or Korean territory. Father 5iiatthew F. Brady of’ Ham- Elaine and Dorothy Grant, “and Mr. and Mrs! Existe Mondor, Miss putting; ■’ ...... ' ryidsy.”' Mlsa Jiiirat said, ' t have Hollywood. and Self 8erv# Opoceviaai (The Japanese resumed tbe offen- several weeks. that Carroll offered to have his ported at midday. the same time the biggest construe 'hei cts of even higher temperatures to Yellowstone Park. He was em- daughter examined by Dwyer’s phy- den, Conn., as bishop of Burlington, tlon program In the history of the David Tripp of Pleasant Valley, are Leora Mondor and Roscoe Usher of ' '4 855 Main Street Rublnow Bnlldlof - .morrow. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Foster and ployed as purchasing agent for the sive,.the communique said, and were Lonergan Points To Record Vt. on a two weeks’ motor trip to Nova WUllmantic visited Mrs. Mondor’a "subjected to artlllijry Are and air sician to prove It. department la underway and many “WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” 'Toll of deaths attributed dlrect- son . Thurston moved ..-Yesterdhy Fresno County Hospital. Senator Lonergan, seeking renoni- Examliuitlon Brought Death. things'hlr have just got ‘ to "be •kept - go- Scotia and Cape Cod. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin to the heat In New England In from^thelr home at 33 North Elm .Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp visit- bombing'' while they "were crossing Inatlon, has repeatedly pointed/to That was why Dr. Littlefield went N.ATTVB OF WATERBUBY The South Windsor rejrlstrars of Robbins' Sunday and had a picnic hours had risen, to 14. Into Soviet territory." ELECTRIC BOAT UNION ing.” * street to Middletowti, where Mr, ed Walter and Mrs..Gamer while on his votes in favor of social legisla- to the Dwyer home—and his death Hamden, Conn., Aug. 3—(AP) — He said work on a new wage voters will be at Town hall at South lunch under the maple trees. , As for the weather next Saturday Foster Is employed as. dairy super- a tour of the Paclflc Coast six years "(It declared unless tlie Japanese tion In reply to charges that be fail- —that .night, Dwyer said. The Rev. Matthew F. Brady, whose Windsor on Friday, August 6, and Frank Ladr, Francis Ladr, John intendent at the 'State Hospital. ceased “provocations" along the ed to support the President. He appointment by Pope Pius as bishop DEMANDSJtECOiannON schedule had been In progress since also on Friday, August 12, to take R. Edwards and Walter Mather, Jr., emoon■packed when for Middletownthe bridge-opening will be ORO' ‘ • a. Dwyer, a few months ago sent to last year. nn: EKGUiis cm uciEs Mrs. Emily Halllday and Mrs. border "further continuation of the has made no direct reference to hla prison for life after confessing the of the diocese of Burlington, Vt., the names of an those who wish to attended tbe ball game in Boston Thursday ^pacials id 20,000 rfiarchers are expected to Hose and Lndder Company No. 4 hostilities, fraught with extremely votes against the governmerital re- was announced today, has been pas- In the case of tbe men hired tern' be made voters. AU names must be Sunday. 1 In line for four, hours: the'weath Percy Robinson of Griswold street murder of Dr. James G. Littlefield, porarily for the added cofistructlon will hold Its regular riponthly meet- are slsteis. and another slsterTlvea serious consequences, la regarded organization and court reform bills was' said by Prosecutor Ralph M. In- tor of St. Rita’s church here for the in at this time. Miss Rosa 6. Hall hasr* returned , said: “I guess It will be gen- ing tonight at 8 o'clock at the head- tu t has spoken of the inevitability past five years. New London, Aug. 3.—(AP) — made possible by PWA grants. It The South Windsor Flra deport- to Blandford, Moss., after spending . Ily fair, with a possible storm In England. Mr. Sharp also leaves Inevitable.) galls In his opening, to have taken The Shipbuilders' and Marine Engi- was explained that many of them quarters on School street. a number of'-nleces and nephews In of "differences of opinion "/arising in He was born . In Waterbury 46 neers’ Union of Groton. Conn., Inc., ment will go to Windsor on Satur- a' week at her home.. She will he rly Saturday morning." Hoped To Localize Trouble connection with any. issue. tbe biame after death threats by yew-s ago and attended the Water- had had years of experier.ee. day evening to take part in the the guest of her sister, Mra. Ralph V"W1U It be hot?" Manchester, England. Milwaukee 'Carroll, whom he described as a an Independent org(utlzation formed TED HUSMD Fully 50 of the members of Mary A fdrelgn office apokeaman said Miss Katherine Quinn of West bury public schools before studying among workers at the shipyard' of No Inorease In 18 Years Windsor department parade. Flra Pidge and Mr. Paige during August. ■•nVell,” replied Weatherman Hen- Biishnell Cheney auxiliary and Ward and Tracy, Calif. Japan hoped to localize the trouble “vicious killer.” for the priesthood In St. Thomas' Aa examination of department Chief George Enea has requMted Lloyd Rich oC-. with the .aid of special gloss®® rnolorcycie was tangled In the front fortification of Changkufong hill and Indigestion—prevented his ap- urging the renomination and re- WAft/4 ln»-(VA ui**A rsrr\A atiH li-vi-tlr 4 ^ . __ pearance. election of Senator Augustln'ie Lon- Compo on Edgewood stree.t. m Mosc6w bad been tions. and he had Informed Dr: lit- Steaming Clams - Fresh Saln\on. [Native Cucumbers - Both Brothers .Kmintt DraJI ■- AVhlls both Mr. AVa,ldron :'and. tdis received late this afternoon; " captured' five, important hill poal* tlefleld of the'Situation. ' ' Cards have been received from the ' 5 for 10c It’s The Pennies That Make Ihony. of the district aftoiney. hl-s An ambulance wa.s ru.she to :.ie w-ife were away from their home tlons and three towns about IS Misses Maty and Margaret Haasett Wasi.stan:;' and “' thcr wltnes.ses." vc.slerday afl®rnoon, children at the Today’s army communique %ald miles west of Albarracin. Unnamed persona, seeking the M asarik avenue .shai'k, b.it " b'.itii six divisions (ni|mber of men not letters, had tried to take the youth’s TRY 0 £ R SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF of Springfield, Mass., former ,resl- 'slated) -sdppeiffed. by 30 tanka, '.at- WOUNDED REGOVERINO 'iifer Ingalia iraid; ■ -xt'- ' . dents of Staim d Sprliiga, wbo atw L JACJK WROST SUGAR ; OCTAGON SOAPg giant cokd 3ic^ r .--K-cohefj added ar. appeal to a hlgh-'-j _ • . j.,,. ' 'v,._ whort: circuited and set Are to the Paris, Aug. 3—(AP) — A Ffll- Lean Rib Corned Beef . . .zi...... ;l5c lb.' ‘spending the summer W Ireland. — -The Dollars-^ ■ court was probable-if the Jbdge j- j ■ . c"' ■ and'burned the paint .on two tacked Japanese pqalUons in the dis- pino described as the first American Strangled With ‘Belt puted frcinUac area at-8 a- m-,.. btit .... jDwjrar,SOUkl,.teatl^, JngaBa-,caa-r|-1 L. CATSUP_ bti. 10c. fTiaFthey w’ere'repufaea'Vrith ‘.‘heavy cktlaea.^ to -wriwtteer ■!» -the" SpaatUB ShrlhfirFSiiiK ^ s £ ^ —."Lean Chuck Pi«es ‘Mid the committee would open Its ' ® "®“'-‘>.v ffs-'ollne station ; civil war arrived In Paris today to tinued, that Carroll came into Uie local State Police barw k s, who Given With Pnrehaae of $2.00 or More. In t)i« flwMiI year Just ended by the federal government 366,876,920 pen- Inquiry bejor • the Dauphin ynunty e\ldent!> had been inflicted w;.h a ^an to th e,hou.se and extinguished lossesj' convalescs from wounds received in Dwyer home Oct. 13, viciously kick- to slice cold. recently underwent an operation at AivC SARDINES 3 cans 11c Brand Jury begins deliberatlon.s on knife but ra.e weapon had n >t b. •. ^^0, which did about SlOO worth -The attack followed a nightlong 20 months of front line service with ed the doctor,' and then strangled aerial and artillery bombardment in the Johnson Memorial hospital, has nies were minted.- How many of these did you receive and accumulate Into ■the charges of hl.ac'Kmatl, extortion u , of damage. • the government international him w4th a belt after the physician AT OUR Vegetable depart ment been discharged and returned to his nnd coercion r.'xt. Mon'-t-av. ■ Sarraplllo,. he said, was being lu-ol, .p______which, the Japanese asserted, "nu- had threatened to send him to prls-1 Minced Ham lb. 19c a without bonds pending c.amplc,tb'ii brigades. home In Enflled. doUaraT Fancy Shrimp, 2 cans ...... ^ ‘'.And that's denr.it'he empba- merous civilian casualties" result^. Manuel Lizanga, 40, who former- on for his alleged behavior towards Native Apples for eating or p ie ...... : ...... 5 lbs. 25c The following patients were ad- jjilzcd. Supporting their contention that ly was a first mate in the American hla daughter. j mitted to tha Johnson Memorial Th^judicial brunch f the state The.DcIibro —.to .------brothers------lived- - .at C.i SURPRISE GIFT SHOWER the border trouble waa Inspired by Native Sweet Com, fresh picked...... 25c doz. Lunch Tongue Ige. can 21c Toilet Tissue, 1000 sheets, 7 rolls merchant marine, headed a group At his trial last November, Dwyer j Fancy, Fresh Green P e a s ...... 2 qts. 25c h o ^ ta l: William Parry of Wind- government- IS-at odd.s with E.aVle Columbus avenue, Stratford, Russian efforts to check the Han- of 17 Americana among 200 for- had confessed killing tbe doctor for sor; Agnes Erickson of Rockville; Kenegg*a MVt tbe legislature '-r the ir.ve.fti- j —------FOR BARBARA MADER kpw drive, Japanese here pointed eign volimteera brought here to a alurring remark-about hla ''gir)," I Solid Iceberg Lettuce — Native Ripe Tomatoes — Etc. Jamas Greene of Sliver street and —And It’s The Consistent tlon question. The Gen»ra.l out that some Japanese troops were rest. then choking the physician's wife in ; Elaa Panders of Furnace aveque. Wheat Krispieii 3 pkgs. 25c CORN FLAKES Ige. box 5c £isembly enacted laws to give a withdrawn from Maneboukuo for International brigade officlala, New Gloucester, Me,, after she sus- . AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT' Edward- S. (jourville of Torrtng- Isn’t Jlouae • committee precedsn' inGRAY TELEPHONE ELECTS: the Suchow campaign In China. who said Llaarago waa the first teasing' on the eharges.' Ju-lge Forty Guests Attend Party Ar- pected the doctor ha,d been killed, j ton was fined $10 $nd coats of Addition'Of Your Dollars To PINEAPPLE JUICE No. 2 can 10c trout AmerlcM to volunteer, retried North Arlington, N. J., police Crullers, plain or sugared...... 21c doz. $10J1 on the charge of speeding Peanut Butter 1 l b . j a r 1 5 c down ^hneffer ruled the grand Jury in- ranged For Pine Street Resi- that he*arrlved Dec. 8, 1036, at ]p|iry should be held flrsf. THREE NEW DIREaORS dent; To Be Married Soon. found him at the wheel of the. doc- | Raised or Glazed Donuts-----; ...... 23c doz. when arraigned before Judge Ber- Wl RHODE ISLAND COURT Albacete and went to the. front tor's car after he had driven the | Blueberry Cakest;^;...... 15c-20c-25c each nard C. Hanley In tbe borough court, Olives pr Cherries Your Savings Account -That 1 STRINGLESS ' 10 LB. BAG NATIVE . "j f DENIES NEW HAVEN PLEA lines 18 days later. Tuesday. CourvHIe was arrested 2 jars 19c GREEN BEANS ONIONS. TOMATOES tain bodies on a macabre "death taur" j Vienna Milk Bread...... 1...... 1 10c loaf Hartford, Aug. 3—(AP)—Direc- ■ Miss Lucile Barbara Mader, through six northeastern states. oa the Crystal Lake Highway by HOSPITAL NOTES tora of Gray Telephone Pay .Station daiighter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Providence. R. I.,_Aug. 3.—(AP) State Policeman Arthur A. Koes. Lipton'sTea i-lb . pkg. 43c Builds Up. A Substontial Bal- clash company have elected three new di- P'.' Mader of 221 Phne street, was —The Rhode Island "Siipreihe Court THIJ^D-\Y GROCERY VALUES Joseph E. Martin of 'Springfield, 2 Ob I T Y m ! 2- 9^ 2Sc 4 qts. 25c show Admitted "yesterday: Mri. Leo- rectors. and two have resigned, honored with a surprise gift shower upheld today an order of the-State HEAT WAVE HASTENS DEMAND FOR (R)LD Maas.,' waa fined $10 and costs on esplb atere Fallht, Andover. president H. Otto Vogt announced la.st night In recognition of her Division of Public UtiliUea deny- Butter, Fairmont’s Creamery (Better Bu(ter), 2 lbs. 59c tbe cbsrga of speeding. He Good Quality Broome ance For The Futi^rtf NEW PIE AND BARTLETT BANANAS 4 Discharged yesterday: Mary De- r approaching marriage to John E. ing a petition of the* New Haven Club Cheese, White or Yellow, machine sliced (Kraft’s) arrested'on tbe River road by State EATING APPLES The new members of the board J®®obs. son, of Ernest F. Jacobs of BORAHS OFF FOR MAINE PEARS ' aey, ds Ointon streeU AUc'«, Vlr- railroad for authority to abandon INCREASES PRICE ...... eea.,L,,.,, 2oC lb* J^Ueaman Albert Kimball. Cash — i A. 361 Adams street, Owen Ea'a- are; Ralph E.«Day. President and 170 Hilliard. atreet. passenger service on Its subsidiary bonds of $20 each were forfeltsd by Bleach Water eontents gal. 17c EUmgton. general manager of ■Bridgeport The guests numbered 40 and In- Providenpe, Warren and Bristol Washington, Aug. ^ — (AP) — Macaroni Salad and Potato Salad, freshly made, 15 lb. R umsselT ILA A. . Syern of . (Tlarkstowa g lbs. 25c 19^ S ^ TtSm •; AdmitUd today; H. D-udley Stan- BrSaa company; Perry D- Saylor of cluded associates of the bride-elect line. Senator .Borah (R., Idaho) and Mn. (OonttBiied from Page One.) Bartlett Pears, Royal Scarlet. . . ; ; ------largest can 23c Silo, Tn J., and Charles A. Sterwart Litchfield, former president and now in Cheney Brothera scheduling de- The court held that the Public Borah left by train today for Poland of Malvern, N. Y., when they failed Fine Cleanser 3 cans 10c The Savings Bank _y|»rd, ^ Maple atreet. partment and friends from Hartford, Sliced Pineapple, Royal Scarlet...... largest can 19c NBW VARlEnES ^ Diacbarged today: Mrs. Angeline chairman of Canada Dry Ginger Utilities division waa without power Springs, Me., where the Senator market and the rdhictance of hold- Crisco 1-lb. can 17o; 3-lb. can 47e to apsppsar in court on the charga .van, 520 Keeney street. Miss Ale, Inc., and Walter E,-J}itmars of Bloomfield,' Glastonbury and this to grant the railroad's petition. The hopes to hasten hla convalescence ers to sell raised the dollar ,rate of violation of rules of the road. 0. K. Soap 8 bars25c i n town. Arfangements for the division may exercise such regula- from a month-long illneaa. against sterling to 4.89m compared Oxydol ...... 2 large pkgs. 37c' LARGE LAYER CAKES eo. 2! ette Peticolas , 236, South Main Rlverdale, N. T., now the largest in- were' In charge of Mias Eleanor Mr. and M n. R. Silka and - t. Francla Durelko, .Rockville, dividual atockholder in Gray. tory power as allowing a line like The extreme heat of the past two to yesterday’s 4.90m. Soda Crackers : ...... 1-lb. pkg., 2 for 25c 2-lb. box 23c tar Ealanor of Bast IsUp, Long of Manchester Breen and Miss Grace Mader. the P.. W. and B.. wMch tbe court days caused the Borahs to advance 'Yeaterda^a gold price was 141 Toddy ir-lb. eonI9c' ASSORTED VIENNA Paul Buckley and infant son. Attorneys La-wrence A. Howard A mock marriegi marriage waa staged. Coffee,Morning Zest, freshly ground ...... >.2 lbs. 29c land, wars tha raeaat gUMrta of Mr. Hemlock street, Mrs. Curl Tyler and AjUan K. Smith, elMted at the held to he a aeparate entity oper- thalr departure date by aevaral daya. ahlUinga eig^t pence (approxi- and Mrs. J (>aaph Drotmay xm Bast ROLLS BREAD CW games were playM and, a buffet ating under a Rhode U ahd charter, They anpect to atay in Maine for mately $84.75) aa oiinee—a figure A MltMl "•Infant son, Vernon. annum meeting aoms montha ago. Itmch wma served la tU aspedoua Ketchup or Mustard i 10c ^bavs to curtaU aervlea in cartalB remaeta,. a n m th or aix weeks netrup going Boc prevknialy readlMd Maee ApeU DIAL 5137 — WE DELIVER 1 . - A . .. 4 JCFteiX A, . - . tka e o u t aal#, __ ^ iTEr- MANCHESTiat EVENING HERALD. HANCBE8TER. OOMN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8,^1988 UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTEB. CONN., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8.1938 of the World GROUP MEDICAL DAILY PATTERN STUDENT HEADS • SERIAL STORY ANTI JAP UNIT MYSTERY A T THE LA ZY R and Indians Gain On League P ace Setters ■ - CARE EXAMINED OMMOL DAT To Gather at Vassar BY CLARK E N EW LO N ■ktrta wtn h# stnightar M d sum- mer this fsU, comas word from Chinese *Tfew LRe” Move- OA9T X>r .OBABACXEBS G. 0. P. Prognun ConnittM thing either, m tub thla mtlo 'Strategy and Inside Play Wty Americans to Giathef With Youths Prom fkshlon sourcka,' ah'd many '6 i them N K K I JEROME, heroine; blond, •T‘- BLUEFIELDS AND PORTERFIELDS TA^JGLE YANKS-PIRATES BEATEN, will have the fullness concentrated show/’ He plckrt .up tbe rifle and • W ppptoar. .Is engaged , to idx-toot, dropped. It ' behind the twnclr with - 52 Countries at Second Gongrress to Discuss Pbeed “S o c b M In front," srifh Inverted''pleats as la ment Headed By Yontb black-halied Pass From Baseball Scene this new design. Pattern 8386. the knife. Ranee sat on the other Peace—English Girl to Act as Leader. * BTEVE BIAIXOBY, hero; wko la side of Nikki, bis face a bewil- aoeompanytog her on a trip to NUi- GIANTS, RED SOX LOSE dne” U od^ Scrathy. Once At Colnmbia. dered puzde. The collarless, aeuara nscUlna la ' U ’s annt and miela on a Wyoming CHAMPSEXPECTTO " LOWLYPHILSTURN Seoend of a Sve-port afilM ^tn batting runners around, but Cobb "Just alt.’' -said Sarto. "Don't Delaney Fails To Appear:, th4. newest kind, too. With puff dade tmneh. NlkM’e father, “Cbaaglng BasetwUl." would run mighty well today, too. Bjr R U n i B O L IE IT gwUl one day be guiding the des- talk." tinies of their own Indl^dual , na- sleeves, tucks on the shoulders anj/-'' PETER JEROME, la. a wealthy Why,' he’d never stop running on N*w Tork—Whin r«pr**«»UUv*i ChjpSgd, Aug. >— (A P )—The Re Shanghai Aug 8— (Onrrespond' They aat there In a tight-faead tions. contrast at the neck and dowri ths New York Jewel merebant. FIELD BEST ARRAY On Sandy Beach Ring Card TA^ AND KNOCK By. H A R R Y GRAYSON some pitchers, young Bob Fellsr for SOUTHPAW GOLFER Terry And Cronin Work o f uw th* yuuuiyouth o f th* worid (o t to* pybllcan Program committee placed front, this simple design Is s-psrfect ence at The Associated Freest—An • • » little semicircle, waiting for tha the V M u r cempus at "Just think,” she smiled, happily, f Sports Editor. N E A Servtoe Oxompls. Base-runners today do . m tlw r on tl example of the nlne-to-five casual - n « t ' returning searcher. Nikki rie, N. T.. on Auf. 16 "we've got boys and girls coming -''socialized medicine" under its AMriean-educated Chinese stU' Yeoto^y: Retnmlng to the clear- not study the mannerisma of pitch- FDtigUteepele style that fashion authorities refer btoathed a little prayer as another Hard, Spend Freely h Ef- for clw fjeoeod 8eea World Youth Con- all the way from South Africa-^ political microscope today. dent, J. L. Huong, is now the active ing, Steve and Nikid are held np by IN CLASH TONIGRT A large crowd ot local fight fano^ Last Bight’s resulU follow: baaebeU strategy passed ers. They don’t, know how.