AVERAGE DAILY CIBOULATION

for the Month of AprU, 1888

WEATHER

reeooaM a« o . 8. Weather Baioaa. 6,124 Hartford Member of the Aadit ______ftoreon of OIroalatlooa lE u f ttitm I m l J i *Howeto tonight oad Friday, 1U A A e r v s a we 1 rtghUy eooler Friday. MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VTLLAG E (T^ARM VOL. LVIU^NO. 202 (OaaaUtod AdvortWag on Pago IS)

PW , STUDIES

NEW PROPOSALS H. A. MORGAN REPLIES

TO END CRISIS

Czech Officials ConthiDe TO EX-T. V. A . CHIEF’S

Talks Iffidi EnToy Of

France And Britain In An COLLUSION CHARGES

Effort To Halt Trouble.

Prisoner Escapes I Declares Former CoOeasie Proho. May 28 — (AP) — The Cnechoolovak government today Has Seriously Obstm ctdl •tudied new French end Britlah From Enfield; Two ^geaU on s designed to terminate ' Work Of Federal Agen^ toe crials ariaing from too demandi

oc the Sudeten German minority and Adolf Hltler’a "protectorate" States Hunt Him By His Acbons— R ea li over them.

Stefan Ousky, minlater to Paris Long Detailed Statemeit arrived laat night by plane and re- Hartford, May 26—(A P)—Police-wards the Masaachuaetts border ' ported at once to Foreign Minlater of two Staton wero today searching whei last seen. Kamil Krofta. They conferred again for Carl A. Phllllpa, 23, negro, serv- Phillips waa sent from New Lon- today. don county May 12, 1937 to toe Washington, May 26.— (AP) ing time for robbery with violence, Jan Maaaryk, minlater to London, prison on two burglary counts to — Harcourt A. Morgan, a returned by air tola afternoon to who escaped from Enfield State rerve terms of two to four years Prison farm ahortly before noon. nessee Valley Authority dire^ confer with both Krofta and Presi- and seven to 10 years running con- dent Eduard Benea. Phllllpa waa working with a high- currently. tor, charged today that formiir It waa understood that both way detail near the prison. Sud- Phillips broke into the room of o TVA Chairman A. E. Morgad girl at the Connecticut College for Ouaky and Maaaryk brought re- denly he broke and ran into toe conducted "a campaign of dli4 newed aaaurancea of Anglo-French Women, New London. woods nearby. The guards at the The escaped convict weighs 1S8 sent and obstruction” to Htgl Bupport but toeae were accompanied prieon are not armed and he waa by undirainlshed emphasia on the pounds. Is 8 feet 10 Inches tall, slen- credit the TVA program. able to outrun them. der build and Is a "medium black" neceeatty of a concession to toe As far as police know Phillips Testifying before a jtdat Sudetena whom toe German negro. He wan wearing toe blue la not armed. He was beaded to- denim ouflt of the prison. Congressional inquiry commit* Fuehrer had aald he would protect tee, Harcourt Morgan, now from "Buffering.’’ T. V. A. chairman, aaserted (In London It waa reported Brit- ain had Bounded out boto Germany that A. E. Morgan had gone be* and Czechoslovakia on a plan to yond “proper limits” in dis- place Britlah observers In their HARWOOD TO SET DATE agreeing with other membeilil troubled border region as a means to easing tension and giving Britain of the T. V. A. board and had

unbiased reports to guide her peace- ! , ^ Te" persons—seven passengers and a crew of three__died n.h.« .i, i- , "seriously obstructed the work- FOR STATE GOP PARLEY of this agency of the Federal making efforto ,______Jurt short of ^ scheduled landing place In Cleveland o t ^ n f g h ^ Z h ? ?rom N M r l " '^ 'Was Well Handled Cleveland airport, within sight of safety, night flight from New York:‘ ’hirplaneliVlIiU ” p 'to '’ a '‘'r a r e e^g^t X » " ? r o m government.” Diplomatic quarters In Praha ex- pressed sattsfacUoD with toe way GOLD STRIKE RUMojitT A. E. Morgan testified be- Central Committee Leaves START RUSH FOB STOCK fore the Congressional com- the government handled yesterday’s difficult situation at Eger when two mittee yesterday, making London, May 36.— (A P )—New Budetena, killed laat Saturday by TAMMANY CHIEF Decision ^ th Chairman; rumors of a rich gold strike lengthy charges of “collusion,. border guards, were given a demon- caused a scramble today to buy conspiracy and mismanage- strative Nazi funeral. JAPAN RESHUFFLES LATE NEWS more shares of Western Holdings ment” against H. A. Morgaii Dlaplte too aggressive tone of Move Made To Hold Con- and sent toe stock to a new high funeral speeches by two Sudeten IS LINKED WITH and the other T. V. A. director, of 31 abilUngs (|5.2S). deputies. Kart Hermann Frank and David E. Lilienthal. Ernst Pfrogner, It waa hoped that FLASHES! vention Earlier This Year. Western Holdings was formed ITS GOVERNMENT; more than a year ago by Sir Abe Boads Btstenwiit another m«*toig between toe Sude- POUCYRACKET Bailey to look for gold in Orange Raodlng a prepared statemept t » ten fuebreL Konrad Henleln, and Hartford, May 26.— (A P )— The Free State, South Africa. th-> committee while UUentoal one / Premier Milan Hodaa oould be ar- 8TARTUNO ST.ATEMENT. ranged before the week-end. power to decide whether toe Re- Brokers formsd in excited A. B. Morgan oat nearby, toe ptee- _ Washlagton. May 26__ (AP) ent T. V. A. chairman asserted: Officials also were pleased by toe James J. ffines Accosed Of 3 KEYMEN RESIGN Eepi’weotatlve Dies (D„ iv*x.) told queues to get in on the stock publican nominating convention will comparatively calm progress of a startled House today be had ta- which waa paddled at three ehU- "To the membera of this oommtt-' be held this year In mid-summer or lings (75 cents) a month ago and tee Oongreas has (pivsn toe reappai^ German - Ckechoslovak diplomatic Being The Political fixer formaHon that at “one of the prin- cipal Nazi camps’’ in the L'nited In September, os usual, waa vested closed at 17 abllllngs nine pence btllty of determining toe facts oeq- ' exchanges. German Minlater Ernst ($4.48) yesterday. Elsenlohr haa visited the foreign Drastic Cabinet Reorganiza- REPUBLICANS ASK States a speech had been made "by today in State Chairman Benjamin earning toe T. V. A. controvenw whito Arthur Morgan hs» precipl- office almost dally in toe past four For The “Dntch” Schnltz a member of Congress advocating E. Harwood by action of toe Re- days and thua far he and KrofU Iho assa-wlnallon of the President of publican State Central committee. tion Gives The Army have managed to keep toe conver- toe I nitrd Statee." At yesterday's meeting of the The directors of toe Authority, Gang In New York Gty. The Texan did not Identify the pledge tola committee our complete sations on a fairly friendly basis. ACnON W HAVES State Ontrol committee Harwood member or amplify the charge, Invlteo action concerning three of COMMUNIST PARTY cooperation to the end that oU at Measures Taken More Power To Wage A • • • When ' Elsenlohr, for example, Its members who were criticised In toe facte may be obtained. We ore New York, May 26 — (AP) _ ANOTHER BORDER "INCIDENT” proud of the Job that toe Authori- called Praha’s attention to violation reports of the Merritt Parkway and of German borders by Chiechoslovak James J, Hines, one of the most Vigorous Chinese Invasion Junior State Orgam'zation Praha, May 26.— (A P)—A gov- Waterbury Grand Juries, but none HOLDS CONVENTION ty has done, sometimes under the powerful leaders In Tammany Hall, ernment spokesman said tonight was forthcoming. most difficult clrcumstencee, end that a German warplane had been we ere glad to preaent on account (UonUnnod on Page l-wo) was listed on the police blotter to- The three members named were: Tokyo, May 26.—(A P )—Japan’s Petit on Gov. Cross To Im- sighted on a flight over Czechoslo- Clarence G. Willard of New Haven, of our atewerdahlp.” day, accused of being an ally and , , vakla’s great munitions plant, toe foreign, war and finance ministers secretory of toe committee, men- Delegates From All Parts Of Referring to hlmeelf and LUian- "political fixer" of the Dutch tioned in the report of toe Merritt left the Cabinet today In a drastic The report cast a.shadow over the thol, toe 70-yeor-old witnesa aeaert* peach Waterhnry Mayor. Parkway Jury which recommended ed that "we assume toe committed HARTFORD PLANS Schultz gang In a *100,000,000 reorganization by which toe army ' prospects of a Oerman-Czechoslo- Coontry Gatiier In New policy racket. I vtik setUement, the highway and health depart- desires to hear us on too chargee Hines, 61-year-old former black- appeared to have won a stronger ments dismiss him as publicity tost Arthur Morgan has mode, smith, was the first "Ijigher up" grip on the government, with toe Hartford. May 26.— (A P )—Gov. representative; Charles E. William- also on our charge tost Dr. Mor> BIG SPORTS ARENA likelihood that there likely nov^ will 100 CHILDREN KESCL'ED York Gty For The Parley. whom District Attorney Thomas E. Cross had before him today a copy B o s t o n son of Darien, arrested on a charge gon, whUe a member of too board, May *0e—(A P)— More Dewey has prosecuted in his three be made a new and stronger effort of a resolution draf»Cd by the exec- ' than of conspiracy as a result of toe seriously obstructed and interfored year warfare against rackets. The to end the Oilna conflict with quick | „t|ve committee TeTh '' ’* ” *<=• jll"" >00 children, ranging from Waterbury investigation: and John victory. , committee of the Connecticut three to 14 years old, suffering from New York, May 36 — (AP) — with the board’s efforts to carry out young "racket buster" repeatedly Buckley of Union, who the Water- the directions of Congress os stated Leading Citizens Selected To has charged the existence of an al- The departing ministers were! . Republicnn.s a.-^klng that I disease, today were Rallying against more conservative bury Jury said violated a state law parties and Fascism, membera and In toe T. V. A. Act." liance between New York crime and Kokl HIrota, foreign minister' Gen- i I®'' Ihe impeachment f*’*wue-mlng a Right-Wing coalition of ten-man Investigating committee. genera] manager of toe Royal Type- minister. Is Harvard educated and action on State Chairman Benja- ing advanoen. mlttee and him embarrassment. He Republicans and Democrats Brow- Several committee members m e ^ a former governor of the Bank of notes. ’ writer Company; Francis 8. Mur- min E. Harwood’s Invitation that Cotton—easy: general liquidation then asked If the committee bad der said: Japan. the members Instruct him as to bis phy. publisher, Hartford 'limes tion Says Present Costs eontinurs. any Instructiona to give him. | "If the people are to maintain A relativ€-ly smaller crowd then Henry H. Xtonland, publisher. Hart The changes bring into the Cabi- Sugar—Lower; easier spot mar- A dlscutaloh then en.sued as to their positions and strengthen them, the one which attended the open- ford Oourant; Leon P. Broadhurst net three of Japan's moat powerful (tlooMBoed on Page I'wo) ket. what authority the committee had selves, they must also form a com- ing yesterday, waa on bond. president of toe Phoenix State Force Them To Keep Up. military leaders, two of them, In the matter, the concensus ol opin- ' mon front, a democratic front. Our Most of the witness’ bulky state- Bank; M. S. Uttle, president of toe Ugakl and Arakl, retired. Ion being that the committee had ^ tenth convention takes up. os its ment was devoted to a detailed rb- M. 8. Little Manufacturing Uom' Strengthens Government no power. Warren Upson, chairman ^ 'I'ain task, the problem of how the cltal of T.V.A. activities since the pany: Seth Hadfleld, of Hadfield, New York, May 26—(A P)—T. M. Authorities sMd toe shakeup of the Waterbury town committee, ' Uommunista can help to build this first board meeting on June 16, Rotowell, Soule and Ctoatea and Dr. Glrdler, president of the American strengthened the government and Former KaiserGrandson took toe floor, membera said, and ’ unity of the democratic front." 1933. Remsen V. OgUby, president of Iron and Steel Institute, said today expressed belief It would mean aaserted that any accu.sed person la j Tentative Program Throughout the testimony ran Trinity College. toe price of steel has not declined more vigorous prosecution of toe Innocent until proven guilty, and, I The convention's tentative agenda toe contention of the preaent chair- They will supervise toe expendi- in recent months "simply because war in China. It was believed to In U, S. On Honeymoon also, that the Grand Jurj’ reports j was announced as folloa’s: man that A. E. Morgan had failed "1. Adoption of a redrafted con- ture of all moneirs in connection each producer knows hla prices can. be the result of settlement of a gave only one side. ' to cooperate with the other direc- not come down in the face of pres- longdrmwn behind-the-scenes argu- stitution; with toe erection of toe structure The discussion then ended. It was | tors In carrying out T.V.A. policies and will have supenrision of all toe ent costa.” ment as to whether to pursue Gen- reported, after Willard offered to "2. Adoption of a preamble to the dictated by Congress. Addressing the InsUtate’e annual form'eT America. She visited here for new Constitution which will state In contracts in that connection. eralissimo Chlang Kai-Shek and hts former Kaisers grandson. Prince three months in 1929-30. That trip explain his side of his being named Even after the board bad acted on meeting, Glrdler, who Is chairman Oilnese government further Into I unequivocal terms the party’s posi- This advisory board la set up to Louis Ferdinand, of Prussia, brought 8“ ''® some knowledge—but not in the Parkway report, to the com- tion on force and violence; some matters, the witness sold, toe emphasize toe civic tone of the pro- of the Republic Steel Corporation, the Interior in favor of continued mittee or any individuals on It. former chairman would seek to "ob- declared: pursuit. his bride. Kira, former Grand "3. Election of a central commit- Ject and to offer guarantee to all Duchess of old Czarlat Russia to “ ' ' ' ‘ •’hmKton and Flor- ITie Reeoliitlnn tee for toe party; struct action and give effect to his ktockholders that their money wUl 'Unfortunately, toe problem of The revamping of toe Cabinet dissenting views." adequate profits is one that toe the United Statea today for a «nS ^ nimble-minded woman, she The resolution adopted on the “4. Adoption of a resolution which b a honestly and efficienUy admlnU- waa consider^ a sequel to toe Ine eyeful of toe countrv ' “ ***’ P Russian balalaika, state convention read: will express the party's national Recalling Arthur Morgan’s earlier (steel) industry la finding ever more political crisis in April, when Pre- tered. difficult to solve. That Is true not "That the chairman be authorized position on the forthcoming 1989 charges of "lack of integrity" oa mier Prince Fumlmaro Konoye learnt to be^me a "wi^r 1 ?),/‘ n,ano‘‘ Plans For Arena only in bad times, but In better man*' under Ford tutelage I « * Pjano, painta landscapes and on behalf of the Republican State Congressional and state elections the port of the other two T.V.A. di- Tbs plan, made public today, con' threatened to reelgn unices warring The moat ffUmnr/kna animal studioa. reads assiduously rectors, H. A. Morgan asserted that, Umea as well. The reason Is not Central committee to designate toe . . . for Jobs, security, democracy templates a steel, concrete and brick elements In hla Cabinet were recon- days upon which primaries or cau- and peace; the charges had been "generally u*- h ^ to discover. It Ilea in the fact ciled. ers of* t^cur^renT yeiii* the 30-^-' ^*Ics, swims, rides and plays tennis. building on toe east side at that costs have climbed up to toe old Hohenxollern and bis blue^yed cuses shall be held for the purpose Program for Peace derstood, practically without excep- Wetoeixfleld avenue. Just south of roof and, It aeems, have frozen During that crisis toe mlllUry de- blonde wife, who is toe daughter of She la also fond of gardening and of selecting delegates to all conven- "6. The democratic front— Amer- tion, to be charges of peraonal flying. Meadow "street, a site selected be- there. manded enforcement of the na- Grand Duke Cyril, pretender to toe tions to be called for toe purpose Ica’e answer to reaction and financial dishonesty and corruptloa cause of its moderate tional mobilization bill passed by Another facet of her accompllsh- Fascism; in toe administration of a great realty value .‘Notwithstanding that fact, toe Russian throne, arrived on the Bre- mento Is her flair for languagee; of nominating candidates for all Joined with Its accessibility from all industry Is under recurring political the last Parliament and general men—toe liner which waa to have public offices to be voted for on toe "6. An American program for public trust." strengtoening of toe government. She speaks Russian, German, peace.” "Yesterday, 1 am told, Arthur sections of toe city and from sur- a ^ k b ^ u s e of so-called inflexible brought toe Duke and Duchess of French. English and has a good first Tuesday after the first Mon- rounding towns. piieea. Some critics, most of them The premier compiled by putting Windsor here laat autumn. day In November, 1938. The proposed new Constitution Morgan appeared before tola eom- knowledge of Spanish and Italian. ralttee and denied that he Intandetf While hockey win be the keystone pseudo-economists, with only a part of toe mobilization law into For toe Prince, a six-footer whom The marriage of the royal couple "And that he also be authorized activity In this arena with member- superficial knowledge. If any of effect although previously he had toe old Kaleer likes to call "The and empowered to designate toe (Oeatlaaed ea Faga Nine) to moke such charges against us,” toe realUes of the steel Industry, took place early this month. In Bhip planned In the Intematlonal- toid Parliament toe government did little American in our big fam ily" Potsdam there waa a civil marriage time and place for toe bolding ot he contlnusd. "But this is tha fltW are foeid of pointing to toe prices of toe arrival was a sort of homecom- treasury BALANCE time tost he has even hinted at sueb ^ e r ic a n Leagua, many other ac- not believe it would be necessary to on May 2. This was followed by such of toe above mentioned con- tlvlues are tneorporated In toe gen- ^ c u lt u r a l and certain other pro- invoke it during toe present "China ing, for it was here that hia me- the Greek Orthodox ritual, and on ventions 08 ore required to be call- a denial. eral pl4^boxtng, wnstllng, public on toe one band and the prices incident." The strengthening of toe chanical bent found a happy outlet May 4 a Lutheran ceremony was ed by toe State Central committee. Washington, May 26.—

