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*«- 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 |