^ and Cains, "Canada, Mexico. They rep- The controversial medical Issue to as ths “aU'-importaht’ little call was heiurd. Please let Uhcla 0^ WONDER BOYS SYNTHETIC LE F jy ____ j broen>-«ye^ wide awake, head o f "Tbe New Life Movement,' Sarto. He pats hls pistoL *T don't Jim be careful. were disappointed last night when CSsco Kid, 185, ■ WlUlmehtic, with the Inside technique that diaap- arsn't Interested In getting a'lead. venr feminine Briton win preside. resent all walks of life—religious, was among a wide range of nation- frock." - ' mlea with this,’’ he wana. Joe D e la i^ failed to appear oa the knocked out U ttle -Caesar, 184% peared with tha advent of the Hvaly "Bsse-runnora, of my day were fort To Keep Their Team agricultural, tobor, student and al problems being etudled by. the o vast organisation ottempting to "Answer, it," commanded Sarto IBftabeth Sblelds-Oolllns. the 25* and she called out another "hello." amateur boxing card at the Sandy Hartford; C3iarlsy Hopkink, 153, baU. - ^ always sliding back to tha bags jreaiHrid English girl who Is general cultural. 'ITieto- will be ^inore than committee this week In preparing It’a-timple enough for dolly work rally every resource o f the’ nation CHAPTER Xn Beach Arena at Crystal Lake. De- WUUmantio, decision over Young Connie Ma<^ laughs In relating Cobb Uved In ths dirt. Now so- ■aoMtaiy of the Congress which 600 delegates—60 of them from the a prospectus to be submitted to the and Is correctly styled for street against the Japanese Invaders. As Nikki and Steve moved over Win Be At Top Strength For laney waa slated to oppose Charlie Stanley, 161 Hartford; A1 Richards, Manager WOson Says His what happened the first time Eddie called base-runners run back to ths Alrii^Eyerett Reyeals That In Pennant R a c ^ Both United SUtee." Kepubllcsn National committos A moment later her uncle came NoreaenU 40.000,000 young people and shopping, too. Right now, make Huong studied ot ColumMo Uni- Into the center o f tbe clearing-un- Hopkins o f WilUmantlc In one ot the 148, Thompsonvllle, technical kluxsk- T a a m I . A - T L « W . - II- 1 and Jsclr Barry o f tha old sacks, and" stove up their legs In do- in n oountrlee. says for them: The Second Wbrld Youth Con- next year. up 8286 In oottoh—like percale, versity, New York City. der the waving. directions of tbe puffing up the trail to the camp, hla ’ TwLteagne Contest At feature events of ths program and out third round over Eddie lAwle, leain is im loe way up -^Lhlsues attempted to check Donte Ing It.” He Was Once A R ig ^ Add Pbyers; Reds Victors ‘‘Some day we wlU have to run our gress (the first was held In Oe- To Hear Yale Piofeseer calico or gingham. Then repeat It Hlo right-hond mon lo Foul Yen, black automatic In Sarto's hand, stocky form pushing through ths the match h ^ teen wldsfy publi- 147, Hartford; Charley Backofen, Bush and Ty Cobb with one of the Cobb onu the old boys bellsvsd neva,-8wttserlttnri, 4n ,19361.jvUl ha -• Dr,- H .- L .• Slnydet-pt- Winfield, brush impatiently, perspiration toll- and bef ore that-■-rtlwo- for fall In • lightweight ■wool" or tta - Or gioduoto Of Edinburgh-UBlveifiilty; they heart'a rifl# shot in "the du cised to attract fiAlowers o f tha 181,’ Roekviue, tsemueai ktioeKdut that the baas- lines ■ telongsd to tha nrmts we want to know' something opened by Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- Kas., was scheduled'to represent silk. ond o number o f other Americon tance. It was followed by a second ing from hls forehead. He hurried At ft Manchester lad. baae-runiier. Any Infleldsr who velt. Miss Shlelds-COlllns, who has the American Medical association W iM seooad round ever "Slug” Bully, Ffoin NRtibnars Cellar; S ^ e T o*- Hander; Now A about the problems that wlU con- asd Europeon edueoted students and a third and the ooimds dotted into tbe clearing. It Is understood that Delanay waa 153, Springfield; WilUe Pep, 118, blocked them, did so at hla own By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. thmt us. w y b e If the generation alreiuly paid Mrs. Roosvelt a visit, at the closed'forum. Dr. John P. Pattam 8386 la designed for slzea ora ploying leoding roles In s p r - 'T knew you two’d turn up safe peril. ' Associated Press Sports Writer Js'very happy over . that. The con'- Peters.^prbfeasor o f msdlcine, Yale a semicircle In the. direction Steve present but refused to go through Hartford, dadsloa over Young Le- ♦H«» IS now running things could 13. 14, 16. 18, 20. 40 a n d '43. Size 14 ing the "new life” gospel. and sound,” he shouted, hls ruddy Chances Of Upset SmalL Siam Ace Twiners Hard. *^«=hed a«t freipien^. rae 'I I H ventlon'will'last ten days. university, and secretary of a com- and Nikki and Woody bad taken with th4 bout beeauM of a disag ree- vine, 118, WUllmaatic; Young Bull, ' stop was fast, and with Cobh bat- Blackburn asserts that hs hasn’t Rye, N. T.. Aug 8—(A P )—It A t least .t4TO major ledgua clubs haw had’ such an .opportunity for requires 4 1-8 yards of 85 Inch ma- Seolptor sad Horvmrd Orodnoto when they left camp the day be- face lighting up. Then he stopped ment with tbe C. D. K. Club man- 181, CUeopeo, decision over "Chick” ting tUrd, a run always waa Imml- seen spikes sharpened In 30 yeare, gaining the brand outlook we Imps She Is excited, too, about the mittee of physicians opposing the short as, be saw them all three may not bo a secret, but It’s bound have learned recently. If they welcome the forelgiy delegates are Medical association's policies, also terial; 1-8 yard contraating for Teng Kwel, for Instance, lo o fore. agement. Hopkins opposed Young Dupro, 184, TbompsonviUe; Nick V, . Insnt whan Bush got on base. Joe Medwlck and Pepper Martin to gala, the world wouldn't .be In neckline and front. sculptor ond o graduate o f Harvard Three shots, tb o u ^ t Steve, seated silently by tbe tree. The Blueflelds are not taking any Stanley o f Hartford and gained a PhlUps, 148; RockvlUs, won In tUrd FMladelphla, Aug. 8— (A P )—The I go Collins and Barry evolved this of the Cardinals are two ot the few to eause some talk—Alvin Everett, didn’t know It before, that a good oing to get when they artiy*' In was slated to take part. "What In thunder—’’ Nikki’s s^ h a mess t o d a y ." University who how hoods on indus- meant Uncle Jim, Ranee and duaee with Porterflelds tonight clean-cut dadsioo over hls’Ylval. round, ovor A1 Silvers, 183, for U t old graj^-Pblla, they ain't what they plan. Whan Cobb broke for second, good, old-fashioned plsyars of to- one ot the best players in toe Na- ball team lent quite enough to wtn Talking to Miss Sblelds-CoUlns, few York. Before they leave for Tbe committee’s . attempt to find hands clenched. / - . The new FALL AND WINTER trial management plan under which Woody were searching separately. Eddie Elm, local ndddlewelilit ting with aa open glove; Young ColUns waa to run la behind tha day who are not afraid to sUde, tional left handeni golf tournament, Wbn .has bi the last two years ad gthe Vassar campus the y^uth,of . a cpinBion denominator for the na- "Shut up," laid Sarto. "Drop ]V A according to Ty Holland, crafty used to bo. a pennant In toe Mad o f racee tha hundreds o f war rMugses in ths in' Flake probably was with one of who baa been hanglag up aa ua- Stone, 115, WtiUmantio, deolsloB pitcher la a direct line between aee- show their spikes, and are difficult la only a syntoetie southpaw. V _ _ _ _ 1 jroung people la most o f the nations will Join hands in ian Inter- Uon's medical problem comes only PATTERN BOOK, S3 p^es of at- the gun." tJncle Jim let the liiBeT iter of tha champs, hs will havs That’s manager Jimmy Wtlaon’s two big circuits are staging thle terior have been making socks, them. He wouldn’ t l;e alone. - One presilve reoord o f trliuMiha in Ua over Hanty Reed, 114, South Wlnd- ond base and the catcher. to tag. Aftsr taUng ovsr ths favorite's gauntries ofEurope, one gets a very national pageant of youth at the a few days after the Justice depart- tractive designa far every size and slip to ths ground as be turned^ beat team on the field against explanation o f hU LUUputiana’ sud- season. -.5 Mttplclpal,Stadium oh Randall's-Is- straw sahdalc. and towels for Chi shot meant, o f course, they hadn’t oecond aeaoon aa -on amataur, la aor; Ray King, 184, WlUlmaatie, da I f Bush, on third, started home role by winning his first two mM n a l and personal picture of the ment at Washington accused "or- slowly to face Sarto and took t in makers at tha West Side den trai^orm atlon Into GuIUvsr- every occasion, la now ready. Photo- nese troops at the front. found anything. They couldn’t scheduled for action at Capitol Park olsion over ."Sparky” Gordon, 188, Ctastomers Get Action Instead of matohia by wide margins yesterday, There’s no doubt that tha New boys and girlsgirlB of the world who are land.. .Serlous-mlndedness will, be ganized medicine” of Illegal acUvi* the stubby, black gun. Ffleld. This game will atart at 6 crushers. The cellar-place National when tbe catcher threw, CoUlna pug aside while the foreign visitors graphs ahow being worn; a featura Scattered over China—^not Includ- very well when the persons they in Hartford- tomorrow night whan terlngfleld; LoU MeUody, 134, Selenoe while defending ehsmplon Arthur J. York Giants and Boston Rad Sen ‘the youth movement'' ties against a . cooperative health "Mister,” he drawled. "You s e e p . o’clock; with Hank McCann Leaguera hava been knocking over would take the ball and from that T- dance as they do at home. The group and announced a grand Jury ing sectioaa occupied or invaded by hunted were safely back in camp. be oposea Sam Shumway o f Worces- TtwmpaoavlUe, dedalon over "Red" short distance throw Um out at tbs The exciting squeeze play . . 'nioraer, Jr., of Detroit waa allml' are good ball elute, but th W ia One sees them in England, you will enjoy. Let the charming to be tbe boss right mo w . But I and Jim O'] officiating. baaehaU titans so frequently of late American delegates will show them Investigation to ascertain "the par- Japanese—are SO provincial and W e ll they were back In camp any- ter In one of the (aatUra events. Lfurphy, 138, WlUimantle. plate. However, If Bush remained with the runner on third going with nated In the first round, tha quiet- some, distance from the top sad fVabcs. in the Scandinavian noun- don’t thlnkrit’U last." According to Holland anything that WUoon waa asked what got In- how to "shag." ticular persons respon Ible.” Tbe designa. In this new book help you , 10 branch aosoclatlons. AU are way, thought Steve, If not too safe. the pitch and the batter bunting mannered golfer from Rome, Ga., managers Bill Tsrry and Joe CkoBhi -J; tilso—^fearlng a war that wiU.’ Uke "Get over by the tree and sit eon happen'in ' baseball and for that to the worm to make It turn. on third, C^Ulu would fiuok, and let aU wars, caU youth''first. They Fisom then on the delegates will Medical association virtually chal- in your aewlng. One pattern and tha engaged actively In moblUzing the He glanced at Sarto. The man the ball through to second where . . . disappeared with the coming of revealed he had not always been a are working hard and spendiag . down," said Sarto. “And shut up.” reasonion heas refuses: to take any “We’re a different bunch than at leftjr. freely In an effort to rtmefy nat> ^ ttPt to tinfi4jre o f whAi tha future put the "exuberance of youth" to lenged the administration to a court new Fall and Winter Pattern Book people o f th4 nation to aid their was backing toward the cabin .chancss with,Porterflelds so., "You B on y would receive It and tag the Uvely pellet 1 *Wbere’s Bancroft?” asksd Uaels tka start o f tha-aasoon,” aald he In His switch to left handednesi tore. ■ ■' . . ■ .. - bolds In store fo r" them that they work on “Its grave problems. T h e Struggle'...... - fighting men. *...... agUn4t which a rifle stood. can put me down aa saying,” said Cobh "eliding into" second.' They'hit and rim today, biit hap- ••d dignified halls of Vassar College 35 cents. Pattern or book a ^ e - Jim, disregarding tha last easn> tbe tone of someone who’s Just re- came as a child after he had bun*' eaanot, wlthemy feeling of security Last month association officials Foetere Nsiloaal Omedouehees Of course,, thought Steve, he’ll Holland, "that any team is danger- Sure enough, Bush reached first hazardly. Doing this properly re- Both Leaders Beatia •15 will .be filled with discussions of 16 cents. mand. nounced bad habits. and pegoe, settle down to ' build heaped "Criticism on a presidential 8285 Generalissimo Cblang Kai-Shek complete the 'signal' system. He ous until the ball game Is.over and and Cobb drove him to third with quires too much practice and sklU. ed hls right band asverely. Hs had The Giants remained five A "The Baals of a Lasting Peace,” "Dead," said Steva laoqnleaUy. Public Interest Is Low Then why do the Phlla stay at tha to learn to do things with hls left, behind Pittsbuigb’s Natieaal bomss o f their own and start new committee’s recommendation for a started "The New Life Movement” watched Sarto jab tbe pistol Into this race right now la one o f the a b it ColUns and Barry knew Ths batter must guess which play- ii.' "Disarmament," "The Control of Sarto's upper lip curled until bottom? ■o when he came to take up golf, he League leading Plratae deapita a fismtlles. $860,000,000 government health pro- four years ago to foster a new na- hls hip pocket and stoop for the best Manchester has seen In a long W . .won’t If we keep on playing I , ^ t « d w e . ^ er Is going to coVer second . . . the W ar Vlettms Already in Armaments," “Education. Employ- gram, terming it "unworkable.” rifle and for a moment thought of hls front teeth were showing white- did that left handed os w ell Hla 7-0 Ucking by to i (9Ueago Onbe ment, Unemployment, Health, Lei- tional oonsetbusneas and rational ly through. “You know too muchi.” time!" Uke we’re playing now." pointed. On the first pitch, Cobb shortstop or second baseman . . . Spain and diina. Sounding Public.Opinion Uving among the (Jhlneae.. making a break. I f he made the Porterflelds have had fairly good broke for second, CoUlns ran over and drive the ball through the gap. Buceaas In the shift la attastsd by yestsrday, but that liha only he* sure and Delinquency — as Related Sljeve thought for a moment he was The Phils hod Just finished dust cause Pittebuigh took a S-^leethaak One sees them In Spain, in Japan As the first step in sounding pub- Overnight News INQUIRY SOUGHT He became tbe national head and trees he could at least warn the. pitching hut tbe defensive strength In Armstrong-Ambers Go to hls new position, but the crafty It Is the most difficult play In base- tha fact be was luhnsr up to Thorn- and in cailna—already the victims to Youth.” fg to shoot. Then tbe Up cams Ing off Cincinnati’s prodigious John- In Boeton when Johnny lic opinion, the more than 100 com- Madame Chiang the organization’s others. Then he ae quickly dis- of tha team la way -below par. Bush, noting that strange maneuver, ball to ezecute.' er lost year, and placed second to eg war. And in Germany and Italy Youth No Longer Sitting By down. ny Vender Meer for the fourth or came up with a four-hit game. mittee members have been consid- dlrector-at-large. carded the Idea. Nikki would' be Blrrora and more errors have piled did not move from third, and Col- Cut-off plays are gone. The ball Alex Antonio of Linden, N. J., in where they are too cowed by dic- Whatever comes of this first ering problems, in social security, “ Yeah, he’s dead. And . tkal fifth time In as many, starts. They Cuba, however, cut New forkfork’s ’s MO* " Of Connecticut IN BOY’S DEATH Since the outbreak o f Chineoe- left alone ■with the gunman. up behind good twirling and spoiled lins, as per agreement, ducked and Is hit so far that It doesn't pay a this year’s quSUfylhg round. tators to Join in a congress with tbs great meeting of world youth to flnanc.e, fofelgn affairs, relief, civil ain’t the half of it, either. So lost the gami'and 'Vender MeSr was He won two lo a d e d matches ond place margin to 1% gamos. be held In America, Its elders will Japaneae hoetUlUes nearly 13 Sarto’s thoughts htul gone along every game to date that they have Negfo’s Attempt To Become let the ball go through. club to waste time perfecting them young people of other countries. service and political liberty, as well By ASSOCIATED,^KESS the the same line. wiU you be, aU o f you. If you try played In the Twl league. Can- SEEDED STARS BOW credited with winning, but they loat ysatsrday, routing Floyd M. Blasor Similarly toe Itod Scat dldat w; And in America one heed only Iqok have to admit that young people as trends in tbe labor and agricul- months ago the associations to stop me from getting out Ulns, man, and Swede Rlsberg used to go o f Detroit, 66 and 5, and 8. H. IVl- about to see thousands of eager, tural fields.' evil grin. “ TU get nno Of you and here.” He Jabbed the pistol la and a half earned runs in the three Triple Champ Creates Lit- the no-hit wonder off the mound. son ot Clsarwatsr, Fla„ 7 and 6. etui trailed by 6% games after wsU-tralned young people out of courage", ^ a t they are no longer, Bridgeport—The Fairfield County on many new tasks in addition to and tha ball hit him full In the far back and to their right on the toelr 7-4 loss to Clsvelaad. That Chairman Glenn FYank said Governor Graves Of Alaba- it/might be the girl." . Uiicle Jim's, direction. games be pitched only to have lop- OUT AT MAIDSTONE Toagh Game To Loee With him In toe round of eight aelMoI and ou t'of work. Trained content to.sit meekly by, while Itopubllcan organization voted ap- giving the public nuuu training in stomach, knocking him off the bag gross to get their meat hands on waa becauseIIUM theUl« Tanks XBZlKS droppedGTO^MI / that when the committee makes its He picked up the rifle and fired, ‘Where's Flake and that runty sided scores piled up against him. I t was a tough defeat for the today wsro Thomas A. Carrlck, Jr, for Jobs that don't exUt. their economic chances grow slim- proval of a fund raising campaign^ hygiene, scientific farming and and nearly out. Whereupon Bush hoppers hit past tbs third baseman, 4-8 decisionlion to Detroit’s revM reetetaig aff report on policy to the national cowherder?" he demanded. It was noticed that Carr^n took tle Talk Among Fans; May spunky underdogs in the yelloW' of Baltimore, who conquered Thorn- "R is from those two situations mer and slimmer and their .chances ma Asked T o Investigate other things. not once blit t-wice in the air. sprinted acrosa the plate. Shortstops such as Leo Durocher Tigers, aevelsnd tbue'^gahMd e committee. It will not represent the recently advocated by the State That .will bring the others back, "They’re cornin’.” the mound against the P. A.’a last trimmed gray uniforms. A single that the youth movements of the of being sent Into a war they don’t CivUiaa Aides To Soldlere Tbe point Is that Infields design could do this today were tbs ball er 3 and 2 In the opening round and four-gameIS margin ever the lUd jS whOle party nor will Its declaration Central Committee, under which thought Steve, startled. Jt one "Well, watch yourself when they week and although he allowed but and a double off Johnny put tying World gained their Impetus," Miss want grow Just as fat as ever. "chart the courite of the party" In Among their new services are the Proye Financial Flop For Mrs. Andros And Mme. Hen- nothing of the kind today. and. throw ths runner out at first, showed some brllUant approaching; Hose. local, state and national party or- shot meant no luck, certainly two get here. I f atayone makes a movs two hits three runs had trickled runs on the bases with none out. SbieldaHOolllns said. "The move- Among the American organiza- the 1940 election. Report On Bmtal Beating. coUection and distribution o f articles not so Uvsly. A shortstop had to Spencer Bralnard of New Haven, ganizations would cooperate In a shots would mean he and Nikki ru start shooting and ru shoot across the plate in the first frame Another hit, a run, and John was Conn., another well known golfer, The strengthening moves sn (hr ment o f jrouth to unite in America tions which will be represented A t the open aesaton last night, of comfort to wounded eoldlera; rer Flayers of Dead BaU Efy-wers have a great arm when the baU have teen, the purchase at seeasd financial drive. had . been found. Before he had in this direction." He gestured and all due to loose fielding. Carron Promoter Jacobs. rotin Upset In Tennis; yanked. So were ths Phils’ teeth. and Thomas F. Sholl o f Glen Cove, is a direct result of the depression. at the Congress are: the National Matthew Woll, vice president of the lief acUvlUes In vUlages swept by Mora Beeonroefni was made in such a way that be seeker'Bin Clsseli from Baltimore sr; West Hartford— Dr. Curtis M. time to go further along that men- toward Nikki. He added Uncl4 had been playing short stop and They lost. 8 to 2. N. Y. They make up the upper half Bi Europe the . youth organization Interr-CoUeglate Christian Council,, Amerlr.an Federatlon-of Labor, and Florence. Ala.'