the bottom of th* depression MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THUfiSDAY, MAY 26.1938 FDR FOES ASK CENSURE HOME MISSIONARY 1888, hourly wtgss to tte sts«l to- PRAHA STUDIES fiuaUjr nr* 06 p*r cent hlgiMr, wbu« day. The following progrsun will pncM nr* but 84 p «r cent hlirbnr TAMMANY CHIEF LABOR CfflEFTAIN R X X be carried out: History of Memorial ment. The secretary’s Cabinet col- MUSICAL PROGRAM Day, Ethel Litz; piano selection, GAS STATION UCENSES CONFERENCE HERE "Wagen con su lts an Important FISHING CHARGE leagues, however, were not told im- Andisio retired Md went to Uv* OF WPA ADMINISTRATOR Dl M>ach**tor * d’lntomL Germany, Joan Walnwright: tap ICKES AND BRffiE NEWPROPOSALS the Woodbridge Street farm. factor in steel coats, but luter all Domanlca 28 Maggio la giovane til after he was married. AT 80, PARTY GIVEN they are only one o f the factors, IS LINKED WITH IS SHOT TO DEATH dance, Vera Mm Lee; Memorial ^ l e t a Giuseppe Garibaldi feateg- I Day recltaUon, J ^ Walnwright; EXPIRE NEXT TUESDAY Mrs. Ickes, a soft-.volced. freckled P® passing years have reatoft'i! ual relltf worker £ lews” telUnf most of which have climbed steadily AT CENTER CHURCH lightly upon Mr. AndUlo. D u r iM ' B*®ra II auo aecondo annlversario address, Rev. H. B\OImatead, rec- DENffiD BY JAPS faced, pleasMt girl, was looking &IJ Hopkins Is Making A him to vote agaliut Oillette. Norvrick District Societies TO END CRISIS to recent yeare. Th* tax situation 1 —— ARRIVE IN WALES hla lifetime he has called a phTat4l<^ Mila Bum fondaziore con un B i - tor of St. John's ICpts^pal church j forward with youthful enthusiasm Senator Johnson said that If Hop- to the steel Industry illustrates with POLICY RACKET State And Local Police Asked FOR SENIOR ANDISIO clM but once and he has porfedfi-® chette e Ballo net spazlosl e modern! to taking up her official duties In kins made the statement, "the Sen- (fktaUniied froib Page Oaa) powerful force what has been hap- May Procession song,\lass; aelec- I c ^ l del Sub Alplno Qub a Eldridge Slayer Confesses To Police tlon from "The Man w th ou t a To Check Retail Outlets To Washington. cy®slght and has never lost a tootk'3 Politica] Weapon Of His ate ought to have IJie guts to de- Gather At North Method- Rpnlng to all Industry. In 1937 (Ctoattoned from Page One) St* Women’s Federation To Pre- during hi* lifeume. HI* hobble* ar* - nounce It." mllltarj’ planes, citing three specific Country." recitation, cIass^\"Oppor- Tokyo Reports Tint Only Make Sure They’re Licensed. Her huaband, however, presently with net profit* nearly 60 per cent Bono due anni che gll organlz simple, ones, content to walk abotit Senator Lewis (O,, 111.) said he Instances, Krofta assured him the to tl.OOO a week as political fixer He Killed Union Head tunlty," class; "Over the '"Bright Secretary Of The Interior wants to forget everything connect- lower than to 1929, on a pr^uctfon ratori hanno date alia Colonla Ital Former Cheney Gardener, 'the farm and,, watch the gardeiui a Office In Endorsing A ; agreed with Johnson's demand. ist Church Yesterday. government had taken measures to almost as large, the Industry's tax sent Lanrenz Cdibnm Blue Sea,” aong, class; W h ^ W e ed w ith official buslneas. ^ a una libera o Indlpendente ao- One Ship Is A l Present Asking. the asalstMce of the Md many fine trees during the sum* ' . I A i . n « Senator Barkley, after a telephone prevent reeurrenca of such IncI bill was 65 per cent higher." Kiss' Went In, recitation, Marion V ^r- "I am Harold Ickes here, not ci®ta, conflnando la auo asaoluta au- In Quarrel Over Funds. cester; harmonica selections, \ViK state police and the police chiefs Starts At Once For Lon- mpr neanoD. vanQlOate in UniO irnnary conversation with Hopkins, gave dents. of the state to checking retail gaso- Serretary Ickca. I am not thinking Now Retired, Is Surprised ' , this ver.ston of the statement: Women’s Home Missionary sO' and Harry torlta nel suol dellberatl della mag. • Next Wednesday Night. hemina Werkhosen; “That One of official business," he said. Three sons ware born to Mr. and But at the tame time Krofta gioranza, facendo to modo che nes- Rose,” aong, Mary Wright: Old In The Bering Sea. line filling stations to make sure ------I "He (Hopkins) was approached cletles In the Norwich District held don; May Go To Paris. Mrs. Andisio, Louis, John Md Ca* ' called Elsenlohr'a attention to 14 ■una legge o ordlne auperiore Trees, recitation, Mary Murray; they are properly licensed, Commis- The couple expected to stay . In hy a newspaperman and asked If he their 48th annual meeting yester- JAPAN RESHUFFLES Minnespotls, May 28.— (A P ) — London several days Md may go to By Members Of Family. millo Andisio. Louis Andisio, form-* apeclflc toatances of violation of the possa revocare. piano selection. Fairy Frolic, Pris- sloner Michael A. Connor of the i Waahlngton, May 28.— (A P ) — had any views on the altuatlon In day at the North Methodist church. M« auccessors to Schultz in ®‘ hera Center Church Women** Federa- erly to charge of the Health Market j Czechoslovak frontier by German the Dopo due annl la aocieta Qiu- William Broivn. 43. president of cilla Dowdlng; Any Child Meets IWljto. May 26— (AP)—A fov- htate Department of Motor Vehi- Paris, but their exact plans were titeU-sulmlnlatratlon members con- Iowa. He replied that he was not a Both morning and afternoon ses- military planes. racket, resulted In the tion, of which Mrs. Hoadley WUlea cles stated today that Wednesday Fishguard, Woles, May 26— (AP) not completed. - to Hales department store, la n o tr- complaint ■eppe Garibaldi continua nel suo powerful General Drivers Union 844. Memory, play, class; "The Bugle ernment spokesman today denied resident manajger of the Andlale ''■•darad today asking the Senate to citizen of Iowa though he was bom sions were well attended. Mrs. T. The result, according to Czecho- GOVERNMENT; THREE •gainst Hines. .Is president will follow Its annual found about one-sixth of the sta- Members of the Immediate family tammtoo e ferma auoi princlpl fon- was shot to death last night, and from the Fort,” song, class. —Harold L. Ickes, United States fruit farm, John Is proprietor of the '-oanatire an Informal endorsement by and raised there. P. Nichols of Westerly, president, slovak sources, was a friendly Assistant District a ...... meeting, Wednesday evening, June M y J ^ M ^ e cod fishing in Bristol tions properly licensed to do busl- honored Evoslo Andisio of 461 tomentall, espllca tutta la sua at- OIrl Scout Meeting. secretary of the Interior, Md hh< Oak street Grill Md Camlllo la "As ho was not a citizen and not Presided and musip was In charge agreement that such Incidents some- police said today they had a con- 1, at 8 o’clock In the Federation M y off Al^ka where American j.W P A Administrator Harry Hopkins KEYMEN STEP DOWN who s w b 'r ^ “ " J * ?**■ U buon nome Itallano fession from a man who had quar- The Cardinal Flower Troop of “ ‘7, *^7®® Tuesday, May Woodbridge street last nlght’ on his a voter In Iowa he probably had no church organist. Miss Doro- times were unavoidable at a time room, with a musicale of a high or- fishermen reported a Japanese In- 31st’ the final date qn which cur- red-haired bride landed In the cold manager o f the Hale's Self-Serva »<)( rapresentattve Otha Wearln's can- Tuttl i Garibaldlnt sperno che reled with him over union funds. Girl Scouts omitted their regular 80th birthday. Mr. Andisio. who for Market. The sons, their wives and rlght to express an opinion, but If Btone. Mrs. Griswold Chappell Ilk* this and should be subject to at ottery by virtue of the aid and Demetoca tuttl gl-ltallani che sen- der under the direction of Laurenz vasion of the Bering Sea codfish rent licenses are valid. .Welsh dawn at this little port ana ' Manchester :|ididacy for the Democratic Senatorial It was the second la ^ r slaying meeting this afternoon and will banka. children felicitated him on his n.>e| he was a citizen and had the right to 1 soloist in the morning and friendly arrangements. (CBntlnasd from Page One) tono lo spirito libera e simpattzi Colburn of Hartford, pianist and to 7n his letter to the Commissioner .sped for London on the third day' mMy years waa gardener for Rob- 'j_ nomination in Iowa. ** a " ’"'•®rad to the afore- here In six months. Echoes of the meet tonight at the church social day'yesterday with a surprise din* vole, he would vote as Indicated In George Shedd at the afternoon Hoping for the best but prepar- raenUoned defendanU and others •ano con questo principto, inter' structor. Mr. Colburn, who will "There Is only onV ship in the of State Police and the various city of their honeymoon. Date Book ert Cheney, Hartford road, was born Senator Johnson (R., Calif.), was press reports." | meeting. Japanese army at Talerhchwang. to nsolved Patrick J. Corci ran killing open the program of about an hour’s rooms at seven thirty o'clock. Each ner at the home. ing for the worst, (Czechoslovakia verranno at idlvertlmentl che un scout has the privilege of brlnglnsr Bering: Sea taklnjf crabk, and that la police department heads, the Com- They arrived from Ireland In the In Moncalvo, near Turin, Italy and .^understood to be drafting a censure Wheeler broadened his attack ^ Taylor, president of Shantung province, added fuel to] November 17 still were rever^rat- duration, will present one of his inlssloner stated that last year Mrs. Angellne Andisio, wife o< g^eaolutlon after colleagues of Sen- continued preparations for defense. volenteroso e aolerto comitata con a girl friend. ^ all. declared the spokesmen, a motor vessel Vmlsfallen at 3:20 a Thl*4 Week assail endorsement of any primary North Methodist Home Mission- discord In high circles In Tokyo. The In hls^**** tofluonoe Ing aa Brown’s body wras. found piano pupils. Francis Fuska, who Is there were more than 1,000 filling came to this country and MMches- Evasto Andisio, died about six yeSM a t o r Gillette (D., Iowa), against Troops mobilized for defense of *v ''*“ *L»nc®blIe Frank Mar- Miss Llsbeth McDonald of Storrs member of the Japanese ^vreau of m., and remained aboard through candidate by a Federal official. He society, led the devotions at the slumped In the front seat of his car only 11 years old, to a group of three staUons operating on June 1st with- , W. .and Auxillsrv ter In 1912. ago while the couple lived at- Whom Wearin Is campaigning, an- the German frontier remained In army Itself was divided on the’ qu’ei-1 '“ vestlgaUM^Inmcated ™ulat* HtoM chettl lavora Indefessamente per ^11 talk to the girla on "Peraonal fisheries. the night. Joint banquet. I declared the administration would °P*“ *"* session, using the 15th near union headquarters. A Coro- classics, and to a duet number by out having renewed licenses which Cottage street •■Ulily smeused Hopkins of making a the border region. It seemed un tlon whether to push the Invasion Influenced and InUmldated luSriM dare a questo festa unbuon suc- Upkeep.” She ask* each girl t6 He insisted Japanese flsherinen. Secretary Ickes said the Innls- For a -number of years Mr. and have to take responsibility for the St. John; and Mrs. WII- ces*o. ner's Jury reported two days ago teacher and pupil. He will also ac- permit them to do business as re- Coming Eventa political weapon ot the Works Pro- likely that the customary military further Into (Thtoa and run the officers to protect the lottery oo- Corcoran, an officer of the drivers’ bring her comb, brush and a towel. followers of one of Japan's g rea i^ t fallen's bellowing, squealing cargo Mra. Andisio lived on CMttage street jJollUcal remarks not only of Hop- 'P- Wallace, wife of the pastor company John Kerr, baritone, who tall distributors of gasoline and oils, June l-,5.—9Sth .annual convention Lacrosse was played hy the IrW gress Administration. parade would be held this year on risks of another debacle due to craters from prosecution ** Dopo U banchetto tuttl poasono union, was killed by "a person or Skinner Camp Electing. Industries In far-flung Internationa of Irish cattle and pigs, pouring In- but after the purchase of the form- kins but also of Secretaries Ickes •'ost«*s church for the devo- will appear on the program In three k i r . ®‘'7‘®ulous,” asserted the Com- of New England Southern division quola confederation to train foa Although Hopkins made no com- the President’s birthday—President severance of communications lines "When the Indictment’ Is handert Intervenlre alle danzo e a altri trat- persons unknown." An Important meeting of Alden waters, rigidly were respecting the to England and Wales under low er (3ow1es farm by their sons, Mr. and'Wallace and Postmaster General period In the afternoon, groups of songs. 'ml.ssloner, "that year after year of Methodist Episcopal church at war. ment on the criticism voiced In the Farley. cnone aa her Eubject, ‘Take Time Eduard Benes will be 54 on Satur- or to try to strangle China Into sub- y Mrs. Anna B. Spell Alle danze che comlncleranno alle the late Ignace Jan Paderewski. ed for the Memorial Day exercises. operator hj the state knows of this JTlon ftt Rainlfow in Bolton. nildit In reply to a letter from Judge an effect on the view of the man. Reports of the officers and holders to test their "black out’ that for th® presUge of the Japan- "There will be a apeclflc charv. tavern and reported the killing to day for rifles and ammunition, Hurrying dock porters, gabbling ore ,4.30. fara servlzlo la popolar- The concert Is scheduled to begin Soli Conservation Talk. rcqulrcmentA The application for Juno 13-18.--Manchcater Veter- Brady M. Stewart of Louisville, who ‘worklng for him out there" on pub- '<®P®rtment secretories followed. An equipment to make sure that they ese Empire that stain must be wlp- against Hines that he Dutoh Miles Dunne, a trustee of the union. charging "the Bering Sea Is cover- excitedly In Welsh, didn’t even no issima orchestra Fratelll D'Uhaldo Fore.stal said Johnson stated he at 8:30. and It la hoped every mem- Anyone In the community Inter lenewal is attached to his current ana Aflsociation carnival at Main had written President Roosevelt lie works AcIniiDistration projecta excellent report on Conference work really were prepared for emergency. SchulU and others coM p lr^ to ber of the groups will be present for ed with Japanese fishing boats and tlce the newlyweds, who quickly that Federal relief agencies were us- coadiuvatl dal valente musictsta and Brown had been driving about ested is Invited to attend the meet' permit. It retjnirea only signature anYl Maple streets. He did not explain his reference to presented by Mias Grace Another reminder of the under- 1 J<«o®ous campaign fol- force all Independent pollcy’^ ^ k e r e Tony O Bright e altri che rallegre- the business meeting and the mu- nets north of Black Hills." and payment of fi^e to secure an Im- passed through Customs and board „,Mlg. "reprehensible" measures In Wallace. Yoakum of Providence. low ^, and Suchow, the nerve center Into the Schultz mob and In on union business, stopping to have tog of the Tolland Community 1,®-“77raduatipn exercises »EATL£Y current of anxiety lest Adolf Hitler, of China's central ranno tuttl 1 ballerinl e aacoltatori, several drinks before parking on sical treat to follow. Brief reports Men's club to be held at the Fed- (The charge added new fuel to mediate renewal of his Current li- ed a train for London. at State Trade school. exp ort of Senator Barkley (D., Farley's sole public Intervention „ Memorial Service ...... ‘«*^®"»*''' was|ercl^_oflmpro^rTnflu7^^^^^^^ fuehrer and chancellor of Germany captured. con muslca Italiana e Americana, Waahlngton Avenue North, within a will be presented by the vice-presi- erated church this evening when American-Japanese feeling over cense and hla huslno.ss can continue Ickes talked with animation ot K y). Stewart is campaign manager In this year's primaries to date L-.J*'the South uninterrupted." June 17.— .Mnnehosler High grad- The Bentley School for Gov. A. B. Cniandler, Barkley's try to bring under his domlnaUon Some authorities believed that II comltato composto del Garibal- block of the union's offices. 'ITiere, dents. and the nominating commit- the subject of Soil Conservation will Japan’s reported Incursions Into their trip, which he said had been uation excrel.scs at State theater In came Just before the Penn.sylvanla “ ®tnodUt church Home Missionary Reproved by Joseph Shalleck, 29 opmnent In the Arigust primary. the nation's 3,500,000 German minor- the Inclusion of Generals Ugakl, toni: Raffaele De Simone, Salvatore the chief quoted the suspect aa say- tee win bring in a slate of officers be discussed. Alaskan waters, particularly those There are nearly 6,000 filling sta- most pleasant. morning. has grown from an enrollment of students election last week when he endorsed • conducted the memorial ity. was an announcement that gas Arakl and Itagakl would give the counsel for Htoes, for "telling us De Pumpo, Giuseppe Trevlgno, ing, the two quarreled over union for the coming year. A social period Mr. Brenneman, a representative of Bristol Bay north of the Aleu- tions In Connecticut llcen.acd to do During their early breakfast, the in 1917 to 3,008 in 1937. Declaring that Stewart'.s charges Thomas Kennedy for the guber- •®*rlce for the 12 members who had July 18-24.—American Legion masks for public employes could be Tokyo government more effective what the Grand Jury will d o" Nimzio lamonico, Petro Petricca funds and Johnson drew a pistol, will follow, with refreshments to of the United States Department of tian peninsula.) a retail business in sales of gasoline newlyweds carried on a chatty, w we general, Hopkins Invited him nstorlal nomination and Gov. Oeorce during the year, two oi Carnival at Dougherty’s Iqt, This growth evidences the thoroughness of paid for on the Installment plan. control over its generals to the field Dewey Intimated that a secret In- Luigi Paluzzl. Carlo Mlnlciiccl’ -4hot Him Twice charge of the executive board of- Agriculture will speak on the sub- Japan's agreement with the Unit- and oils In his letter to tftc po- smiling conversation in the ship’s to submit specific Instances of politi- H. Earle for Senator. toem from the South church Mrs ficers. cal coercion, and added: All residents of cities are expect- ending the seml-indepcndcnce as- dictment might already have been Giuseppe Ralmondo, Patsy Uriano. Brown lunged at him, Johnaon ject. bringing out the latest reports ed States was known to have pro- lice heads the Commissioner re- dining room, and glanced occa the training and the quality of the work which I Kennedy lost and Earle won »nd Mrs. Ro.ssa returned. quests that patrolmen while on their •1 have used every channel of ed to acquire gas masks before sumed by some commanders In Ringrazia antlcipatamente tuttl told the chief, and "1 shot him.” of the government In regard to this vided two stipulations, one, that Bionally with admiration at the roll- BEGINNER. Ever since, the National Demo^ Brookings who at the time of her , " I wonder." he asked coldly, "if quelll che Interveranno tegular round on Wednesday, June Bentley graduates are doing in the fields of ectnmunlcatlon available to make June 30. The Idea Is to make their China. I vrIf* ow _ ft------. A ---- . —j. — "7 thought he had more money subject. resident Raymond B. Japan would suspend her three-year ing green hills shrouding Fishguard clear to employes and project work- '®«*®®‘l ® Grand Per II CfinUtato. _ than was necessary.” Forestal Ladd will preside at tlie business salmon fishing survey, in progress 1st, check the filling stations on Harbor, Oakland, Calif.—In the quiet be- business, public accounting, government ser­ establish harmony between the fac- ^,‘t'*®n*nlp department. The service their respective beats and. If the ers o f this administration that their people who must remain at their of the Japanese army In Manchou- Indictment but the frank m S rchetti. quoted Johnson as sajlng, 'T shot session and he will be assisted at since 1936, and, two, JapM would fore dawn a light flashed on the vice and education. tlons which backed them, using Far- ^*’® singing of "Shall him twice." ^ stations do not display the proper The Usual Trouble political beliefs and activities would post In emergencies and cannot kuo and one' of the men ciilefly res- not being filed at once.' the entertainments program by continue to withhold licenses neces- Ickgs had the ustjal trouble of telephone switchboard. The oper- leys endorsement as a bridge. Gather at the River?" Then, the chief's account .contin- Irving P. Campbell, Clayton C license, take the same action as ator heard only what sounded Uke Bentley training includes accounting, busi­ to no way jeopardize Ihelr employ- speed to the sparsely settled coun- ponslble for creation of Japan's pro- . **'“ * ‘ rangeet Foe sary for Japanese boats to fish for AmerioMs In Britain: he could not Infest of the peace moves came 1 12:30 an appetizing luncheon tectorate there, is extremely popu- , “ ord®ring the arrest of the long ued, Johnson drove the car up the Reed. A. Eaton Clough and John would follow with other business groans. She called police. ment on this program." tryside at the first alarm. salmon. get a glSM of wate. with hla meal. ness law, business statistics,income taxes, credit ye.slerday when Governor Earle *®rvM by the women of the lar in the army. Until only recent- ‘” ’ P''®gnabIe political CStar of the OIL TANKER EXPLODES, street a short distance and walked Wclgold. enterprises which are required by Radio car officers found two- Reason for Censure Gubernatorial Nominee (Charles Al- the tables tastefully Other more stringent assurances law to be licensed. New Haven He said he had known hla bride, ly he was commanding a division at “ PP®'" west side, Dewey challenged Iwck to the tavern where he met Food Sale Friday. year-old Jimmy Fraser gurgling In- analysis,brokerage, foreign exchange, psychol­ The Ire of the Senate's antl-ad- were reported reliably to have been has more than 400 stations, Hart- the former Jane Dahiman of Mil- SOtolstration Democrats was aroused Chairman I V s T r ^ . .'? J '" !' The the front to China. the staunchest foe of hla career as Dunne, who later told police the man GORDON BOUND OVER The Junior class of the Rockville to the mouthpiece with Jo y at his ogy and English. David Lawrence called on PresI-| ,?n®®t loaf, seal THINK TWO KILLED given the United States. ford has nearly 500. Bridgeport hJjmbUshed reports Hopkins had HAR1T0RD PLANS (It Is understood It was his com- ® racket-buster, declared "1 Just shot a fellow. I High school will conduct a food sale waukee for 14 years. They planned first phone call—put through while dent Roosevelt and received assur- loped potatoes, fruit salad, relishes' Such an agreement knocked a about 3.50 and Waterbury about 1.50. , Two years are required to complete the that If he were an towa voter, mand that carried the Rising Sun ^«>ni a brawny young blacksmith put two sluga In him. I shot Bill at the office of the (Connecticut their marriage when she came to his parents slept. ances that he was backing wholc- rolls, strawberry shortcake and cof Brown.” Dunne at first thought the TO SUPERIOR COURT big hole In the chain Japanese fish- The other cities of the state have Ireland two months ago. be would support Wearin. fpr. ^ nag deep into Inner Mongolia. *“ ® rough-and-tumble district Light A Power company on Friday course, which is for men only. I heartedly the Earle-Jones ticket BIG SPORTS ARENA Blasf On Ship At Fall River. man wa* Joking, he told authorities, afternoon starting at three o'clock ermen have been forging around proportionate totals so that most of None knew their secret. Ickes _nvtMtOT Wheeler (D., Mont ), with The big task of the White House. 'The high spot of the day wa.s the northwest of Peiping, establishing, a Hinas, rose to be the power behind Ihe retail filling stations can be A catalog wi l l be sent upon request. * whom Gillette was aligned In the Mass., A Myster.v; Company but later Investigated and found Testimony Heard All During The proceeds of the food, sale will the world In building up an Indus- said. but President Roo8e%Tlt address by Mrs. W. B. Oliver of corrldorjjetween North China and Tammany's once lofty throne and Brown’s body. Johnson was arrest- reached most conveniently through fight against the Roosevelt Court however, U to bring John U Lewis i ' “ — ‘ >=' o, Yesterday’s City Court Ses- be used toward the school publica- try which occupies a place as large "strongly suspected" thqlr engage- (ONttfnDfd from Taiy* One) North CTiina and Soviet Russia's for a time at least, a chief lieu Denies Any Of Crew Died. ed to the tavern shortly afterwards. Bill, told the Senate that Hopkins and Senator Guffey, who Joined " " ‘’J*®*' ""'• ’o Is My tion. the "Banner", and also to- In Japan’s economic life as the the established police departments New — Modern — Safe all)^ outer Mongolia, which may be tenant of New Deal politicians In Women In Room sion— $1,.500 Bonds. of the state. THE BENTLEY SCHOOL M l^ t "Just as well have put a slip *“ r’P°'’‘ l"F 'Kennedy,'* Into I ' _.^®.®y .®®"’e In the at of great Importance if Japan fights New York. nciana in fund*'" ®l""» Washington trip automobile Industry in the Ameri- line behind the ticket. ternoon especially to hear her positions, conventions and like 1 Detectives found two guns In can economic pattern. Yonr next Per- to the pay envelope of eveiy Indlvld- gathcrinjfs^ Russia. Later his division was re- Bronzed by the sun and as launtv Fall River. Mass.. Mav 26.— Rockville, May 26.— Herman (Jor- " 1 “ *®'" N. Tubbs of New Johnson's rooms, and picked up two r .'Xnnual Electing Friday. It is a major source of food for BRE.VK FOR MOTORISTS. nianrnt can be OF ACCOUNTING & FINANCE London, who gave a most ciicourag. It Is planned to use a plot of land Front ) “ ®*'®“ ‘ tmg as ever, Jimmy Hines, hla bristly (A P )— Federal, state and company women whom they found there for don. 63, of Vernon, proprietor of VETERAN RAILROADER DIES officials today began questioning The annual meeting of the La- a nation^ of fish-eaters. It Is the a genuine suo- 921 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. tog reimrt on Junior Work, surpris. containing approximately 15 acres. questioning. the Gordon Tire Works at Vernon dles' Aid society of the Rockville Council Bluffs. la.—A scheduled SUNDAY The selection of General Ugakl as dark' , 5 t t r i r r 'r » * witnesses of an explosion aboard was bound over to the Tolland Coun- keystone-pY Japanese exports aa res* . . . For Lltchfleld, May 26. __ (AP) by reading a poem Details of Building Brown, who led his union through Methodist church will be held on police drive against overparklng H. C. BftNTLir, C. P. A., PruiJtnt foreign minister was a Surpri*,^ b " roluntari ^In ^we'^'i'’ offP'’'"* '* the oil tanker Elwood yesterday two bloody truck drivers’ strikes to ty Superior court on Wednesday the basis for allied Industries In stalled here—for want of a piece B^rSrk by Mrs. Florence The building will be shaped like many considered It suitable In light tertav ^ Dewey s office yes- Friday afternoon In Wesleyan hall happiest results BurtUck Gibson, superintendent of which Injured 30 and possibly took the summer of 1934. had been a afternoon following a two day court manufacture of pearjs, buttons, of chalk. , CXCURSIOig? Attention f Kunirerford large bowl, the bottom being the the lives of two others. at two o’clock. There will be elec- fertilizers, oils. Isinglass and shark- ask us about . , hospital In Torrington. was for 52 the Home Guards of the Snuf). exhibition floor, surrounded by 13 ?ower to the labor field for 17 year* session, under bonds of 81,500. He tion of officers and all members are Traffic Captain Harry G. Saint quaJnre‘ th"aTro?duct" Juildlng up a local that became the was charged with "burning of In- skin goods. ROUND TRIP FARCt TO rows of seats. Around the top of the policy be taken out of the h a n d ed Beach, where he has As the three investigating agen- urged to attend the meeting. said special chalk ordered for mark- New Haven TThe h i’' poem ^ ‘‘‘'‘ followa: P'-'®»®®t cies made effortc to flx the blame sured property,” the arrest being Consequently, Japanese fishing SUPERWAVE RUBBER HEELS railroad. He entered the employ of boW there will be a promenade 19 if *®*®' Ponnsriy To Observe "Police Night.” ing automobile tires failed to arrive UTTLE FOLKS career diplomats, such as Htooti JqO for the explosion, police prepared No. 674, It was reorganized Into its the result of a fire on March 11th fleets long ago burst the bounds of and the campaign had to be post- NEW YORK . . $2.00 Machineles.8 W a iin g feet wide. and nearly all his predecessors have X ” ® "a * "Police Night" will be observed by been. aiiowea until today to post the to drag for the bodies of Michael present setup after bitter factional which destroyed the property which the Rockville Lodge of Elks this Japanese waters and spilled over poned until It does. BOSTON . . . $2.50 Consiiltallnn Without The size of the floor for Ice use Yorlo, 23. a wiper, of Jersey City, strife. he occupied at Vernon. the entire Pacific ocean. 25« Attached and ordinary purposes Is 80 by 200 Ugakl, former governor-general levied by Pecora. evening at Its meeting at the Elks FRO.M 5IANCIIE8TER Obligation. S'-Sj S 1 ------'A',;; ..alks of;? life, N. J., and Walter Wldner, 42. of Corcoran, who went through th* Testimony waa heard during the home. A t this time the principal Their whalers go to the Arctic INNOCENT BYWALKER. Its devloue ways to know. feet. The all over size of the build- of Korea, hea been rated one o f , » million dol- Boston, a former member of the thick of th* union's ootlvlUe* with day on Wednesday. Frank Austin • M^OfliAN’rT'i^ltftT'ttTAlCTLY' UNITE'S^ While You Walt I Japan’s foremost Liberals and long declared, “and chain will be occupied by men Md Antarctic, and their sbeU-fiahes ta trfin n f ctfsclty ef tralm . P U R C H A ftC ing will be 189 by 309 feet. crew who was visiting the ship Brown and Miles, Vine* and Grant of Hartford, employed by the Phll- closely connected with police activi- penetrate deep Into the South SpokMe, Wash.—Three times William and Helen For hockey and other events re- haa been at odds with the dominant nickel would be put up by re- Dunne, brothers, was ambushed and * ISu®, ‘ *‘®*'' •'^*®‘ *lmpllclty wlien the explosion occurred. gas Company testified that he was ties and the candidates for Initia- Pacific. Japanese fishermen ap- FrM k Vlellila, 55, has been hurt by F*op Excursion Information quiring a smaller size floor the faction in the army. spectable citiaens who love this shot to diath aa he walked from his driving by the building at Dobson- autos which Jumped the curb and Beauty Salon . ®b*rms and artless wiles, While officials of the Pennsylva- tion will be a police officer. State proach the shores of Mexico and Phone Manchester 7791 state Theater Bldg. permanent seating capacity will be This faction blocked him when In ^ Influence residence garage the night of No- vllle when the fire waa first discov- ran him down on the sldew-alk. He S. YU LYES ‘^*lr ^ ^ ^ long way January, 1937. Emperor Hirohlto ®®'"*” i*nity.“ nia Shipping Company, operatora of vember 17. Policeman Pequlnot will occupy the Argentina. They can be seen near Phone 4879 For Just one of childhood's smiles 4,500. If the portable seats are re- the tanker, maintained that no one ered. He took a fire extinguisher chair of Exalted Ruler for the Ini- Davao In the Philippines, and off toe never has been Injured by one other- 701 Main St, Johnson Block called on him to form a government. Such. Shalleck contended, was the Governor Elmer Benson threw tha from hla car and put out a fire In wise. We have no connection with moved to Increase the floor area was killed, members of the crew tiation. There will be a buffet coast of Thursday island, near Aus- there will still be 2,350 permanent Ugakl has been considered prime reputation of the 'powerful and state’s law enforcement machinery the southwest corner of the build- supper following the meeting. His last accident left him with a ' other beauty shops. !£^® ^®*® **®®'' directness ministerial timber for the past de- political leader” who has found said they snw Yorlo and Wldner go Into action on the Brown slaying tralia. Personal Notices ^ e s e little folk* so dear, seats. In either condition there Is over the aide and h,ave not been ing. He said he noticed a separate broken Jaw and arm. think I understand them room for over 2,000 standees on the ®“ u ' , J°h* by the thousands for his follow- seen since. soon after the body wa# found, when fire In the southeast corner, but waa SAFETY BOOK And love to have them near, promenade. Harvard-educated Selhln Ikeda, «r®. fed Ic® cream by the ton to he ordered the State Bureau of unable to extinguish It. .Several who was managing i.lrector of the children at the annual June walk In Fifteen of the Injured remained Criminal Apprehension to ^ g ln an For conventions, meetings and in three hospitals. persons living near stated there waa CARD UF THANKS vast Mitsui Interests before he be- Central Park and done favor* bv Investigation. thick black smoke In the building. CASH PRIZES OF we wiBh to exl«nd our thanks to I know the way they're going; similar activities approximately 2,- Federal Investigators were par------AT YOUR all our ii»*r friends and relative ^ ^cdd It yean* *go, ^'’ ® of the hundred*, without charge, for the Brown is survived by hla widow Robert T. Hurley, the Investiga- 500 seats can be placed on the floor, Japan, is one of the most powerful poor. * ' ticularly anxious, they said, to and two small children. tor for the National Board of Fire *«...*, w ™y heart, low. which will Increase the seating spokesmen for Japanese big bust- "Why, a few yeans a g o " said question Stephen Bomer of New Underwriters state that he believed capacity to 7,000. ness. Several premiers arc known Shalleck, once Hines' managir In *n Haven, Ck>nn., the most seriously the black smoke seen during the fire For every dollar spent to the RICHFIELD For a small show or exhibition, 0 have Bought him for the finance unsuccessful campaign for*Manhat hurt. They said he waa probably was caused by burning illuminat- USED CARS ___ , ' ' sMv ucaijiirtli ITOU'- counUeaa loya, the 80 by 200 surface with Its 16,- in a position to describe exactly United States by travelers from ?Ir rendered liy neleh- 11» trouble and each pain, I tan borough president, "the Presi- ing gaa. He also stated he Inves- 000 square feet of area Is adequate. There was no apparent dissatis- what occurred. other countries, eight dollars are bore and friends We eleo wish fa B” ‘ belr selfsaine dent of the United States praised tigated near the property and found 15O.OOO' thank all those who loaned cars, I w®y. For exceptionally large exhibitions faction with the policies of the re State Fire Marshal Stephen „ spent by United States citizens there waa no grass near the build- 'D'R!VYK<5 To be a child again! DEALER re. f). McAdam tiring minister, Kaya, although Mr. Hines for his humanitarian Garrity directed state Investigator* traveling abroad. t.'lwin D. .Mc.tdam requiring great floor space use can Uvlties.” ing, so he was of the opinion the 'WILL BE SOLD be made of the promenade contatn- Japan Is beginning to feel the econ- ^ d Captain Rober. Coombs of the fire waa not caused by a grass fire. ■M.vrjorle S. McAdam. Under the direction of Miss Ann While his lawyer accused Dewey Ing 15,000 square feet, giving a total omic strain of the war. but It was Bureau of Marine Investigation led Following a cross examination of IN CONTEST FOR Mr. and .Vlre. Albert Platt. of political motives, the dlstrlc't exhibition space of 43,300 square considered desirable to have a more the Federal Inspectors. the witnesses by the attorneys for SAFE DRIVING IN ME.HOHIAM feet. powerful_____ ... flgure'ln the post. leader’s own comment on Dewey s the defense. Judge John E. Flak FRIDAY —Full PHce Both Suglyama and Hlrota have “* ,*** being book- found probable cause and bound Mr. ed and fingerprinted, fPstkRi Mllilw Zr’u,?,:; Liouis# I me na S been under Are to recent months on waa a charac- Gordon over to the next term of the tae grounds of "weakness " m office. terlstic "baloney." REPUBUCANS ASK Superior court under bonds of y.s*^'';io“ .'<;^.Vy.lfs“y*',^Vh*.^J^r‘ ’' U " ® t h MANeNiflTta GvI FREE Booklet TI.& ., I The Inatallatlon of officer* IRDLER EXPLAINS Suglyama has been unable to recon- 81,500. One Day Only—FRIDAY! ^ rile rival factions In the army and TODi^Y Prosecutor Bernard J. Ackerman and Entry Blank at reach firm decisions on policy. ACTION ON HAYES presented the case and Mr. Gordon PRICE OF STEEL Hlrota, a former premier, resign- FRIDAY She l,„i. non. . —was - again ------inducted- aa prealdent- BOLT^NOTCH waa represented by Attorney W il- Drive Away One Ot These Cars And Enjoy The Holidays She .aid BOOdby to non.. Mrs. George D. SUnley Ware! ed on ground* of poor health, al- (Oonttnoed. from P*g* One) and liam S. Hyde of Manchester and Til. Hesvenly gst.s lisd op.n.d house Point as vice president; Mrs (Oonttnoed from Page One) though he appeared robust when in- SAT. Attorney Bernard Dubln of Hart- in/i **'d come. ford. BANTLY And wit), s r.r.nrell unapolr.n. J. Howard Keith of Manchester 1, Msy *9'**^ by foreign correspondents action regarding »tate committee- methods. I* able to manage price* aut o niAILER COUPLE men named in the Jury report. C8ty Coort Oaacb She icemly entered liome. F^ftK «ecretarv; Miss uasn Mii*Tsituu(ft n.d not disturb h.r r.sl, and repeal the law of supply and Looking Over Evidence Steve Jaklel, 63, of 60 High OIL CO. resMifdfnw” ^ Danielson the Hew cor- Btreet waa sentenced to 30 da)ra to s.d sleeps In sllenc. demand Meanwhile, Special Prosecutor MARRIED) LAST NIGHT Tolland Jail together with the costa DISTRIBUTOR ne ."J* '“"*'7 '»• besrts. Taft of Stafford ^ rto g a remaina as "Why, they ask. have steel price* Hugh M. Alcorn was thought today O f those who loved her beet. of the cose on a charge of Intoxica- treasurer; Mrs. CT i. ^ ic h of thto not declined with falling demand, as COLUMBIA to be marshaling the evidence ob- tion by Judge John E. Fisk on 155 Center Street 1^*'^ loving daughter Olga price* of various other products Couple Staying At Bolton tained by the Waterbury Grand and family, and son Louis and faml- Storitu^"^*ijf*" ®balrman of the have? The annual spring clinic for chll- Wednesday. Tel. 5293 pviifb**^ i^ ® ‘^®P®ri-n>cnt; Mrs ilren of pre-school age sponsored by Jury to determine whether teglnla- Supplies the Answer ^rap Wed By Rev. Erickson ■MH. MTNMNf Deportment President Here. Ymmo- ®® chairman of the State Department of Health waa tlve leaders and other* criticised to "The answer to that is clear. It Of Emanuel Church. Department President Mrs. Helen ■5; .-■l ; ' held to Yeomans Hall on Tuesday, the Jury's report for their lobbying swaiD OUWt , IN .M E.M ORIAM Is ilniply that the immediate out-of. Gilbert of Norwich and Department Thii driver !• breaking SAFE T>tobs New London’ Junior work; in chai'ge of school nurse Margaret activities would be prosecuted.' Carelessness has got him into thia I " ’ • " ’ “ ' ■x «t our dear beloved pocket coat of making steel is so Miss On the Same Show; Secretary Mrs. Amanda Dorman of driving COMMANDMENT mothe.-, grandmother, and great- Danehy’ all children who are expect, Elizabeth Tounsley, 21 Thin conjecture aa to Alcorn’s fix . . . only quick pick-up can get large a proportion of its value that ALICE BRADY In Nlantlc paid an official visit to NO. 2. He is about to pasi the I gramlnml.ner who „.,„ed aw thank-offering; mite boxes. Miss ed to enter school next year are daughter of Thomas Tounsley of preeent activity arose after n triirl:- -,r • I aS|3 1 . ty May It Is Impossible for the producer Stanley Dobosz Unit, No. 14. of the 'i;■ trolley without allowing himself him out. He steps on the gasi And Jennie White, HaEanlville, and mis- given a complete examination free Maltlmore, Md.. and Alexander load of evidence and exhibits col- "GOODBYE BROADWAY" who wants to survive to reduce his American Legion Auxiliary last enough diitance, for there is a thanks to Richfield’s lightning I Wi of charge. If the examination shows Shaw, 24, of anclnnati, Ohio; were lected by the Jury was brought here i.'»A a.l have to rroe, that long lost «®-' H®^«n price materially unlcas the price of evening when the unit observed ita parked car in hia path. pick-up, he just makes it! ,i ba married last night at 8:30 o’clock yesterday from Waterhurv. Sun. and .Mon.: Irene Dunne rS.-- tog M ^r Denten offer- his labor, materials and other Im- anything to be wrong with a child's 14th anniversary. To bring na to our heavenly star ing, Mrs. L. H. Geer, Norwich. general hoalth. the parent is told by Rev, K. E. Erickson of the The evldeiice was transferred In "JO Y O F L IV IN Q ” A covered dlab supper was served Althrugb wf He below the ground portant elements'of coats fall cor- Emanuel church to Manchester at here presumably to have It avail- respondingly. To avoid bankruptcy. alHiiit It frankly and advised as to Plus "Law of the L'adanrorld’* preceding the meeting to the G. A. Our eouj >-.as not been lost but found. the church which wa* followed with able for UM by Alcorn in preparing It Is absolutely necessary for steel (®®®(to®nt to helping the R. hall. Poppy Poster prizes were child overcome the defect. a reception at their group of trail- SMtUl The Oorene Femlly. companies to reduce output when hi* esse agalfist Hayes and 26 other awarded to the winners aa follows: TWO THINGS THAT SPELL SAFETlJ BJNERAL tomorrow On -Tuesday Dr. Ralph WoUner era at Gowdy’a camping grounds. men charged with conspiracy to de- for the 4th, 5th ‘ and 6th grades demand declines; and experience You may take a vacation, but danger never docs. So, p r o te ^ has proven time and time again *'l''®.‘ w® Street A l the reception were Included fraud the city of Waterbury, but re- Donald Mitchell of S t Bernard'c school Uie eye test that Is scheduled school; Becky Friedman of the siast FOR WIFE OF SENATOR that price reductions for steel In trailer friends,from Georgia, Mary- liable sources reported Alcorn was fitot. 10-15e. Evee. lO-lS-tSe. yourself. How? First, with brakes that stop quickly, to keep yotfc ------children in the elementary land and South Carolina. A little possibly studying It also with the school; and Albert Schneider of the times of fallen demand do nol schools this spring. ^ from getting into a jam. Second, with gasoline that starts quickly I stimulate buytog. over a year ago a chUd wa* born lobbying phase of the report to Maple street school. For the 7th I Standard American mind. TODAY AND FRIDAY and 8th grades, Shirley Bamforth In Relation to Coats ruTi!* ®b®®«nt Parent to a trailer staying at Ckiwdy’s — to help you get ouf of a jam. I Mra. B r id ^ Dies Few Minutes Dlscaisrion Group meetings waa held camping grounds. Probe To Be Besomed of the East school; Clayton Am ■i.i ****** I "B y what standard can It be said THE NEW In kif 9^ - Husband Arrives Bv that present ateel prices are too re ‘’ ®'” ® of Mr. and Mre. Ernest f Note* ' It wa* understood, however, that Ende of the Maple street school and Richfield is that kind of gasoline. Its quick pick-up helps you avoid I Encyclopedia H^opklns on Tuesday evening with Th| Town of Bolton began put- some of the material would be re- Ronald LaMothe of the S t Ber- 11 Plane F ro m W aahlngton. ' high? Certainly they are not too nard's Bcbool. The two poster* smash-up. So, drive carefully an d...sw itch to richer Richfield!> high relative to coat*. Certainly thirteen present. The topic for dis- ttog trap rock on the road going turned next week to Waterbury cussion WM "Religion in the Home", when the Jury reconvenes to tnves- CIRCLE made by Donald Mitchell and Shir- Switch to richer Richlubc All-Weather M otor Oil, too. With these I VoInna-a-Week they are not so high as to result In from the O n ter to South Bolton to- ley Bamforth will go to the state I Concord, 1^. H.. May 26.— (A P )-_ excessive or even large proflts. The between teams day which will be a big improve- tlgata other phases of the city’s mu- partners in power, you can feel safer on today’s highways I of Chestnut HlU school and O n ter nicipal affairs. convention In New London tn July - SPEQAL CONCESSION •onrlcea will be hold at record on that point Is complete. 1 ment when finished. LADIES! LADIES! ^hoo was played at the Center Frank 8. C?oskey today assumed If You Did Not Start Your to represent the local unit will only point out here that, had The Bolton Methodist Church at Mrs. Augusta Pitkat presided at ■ COUPON prices been 10 per cent lower than school grounds on Tuesday after- bis duties as state athletic commis- TDrC * VALUABLE SAFETY BOOK AT - .P ’ Mrs. Sally nTOn with the final score standing QuarryvlIIe will present the "Haunt- MODERNISTIC the buatoeaa meeting durtog which Bridges, SS-ycar-oId wife o f New they were In 1937, the Industry a ed Tea Room" a 3-act comedy to- sioner, having been appointed to r n K C YOUR NEAREST RICHFIELD DEALERI ■ eoopoa (wttb flv« I * r nine to seven In favor of Chest. bever ag e the annual memorial service was ■ «cn»tor, who biggest year In production except night which wlU be given by the that poet yesterday by Gov. Crou ■; • If'-" ' E n d o i^ by ten leading Safety Directors . . . I oum- SET held to honor of the deceased mem- I hemorrhage yee- for 1928 and 1929, the todustrv's t"ween‘lk " ‘? '' Highland Park Community Player* to succeed Joseph H. Lawlor, presi- bers. ■•fWlg 9 tn ell, clipped from terday while her huaband was fly- profit last year «X)uld have been en- tveen the two teams |* now being dent pro tempore of the State 8en- LAST WEEK contains safe-driving rules easy to follow. arranged. at 7:45 p.m. The play U a thriller, You Can Do It Now! Both the Department Secretary I Ing to her bedside. ^ tirely wiped out,” ®Ls, who resigned at the governor's W I I ^ J. FMuIn, Rhode lelaiid’* Chief, Division of I and will make you hold your seat Today and Friday . Mr*. Dorman and the Department U ® !* **® hoMer to ONE Bridges arrived »lx mln- The highest stogie factor of costa Columbia Grange held a regular order after he wa# named by the motor yolM los says: "Every motorist should have a through the whole performance FREE! FREE! President Mr*. Gilbert spoke to the I VOLUME of tbo ■taodard to ihe steel Industrj-, Olrdler said, meeting to Yeomana HaU on Wed- copy of TEN COMMANDMENTS OF SAFE-and- ■ i ?'■ ’^ ® Margaret which U weU acted out. Th# bigger Jury aa having been Involved In leg- To Each Lady Attending the members, emphasizing the various Am cfieui Eocyclo p • d I • ■ i S i » "h ere she had la that of wages. nesday evening with only nine prea- islative lobbying. " SAVB DRIVING 1” whg* preatplod The ent. The program waa furnished by part of Bolton la planning on- at- MathiM or Evantag Ferform- phases o f work being carried on. , * I ^ »!li *“ *?*“ •fte r being stricken In "Wages In the Industry were In- The governor said that State Sen- ■ I H m M OCIoo, witJi tto tending and the sale of Ucketa so anc# With the Pnrehaoe of a Mrs. George Herzog of the Rock- ; a friend s automobile while on her creased to November 1936 and (^onnectl- ator Matthew A. Daly, asked to re- ’ 1 1 way to a denU»t’s office. cut Light and Power Co., who gave far has been very good. ______25e Ttcfcet ville Lesuler and Mrs. Dorothea Ab- again to March 1937. These two Itoqulsh his post as New Haven I 19^*^ discounts OW theseA- good used ^ CARS! I Bridge* flew here from Waihlng- a demonstration and movtoir ulc. Bolton which has bad very I«w bey Waite, director of the Auxil- r cwcr Increases amounted approximately county commissioner for the same ----- ON THE SCREEN ____ sm rew TO / . entertalnmenta this winter has bsen iary Glee club were also guests for 1 ttol x-a* *!T‘“ *“ P’ “ vertog to SI per cent They brought the reason, itUght send m h « resigna- 1 I the 3<5 milts in two hours and 26 bringing some very g o ^ ahowa to The F ln t .Muittplaiie Techni- the evening. hourly earning* of ateel wage earn- tion "sometime next week.” 1936 the stage the last few weeks or so. color Success Ever .Made! The 20-40 club of the Rockville 1936 .YD# L rm Edition ” ® aecluslon ers to the highest level In the his- Enoch Borgnaea o f New York 1935 I ®,\ “ •• home after vlalUng the hoa- June 14 they are bringing the "Gil- “GOLD IS WHERE Methodist church will hold Ita final 1934 wiee Pfir Volmae pltal. tory of the country. The wage rat* and Philip Coppeto, Waterbury con- meeting of the season with Mra. today la 25 per cent over the aver- ead Follies" to the Bolton Center YOU FIND ir* RICHFIELD I tractor, only ones named to the Harriet Nerl of Brooklyn street this Chevrolef. 69 Cento) I Mr*. Bridge* left her huaband age of 1929. BOLTON Hall and w# *xp*ct to see every with OBO. BRE.NT Plymouth bench warrant against the 27 who evening. Chevrolet Plymouth ^Plymouth “ •® toother, Mr*. Agnea aement. married man and hla son trying to "Durtog th* period that wages OUVIA DE HAVILAND Tolland County Voiture 40 * 8 6-PASSENGER SEDAN THE SAF£-04u /’S^I^£ ***^®* b* held have not surrendered, were official- ALSO 4-DR. 'TRUNK SEDAN w w going up 81 per cent, prlcee 8®t a seat in th* front row for this ly Itoted today as fugUlvea from will hold ita May m**tii»g thla eve- 4-DR. TRUNK SEDAN n e i ^ t , John Flaher and H. Style*, want up only about 30 per cent. And P* “ *• North school to big show of them aO. ^‘PARADISE ^don jOLO BY Homt mtnciuNTx WHO OWN •nwii ■utiw m Jr., the latter the ion o f t)i« a ^ . »lton. tomorrow afternoon at a Justice and Department o f Justice ning at Its eotta^ at Crystal Laka. Heater and Extras! Color: Black. , Sedan tor* flnt wlfA “ price* today are only 18 per oant Maaeggia, carpaBtar, has officials to Washington were asked FOR THREE” Memartal Dag Piognuii. Heater and Radio! . Jover tha 1^ level. 6oi ‘ o clock at the North Bolton cam** jM t finished remodeJing th* Dr. .Very Clean! „ Very Low Mile^e! For Good Service Plus Plen- impsrM with tarjr. Krtrj mm is wslcoma. to send out a 46-itaU alarm for Wlta PRAUm MORGAIf Py® «KMcls*a wfll ba This Car Robart Biac« at Boitoa Laksi. Like New! ty of Comfort You’ll Like Hydraulic Brakes , tlMto ariM t. ■ MWMl llliniii . U* ot Orade tbiva Have A Ride In This One! la In A-1 Condition! S M Mldw«»t Cant. Eaat a$P, whan the peasants were belns mlsaion said "muat altoer go vigor, tf® TOaq Who wow wdaf wlro kstp Some Friday short waves: Richard Morris made hia gxeat for- Pittsburgh-Tw o lights flashed Vacancies are numerous enough, Flattering fullness radiates from To Get CBS Award For drought area refugees to tha green githersd into eoIlecUve farms. But what with a big armament program ouely forwarti with land davelop. H?* **^J^*J touth: winbf silt fr*" Amatenr Golf As Fonr TPAS Paris 8:30 s.m.. Operetta; tune from an auto manufacturing simultaneously on toe police tele- Mass ItoasUas are eaUng again, and End Many Town Senrices. shirring on ths sboiUdera. . Puff hills of the Paclflo northwest komo kbq kpo kru DJD Berlin 5:30 p.m., German folk- Was Able To Enter Office industry toat originated from a type switchboard. that ha.s arms factories operating slesves widen the shoulders, so that " ‘^'“ ‘nation programs, or STATIONS ^per»U Inter- J 'S rS "* Maek'e Let's Pretene .MOUgh. Thera sseros enough food, full blast, the backwardness In pro- Efforts In Flood. And, said the Pacific Northwest U srill Just as rapidly aink backward chanfSRbly on eltbor R E D or B L U B lore; JZJ Tokyo 6, Vocal solos and smalt bicycle repairing business. He Operator Charles Tyrhurzt's mes- N ch as It la, for everyone. The peas- all the emphasis Is up top, where It Mtworkt): BASIC — Etttt wlw wf«a ThoraenisB, Zpertto- Teammates Survive. was made a Baronet tn 1929 and sage came In: duction of most commodities and belongs. Regional Planning Commtaalon, with an avar axpandlng afoa et wsan work wcol; Midwest! wood wi e.ili ««"o*»-network 12:45, Japanese music; OLR4A Of Britain’s Henry Ford.’ >Bt gats along on black bread and According to a survey of town was raised to toe rank of Viscount “Missing from his home • • • O the purges that draft thousands In- poverty will remain unlaas develop- poverty-ridden communitlaa." OTHEr, Pragus 6:55, Variety; R A N Moscow “YES, SIR! WEUE cabhags. departments made today, few offi- 0PJ‘?NAL st at ion s - Canadinni *;?®7“ ®®®*‘ ® Certer, Talk—east; In toe King's honors list this year. Erickson, 35 years old," etc. to forced labor camps of the state Pattern 8329 Is very easy West Hartford, Conn., May 26 — cret ctet', Centrali wcH wtmj wiba wday Tha M ato^ Waavara—west 7, Program In English; 3RO Rome In the cities, there are temporary police. to make. like all two-piece ment of agrtcultural lands and In- Troon, Scotland, May 26.__(AP) Ho turned his fellow operator, cials see any hope for reduction In (A P )— For heroic work , kfyr koam; South! wtar wptf wU wjaz 1:SZ !:iSrr®'7>'_Wood * Hla Muala 7:30. Guest night; YV5RC Caracas Oxford. England, May 26.— (A P ) Shortages of butter, eggs and meat. Foreign observers estimate mil- frocks. You'll be inspired to send in saving WXlR.WSUR) Wlod WBOO Wfbo WWDC WCSO Entartainmant — a.: Paced by Charley Yates and Fred John McCarthy, who had received CIVIHC CARS AWAY!” expenditure during the balance of the people of toe city of wave wsm wmc wsb wapi wmab wldx 8:30, Musical Variety; W 8XK Pitts- It Is true, but they are lacking only lions of Russians are cutting tim- for our new spring and summer pat- Shawnee- come ®*®*®‘‘^ ’’ ®'-®' *nd those to a n £ !l e'fiL^i®.':*® You—waat burgh 10:30, DX aub. A man, trapped by police In a this massage:to this fiscal year which ends August town, ni., during the kthe •rio— e itj—Hollywood'a Seraanaeoepa *8cli of whom turned In tor abort periods. Some days the ber, digging coal, building roads or tern book, which offers hosts of 1987 Ohio IcRbE ktbs kark krnc; Mountain! krlr a-3?®J?® Cartar—waat tapaat strange attempt against Viscount CHILD WELFARE WORK “Found killed on railroad tracks, 16. A townwide move for depart- kjm ktar kob; Pacific! kfbk kwr kmj two victories, four members of toe man Identified • • as O. Erickson. beef in the j diggM g'^iTals for thesecreV polUll equally pretty Ideaa. river flood. Robert T. Anderson of Nuffield, Britain’s silver-haired lit- XHRES brand new Hudson r s z ? Vlawpolnta In Amar. United States Walker Cup team 35 years old," etc. •sarkets; other days only pork. Still cal police, perhaps the targest sMsle mental economy, proposed by Se- Harrl^sburg. HI., has been selected £ s-ooo“Ci,i.rr.7t thTo'u-s? Cent. Eaet. 113 Broughsfiu sre the prizei Otherother daiMdays »her>there <•Is nothing but ____ . “ ‘ Seei- single A wide variety of fabrics suggests Bowl homesteads and turned FREE y'ool ZiS2r2®P ‘S''*® to a tle "Henry Ford" of the automobile EXTENDED IN STATE employer of labpr In the Soviet lectman David Chambers at the last for the 1937 William S. Paley ama- a^ooZ t®®?*® B »ur—to o POST OFFICE SCHEDULE pack m t h during Natiooal Wnitton. Usually sbe must stand In Union. , Itself for 8229—sheer wool, silk i Hughes In Comment '" ‘6 “>* f'xirth Indiistrj’, was formally charged Csr Owner Economy T o t- meeting of the Board of Selectmen crepe, linen, pique or gingham. It teur radio award, according to word west ward.'"a t o u t 3:45— The Road to Life— baale S “ T®® Amarleana at Work with po.sscsaion of firearms with Una hut-rarely does she return home Many In Russia, as elsewhere, ap- 1^000 arrived in the 18 months VALUA BLE 8:0^ 4:0^Dick Tracy, Oramatio — S.O^IO.’OI^Nawa! Elllngten Orvh°— SpronshYp'.®"'"*'’ ’‘"”“®"® now going on. Any owner o f empty handed. appears to be doomed to a bogging would also be stunning in white R.toio'^.u / American bMic: Plano and Guitar Duo— west Intent to end.anger life at the Ox- Hartford, May 26:— (A P ) — Fur- any make o f car ii eligibla pear to be averse to hatd work for down before It starts imless town ?'!r“ 4:15—Benno Rabinoff A Violin Antsrtolnmant—w rpL FOR MEMORIAL DAY (Officials say Russians eat three sharkskin, with gay-colored scarf M m i. ‘ hey • i*52~Your Family and Mina ‘’“■y competition ford police station today. Come in sod learn abont this a pittance. Some take advantage of services ars to bs curtailed alto- and belt. Falton’a Orehaatra which rtouced the list of survivors ther extension of child welfare work Fat Women times more butter than they did five the shortage of consumers' goods ^•^5— 4:45— L ittle O rp h a n A n n ie — The man, whose name was given iimple, easy test, and how yoa ears ago, when it was virtually un. gether at many points, according The William S. Palav award. These newcomers, many without east: Joe. Qailiechlo Orehet— wait lO^aoZii t!'.®®*'' ©'■ebsstra ‘ ® **• Haas, Johnny Good- ns John Bruce Thornton, waa quick- in the rural areas was made possi- may win a new Hudson 113 and indulge in what the Soviet to Town Treasurer George H. Wad- i / f s “ *,T <*“ ‘»>ed for sizes given each----- “ • ^''nda, have largely settled On lands S-0(^Back of tha Nawe* Talk '<'"9 * Orehaatra The following schedule will be btainable. according to persons In authorities call speculation—buying .u ^ by ths president of BOOKLETS 4:15— 5: *5— Tha Rhythmalree Orch. —14.00—Denea Muelo—wait only ly remanded to Jail until ordinary ble today by Governor Cross’ appli- Smother in abtolntcly without cost to yon. ' tcow then. Consumption of other dell, who stated this morning that toe Columbm Broadcasting System where adequate incomes are Imoos- ^•25— 6:25— PreearRadle News Period NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK Oiarles Kocsts continued unbeaten, observed at the Manchester Post court Thursday. British police se cation for about *20,000 in Federal Complete details at any Hod' and reselling. The penalty for that he sees no chance of making econ- r®?. \ 8® o r > 9 - l n ^ to the amataur oparator 'who slble. Of 30.817 recent arrivals, 34 4:30— 6:30— Paul Douglas on Sporta Office on Memorial Dav. Mondav ducts has risen at about the 4;45— 5:45— ^tue Barron's Orehest— but team captain Francis Oulmet, crecy prevented other details be funds. ■on dealer’s showroom. Hers'i may be forced labor or Imprison- omies In his department at thla late material for the blouse, a i-a yards Sh5i?i..nr ®***' ■'•l* wbi-wbia wbal May 30: ne rate since the (amine years. ment. Mntributed moat uaefuUy to the per cant occupy previously abandon- east: Orphan Annie— midw repeat wmal the man Scotland really wanted to coming known before the court The money, which wdll come from n chance too good to miait date. Salaries form the major for toe skirt Balt and scarf art 8:00— 6:0(^Am os 'n* Andy— east; To Tight Girdies The *^ght to work" is promised purcNased. ™ ip>es to And( 3rj„7!,®,5 ’"5'' »«*n wlco ■re win, and Reynolds Smith of City carrier delivery, none; rural hearing but It waa learned Thorn- the Children's Ruresii under the The newspapers Indicate that Item of expense In the olflces of to ^ “ V*®® ** ®®"‘ ehose Be Announced— west wieu, MIdwaet; wenr wla kwk koll wren fmsSsUos tar- the Soviet citizen under the Stalin to w e s t subalatenca from small 6:15— 6:15— Vocal Varieties by Choral wmt keo wowo wetn; South: wrtd *n br Dallas were eliminated. carrier delivery, none: parcel post ton was arrested lilat night on his .Social Security Act. will allow con- in.nU MWallr mak. majir woraas look f«l. many run the risk. Hundreds of the town treasurer, tax collector, 6:30— 6:30— Leo Reieman Orenestra__ t»r. InitaM of Muraiin* rour fat. whr not OBBStltution. Work and food ap- ”ew SPRING and SUMMER When his- valiant wor1fia.“ ’Slrw '^ ^ e u of ^Im proved land. Only krgv kfdm wrol krls wjbo wdeu w era ®*"*dre the American casualties, delivery, none; money order win- arrival at the Cowley works of the tUiuallon of the experimental work arrests have been reported In the town clerk and Board of Assessors, responsible for saving the lives of weaf; Mario CozzI, Songe— network SlIS. h.,'t >'” "d>f.ll finra that fe to be the main concerns of the press recently on charges of buying PATTERN BOOK, 32 pages of at- ®*"‘ “ *"**e d to secure g i 5:45— 6:45—Tha TeM Sietere—chain the day's play also brought the dow, closed all day; stamp, registry, Morris Motor C o m p ly where toe already begunjn Tolland and Lltch- w* sIrdU rontrolf ian. which, with other paid boards and tractive deal^s for every size and Ing farms or subdivisions 6:00— 7:0(V— R u d y V alia a H o u r— o to e field counties and extension to Wind- Tho MyiiMia wnf la the eMjr w «« to m I up cloth, shoes and other wares to to tn ' » ‘>®‘>“ ®»‘ e Of Shl^Jne^f 7:00— 8:00— Good N e w s of 1935— c to c elimination of defending champion parcel post and general delivery 60-year-oId automobile magnate The workman, so long as he be- departments have already commit- 117 Is now ready. .„3 “ * !.v “ .'"hers of those discour- ham county. ^**1 hit an Inlornal d S . HUDSON be resold at a profit. 8:0<^- 9:00— B. Croaby. B. Burnt— to e w t o r t Sweeny. American-torn resl- window, open, 7:30 a. m. to 10:30 was working late. Police seized the W , * rroarrlpOon Taklola ha.. ted themselves to fixed expenditures aged with farming have poured in- Cant EatL haves, gets along. But if he becomes Indicative of the extent of this Presses made Cald.*r'‘ ^"ii'’ u'‘ *®‘*^*'* *’>' Alexander 9:00— 10:00— Bob Howard, Styliat— dent of London, and the Scottish a. m.: lobby of post office, open, man before he had a chance to en- Of toe total amount. *19.175 will IriH. u " “ •>0' I c more than Ihirtr and could jio t Aperata as now If from the-se patterns being worn- a to metropolitan areas, where work eaet: Amo» *n® Andy— repeat west S '3 ^ ^j30 -^h i Singing Lady—aaat; I ! '®*." ‘ " ' " ‘ r million boaoa hav. thseontented because ha la driven petty trading is the police practice, V.*’® P'^eented to Ander- 9:15— 10:15— Charlie Agnew Oreheatra favorite and British Walker ter the viscount's office, be paid by the Federal government, n«jn dl.tributed during that parlod. cuts are to be made. feature you will enjoy. Let the aon by ths donor at a luncheon in Is increasingly scarce. -.a,M '^*r^_0«''iet, BarPtona—westBarito 6:00 a, m., to 9:00 p. m.; mails re- Larry Costello’s GariM . hy his bosses or because his pay Is until recently at least, of question- 9:3(^t0:3O— Lou Breeee A Oreheatra player, Gordon Peters, ceived 6:00 a. m.. 7:30 a. m.. 9:30 a. A few minutes later the viscount *225 by the state and *452 locally. Marmola li not intended u • eure.nn for so Oak St. Mandiealw * TIOt forthcoming on time, he runs Education Miirpluit. City on June 9. Anderson 10:00— 11:00— Jack Sprigg A Oreheetra Ceiling-network Th# governor also has approved a ing provincial travelers at the Mos- hSto "im f "•'V book About 10,000,000 acres, or 150,000 10:30— 11:30— Teddy King A Orchestra Aside from the American vic- m., malls dispatched, 9:00 a. m., entered the room near his office Snl^fo^"fI; l> Intended ------^ t o dtmculties. The Board of Education, which nelp you In your sewing. One pat- will coma to toe headquarters of l:S2r ''«*tov'e Orchestra state expenditure of $2,000 for the k iu if noftnal end cow railroad stations as to their new economic farm units, may ultl- CBS-WABC NETWORK 5:5^S«®''9a^Crook and Organ tories and the defeats of Oulmet. 11:00 a. m. Postmaster Thomas j! wh7>re the factory band was prac- henlt^ otherwlee and wboie fnlneti ia Without approval of the factory purchases In the city. obtained what has been considered m'e? Spriof «nd S^um- e«ii “ ‘ "^est Hartford on the ^ t e l y be added to toe cultivated 4:3^ 6:35—Strenadera — wji: Tha state park and forest commis.alon ^ hn>o*thrrotdi*ra with ncrompnny. S. & F. Motor Sales, Inc. by the Board of Selectmen, a liberal BASIC — East; wmbe wade woko wcao A eT'^**^*'‘* Songa—Chain Qulsh posted the schedule today. ticing and said, “Well. boys, what Ing tu b n o r^ meubolic mtei. No other Book-25 cento. Pat- weal w »r wkbw wkro whk wjr wdro w il*'' ‘ ” yo’‘"K Jocelyn to extend s road on Sherwood Is- Cor. Main 8t. and Middle X^ik. ^ appropriation for this year, expects tern or book alone— IS cento. tertainedtoliam Sf byh league offlclaU. •’* en- Weehlngton and Thomaa — aaat: walker, former Cambridge captain, do you think? Two men Just tried repreaentntlon !• made ae to thli treetm**!* Idaho through Irrigation, drainage, wean wjaa wpro wfbl w frr wgar: Mid- ■ Dinner Concert Orch.—w to kidnap me." land to facilitate the handling of condmoM and nreonlf^ Mancheater to show s surplus of about 65,000 eelected for the west: whbra wfbm kmbe kmox whaa S :? t: «k«t—also eat by 2 up In the second round, end traffic to and from toe beach. to the dotage M recommended. ChMiesTaylor of Hartford, For-a PATTE RN of this attrac- clearing and flood control. However, kfab kmt The Hundred Years’ war between But One Arreeted a for- It has been stated by Chairman « “ dldatea noml- Sweeney, beaten 5 and 4 by Dr. W. Approval also was given by toe avJV »»k e nny diagnoela m th«t la W W N PREDICTS EARLY mer convlci■ t, contacted J.ames Con- *0 C O IN your unless present construction sched- EAST—wbna wpR whp whao wore efrb Elvira Rioa M. Robb of Perthshire, also tn the England and France lasted through Only one was arrested. Whether Howell Cheney. The town's en- SnH ®‘ » ‘ e « A r m y ckao wibx wmaa wesg wnbf wibs wkbn governor for an expenditure of * 1.- forte of New Haven, who with his BFR style NUM- ules are speeded, only 10,000 new Quertat—network the reigns of five English and five another escaped was not divulged. gineering department has nearly and Navy, the Coaat Guard, the whio wkbl second round, there were two excit- French kings. 789 by the state fire warden. It was P^knge. Get brother William, has been \ appre- BFsR and SIZE? to THE hitraf r> farms wUl be added In the next five a:?2Z ? Time—to a ing Incidents. It WAS believed the frail but SEm EM ENT OF STRIKE office operating expense, and American Radio Relay League D IXIE — wgst WRfa wbre wqam wdod J.aST j » • Announced (16 m.) explained to the governor that the hended. Conforte contacted Richard can cut outside works hut very Ilt- ‘ he nurator klra wrec wlac wwl wtoc krld ktrh ktaa 5 r.45—Choir Symphonatta Prog. Read The Herald A dfi. Slhsay of Bridgeport, who, accord- STERLING PLACE, BROOKLYN, Sd?tora “®"^P*P«'-^Slo needed to M re for those arHvlng In ^aco koma wdbo wbt wdka w b lf wdbj • 2*2S“ 7.®'^” *® Promanadf Con* -u” ' . H“ tle™ley. Australian tle, since most of the outside ac- w-wva wmbg weja wmbr walm ktul kgko ing to Oodfrey, arranged for the toe last 18 months. ^ champion In 1930. beat Peters toe tivity Is considered essential to the By making htn precarlona wav wcoa wdne wnoE kwkh know wmmm o^nfclift ShUld Encore Muelo Walker Cup nominee, >4 and 2 In a Prfsident Arthur Fortitr Ex appearance of gunman from New keeping up of the utilities of the h.,*ttf®**’****^®? relief were seen wjno wchi wpar wmaa wcoo wttr 1u:oO—Newt: C. LeBaron Orch York. flooded and almost ImpaasUbto TO HELP YOU WIN Sch.llertf, ReJ’irw i hard fought match. peels Affreement At Big town. ground from Harrisburg to 8haw- I ^ Irrlfetlon and WipW E S T — wmbd wlan wibw kfh MS-JS'If-E'*® tordox;,^'* the Colchestar, Mrs. A. H. Poet and Industrialization projects such as wkbb wuq wkbb wcco webt kecj wna» to-onZii'nt;5’ Orcheetre The other high apot was provided low-Sanford Carpet Plant. Sikaay communicated with Co- The Park department does not neetown, 23 mlle.s sway, and setting woe 32 SS“ J3’ SS~. ®' ®' ' ' ' 7 Owens Orehaatra tone, and the group met in Hartford Louis Twining of East HarUord Grand Coulee Dam. Columbia and 10:30—11:30—Lee Sallee 41 Orcheetre by toe pitch and 9-foot putt for a consider that sizeable reductions -n. V. ‘ ^’berity Costa. waa*u«VH* ®‘l“ 'P'"ent which to complete plans, Godfrey relates can be made In Its expenditure, ac- Tne chanty department, which were Sunday caUers at toe homes was used to summon aid to stricken birdie 3 which gave Johnny Steven- ThompaonvlIIe, May 3*— (A P ) On March 19 Cotone 1s alleged to cording to Superintendent Horace operated laat month at a aubatan? of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish. Shawmeetown. Anderson wa,s dlreot- 10:00—Eesays In Music. son, native son, victory over Walk- have telegraphed Marcello at F. Murphy, for at this time, most Mrs, George Hardy Is spending 10:30— Americans at Work, er. Smith's conqueror, on toe home President Arthur Fortier of Local la^tt«m'of i°" 7 ° ’° P^vlous months, this week In Brooklyn, N. V.. the “ '® ‘ ®o‘ ‘ fl®‘ not ’ , = green. Brooklym, and he arrived In Hart- Of the year's services have been is attempting to continue the down- 150,000 IN PR IZ E S 25 000 11:00— Sports, news. >1*8. Carpet Workers Union, Issued piest of her son, Charles Hardy, WTIC ford at 7 p. m., and was met at tha entered Into, and cutting off of ward scaling of Its costs by having rring'thTfior 8'> ® --‘own IN TYD0L®S SAFE 11:15—Organ Silhouettes — Vincent While Goodman, with a 6 and 5 a atatsmant today In which he pre- train. Then tha group, including planned work would result In dam- men transferred to WPa J rapid"? MUs Marls Joyner is caring for TYDOL CONTEST Travelers Broadcasting Service, Sargent. defeat of Albert W. Briscoe of Ire- dlsted “an early aetUsment" of the W o M Vassar and Anthony Bruno age which would necessitate larger as vacancies occur. WhllV arrorri. Hart E. Buell during her absence. Get Blanks Here . . . DRIVING CRUSADE Hartford, Conn. 11:30— Happy Felton's orchestra. land, and Kocsis, who turned back of Hartford "went Into a huddle" e]:peodlture In the future In parks. •tptke at the BIgelow-Sanford Car- b** ^°,.®^r. Waddell, toe charity bud- "^“ “ e “ d Mrs. PROFESSOR IS NAMED 50,000 W. 1040 K, C. ’«L2 M, Tomorrow's Program British John S. Montgomerie, 4 and Questioned today aa to what a a y ‘ on Hills spent Thursday at the Manchester Auto Servica A, M. completing the "conspiracy" for the S ^ .h ii ‘ bis year by^ Ray Paris Pilling SUtion Eastern Daylight Saving Time 2, survived, one or the other goes ■ M Company's plants here and In holdup, the baale of the charge on steps. If any, the Police Commis- e°‘ «* e at Point O'Woods. 478 Center St. Phone 6624 Amsterdam, N. Y. 883 Main Street 7:00—Eta Alpha Programma — out tomorrow morning, when they which they are now held In Hart- sioners may take to attempt econ- Mrs. Hills plans to stay a few days PUBLIC HEALTH HEAD Variety program. meet In a fourth-round match. ■ "tu rn here from ford. omy, Commissioner Mathias Spless rherePhera'h^h** has been some talk** * ■of Powibl* having at her cottage. ^ Thursday, May J8 7:30—Shoppers Special. Yates, extra-hole winner over York of Thompsonville mem’ Cotone, according to Federal asld that so far as he knows, the charity recipients who are able to The Farm Bureau will hold its Brunner’s Filling SUtion P. M. 7:4.5— News Service. of the joint strike committee, .lohnny Fischer of Cincinnati yes- agents in their reports, had openly commission la trying to get through work placed on town Jobs, but little ®‘ “ ’e home of Ira V. HIscock Of Yale Unlver- Oakland Street 4:00— Backstage Wife. 8:00—Treasure House. Fortier stated: the year on Its appropriation, and Is In this direction has so far been ac- terday, played Impressive golf today boasted “ to stick up anyone, any- Mrs. Philip Motz In Hebron. Wed- sll.v Elected President Of Enter the TYDOL Contest! 4:15— The Story of Alary Msj-lln. 8:1.5— Shoppers Special. “Recent developments in the car- where," provided his split was big seeking to avoid showing a deficit complished, although several Se- nesday June 1 at 2 .p. m. (d .s.t.). ^ he first whipped Frank Pennlnk. State Association. Get \our Blanks Here . . . 4:30— "Hughesreel" pre.sentlng 9:00—Metropolitan Parade. pet industry and a somewhat enough. Marcello, according to but that talk of further saving la lectnirn nre known to favor such a The afternoon will be conducted by The Windmill Gas SUtion 9:25—Star Gazing tn Hollywood the English amateur champion, and use of Idle relief labor Rush Hughes—News commen- then disposed of Stanley P. Morri- ekaaged attitude of the company Godfrey, Is a gunman every bit as useless; ths department now Is op- Miss S. Helen Roberta, home dem- AD AMY’S Manchester Green tator. 