. Aug. 3.— (A B ) — the war; and aid for refugees, from The Jackrabl)lt pill bos removed could field i t by the Giants and possUfly the ua* the Y. M, C. A., the Y. W. C. A., the Geer, 78, 'a'professor emeritus at the tal tangent, Sarto spoke. > Jim’s . rifle to bis ooUectlon behind doing a good Job and the writer The home-tpwners simply haven’t are a result of war threats." l»u ls K. Comstock, president of the Governor Bibb Graves had before the war zones and flood areas. , wondered where young Server was. competiton from the game. Base- Shortstops and other InfieMers be- of the draw. expected suspensloa o f rtiwf (llou e*' American Student Union, the Hartford Theological Seminary You two ett over by tto t tree, the bench. Just as ths crackls of ' Miss^^^y-Winner. any respect for Mr. Vander Meer. And then, defiantly. “I don't care Merchants association of New York, him today a''request from State They also spread the gospel of Poutney or Neubauer will do the New York, Aug; 8.—(AP) — It ball engagementa are endurance fore the Jackrabblt sphere handled In the lower haU were Antonio, tain Music) Melton. Terry rsCussd American Jewish Congrress, the which be served as professor and Face toward the fli« and don’t brush heralded the uprpach of They walloped him 5 to 1 two Sun- i f you do call It the exuberance of spoke from the same pliitform on Legislator George Bliss Jones to in- armed resistance against the' Japa- flinging against the tiremtdeers to- appears that tha ostfits Mike Jacobs contests more often than not. The many more chances than thoM of who beat William H. Parker ot to give any reason for suspendiag youth, it U my firm and sincere American Youth Congress, the dean for 37 years, died at hla home. vest^igate the death o f a 15-year-oId try anything. It wouldn’t bo healthy. the last two searchers. Ranee eUr- days ago—drove him to the showers Baltimore, 4 and 8, and Henry Bep- the "Cooperation of Labor and In- nese. Farmers are instructed in night and either o f , these ^Aurlers finally has teen sold a pup In hla players of ysstsryesr wars more In- today. hls sophomore left hander who has belief that when the youth of all United Electrical, Machine and dustry." inmate of the Alabama Boys’ In- When the others come in," he waved red. uneasUy. East Hampton, N. Y., Aug. 3. — about half way through the game, perllng of Philadelphia, 6 and 4; Hartford—Highway (Tommlsaloner seed and crop improvement in order (T o Be Oontliiiied) are good enough for the test. In big triple-decker chsmplA'nahIp ventive and resourceful. Big Ed Walsh is right. Infield teen belted out three times run* the world la educated by logic and Radio Workers of ' America, the Cooporatlon Would S(ie«d Recovery dustrial school because, Jones said, casual arm In the direction from (A P )— It seemk the international Aa they threatened to take another G, H. Dunlap ot Clemaon, 8. C., William J. Cox received a letter to "raise larger and better crops for order to stay up within striking ball game from him yesterday, hls Lena Blackburn, the format in- play hae been greatly minimised. ping, but the act shows hs means free discussion of all the problems American League for Peace and ' Both sounded a pica for coopera- "It appears this boy was brutally whence the shots bad come, "d^on’t fight between Henry Armstrong and doubles tennis toam ot Mrs. Doro- William Guynses of Fountain City, bueinese. ' .t Democracy, th e, National Negro from a Shelton resident who said a the nation’s food bins. distance o f Moriortys the Blue- thy Andrus of New York and Stam- teammates crowded 'round with ex- flelder now coaching tbe Athletics, The customers get action Instead that confront the world today, tion between the two groups to beaten before he died.” try to give ’em any signs. I'U do the flelds must win tonight and while Lou Ambers, next Wednesday Tenn.; and - Thomaa Foley of The Red SoxJVoplng to strength* there wlU Inevitably be phenomlnal Congress, the National Council of Swarm of bees was building a hive Jones wrote the governor irester- Organized Like Y. M. O. A. ford. Conn., and Mme. Sylvia Hen- pressions that reproved: doesn’t attribute it aU to the hop- of science. spqed recovery. alongside Route llO ' and that the talking." there la little likelihood of Porter- night. Worceoter, Mass. en .toelr pitching corps, have celled - dhanges In world governments. Methodist Youth, the United Chris- day after examining the body of The movement is organized along L G. ROBINSON SHARES Two days of Investigation reveals rotln o f Prance, hasXteen playing aa "You’re not gone let this bimeha ped-up sphere, either. Many prefer It, but the dyed-ln- ’ Comstock talked, for, collective danger of a stung raotorlA becom- fields upsetting tbe champlone base- 'Base-runners today are too busy Two more 18-hole roimda are the ailing Bob Orova back to duty * These youthful representatives who tian Missionary Society and the Raymond Tefteller of Florence, who tbe lines of the Y. M. C. A., but re They eat down, their backs to the that the great fight public- simply a imlt eo long that they even have to pushoven take ypu, are you?” the-wool fan would like to see the reasoning as a substitute for col ing involved in an accident was ball ' is a funny game, even the lose together In singles. scheduled today and toe 36-boIe and purchased two m ia fy leagad' are now beginning to see the light,' National Student Federation.' lectlve bargaining. died July 30 at the Industrial school ligious features of the latter or- tree, facing the clearing and the Isn't much Interested, even with John Ktired while the retiring fanning with umpires to catch signs. game given back to the ball player. grave. A call went out for Highway at Birmingham. ganization are lacking. STATE WITH WITHBIS Browns trim the Yanks once In a They've teen partneVe for about If any,” ha says. final tomorrow. . veterans, Joe Hevlng from Unwaa* Woll said that " ’ve are now en. cabin at their right. Sarto placed while, and such a thing could hap- three titles on display and one, the wps good. kee and Bin Harris from Buffslo. Department employes versed In bee Madame Chiang is active particu- four years now, p la jW In the “ Cartalnly, the percentage now Is . N E X T: Pitching then and now. tering kn era of ‘big government. Mother Charge^Beatlng the rifle on the tench by tbe cabin pen according to T y Holland. That lightweight, actually InvolveiL In a four-game serlee ended Sun' Then they secured Jim Taber from in Manchoukuo ’ are fostering the culture to look into the situation.- larly in tbe "protect our war waifs” Perhape it’s the neat. 'The fight United Statec, Bermuda, France and day the Phillies took all but one The outward manifestations are Inquiry into the R u th ’s death and sat down also, the pistol held Former Plays Lead In "Thi Is why Holland la determined to England. Neither U rated In the iH n S TIIlM Y'S bS Tn B S to replace the iajund border show with the Idea of demon- mounting deficits, increased tax Hartford—The State Welfare De- was started by Solicitor R. T. Simp- campaign. Hundreds o f orphans are carelessly In hls two hands. take no chances. looked like a steam-winder when from tha third-place Chicago Cuba Pinky Higglna at third. nCHUNGISUKE strating tbe necessity of retaining Amazing Dr. Clitterhouae" t waa arrang^. If for no other fame claoe as Helen M o ^ y and burdens and swollen budgets. Where partment received authorization son, Jr., after Mrs. Helen Tefteller, being collected from tbe war zones “What’s he going to do," whis- Tbe usual admlaalon prize will be Helen Jacobs or even eomeX^f the Dizzy Dean fazed them no more 1'.? the', soldiers there. the boy’s mother, charged he had With Claire Trevor For reason, it offered Armstrong the By ASSOdATEO PRESS CiaseU Fleiffii WeO this all may lead us no one can from Gov. Cross to go ahead with a and sent to Institutions in various pered NlkW. • ' awardeiP at the sixth inning and younger atari like Dorothy Bundy, than did Vander Meer. They re- Preparing FV>r Joint Attack tell.” been beaten. Authorities a t a hos' parts of China. Tbe goal of the unheard-of opportunity of adding called knocking him from the box KOVACS CONTINUES SARATOGA AUCTION The movea toward improvamoBt $9,(KK> W PA revision of child welfare “ Ambush ■ the others when they Three Days. both teams are again requested not top seeded In the Maldstone^lub’s easy Bryant, Cube—Shut out didn't ahow In yesterdajr's gamos. "Does It not occur to business,'' pital where the boy died said records campaign is to take care o f 20,000 to take all the time before the game the lightweight crown to the feath- in Cblcogp last May, Just before BIRD’S NEST SOUP A good many observers in the records, entailing a review of 18,(X)0 como in I suppose," Steve whis- erweight and welterweight tiaras tournament here. In doubles, how- Giants with two hits, 7-0, and aldsd Clsseli fielded ably for the Qlantoj Far Blast express the belief that he said, "that through cooperation case records and the elimination of gave blood poisoning as the primary children. Edward O. Roblnaon and . 1b batting practice. It la unfair ever, .there are few ■ better teams hls flinget went bad, then greeted cause of death. pered back. And then as hs found h e ‘Olfyody held. own cause with two sli^lM . but like practically everyoao ___ Japan and Germany are getting between ..unions and 'management unnecessary material. There are ten branches of "Tbe Trevor, stars of- the popular ‘B l_ to tbe umpires who might have to and they can hold their own With him back to baseball by repeating TO WIN AT TENNIS BRINGS IN $58,500 the answer: But now there’s little talk about Freddy Fitssimmona and Dolph who faced Clay Bryant, didn’t got • It should be possible to develop pro- Simpson said he had asked Solici- New JUfe Movement" In foreign Town” radio serial, msdee their first call a game on account of darkness all but the test singles players. ^ the discourtesy. ready /or. a.Jotot attack on Russln., Middletown— Leslie G. Sumner, "H e’ll need someone to guide the battle and the advance sale hoe Camllll, Dodgers — Fltxsimmons' bit. The Giants mads o ^ y two white i f ’ that Is thie[ ' I t " might expiairi' grams -that' would' b% 'socially w d tor George Lewie Bailee at Birming- countries where there are large screen appearance together In “ The and If the teams will get underway We didn't smear those fellows lip ert M a m Rn8S(HJa|F bridge and structure engineer of tbe ham t(f investigate records there. him back to the ranch.” teen so poor that the:^ have been The odd climax o f their partner- stopped Cardinals 6-3* Ih opsner; toe CuBs smacked Calrl HubboU sag the border fighting. economically sound and Just to em- numbers of Chinese. These have Amazing Dr. Clitteriiouae", Wamei at 8 o’clock seven innings can be ship came in the second day’s play \early In tnethe year, tnougn,”though," wWilson iu o n if. ira p . n i» State Highway Depeirtment, said the E. L. HoUume, chief of Birmingham They sat quietly for several Bros.’ new comedy-drama which persistent reports Jacobs would CamiUI poled 14th and 16th homers Dick Coffman for 13, Including horn, Such a war has been openly ploj;er and worker alike ajit. that aided considerably through dona- played without much trouble. plaster on another postponement. in the Maidstone tourney yesterday teid. "W e’ve made improvements, |S 100 Ullly LOOIt KOOKie s hy Stan Hack and Billy Jurgoi. could be laid bcfoqe the nation with 20,000 soldiers and clvillana who wUl detectives, said hls men also were minutes. Nikki ’ shifted uncom- comes to the State theater on Thurs- Ammal Yearling Sales Get in nightcap aa Dodgers Won 9-8. niese Border Clash Has talked In Berlin, Moscow and Tokyo, studying the case at Simpson's re tion of money and medical supplies. But Mike vows there will be a fight when they were the only favorites bigtg Improvements. I * Tabor was the only Boston flow* and the Soviet press long ago pre- ^be united support of men and iparch over the old Middletown- fortably. A fter Sarto had am- day. J.ohnny Lannlng, Bees — Gave quest. bushed the others, then whatT He week from tonight If there’s no- to lose, Mme,-He.?rotin was beaten "Why, we’re playing as well aa comer la action. He hit two dou- dicted Its approach. After admit- management and thus avert dan- Pqrtland bridge SaturcAy ae part Followers of the Tuesday night In the first round, 8 2, 6-1, by 'Vir- anyXteam In the league right now, Pirates only four hits and bees of the dedicatory exercises for the Superintendent Investigating had murdered Bancroft. A man body but him and the ushers to tend Left In Meadow Club Tonr Away To Slow Start; High- bles, but Denny Galebouss • kstw, Entire World Goessing. ting that this Is a possibility, one gers affecting all alike?” radio program know Mr. Roblnaon MELODY MASTER TOPS voice. ginia Wolfenden of Hsn Francisco, We’r^ a t the bottom all because we stopped lesgue leaders, 8-1, While police probed the matter, who had kUled once probably and Miss Trevor aa the two leading toe rest of a ckmn bits scattanT^ must add that It is hard to' believe new structure which parallele the CORNAUNE NEW COLOR One difficulty is that Ambers an up-and-coming you-'.yr player. got off to a bad start. UnfortU' Johnny Vander Meer, Reds— Won did span would be asked to break an Inquiry into circumstances of wouldn't worry very much about lights of a big metropolitan tabloid 13to triumph of season t e bsatins Brooklyn’s Dodgers rsgalnsd’fifth any one of the three want war at Tefteller’s death was being carried doesn’t lend, himself 'readily to the Then Mrs. Andrus was dimlnsted n a te ly ,\ ^ t happens nearly every Rey’s Round Of Eight er Prices Expected. place in toe National T rtigiis hy a repeating, the crime. She remem- and strictly on the Bide of law and FOREMOST DOG STARS PhllUes 8 to 3. By DEWITT MACKENZIE this precise moment. They have step. There was no danger of the on by Col. D. M. Weakley, superin old b^Iyhoo. For all hls boxing In the second round by Mrs Vir- year.” \ one-point margla over Boston wbstt other projects on'their minds. TURNS HIS VACATION bridge collapsing, he said, but 40,- SPONSORED BY PATOU bered. suddenly, the day they had order, of course. In “ The Amazing skill, the lightweight%hamp la a col- ginia Rice Johnson of Boston, S-l, George GIU and Charlie Gebrln (Associated Preae Foreign Affairs tendent of the school Mr. Clitterhbuse”, however, the Hooped By AddlUooa they won two games from S t Louis. Writer) 000 feet stamping down . In unlaon w alkrt through Grand Central, orless Individual. Nothing exciting 6- 1. « ger. Tigers—GiU teat Yanks by Might Warrant Snmll Bet Declaring investigation “definite tables are definitely turned. Robin- Miss Upside And Rip A Rarin’ Manager. Jim said, hls batting and Southampton, N. Y., Aug. 8 — Saratoga Springs, N. Y.—Aug. 6-2 and 9-8. Johnny Vaadsr Mssr*i might make It sway uncomfortably, ly determined the boy had not been she and Steve Bind her father. No happens to him, and he doesn’t say Mrs. Ahdrus, fourth seeded In tho halting nineto-lnnlng rally, 4 to 3; return to form b elp ^ keep the Cta* There is one possibility, however,, INTO TRADE VENTURE hint of tragedy In the bright sun- son Is a Park Avenue surgeon, and Beaten In Feature Event At fielding strength had improved vast-1 (A P )—^The tennis "veterans” final- (A P ) — Saratoga's annual year- New York. Aug. 3.—T h ^ Russo- which scents rather more logical Hartford— Republican State Cen- beaten here,” Weakley said. Paris, Aug.. 3.— (A P ) — Pinkish much. tournament, la seventh In the na- ly since the\ acquisition Gehrlnger poled 14to'bpmer of sea- cinnatl Reds on toe Cube heels as respectable enough on the surface, tlonal ranking and Mrs. Johnson ling sales got off to toe usual slow Japanese fighting at the Ju^tlon of than most of the others, and might tral committee Chairman Benjamin "W e are determined to find out all rust, a new color named comaline shine of that-day, no warning of Crescent Track. There was on abortive attempt to son with man on base. they downsd Philadelphia 2-8. the things ahead. Then the money but his Intense Interest in the psysl- 13th. season's brilliant crop of newcom- warrant a small bet. This must as- Local Youth Shows How To E. Harwood announced F‘aul L. Cor- the facta in this and welcome the and sponMired by Patou, was shown .stir up a controversy the other day. traub at first. But hls whole team’s start last night but Nbould begin to Denny Gatehouse and Ken Kelt- Washington gained a 5-8 vtctotp the Slberia-Mahchoukuo-Korey bor- on the train and the realization ology of . criminals leads hlitt teto a Although Miss Bundy, the top- sume, for the sake of argument, nell, headmaster of the Romford aid of authorities. When It Is over, today In winter style displays. Ambers’ manager threatened to better, .he bellfyes. His pitchers ers, but one of the youngsters, hit the high spots tonight. ner, Indiana— Golehouse kept 13. over the S t Loute Browns la a ders la like the Orient’s fimous Spend \ Vacation And Come Also featured were greens in bot- that her father was somehow in- double life. In the couree o f com- West Springfield, Maas., Aug. 8.— seeded player, lost a set In each of Urdnest soup—considerable of a something which we do not know to school, had accepted the post of they will find the boy has not been mitting a seriea o f "perfect” crimes, (Special)—-Miss Upside and Rip A claim the.welterweight title if Lou have teen hotter he sold,' since Frank Kovocs, appears to be bold. In 'th e little George Street pad- Red Sox hits scattered and Keltner gams protested by toe losers sftsr . 'i- Back Not “Broke,” mistreated In any way here." tle and olive shades. Braid frogs volved with the sinister Bancroft won. The Armstrong camp didn’t her matches against Jane Stanton hit 18th homer of year down Bos- mystery Into which one dislikes to be a fact— namely that the Soviet publicity director • for the commit- he meets a beautiful “ fence"—splay- Rarin’. outaUnding staEs o f the sea- of liOS Angeles and Margaret Os- moving from Baker Bowl, the Phils Ing his own. dock, from which has c6me many S' .to umpire Harry Gelsel had sitfan d a took the Initiative in the border The superintendent made all rec- gave a military touch to black suits and his companion. She looked at enter Into the spirit Eddie Meed, ton. 7-4. broken wrist In a collision with ' .to eeicb. from nearby houses; ■ ■ ' T b ^ automatic hs held between Agriculture department aclantlsta winner o f the Springfield Gold Cup 36; Ott, New York, 28. Manchester, will tagle with toe Among tbe beaten playe/s of the. GaUlahod 3rd, and Imp. Jacopo'. National The feature three-year-old nse ■New, Yo^k, Aug. 3.— (A P )— A Such rniniature planes, flyiiig Two extension ladders were run are 'crowing about a new way to Tbe Penn .A. C. star believes hls First National nine of giast Hart second round were Owen Anderson Completing toe lot for tonight’s sale W. L. Pet. tlonal trot went to VesU Honovsr, good oa that of anyone else. hla Icnecs. event a short time ago, came 23-year-old brother, now a Junior at Stolen bases—Scharein, Pblladel- FOREIGN JEW STUDENTS womah who tried 28 times in 28 without humem pilots and controlled up to the ledge as the girl, clinging Identify hens srithout' waiting for phU; Hack, Chicago, 11. ford at toe West Side Oval tomori' of Hollywood, Calif., who caused a are consignments from Leslie Pittsburgh ..... 67 33 .633 which ran away from such crack Nnmerons Possible Reasons Berlin, Aug. 8.— (A P )— Violation Givs ’em a caU,” be ordered through with her fifth, victory o f the the University of Penn^lvanla, soon There are numerous possible rea- years to obtain a license to teach by radio from the ground were dem- to-the Ivy-clad wall and shivering their cackle. Pitching — Blanton, PltUburgh, row night at 6 o'clock. Tho visitors lot of surprises In Europ this Coombs, H. B. Scott, E. K. Thomas New York ...... 54 40 .574 trotters os Champlain, McLta and o f the German border by two NlkU. “Just one and' don’t try any- season to take the main ‘ distance will have the necessary experience Chicago aoDM for the border figbtidg, and It commercial subjects In New- York onstrated to the army last year at In the cold dawn. breeze, - again They have developed a variety ot 8-1; Klinger, Pltteburgh 8-5. are now leading the Twl circuit In spring; Archie Heoderson>of Chapel and various others. Included among ---- - 62 4 :859 Long Key. Vesta Hanover is not Czechoslovak airplanea was charged thing or—” event, tbe ninth race. Favorite to to try out with him for on olymrtc Cincinnati Ion'/ difficult to pick them out. Tbe Rome. Aug. 3— (A P )— The gov*, City schools appealed today to Dr. the Muroc Dry Lake bed, California. threatened to Jump. The crowd Hello," eaUed NUcki, but her chicken known aa tbe red*and- AMERICAN ICAGUE that t o ^ with two wins and HiU, N.’ C., who has teen producing them ore two daughters, of Man ..... 51 42 .548 eligible for the rich Hambletontaa today by DNB (German official news win the event, the Allore entry led berth. • Brooklyn ...... 44 49 .473 trouble comes in trying to sift them eminent announced today all for- Frank P. Graves, state commis- Only certain features of the plans missed a heartbeat several times as agency) In a report from Glatz. voice wasn't very strong. white-barred leghorii eolely to htip Batting — Foxx, Boston, .369; losses In toe second round. frequent upsets; big Alfred "Jarvis O’War, a colt by A m e r i^ Flag ’St Goshen, N. Y. Long key, which TarrilTs Charge into the stretch by "Jim itarted cortpetltive rowing Boston ' ...... 42 '47 .473 down to one logical explanation. eign"" Jews would be barred - from sioner of education. to use an independent target are the girl swayed and almost fell. The report said the airplanes flew They could hear the crackle of buyers of day-old chicks dstonnlne AverlU, Cleveland, J54. , The First Nationals whipped toe of Tenafly, N. J., who n Igbt rank and the get of such sires os Whlcb- is eligible', broke In toe first beat two. lengths and a half ami Ignored In the freshman eight two years St. Louis .•*.. 88 54 .413 With both Moscow and Tokyo Italian schoole beginning with the The woman. Miss MjTtle C.‘ Hey- new. But unlike the young New York- Into Germany over Glatz with ob- the brush and the sound of foot- whether they are getting males or Runs — Greenberg, Detroit, 83; Snils Slavkln team last Sunday, - with toe best If be practiced bard one. Hard Tack, Imp: Sickle. Sun but waa the'best of the Hambte- his efforts in the run to/tbe wire, ago at Penn", Joe said today. “ Last 10 Philadelphia ... 29 61 .322 taTklng to aach other in no unter- fall term. wood, charged the school board of British . gunners- . for two or three er who plunged to his death from a aervers photographing the town. steps now. A bird fluttered up In females. About 650,000,0(N) chicks Foxx, Boeton; Gehrlnger,. Detroit, 3, this being the same outfit that enough; Frank Guernsy. Jr., of BrlarT Blue Larlcspur and Flying tonian ellgibles in the other two. 17-story ledge after many suspense- winning by the same m a i^ . Ptcar season hs was No. 8 In the Junior American tala language, we can dismiss the A communique Issued by the gov- examiners with "malice, prejudice I “ Glatz Is 12 miles from the frontier frightened haste. A second later are sold each 'year,- and buyers now was defeated by Moriartya 3-0, Oriando, Fla., intcrcoUe^ate cham- Heels. ridden hours, the rescue attempts dy, from the Westfield/kennels of varsity eight and from what coach f W, U Pet. Idea that the present phase of tbe ernment said: and discrimination." \ ^ * - ^ I b - c o n t r o ^ plane, the Queen between the two nations. Ranee buret into tbe clearing. can not tell which sex they are get- Runs batted la—Foxx, Boeton, an Indication thpt the locals will be pion; and Gilbert Hunt ot Washing, clash is a purely local, affair. The had a happy climax. While the Boyle and White, carte through Rusty CaUow says, Jim is k go^ New York ..A .. 67 31 .648 “ Beginning with the scholastic Dr. I^uls .Marks, chairman of the ? * * ’ »P«raJrt by the RoYal Air “ Nikki," he cried. ’Thank God ting. 108; Greenberg,. Detroit; Dickey given a severe test by the invaders ton, D. C. (V show la being directed from tbe two force. Ol/iclala said it has been glrlq.attentton was distracted from with a second victory In three starts sweepswlnger and pulls a powerful TODAY’S GAMES Cleveland ...... 54 81 .635 year 1938-1939 tbe admission of board, said Miss Heywood had f^ e d you’re safe.” He started toward The new variety la a cross be- oar." New York, 78. Notable third* round victims were capitsls. ^ brought down a number of times, below, watchers reached out a win- PLAN MABATHON RELAY. to taka the sixth race/of tbe biU. tomorrow night Caatenslli la a like- Boston *.... 61 36 .586 foreign Hebrew students, tacludlng In 20 examinations and had hem the couple Bitting by the tree. tween a white leghorn and a Rhode Jim will have two years of var- Hits — Lewis, Washlgton, 134; ly choice for slab duty for tha East Lewis Wetoerall, conqueror at An- Here is one bsire possibility:— patched up, and used over again. dow and seized h er’ wrlatsJ Island red. The down of the female National Washington .... 48 47 .505 those residing In Italy, to all Italian found Ineligible for eight others. He "What’s the matter? Hurt?_What’s sity rtow work before tbe Olympics Travis, Washington, 132. Hartfordites. Wllkoa, who pltchad derson, who lost to Kovaca * 6-1; The Japanese have a half million of. Sha- was taken to a hospital for Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 3.— (A P ) chicks is a lighter red than that of Chicago at New York. Detroit ...... 47 47 .500 schools o f all grades Is" prohibited.” j gj,. made her highest score, wrong roll around. • Tbs two brothers fie* Doublea — Crmiln. Boston, 38; Frank Shields or Hollywood, f'rm er their crack troops In Manchoukuo. At the same-time It announced observation, v Ten Roqtiester youths who want the males. for Porterflelds against Moriartya St Louie at Brooklyn (night) Chicago ...... a . 36 45 .444 RACING 53.7 per cent, in 1911—on her flret SU B TERRAN EAN iRH ER "Drop tbe rifle.” ’ It was Sarto. quenUy row against aach other on Cramer and Chapman, Boston; several weeks ago, will be second Davis Cup plaj/er, 'v/bo was beat- Pittsburgh at Boston (2). Philadelphia would be a welcome aid to a new program to increase thi ef- to ‘put their bomei town on the en, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, by Hunt; and Bob- .. so 63 J57 E V E R Y N I G H T the Japanese command down In examination. BLAMED FOB DISAFPE.AR.ANCE. THREE-YEAR-OU> SWIMS map’’ began prepataUona today to Hs was standing by the bench and Raneoeas creek near their father’s Trosky, CIsvrtaBd. 35. choice. C^lnclnnati at Philadelphia. St. Louie ...... 38 60 J18 ficiency of the nation’s armed AUTHORITIES LO T fruit farm at Brldgeboro, N. J. by Kamrath o f Austin, ‘Tex., who Chlaa forces. . - • A S H O R E U N A S S I S T E D . do it— a nonstop relay run the pistol in hls hand coverrt all Triples — Heath, aeveland, 11; It oeems certain that Cy Blanch- American Eastern Conahobocken, Pa., Aug. 3.— (A P ) CURFEW IN PALESTINE By abso c ia: PRESS took a 8-6, 9-3, 6-1 beating from DAILY DOOBLB. Thars have been suggestions from New York city to San Ftan- three. AverlU, Oevaload, 9. ard will ifet toe call for Moriartys, mc N s UI. New' York at Detroit W. L. Pet A communiqus said: KENNEDY ITSITS FAMILY —Mrs. Clarance Knode told police Colorado Spi' 'Everett Mar- NEWSOM 18 DURABLE - that there might be a difference of State CoUege, Pa., Aug. 8.— (A P ) ciacQ. “Nobody’s hurt yst,” be said. Home Runs—Greenberg, Detroit, ri Washington at St. Louis. Binghamton ... 63 29 .681 1st «s 4 2a4 B A O K 0 "A t recent meetings held by 11 ON HOLID.AY IN FRANCE. Haifa, Palestine, Aug. 8— (A P )'^ Crto., threw who will be at strength for the ---* w,,-- tu IpilTlnw In Tokyo military quarters a full-grown maple tree In her yard —No one was more surprised than The ^uths, high school students "Drop the rifle." Ranee let it slide thou,. 230,.1st Ji 87; ro x z, Bostmi, 39. encounter. Another good game wU l' - .?**7*** te 64. Pbilad^bla at (tolcago (2). Hoxleton . . . a. 60 36 .635 Duce with the minister ot finance A curfew imposed July 2S when a- Lee'S^koff, 313, 'opeka, Kas.. one Claveland - ^ u c k Nawsom, St. 3-A, 8-3 by Jarvis white ha oontinu* t " whether theae troops should J' ■ "had disappeared Into the earth” her -parents when three-year-old or recent gr^uates and aU track slow ^ from hls hands. Sarto Stolen baoee—Werber, FhUadal- be offered fane on Sunday when Boston at Cleveland (2). Albany ...... 47 " 45 fill and the chief of general staff of war London, Aug. 3.— (A P )— United when she heard a "rumbling’' and bomb exploslMi klUed at laast 35 hour 37 mips. Louis Browns’ pitcher, has bad hla ^ „ I currsot playing policy of con- tM e d m it % moved down from MucboukuOi. and ^ a further program to in- Margaret Ann Haitle fell from a athletes, plan to start from NeW walked over and ran his left band and wounded 50 t o '80 persona ssaa Oooatti. New Tork; Lewta, Eastern Elmira ... . a « a. 45 49 .479' State Anibaasador Joseph P. Km - rushed out. In v e s tig ^ rs aald a Long Branch, J.—Cliff Olson. left ankle fractured thrM tinus and M tooth an srgyM possible, Hartford at Elmira. M poeeible (thoughI th e w r it e r the efficiency of our armed bridge acrosa a creak and awa York about Aug. 15, jrun in reJaya acroos Ranca, removing the hunt- lifted today, Indlrarins that onthocl- Washtagtoa; Lary, aavelaad, 13. Wiiilam^ort .. 45 54 .455 tiM to 9tM nedy left by plane today tor Cannes. subternnean river, disoovared la a ISO, Mlimasnts. ’ Frank Braao- ones faB off n 335>foet eUff wtthout WUkas-Barre at Bingbamtoo concluded." to shore unaailstad. 'The parenta M hours par day, bohind an aooom- ing knife at hts belt. Ues hi Her ed a tense ettnatten atto- chug'—Ansa. OerRaad, 18-3; (3). Trenton .... 40 53 .485 fiikK W L N mp UOL «™ **”rigea havs woo j esgo in s t r t e ^ psts, but ths scons Haatetoo at ' W8rti tha Goid- *Tfow- walk 9«ar and alt by tat ftoa AmWowkB iwlahatitti MnrFMb 1^^ WUkss-ltotra 40 57 K■4^ Trsutoa 8t ■Ottat'; W,rilM|t'8Re£- - JH| - MANCHESTER EVENWO B E R i^ . MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8,1938 VB w BOOTS AND HER BDPD&iS So Far* So Good ^ u a r W •DMK’ S \T. vavVUR V AVk \ RIGHT VOAV1, OH N O \ t x v SCOT A O F SENSE and N O NSENSE ON TMG VAMK, VOtl H0\X> ^ 1'V.V. 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Commteeion check owned by Harry C. Kalah of R. F. p. That guy UcMng Us chops down Oedara win oppoaa tha South' Meth- marry I want tbs fun of taming my one ooadltlCn. You’ve got to tot bm | l#r Motor Sale# tnc. Dod(«*Ply- ing and carpentry. A. A. Dion, 61 Ho. 1, Rockville. Conn., and will ^ odists. The box seme: a man. 1 once a monA. For more detalle call FOR KENT—SEVEN room cottage there at Morgantown, W. Va., la mm a a eofitlnus with my career. moutb Sale# and Service. Center Welle etreet. Phone 4860. conducted by Hurry C. Kvlih of R. F# UWOnSLmmj XHWWB H artford, Aug. 8.— Tb a a tra y of at Oloott St. Phone 8101. Open MancbMter 81*1, Brunner Salee dt KnoUwood Beach, Saybrook, for D. No. 1. RockvHU, Conn.. *s par- ''Little Sleep/’ Glenn, bead foot- motoroycla ataira slated to ride bare Suiter—Let you? Tm dependtogl Co. August, with en otmvenleneee. Call ball-coach at 'West ‘Virginia.. . .He AB R H PO A B the itost two weeks but held a t bay CrlUclsU on It! •veninc#. mittaa. h ARRT C. KBIBH FiaUs, as ...... 4 2 2 4 4 0 floonorvUle Folks By Fontaine Fot HELP WANTED^ \______Dated Ind of Aud., 1*>4. baa ’em only three de^ In every la tha weapy taodendea of tha tost A criticism can be one of twe-thiags LOOK OVER TOOTi evefgreene. poeltlon and la sat for all oomerA FracchlA s ...-4 1 2 2 1 2 Isy Stadium tonight If tha weathae The difference Is If Its dot^to help thing and yeu have mode a friend I -ooupe,- excellent condition,, tiratfr, epMer. Vary nuaieroiie Ala year. WANTED YO U l^ CrniL between ed watarfnmt cotteg^ . M rs.__ ...... -'M4|'VeE. PEIUIIT. ' . r;.'.every Incomliig-train bringe i QulB»by,'2b--»v»i»»w4.—0 ""I' -'g '- '2 -'1 OUR BOARDING HOUSE good tlrea, run juat Zd.OOO' mile#. NOTICE or APPLICATION man reteniA ' ; V - ’ '—or done to h'urt'youT" fCf life. Give him unooneited adltte j Spray at onte or Phone 88*7, John 20 and 28 to care for little girl. Aehland, 10 South e t r ^ Rockville. load of broke horse players from Altken, lb .8 0 1 2 0 0 Be adliig tha group la Bo TJsm M , and you may have made him on | Sacrillce. Telephone 8270 Phone 1108-8. Thia la .to elva notlca that i Marcus If ws would notloe faults of frtsnds S Wolcott for attention. Phone 8266. A Morairty of 41 Bummer street, earatoga....Bet on the YankesA La Plaat, i f ...... 2' 1 0 0 0 0 dual night speedways ifliamplon. Bo sad mention thsss things to enemy for Ufa. I AM P l AKJMIMO t o V ISIT M V AAADAM Manchaater,. Conn., have filed an ap- boya, end sleep nlghtA Ford, cf •*••-^•••,8 0 1 0 0 0 hOIda tha eastern title and also tha T thsm, f Y^\ S iS T B R VMHBKJ T H > 8 0 V 3 LE A V E plication dated lat of Aug., 1931, with Don’t let anybody try to tall you Vsaaart, V 0 1 2 0 1 N ew I n l a n d ohamplonahlp and to MOVING—TRUCRING— WANTED TO RENT 88 tha Liquor Control Commlaalon for . There Isn’t any telling how good OM TH E IR VACAOriOM/ TH E LA ST THE HELP W ANTE&- a Paekocs Store Baer Permit for this d a y Bryant didn’t hoU hlmaetf HaaaoB, p w vaw ,801041 rated *Yope” among tha speedsters Filter, af M i»M ..8 1 1 S 2 1 J.. .. our words could do them. TIM E X L E F T >O U TO ROCnr STORAGE ao MALE OR FEMALE 87 WANTS!!—BEFORE August 18th, tka sale of alcobolle liquor on tba a ball game at the Polo Grounds now oosnpetlng In this oountxy. . But when wc she their weaknesses, 5EREWITV/ Manchester pramitas o f 111 Main atraat, H a n c b ^ yesterday----- HIM t a r t ’en was a ------—...... B m a y Kaufia an, the national cham- RXZ. VOUC.SELP TH S P L A C E THE AUSTIN A CHAMBERS when you steno gr apher by American couple, four rooms or taf. Conn. Tha bualnaaa la owned by and try to odvertlac them, • STORIES WANTED— and was knocking tha buttons right off _ 24 0 11 2T 12 plon h avla g deeidsd to campatoa LO O K E D U K E A H O O PEM WMBN Evening Herald want Uia beat In Local aad tong office asaietant, male or female. small cottage, all modem. |38 per Flret National Btoraa, Inc., o f Park the Giants' shirts....Winner of to- toiiwiiMi. « a tha other alda of tna If you should moks mlstokss, you'd MUCH DiatanA Moving. Daily BsprsA month. Write Box T. Herald. and Oakland Avaa.. Ekat Hartford, wont your frisnds to come toll X o o r E A C K , S O ‘DOtsj’T H O LD COMRADESHIP OF Specify age, and experience. Write Conn,, and will bq conducted by Mar- night’s .flyweight go' here between CHhblA^" IHwJlf!d ^0 2 0 pend, iJavwM to ona of tha color IN STAMPS, CLASSIFIED Hartford, Mancbaatar, KockvUia P„ O. Box 168 Manebutor. cua A Morlarty of 43 Bummer street, iaU Montana and Katsuml Iforio- Dowd, n ...... 2 1 0 0 2 1 ful mambara of tba f a irly t y®“- '^AKiy O V AJb C L U E R CUNIO KJS SOME FELl Phona 6380, 68 HoUlatar atraat. WANITBD—BY YOUNG couple 3 Mahehaster. Conn., aa permittee;__ A Bo—why don’t you start doing them or 4 room rent, centrally located. the Japaneee Cengdien, will P. Dubaldo, 2b>.:2 1 2 2 1 0 of Biotoreyela a ta iA W HILE I ’M O O M E t * V O U’L L eciEM Tisrs ADVERTISEMENTS MARCUS S. MORIARTT emeet Little Diulo of OellfomlaYor tba moat ruggad of tba lo t 1 'a , like you’d wont thsm to doT Wine for 40,0Q0,000 SITUATIONS WANTED— Write Box Y, Herald. Dated 1st o f Aug., ItIA SchatbaapOiig, a ! .4 1 1 1 2 0 P e O B AELV B E G OIKJO A B O U N D MEN benat ala everaca werda M e M-l-I-ll; ______Benny Lynch’s old title...... John Frey, a f ...... 4 1 0 2 0 0 tha aoales a t over 300, Bq —Lyto Myers. Frenchmen . . bltlela BBiabcr# ea# abbrevlatleni PAINTING—PAPERING 11 FEMALE 88 WANTED TO RENT four rooms, Henry Learie’ fSOO.OOO cult against F. MOrdaviky, p .1 0 0 2 2' 0 spectacular atyls e f lidla g —^ 4 W ITH A P E K p ETU A L. C A S E OP ae«b count mt a war# ea# aompaoBd fumlehed or unfumiehed, by Au- LiaVOR PERMIT the throe members of the New 'York GlovaaaiBl, a ir....4 1 1 1 0 0 d ro o g ecyapstitlvs apMt. .. Scotch Gent—Mjr lad,, are you to 'y o u could not recount the hls- HICCUPS, S O r t L LAV no A ward# aa two worda MlalBaai aeat la PROPERTY OWNERS —Attantion. CAPABLE EXPERIENCED High NOTICB OP APPLICATION Boxing Oommleelon to expecM to There will be four other i nrlaa at taraa Uaaa ^ . $6.88 npapara room, oolltng paper- echool girl wants housework or gust 15tb, reseonable rent, good Thia la to slva notlca that I Oaorsa Glaeson, of ..