9:30—On the Mall. bad as Cotone. erating on too close a basis. onstration agent, and the program Bridgeport, May 26— fA P )_ P r o - son of Britain, 5 and 4. Haas, whose g l w us a feeUng of complete op- ‘ bi '“ »t minute SERVICE STATION 4:45—The Road of Life. 9:45— Dan Harding's Wife. MSlsm for an early settlement of Spless. who Is also a member urge for economy came when It was lessor Ira V. Hl-scock of Vale Uni- first-round form drew the approval t. » * 1<1 by police to yoe*' *'•'1 be plan- versRy headed today the ^ n n eetb 5:00— Dick Tracy. 10:00— P retty K itty Kelly. tbs strike. be 30 years of age and. soon to be- of the Recreation commission and a disclosed that, on account of had ned. Each member boa received an 248 Spruce St. Phone .3858 .T. M. Nichols 10:1.5— Myrt and Marge, of open champion Henry Cotton Selectman, said that the Recrea- “ " ‘‘ “ 'ons. town official.. outline of possible projects and cut Public Health Association, 5:15— "Connecticut Forests and turned back Dr. J. D. MacCormack. **Tbs maintenance o f perfect or- come a mother, was returned by Highland Park Parks.” 10:30—Hilltop House — starring i nSr and discipline by atrikeys both police to Bridgeport. Yeeterday, re- tion group has not curtailed Its ac- ^*^1®®^ ^ T'^'ling off In tax payments problems which the Farm Bureau the ""eetlng yesterday of Bess Johnson. 7 and 6, In the second round, and 6:80— Your Family and Mine. non and in Amsterdam should eon- gardleta of (^tone'a plight, ahe tivities for the summer, but has ‘ be town the Healto Association and health 10:45— Stepmother. toat Derek A. Drayson, 4 and 3. i'**’ “ ’ ® oomlng year 5:45— "Little Orphan Annie." s i ^ ths managsment that the pleaded that she be permitted to planned the usual program for cen- shor‘ by as much as *78.000 at the MO It Is hoped every member will ‘ h® •‘ “ A Professor Hls- Gibson’s Garage 11:00— Ruth Carhart — Songs. this afternoon. end of the flacal year. However, cock ^ rtocted president to luc- 6 :00—News. workers banded together In the un- marry him. ters and playgrounds. "We began try to be present at thla meeting so Get Your TYDOL Contest Mata street 11:15— Richard Maxwell. Oulmet. one up with two to play to make plans when the budget was at toe end of the first half of tax to, M ^ ess their opinions on what la ® 1®—“ Fred Hoey, Sports Round- 11:30—Big Slater. Bgatast Cecil Ewtng. former British !*■ are rasponaible and truetworthy. w :?.r’’b;-ry.’“ " - '- " ^ " ® ® ’ ' Blanks Hers! up." approved." Spless said, "Feeling collections this month. Collector needed In our community and which 11:45—Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Walker Cupper from County Sligo, "Wa believe the management Is that the voters. In voting us the asmuel Nelson announced that he $50,000 In Prizes! Dailey’s Service Station Wgtanlng to realise that fa ct We topics are the most suitable for next Other officers elected were: Dr 6:30—WrlghtvIIle Clarion. Stories. Ireland, and followed by an Idola- money, also thereby Instructed us had taken In more than lio 000 year's program. RoekvUla ooafldsnuily eapect that the con- PLEDGES LABOR UNION ^®r"," P Scott. Hartford, presl-' Gerick’s Filling SUtion 8:45— Blue Barron's Orchestra, Margaret Mc- trous Scottish gallery of 1.500. fa l- that their wish is that we spend It over the half-tax due, and had al.io Charles H. Fish Is confined to his dMt-elect; Dr, Richard O'B. Shea 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy. Bride. eliialon of this strike will see better the way It was allotted.'' Mr exceeded the delinquent tax collec- Buckland Phone 3825 tered on the last two boles and lost rsUtlons established for all time in bed with sciatica rheumatism and Is Bridgeport, rice-president: and Dr' Alexander’s Filling SUtion 7:15— Vocal Varieties. P. M. them both. TO SUPPORT OF PEACE Spless considers that the appropri- tion quota act for the period bv under the care of Dr. Eugene Brown tbs future. “''ro'"*!- Hartford New London Tpk., Olaatonbnry 7:30— News Reporter. 12:15—News Service. " I Just didn’t have It at the end," ating of funds by the .voters, also over *5,000, While Mr. Nelsob Of H artford. 7:45— “ Stories In Song." 12:25—Conn. Produce Market Re- "The workers will emergt forth carries with It the virtual order treasurer' ®®"*‘ ®'-y «nd aald Oulmet. “Sometimes toe spirit to ! *bat foreca.sts for toe second softball team 8:00—Rudy Vallee's Variety Show. port. with a new sense of their responsl- Stale Federation OfTicial A n - expend expfntl the eum.sum. “ At any rate, in.■co.lectlon . , period which----- be- is willing but the flesh is weak. Thla btUty and power." n.M “ i* Amston Directors chosen were: Dr. Louis Root’s Service SUtion 9:00— Good News of 19,38. 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent nounces -Approval Of T h e ® much too late In the fiscal year S_*us July 1 are only guesswork he TYDOL GAS AND OIL Main Htreot. East Hartford 12:45— Our Gal Sunday. Is Just better than I am. that’s Tbe strike here began more than Is optimistic ' ' ’enlne- Hebron J. Dumont, New Britain; Dr VV B 10:00—Bing Crosby with Johnny Anti-War Congress. to begin saving. Most of our com- and looks for good won the game by a ecore of 5-4. The VValker. Cornell; Dr. B. N. Pennell Ask About the *50,000 Next to United Aircraft 1:00— Betty and Bob. two weeks ago when the 3,000 em- mitments have been made, and are payments. Trotter's Orchestra. Nevertheless toe crowd 1st out a tollo^ng players played on Safety Contest At 11:00— News. Ijl®—Bettyi Crocker — Cooking ployes refused to accept a 10 per now In the process of ending," Next Tuesday night the Board of Hebron 8 team: pitcher, Berl A ®®' C- Scheld- Expert. " Sroan when toe Boston veteran oaot wags cut Spless said. He Intimated that If Selectmen will meet to talk over Margaret Bar- Mayer’s Filling Station Jim’s Filling SUtion 11:15— Charlie Aqnew's Orchestra. Bridgeport, Conn., May 26__ (AP) L^wU; catcher, Harold Cummings; rett, New Haven; Dr. Shea- np 1:30—Arnold Grim's Daughter flubbed hla pitch to toe abort seven NegeUations between the man- economy la desired, It should be proposed trucking economies, and first bwe. WUllam Owen; second 188 South Alain Street Broad Brook, Conn. 11:30— Lou Breese’s Orchestra. teento, and In other ways made JOIN TYDOIS 1 :4 5 -Valiant Lady. —John J. Egan, secretory-treasurer, also may discuss departmental sav- W®Ito® Kulf, Storrs; and Dr. Stan- 12:00— Weather Report. •Camsnt and union are now report- pledged today the support of ths written Into the budget and appro- base, Dougles Porter; third base. 2:00— Organ Reveries. clean toat they were sorry to see triation for the coming year, but Is Ings proposals, If any are made. ley H Osborne, head of the SUto 12:02— Jack Spring's Orchestra. ed under way before the New York (Jonnectlcut Federation of Labor In C la ric e Porter; shortstop, Clark- 2:15— The O'Neills. him lose. State Beard of Mediation. fmposslbls of attainment now. Health Department. 12:30—Tcdd King's Orchestra. every aound effort to' maintain peace ®'''' *^Sht field, Betty Dr. Horning, Dr. Millard Knowl- 2:30— Captlvatore. Comniiialans Responsible. Tomorrow's Program 3:00—Buffalo Summer Theater. and democracy and "to keep thU Again recalling the action of an “ b “ *'''® •‘“ "es; left fleld^ ton ’ based on 24 mills or mors, Spless Wayne Wmner of Hartford, a toa‘ scarlet fever Immunization If Opposite dtate Theater 7:00— Morning Watch—Ben Haw on Mrs. Charles Fish. Wednesday DISTRIBUTOR toorne. IN BOND OF $50,000 Egsn made this statement in an- was of the opinion that town Boards worker for Connecticut Temperance afternoon. ^ administered properly was “usuallv === nouncing the organization's support effeetlve.” --Plione 4307 8:00— News. SAFE DBIVIN6 CBIISADI and Comml.salons which receive ap- spoke- at the Gilead Congregational 155 Center St. Manchester Overnight News Enstern Standard tiww of toe national anti-war congress to propriations are responsible only for church .Sunday. He preached on 8:15—"Hl-Boys." Sim Set* Record For Hartford be held In Washington May 28 to the wise expending of the money, “ Delusions" and urged control of 8:30— Radio Bazaar. SO. and that the source of finance is liquor traffic. Special music was 9:00— Herman and Banta. Of Connecticut York. May 2 6 -A 4 am. PdJee Cknirt; Held Up Crap "Organized labor," Egan said one for the voters themselves to sung by the choir. The Ladles Aid 9:15— Gretchen McMullen. By ASSOCIATED PRESS opening has been scheduled for Sun- Game In March. “ take, a vital Interest In toe ques- settle. I f the voters Instruct the have omitted their meeting this 9:30— Food News. ^ morning by the WEAF-WJZ- tion of peace, and U deeply con- Boards end departments to do cer- week. 9:45— Jake and Carl. Mlddletown—The body of a wom- rrac networks to bring over toe tain work with certain amounts, and closing ceremonies of toe Intema- Hartford, May 28— (A P )— While cerned with certain manifestations Mrs. Frederick Way of Welles- 10:00— Mrs. W lggz of the Oabbage an found in toe Connecticut river i .. " — —“ — of war propaganda which are dan- then decrease the amount, but make way Farm entered the Hartford Patch. fflentlfled by her huston" EucharisUc Congreae at Bud- Judge Saul Setdman waa ordering no provision (or changing the ap- ^50,000.00 IN PRIZES gerous to peace. It feels that toe hospital last week and Is now recu- 10:16—John's Other Wife. Phlllp, as that of Mrs. Amenda P?®‘ - proved budget, then the question of George Cotone held In bonds of policies proposed by President perating from an operation of an- 10:30—Just Plain Bill. ■‘ ^ “ “ PrenvlHe, mother Budapest, the providing the money la up to the pendlcltls. *80,000 until June II, a record bond Roosevelt of “ quarantining ths ag- town. It was argued. 10:45— Woman In White. of five children, who hod been miss- ta to to Included In the gressors''and by Secretary Hull that Mr. and Mrs. WInthrop Porter 11:00— David Hamm. (*25fiOOJOO FIRST PRIZE) for the Hartford police court. Chief The Board of Selectmen, which « *® f°Y five weeks. benediction of Garrett J. Farrell waa advlaed of we should maintain the sanctity of controls the town highway depart- and children attended 4-H Sunday 11:15— Lorenzo Jonee. 5®' Haiiyey. medical exam- *^P® *!*!“ • t*>e half-hour pro- eervlce held at the North Coventry ® passenger car, motor bus or the arrest In New York of Benjamin contracts and law and order In all ment and other such services, has 11:30— How To Be Charming. !?^®’ if®* J **®®’ committed sui- m m toe networks will close until Congregational church Sunday. cide by drowning. thclr usual opening at 7. Marcello of Brooklyn. N. Y. parts of toe world are liable to In- made one trial attempt to reduce 11:45—“ Hello Peggy.” ^ yuck, has definite responsibilities. First of these obligations ENTER NOW.ni volve us in foreign war. Recent callers at the home of oO W tV 12:00—Getting the Most Out of Life MiJf.®?f'’®‘* ~ T ’’ * ®‘®‘ * Board of The arrest of Marcello, according expense by voting to stop private Me^atlon and Arbitration reported M to dnve a ear that’s safe to Arirn *' ^ to Captain Michael J. Godfrey, com- “Nobody Is mors opposed to Fas- truck hiring for town work, and to Elton Buell were Paul K. Cowdrey Boa —Rev. William L. Stldger When toe horse speedsters. War Cross that It acted In 80 n o t h i n g t o b u y PRIZES pletes toe roundup of the gang cism than is toe American Federa- use town trucks and equipment al- of Lexington. Mass., Mrs. Clayton P. M. Admiral and Seablscuit, do their tion of I„abor. x x x.” Bolles. Mrs. Charles Ganter and *o*>oc llspute In ConnecU- portponed running June 29, broad- Yota be frank! What about your which on March 20 “stuck up ' a most exclusively. Other than this. 12:15— Noontime Varieties. ^ t during 1937 and settled 65 of Egan said toe Connecticut Feder- daughter' Dorothy, of Marlborough casting thereof will be irla NBC on lubrication to insure safe driving. Any Tydol-Veedol dealer will be glad All Prizes are.Cash Prizes crap game In East Hartford. The which was reluctantly entered Into 12:30— Campus Kids. them. The governor said "the In- car? When were the brakes last tested f ation of Labor will be represented and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tryon of an 'exclusive" basis, toat network Don t put ii offt Help make our to give you the free booklets on safe ^ e ld " to the gunmen, from toe by at leaM two members of the Buckingham. 12:45— "Slngln' Sam." creasing usefulness" of toe board 1s Faulty brakes cause nasty acci- game and from patrons, ts alleged at the national anti-war congress In Board, the Selectmen have not 1:0O—News. most apparent.” announces. This is provided for un streets and highways safer! Drive driving to help you win. In these book-« FIRST PRIZE $25,000.00 ‘ “ have been approximately * 3,000. Washington and hopes tost a com- themselves produced concrete econ- The Misses Patricia and Phyllis der a contract signed with tha Baat- dents. Your tiresf Have them Fogll returned to their home Tues- 1:15— Joyce Jordan. Girl Interne. StoiTs— Bulkeley High school of a ear that's safe to drive. The first lets you will find your Entry Blank Second Prize . Lw e toe five presented in police plete program will be developed omy piMs. ' Selectman Richard ern Racing Association. . $5,000.00 day evening after vlslUng at toe 1:30— Marjorie Mills. checked often for air and wear. which will win the support of the ®P'ess, has stated tl ^'-.^2'*'’^: P ""* “ P ®9 Po‘n‘ * here step is to stop at any Tydol-'Veedol which should be mailed immediately! Third Prize. . ' ‘ ®' Cotone waa charged “ °™e e f their grandparents, Mr. 2:00—Program from New York. to win the Eastern Connecticut Con- 11,3 ^“ * .V’.f.,P®“P®*®’‘ description of Avoid the great danger of chang- . $2,500.00 w to conspiracy to commit robbery overwhelming masses of toe Ameri- that toe thing to do Is to economize ^ I r activities wUl switch from the dealer, or your own repair man. Everything you need to know about and Mrs. Albert Doran In Walllng- 2:30—Philadelphia Trio. ference track meet. Norwich Free ing a tire at night on a busy road, Fonrth Prize . • $ 1,000.00 with violence. He waa not put to can people who are against war.” *’“ “fe t , and that 8:00—Pepper Young's Family. Academy waa second with 44 2-3 CBS chain, which had made all ar- He won’t try to sell you anything, this simple, easy Contest is in tha plea, toe continuance being reqtie.st- UtUs wUl ba gained by trying to 3:15— Ma Perkins. potnta. rangementa to give verbal details Yo«r lighU? They may be blinding Fifth Prize. . . $1,000.00 efi by prosecutor Martin Moatyn ®’tA v o a but he will che “ «tve” basis Ukewlse o f the other fcUow, and that means Sixth Prize . . $1,000.00 uotone, shackled to Detective Ser-^ 3:45—The Guiding Light'. roll C. Hlncks adjourned until Jime their Memorial Day match mrettnir safety . . . free of all cost and obli- fa keeping "Sudden Death” off the Pktrlck J. Sheren, waa led to trouble. Your spring shackles Seventh Prize, excelled ^ause It was felt Sea^ gation. He will tell you what’s highways and byways of our country. • . $ 5 0 0 . 0 0 tha prisoner's dock, and after con- ne .“ ’® recommendation and steering wheel? They need safe Eighth Prize . “'® Haven rail- taalnei*'*** been sufficiently wrong! Then it's up to you. Enter the Tydol C r u ^ e Contest offer- . . $500.00 tinuance, was taken back to his e d toat Us lease on toe Boston A Ninth Prize cell. In default of hia bond he was j^ vld en ce railroad line be rejected, The June 39 event, however, is fag 685 cash prizes! And remember . • . $ 5 0 0 . 0 0 l a w removed to the county tall. memorial day CLEARAKirP W RITE YOUR 8 RULES FOR SAFE DRIVING Tenth Prize . restlmony and argument were con- ®®®*' The horses literary skill does not counti $500.00 e*‘ e>y 3»1I. Cap- WDRC •®“ *on and briefs were to two of the entrants In the tain Oodfrey and DetecUve Ser- .ordered filed June 11. I ! t h " r * “ P *2 states and the District of 25 P rize s-$ 100.00, $2,500.00 335 Hartford. Conn. 18S0 Massachusetts Handicap at Suffolk gJM t Sheren prepared to leave thla YOU HIT THREE QUALITIES to every glaM of BALLAN. HaiWord—15mea‘ W. Butterfield. Downs, Massachusetts. wtth your neighbors who have Columbia. Thus your St“ of 50 Prizes-$50.00, $2,500.00 altomoon to return with Marcello tommlMloner of education, named a entered "IVdors Crusade for Safe Who waa reported to have agreed to Eastern Daylight Bavtag Time winning are increased. Certainly 100 Prize*-$25.00, $2,500.00 TINE’S ALE or BEER. Roll the first drtok around your committee of nine which held a On toe air tonight: ' Driving. Everyone is talking about He wtu'^be pre- you will not want to mias this 500 P rize s-$ . , $5,000.00 meeting to consider the constitu- Welterweight fight—WJZ-NBC 9 it. Your whole community will 10 00 e n e d in police court tomorrow. tongue end judge the PURITY. In your second drink, notice Thnrwlay, May 36 tion for the projected Connecticut exceptional opportunity to win a TOTAL ------— ------With the w e s t of tbs last of the P, M. B ^ «y Ito«i vs. Henry Armstrong' benefit from i t The $50,000.00 in 10,000 Boards of Education. Talks-WABC-CBS 6:45, Oeor/e reward for your help! 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It Is still MANY VISIT NEW STOCK UP ON THESE Cwttlng perhaps, nor this month, but soon. fear no harm, is of small Impor- I W a shington D ayboo k comparatively easy for us to pro- raBUBHBD BT THB Counting what has been happening tance In diplomatic relatlona, dur- " “B y P r* tt0m speech for tomorrow claim the doctrine set forth by our UJ> PaitniNQ OOMPAMT. QfC. on the continent during the past GREAT FESTIVAL CROWD ro*CH^HiNu.s.fathers a century and a half ago. BImmU atTMt ing a threat of war, for It U uae- TRIAL FLIGHT How many of our brethren to the PURIFYING PLANT few days, thare can be left hardly Washington. Just about the timeXto prove a whole series of things BY ADELAIDE HUMPHRIES MBMhMtar, Conn. leas as a deterrent of war.” The the hard-knuckled boys get out To Make Address On Relief COSVWaMT, )9M, IV NIA talVK^ MC. bonds of our common faith have no THOMAS PBROUSON a hope that slaughter wiU not about athletes. 0«n«nil MaB«B*r objective then Is to have a navy their football toga for spring prac- They make their way to bigger Problem At Arthurdale, W. such comfort as we so richly enjoy! SAVINGS come. Latest advices Indicate that Declares Tyrannies - Now Fo«ad«4 Oetobar 1. 1111 large enough to go ansrwhere and tice, the U. 8. Supreme Court takes cities than the common run of stu- Va.; To Spend Holiday At CAST OF CHAR.ACTERS. Youths’ Voices Respond There are places today where action fateful to millions of persona dents, buy bigger Insurance poli- But it nuHt be trua tfagt Roger’ literal martyrdom stalks the foot- M anchester W ater Com- PobllahtS Bvary Crtnlnc _Except_ to overawe any enemy nation. The over the case to decide whether the Hyde Park. JACKIE DUNN— heroine; she * n t e T i u d Rolld*7 A EnUfwd at the has been postponed, that the state cies, Own bigger and better auto- wanted to fly. loved her. or he would not have steps of those who profess supreme big navy Idea Is further clarified by game la an Integral and essential called her name. Now nothing Brilliantly To Expert Di- Sweeping Across Europe allegiance to the Lord Jesus Christ. Vest OSloa at Manebastaa Conit, aa of truce In effect since the end of mobUea. They tend to get Into Washington, May 26.—(AP) ROGER BRECKNER— hero; he pany’s Recently Installed •Moad Claaa MaU Matter. Its sponsors' argument that the part of a college education. ■alary brackets above $10,000 a wanted to test the atratosphere. could atop the tumult of Jackies Let us bear these beloved brothers the World War Is sUlI in force. But sending of our 'fleet to fight In It has taken a long time to get year, with footbaU and basketball President Roosevelt worked today heart, h or beside this, everything and sisters of ours heavily upon our MHO __ SUBSCRIPTION RATES the issue to court but. at last, a on the address he will deliver tomor- BERYL MELROSE — wealthy rection Of G. Albert Pear- Threatens Our Liberties. Osa Tear br Mat) ...... fl.M while yet there la no actual war, Asiatic or European or Mediterra- players outdoing track stars. window; the wanted Roger. else faded Into insignificance. Roger hearts and mightily In our prayers, Chlorinator Is Inspected. r » T MoDth by Mall ...... • .<0 decision may be made any day row afternoon at the Arthurdale, loved her—as she loved him. that their faith may not fall them Slaala Copy ...... t .01 neither is there peace. The powers, nean waters Is "aa much an act of now. When business bouses are tempt- W;Va.. reaetUement project E^'ELYN la FRANCE—Jackie's ed, they reach for a gridder In- mother; she wanted a son-in-law. "You must tell him that you son; Orchestra Splendid Philadelphia. May 26.—(AP)— and that they may not fall the holy STORES WILL BE CLOSED HallTarad Oae T e a r...... 1».00 fagged out by the last war, have national defense as the sinking of Developed In this country more stead of a grind. The 15-mlnute tolk, which will be changed your mind,” Beryl said. faith. ■’ again hardened their muscles and than a half century ago, the game broadcast natldnally (NBC CBS She bailed a tax) driver, gave him The Rev. Dr. William Hiram Quite a number of people took ad- DAY MONDAY, Ml MHMBBR OP THE ASSOCIATED an enemy submarine In New York and Mutual) about 2 p. m.. (e. a. t.) Foulkes, of Newark. N. J., retiring I.e>oka .Ahead P&CS8 are being girded for the coming and Its tax exemptions tangled Enter The Constitution CHAPTER XXn. Jackie's bag. "You must go back Assistance To Program. vantage of the opportunity to In- DECORATION DA! Tilt AMoetftted Pr«*t Is szclusively and .San Francisco harbors.” Then, with the law only In 1834 when the will be the President's first formal "Roger may never walk again!" to the hospital, Jackie, and tell Rog-\ modrtator. In his sermon today at Looking ahead. Dr. Foulkes said spect the. new chlorinating piaht of taUUsd Co tho OSS of ropubllcstlon murderous effort. U. 8. Circuit Court agreed with speech since hla April 14 diacusaion that "the church has lost no little as though this might not sufficient- U. 8. collector of Internal revenue Jackie repeated what Beryl had told er that you aren't going away. T ell' the Prcibyterlan General Assembly, the Manchester Water Co., on Ly- • f all BOWS dlspatebss orodttsd to It The moment that the chance of the colleges that football is an Im- of the new work relief program, her slowly, incredulously. "But dTClared "there are evidences that of Its divine militancy." • r net otbsrwiss crediUd In this ly clarify the objective, tho Senate tried to collect a 10 per cent gate poi-tant part of education and thus him you changed your mind about By ANN STRICKLAND dall street last night. The toiltdli^g Bapor and slso tbs local news pub* success In war warrants It, troops tax on Uhlveralty of Geor^a and Mr Itoosevelt win leave by spe- that can’t be! He’s getting along I the engagement, too. That you the same tyrannies that have swept "With the widespread dlalntegra- report gives the definition of a de- an essential function of govern' clal train tonight and arrive at Mother Nature amlled upon the tlon of home life and the collapse, was open from 7 to 9 p.m. (uid IlsBod hsrsin. will again be on the march, popula- Georgia Tech games. ment, but Circuit Judge Joseph C, so nicely—why he Just told me, still are going to hold him to It— across Europe and that now are All rlffbts of rspabllcstlons of fensive navy as "one that Is strong Reedsville, W. Va., a few miles from when I said goodby, that noon he until the bitter end.” Beryl smiled third annual outdoor music festival surging over Asia, are beginning to to many places, of any semblance Charles B. Loomis, superintendent Bpsdial dlsoatohes htrslo are also re tions will again be starved and Barely had the case hit the Su- Hutcheson of Houston, Tex., diS' the project, tomorrow morning: He BSfTOd. enough to defeat the enemy fleet preme Court than 11 other sUtea would be out of the hospital, that at this last. to be given by the schools of Man- threaten our precious liberties—the of a family altar,” he said, "with Of the Water Oo. and an engineer homeless, killing will be a popular sented so hotly that the government Arthurdale. Inspect soon he would be flying again. Oh, over half the children of America from Wallace and 'nernan who Fancy Fresh wherever It ran be brought Into ac- Joined In the fight. Knocking a 10 adopted most of hla argument ' on 1^88 family cooperative imdertakinga, "I’ll tell him,” Jackie promised. chester In Educational Square. A freedom of worship, the freedom ot LB Poll osrTfes client of M. E. A. 8err and all-abaorbing occupation of per cent cut out of the annual foot- Beryl," Jackie caught Mrs. Mel- The golden fires were dancing In crowd of about 4.000 people filled speech and the freedom of as- abysmally Ignorant and untaught m manufacture the equipment were on [TURKEYS Plump North ern 35c lee laa tton.” appeal to the Supreme Court. have lunch with the school children rose's arm, "that can’t he the sembly." the things of the spirit, with public hand to arrawer questions and show h a l i b u t milUont. For humanity, tn a very ball income would hit school ath- The government contended tt Md make the commencement ad- her ej’es. "Aren't you getting In? every "nook and cranny” of the Jfsnbsr AiDsrleaa Kswspapsr Pub< Aside from these direct quota- leUc budgets a stinging lick, espe- truth! You must be mistaken. Aren’t you coming back with me. "quadrangle" giving a delightful Opening the 150th General As- education secularized to an alarm- people around. er eshl y Eibsra Aaooolatloa large part, has not yet turned from was the spectators and not tha col- dress at exercises for 18 high school How can you even say such a Beryl ?” SLICED Tender Light Meif LB Uons from'the Senate Naval Com- cially In those colleges which ex- leges who paid the taxes and there- graduates. holiday touch to the occasion. In sembly, Dr. Foulkes took for his ing degree, with a commercialized The small brick and concrete L a m b Legs delight In war to desire for peace pect at least one annual game with thing!" "No.” Beryl shook her head. the cool brisk air of early twilight text: “I will build my church" Lord's Day, with gambling becom- building on Lydall street is unim- 25e PBbllshsrs Representatives: Tbs mitlee it may be of Interest to In- fore the colleges had no right to He then will go to hia mother's Boned and Rolled Mathews Special Avencr—New Mighty nations have openly decried an attendance of 80,000 to 100,000 home at Hyde Park. N. Y.. for the I don’t want to say it," Beryl 'Two is company, three's___well the voices rang out clearly and based on the words of Christ record- ing a national menace, with crime pressive as for Its size and exterior LB Tork, Cbtcaffo, Detroit and Boston. dicate the general line of argument withhold the money from the returned, ^er dark eyes compas- I'm the one who Is going, aWav.” L a m b Fores It Desired peace as a season of weakening, and and gate receipts of $200,000 or ao. treasurj'. Memorial Day week-end. returning happily, the faces of the young peo- G. Albert Pearson ed in Matthew 16:18. on the rampage, with the devastot appearances and concerned but It on which this notion of a de- For Georgia U. In 1834 the tax to astlingrton TuCHdAV mnmirkcr sionate. "You remember I told Berjd said. ple also refleetlng the spirit of the tog traffic to alcoholic liquor, rush' housea some very valuable equipment m a c k e r e l MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP have urged war as a means of per- Not only is athletics Inessential ashlngton Tuesday morning. .vou yesterday I was to have a con- "But you can’t do that! 1 shan't ‘In the midst of the wreckage of Prime Heavy CatCUtsATlONS. fenslva (?) navy It baaed. It nins amounted to $888, and for Tech to a college, the government con- Because of the setting for the ad- song. human wisdom and might," he said, tog like a raging flood, out ' of all that will automatically safeguard Rib Roasf Steer Beef LB' petuating strength. $3,814. dress—one of the New Deal’s first ference with Doctor Watson? Well, let you!" A new method of announcing the you,” oft repeated, became os per- bounds of decency or restraint, with the North end water supply at all FRESH Tbs Bersid Printing Cotnpany Inc something like this: tended, but It isn’t even run by the he told me then. It seems there's "You can't stop me,” Baryl said, ' and into the face of crafty Md (> 5 c In America, we look in amaze- experiments In resettlement and re- program waa tried out—quite suc- aonal as If addressed in truth to sinister foes—parading Ctoeaars who economic injustices continuing snd times against Impurity. Wallace Mildly Cured aasomee no flnanoial responstbllity The United States in time of war colleges. It pointed out that an something wrong with Roger’s still smiling. "Besides, you won’t one Individual, and the "fade-out” LB ' for tppegrapbteal errors appearing In They Go Flaoeo athletic a.ssoclatIon at the 6eorgla habllltetlon of Jobless farmers and cessfully. Out of a window of the proclaim their totaUtorlanism of economic tensions multiplying with and Tlernon are the foremost build Le a n Ends Corned ^ e f advartleesEients la the Manchester ment at a continent which can gain will need and must have many back.” need me any longer. And I have Recreational building, a sign waa waa superb. ers of water chlorinating equip, All 12 states united In denying colleges hired the coaches, paid factory workers—friends of the "Oh, Beryl!" Jackie bowed her dominion and power-thh crucified mounting racial and class bitterness EtmIbv Berald. nothing by general murder, but things which we do not produre, that unlventUea and colleges President believe he will dwell pri- something very Important to attend dlsplaj-ed, with each number on the The concert closed with the com- nient in th© country. O *'■ rent on the field and even aupplted head In despair. Her own trouble to. I may be back, Jackie. But program printed In letters large and risen Christ flings his one and and strife, and most terrible of all, yet Walks stolidly on to Its own such aa nihher, silk, tin, etc. To inaugurated and continued to car- marily on the administration's re- bing voices Binging; "Now the Day only resource, 'I will build mv with the whole world to the mael- A.I1 the technical equipment In- THURBDAT, MAT M the schools with money for scholar- lief alms. was forgotten now. the fact that I’m taking another cab to the hotel. enough to be read by the people be- la Over”, where each part gets Ua uct£u&i *pji death. We cannot understand men ry on Inter-colleglate athletics for ships with which to canvass the she had been running away. For I’m catching the next plane 1 can Church’.” ^ strom of mad war, ominous. Immi- cluding the chlorine controls are lo- prevent iia from getting silk from the purpose of providing enter- The Arthurdale froject has won low. The young men In charge of turn—and accepted It royally, es cated on toe main floor of the build- tallty, or lack of It, that governs Japan let us say, in case we have country for desirable football ma- special attention from Mrs. Roose- Roger, who practically had been reach for New York.” this Important bulletin attended to peclally the tenors.. Dr. Foulkes said the seven pre- nent, and actual—nothing short ot ON HOLIDAYS tainment for the general public or terial. Tlie schools didn't scout for Ixirn with wdngs, who was only at The driver climbed In the front liminary principles adopted by the a church literally aflame with ing. In toe basement toe mains are the destiny of Middle Europe to- trouble with Japan, that nation with an intcnti-)n to invade the velt, who has visited It on several their "Job" very efficiently. Before adjourning, the audience brought to and tied in with the scholars, the government suggested. occa-sions. It was started In Octo- home riding the aky, conquering seat, turned tort instruction. Beryl The program opened with a joined with the singers in "Auld synods of New York and Philadel- Christ’s holy passion for a lost By B. Robinow day. We do not fully comprehend might 'establish a blorkado of her field of private business," The colleges contended that the the heavens, to bo earthbound— gave him the hospital address, step- chlorinator equipment and likewise MAYONNAISE ber, 1833. march by the orchestra; "Down I^ng SjTie" where the chorus mem- phia In 1788 have a “remarkable world, can provide an antidote for F IN A ST BRAND Todsj*s Ooest Editor that Europe, In a thousand years, The government suggested that framers of the Constitution left never able to walk again. Jackie ped back up to the curb. .Main Street." Follorwing this the en- a disease so deadly, the sin of the bj'passed with necessary valves and r a n d . . Noted For Purity and High Quality Ingredients own coast. So! we must have a football money had built some The project covers 1,133 acres. bers recognized tradition by putting relevancy to the contemporary equipment ao that for any reason Hia ottraordinarlly well-lnform. has never had. or never willed, real navy large enough to go to Japan the states free to provide public Each family, averaging six persons, raised her head, stricken by an- "There’s one other thing,” she tire assemblage aang "America.” their arms on one another's should- scene.*’ world." ad World Almanac tails us that peace. With the exception of a powerfully expensive stadiums, but education as a government func- has a home of from four to six other thought, "Does he know?” said to Jackie, leaning toward her The choral part of the concert atart- the regular flow was Interrupted or anywhere and defeat any fleet the colleges retorted; she asked. "Does he have to know ers, making a final tableau of move- Clt«a Prtnciplm pressure can be maintained through JAR thers will ba almost 18,000,000 peo- fringe of nations who have consist- tion. but the treasTiry lawyers rooms, a combination barn-poultry before she closed the door between ed with three numbers by the ment and color. regardless. Thus as on-.« periodical The recent development of J)ro- ironically replied: house, and about three acres of land this. Beryl?" them. "Don’t tell Roger yet that Seventh Grade: "I would be a Quoting one of these principles. CAPTAIN COMMITS SITCIDE toe bjTasa line and chlorine can also plo In tbs Unltad States to whom ently minded their owm affairs, and fessional football shows that the -- Beryl nodded, moistened her Ups. G. Albert Pearson, modest dl- "God alone Is lord of the con- be added as the water goes through ""13c r 23c "T 39c has so well put It. "An American "We hazard the statement that on which to raise livestock and gar- I told you the truth about him. Sailor" a delightful bit of antlphonal rector’ made a few remarks on be- private amusement business la If she had let Jackie glimpse the Even the truth may be wrong. We science," he added; Waterbiiry, May 26.— (AP)_ Mr. Loomis said that since the May aoth will not ba Memorial Day. have prospered as a result, there defensive fleet. In other words. Is to the members of the Constitutional den crops for their own use. work, where the robust voices of campaign for {!!