^ ..4 0 4 0 0 0 be my caddis? ^ lory of France without its C O C O 8U P P LV O F HBADACHE Ltea ratae ear dae far iraaaltal E. Pottarton o f 14 William atraat, be filed today....A nd now comes. T. Mordavaky, n .2 0 0 IS 2 -0 ann to the Seld tontobt Tha Caddie—Yes, sir. wines. They have flowed from ed or kalaomlned. Material, labor child care. Call 6241 after 8.. location. Write Box M, Herald. Doug Smith from way up yonder-in others are Ray GraiR of Pi - A^lEDlCnOfi/ coinplata. Inalda, outalda painting Manchaater, Conn., hava Iliad an ap- Duhalde, sf m ,2 0 0 I 0 D Scotch Oont—And how ore you Waterloo to Verdun and for can- **" Miaaitva JUfok IX, tfi»^ ptiaatlon datad let of Aux.. .19>8, with TraO, British ColumUA to s u ^ .OngoiA "Wooitoto? G - - at finding lost tsdlsT T^b Char*# Large aavinga. Work guarantbbd tha Liquor Control Commlaalon for that Timy Galento maiy have caught SprlngfleM, Kemw Browsr of turiet before' that, miking aad d aeaeaeauva Oaya . J 1 atal J at* Lang. Phona 8808. . _____ POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 4.1 .LEGAL NOTICES a Package Btora Baer Permit for 22 2 4 24 7 1 femla aad *T*ea was" OUUoia. The Coddi.—Very .good, sir. breaking autocrats and kings. Aad < ObaaMtlva Dare .H f e»B U eja the eals of aleohollo liquor on tha Us cMd from being "froth Utten” Morlarty B ros,...... 008 010 02a—O Scotch Gent—well, look around ....T o iriiich we sayroiioh with a same match racaa aa had been ar> French wine stiil- flows. Forty 8 Dae ...•...•• •••••I tl aiel id eta FOR SALE—BARRED Rock, Pul- BIRHOR PBRMIT pramlaas o f 417 Main street, Manchaa- Cheney’s MacUas ..210 000 002—2 and find ona oo ws eon start'the inillion Frenchmen prefer It daily All ardara ter Irradulat laaarUeaa lets, crossed with Reds, about 100, ivonoBi or am,iOATioi( tar. Conn. Tha business Is owned by Ug O .... ranged for two weeks ago aad than ? x : , v f ^ wlU be akarcad al Ike aaa U#m rata. repairing ax This Is to elv* notloe that I, David First National Btoraa, Ino., o f Park Hlto off HaasoB 4; F. Mordava^ carried over to last Wedaaadair are game. to water. Beialel ralaa fat leas urai avanr aliout 10 weeks' old. Inquire 18 Warnook of If Bumnilt street, Man- There’s a tan on# going tl 11. Basa oa BaUa off Itoaaaa 4; F. MOWER SHARPENTNO, repaliing. and Oakland Avaa., East Hartford. oardad for tonight Wine to grown everywhere in dae advartMa# ftvaa aeoa w eaeh „ Keeney street. cheeter. Conn,, hava Bled an applica- Conn., and will ' be conducted by rounds out at HobhA N. that Mordavaky L Um plrta READ IT OR NGT-- ^kda ardarad bafara ika ikird at dftk VACUUnO OlAAHATA TAOOBdltSOIMd* tion dated tird of July, with tha Giorea B. Potiartbn. of 34 Wliyart Bmto Lombardi’S' nose - Is so *long Xa oaa Lismaa ridae. against O i^ France, except in two provlncea.. 0 «kjr wlU ba akaraad aale tar Aa aa> U qiior Control C'ommlaeton for a atraat, '.Manohaater, Conn., as parmltv Moria ffy. tonquay whose favorite diah to The United Statoa omokod 87 per Picardy and Normandy. Theicur teal aaaibar at tfsaa tka ad aepaar. Kay making, look rspairlng. aafa he can light a clgarettA stand im- combination changing. Biaitbwalta. ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Packaira Baer Permit for the ta|e of tADa der a shower and not get the coffin itehliig spaed with the topnototo- cent more cigarettea in 1937 than It Incomparable wine diatrieta ore ad, abarsla# al tka rala aaraad bat alrohollc liquor on the premisea of GEORGE B. POTTERTON 8LA P O UX B A B B T IO Il o m L ^oodale” has gone agatast did in 1929. aa aUowaaaa av ralaada aaa ba autda 62 Pearl istraat Its North Mein atraat, Mancheeter, tack wet... .Izzat so, SchnozT.... Bordeaux, Burgundy. Champagne FOR SALE—LOAM for towns 31.00 Dated 1st of Aug,, 1931. latal of the No. 1 men of~toa end Anjou, from which have been aa alx tiBa ada aieppad aftar A# Cohn. The buflneae la owned by Tha H-i-^-ai. . ______. Minnesota must have soUi^Uig . . . . 4 1 0 1 0 Grant boasting Oregon as his hoaw All adeaftleaBaau Baal AaArB A . .Popoff, If . . . ; : 4 1 8 0 0 watchman, at his home: pagnization.” invented in the 18th Estate 31.80; medium 3 dos. 11.18; Pul- Thif If to give notlca that I, Lucia tar. Conn. The'bualnaaa Is owned by of Northwestern and Biff Jones ef and Brower hanging his bat la Call- Social Worker—I hope Mr. Mulil A atela, aeee'n^ Paeanl o f 133 KIdrIdga atraat, Han- First National Storea, Ino.. of Park Nebraska... .There’s something for W . Fcqxiff, l b . ^ . . 4 8 8 4 0 fomto when be is home vrbleh to century by Dom Perignoii. makes radaJatloaa aataraad be tka eabllak* lets 8 doe. 31.00; also vegetables chaatar. Conn., hava Bled an applica- and Oakland Avea.. East Hartford. gen, ^ t you do not squander your this wine. In its natural state it an aad A a raairVa.. A a ritb t A and poultry, by phoning Manches- a Chamber of Commerce to work Tomlinson, as . . . , 4 2 .2 S 2 seldom. There wOI be 18 events For Foil Sale tion dated 34th of July, 1934 with tha Conn., and will he conducted by Nor- Peckham, 3b . . . . 4 1 2 1 1 with the field getting off for the money on liquor and extravagant Is rather flat adit. Avtaa ar raJaat akr aa#e Ma« ter 4020. Liquor .Control Comiplaalcn for a ris A. Hayea of 313 Spruce street, on, ain’t it? living. Every workingman ohould alArad abJaattenabla Tavern Permit .for...tha aala of .alco- Mancheater.xConn... aa permittee. This news arr{ved bero late but B. Popofl, I f _. . . . S 2. 2 _ 0 . 0 first race a t 8:80. __ Below these main groupa. ' CBLOKKO HOURS—Ciaaalhkd..^ ad# If jroa-hsTd « farm* homo holic liquor on tha pramlita o f 173 NORRIS A. HATES Koehler, ^f 1 3 2 1 •et oalde a portkm of hto ooipings France produces other less eoMly VAALL a iU E H IM A c h a n c e ' A ka pabUshad aaaa dae B a s t be ta> Banjo Smith, sports editor of the or serdsge at rcaaoiisble Waat Middle Turnpike. Hanchaatar, Dated lat of Au#., 1933. Modean, 8b ...... 2 1 3 2 1 every week la a savings oedount. but equally famous wines, the TD C ATC H U P O N H IS ‘P O K S B • e e l^ by U .e'aloeb eaaai datarday# HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Conn. The bualnaaa la owned by Lucia Greenville (8. C.) Piedmont, Is a MiM. pricds w« will tfy aad H-3-3-H. Simler, p .8 0 2 1 0 May I ask where you deposit your Moselle and Alsace, Obermai, Rl- PaganI of l|3 Eldridea alraat,' Man- popper—and a proud 'un, too...... Last Night^s.Ftghta wagesT Abyo it for yon. Trade* FOR SALE—TWO hand crocheted chaater. Conn., and will be conducted Glad to see you’ve Mttled down, Simons, e ...... 4 0 1 7 0 quewihr. Sainte-Odile. Vouvray. to TELEPHONE TOUR bed spreads, one pop com stitch, by Lucia PaeanI of 133 Eldridga Mr. Mulligan—I'd juat aa soon tell ins. w f m u im rMi) srrahgfd. 3 Bdlesmcn. Banjo... .Correction: Johnny Ven- ASSOCIATED PRESS mention only a few. Then there JS WANT ADS and one cart wheel design. Tele- street, Manchester, Conn., ae permit- FAN FARE—JAIL * S6 13 1* 21 2 you os not. 'Tls $16 a week I make. are the very special, the curious CndtoRicni. waiUng. tee. der Meer and Dusty Cooke didn’t Newark, N. J.—Tippy, '^Larkln, When I’ve paid the rent, the gro- phone 3444. il LUCIA PAGANI have to sleep on the o]d veranda In * B artm a a’a wines such at Blanquette de LI- . SCORCHY SMITH Ada a n aacaptad aver tka talAhaaa A B R H F O A E 186, Newark, knocked out Eddie oar’s bill, the butcher’ s bUl, the gas Fartnerdtip Adjourned By JOHN C. TERRY at Aa CHAROB HATH dlvA abava Dated 24th of July, 1931. New York.—^Thoee poor Brooklyn Cincinnati because of the heat— Zivlc, 188, Pittsburgh (1). moux or Clairette de Die. And aa a aoavaBlaaaa ta advatnlaan^ bat H-8-3-3S. Dodgers—Now Stanley iBazarewskl, It was in St Louis... .Now that the B olfA cf ...... 8 1 1 0 0 0 company, the electric light company, there are the wines grown In the BUT GEE, SCORCH/V THATG RIGHT, IPONT KNOW tka OAdB RATCa WlU ba aoeaptad as EDW. J. HOLL FOR BALE—2 LARGE Hartmann Pittsburgh—Chsriey Burley, 148. the milkmen, end the doctor—he’a LlflVOR pe r mit 21, is blaming them tw hie arrest damage has been Undone the Rhine- Sleurp, e ...... 8 0, 1 1-0 0 aend. You must live long la YOU 'Y o u 'r e i i t <9 t i m e t o c u t W HOWTO TE U - YOU HOW FULL Fa THRNT II paid at A a baal> ' R ealtor ^ wardrobe trunks. Dial 7164. .80 1 1 0 0 Pittsburgh, stopped Leon Zoritto,i treatin’ Terrace, biesa his little aaaa'aCAa aa ar bafara tba aavaaA ffOTItiB OF APPLICATION on a grand larceiw chayge: landers can order up another stein B arre tt, p 140, Cuba (6 ).. I France to know them all, to know Hf iT FLVIN' E A ST I TH E APRON 5TRING5 . Title la to Kive notice that 1. John Meeks, If . 1...... 8 0 1 3 0 1 heart, the olckly one of nto* flvo MUCH YOU’VE ^ A N T TO M B - day A llow lp# A a drat laaarttoa at SdSMsinSL TtL 4842^1 His employers lapeliaed Bazerew- ....Burgess WUtehead says Us Clearfield, Pa —Billy Soose, 189,1 when to avoid WITH RAP y -y O V R E ON YOUR 1- I WANT TO TH A N K- aaob ad aAarwtaa A a OBAROR P. Hurley of ISO Walnut atreet, Man- side stiU hurts a little.. ..Keep your D a ly, sa ...... 3 0 0 3 3 8 children—and when Tve told' la tba the heavy RATR will A wlUoiad. Na mpopal* MACHINERY AND IXIOI-S 52 cheater. Conn., have flied an applica- ski, a laundry truck driver, of with- Farrell, Pa., knocked out Erie ANP ME — OWN PROM tion 'dkleil' lat of Auff. 1934 with the holding 8140.68 in. collections. eyes on a Bron middleweight named MitkuA 3b ...... 3 0 0 3 0 3 Lawson, 165, New York (5). week’s cool end bought a few things wines and the bUlA A r OTAA to talwhoaad ada Maggie end I end tbs ebildran need, NOW 0 N -- win A aABBod aad Aalr aaaaraer DELLfifGER SILO flllers, Fordson Liquor Control Commlialon for a Bazarewskl told Magistrate An- Al Bernard wl)o has Texas on fire Hollister, lb . . , , . 8 0 1 6 0 1 Detroit—Ted KeaUng, 175, Toron- white wines aaakot A paaraataad. Package Store Beer' Permit for tha with 29 wins in 30 starts... .Gosh, Brya nt, r f ...... 4 0 0 2 0 3 end paid ujPthelr insurance, then 1 parte use^ and rebuilt tractors of aale o f alcoholic liquor on tha prem- thony P. Saverese he bet the money to, outpolntedCHenry l^m eri, 182,' and the local on the Dodgers to defeat Ithe New but it’s hot up here. Donahue, 2b ...... 4 ' 0 1 1 0 0 Cleveland, (10). ^ take the rest of ths money and de- wines. In good INDEX OF ^various m akW ^ Dublin Tractor laaa of 44 Cooper atreet, Mancheeter, More thim one big league scout posit it In bo^la.'Generally, ma’am, Company, Providence Rd., WlUi- Conn. The bualnesa la owned by First York Giants in the Fourth of July Zaleski, s f ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 Los Angeles—Chuck Crdwell, 315, years France's N.'itlonal Slorea, Inc., of Park atid twin bill. is turning goo-goo eyes on Jake Artesto, Oalif., outpointed Big Boy I use sugar barrtls. They're bigger CLASSIFICATIONS mantic. Oakland Avea., East Hartford. Conn., Baker, southpaw of the Macon wine Industry EMERGENCY Brooklyn "double-crossed” him 31 1 0 18 2 10 Bray, 210, Los AngelcA (10). end hold mote. But when I can’t gat approaches the JMrtka A and will be. conducted by John P. by losing both games. Bazarewskl Peaches in the Sally'league.. . . He Tw o base h it, Sleurp; double Wenatdiee, Wash. — WUd Bill " enough of them to hold my money, HadadOB A t o w auM aarw U M a* Hurley of 160-Walnut atreet, Man- recently won five shut-outs'in a row two- blUidp- M a r r la d A . « RaBsBHB •• • ea* « diB « • WANTED—ROOMS— cheat'er. Conn., aa permittee. went to jail. playA Tomlinson to Peckham, Peck- Bojrd, 100, Beattie, knocked out Z just use plain flour barrels. fallon Riark. D#A t f c# • • # • • # • • • • • *«* • • • • • • « • JOHN P. HUBLET with 49 consecutive scoreless inn- ham to W . Popoff r base on baUA off Johnny Morris, 188, Detroit, '(3). Onra H TkMmkB CALLS BOARD 62 Dated lat of -Aue., 1983. A solarium that revolves on top ings. .. .They tell you here the Bal- A current H-S-3V3I. Simler 8, B arre tt 1; struck out, by Jersey d ^ , N. J,—Jimmy Webb, If he to 46 and thinks a pretty . I b IlMMrUM of a tower is located in Frwee. timore Orioles got 25,000 potatoes, Simler 7; Ijm e, 1 hour, 15 minutes; 170, St Louis, and Irish Mickey rl’a smlto means anything, althsr French stamp ErfOit F0mm4 YOUNG WOMAN would like room Patients in each room receive the plus the loan of Blondy Ryan, for honors the AaaoaaABaota . doOOOOOOOBOOJW* and board, near Lake, or In coun- MdtIOR PERMIT umpire, L . Burnett. C^an, 170, Brooklyn, drew, (8). face to wonderfully preserved or NOTICB'4>F APPLICATION same amount of sunlight and cool- Chalmer a sse ll.. . . .Owner Qrorge wine InduiUy. Faraeaals ...... aaaawa»«woo«o*M POLICE try. Inquire 199 Center street. Preston Marshall has hired an 90- Shto mind isn’t. ' (ropyrlalit » i l. NBA $tr\ it§. In#.) AaAawblln ThIa la to give 'notlca thiit I, Joaaph ing breezes. X AaloaobUA At Bala .u,‘ S. Wright of 44 t'-l.. Cooper atraat, AatoBobUM toi RxebBBda « a « u 4343 Manohaatar, Conn., have fliad an ap- Aata AeeaaArlaa—T im ••••«« APARTMENTS— FLA'l'S— plication datad lat o f Aug., 1934, with Aato RapalrlPd—PalPtlB# TENEMENT 8.1 tha Liquor Control Commiseton for Sy Oyd. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser j Aata. doboola 7*. a Packaea Store Beer Permit... for By 8yM « WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY Aataa—Ship by Traek FOR RENT—1ST SEPT, five room the aale of alcoholic liquor on thf HOLD EVERYTHING L6Wii FLAPPER FANNY By WilHamg Aatoa™Fpr Hlra FIRE premlaea of 344 1-2 Main etreet. Man- •GOTH. I BM BV KA BOtViet. BM. T. M. Mft. «L«. F«T. OVrju OH. IBlMtl) WHAT A Q M U M 6 Oaradae—darvlaa—Btoraara .a>aa 1 flat, flret floor, with garage. Apply cheater. Conn. The bualnaaa la owned YOU A N 6 EU THIS t*rlS A MAN LOOKIN’ PER Keteraealaa—Blayelaa ...... 1 Sonth at 108 Ridge street. by FXrat National .Btoraa; Inc., o f O N ------C U M B O N *THH FLO AT I aOEEE THAT WIBEllllBWrVs TO IS 20IVIS TO BE THEj WORK—ODD JOBS. ANY Waatad Aataa—Mautrayalaa . . a I Park and Oakland Avaa, Eait Hart- IE WHO HAS B N O ^ STRENtSTH fftlM A JAE. HAPPIEST TA Y OF KtNOz AN> OuR CHLLAIR ford. Conn., end wt|l ba eonducted by / Baalaaaa aad Aaraaalaaal SaavtaB FOR RENT—2, 3 OR 4 room apart- Joseph B. Wright, of 44 1-3 Coopar ISMT IH S W AY Y O U O O , MAS M,Y U F l , IS ttsi AWFUL SH APS — Bualnaaa Arviaaa Offered . . . . . I 4321 ments. Apply Centcnnlaj Apart- atraat. Manchaater, Conn„ aa par- H L S tT TO CUM B o u r ALO N E / ASHES S pil l e d Aki>TH BouaAoId. darvlaaa,Offered .u.M * ments. Telephone 4131. mlttaa. Bulldto#—OoBttaatlaa 1 North JOSEPH 8. WRIGHT FURMACE S-njFFBO W IT^ Florlata—Maraarlaa .^.Maavaaa *SM.—AH’ OUR ATTIC IS Faaoral Dliaapetor ___ FOR RENT—6 ROOM duplex bouse. Dated lat of Au#., 1983. c HaatiBd—fiB B blad. .Jtoedad 1 Apply at 22 Locust street, Tele- H-1-3-38. r TERRySUU L00KIM*-STUFF Xasuraaea 1 5432 phone 6998. UaUOR PEIUIIT sc at t er ed al l over— IflUlaary—OrasaBaklB# ...... m I NOTICE OP appl ication IfoTlna—Traektaa^^torade I FOR RENT—THREE room apart-, Thia la to alva notice that I George AH’ OURLAWH IS FULLAs,. PubUe FaaMDdar Arvtaa Poota o f 7 Florence atraat, Manchaa- weeds ah’ "m A S H — AH* PalntlBd—PapartBd ...... 1 ment, A-1 condition. At 38 Maple AMBUy LANCE tar, Goifn., hava Bled an application GARAGE IS A FRIGHT: Protaaalonal Arrleae .....«•••• I •street. Phone 6617. dated 23nd of July, 1938, with the Rapalrlad I Liquor Control Commission for a Club rallorlPd—OyalPd—ClaaalBd ••• I (Dongan) FOR RENT-t-TWO ROOM Apt. Permit for the aale of alcoholic liquor Tollat Oopda apd darvlM . . » « I with gas stove, hot water beater, on the premises o f 989 Main atraat. Waatad—Saalnasi Arviaa „••• I Manchaater, Conn. Tha bualnaaa la BdaeattaBal 5630 private bath. Orford Bldg. Apply owned by Brlttah-Aroarlcan Club, I Ooaraaa aad Claaaaa ...... a : . . 1 Marlow's. Ino., o f 989 Main atraat, Manohaatar, Prlaata laatraetlooa I (Holloran) Conii.", and will be cortducted by Dapetad FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement Georaa Poota of 7 Florence street, Ifualoal—Uramatlo ..n .—.u ... I In perfect repair, steam beat, cen- Manchester, Conn., aa permittee. Wanted—iBBtrnetlraa GEORGE POOTg nasMli 3060 trally located ,at 429 Main street. Dated 33nd of July, 1311., Bondp—dtoeka—Mertdabaa Inquire at Kemp's Inc. -|.3-t4. BnilDMt OppertnnttUa . . . —. a (Qntah) lAMV INMUT6 WWBW INILL BE BRIUGIUG MY L IK E A PARADE O f SNAILS IMSLO fl MOTION, ' B on ty to Loan . . • add avn o LiaUOR PBRMIT I ROBES. PLBA6B. MOTHER. 1 fSAHT TO S IT THB HOURS PASS- WIBBIE POES MOT AITPIAR. Help aad eitaatlaas NOTICB ,OF APPLICATION YtXj’RB TOO V [ b y t h e m tO OVI A H O ------tW e r POOR CHILD HASN’T-TOOCI Halp Wanted—Faraala ...... M 4340 This Is to alva notice that I Edward BIATCH , f O B MtlA. Help Waatad—Male M Nelion of 39 ML Nabo Place, Man- FRESH FOR A , ^ OF COURSE Salekmeo Wanted ...... It>A cheater. Conn., hava filed an applica- LirOE SOLilKT / • Y O U O O .ttlA R ., Bal* Waatad—Mala ar F tB a ia .. It R E G . O A 8 tion dated 1st of Auff., 1933. with :^Ad*ata Waptad .'...... n.tT-A the Uquor Control - Oommlesion tor Yt3U'U. HAVE TO Sltoatlooa Wanted—Famala tt HOSPITAL a Paekave Store Bear Permit for BE taken 120WN Sltuatlona Wanted^Uale, S I tha aale ef aleohollo liquor on tha A PBS OR ::BnrDioyBant- Adtncln. 8 G A LLO N iB premlaea o f 1«14 Ma)n - atraeL M an- cheater, CoBA The huatneas la ownad tie# ateeW 'Pete WealH i— Vaklelee by Flrat National Storea, Inc., o f Park Doge—Bird#—Pete 41 and Oakland Avaa., Eaat Hartford, Uv.a. Btnek—;Vehlolaa 41 CASH CASH Okmi., .a3»4^in bo -eenduetaa. bp'-Bd- ' TbaitlT'Bnd'*'ffpppItA .....v ;;.. ' 4r ward Nelson o f 33 ML Nabo Placa, Wanted— Pata— Ponltry T ffteak 44 WATER DfPT. Manohaatar. Conn., as parmittas. ___UI|UIV I'_ I _iiiii__ _iiii___ _•»______Fee tell ttltritleaiiaa EDWARD NELSON Artlelaa Per Sale ...... • 4t Datad lat of Ansv 1333. Boat* and Aceaaaorlaa 44 H-I-3-IS. t-S Bnlldln# Matarlala ...... ,4t 3077 Dlamopdp—Watebea—Jawairr — ’41 "She’s goh)g to be ail CHiuck!. Ihey gnve her n.saw-J Blaotrteal Appllaneaa Radio . . -41 (After 6 P.M .) OIL COMPANY^ "S o you’re *ony yon came home with a Uach eye last Paal and Paad ..a.....*.....«.,a9.A dust tra ^ u a k o and shehe.82id 'Mama’ befoiu 1 left” Oardan—Fatal Dairy ProdtMte M nl^tL Let me ‘mfonn you that you diduT buve tt until Hetuakald Ooeds bl 7868 869 Center Streci Reid Tic HenU Adfi. you GOT hom er ICaehtoaiT and Teels l i Jr* 11^ Ifaalaal iBStramanta'11 CRAV Offtaa and dters BqnlpBaat . . . . 14 ___ gpaelala at tba Btoraa .....—..a II MANCHESTER MYBA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Just in^Tiine Bjr THOMPSON COLL Waarted Apparal—Fan . . . « # - It ALLEY OOP A.W.O.L.I Waatad—Ta Bay tl WATER eba, By HAMLIN PEOPIB HAVE W E LL X O O in ’ f S7RlWOW»OL*08sJlsJVUP U LS a sTU t t lE D U P Roania Wltkoai B o a r d _____ sou PIEK1C1&.' GK/E HIV\ mwrup/ HTB IVC «Tl'T2iJiA- T v f (her TMASr BNDIO GOIM^ 5974 ^ talk BEM. 1 .juarr eerr the TR IE D TW A T BY.TH’ ISSiLMISHTA our IMTH’eUBH- Baardaea Waatad ...... w iw .M 'A A CMAWCE-VOLat tByiu® TO ; oor rr; \me cam still B E P O R B------r Oouatip Board Raaerto A M fiL iM E m a m ; BEMO TH«r,IW/STEByAV WAVE lbmgth raOM Botato Raataaraata n SHIP TO THE£( EW3TTt3M/ BOCCO/ BUTTHBY rah HAVE DARED TTH E A n -----L CULT. AT Wanted Wneaia Beard ....M e W OUTOPPB9S/ OMUVTHAr ______C m 6 w . aal RmbA Fee Rawt GAS CO. Ayai'fiti, ytau, Tasamaato m Baelaae LBaatlaad A t ReM aaa V Keaaae Far Real ...M.eaaaaeea abarbaa Far Rawt i-^ r-r ------5075 daartaae Bemaa Far wTaatad la Real ...... —.ae.aa Real BMb A Far Bale teat BaUdtod A r date mm ELECTRIC CO. ae PAparty far date mmaa _____.• S te ir .iS L r - 5181 t^te fseSele^aoaoowwowemt Rissn Rseesm $m feJe ms Re^e^Een He B^e o«ooo«4ih

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Nathan Hale Fife and Drum eorpa | will hold a rehearsal tonight at 6:30 i| ABOUT TOWN in Orange hall, in preparation fo r' the coming state field day. 'S ta . Harlow WtlBa aad Kra. jWtd Ottatafaon ara at Oar laUad, Dorothy Germaine of 105 Benton I fta., M their annual vacation. street and Shirley Cerveni o f Oak ; | street an at St. Mary's camp at | WUUain r. Ta^or. who baa been North Woodstock for two weeks. W'the aaterntbife nechanleal buei* HALE’S INVENTORY ^^JMWn'tor the paat SO yean haa en* Mr. and, M n. Cain M ahons of I J'.WM the emiuay at the Olwn Bfotor Holllstiir street are in Buffalo', N. T.;' ’ | on Spruce atreet aa bead this week and from then will g o ^ the npalr departnent. for a stay at Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vlneyarf. ■ t H ary PhyUia Caxfiey . of Garden / Street and MIm Marjorie Bebrmd M n. Mary A. Belknap of 70B Main . 'W High atreet have returned- from street la visiting nlatlves in New Milford and will nmain for two or - ft week’a vacation apent at Mia- i' ftoanlcut, R. I. three weeks.

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Close-Oot of Summer Oar Entire Stock of $7.95 Green Stamps Gireii With Cash Sales.