(. In Alabama. Arkansas, Florida, has been continual turmoil through rather tending to Invade the field Convention would doubt that 22 Government figures show the love she felt for Roger once or twice, won't accept it until there is no ' the boys was answered bj- the lunds to encourage musical studies Let that word be said again to Word waa received here today that feeders leading to Depot Square D e v U e d H a m be big enough to take the offensive formerly reserved for the univer- DOW Jackie's love—her very soul— hope left. You -must still stand toe leaders and the marshalled Captain Lyman Comstock, former were doubled several years ago U N D E R W O O D ’S 2 25c OaorBla. Louisiana, Mlaslsslppt, tho years, and that turmoil shows men playing a game with a ball average family Income has been sweetness of the girls' voices. The thanked all against any other fleet anywhere In sities and colleges." constituted an essential govern- raised from $487 to $1,020 a year. lay revealed for anyone to see. Yes, by—and hope—and pray, with all piece then blended Into two part wh() had been cooperative In putting hosts of the new Paganism that has assistant sales manager of the Tor- there Is an average pressure of 78 North Carolina, and South Carolina no sign of leasening. The colleges quoted sports writ- Roger knows. He had guessed all your heart, Jackie.” pounds at the Square. ASSORTED PURE pint the world. Yet there are American mental function. harmony in which the young folks * ^orgetUng no-one: arisen out of our secularized, me- rlngton branch of the American Z A R E X SYRUPS FRUIT FLAVORS tha daily Urea of nnost of the Inhab- Lasting peace Is not a mere con- er Hugh Fullerton of and "And we do not conceive that along. He Insisted I tell him — "Oh, I will!” It waa not difficult picked up the phrases and put them chanized civilization; to the dicta- Brass Co. had token his own life to lug citizens who complain because oth- ye.stcrday.” to promise this. (nf. Pc*nclpal8, and super- Berkeley, Cal. Manta wtU not ba ehanyed from the geographic stobtlizatton of Coach Fritz Crialer of Michigan the sovereign functions of the FEDERAL PROBE ^ R T S down with the deftness of seasoned schools; also the Janl- tors who are arrogating to them- FINAST PREPARED er countries fall to understand that '?*' the importance of football. State of Georgia are In any sense "Then that was why you v __ "And don’t forget to tell him that rhorlsters. The second seventh torlal staff who put up the bleach- selves fhe powers and prerogatives He had been reported missing IN STEP. iMual Monday routine: for Hiem frowning frontiers. Peace is the kneeling at his side, W'hy you were you love, him, really love him!" from thi.'i section since 1928. M USTA R D ai |ak to oth- Question: B. B. says: "Do the Ep. ed, "that Roger had Just learned, research work sod will sail for home song by the fine Interpretation. V a nilla Brighton's a navy, with all the dangerous possi- two-^day, three-a-day, four-a-day tn yesterday's article I dlscuaeed som salts bath which you occasion- AMERICA’S WAR MACHINE only yesterday, that he may never on August ?0th. He has completed JalS aie er# of the misery In which they /Ntlud" acts of a glamorous en- eome of the (liseases of the noee and Phrasing was closely observed, both CAMPBELL’S w S ' 3 25c 'i Mva. For these unfortunate people, bilities wrapped up in such, that is ally recommend for the feet have walk again." the book "Epistles of Senses to literary and musical, and where the OF BACKACHES tertmnment era Jubilantly re-echo today's article will deal with aome any value In overcoming a burning Paul and of Paul to Seneca.” He la what better national holiday than one thing. They have then secured the words now sounding louder and of the common nose and throat con- taking of breath was necessary. It Tha Old 'TraatmaBt OflFtaa B O V E X D O G F O O D sensation of the feet?” NEEDS STRENGTHENING A shadow darkened Jackie's face a graduate of Stafford High school was placed so as not to interfere Brinca Happy Ral...sBaf the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, what they want. louder through the corridors of the ditions. SPRY show world: "Vaudeville Is coming At this time of year, many people Answer: Yes. the Epsom salta with tho pain of thto brought homo in class of 1824, received bis B. A. with the meaning of the words. auf((!m rallara luiginz lockselia 49c JMBc ____ 3 «" • 23c the Great Emancipator? WTiat bet- But do they want such? 11 Is foot bath which you Inquire would again. "You m ean.,, .he hoped If degree from Amherst college, hli M. 2r taTfSSSl back!" * find hay fever troublesome. TTie Rock Island. III., May 26 —(AP) The orchestra held forth with “ Y. ‘‘'X* kidnaya. FINAST seriously to be doubted. For this probably be helpful In reducing the I left then I need never know?" A. degree from Indiana Unlversltv their second number. "The Gjrpsy •k . ki(ioej,. Nalura'a ohlM « » of (Akl.. A P P LE S A U C E S'/ aV 19c ter way to give them hope that A thousand tragedies could be patient complains of auch symp- dUtreaa caused by burning of the —America's military machine. In "More than that. He made me and his Ph. D. from Yale. He la a S P A G H E H I FRANCO AMERICAN 3 !.*nf 2Sc clearly makes possible, and Indeed WTitten about the demise of vaiide- toms aa sneezing, a sense of fulness the opinion of Louis Johnson, as- Trail Overture.” This haunting GOLDEN aomeday there win be someone to feet. promise not to tell you. He doesn't member of Phi Beta Kappa and Eta number, in a minor key, keeps "rASS'cl > Pb.u a do, „ F IN A S T C O R N BANrAIR 3 29c restore to them the freedom that probable, that In cert.aln emergen- rtlle. the cardboard world that In the eyes, dryness and Itching of sistant secretary of war, probably know now that I came after you. Sigma Phi national classical honor- ri B A R C H IC K E N boned 4 5 ^ tumbled when A1 .lolson spoke up the nose, the presence of a watery Is better prepared than ever before bringing In familiar gypsy airs. The once distinguished them from the cies It win lead to the lending ■••'1 talking picture hit. And srores terference with breathing, and a "AVe are not yet ready. If called themes was carried out very know: “When one has rheumatism he did not care—because only In Fisk avenue announce the coming smoothly by the players. O L IV E O IL'" ^2r..c i;.“4S""‘2 i f 2Sc On July Fourth, we shall cele- certainly believe Americans do not ] of them are still being acted out by loss of the normal sense of well-be- of the knees would bathing the af- upon, to take the field in defense of that way could he give you your marriage of their dauhgter Florence P O R K a n d B E A N S " chmono 3c headliners and near headliners who ing. There may be a dull ache America,” he said last night In an The major part, in the middle brata our one great national holiday want that. fected parts In hot water effect a freedom from him.” T. Taylor to Dick Giacomlnl. son of section, brings In a note of senti- s / iy f m f j m T H a P S U G A R 3 p\?. 19c have proudly refused to twist their through the front ot the head and a complete cure?" address to the Army Ordnance As- Jackie cried out In protest at Mrs. Theresa Giacomlnl of Park R IC H M O N D P EAS 2 ’111/ 2 9 c —Independence Day. On that day Ask any onllnary citizen what Is routines to the night club formula tired feeling In the morning. sociation. ment, giving the strings opportun- L A R D OR RICHMOND O L E O Ml 10c Answer; The appUoatlon of heat that "As thought I would want to street. The wedding will take place ity to shine. The drummer did a GET A GENUINE ws shall commemorate the original hla Idea concerning the basic pur- and who have starved genteely wait- The attacke of hay fever may be will usually provide temporsrj* re- Johnson said there stUI wss a be.free of him! Even If he never June 2Sth In SL Edward’s church. GOLDEN ROSE F IN A S T P EAS 2 33c ing for a day they refused to believe seasonal, occurring at definite Umes “vital SO per cent of the army's de- nice piece of work at the close of T* E A rtfcocFtfcoc »nd and nrhMoOrange PPwaLhaaM sii> jOmAM declaration by the Founding Fa pose of our navj'. This will prob- lief. from the pain of rheumatism; walks. . . . that could not make any Miss Jane Hansen, daughter of the piece—where be "solo-ed” for a P R UD E N C E H A S H 16 02 w'ould not come again. or may continue throughout the fensive program that remains to be difference. from yow 3 , ^ Gat T E A s. - h o m e u n d cans there that men have certain rights ably be hli swift reply: "For de- however, such a treatment in Itself completed before we can feel fully Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen of bar or two, most effectively, before Bro h t a Pahoc or Oranga Pahoa And now, perhaps, that ilay is year. Hay fever may follow ex- does not Indiiee permanent relief. Good girl!” Beryl said. She got West Stafford has been awarded Elnaat Rad Which are Inalienable. In defense of fense purposes and that alone.” But near. In the Casa Manana, little posure to the pollen of various competent to defend our shores tho entire orchestra came In for the STE A K S A L M O N sUa I can 37c can' Inasmuch os It does not remove the against Invasion.” to her feeL st(X)d looking dow nat twenty-five dollars toward a scholar- final crashing chord. these Inalienable rights, they drove according to the words of the naval Billy Rose has Installed a tremen- plants and other substanees, but 1 basic cause of the rheumatism. I Jackie, her lovely face alight with ship In the Federal Art achool in dous vaudeville show approximating do not consider auch exposure the The assistant secretary spoke at her gentle smile. "I knew it would Perhaps it la not inappropriate to 1938 RINSO, OxydolyChipso 2 37c a foreign enemy from our shore. suggest that the beat plan Is tor Springfield. Miss Hansen has been FRIGIDAIRE men In their testimony' before Sen- the famous bills of the old Palace main cause. , The principal cause Is ceremonies commemorating the 78th comment upon' the modesty of the Today our Inalienable rights are ate and Hou.se Naval Committees, you to WTdta for my three articles not make any difference: I knew taking a correspondence course In High School Chorus which subordi- Theater, the goal of cverv vaude- of constitutional origin and comet on rheumatism which will provide anniversary of Rock Island Arsenal, you'd say that. Now you under- again threatened—this time by the this notion about our navy Is now vllllan In days gone by. And audi- from the IrriUtlng dUcharge of the nation's largest single source of addition to her studies In the local nated Itself In order to give the you with some helpful Information stand why I’ve told jrou. Why I high school. Seventh and Eighth Grade choruses SSIlENTMEIEIl'MISER mcic^l Inaldloua foreign doctrines of Nail- to "be wholly repudiated. If this be ences have enthnsia.sticallv showed toxins through the mucous mem- Implements of war. had to stop jrou, come after jrou TH E H SAVES MORE ON CURRENE . , EOOD ICE . , UPKEEP! brane. This disorder Is one which regarding the method I advise In Johnson declared the nation has Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Robbins of a chance to show what they could 2 lam. Fascism and Communism. We their approval with a spanking $.10,- recovering from this disorder. These ---- Do you still want to go, East Main street are parents of a do this year. Beer or doubted let one read the following 000 paid Into the box office In the Is strikingly rroponrive to fasting never been more responsive In its Jackie?” ***S**^ *tapp*“ «as. How O NLY A l e Bottle Dapo! GINGER ALE (Pale Dry) must hold uppermost In our mlnd.s articles have been prepared for.tlve son born at the Johnson Memorial The high school group has oppor- well they ao together. And CLUB SODA • LIME RICKEY words written by the naval expert first week of the first show. and dieting and 1 have aeon many special purpose of answering many peace-time history to the needs of “No.” Jackie got to her feet, hospital, Monday. AIj B diamond COLO STAR ^coijtanlt3 25c hundreda of patients free them- the Armj’, The President, he said, tunity to sing for the people In the now Completely onedepetido ALL THESE 6ENDINE 32 02 Full Quart the maxim "The price of liberty la of the New York Times, when the of the common questions about the too. They were both oblivious to Anthony OstrowskI baa returned upon the otherl For who eon s m m PLANTER’S PUNCH selves from It through these meas- "has led in awakening America to Indoor concert, and naturally, has FRI8IIUIRE FEATURES ______0a*»ojl! SO sternal vlgUance " If we do not, the original Mil. which was later Phoenix disease, and probably anything j-ou their surroundings, to the fact that to his station at the Brooklyn Navrv happinoM without the 50 M ix e rs TOM COLLINS ures. Recovery from hay fever Is Its defensive needs" and full support more experience at singing than WHISKEY SOUR 2"c„on&t a n t"s 2' 5c time may come when Independence changed In some of Its sections, but A canny showman with his ear to might want to know fs already the little waiting room was be- Yard. Brooklyn, N. Y„ after vlalth ■' grade people. But these young bloMiDg o t henlthr 4mm. ATTmSBAMMNFRICEl usually very simple and depends al- has bee/i given by Industry, the War ginning to fill up with people again, Make your Honlth pvo> 164: Baer or 3^ DIAMOND 26 ot the cash register. Lee Shubert took snsW-ered In this mstertsl. The ar- at th* home of bis mother «». ice, nnkcep . . . before 0 2 -WAY niOZEN STOkACB com! JWy Fourth as our national holiday liever In a Mg navy. body, the tonalla will frequently en- men and highly skilled officers, he said. Unking an arm through Jack- In all honesty. It ia doubtful If they ba r t mint . oF-ii4Exciu$rvRLow. games of chance. And even more large by reason of tha added xrork s departure from the normal pro- said. the University R. O. T. C. Unit • for have ever sung this piece better . . WB dmoae April first April Fool's But later the Senate Committee Impreselve news came from the fesses of meUboUsm and ellmlns- la’s, picking up her bog again, urg- bis outstanding work hnyl PRISSUIU refrigerant. • REMOV. TO M A TO E S Dajr. they hax*e to do. After being over- Some 18,(XX) spectators saw In sc. ing her along. ' ■ Md that la saying something. See Fngidairc Hnt and Ssvsl ABLE BAR-TYPE SHELVES. • SLIDING In acting upon the redrafted bUI headquarters of the Skouraa Broth- worked for a long Ume. they may tlon. Recovery depends upon flnd- tlon jrestentoy eome of the military “ y t*®!**”:*. “ dlsUneUon'held only Every Manchester music lover Is be. WELDON caning for an even larger navy than ers, perhaps the largest cinema ex- which bod hoMts of living are word for I t ______PEAS then^breok down and become dlseas- engines produced at the areensl. called for, - ‘h. all during the tlme^he O'* Freshmen class H* is gening to associate this piece with we Deliver j,,, • r A M l I . Y S IZ E -w t O .y S « . P t S k d f hibitors In America. They too, it ed. being practiced which ors interfer- Thirteen tanka. 20 combat cars and """**“ *'■*' spending the summer at his home In them, so that its very title Is full AfrgI S.I Ca. Ft. Scoring fiooef RIPE HARVEST that of the original MU proposed a was said, weie thinking of bringing ing with the norms] functions of the was delirious. It was the fact that Staffordville. The tonsils become sick bacause nine ormorad scout cars were de- be thought I was you, etandlng by, of meaning. The members sing it 4B Bit Ic«Cab«t ACoMFkMsiAtt O N IO N S Mt earlier, completely threw off the back the songs-and-fancy patter body and then removing these unde- Ml.sa Olive E. a s r k , accompanied as if they loved every note. The In- Wy MB BMoas has tha aaraaa-1 mask. acta, the Jugglers and the acrohata of definite causes and wltb. the re- ployed in a simulated attack on sd helping him hold on, fight through For that wa respect them. nioval will then have no further sirable habiu by subetltuUng bet- employment equipment with four by Albert Shaw of Springfie'd. U«Ie to be de- L E n U C E of a noatalgte period. ter caee. . machine giina. that mode that fight victorious. So visited St the home ot Mr. and Mrs sinxl Especlslly the shading —not Tha tost attempt to apply a pul- trouble. Thto Is . especially true you see it was reoUy you, Jackie, when the main dUneulty has bean The machines in the display rang, who saved hla life." John C. Netto on High street, Tiies^ <^y crescendo,—but that eesree motor to vaudeville eanM two years enlargement Tonsils which sd from s 40-ton tank, to s 4H ton day. tlunr. s gradual diminuendo, was C A B B A G E Edwards served up flceompUshed wiui cose, Ths word >AGE m ost . MANCHESTER EVEJqNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, .THURSDAY, MAY 26,11 193S BtANCinGBTER BVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, 00NN„ THURSDAY. MAY 26,1988 tostnicUoni enabling him to rrouest PAGSNI!;|] SIXTEEN ORDAINED National Guard te m e m b a ra . continuljiff unUl 2 p.. m. near a place U said to have reported a demand MEXICAN REBELS called "La Saueeda.” tested hlz east oftor ad for such action from laymen from Hoad To Hand Fight ducting from Drs. Samuel Felgtn UoBAld’s mentsJ oandltkm ' — News — CALL ALIENISTS time Of the shTOUng w a s^ ' T he Hig h Schoot, W orl d TO THE PRIESTHOOD aU i^ k s of life. He alto “ ted u " The rebelz dug themzelves in It and Edward M. Gould the opinion waa related, and thalr fortlflcaUona that tbs young defendant was men- P®; John' B. Bynis, Jrf, VOL. T, NO. 32. named peraoni for \jsing the party testlfled for ths stats. Thursday, May 26, 1938. By DANNY SHEA ^ personal gain and expreaa^re^ BOMBARD VILLAGES were token in hand to hand flght- tally unbalanced at the time of the Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Only three more days befora the gret that he and the committee — ^ I ' IN CARROLL CASE killing. In rseponse to the asms Memorial Day parade . . . All ual- Oen. Bonifacio Salinas and a can- r hypothetical question which ______Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser ImpressiTe Ceremonies At forms should TO back from the were not spared embarrasament by taln were urounded. ® The defense psychiatrists said the been put to the two defenas realgnatkms not yet forthcoming ^ Betides sending school teachers sound of the shot that ended the life atrists. Dr. Byrne said: cleaners by now and ready to go Two Prewnt Government Claim* Ameri- Boys Proud Possessors Future Chefs in Their Study Kitchen tt* " " regular drill into remote dUtrlcto of San Lula Defense Experts Claim Boy of 18-year-old Chartotto Matthlesen, "He knew what he was doliig;: St. Joseph’s Cathedral In of K thla Monday night . . . Ser- Potosl to explain the government I “ expectant mother, probably knew the set was wrong." hnecooperaron geant Kearns waa in charge of a when Mr. Harwood placed the tesue cause. President Cardenas decided napped her lorer b u k to bis [Legion O f HonT^ YOUTH HOSTEL LIFE before the committee. can Pilots Are Being Used; Defense counsel sought unsuo Of Kitchen Training Hartford Today. ffroup of K Quarda last night who to send engineers of the National Was Temporarily Insane senses. fully to show ths Jury ths fo fired In the rifle range using the Col. Clarence G. Willard ot Irrigation Commission, ths Agricul- Carroll testified yesterday that he language film "Mayerllng" 22 rifles . . . A regimental parole, New Haven, who continued to func- Fighting Is In Progress. ture Department and the Depart- did not carry out a sulclda pact be- PROVES SUCCESSFUL ment of Communications and Public Donald said had helped Instill in 1 Jt people hare been reading Ue i'eity echools do. this clau leame not to TO held in the Hartford State Ar- •*®'-*tary at the meeting. When He E nter^ Pact. ®*use "I was thinking about saving girl a desire to die for love. PROVES A TTR A aiV E Hartford. May 26— (AP) — Six- mory in June has been cancelled Works. her.” adueatJohal columne In newapapera, | only bow to cook but lometnmg teen men from various parts of the The youth testlfled that be • . . Merrill Rubinow of East Cen- however, when the aub- Mexico City. May 26.— f AP)—The P"*®®* t“ determine Hls story of an ardent episode they will know that many artlclee ' *‘*^'*‘ md serving. And of etate assumed the vestments of ter street has been appointed a State f neede for echools. dams New York Vav r a s*^ Charlotte wanted to die ”bec»«, courae, they waah diahea and clean priesthood today in Impressive two- Hu Grand Jury came up. The Mexican government today said Its during their last hour together was that was the only way we could 1 have been written about Home CCIL Fesrival At West Hart- second lieutenant in the Chemical tolrd, Charlea E. Wllllamaon. ot up, Laura Andisio, President Fc hour ceremooiea In St. Joseph’s planes raided and destroyed a Cedtl- KSv.K,V p.»A»S”TJ,:r.r«SS cited by Dr. Felgln as evidence of together.” He said 'h e eonomlca for boya. | Cathedral. Warfare Service In the U. 8. Army Dwrien, waa absent. that Donald Carroll, 16. was suffer- temporary Insanity. f Although all the boys In the class . . . Any readers of this column llsU rebel airport a few hours after Agrarian department engineers neither of their parents would The boya In the above picture are j may not Intend to become short ford Enjoyed By Local They received the Sacrament of ‘ce'tera now doubt were told to look over still undivid- ing, from a temporary mental dis- Dominated By Girl deretand” when they found Chz proud of the fact that their hig- who have a bdw and arrow in their War Minister Manuel Avila Cama- order when he entered Into a suicide I order cooks, counter workers, or Next Year; Four Senioril Holy Orders from the Most Rev. possession which they are willing ictloZ^^n T !" “ >• ed "laUfundla"—large landed ea- Prosecutor Loscalzo asked Dr. lotte waa to have a baby. school haa Included In Ita curriculum ' chefs, at least they will be able to Maurice F. McAullffe, bishop of dUtHrtr*. “ t* 8“ «tortal cho had declared rebel planet, some tates—and mark them for division pact with hls blonde sw-eetheart Felgln on croea examination If be Delegation; Soloists Good. to loan for an exhibition, please con. last March and shot her to death. a course which moet up to dale be helpful In whatever kind of home Hertford Diocese, after a serlea of tact your correspondent . . . An- ‘ “ take decisive steps, toe of them flown by United States among the San Lula peasantry. believed Charlotte waa under the Rainy weather brings In as schools are having, namely. Home they may have and should also be Awarded Service Rings. ' symbolic rituals which Included tinnUK..*"., the posl- pilots, had bombed severe! small Such an estate Is Las' Polomas Assistant District Attorney domination of her young sweet- as 500 umbrellas a day to the other IltUe extra thing which local the seat of Gen. Cedlllo. , Economics for boy.s. j better able to adapt themselves to prostrating themselves before the Guard.a are hunting up this week le Uon that It haa no authority to de- towns occupied by loyal federals. Joseph V Loscalto. prosecuting toe heart. property office of the Ixindon They realize that every boy as j A warm reception was given the altar for a full fifteen minutes while m&nd resignations. Senator Ernesto Soto Beyea of youth on a first degree murder the changing tempo of modem coat hangers . . . you can’t get Bombing ships raided the rebel "On the contrary," he replied, senger Transport Board. well as girl will have a home ot society. membra of the A Capella choir Make your own bed, rook vour the Cathedral choir chanted. too many of them. Guards •>®®» believed S®* • »'tar ee E- O’Dea, Waterbury. sands of peasants in plcturesoue OenertMs Mesigiimwt EGGS sie room.^ tra gave "Sacred Hours." The building,” the members of Mr. Iu UTO’ James B. Lowell, president official confirmation of rebel activity the Greek stadiums, large masks Air Mall envelope. These envelopes en- I “ F the Hartford office McNeill. ^ Two other members of the class, ^es 47ikJk.^ reM ef 8 O 'CLO C K ’Pete” Wlgren outlined the concert was closed with Lutkin a David Hartwell’s English classes H a^v RepubUcana. and '^®*^ H^Oapest ftim In that state, the government said Sim ilar^ sports to M. H. 8.. were used to carry over the actors’ showing a drawing of the old Pitkin “ spoke to the cla.ss of 1939 end ad- Gray, Hannah Leuthold, and Gladys Lacy, Hartford, Hairy Kraaow of Waterbury, presl- toe provinces. All bells In toe cUv Oreodaay.TtL CM e t-SoSt Cheyenne High offers dramatics, trance and training that hls team Benediction, conducted by Mr. Pear- say. 30 rebels and six soldiers were killed fo the audience. Glass Works, have been sent to connections Ron. Lucy Gray, ’88B.' ' and the Rev. John Hayes, Meriden, ^ gan to ring at 9 a m., and a half in a combat starting at 6 a. m. and glee clubs, concert group, orcbestra. NpW masks are not as carefully practically every state In the United would have to go by when they took with the Hartford office. were ordained at Rome earlier thla r^S za .0“'* New Haven ^ ^ 1^ 0" hour later the children’s f o"“ 2 lb. 29c MILK eVAPORATED 4 Several Manrheater teachers Upon Investigation. It was found yc»r. FMlzaUon. urged the members to and debate, not as extra-curricula made as in those ancient beginnings. londs part In the Tenth Annual Field and Not only do they endeavor to ob- that "Silas" probably has more In MISSES STAFF WRITINO communJem began. activities, but as regular courses. _ Today, the "No" Theater of were prc.sent at the concert. Be- act for an early convention, hold- such as .Sweden, England, South Trark meet held under the nuspiecs tain "white-collar” Jobs for those sldos Mr. Pearson. Miss Mary Me- dividual word.s than any other book ing such a move would give candl- occupied more than The letter stated that military Japan has two hundred and fifty America and Africa. of the, conference and the manage- Interested hut other kinds of work need In the high school. All this "I certainly mles the High School Ponohos and It took 800 CRISCO 3 147c training Is compulsory for sopho- one-act tragedies which are present- Miss Helen E.«tes was also praised Gii+re and Mias Dorothy Ephlln «lv V ^Portunlty to present them- ment of the Yale University Ath- as Well. Their main as.set Is that World," said Ina Bexaon In a card COMMUNIST PARTY selves before more voters and would prieste two hours to hand a Euchar- more and Junior boya. ed in groups of five Curtain raUers, by Mr Quish for her cooperation in letic Association. This meet will be acquired a close relatlon- kindly consented to^accompanTThe IS?* ‘’/"JL**® «"d sent to Miss Helen Estes. Ina as SP A R K LE Several of the Interesting clubs short humorous playlets, are given conncrt.mn with the enRayn written singers, In order to h^ve a faculty I- give town Chairmen’ and’ TOmmlttre I toa ^^envard mu Qalalla le j conducted In four divisions for Clo.ss rinj? smaller concerns which member In each of the three buses parativp shortness. Do you realize formerly a member of the "World " TOHMIa aaS Gm oER A mentioned In the letter are Toma- In ^tween—all done In masks. Thla Week Although none A, aass B, Class C, and Class D find It iinadvisable to establish a that these words are from the flrit etaff and was very Interested In HOLDS CONVENTION Ire Craui Powdna &2Sc hawks.” a girls’ pep club; Pepsters. makes a varied. Interesting pro- or the .two hundred and fifty stu- schools provided five teams enter personnel department. —PeRgy Woodruff. 3.%10c gram. few pages of the book? Chary, .'ro- newspaper writing. The school In ______Following the Heroes’ Square CAKE Iqe. a mixed pep and service club, and dents who uTote essays won a in each claas. Competing team.s In filing the applications the stu- tuberant. conjury, unwanted, count- Baltimore which she is now attend- (Osnttmied trom Page Ons) boys and girls rifle clubs. The bi- The making of masks was care- ^ prize. It was the hope of the Post- must enter In at least five events. erbalance, awry, benignity and met- UF TO CONVENTIONS *" ~ ' * SWANSDOWN FLOUR pkq. ^Ily explained b>* the speaker. MHS TEACHER AHENDS ing does not have a newspaper and 22c weekly student pai>er entitled "The master that these students would An Individual la not permitted to foTOiatlon ss age, address, course amorphoses? thli was a great disappointment to First Is the clay model, the most Im- have gained from their efforts some taken while In school, working ex- what Browder described as STUFFED lariat." la edited by stui^nts a.s la compete In more than three events The exact po.sltlon of George her. Ina stated that she meant to a direct answer to those reactlon- the year book to be Issued June 1. p o ^ n t work, which Is covered u.seful knowledge about the effrl- Oianeea perience If any. and other addition- era ln^•olved In G r u d j SJv tove,,t1 P®"'*!*** SA L M O N ANN PAGE «10i paper. After being painted to MODERN SPEECH GROUP Eliot’s writing. In relation to the make It her business to find out wt’ *®’’ ettempts to Bnehsriauc meeUng PINK OLIVES Qieyenne High schooj la proud of ency, dependability and economy of Manchester's chances on winning al remarks which they wished to at- characterize the Coramunlzt party 't M c assure complete covering. It Is dug the air mail .«ervice. the Outdoor Championship are very number of word., used, hasn’t been wily they don't have a paper. lesvs the Its concert, group, which won high I I ';'''’ to definitely ascertained. However. It as undemocratic.” ‘ ' Immediate task to the I COLD STREAM out, washed and lined Inside. — Frances E. W’allett, ',’iPn I gf>od and there Is no doubt that she Baltimore Is a beautiful city but Senatorisl ‘•’•t 25,000 of 2::l23c ORCSSINQ quart placement In the State Music Festl- Z-ai Stale Employment Office Is known that the Bible has the It is also very hot. The people " ^ s section follows. In part: dietrict conventions In val at Caspar, Wyo., and of Its de- Today masks are used for panto- will be among the first three. The which Is located at 247 Aavlmo the New Enrlsnrt m siiown inai me mole has the Aiicu.st. SALAD ANN PAGE lA® Aasoclatlrin vt " ’ ""t word... having been w ritten by there speak with a aouthern drawl TTie Communist party x x x on- 29c bate team which has brought much ; probable list of men that Coach Street, Hartford, at their earliest "This course seemed Inevitable fol- On'v .Neill a The Great God Brown « ... ’ *‘ Ay 13 and 14 at [many authors and Shakespeare used and Ina feels that she’ll soon be ^ e s with all Ita power any clique, RED C R O SS Psser Vewsla J **" gjE^ credit to the school. " Igren will use In the meet are as convenience. _ lou1. F o i e " Tufts College. Medford, Massachu- group, circle faction or party lowing yesterday’s meeting here of and also Broadway musicals. M. H. S. TRACK TEAM ! fol low-8: the moet as an Individual writer. losing her Connecticut accent. H IRES S ; ; E X T R A C T 3fC The Rodeo, "Frontier Days." a attended by Miss Doris Marguerite Barry, '40B. the Republican Stole Central com- nmtest of Westotn events, seems to An entertaining collection of t In the 100 yard dash Lorch and Klbbe, M. H. S. Latin teacher. Group —Dorothy L. Snow, ’40B HOSriTAL NOTES S A N D W IC H SP R IA D A ^ IMc masks were ahown- a Budda, robot undermine, weaken or overthrow PUPPED W H E A T be a very high spot In the year In Harris will compete with an even A H E R RERCE BATTLE dUcuislona for teachers of French “ Y or all InaUtuUona of A m e r i^ totlon of Chairman Benjamin E. m ^k and policeman. Mr. Capen TRIUMPH AT HARTFORD chance of placing; these boye-wlll RIC E K R ISP IES KELLoao’s n . lo « PUPPED RICE the minds of the Juniors, who feel Italian. Spanish and German were' demTOracy whereby the majority ot Harwood for '"structlons wTwtog I *1* Raymond Pii». ^ 8 mire that every M. H s. student iwrirsyad the part of several differ- also run the 220. Tom Deardon, vet held Saturday morning. D EV ILLED H A M is « ent characters from a medieval obtatoed him to request resignations.resignations I « t* WUIlam street. Frank O R A N G E SLICES Lh. 1 0 8 w-ould enjoy Tt._ Calmer And J ^ n ry Star Again; eran quartermller, may take a first MERIDEN IS DEFEATED Among the speakers waa Profes- i i w w to determine their own dea- Mr. Harwood read prepared I Buckland. mask to a modem policeman. in the 440 with hie comrade Snow — T h e Poet's Colu m n — tiny In any degrea.'* B E A N S ANN PAaE.ei.la or s.ae.4 l f « TOU ch^ce ‘to get acquainted — Betty Ke Gather A Total Of 49 1-2 aor Andre MorIze, professor at 1 «»ieinenistatement inviting com m ltte^ c- w “ ®»- Her- D IX IE O LE O ta 3 1 « ' with other American boys and girls veeney, ’SOB. placing. Doggart shows consider- Harvard University and the Direc- Polnls. able promise In the 880 and with VAing 8-7 From Sliver Cily but after a brief dlscueston Middle Turnpike, KETC H U P IN STUBBY BOTTLta 3 }£ ^ 17« was muc)i appreciated by the Junior tor of Middlebury Summer School .‘40NO FOR A HEART » along. taker btew past o r at e nothing was done. R o^rt Luurtsema. 9 Warren etreeu S A B B IT T S CLE A N SER a Oaas T R i (- en-lnl may help to add points to- Loses 3-0 To Trade Schofil How long It takes a flower to grow. , Agd make every dooryard a school are. ' „ “"e student has ward a win. Leary will In all pro- Need U ilng Picture Membere left with the Impression “ “ her street. S O D A C R A C K ER S 3 i t 17* N O -R U B SH O E W H ITE pulM out a map for the purpose Takes .Middletown 9-2. He brought out the fact that And one step to crueh It! MUSICAL PROGRAM GIVEN Manrhoster'fi. ,, trark team a^ain bability try for a new record In the HOw many breaths to make a song, 1 Let ue speak of the brotherhood of 2*— (A P )—Dr. resIgnaUTOs are „ ‘ daughter to SPICED H A M HORMEL’s 39e M finding the exact location of th*'"® la a need for courses which ot the Metho- SH RED D ED W H E A T Cheyfnne. I *" *1 the tri- mile while hls teammate. Heatley. And one breath to hush It! man, not forthcoming in a month, anoUi- S; “ ®*' Fr“ k Locke, Olaeton- a " ‘* " 3 s « , angle track meet in Hartford Sat- will also be looking forward to ‘n will make foreign countries actually ^ « ,® P ‘*““ P*t ehurch here and aon e® meeUng may TO called. . C U T RIT E W A X P A P ER 4 3f e —Peggy Woo'lmff. 'MiB. I Believe It within our reach; LU N C H T O N G U E Caa BY SOPH ENGUSH CLASS day. Thla win puls .M. H. S. track placa toe closing seconds Manchester ahut 'u * students. Teachers A heart li like a flower. A heart la of Bishop Edwin Hughes of Wash- The »ecu tlve committee of the ®*tbar For what we believe we can do, we U. C.. said today he would team on top as winners of both In- The relay team of Lorch. Harris, down and defeated Meriden 8-7 In a should be thoroughly trained In the like a song. OonnecUcut Young RepubUcans ’ 3° Cambridge street. G ULDEN 'S M U ST A R D 13« Caa l O O I can. go to Bridgeport, Conn., next week P .O .N . A LE o r BEER OTOr and outdoor track events. The Deardon, and Shields stand a good CC.I.L. baseball claah In the Sliver civilizations and cultures ao that To wake'll takes a little while. City Cy Blanchard pitched hold And what we believe, we teach. to accept a pastorate there. Dr later criled upon Oovereor ChTOs to “ ®"' B A K ER 'S E X T R A C T l f « ALC or EER-Cents. ACTION AND COMMENTS Speeches And Piano Selection ra!*Ku'’'w,'''v Hartford chance of getting past the prelim- they may present a living picture To break It, not long. Impeach Ueutenant Governor Frank # Summit street. Mrs. Wal- B R U -JO Y 4 Ma 3f • | Public High a taste of power that inary heats, while Manchester Is AM *0 eleven hit. while which will enlighten the students ss I Myrtle O. Burger. Hughea came here three years ago Charlotte Arthur. from Kenmore, N. T. Hayes, Democrat. J*® “ acLachlan and infant daush- they won’t forget for some time to Assured of a first In the high Jump Allison and Brandcl did mound duty to the chronology qf world events It was said at toa governor's ‘ * ^ ^ a t e u t street, 7AKC SPECIAL- Yolanda Vince. rW rm a n ""’ come. for Meriden. Their offerings were ! BEYOND THE RAMPAKl’S BEHIND PLAY SCENES by Palmer and maybe a second bv The language teachers were RELATIVITY oirice today that he would reply. t^ a u a : Slxty-sevsn patlenta Corn ASP MAINE OOLDCN BANTAM Cutler. Palmer will also enter Into slammed, for thirteen safe hits by warned not to think of their puplla ' We have fashioned ramparts of practiced "ioV. *"'’ *“'* Manchester My nose ta to the grindstone. stone and steel by But there was doubt that the gov- '^i.’ l O c holding 491, potofs. Hartford Public bn^d Jump competition with Manchester batsmen. Robinson took as machines capable of accompILah- toe Egyptians more than 4,000 •rnor would consply. Foods Vtith the singing of the Manches- 43 and Bristol 2h 2-3 There were For days and weeka and hours Against the evening sky. years sgo. BAKED SEANS Pound Cak e ’Say, 1 look pretty good, don't I " t r Alma Mater song. .Miss Casev s Shield, and a good chance of gainer. batting honors with two doubles Ing a certain type of wofk which Chairman Harwood, 18th SILVER lb„ 9-o t.m m ^ eleven events In which Manchester I have not seen the firmament, And festoons of twinkling lights boptn, eentuiy ALL KINDS questioned one proud youth, as tie first pylod English cla.sa opened « Ing more points while Blanchard I * »lngle. He was closely fol- when finlehed, was to be tested and I have not eeen the stars. forlJiSScS^ehST'*’ Puritan OR RAISIN had a chance to do Its stuff, Fran and- a Krause ------cannot .be depended , lowed by Cole, Blanchard. Koie and considered done; but to regard each that conceal IS c loaf Z p C jnjrveyed hii newly acquired mous- muslrai program In the aasemblv I^sry again showed the dust to I The glamour of stare on high. tache. tea. Paint and Powder had upon os point-getters In the pole -Murdock. Individual aa a brain apart, capable My nose la to the grindstone— CAKES A I Tuesday morning. Yolandk *'*'*'’ '’'<1 the mile vault. Playing the Trade School on Mon Let's hope the sparks that fly ^ t e a time gening ready for its 'Ince acted as chairman. “ d eager to be filled with knowl- We have cluttered the earth with a Cod Fish Bartoa'i PlaaSy ta fry A CAM 2 S C three one art plays Now |r^ over Its meets Squatrlto shows considerable day Manchester received Its first edge. Are brilliant constellations erssker was Bettv Ven- Manchester beat Hartford by only promise os a formidable foe to all million things ^ to think of all the excitement two TOlnfs, the results being'53 to of the season. "Doc" Another speaker. Profaseor How- In someone else'a sky! It's N ot Too Lat« To Plant drillo why gave ss her topic "Mod- who oppoee him In the shot put and w Iley yielded five scattered hits and For wiilch man has little need. Stro n g heait ttat w-ent on behind the scenes em Music As her piano selection 51; they also beat Bristol. Hart- ard Mumford Jones of Harvard Uni- Eleanor Powell. Pea Beans he will no doubt place with Watkins Trade won to the tune of S-0. versity. apoke on ' "Trends In EMu- We have harnessed the air with 4 lu. I7c WTien the night arrived, the oast, so w !, played Brahms ford defeated Brlatol by a score of as another possible choice. Gavello Incredible wings Try Those T asty ^pably wade up by the drama class «a ltz In A Flat". Helen Uzupea. to So. Pat Murdock who usually holds catlon adverse to the Modern Lan- THE SIGNET • SHRUBS MOMENTS J Ns. 2 , M an outstanding point-getter In down second base pitched for High Outstripping the falcon’s speed. iwD 4 UI. 2 S c TOuld be Justly proud of their lo F e plenty of Sc Ellse (BeethovenI was plaved by 100 yard dash —Won bv McKnne —Lucia Trent. r^h t. uked bright-eyed girls. MarJorj- Streeter. The final numbeV ed Into the meet score Manchester P ."’" •"'*** Middletown dwelt upon the ridiculous projects It clings, that wraith of substance tasty baked goods and delicatessen. ^ Ups feel so d r y - »aJd others ^ n d Bristol, third Lorch. fourth stands a good, chaqce of adding 9-2. ^0 bare paths of the field and Integration unite that are at permanent ai air; FOR SILENCE SPEaAL Order now by ’phoning 8286. on the- program "Farewell to the Harris of Manchester. were atm very muddy from the pre- SPECIMEN WTO m-erc not .accustomed to the Piano • was played by Jeanne Robb. mors praise to her teams bv the present replacing-the "old fashion- I feel the hidden Impact of living Let us aay little, dear, of love. Thla Week Only Ihlck^cklness of UpaUck. As for Hartford, second, first that the team ot McCabe, vious night’s rain and several play- M drill in Rngliah atructunU um. atmosphere. EVERGREENS Hamburg Rolls .... FrultM asd Ysgstablee OlU-e Swanson spoke on the Life Ritchie of Bristol, third Trebert Though much is said and much Is In4dndlng Arbor Vltm, Cypress...... doz. 20e ProfW the well’ never let It he said white. McCollum, and Busky mav ers fell di^ng the progress of the He said that the emphoala had As one room atUl knows hunger, written; 11.00 Boya 6 to 15 Feet Frankfurt^ ::::::::::::::...... d, Of Brahms and Angela Slllano Hartford, fourth. Harrl.s, Manches- supply. changed so rapidly In the past ten Junipers, Fire, Pines. Spruces, ...doz. 18c that the masculine sex doesn’t ap- apoke on the Life of Beethoven. ter. T!"®. “ “ Chester batsmen another quite replete For love Is loveliest when the Upi Yews, etc. ALL .Ml'ST BE One Dozen For InunedUte offset aa faidlTM- preciate being fussed over and The preliminaries will take place of knocking two years through the Increased use of nal Hweimeas, sereeas, wind Dorothy L. Snow, ’40B. 440—Hrebert. Hartford: second. Baeka before hearth ancestors to la silent, when .the tongue MOTOD TO CLEAR LEASe S Plewer- RED RIPE painted up by efficient members of at to a. m. Saturday morning. Middl®town pitchers out of the box Integration programs and curricu- warm complacent feet, •mitten, laAKV. Chrysaatbemnms, b r ^ sto Priced at less thaa Custard‘Ectair8®'^r^“ ‘ **“ ‘ "*“ ^ D«arden of Manchester; third while collecting ten hiu for them- oBo-kaU of eort of prodnetloa— To m atoes Bock and Bu.skin. Thev weaku- White. Hartford: fourth. Zahnke —Aba OstrInsky. lar. that acUvlty of all kinds was at But some rooms ring a carillon T*Uow, Bronze. Meat Pies ** bluffed a dislike, but caught off librakv contributions aelvee. Murdock got three hits out present ’’child-controlled rather a rare opportunity. Bristol. singing Uke a chime. When ecttksy, by no light word Wilson’s TendeV M^di h ;^ ‘ ...... ^ K with a mirror In their hands 880—First VOTE LEGION AWARDS of four Umee up and Billy Schleldge than child-centered." Where love left her autograph, once Diminished, of the body’s wonder transfer to your Many TOntrlbutlona have (Men Holton. Hartford; slammed out twro hits out of three ROSE BUSHES were hardly looks of dlspleas- gl'en to the High School Library. second. Doggart. Manchester; third —Dorothy L. Snow, '40B upon a time. Fashions a fabrid for the soul 8»®«tea wIthoBt •etbal^tre«» —Louise Chamben, ’8«B. ' ewka. A mark will be received as — R. McCormick, *40A net hate la an Idiot’a tool; ' ' ly magazine. "Poetry Wocld." edlt- Sqwara. D avis H o me Bake the remilt -J e a n PhlUlpt, '4XB. DoyUflit To Dark * ladadlag S u a d ^ Mala We can bring new hope as we go ^ « n d published by Rmuy Harii- — Rala or Shlae. AMPLE P A B K E ^. *19 Main Street • y “At the Center” • AfP Tooii Stores • EVENING HEBALD. MANCTOSTER. CONN, THURSDAT, MAT 26.198ft tlon of Veterans' graves In North Coventry; North cemetery 1:30 JOE LOUIS FEATURED PERSONS DIE p.m.; Procession to Center cemetery League MAkCHZSTZa EVZKPtO HERALD. MAWCHZgTi;il. OOW I. THUasDAY, M AY 2«, IM S 2:15 p.m.; Formation at Common at 2 p.m.; Address, Rev. Leon H. Aus- IN “SPIRIT OF Y O U T F Leaders PAGE ELEVl IN BOMBING RAID tin; Music; American Legion Serv- M, H. S. FACES HALL HERE TOMORROW ______S ice at grave of Earl W. Green; Br ASSOCIATED PRESS Decoration of Veterans' graves. The Heavyweight Champ Makes AMERICAN LEAGUE V'eterans' grave In the other ceme- Batting—Troaky. Cleveland, .394; Film Debut In Movie At Cir- Averill, Cleveland, .383. of Allison. It was Meriden’s first Font Single Aerial Attack teries of the two towns will also be cle Tlieater Saturday. victory in six games and Bristol's Bees Tough To Beat In Extra-Innings decorated but no service will be Runs— Averill, Cleveland, 30; LEAGUE H U E AT Ixwls, Washington, 29. Goodman Upset By Kocsis fourth loss In eight sUrts. held. These exercises arc sponsored With Joe Louis In training to de- CoroparaUve Records A T n n i i i o rArirnrrADcuiv I ______;------^ by the Earl W. Green, Post No. 52 Runs batted In— Foxx, Boston, h Spanish Gvil War; <5; Averill, aeveland, 82. West Hartfortl’a pitching staff is To Return to Bluefields Nine of the American Legion, George's. fend hls heavyweight title against In Bntish-AmateuT Play ARMSTRONG Max Sehmeling on June 22, a time- Hits— Lewis, Washington, 49; STAKE AS RIVALS rated the best In the circuit and toe Nelson chairman of the Memorial Averin, Cleveland, 46. Hall nine also has an array of hard- ADMIRAL MAY MEET Orer 1,000 Are Injored. Day Committee. ly motion picture Is being present Troon, Scotland, May 26.__ Doubles — Cronin, Boston, 14; hitters to make up for weakness in The early crop inspection day for ed at the Circle theater for one day SHAVE RACE ENTRY Averill, Cleveland, and R. Ferrell' fA P)— Playing magnificently toe field. Although unbeaten. Hall EDGE OUT REDS BY 2-1 the new North Coventry vegetable only this Saturday. The feature HOLD TWI BATH E AS A GREAT RING TUSSLE Washington, 11. ' through a howling wind and ABcmate, Spain, May 26.— (A P )— farm of Connecticut State College has had several narrow escapes. Its BISCUIT AFTER ALL length film la entitled "The Spirit Triples —Averill, Cleveland, 4- record consists of 3-2 and 6-4 wins ;iR **cuers du^ steadily today In the i.s set for Saturday, June 11. All of Youth" and stars the Negro rain storm, Charles (Chuck) (10 players tied with 3 each.) over Meriden. 6-5 and 3-1 over Bris- ; m ln a of Alicante's shattered market growers, seedsmen, fertilizer, spray, heavyweight champion In a role Home runs— Greenberg, Detroit Kocsis of Detroit today defeat- i IN IITH TO HOLD THIRlrf tol, 6-2 over Middletown. 22-2 over Two Best Little Men In The (M 19 Hare Qsalilieil So dust and machinery dealers and that Is closely patterned after hls 10; Foxx, Boston, 9. KeUeyites Determined To The% ^Star»ding$ 2 * c «, extricating victims of yester- ed United States • Champion Manchester and .16-2 over East others interested are Invited to specUcuIar rise in the flstic world. Stolen bases—Lewis, Washington TESTEBDATI REStULTS Tnrf Stare Shted To Match ^6ay*a most disastrous single air Johnny Goodman, his Walker Hartford. Natloiial game and a half In front of ^•Wnbardment of the Spanish civil come at this time to inspect the two The picture has received good no- 9; Kreevlch, Chicago. 5. Business Gash Tonight In For Bocaote Of Methaiii- miles of peas containing 199 vari- Cup teammate, 3 and 2, to Repel Unbeaten Invaders Manchester beat .Middletown hv| New York 3, St. Loula 1. MacFayden Gives Bot Seven Rhinelanders, who were going •War. tices in the press throughout the Pitching— (Five or more decl Boston 2, CtnclnnaU 1 ( l i ) . at*', eties and strains from 28 sources; slona)—Grove, Boston, 8-0; Ken. reach the fifth round of the 6-3 and 9-2, Merlilcn by 8-1 and 8-'i. Strides Al Suffolk Downs merry clip until they rearh^ A t least 250 persons were killed country and is of special interest to Chicago 7, Brooklyn 2. cal Difficulties. the 3,580 feet of spinach containing nedy. Detroit. 6-0. British amateur golf cham- Bristol by 9-7 and East Harttord 15-Ronnd Go For Welter ton for their current’’ sericsr™ ' ■ and 1,000 injured when six huge In- fight fans In that It provides In Game At Mi. Nebo At by 13-4, also taking a series from PhUadelphla 2. PitUburgh 1. Hits In Fourth Overthne 90 varieties and strains from 19 wealth of action shots of Louis NA-nONAL LEAGUE pionship. On June 29. Worry The Leaden ••Wifgetit bombing planes circled ."ud- Rockville and dropping two games _ American <^6enly In the sky and dropped their sources; 1,280 feet of radishes con- th- ring. Manager Tom Grace of Batting — Lavagetto. Brooklyn Joining KoesLs in the round of Detroit 7. Now York 8. All told, the Bees have won wbvs to local Trade. If the Red and Crown; Wealth Of Action Indlanapolla, May o fth e ir last ten games, which v$*:1 sBiisailes squarely in the market taining 63 varieties and strains from the Circle says the picture is being 393: McCkirmlck. Cincinnati, .372 sixteen was another well-liked con- 4:45 And Tie For Top. Chicago 7, PhUodelphie 4. Engagement In Seven White's pitching holds up. Manches- The poealblllty that 1 about par tor the course, and hav* ■ place where hundreds of women 20 sources: 480 feet of cabbage con- brought here for a special showing, Runs—Ott, New York, 35; Hack tender. C. Rosa (Sandy) Somerville Cleveland 7, Boston 4. Chicago, 29. ter stands a good chance of turning New York. May 2 6 .- (A P )— Rac- «u s e d Bill Terry and Cholly O r ia a ' swalted In queues to buy food. taining 16 varieties and strains from which makes It necessary to limit of ^ a d a . Canadian champion Seems Certain. SL Louis 4, Washington 8 (18). of care would face the starter’s Runs batted in—Galan, Chicago back the visitors and will Ihen need Ing fans can take heart. There's Starts’ Giants Trip Cards, of the front-running Giants Mid ' The thundering detonations top- 11 sourcesy 1,100 feet of cauliflower the engagement to one day. and former U. S. tlUehoIder, Sandy The O ntral Connecticut Inter- ^ ^ Eastoni flag to ths annua! 500-mlle speed- ■ 'pled towering masc.nry Into dugouts 34; Ott, New York, 32. only victories over East Harttord chsnce that Seabiscult and War Oibs no end of anxious momsnts*te| containing/ 22 varieties and strains f ' ‘m‘“ ated Walter S. McLeod. Scot- acholastlc League baseball title for Hartford 8, Haaletor 5 ( 14). Into which men. women and chil- Hits— McCormick, Cincinnati, 54 and Bristol to clinch a deadlock tor 'ray race, May 30, waa seen today they look back over their ihouldaf*- from 18 sources; 6,840 feet'of seed tlsh Walker Cup candidate, l up. Now York, May 35.—(A P) — Admiral may meet after all. Cubs Down Dodgery In- dren had crowded for refuge. onions containing 92 varieties and Hack, (Jhlcago. 46. 1938 win be at stake when Man- the diadem. (N^iriit)'""*"" *■ aa motora were tuned for additional at toe bussing Bostons. Kocsia built up hls wlnnlna mar* Chancog are that one of the great quallf3ln g trials. Charles S. Howard, owner of the Although they're only two i Many bodies were tangled and strains from 24 sources; 3,880 feet Doubles— McCormick. Cincinnati on the first nine holes as Good- che.ster High faces William Hall Albany 11, Elmira 3 (Night). Plenty of drivers were available Biscuit, announced yesterday he had from second place, toe Bass -tarn to bits. of onion transplants containing' 34 BASEBALL 14; Martin, Philadelphia, and Cooke m w TOntInually grot into trouble. fighta o f boxing hletory will be Been dians Trim The Red Sol Cincinnati. 12. High of West Hartford at Mt. Nebo (NT^ht)°" but cars, able to stand the strain hopes of getting Sis horse ready for no advances towrard toe top ysstwi.'! The casualties in the city of 70,000 varieties and strains from 20 sour- T^e Detroiter, a former intercolle* tonight in a big sunken aaucer out Which is 130 miles south of Valen- BCIXpOOB WIN AGAIN Triples — Rizzo, Pittsburgh, 6 tomorrow afternoon In a clash that Last Night s Fights Of the twenty-five mile qualification day since both Terry’s terrier* m d i cees; 1,940 feet of beets containing p ate champion, was out in 36, even has been set for 4:49 o’clock In on lo n g Wand, when Barney Ross t«tt, SMmed to bo •c&ree. Eddie Kagnakua Maasaebuaetta handicap Orimm'a Chicago wralloper* .Xia, far exceeded In proportion thfe 58 varieties and strains from 24 Rosen. Brooklyn, and Goodman and par. standing s Amty RagwInM at Suffolk Downs, June 39. (teorge .Jdiaaatrous series of air raids ' In Mimchester BuUdoga Riggs, ancinnatl, 4. defenda hls welterweight champlon- Regulajlona provide tor a start By SID FBUEK tinued their winning ways. sources; 2,100 feet of lettuce con- w ith Goodman's defeat, the two (By AMorlat«d Prres) National C(»way, trainer of War Admiral, March upon Barcelona, a city of p e lr fourth game In five sUrts yes- Home runs— Goodman, Clncln . “ POMlble. Because of Its shlp against the phenomenal Negro tng field of thirty-three cart, but AsMolstod Proas Sporta Writer The Cuba, sparked by to* ttiiafi '’: taining 68 vitrietiea and strains top-ranking advance favorites were Philadelphia— Jimmy Adamick, Pet. Eddie and Andy Raguskus, who aald rome time ago that toe son of awre than 1,000,000, when there ^ defeating the Hawks naU. 10; Ott. New York, 8. featherweight king, Henry Arm- New York . thU year III luck, to the form ot Brothm. in Man O War would be pointed for the I f aomeone can find out how a hit pitching of Larry Freoeh, from 23 sources; and 1,550 feet of II*'.*.-!? both ellm- Snvaia. tou this game V“ Is * *•>« 190 1-2, Midland, Mich., knocked strong. .710 led into the baseball limelight were 3,000 fatalities. ^ pupont. Hawks' pitcher, Stolen bases— Hack and Galan certain to Chicago . .. mechanical difficulties, has prevent- 1937 after plans for the formation rich New England handicap after visiting team can win an extra in- ad toe (Mdering Dodgers * 7-3 sah*^ carrots containing 30 varieties from Inated by Walker Cup mates. Be- the best schoolboy but Al Ettore, 194, Philadelphia, 4. Boeton . . . . .618 ed a number of mounts from annear- as first and third sackers reapec- of a Porterfields team fell through. back, stretching the Brooklyn Ic More than 100 of the victims showed fine control as he whiffed Chicago, and Koy. Brooklyn. 4. fore Kocsis’ victory over Omaha attraction There have been a lot of bigger .571 tively tor the Bluefields some years hla races In the Suburban handicap 15 sources. Two acres are devoted the season. Salt Lake City— Young Corbett Cincinnati ., Ing tor trials. Manager Calllouette also revealed ning game from the Bees In Boaton, streak to five straight. F tw ™ . ^were found In the market place fifteen Bulldogs, but the winning Pitching— (Five or more deci- fights, but It would be difficult to JI15 ago but left the team last spring, at Belmont Park. Saturday, and the to a study of the effects of vege- Johnny, who had been quoted at 8 157, Fresno, Calif, outpointed Pittsburgh . Nineteen cars, all o f them with that all membere of the Bluefields he probably could make hlmaelf drove to toe final three runs h M - ' alone. Outside Alicante 50 were team bunched lU hlU In the first sions)—Melton, New York 6-1 CharUe Kocsis Talcott Slab Sensation recall one that promised more pure .600 are slated to return to the town $30 (KW Brooklyn handicap at Aque- klUed and hundreds Injured. table rotations on the maintenance Hubbell. New York, 6-1. to 1. Johnny Fischer of Cincinnati, Jackie Burke, 149, Ogden, Utah, 10. St. Loufo .. ^ I g name drivers," have qualified. team will be paid tor their efforts with a bass-clearing twoH94$p:' two Innings to put the game on Ice. second choice at 10 to l, was Hartford unadulterated action than this 15- .400 champions this season. It was an- duct June 28. r M nice piece of change aelllng the Over 100 Bombers, of soil organic matter. There is Calhoun, with four hits, lead the New York— Pete Scaizo, 127 3-4, Brooklim .. Only Kelly Petlllo of Loa Angeles, this season and that the champa are secret to seven other National knocked off In a first-round, extrs- were leading contenders for the roimder between the two best little ,343 nounced today by Manager Dr. G. Yt • I'm early to nay defin- Alicante caught the brunt of In- also a study of the effect of cellulose Bulldog attack as Joe Tedford and hi^-drowned. Johnny, who had New York, outpointed Georgie Kar- men In the business. In some re- Philadelphia calif., a former winner, is missing. planning to concentrate their dia- itely . eald Howard, "but If Seabla- League managers. Another hitting pitehar. film and glass on plant growth and hole match by Charley Yates of At- '«* t season and .333 A. Calllouette. Both Raguskus mond activities on the T^tlllght Stoumacher, showod his atnlT tn i rargrat air attacks ^n which more John Alvard held the Hawks to 9 t lanta. stripped off his rubber suit bit by kella. 128, New York, 8. spects It Is a greater natural than American Petlllo. dogged by mechanical cult rounds Into condition hla next It’s getting so there that the WESTERDQY’S^STQRS NoHeldfs charges cap- brothers had minor league tryouts League with only a few Sunday Giants-Cardlnals game. Prine* wan 100 heavy bombers shuttled vegetable production In the Held, scattered hits. bit, walked across the green, shook tured the coveted bunting by pull- Elizabeth. N. J. Buddy Soutan, W. Pet. troubles, has failed to get a place in sU rt win he In the Masaachusetta fftnH in NfttlonftI p&rk want Yates, who continued his string the Louls-Schmeling duel to be Cleveland . the starting field in two of bis al- ta the south this spring and both games. not only hurled alx-hit bail, b u t; back and forth aJl day yesterday and other experiments on vegetable BuUdoga Larry French, (Tubs—Handcuffed hands with Kocsis and said, "Nice 158, Elizabeth, knocked out .Ilmmv fought four weeks' from now. .687 Handicap.” to make their rain checks good for from the Island base of Mallorca to varieties, fertillzets. Insecticides and of remarkable approach shots and the M " decision here behind Boston .V. lotted three attempts to qualifying the next day If the Bees finish a duced the winning run with a 1 ‘ AB R H PO A K Dodgers with three hits and drove kept putting well despite the mis- going. Chuck. You sure hit them.” the ate la r_ ^ rlln g of “ Smilin' Joe" Robinson. 158. Linden, N. J„ 3. Neither Knocked Oat .600 Howard plane to ship the entire government coastal cities and towns, fungicides. Dr. Porter, Mr. Odland Goalee, 3b . In the club house, the American Now York runs. “ game to the regulation nine innings. smash. The result was • 3-13 ...... 3 1 0 0 1 1 In three runs with a double for 7-2 erable weather conditions, breezed Neither Armstrong or Ross ever JS71 sUble, Including Seabiscult, unloading explosivea and Extension Specinllst In vege- Hyde, lb. rf --- 2 2 I victory. champion had no alibis. He merely Washington Harry Beeder. eastern dirt track Whitaker’s Mythical King, by half Casey Stengel’s stlngleaa outfit rictory for the New Yorkeni 1 0 0 into toe round of sixteen with a TUI LEAGUE JIEETING has been knocked out, and between Chicago . .. .514 scratched from hla Memorial Day the Gas Houae gang. ■- Sagunto, most-raided govemment- tables, Albert E. Wilkinson will be Calhoun, cf ...... 4 2 4 2 0 Rudy York, T igers-H is two said, "I didn’t have It. that's all .600 champion and newcomer to the Racing' Notes a length. match race with the Admiral, to haa played four overtime engage 0 smashing 7 and 5 victory over An- ’I” ' ’} '" * assignment but It's them they virtually have cleaned Detroit .... Indians Boost Lead Jield city near the coast, was, vlslt- present to explain the experimental W. Forde, c ---- 8 2 2 8 3 homers accounted for five runs in im i can't win here unless you're .467 track, akidddd Into a wall on the Suffolk after the close of Belmon’t menta at home to the last seven 1 drew McClure of Britain. more likely that Hall will bank on A meeting of the local Twilight out toe lighter divisions. Only Lou Philadelphia Over in toe American LaagfiKo «d by 88 bombers which dropped work. Alvord, p, rt ---- 3 0 1 2 2 ' 3 victory over Yankees. hitting your shots and T didn't hit .345 south turn yesterday In a qualify- By .ASSOCIATED PRESS meeting next week. games, and haa finished on top to #5 missiles into the town. Thirty 1 When the Kocsia-Goodman match League will be hel/| tetmorrow night Ambers, the lightweight champion, St. Louis . meantime. Oeveland’a r e d -h o t* S 3 R. Forde. If ...... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Danny MacFayden, Bees—Pitch- them. Conditions didn't have any- w Z . 'Ight-hander .300 ing attempt.. He was not hurt but Jockey Eddie Arcaro la reaping Th e Biscuit will be given every each one of them. And that’s one casualties were reported and 40 ended on the sixteenth, both were at the Bluefields A. C. on Emerson remains to give them a real argu- liana gtened a full-gama on tbatrf Donahue, ss ---- 3 1 2 0 0 0 ed seven-hit ball for 11 Innings to thing to do with It." .K eensation in the It was believed the car. owned by the rewards that come to the man opportunity to regain hie form at of the larger reasons why ths Bees buildings were destroyed and 90 Tedford, p , schoolboy r^ k s. It was Talcott who street. All members are asked to ment. The winner tonight la due to George Odom has decided to send nearest Hvala by knocking off “ ...... 3 1 1 6 1 1 top Reds, 2-1. All. * Pet. Leon Duray, could not be repaired who rides a Derby winner. He la to Suffolk', Howard added. Java a tight hold on third placs in ethers damaged. let the Kellejltes down with three bring their $10 entry fee and their fight Lou later in the summer. Albany ...... , Mrs. W. P. Steward's pasteurized to ths Natlona] I.«ague. second-place Boston Red Sox. Turkington, 2b . . 3 0 0 0 I 0 Mike Kreevlch. White Sox—Hit .615 In time for the race. ride one of the Greentree entriee. The match race waa cancelled yes- Nearby villages of Kstivella, Gilet, ANDOVER Hutchinson. blows u West Hartford pounded eligibility lists for the season. The Everything points to one of those Btnghninlon ...... ,,14 Harry Miller, the race car de- Rely On Pttehera on the strength o f a tout^run “ ” If . . 1 0 0 2 () 0 homer with two aboard in seventh .609 the post In the Belmont stakes Gangplank or Birthday, In the Rll- terday after Howard reported Sea- In toe seventh. Algimla De Alfare and Albalat De Chapman. 31 out a 14-hlt 22-2 triumph In the league gets underway next Wed- virions, relentless affairs where they Hartford ...... signer, has three now mounts at the They aren’t hitting much harder h . . . 2 0 n 1 0 0 Inning for 7-4 victory over Ath- Hazleton ...... ^3 .691 June 4. The colt's most recent vic- nola Derby and then will pilot blscutt In no condition to run and to oagart were bombed. An operetta “Jack and the Bean — . first engagement several weeks nesday night with a clash between pile Into each other at the first belt .691 track. He too, Is unable to get thnn th^ sise of their shoes, sa The Yankees, staggering In tidteii Stalk" will be given at the Andover — _ letics. Trenton ...... "14 1 tory. In which he scored bv a wide Cherry Jam or third In the Bash- danger of going lame. The Blacult’e One of the bombers was shot down 29 12 agro. the Bluefields and Green. and keep it up. A60 8ailsfactor>' motor perfotmance. UTOBi, en they’re relying on toe place, continued to took fa r off fo n t I into the sea. Town Hall. Thursday evening at 11 27 8 4 Bucky Walters and Emmett M. H.'S. In Tenth Quest ramira ...... ij . margin over some fair honies, has ford Manor Stakes at Churchill leg.a have been sore for sereral days M they dropped a 7-4 dsclirtM“ to Hawks Bank On Blanchard Such betting as there was today .800 Billy Winn, driver of one of the care, convinced Odom of the colt’s fitness Downs. After that he returns to but with a short rest there la a aging arms of their big tour pitch- “ “ ■'...... tk*^2 8:00 p. m. by the pupils of the And- Mueller. Phillies— Former pitched Williamsport 7 1 Txg*6i^ws X ^ t h four aswjai homo num.UUBa Castellon was attacked In an- AB R Manchester, determined to gam PORTERFIELDS PRACTTICE still favored the 28-year-old Barney .369 cracked a block In a practice run tor the race. New York. era, Deacon Danny MacFayden, Jim -- '' ^ 6 - other raid and many buildings de- over grammar school. The operetta PO A five-hitter and Mueller clouted Wilkes-Barre 5 2 chance he may regain the form that oach by Ruity York and Hank ( Anderson, If . . 5 0 revenge for tjjat humiliating set- .231 yesterday. A new one Is being Tvrner, Lou Fette and toe 81-ysar- atro)fed but no casualties reported. Is being coached by the teachers, 0 0 game-winning homer to top Pirates, to stem the younger Henry's lung- SOTt him to the top of the handicap berg, accounting for all the Dtt Mallon, 2b . .. back and thus break a deadlock for Porterfields will practice at Mt. ing, swinging atlnck, and at the rushed from Pittsburgh by plane. old rookie. Milt Shoffner. Added to The 1 ,^ -to n British freighter Mrs. Lillian Newberry, Miss Joseph- TO D AY’S OA.MES North Riding, who has done con- after be waa purchased tor run*. Fitzgerald, lb For State Track Title top honors, will send Cy Blanchard Nebo tomorrow night at 6 o'clock end to have his Kklden glove lilted A newly designed car, with the ^ n Jones, trainer of Lawrin. ha-s from the Wheatley stable ta that flinging strength has been * lot tnorpehall was sunk with 3,000 tons ine Litwln, Miss Agnes Gaudreau. Howard Mills, Browms— Beat National siderable running since she arrived Rookie Howard Mllla hinted Pratt, rf, c .. to the mound in an effort to stop and all players are a.skcd .to be In by the referee. Scarcely one of the motor In the rear, failed to start. 1936. of fight that Prof. Stengel brought Df.wheat In Valencia harbor. All Guest at the home of Mr. and T. Martin, 3b Senators, 4-3, In 13 Innings, allow- St. Louis at New York at Belmont, took her second withdrawm the Kentucky Derby full innings aa ths 8t. om ing ten hits. the Invaders. Blanchard was shelled attend^ce. The third car has mode only a brief War Admiral haa an smbitloua ba^ to toe big leagues with h te the crew was saved though three Mrs. Lewis Whitcomb Sunday: Mr. B. Martin, sa . experts thought there would be i Chicago at Brooklyn appearance on the track. straight victory there yesterday, winner from the $12,000 added nil- ‘J"*''®'* crown and to the sidelines in the previous tus- program ahead, but Oonwray believes TOe combination resulted in two sailors were Injured. and ,Mra Benjamine T. Elmore and Gorman, rf .. Hal Schumacher. Giants—Pitch- ^grenites Given A Fair knockout, despite Armstrong's rec- Kttsburgh at Philadelphia. Rallblrda also predict freely that winning the HoUis claiming stakes noJa Derby to be run Saturday at rictories In 36 Innings against toe White Son ctoutod thras »n m it* I should garner a second with a good sle but has been going along in ord of having stopped 35 of hls last hes equal to It. The Admiral will Dozens of other villages along the daughter Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roberts, cf .. ed six-hitter and hit homer that put Cincinnati at Boston. the race this year will be a "two-ln In the fast time of 1:09 3-6 for six Aimora, according to offlclala of the Pirates on consecutive days, an 11- topols th* Atolstioa, 7-4. coast were bombed. I ^itoce of winning, while Snow ^may great style since then and is the 37 victims. Whitcomo and son Bruce, Gordon Dupont, p ... Giants in front In 3-1 victory over American one" affair. They say the newer furlongs. The four-yoar-old daugh- Fox Valley Jockey Club, Jonea '•roy pounds tor Innlng decision over the Chicago ^iicky Waltsra* flv*-hlt Cardinals. w able to .squeeze Into the first logical choice for the assignment. New York at Detroit the Suburban and give tour pounds Whitcomb and Miss Dorothy Chance To Annex Outdoor five. AGAW AM PARK The Negro's trail of destruction and faster cars will turn the track ter of High Time was only a fifth plans to Bhip the horse to Aqueduct and young Emmett MuMlsr’s hoi^S’^ Philadelphia at Chicago to the fleet Pompoon. The son of . 5**' •• rocently as yesterday, ths PhllUss the best e t • n t t ^ ^ Stickles, alt of Rocky Hill, Mr. and Mel Harder, Indians— Limited If he falters, Coach Tom Kelley has NUS SPRUiSFieiD did not lead him through men like In one group followed by a section of a second off Bniko's track record. to fill several three-year-old stake a 2-1 win over toe rude Reds from gxn Mrs. Ernest Whitcomb and grand- _ 36 6 9 24 5 5 Is^ary, palmer Sure Boston at aeveland. Pompey set a track record of Ing duel with the P in to *. * ” NOPTH COVENTRY Red Sox to seven hits tor 6-4 win. ZIg Olbert on deck for relief duty. Ross, who has stood and slugged made up of the older and slower She won her last start, a aaaa " C engagements there after the close of anclnnati in another IT-innlnga af- daughter Jane Thompson of Bran- Calhoun: Diadem At New Haven races Washington ta St. I.x)uls the Churchill Downs meeting Me- for a mile and tfaree-slx- hits off Tedford 8 In 7. Alvord 3 In 2 '* ''S '” h* \\ est Hartford has won seven for a total of 125 round! with Jim- mounts. handicap. And before that took a ™ r In tola one, MacFayden turn- ford and Howard Greene of Man- M “ second or third In the daily „ , . Eastern morial Day. temths to winning the Dixie handi- Stood prtssun wns first mmmaat '- The Plnlcal Troops held Iheir Dupont 12 !n 9; stolen bases Al- V SOFTBALL RESULTS. stiaight games in Leag^ue competi- my McLarnIn, Tony Canzonert, Bil- T. E. (Pop) Meyers, general man second at Belmont. cap at Pimlico M in a aeven-hltter to bast Paul chester. half mile with Cervinl a.s an un- tion and will be seeking Ita eighth ly PotroIIe and Ceferlno Garcia. Hazleton at Hartford Derringer and boost the Spring Frolic at South Wllllngton Saturday; Point Spread 8 Sunday’s Elmira at Albany. ager of the speedway, said today If s ESsT m i r„„,,„„ known quantity but not likely to in a row against East Hartford this Armstrong hasn't met that kind Tazio Nuvolari, Italian driver who Saturday May 21. The frolic start- The Tall Cedars laced out a 21- Williamsport at Binghamton. ric and aunt Dr. John Sweet and plays, Alvord to Tedford; left figure. Captain Fran Lo.irv seems a afternoon in a tune-up for tomor- Ross’s only knockdown came arrived In New York yesterday, While North Riding was winning ed at 4 p.m. with a march forming Mrs. Sweet In Hartford, where she 12 triumph over toe South Method- certainty to annex toe mile In X S W llkes-Barre at Trenton. bases. Hawks 9, Bulldogs 7: base on ists In the YMCA Softball League Vital To Prospects Of row’s all-important encounter with POST TIME 215 when Garcia conkod him for a toree- failed to find a car to drive In the the feature, most of the attention in a horseshoe formation after Is III with streptococcus. os balls, off -^dford 2, Alvord 3: hit by " <;24.3 record last year the only team that still has a chance KAIN SHINE rount In their first maetlng. Barney rece. the foreigner would be asked centered on Townsend B. Martin's which all Joined In the flag salute as toe Second Congoes nosed out hut Its unlikely that he'll be push- Edward Whitcomb who was seri- pitcher, Roberts (by Tedford I • to figure in the championship. Bris- doubl e got off the floor to beat him. Ross’s to serve as official starter o f the Cravat, rapidly proving one of toe which was followed with the entire Cheney's Main Office, 2-1. The The Team. DAI LY ;:? race. ously cut on the wrist several weeks struck out, by Tedford 6. Alvord 2 box scoren; cd to a new mark. Heatlev ran a tol was eliminated as a contender 7s^ legs doubtless are not what they best finishers to the east. Cravat, assembly singing "America." .Mrs. ago 1s able to be at work again, nifty second in Rhode Isl'and mu m‘^ " m ^‘"3S ad mission/c Dupont 15. Time, 2:15. ITmplres.’ Tall C'fHlara. yesterday when Meriden High came were In hls great battles a few fe o rfa Roundup second to Dauber In the Preakneas,' Plrklns gave a few remarks, after Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jlllsori of SOSANOtTANft P. Newcomb and Brown. failed to show anything In last through with a surprising 2-1 tri- years back, but they carried him Edwsrd Jenner. the discoverer of slammed down the stretch In a mile which Troop No. 2 of this town was Manchester were Sunday visitors at , ah r h po a e weeks triangular meet so can't be By EDDIE BRIKTZ vncclnstlon. was a muslclen and RIGHT from IMIkInson, ss ....6 I 2 2 7 0 Always a strong contender but and a sixteenth race for three-vear- installed In the following order: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. counted on In this event. umph behind the two-hit twirling through 15 rounds of heavy punish- poet as well as s physician. the start. . . . olda and lost to the favorite B., J. Captain, Mrs. Waller Pomeroy, Whitcomb, SH.AMROCKs I n SHI It)L I Wilkie, rf ...... 6 2 3 0 0 0 never a winner In toe nine years HORSE RACING ment against Garcia only eight le«®fk 2 8 ,-(A P )_ U n Jbhnson, lb ...... 5 4 4 9 0 1 Wes Palmer rates ns another cer- months ago. lesB the advance sale shows a brisk Beatrice Blackburn, Anna Giesecke, Mrs. Howard Green called on her The Shamrocks blapked the East the state outdoor track and field Eml Boy's club of Hartford by 9-0 Lutz. 3b ...... 6 3 3 8 2 0 ""S h ty close to It In the Another point made by Barney's Edna Giesecke. Helen Giesecke, mother .Mrs. Emma Thnmp.son Sun- Norris, sf . . championships have been held, Man- h gh jump and should have no trou- wl'n 'hJ? “ “ Armstrong Barbara P.obertson, Nancy Robert- day. M Joe McEvitt twirled brilliant hackers is that Armstrong never riili to draw $136,000... thrce-hlt ball for the winners, fan- Schleldge. If chester High’s hrllliants will make from them that wear clothes has gone 15 rounds. They figure he son. Clara Visney and Elizabeth There will he a garden tour ar- I Stevunson. 