BASEMENT WASH FABRICS fiQc SILK PRESSES $ Jl.OO 35” D r e u Laces. White, orchid, navy, brown, Uaarantoed Brand __ $29.60 Glider with six-cushion seat and Riedaeed To 5-00 and ecru only. Tard back. Prlnta and solid colors. Buy two or three at this low price. AU A ll P u rp ose F lo u r Bag 6 9 c $21.50 aalea fln^.

$16.60 Glider, 1-pieee cushions and popnlar Btae Can 79c Frosted ORGANDIES ] padded back. '$13,95 Beautiful floral frosted patterns. White, blue, and t 59c $10.60 Glider, 1-piece cushions and NEW FALL ANKt] Cans F rie n d 's B e a ns 2 21c nils 'green only. Yard padded back. - $9.00 in strlpea and fancy tops. -Stock up how for school. Regularly 2Sc. Tan Oaa Fancy 69c French Finish Special! 3 i*- $4.76 Beach Chair, swing type. [ $2.75 P in k Sa lm o n 2 Cans 2 3 c AH Our 79c Three-Thread DRESS LINEN i $4.96 Cape Cod Chair's, well coated with Stiver Lana Pnia Malse, navy, brown, dusty rose, copen blue, nils $9c green, white. , — t ---- Yard enamel paint. ^ ' $3.49 CHIFFON HOSIERY In light and early Fall shades. C id e r V in e g a r Gal. 16c $4.98 Swinging Hammocks, heavy woven, (Contents only.) A- Few Patterns Left! . Regnlar SOe in fancy coIiSrs.