2b 5 feet, 11 Inches. Cutler, the young Vlsney. The girls were then pre- ranged by the Farm Bureau for ning nine and walking three The their tenth bid for the elusive dia- will find those last five stanzas are ‘ Browns from Glenney’s box score: I Hadden, c ., dem at Vale Field In New Haven fr'ish sonsaUon. may be good are uarring on gamblers and will sented with their Scout Certificate members and friends of the Tolland mighty long. A t the same time, Ay nil ttirouab Wnnii BM — —•* Kw. _ . . . — I Mullens, cf . t this .Saturday with a fair chance of enough for a fourth a't least and not permit runs, hits and errore of torongh Sammsr with all tha latest and pins which the captain pinned County Farm Bureau on Thursday, .Shamrocks McLagan. p however, the homicidal little Negro May 26. Everyone Is to meet be- AB R. H PO. A. capturing toe only title that Charles haj been seen to step 10 founds on each girl. The promise was re- E. 1 P a l m e r a n d E d tween Bolton Notch and the New Wlersblckl, cf ...5 0 0 0 0 0 "Pete” Wlgren has missed In hls 16 without'any sign of weariness, and peated with the rest of the scouts .53 21 26 27 9 1 of roachlnjf here. Shields continue to better'20 feet renewing theirs. The frolic then England House on Highway No. 6 Katavcck, 3b ..,.4 2 2 0 he is completely confident tonight’s Griswold, ss ...... 3 3 ] , I ■Houth .Methodist. Kt^n Rivalry Due In the broad jump both should be ^"o.t^?ri;;.d'”i„ divided in ten groups and played not later than 10 a, m. The gar- 0 among the p fit correctly—dry qalokly, and are l l ^ t la w e ^ t . M irtt am famous. types of land. A. E. Wilkinson of 9 21 3 U seems certain to be an outstanding The local relay team doesn't look Ttscord, probably la a Uttie the suff- occupation of their community. The East Ends R. Wlnton, cf . .. .4 fast enough to K-ore. ihe achlevemenis of toe DlMaggto Storrs will be present to point out thi-eat to gain Its sixth title and er puncher. Row without a doubt Is campfire ceremony was followed by AB. R. H. PO. A. E. W. Harrison, lb . .3 g < ^ landscaping and new varieties. other schools to be reckoned with The Local Record toe hettar boxer. the scout hymn and taps at 8:30, W. Plzzonl, as Armstrong’s avowed plan ot at- ^ J ”***" «m e ...th e y tag Suits $4.95 up The annual meeting of the Ladies’ D. Pallno, ss . 41 12 19 27 4 Include New Haven Commercial, Manchester baa twice been run- I the thing ’'tflMaggio D Ig e s r.. to $1.50 $T.65| eveiyone started for home. Mrs. L. Crosby, West Hartford, Norwich tack Is to wade in, bouncing and Benevolent Society will be held at J. Plzzonl, cf . South Methodist . . 002 430 120- 12 ner-iip for the outdoor diadem. In ^m on th Pitcher Jim W^ver haS Henry Reed. Chairman of Troop Free Academy, New London Bulke- weaving as usual, with his chin Trunks $2.95 up toe Andover Congregational church, J. Pallno. 3b . Tall C ed ars...... 010 810 380— 21 finished third In Committee furnished transportation Thursday at 2:00 p. m, with a re- ley and Hartford Public. tucked imder, and to rip both flats ^ ttnlahed $1.95 T. De Nino, If • Umpires: VIttner. Sr., and Cowles. 1933 and last year, fourth In 1929 m 1987<—Browns and Rada as well as their Captain Mrs. Wal- ception at the Conference House Manchester’s prospects seem to at Barne/a ageing middle until toe ter Pomeroy. 1930, 1932 and 1935 and dropped to to.*’ ^’“ ■‘“'‘■.ymmggter. born over Miss Julia Auger of West Hartford D. Fiango, lb rest upon the extent In which points welterweight champ bucklaa under. The speaker at the last Grange R. Oliver, p .. Main Office. a tic for sixth In 1936. Thus far this Jarai^T^V*? u ! ? " *'* 'hrtateaad will be toe guest speaker. are spread among the entries In Roas Is confident he can break tola Jamre J. (Johnston) Pastor to hon- meeting was Professor George J. Mallla, c .. ab r h po season the Wlgrenltes have cap- Sport Coats Field*. 2b ___ .. .4 Class A. The Wlgrenltes have sev- up. It’a a large order, but Ross looks or of the smart llttls guy who ' Clark who spoke on "Taxation"! S. Pe Pollls, c 0 3 1 tured the state Indoor title for the Fracchia, c ...... 4 0 3 eral athletes who loom as certain like toe man to do it. forged Paator to toe fro n t^ O i^ ttet STYLED TO T O oorreotly. Smart Master Wilfred Breault gave two J. Fianzo, 2b . 0 second straight year, led point Eagleson, af . ...4 0 3 point getters but weakness In 1 the scorers at toe Connecticut Relays I f he does win, Barney will be- *>* “ Irttog with toe skids, but herringbones, shetlanda and plaMa. I S p o r t S h i r t s ; piano accordion selections. The 0 Johnson, cf ...... 4 0 3 4 sprints and weights loom as factors for the second year in a row, finish- come tha first champion to retain Grange will neighbor with She- WAPPING and POLO SHIRTS—aew styles sad 22 0 3 21 6 A Altken, If ___ ...4 0 0 3 against local Success that only the ed second in the Rhode Island out- bis Utie tai Madison Square Garden j tucket Grange in .Scotland June 3 Runs battsd in, Bunce, 1, Bottl- .Maloney, aa .. ...4 0 1 0 widest point spread will overcome. of-state meet, won a triangular Bowl alnea it waa opened in 1933. ally read magazines since toe se* new rotors—jast right for sports sad and furnish a 15 minute program. A Mr, and Mrs. Eugene W. Platt a^nd three children, and Adlson E. cello 3, Hassett 2, McEvitt 1, Kat- Kerr, lb ...... 4 0 1 11 Point Spread Vital meet with Hartford and Bristol and And If Armatrong wins, he will be ■on opened. $9.95 and $11.95 tobleau '‘The Legend of Flora” will Nielson, rf . those lelsars raomeata brink, all of Wapping, motored to krveck 2; two base hit, Katkeveck: ...4 0 1 1 If from 30 to 35 points are suffi- four out of five dual meets. the first to hold both the feather talking football Be presented by Mias Ruth Vinton, three base hit, De Franzo; stolen Or>k' 3b ...... 4 0 0 3 cient to take first place, as has been and Walter crowns at one and toe SUcks to match in ffabardina ami flannals. Flora of Coventry Grange. ... I *'J't‘" c r last .Sunday where they The state meet Is Slated to get t" ’ ^“ “ ■•■Houston fans want - M u s. called on friends and at Mr. Frink's bases, Bunce, Helm, Hassett; leu Hanaon, p ... ..4 1 3 1 toe case In recent years with Hlll- under way at 10 o'clock Saturday HEREischatlra tbat is easy on your same Ume. to parlay that Rice win trim both Ann Miner will read toe Legend and old home, on bases, Manchester 8, East Ends houae winning with 33 last year, morning with the finals In the aft- purM — the dr* that puts Boaty In year Armstrong arose early at hla ^uislana State and Tulane tola Mrs. Arthur J. Vinton will sing. I George . .Smith and---- *be "Turasca 3: atruck out by McElvltt 9, Oliver 40 1 11 34 8 8 Manchester should have a good ernoon. pocket by siWng r a 25», Tha fcnMtlaasI training camp In Pompton > ^ • • • • 25 per cent Increaa* to June 7 Coventry Grange will neigh 59c to $1.50 Club Girls will be o., hand to greet 7. Time 2: p. m.— Umpire, Plzzonl. Ssoood Congoes. chance to realize lU ten-year quest Firesme Convoy ttra hits a new all time high N. J., and motored in for the offl- price, for the Mlchlgan-Mlcblgan I bor with East Wlnd.sor Grange. all who come to the Mav dance, next ah r h for top laurels. But any predic- in value for It has everything you want — safety, clal welgh-ln at the boxing oom- The three schfKjIs held a rehearsal r riday evening. Cowles, c ...... 4 1 3 tions on the outcome must take In- milmge and blowout protection. You vrill have to Ti rtf tone o . to "* * * •*“ ®" •» oounted Summer tre it to appreciate elf Ita extra value features snd CONVOY miaslon. Roas needed only to hall'a . ‘ 910.000 annual for toe jiagea.-i; "From .Many to Mr. and Mrs. Donald TutUe of VIttner. Jr., 3b .. .4 0 1 to consideration the large and un- ■alary of Coach FriU C risler.. {2 5 AUTOMOBILE SALE Keeney, ss ...... 4 0 0 when you d^ you will agree that the new Firestone Fst Fsissapr Csti taxi, having polished off hla train- One” at the .hiiri u grounds this Andover had as their guests last wieldy entry list and the fact that WRESTLING game drew 70.000 addicts last year morrur.g. T.ncy will rehearse again Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Nev- Reynolds, lb ....4 0 3 Convoy Is the tire sensstion of 1938. ing the last two days in a midtown Neckwear anything is liable to happen in a gymnasium. •■ bellovKl to Tuesday mormng and toe North ers from Pleas^int Valley AT SCHALLER’S FRIDAY Smith, rf ...... 4 0 0 meet of this kind. By ASSOCIATED PRESS N «w Ifish QwaBly •*- First choice rubber end Ase-to...... «7.m new eoforfal Sotniner neok- 8t. Louis— Steve (Cnisher) Ca- I A50-t1...... 7.9* JAV* up hU mind oo Tommy wear la w ^ Cibrica and allka School of Seventh and eighth grades Robert .Simler. who underwent an Starkweather, cf 2 0 1 On a conservative estimate, Man- c o t ^ select^ that conforms to Firestone's operation for appendicitis at toe Miller, sf ...... 3 1 0 sey, 229, Ireland, aw^arded decision high standards and rigid specifications. A7»-1»...... •.» Henrlch aa Lou Getarlg'a sueeeasm ma r a t h o n will meet witn them. This iiageant chester should have enough atrength wheo and If the iron man eimcka. Is to be presented on th? alternoon Manchester Memorial hospital, was Schaller Motor Sales, local Dodge- McCurry, 2b ___ 3 0 1 over Everett Marshall. 222 La 9.00-19...... *.M It’, tlw t4dk of Jh* town SH OES to amass thirty points in all. Nei- Lgfifl MBann# — Safe, silent tread design made I abb- to r. tm n to his home In Wap- Plymouth dealer, announce today a Wlnton, If i ...... 3 0 0 Junta. Colo., 28:00. (Marshall dis- 9.99- 17 . *.W 35e-50c-$1.00 of June 29 at toe Summer Festival special sale of 10 Used Cars for the ther torch or Harris can be count- of tough, slow wearing rubber that assure, long 9.99- 11 . *.*f among motoriata who Jlemonal Sunda Vav 29 will be ^ vf- Tuesday afternoon. Carson, p - ...... 3 0 1 qualified for tossing Casev over mileage. Sturdy bars and rugged notches give Old Umera out at Devll’a Lake, Sro the New Shoes fit finy price yon wifih to p«T— holidays to be sold at toe full price Brainard. cf ...... O' 0 0 ed upon to figure In the sprints and ropes). 9.90.17...... 10.4f TUNE IN N. D., claim on# of the longest ball thalr tir* dollM* go observed at ll:3n am. id.s• a 30 held their If either comes through with a protection sgainH skidding. at the I regular meeting last Tuesday eve- of $25. Los Angeles—Joe SavoldL 210, ’ 0 00.14...... 11.M «>o or off toe record was tnrthaat- " Thay’** founds, AND each find every one is piiaraa* First Congregational churen, Rev ning at thi " ■ point In the 5-4-3-2-1 scoring it’ll be Blawavl Pratariian — Nine extra pound, iyf 019.14...... 19.1S I,, Uommunily Church As the price would Indicate, these 34 2 10 24 9 . 0 L ^ Angeles, aw^arded decision over I PUyKl toaro...Davjr, Lake and PALM BEACH Ties teed to FIT and aiva the nimM# |g Richard H. Hitter. Itastoi. 1 he fol . Hou.^f with 150 Patrons presint. It ten used cars are by no means Main Office ... so much gravy. The veteran Tommy nbber are added to every 100 pound, of cord TONIGHT that Marathon quality lowing progra.r. w ill be earned Hut -----000 000 001— 1 All Baba, 168. Turkey, when All I o « at 10 a. tb: on JiSy *n»«1ca’e No. 1 Wssb ’ I was oKserved as Neighbors' Night, recommended to those who seek In- Second Cong. . . Deardon la ready for a determined Baba assaulted referee. by the Firetcone Patented Gum-Dipping 10 O’ clock <*«««»t b* matchad for shoe COMFORT. March to I'enier cemetery, decora ---- 110000 000—2 U am atook time lin e follnsvinf: Granpe.i were repre- vestment In a year-round,family car Two base hits Carson. Reynolds, • .T '% ply Is saturated NBC Blue Network out tor lu n ^ then went at It again th* pric*. Stop haiw—gat tloa of Veterans’ graves: ' Taps . sentod: Stafford, Biirrltl. Good Will —and yet there are many hours of VIttner. Fields. wilh liquid rubber which counteract! internal Atwoodville l einetery "t p m. friction and heal that ordinarily cause blow out., thte graat tir* buy towb Windsors $4.45 War Veterans In American Legion h, reading purpose. The special Decoration Day \ tol Pollsh-Amerlcans at the Bell One ^ r l , , . sim| •’Click ‘ Urge olzc. rugged, long weering Flrewooe Convoy Tire, on your cxr^oIu^. la about to drive Manager Mickey Post No, 52, automobiles: American u of Good Will, a price of $29.00 placed on them for Auto Suppiloa sketch, 'Pipe Dreams”, bv several p ty . All playera are requested to • thtrt^s tMir stMiomr* Cochrane nuts...ha has developed Summer Belts Ltlglon Auxiliary Unit No. 62; Girl Friday only, represents a reduction be present. membere of Stafford Gran'ge. Wap- of 90 per cent and more over their . . . tun^ iostaaclre per* ' « « - « * . owr S. A C Adam Hats into a 1936 Buga R a y m o n d ..!^ It’s time to pot away that dark SctMita; Boy Soouts; School children served strawberry former everyday prices. teetJy, with autotattic baa lUaappearad toraa times toU belt and slip a bit of colorliov araond 'o f Coventry and Mansfield. Pro- EiKltuive Agents shortcake and coffee at the close of In addition to this selected group P.AINLESS. Better fo r e in yaar desplta to r fact toe club paya tour waist. Steny^ I Adam Hats ignm at Nathan Hale cemetery: toe meeting, and this was followed of ten cars to be sold for $25.00 to- cep u ^ too*—:with tba In Manchester . . . him oC at ttaa rata of only a fUv BID8ET PLAN aad eolora. Sac the aew _ rUg salute, school children; Amer- dancing with music by an or- morrow, Schaller Motor Sales Is of- Warsaw. Tnd.—A flash of light- JfMiiog Philco ffeigm, buckaAt a tlma «, h. ^ t rtSj Sest*’^*'' Actoally ^K^SOc lets and $1.00 AO the latest lightweight ta .lea. acbool children: Addreas, Rev. 12*^m Grange until fering special holiday discounts on ning sUrtled Dr. W. A. Gaasaway. g A ▼ari etr far...V irgin ia GullfoiL the Syra- they're aO oaa p ric e ...... a dentist, and a wroman patient as' of mooela to cfaooaa fnau ilrfSon H. Austin; Selection by band; many later model used cars for those cuse U. golf pretty, now wears toe $2.95 ^"'^yer. Post chaplain; NatioDal An- who would prefer someUtii^ better he began to extract a tooth, MORIARTY BROS. Glenney*s. Syraeuaa varsity aama aiaa aa dinner to 10 ladlet this noon D, school children; Decoration of in a used car. This bears out Schal- j^ g a ln ln g composure, both den- FHILOO $I7LM 301-315 Center Street — Comer Broad Street swarded tha football staia...a r»- fraves; Taps, ^^cora- ‘V * policy of having at all times a «nd patient were surprised to BARSTOW'S ^ bau gams b e tw * jr«u ;.;J lte ;; l ^ nles Aid society. find toe tooth had been pulled in toe THIS WEEK ONLt goodA'ear 789 "Car for every purM aoil puipoes". Jju* North e f r . a Poly and Bard ooUega waa eaDed at excitement. IBMS INSTALLED TAlMhowM ia SERVICE MAIN 7W ■— ------^ t i ! ? l ? - * L ^ a * ? ***** baeaua* ot MO main aX R B R s T ORE S STREET MAIN OpmftA.ate7i33P.It PHONEm i aadSaLSA.SLtotP.lf. GLENNEY 8T8BKT }E TWELVE MAyCHEBTEk EVENINQ HERALD, MtANCHESTER, C»NN., THURSDAY, MAY 26,198S Morgan desired to secure for him- 'PAGE TEft self a veto power." of two hour* per day, but i » t to eX' itANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CSNJC HKSIS, HAAS LOSE The other directors, the witness CHENEYS AND UNION ceed four hours per week, shall be •* ' f t, • » 44*5 M A T ■aid, opposed Arthur Morgan's sug- allowed, for which no extra over- HOWARD FAR BEHIND gestion on,.the ground that "demo- time rate shall be paid, provided OBITUARY REUGIODS SECT however, that time and one-half 50 YEARS IN GRANGE V IN BRm SH EVENT cratic principles should apply to a board directors." SIGN NEW CONIHACT ahall be paid for all hours In excees W PRIN1ERS ELECTION Prior to Lilienthars reappoint- of forty hours In any one calendar HAS COURT lIS T i ment, A. E. Morgan told at least week. IS GIVEN A P A R H B. Time and one-half shall be Oiarlea EUlett two TVA employes he might sup- Tha funeral of C3iarlea muott |P«Mnt Hnd Of Union Had ^ICkriie Yates Only Ameri port them for Ullenthal’a position, Both Monbers Of Firm And paid for all time worked on Satur- days, Sundays, and the following who died at the Hsrtfonl hospital Sympathixed With John L. H. A. Morgan testified. Tuesday, was held this afterno« election brought to a clL Asserting that the charges were 1939 at the (Theney Brothers Main to a member who had completed tleii drove U. S. champion Johnny ■’unsupported,’’ H. A. Morgan add employee as to the meaning and ap- coMUtutes a breach of the peace. m ** internal strife ^ tw e e n two jl. -?4 floodman, Charles (Chuck) Kocsis ed: office late this forenoon. plication of the provisions of this InTh^rr presiding Tfctlons. One favored American half a century o f service. Mrs. Pi’a^cnt at the meeting were r oC Detroit and Fred Haas, Jr,, of "For the most part, while sug agreement, or in regard to any HERE ON MONDAY In the U. S. District Court room Federation o f Labor policies and Susan Keeney, widow of Marathon I* , . Vi; : ..'.WV'." H ‘ Xaw Orieana to the sidelines. FTMident Ward Cheney, and other other matters, there shall be no h e ^ couMel for the reUgloua sect <>^er was for the Committee for gesUng Improprletiea, Arthur Mor Officials of the company, Frank J Keeney who served as master o f the Tates beat Andrew McClure, 7 gan has done no more than Indicate suspension of work on account of injunction should Organization, headed by Manning, New England Regional Grange, was ths member so hon- nd 5, this moming, and followed possible lines of inquiry which he such differences. An earnest effort ortered against the authorities ln|’^°*'" Lewis. ' ored. Keeney B. Loomis, now liv- r m with a 6 and S decision over Dr. would like to have followed up. Director of the Textile Workers Or- shall be made to settle such differ- OormecUcut towns who have made . ’” ?* T- U. Is affUlated with the r/’ ■ t 'I ganizing Committee, J. William YoDDg People’s Societies To ing in Suffield, Is the other Granger w . M. Robb of England, conqueror T^e witness described as ences Immediately. In the following w h olm ie arrests against members ° f Howard, while pres- BelM ger’ state director of the having this distinction. The party ' o f defending champion Robert groundless" A. E. Morgan’s charges manner: of the sect while distributing leaf- ° f ‘ he printers, became secre- tollowed the Grange meeting in Odd . Bweeny yesterday. thst the TVA fertilizer policy was TWOC, President Oarence N. "A. Between members of the lets in homes. ^ of the C. I. O. He had crltl- Liiplen of the local union. Robert Cather At Local Cliiirch Fellows hall, and was held at the , But Kocsis, who had whipped not disclosed to the full board and grievance committee, designated by in defending such local acUon bv frequently A. F. of L. Presl- home of Mrs. Keeney's daughter and Qoodman, 3 and 2, in the morning was not subjected to outside tech Rlchartson’ vice president and Fran- the Union, and the foreman or su- authoriUes. assistant Attorney Gen- William Green’s poUcles. cis Reilly. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur « 9 ♦ I round, fell apart in the afternoon’s nlcal appraisal. perintendent of the - department, For Inspiraitonai Services eral Dennis P. O’Ctonnor represent- international official said' vot- Commenting on the new agree- Hutchinson of North Elm street. atorm and was put to rout by local Tractog the former chairman's and—or such other repre.scntatlves ing Governor Cross and the attor- M"*^ would continue unUl noon to- Roy Warren, the present master favorite Johnny Stevenson, a native ment under which the plant em- voting record on the TVA board. H. aa may be designated by the Union ney general, declared a breach of will send sealed returns of the Grange, and in its behalf pre- p ^ # ■on. 7 and 6, and Haas was beaten, A. Morgan said that from May 22, ployees will work for the ensuing or Company; year. Mr, CTieney said today Yo’mg People’s societies of the peace was committed by the 71 International headquarters In sented the certificate to Mrs. Kee- : S np. In the morning by Sam Mc' 1936. to last January 1, he recorded ney, who yesterday reached her Klalay, Olasgow golf writer. “ A new contract has just been "B. Between members of the the Church of the Nazarene will as- men and women recently arrested I Ib'*l®oapolis to be opened and tal- 24 dissents and, although present, 84Ui milestone. Irving Wickham, Moving into the quarter-finals designated by semble In the Manchester Church of In Bristol. lied by a canva-sslng board June 6. refrained from voting five times. the Company past master, presented to her an- # With Tates and Stevenson was C. and the Union covering the period . general superin- the Nazarene Memorial Day tor an Judge Martin T. Manton of the , Most of the larger cities report- « • o « " I have discussed these facts to temlent or manager of the mill, all-day rally. Th* program, ar- Clrcuit Court of Appeals, who is a tabulatlsns returned large ma- other gift from the Grange, ,50 9 ‘ Ross (Sandy) Somerville, present show hoW Arthur Morgan, of his from the expiration of the present « , , Canadian tuid former U. 8. tltle- contract until July 1. 1939. 'The ne- and—or such other representatives ranged by Rev. D. Ward Albright member of the constItuUonal Qrurt J°Uties for Baker while the smaller handsome pink carnations tn a large Ip : own Initiative and by bis own ac- basket tied with a pink bow, typify- Itolder, who picked up one hole on as may be designated by the Union partor of the Nazarene church of asked in what way a breach of the favored'Howard, tion, removed himself from the co- ptlatlons leading to this contract or Company; ing the Grange colors of pink and > (be back nine to beat R. C. Mac- conducted In the same Springfield. Mass., will be Inspira- peace was committed. ITi* union is also electing two operative participation In the con- "C. Between the representatives tional in nature and will be of un- green. Mrs. Carrie Howard, the • ^ L‘ - > Oremr, Jr., 3 and 2, and H. W. Hat- duct of the authority’s affairs which sp rit Of friendliness and thought- CItea The Ooraplaint I '’^'®*Pf'*ldents, a secretary-treas- of the national organization of the usual Interest to the assembly of lecturer, made for Mrs. Keeney’s taruey o f Australia, whom. Somer- had characterized our work In the fulness which has characterized the "B y holding their foot in the door *’''® "k l Statutes, pro Irving Wickham. An original pa- dal whldi they were led to believe through over his objection. WARD CHENEY, Mass., will be the assembly song Adams E x p ...... { -ic “7 iri- Art>‘tratlon Rules, nibiUng diatributlon ot offensive lit- per on "Highway .Safety." was read ' anteted. z x x "Light is thrown upon this President. leader and soloist ® Air Reduc ...... !!!!!!! 44 then obtaining, of the American Ar. eratu^ is contrary to the Federal Alaska Jun ...... q.;by Mrs. Elwood Walker, and an “During these many weeks a charge by the record of Dr. Mor- Monday will be at Constitution. old-fashioned spelling hee follow-ed. bitration Association. Such arbi- Allied Chem ...... ,'!!!!l4l kaavy cloud has rested upon Mr. gan’s absences from the authority 10.30 a. m.. and at 2:30 and 7 00 with Mrs. Walker as the teacher. since Mr. Lilienthal’s reappoint- tration proceedings may be initiated m. Courtroom Crowded Am Can ...... XJUentbal and myself, as well as the between Cheney after ten days from the date of The hearing was limited to legal The last three to "stand up" w*ere antire staff of T.VA ment. As Dr. Morgan himself ad- Brothers, hereinafter referred to J Am Rao St S ...... !.!.’ ! ! ! . ’ lo mailing of such request. The de- ar^m ents lasting an hour and a Am Smelt ...... 32U requested to take seats as the hour “Arthur Morgan can never avoid mitted in the President’s hearings, tne Company, and the Textile Work w-as getting late. .Sandwiches, he deliberately absented himself. ^ s i^ or award in arbitration shall ‘■Uefs will be submitted Am Tel and Tel , ,, nsponslbillty for the most painful Committee, herein ^ final and binding on all parties. within a week. cake and coffee were enjoyed. az]Mrlence that I have suffered in 'Tn other words, In the year and STATE C. OF C. HEADS Am Tob B ...... oq,. ■early forty years of connection a half since Mr. Ullenthal’s reap- Jhe Company, accepting the ™- Jrhif—if"®® u®"'* salary incident to The courtroom was jammed with Am Wat wks a,? pointment, Arthur Morgan absented arbItraUon shall be paid jointly by, specUtors Including 50 followers of Anaconda ...... ' ‘ 22 * With public undertakings. surMce of the Union that It repre- '■■f Company and the Union himself from nearly one-third of the SMto a majority of the Company’s UP FOR RE-ELECTION the sect, among them Louis Garlonl Armour. II ...... j. “ The reasons which prompted meetings o ff the board. esef■ Jllf grievance committee tor Atchison ...... ] ...... ^ Idm to remain silent while this un- mployees, agrees with the Union of Hartford, who U divisional serv- 25 «, 'Arthur Morgan’s frequent ab- each mill or department shall be Aviation Corp follows; Hartford. May 28.— (A P )—Pres- ant In charge of Connecticut and • 39( . just and wholly unfounded accusa- sences from the job made It neces- designated by the Union, the mem- Baldwin, CT ...... Local Stocks ttoo was outstanding against us, I parts of Massachusetts and New ■ 6 H - sary for other members of the board <•» *• B*^ognltlon tTm’e off ■'Torded such ‘ *’® ConnecUcut York states for the sect. Balt and Ohio c.hambcr of Commerce were up for • - J- V 7 - f t: ahan never understand. to carry the responsibilities of the Unlnn '^COfmiZOS the art f h- ^ "?®^ required to trans. Bendix ...... j Furnished by Eddy Brnthers A On. “Instead of charges of corruption Union or its successor as the exclu- reelectlon at the annual organiza- Mayor Josepli W. Harding, Bris- . 10 • T V ' - ' work. It meant in addition that tol, who Is one of the defendants in Both S t e e l...... i,' S3 L e w is S tre e t •w—, -ff J"'**' ' ^8 V - and dishonesty, I am told that he agency for those com ^e""'""" tion meeting of the newr board of • 4i>); Hiirtford, Conn. when be was present and questions theln junction acUon was present Borden ...... 15'.. has now attempted to specify came up relating to past action with eligible for its membership in the . lotion 7. Discharge Ltuu* ®U®™obn at the Hotel William It. .Marlin Bond—preliminary to the 39th an- The case wlU be token. If neces- Can Pac ...... --U charges of an entirely different na- which he was unfamiliar he urged ° f wages, hours, and other uVi* K retains the right Case (J. 1 . ) ...... • 8 S I/>cel Hepresentatlvp conditions of employment. nual banquet at 7 o’clock this eve- sary, to the United States Supreme . 71 !i ture." his unfamiliarity as a Justification to discharge any employee, but upon nlng, Cerro De p ...... 1:00 p. ni. Quotations I t was after A.^'E. Morgan made ^ r t , said Attorney Olln R. Moyle . 33 for delaying urgent decisions and .1, ’^‘1? U°™Pany, believing that " ‘>'■“ 1 of the Union, agrees to , "What We Live By" win h* the Ches and O h io ...... Insurance Storks the question of membership or non- show cause for such discharge New York City, a member of the . 25H kis original charges against the Interpreted our greater familiarity w ib j^ of the principal address by Chrysler ...... Bid Asked other T .V A . directors and refused with these questions as Indication mem^rshlp in a union is one for Should differences arise with ?*® J and lu chief counsel. He con- • l O H Aetna Casualty...... 86 90 Dr. ^ r l c s Reynolds Brown, dean tended that SecUon 6194. under Ooca Cola ...... 121 hwel# lo im to outline them in detail at a hear- of some sort of coalition or con- agrees that Col Gas and E l ...... Aetna Fire ...... 42 44 such'rl “ (, Industrials ed. When one photographer asked ellgibic for membership in the Union Int Harv 50 > majority of the board held differ- ’’This agreement shall continue Int N ic k ...... ;;;;...... ■ Acme Wire ...... 19 22 him to “ make like you are whisper- ent views from his, he was dl.sabled and to whom this agreement ap- Am. H ardware...... 19 plies, shall not Include ExecuUves in-jo® ®"'* effect until July 1, | OUTING ON JUNE 19 Bridgeport, May 26— (A P )—An- Int Tel and Tel . 21 ing to Mr. Lilienthal," James L. from dictating all action and from 1939. and from year to year there- 8 Arrow H and H. Com. 31 When you scanned the front page today, did it occur to you that this paper .Managers, Sub-Managers, Foremen thony Fokker, Jr., of 725 East Johns Manville .. 33 the T. y. A. counsel, Interjcct- exercising a veto power.” after until terminated by either 65 Billings and Spencer. 3 '; •d laughingly, “ don’t get those two Assistant Foremen, Main Office The annual outing of the Brltish- Broadway, Stratford, cousin of An- Kennccott ...... 4'1 284 Bristol Brass ...... 28 36 fato a conspiracy.” party aa hereinafter provided, it American club will be held Sunday, thony H. G. Fokker, famed airplane Loew’s ...... 374 Clerical, Standards Department, Colt’s Pat. Firearms. 49 62 I n ' his statement, H. A. Morgan cither party desires to modify this d esl^ e^ will be married to Mias Lorillard ...... VVage Control Department. Sched- June 19 at the Villa Louise, Bolton. 154 Eagle Lock ...... 14 16 maintains a corps of veteran newspapermen throughout the world to gather fesserted that A. E. Morgan sought uling Department aerlcal. Secre- agreement at any termination date Haan, daughter of Mr Mont W a r d ...... i ...... 5o .Members must obtain tickets from Nash-Kriv ...... 7 Fafnlr Bearuigs...... 80 90 to prevent Ullenthal’s reappoint- CENTRAL COMFORT taries, and Sales Department. such party shall give the other an^M rs. SUetz Martin de Haan of the club steward on or before June Nat Bisc ...... Gray Tel Pay Station 3'; ment as a board member in 1B3S. party written notice of such de.slre I^ e d o . Montana. Saturday at 204 I'i Seetlon 8. Seniority 16 to enable the committee to make Nat Cash Reg Hart and Cooley 170 190 Saying the former chairman de- In all cases of promotion, recall sixty days prior to such termina- proper reservations. Douglaston, L. I., or Nyack, N. Y 16 tion date. In such event, both par- Nat Dairy ...... Hendey Mach. B...... •6' i 7 the news you read? The sun never sets on these able reporters. Week in, clared he would resign If LUlenthal STATIOimOPOSED Increase or decrea.se In forces. It Is A program of varied sports will It waa laaniad today. ** ties agree to engage In conference N Y Central ...... ;7., Landers. Frary & Clk. 20'3 224 were reappointed, the witness con- agreed that the following factors be held and a chicken dinner will Folfker, an engineer at the Slkor- North Am ...... P ' * * Urit. Mch., Com. 16 17 tinued: to negotiate the desired modifica- 18 shall be considered; be served at 3 p. m. r t y aircraft plant. In Stratford, and Packard .... do., pfd. 90 100 “ The President did reappoint Mr. tion. 34 Spiess Proposes That One "A. Length of continuous service Cars will leave the club at noon M lw de Haan, who la sister-in-law Param Plct .. North and Jiidd ...... 23'i 2.64 lillenthsd for a nine-year terra; the I "B. Ompetency to perform the 'In the event that either party on June 19. of Andre Pri®ster. chief engineer of 64 Peck, Stow A Wilcox 4 week out, they are busy on a thousand fronts from Peoria to the Pyramids,' Penn ...... 16 6 Senate approved It; yet Arthur] work; desires to terminate this agreement, P m American Airways, filed appll- Russell Mfg. Co...... 22 2.6 Phelps Dodge 194 Morgan did not resign. Be Boilt Underground At ‘‘C. Place of residence; w-rltten notice of such intention eaUon for a marriage license at Scovlll Mfg. Co. 184 204 Phil P e t e ___ 304 “He elected, instead, to remain a ‘ D. lam ily status and number of ■shiUI be given to the oUier party Douglaston last Saturday. Stanley W ork s...... 33 Pub Serv N J 28 36 member of the board and, as its dependents. .sixty days prior to the termination The couple announced their en- do., pfd...... 27'4 29'4 from Tokyo to Timbuktu. With the same seasoned skill they handle both big chairman, to engage in a campaign Center Intersection. date in any year. ABOUTTOWN Wement August 27. 1936. and Torrington ...... 20 "Where the above factors are f a d in g ...... 15 22 o f dissent and obstruction within relatively equal, length of continu- "In witness whereof the parties Naven’a Inn. Narragansett, R. I., Rem Rand .. Veeder Root, new ... 3714 39'4 “ xrrted September 104 the organization and to discredit ous service shall be the predominat- hereto have set fhelr hands and which has been so popular with lo- 21 of that year, but Miss de Haan Republic Steel New York Banks the authority’s program and to im- Selectman Mathias Spiess stated ing factor. seals this 26th day of May, 1938.:* 124 Bank of New York .. 320 cal vacationists, opens Memorial became suddenly ill, and has been Rey Tob B . .. 364 340 news and small. The strategic offices from which they work dot the map in pugn the Integrity of his associates today that he Is looking over plans Bankers Trust ...... 42 ' 44 Section 4. Wages Day for the season. ranfined to a sanitarium at Saranac Sears Roebuck .52 before the public. of the proposed “ rotary" area which Lake until only recently. Shell Union . Central Hanover .... 81 8,6 "Except In the case of learners 114 Conspiracy Charge will be built into the new East O u - The ceremony wlU be attended by Soeony Vac .. Chase ...... 27 29 ter street pavement in front of the no employee shall receive earnings Tow-nsend Club No. 2 will meet 12 every continent. “In his public statements, par- of less than »15.00 per week tor EDITOR AND DAUGHTER tomorrow- evening at 8 o’clock at ^ y close friends and family mem- South Pac .. .. Chemical ...... 384 40'4 Post Office building, with a lO'i City ...... 21 ticularly in a letter to Representa forty hours, and no weaver shall re- the Y. M. C. A. A full turnout of bers. Anthony H. G. Fokker Is ex- South Rw^r .., 23 view to recommending to the Board 7 Continental ...... n tlve Maverick (D., Tex.), Arthur ceive earnings of less than * 18.00 the members Is hoped for aa It is pected to attend, and the bride’s sis- St Brands ___ 13 of Selectmen that the town take IN AUTO ACCIDENT 7 Corn Exchange...... 43'4 Morgan claimed that while he was per week o f forty hours. The Com- expected State Manager Nystrom ter and brother-in-law. The couple; St Gas and FH 4.64 action now to construct a house of 3'i First National ...... 1550 chairman of the Tennessee Valley pany Intends that the average of Bristol will address the meeting. d ^ not expect to go on a wedding St on Cal 1610 Authority he had excluded from its comfort at the intersection. t H t i K i t * S . Z 4 I I ______264 Guaranty Trust ...... 211 220 "It is the logical location for a wages of Its employees shall be well Negro Chauffeur Dies Tn Cra.sh Plans will also be made tor the trip, but wUI move ImmedlaUly to affairs by the existence of a coali- Tex Ctorp...... 3su Irving Trust ...... lO'i comfort station," Spiess said, "and above these mlnimums. mass meeting in Manchester. June their new home on Plaint Road. Mil- 1194 tion of conspiracy between Mr. North Carolina; Hits 12. ford. Timken Roll B e a r ...... 322Manhattan ...... 20 22 LUlenthal and me. such a place is a much needed Im- "Learners who have served an Mainufact. Trust ___ 33 Anonymous or unknown to most newspaper readers, these correspondents provement." apprenticeship of less than six Truck On Slippery Road. Trsns Am erica...... gi? 35 ^ ^ I am told that In his statement New York Trust ;... 80 83 ■ Previously there have been sever- weeks shall receive earnings of not The chilly weather of the past Union (Carbide ...... «iu before the committee yesterday he ^yrtUvllIe. N. C. May 26— (AP) «e tn Uis m awladled from 10 ehlps la 1030 to day at Cbarlotta Hungerford hoepi- 610 Center St. . TeL 5085 6« d nOBUk Columbia Uaivsraitjr, plant Ths praaent permit calls ter y - Mr. ADso aarred at tha A member of The Associated Press two Isat year, wlilch earilsd 107,778 tea- th s ra ttla g In o«. windows in slds sto* ot 1168 and was many years We Drew and Deliver Free. ■■nfc obm Is a s tt^ ts d a t n o o . ! o s I s e t M R s C “ ■THI HCOtST-BUT Also THE . 1st MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, BIAY 28.1988