Quart Jar SUvar Lana S U M M E R ' $'3.75 waa

Window Awnings in heavy drill material, well coated with C p r . 19c 2 p>^- ^ 1 *25 green and orange paint. 30” or 86”. Q q 69 D ill P ic k le s 19c 2 >or35c WASH FABRICS Yard - e a c h Ladies’ Cool 3^c

39c Summer

Bamboo Porch Screens with cord and pulleys. A j 2 Lbs. 9 c RAYON UNDIES P e a P e as 29c $1.25 6 ft. Screens...... eUUPantiesPanties and Step-ins In white and tearose. Spe- 'W Ktt

WASH FABRICS ‘ cial!J! Fair

Only..a few patterns left In dotted swiss and print- ■ 29c $1.49 6 ft. Screens ...... Pie A p p le s 7 Lbs. 2 5 c ed suiting and pique. Yard $1.19 Inventory Close Out! One Lot Of

, 19c 36c” Printed _____

$1.25 Rose Garden Trellis, 8 ft. » 30”. 95c O h id n s 5 Lbs. 11c FOUNDATIONS and GIRDLES

Fast Color UWNSSyds.* 1.00 $1.00 Rose Garden Trellis, 8 ft. x 24”. Some -with inner belts. Broken sizes. New Native Good looking patterns. 75c Values to $5.00. '

Flower Bed Bordet Wire,' 16” high. 39c Kapok I<:itled C a b b a g e 3 Lbs. 5 c Per foot • ••••sseSei 5 c

CHINTZ PILLOWS 3 for $ ‘ 1.00 $1.98 GIRI^’ DRESSES 75c Window Flower Boxes. 30’ Close-put of permanent organdlea, powderpuff H E A L T H M A R K E T 59 c lawns and voUes, in paatel plain colors or prints. 1.29 59c Kapok Filied Fancy $1.39 Window Flower Boxes, heavy moulded top Flared skirts, ruffled skirts or plain styles with smocking. Sizes 3 to 6 years.

edges. 95c FISH SPECIALS Chintz Cover Pillows 2 for $ 1.00 Metal Lawn Chairs, enameled in colors, with strong tubular

frames. '' $1.19 GIRLS’ DRESSES Dimities or organdie dresaes In ruffled skirta M a c k e re l Lb. 10c or flared models. A. few two-in-one dresaes with Regular $6.98 C h air------: ...... $5.00 dress and sunauit to match. Sizes 3 to S years. 79

$1 BAR HARBOR SETS 8 4 ^

Regular $5.98 C h air...... Slice d C o d L b l S c $4.00 ( Limited Number! "White Voile

Gearani ra of HANDBAGS 6 9 c Regular $3.98 C h air...... $3.00 Smart summer styles. Regularly gl.OO.

Slice d B ost o n B lu e u. 1 2 ic Ruffled CURTAINS 2 pr.$ 1.00 $i‘l69 Metal Table for serving on lawn or porch, ^ a /I O in green triipmed with yellow. ^ 1 s f r 9 Also Halibut - Swordflsh • Fillet of Haddock - Butterfish $1.79 Chintz and Crash . Cl a ms 50c STATIONERY Box 2S. Letter and Note sizes. .i-

$1.98 Metal Stool in chrome with colored seat. DRAPES f J.39 $1.49 Four patterns. All colors. $3.98 Sand Boxes, metal bottdm has comer seats and ad- BEACHWEAR

The JW. HALC coke justable sun shade canopy. Slacks, Overalls, Play Suits, Shorts and Jer- ' . $2.98 Oil Silk . MANCHBSTER CONH* $2.00 sey Sport Shirts. Regularly $1.19.

SHOWER CURTAINS \2*69 Children’s All Metal Play Wagons. $ 1.00 One-Piece Garment for Active r ■ $1.19 Colored Organdie ^ CYCLOTS' Sports 60c Campfire Grids, heavy wire frame with legs to Q Q Long or sben styles. ReguUrly 11.08 A f place over fire. « 3 « / C Regularly $2.98 * s > Sale Price— '9 1 edkef Sale Price— ^ d S ie U U - • . . Lower Prices On Swordfish PRISCILU CURTAINS J }9c $1.98 Ready Mixed White Paint, to close«eut. Y I A We just finished talking with Boston Fish Pier and 12 Only! Irregulars of Regular 79c 28”x56” Striped Per gallon ...... A find that center cuts, of swordfish are lower this week. TWO PIECE COTTON KNIT SUITS Regularly $3.98 n g v Regularly $2.98 A A $3.76 Monad All Purpose Varnish, use it outifide or inside We will sell Sale Price— Sale Price— and on floors. To close-out, 1 ( 0 Colora are natural, blue, and maize. ea. BEACH TOWELS f Per gallon .i. SW ORD FISH Tomorrow A t 4 4c lb. Get here early for these! * 54c

SHETLAND SUITS Juzt four suitz to sell at this price. Fresh M ackerel lb. 15c Regular 29c 20”x40” Bright Colored, Striped, Small $1.00 Dusting Mops. luge size triangular mop. 75c Regularly $7.08. $ 5 .0 0

Boneless Fille t of H ad d ock, lb. 2 3c Extra Size 2 and S-Pteoe $1.76 Maple K i^ e n Chairs in maple finish. WHITE SUITS BEACH TOWELS 4 f o r ^ ‘ 1.00 $1.29 steak Cod, Pollock, Halibut and, Scallops.will be included Regularly $2.08. PLAY SUITS

in our shipment o f fish tomorrpw. Clothes’Hampera in fine woven fibre. Now i...... -Regularly $2.08. . Aa a a . IS Only! Regular $3198 Diamond and Dot Pattern $2.29 Regular $4.50 Hamper ...... Regularly '$4.60. Now ...... sUU Ifow ...... Regularly $1.08. ^ ^ ^ 9 _ . SU>1MER THIRST QVENC . $ 3 . 5 0 Regui^'y $8.(>0. FRESH L I M E ^ ...... Special ?5c doz. Candlewidk BEDSPREADS $ ^ v t o Regniaf $8.60 Hamper ...... '"sH O RTra ; A few colors left In this popular sejler. F^Ul $2.25 'N ow ...... $5.00 LATga ,SOTkjsjt Lemona r *- *-> -O'* '•-« ...,,Special. 3ac doz.. lariy $1.10. $8.98 Radio Beiidhlor‘Foot Stills, Wairtut Itegulai^ $7,001 Ndw '.r.vrr.’....'.v.;r O s rC ' California Juice O ran ges...... 33c doz. — • Now ...... i^ & frames and tapestry upholstered. $5.00 Coca Cola, 6 btls. 25c. Hire’s Root Beer, 5c and 10c btL 6 Only! $1.69 Divided Back Coupe $1.98 N ot aU sizes. Welch’s Grape Ju ice...... pt. 25c; qt. 48c J BATHING SUITS 26” Willow Clothes Basket with 50 ft. of WeU known makea reduced.

Clothesline. Both fo r ...... ^ 1 eU U COTTON DRESSES Regularly $2.98. Pure Apple Juice...... 3 cans AUTO SEAT COVERS ~t g 9 ' Regularly $1.0& Now ...... $2.29

These can also be used on the front neats only o f coachM with Felt Base Scatter Rugs, $1.29 Rug. No^v ...... I Regularly $3.98. Unsweetened Grapefruit Juice.. .3 cans ,..$1.29 divided back. ft. X 6 ft. rfow 4 1 4 Regularly $2.08. $ 3 .0 0 _i______^______75c Regularly $4.98. Hearst Ranch or Campbell’s Now...... $ 2.00 Now ...... $ 4 .0 0 Substandards Regular 19c Solid Color Hand and Face Size 89c Rug, 8 f t X 6 f t Regularty $3.08. Regularly $5.98.. Tomato Juice ...••.•....•.•••■3 cans| 50c Now ...... $3.00 Now ...... $ 5 .0 0 Regularly $5.08. Regularly $6.08. 69c Rug; 8 f t X 4V4 f t - 39c Now ...... $3.98 Now .'...... $ 5 .5 0 FR U ITS A N D V E G ET A BLES TURKISH TOWELS 7 for 9 S c Mo«Uy all colons . Nesco Blue Flams Oil Cook Stoves, Morning Picldng of Yellow Com ^...... doz. 20c , Regular $16.60 Three Burner S to ^ Childrsn’s Play Snita, Shorts, Calottes and Sport '$13.50 Stringless Flat Green Beans...... 2 qts. 15c Shirts Reduced. Regalarly $1.19. Now ... One Lot Of 89c Lima Beans qt. 15c Regular $18.60 Two Burner Stove. $11.50 Ripe Tomatoes...... 2 lbs. 15c ACk Slades, Shorts and Overalls.' Regnlar price 59c.

Melons -•■•...... •..■....•••...••...... 2 foi? 25c FANCY LINENS ^lo^r a... a— Including Mexican pattern doUlea. . t md Seedless White Grapes...... lb. 19c Tea Pots, brown ware^ 6-cup size. 39 c . Children’s Dressmaker Bathing Snita. Rega- 0 ft O A

jjvyf GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. $8.98 Dinner Sets, solid color and floral pat- 0 Q O Q lariy $2,49. Not all aizes. N o w ...... v 'A e<3^ terns.. 82-Pieee Seta. 9 « J a 9 . 0

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^ d m fiu T s S t G/veen/hc PLAYSUITS SEE OUR GENERAL ELECTRIC Summer Dresses t 'iA'uA-i': MAIM CTDCCT Regularly $L98. Regularly $1.08. A « 302 MAIN STREET TiKJWHAUceM 2foer ...... Now ...^...... 0 A . * 9 Vf Block FROM STATLAHMORY SPECIAL ON PAGE 7 $1.29 aaahchistui Cohn* Ragqisriy $M ft Regularly $1.10.

ttenr ...... 79c hl O^V ...... a 79c