tvcriftR. GOLVY. f AT*»VNAba i 1 LOQl ^^uUUona ^are made by AU. VA KNOW ' 'SJiff-TCSfE*'' Rating! A«OC(T ov _ -i-oi people say of us behind our I f we should care to analyze our JviUT ALV T M ia U VT ’TH A N PfRks. friends, we can find out Y'BtTtia GUT IN \4» T O \ T. How high they rate—by nptlclng SOWS WOHE. . A Ctrl wa ahaa caU Little SuMe tha things they talk about VOORve LOS'I AMU FOUND I ALI'lDMUKILliH HIK SALE 4 I FLORISTS__NURSERIES 15 wrote: "^bles have very little For instance, ideas always hold the S~\ RKPAIHINti riothes when they are bom. Some greater mind's attention; W IL L THE PERSON who took p»lr HELP WANTED— 1937 WILLYS COUPE, extra low I MEMORIAL DAY flowers and by the bottle, others by the And Ideas are the only things the of brown and white crepe sole MOWER SHARPENING, repairing. Mal l 86 household GOODS 51 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 HOUSES FOR SALE :-S . : - mileage, *399.00. 18 months to plants. Geraniums, fuchsias, helio- w brilliant thlngi will mention. ahoei from the Rec yesterday pay. Very small down payment. [ Vacuum cleaners reconditioned. Young Couples! Ikwk! SAVE 20 PERCENT BY trading But dropping to the average, we trope, begonias, petunias, lobelias WANTED—A THOROUGHLY ex- for sale—54 HUDSON Street, afternoon, return same! No ques Porterfield Motor Salea, Pearl and] Key making, lock repairing, sate SA LE! 3 and 4 ROOMS at Benson's. Cash or credit. No A elnmay young fellow named Bab- find that each event Uona asked. 16 Clinton street. and many others. We All cemetery perienced bookkeeper. Give age and bouse, all Improver, ents. On lo ti Spruce streeU. Phone 6584. combination changing. Bralthwaite. OF NEW FURNITURE carrying charge on furniture. We wt, Impresses them; and they discuss urns and window boxes, cut flowers 52 Pearl street. salary required. Write Bos H. extending through from Hudson ton Herald. No payments in case of sickness specialize in 3 and 4 room outfits. “ ^ 6 BlTl. a timid young rabbit. affairs, with grave IntenL 1933 PLYMOUTH COACH, A-1 j for all occasions. Flowering plants, William street. Wldtn 99 ft., langta While In the lower minds. Its plain ANNOUNUEMENIS 2 asters, zinnias, calendulas, snap- or unemployment. Benson's, 713 Main street. "Home But he kissed her so rough. condition throughout. Price rea- LAW NM OW ERS sharpened and re- A ^ d bill In full In case of death 165. Large garden. Phone 790a She exclaimed: "Quit that atuff; that persona form the base dragons, marigold, salvia, ver- paired. Precision grinding, uer o f Good Bedding'.'^ FOR HEALTH--Sport, to reduce, sonable. Private owner. Shell Serv- AGENTS WANTED 37-A or Are. Ton should take a kiss nice; and O f all their Idle thoughts—and talk ice Station, 630 Center. benas, etc., also vegetable planu, Uvery service. Karlaen and Edger- not grabblt." BO—which will be your place. rent a bike. 35c hour. Ask about 5 tomato, pepper, cabbage, egg and Free d elli^ and free storage REAL ESTATE ton, Buckland. Phone 7886. WANTEJD— M AN FOR nearby until wanted. ^ M.\4:HINFiflY AND nMH„s 52 for 1 plan. Gcorgo B. Williams, M EMORIAL DAY apodal. 19 3 11 lettuce plants. Krauss Greenhous- 106 Oxford, off Strickland. Tele- Rawleigfi Route. Permanent it you FOR EXCHANGE Fan Dancer—Doctor, I wont you Ford sedan, new paint Job $65.00. es, 621 Hartford Road. Phone 3700. LAW N MOWEIRS sharpened and Free set up In your home by our ■ (who had got on In life) phone 6234. are a hustler. For partlculara write CASE TRACTORS are famous. to vaccinate me where the icar *10.00 down, small weekly pay- reconditioned. Free delivery serv- own experienced men. FOR EXCHANGE Duplex on I '"'hen 1 flrat came to New won’t show. Rawlelgh’s, Dept. CUE-48-103, A l- Traction, full power efficiency. We I . \”'rk I bad only a dollar in my ments. Portorfleld Motor Sales, j TOMATO PLANTS, BEUULNU ice. Snow Brothers, 282 No. MlCth bany, N. r . Free interior decorating service have Case RC tractors in stock Side, A-1 condition, for a sIie Doctor— Okay. Stick out your Toonerville Folks by our own decorators. ■pocket with which to make a start. AUTOMOHILES H)R SALE 4 Pearl and Spruce streets. plants for flower beds, window street. Tel. 4806—4831. * " Dublin Tractor Co. Providence Rd A ddress A. L., Herald, giving Id tongue. ___ . ------— ______By Fontaine Fox boxes and cemetery urns, cut •tlon, price etc. Interviewer—How did you invest dealings and Wllllmantlc. that doUar? 1933 FORD COUPE with rumble 1933 REO SEDAN *125, Beautiful flowers for all occasions. Ander- LAW N MOWE®3 sharpened. Fac- SITUATIONS WANTED— atlll continuing to do so. ■ d e p a r t m e n t v o t e d t o h a v e t h s n e w tory method. Locksmith keys made. ‘Albert Special" , Builneisman—Used It to pay for TRUCK r e p a i n t e d IN SOME OTHER COLOR INSTEAD OF R E P j seat. Reconditioned motor. Good car for large family, perfect all son Greenhouses, 153 Eldrtdge St. ______FEMALE 3s ! a telegram homt for more mwriey. condition. Call 8857 around. See Fred at PorterUeld Phone 8486. Safe lock expert H. Oemaon, 108 furniture...... *118 BOOMS WHHOU‘1 KOABO 59 S T O R IES IN OUR BOARDING HOUSE Motor Salea, Pearl A Spruce Sts. No. Elm. Phone 3648. REFINED W OM AN desires posi- *8 Down. Reg. Price *150. - HOPE 13 A MIGHTY GOOD A SURPRISE SALE— Geraniums, tion as companion; housekeeper ■ Boulevard" FOR R E N T—ONE OR TWO rooms. “ raise 1934 F O R D C O A C H ; 1933 P l y - LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED"^ DIET WHEN FREELY MIXED SOAP, LAOS t 4 ahd 5 In. pots In bud and blos- small family, or caring for aeml- 3 F U R N IT U R E ...... *139 Telephone 6369 or call at 23 Kldge S T A M P S Te-e C - "I*®'' 1 DON'T K N O W mouth coupe; 1933 Ford coupe; som, lSc-25c. pot; ageratum, man- Price *1.00. Factory method. Call- street. Mr. Bell, teacher for the W. P. A WITH HARD WORK, PRUNES tteR A S A MANOiC a P P C R W A R CLO U D .^ WH'Y Manchester Invalid. Write Box N. Herald. Price *175. AND CODFI8H. f i ’ps's I . S' ptmmmmmmmmimm MUCH ABOUT MORSES 1931 Ford coach; 1930 Ford sedan. gold, lantana, petunlaa, begoniaa, ed for and delivered free. Walt Wiiiow” will conduct a moat interesting RIGHT , „ • O P n a t i o n a l t h e y s h i p p e d t h a t Burnett, n o Spruce street. Phone course In repair work at the Com* 8- B-8UT I CAN Evening Herald No money down, 20 months to pay. Engllah Ivy, verbenaa, sweet alys- 3 ROOMS furniture...... *15« 6183. Customer—Look here, butcher, H A N D S I ” r e n o w n X M UST B u m u p o n a Cole Motors, 6463. aum, coleus, vlncavlne, terns, iRXiS—BIROS— PEIS 41 *12 Down, Reg. Price *195. AFABTMKN IS— FLATS— munity ''Y.” Those who are Inter- CXTVBR, MY BYES LIKE CLASSIFIED drecanias, cannaa, salvia, loc. a Deluxe" ested In learning how to cane, reed, you are giving me a big piece of a d m i t t h a t t r a m p S T E A A 4 H R YOUR DOG IS well cared for at TKNKMKNIS 63 THIS AND P-P -picK FOR SA LS— 1932 Chevrolet eport doz.; 3 doz. for 25c. for petunlaa WE SPECHALIZE In recovering or replace spilt seats may benefit by bone. With meat aa high as it Is W A R CLO UD IS S O H E'D P E E L A T ADVERTISEMENTS Horton’s Boarding Kennela, b V 3 ROOMS FXmNITURE *187 I don’t want all that bone. the winner BVEtRv' ^ roadater, perfect condition. Can be (small), marigold, asters, zinnias, roofs, and applyUig aabestos siding 2 FOR R E N T—DESIRABLE 6 room the free Instruction offered In this Lake street. Tel. 7515, Manches- *15 Down, Reg. Price *245. Butcher—I'm nof^lvlng It to you, A S T S B O O P H O M E / & « iit six a*sra«t words to a Uae. seen at Ifi Westminister Road. cosmos, cocks-comb, calendulas, Years of experience. Workmansnip lower flat, fireplace, modem Im- project. The course will be free T-TiMBw-I S-SEB A iBitlala. 0Dmb«r8 ao4 abbravl^tlona ter, Conn. "Aristocrat" mister; you’re paying for IL salplglossts, cabbage, peppers, guaranteed. Painting and carpen- provements *40. Adults preferred and the only cost is for the materials ST eRLD skS W ORTH •Mb •oant M • word aod eompound 4 ROOMS F U R N I T U R E ...... ‘.*225 used by each member and a small HOR'SS COMING OUT OP tomatoea, celery (small). Always R* A. Dion, 81 Wells. Phone Phone 7927. b u t m o m a t c h words M two wordft. Mtnltaam oott to BUSINESS SERVICES 4860. *20 Down, Reg. Price *285. fee to cover 20 mills of transporta- THE BUSINESS MAN WHO A CLOUDWAR •rioo of tbroo open, 379 Burnside Ave. Green- “ Charm House" P O R BISC U IT 'rfeH ! T H ' L A S T ^ iJ n o ratoa par day for tranaloat OFFERED 1.3! ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 FOR RENT—TWO AND 2 1-2 tion for the Instructor. The class SPENDS VERY MUCH TIME ^UOUD IS OOiNO TO house, Blast Hartford. Tel. 8-3091. HAHNEISSES, COLLARS, luggage 4 ROOMS F U R N I T U R E ...... *360 OVER THE CUT OF HIS COAT MUNCHER / ' t i m e t h e y m e t FOR SALE!— 24 QUART size straw- room apartment, equipped witn will be open June 3, at 7:00 p. m. UootlTO Harob 19, I t t f aud barness repalnng, sport tops *25 Down, Reg. Price *350 and the Instruction will last until OR THE CREASE IN HIS TROU- W-W-WIN f -— EVERGREENS. SHRUBS. and FOR SALE — TRANSPLANTED berry crates complete with slats, baths, automatic hot water heater B i s c u i t m u m c h b r - - Caab Chare* arid curtams repaired Do Cam 2 LE T US SEND A FREE 10:00 p. m.. for 12 consecutive SERB HAS WRINKLES ON THE ! 1 CU| • Ota hedges trimmed and sprayed, tomato plants, 16c doz. Cabbage 14c delivered. Central Box Com- gas stove. Available June 1st. Or- WOULD HAVE • teasscDtlos Days ..I * ol9 U ets bridge street felepnonc 4740. "COURTESY AUTO” FOR YOU ford Bldg. Apply Marlows. weeks. INSIDE OF HIS IjlEAD. grapes sprayed. Shade trees trim- plants 10c. Samuel Burgess, 116 pany, Box 16, Central Village, ^ W O N B Y F I V E • - V * * V ...... I ** medy cavities and bruises cared Center street Simply phone or write us and we Manchester people imve been t»t Inwralar tmrtiona Ckinn. Telephone Moosup Exchange will send a "Courtesy Auto" fo» you travelling to Glastonbury to take ad- Teacher—WeU, Junior, what did win ba «bar«od at oa* Ubm rata for. Trees removed. Oonn. State 28-12. FOR R E N T -T W O ROOM tumisb- ''’^ORE LENGTHS BUSINESS any morning, afternoon or evening ed apartment, with private bath, vantage of this opportunity, which you do during the summer vacation 7 - •P®®laJ ratoo ter leng tone avorv license. The kind of -work you will Junior—I forgot everything I When IP HE HAP N '’T^ to bring you to the store and take also furnished room for light la now open to the general public In f " '* * rsqsssu like. Prices reasonable. John ». MOVING—TRUCKING— OPPORTUNITIES 83 Manchester. learned last year. sto pped to Wolcott. FUEL AND FEED 4» A you back home again. If you wish housekeeping. Grube, 109 Foster. Foot in A merica fffi T '* !?• •••» »•« Us aa> STORAGE 20 FOR R E NT—IN BUSINESS sec- About IS people has algned for the PICK UP A taal aamlMr e l tlatss ths ad aopoar* t j drive your own car, we will re- READ IT OB NOT— tion, brick mercantile building FOR SALE—W E LL seasoned bard FOR R E N T - 2 - 3 and 4 room course and others who are Interested happier crew ever sUhted [ FURNITURE MOVING. Two cover- fund your gasoline; or If you come Colds cauae over half of the ab- HITCHHIKER M .In?-*!!!! •* with 3000 ft. of ground floor space wood. Apply Edward J. Holl, tele- apartments. Call Centennial Apart are urged to call 7206, or stop at Im d than jhe weaty Utfle band » ^1? • » refands eaa bs mads KLORISI'S— NURSERIES 15 ed vans, with Common Carrier by train or bus, we will refund your sences of employees from work. * * " •*"«>«’• « a fu r U s Suitable for phone 4642 or 8025. fare. menta. 4131 or 4279. the " Y " between 6:00 and 8.00 p. m of 88 men which first glimpsed the flfth day. platea for out of town moving. L. light manufacturing. N»No “tin Apply Eklward J. Holl. before June 3 to register. The class shores of the New World in the torblds’ i display llaea M t FOR SALE — TRAN8PLANTEU T. Wood Co. Phone 4496. A-L-B-E-R-T-S will meet In the loft at the " Y ” - Lady Next Door—You can get do Id. Main Store— Waterbury 149® hours of OcL 12. tomato, pepper, lettuce and cab- HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 BUSINESS LOCATIONS where the reflnlshlng class has been anything from a mall order house. • * “ ?*• *• teapensible AUSTIN A. chambers when you All Stores Open Wed. and Sat. B^vea. Spinster (sighing) —Everything, le r wore than one laeorreei InsertloD bage plants at Odermann's, 604 HEI.P WANIEI>— FOR KENT 64 In session all winter. A t dawn Columbus landed, •« •»/ advertlsemenl erdertd tor Parker street. want the best In Local and Long FOR SALE— ELECTRO Master alas, but a male. Bor* thaa on* ttm*. Miss Marion Tinker, secretary o f richly clad, bearing the royal ban- Distance Moving. Dally Bhrpresa ______FEMAI.E 35 range. *35.00 cash. R. B, Thomp- HOUSE FURNISHINGS— aear- FOR RE.VT-STORE at North End. the Y. M. C. A. has tried for some Motto of a brassiere itore: "W E ner of Spain. He was accompanied .l"!?**,!” ***. ol laeor- A SPECHAL W EEK end aale on Hartford, Manchester. KocKviUe. son. 50 Pine street. ance of floor samples. 2 piece mod- rent reasonable. Apply 195 North time to procure this type of Initruc- SUJiSlJs »<»*r'ls*n« will tw W ANTE D — A L L AROUND hair F IX FLATS.” —Chemistry Bulletin. by the brothers Plnzon and a great reetlfltd only by eaneellaiias ef ib« annual flowering and vegetable Phone 6260, 68 Hollister street. dresser. William and Helen Beauty ern Boucle suite, regularly *129.50, Main street. John Wilson. Uon for an interested group, and she part of the crew. “iVF* r**** ••rv'oe reoderaA plants, 3 dozen for 25c. Geraniums. B EAU TIFU L R E VE RSIB LE rugs *84.88. 2 odd china closets, regu- hopes that both men and women Salon, 753 Main street, State made from your old carpets and Mrs. Owens— I wonder if the doc- Here was a dramatically historic I- . . . f * * * ” '***"*"“ eenforiB 10c each and up. Cemetery bas- Theater Building. Tel. 4879. larly *25 and *30. Real values at avail themselves of the privilege of picture. When they had all "given (ypocraphy wUb kets 26 to 50c each. McConvtUe'a PAINTING—PAPERINI; 21 clothes. Many colors, designs to HO(iSp;S FOR KKN'I 65 tor's wife meant anirlhtng personal ^ a la tlo n a anforead by Ua pabliab- $12.88. 2 odd vanities In walnut at learning this work which has value just now? thanks to God, kneeling upon the U !. . •*'•» caserve U a rttbi to Greenhouses and Nurseries, 21 choose from. Phone Perry Rug Co, *12.88. Balfy porch gates, a lew as a vocation. PROPERTY OMNEHS -AttenUon FOR R E N T—SEVEN room single, Owana— What did she say? shore, and kissed the ground with u v iM or rajoet any copy eoa- Windemere street and 226 Wood- Meriden 2718W, reverse charges. left at 98c. Table lamps, regularly Notes sldarad obJaotlonabla *8.95 repapefr room celling paper- HELP WANTED— Summit street, steam heat, garage. Mrs. Owens— She aMd we might tears of Joy, for the jreat mercy ^ enpus 104. bridge street. Also at Main and *1.49 to *2.98, closing out at 98c. Beginning as of June 1st. the " T " CT^iljrd BOURS-Claaaldad ada ec or kalsomincd. Material labor MALE 36 FOR SALE— ROPER gas stove, al- *40. Telephone 5409. "at least pay them a visit. received," Columbus officially IN SOAR. WRAPPERS Birch street. Free delivery service. Wardoleum,—remnants. Several r'oH. "bowers dally from named the island San Salvador \ Telephone 5947. complete. Inside outside painting most new, Insulated oven and heat 5130®7130. ld!»J* ^ eoloek bo ob; Satordayt control. Apply H Eldrldge street, good sized ^pieces regularly worm FOR R E N T—FIVE ROOM slngld, Here's a good one from the St. and took solemn possession of It, ‘ A N D W E'LL Large aavlnga. Work guaranteed. W ANTED— FIRST class painter garage, all Improvements. Phone The "Y " will not be open on Deco- mail Lang. Pbone 3(>92. between 9 a. m. and 7 p. m up to 50c square yard, close out 26c ration Day. Louis Star-Times; "Anatomically Then those who had shown them- 'rOU THE TELEPHONE YOUR FLOWERS AND PLANTS for Me- and paper hanger. Telephone 3461. square yard. 25 percent discount 3451. ‘ speaking, if nations would use their selves doubtful and mutinous dur- name op tme Thursday. May 26— 6:30 Gtr! morial Day, Metal pans and Rustic FOR SA LE —ONE G. E. range. In on summer flbrea and grass rugs. , heads and get rid of their arms, ing the long voyage aought the 56 WANT ADS Scouts will meet: 7:45. Tennis club W IN N ER w z Baskets llltetl with flowering good condition. 2 combination Cast Iron coal range, perfect type HOR KEN I — S tV E K A L single they could soon get back on their leader'a pardon, and, weeping, ______a u aooapiad ovai tha loiaahoBa plants. Thousands of petunias, opuses and flats tho.-ougniy mod- meeting. Officers will be elected feet.” ------______ranges with oil burners. Wayside for oil burner, new but discontinu- and rules drawn up. prostrated themselves at his feeL as * rat* glvaa abova agerttim, lobelia, geraniums, snap- Furniture Co.. 45 W. Center street. ern, excellent locations Inquire oi The landing of Columbus Is “ adrartlaara. but ed. Regularly *59.50, now *34.05. dragon, calendula, zinnias, .lalvla Cor. Cooper street. Montgomery Ward. FkJwara J Holl, 885 Mam street Husband (at wife's bedside In ma- shown below on a stamp 2)f the SCORCHY SMITH will ba aooapiad aa and many others tor urns, window DON’T BE FINANCIALLY EMBARRASSED' telephone 4642. ternity ward)—Well, It looks aa A-Wingin* We Will Go £ATM BN T If paid al tha boat- It 1b Bitwawa waew __t_ _ _ * SPECIAL DEUVERY! V . S . series of 1869„after a paint- 5®BB * d bofora U o aavaatb boxes and gardens. Biu-ke The !• •mbarTAMint Oar main ra*airamanl la biaf ..though I have another mouth to IN iilSTTlNlF OJRTRAP WE By JOHN C TERRY day tollewiBii Ua drat laoortloa of to bt abort o! caih. But aoma ,/aed. ing by Vanderlyn in the Capitol OoLty, iccRcn! Florist. Rockville. Conn. poopla haaitata to borrow ba« *bmtY fa rapay •moll CTilcago— Toby Wing, the blonds at Washington. The stamp, 15- f OVERLOOKED THE DAM - WE CAK ’ ^ITit TOO BAP WE.'^AW, LA6H'l rtfalar am*afift. WANTED I'D RENT 68 Wife (busily engaged)— What do iVHAT IF WE'D yT-IFTHBY KEEP UP Slwtb 5Mil*i5**^l** CHAROB cauaa tbap tbiak it i$ avaa nora actress-dancer. has at legst one Im- cent, Prussian blue and light W it h JIM IN CAN'T ggpVE JIM'S / SCARED ,•*** ba oollaotad No roaponoN «^barrat$ln|r to «ik for a loaaf Too won’t ba atkinc ua a favor. ■you mean—you have? THANK PROVIPBNCB THAT JIM ,*TAYEP BV TH' THEIR OOOD WORK, WE r » — • - . anw n la tolapboBod ado Wall, it lanM at Paraonal. W ANTED— COTTAGE at Mlsqua- portunate correspondent. A letter brown Js reproduced slightly more CVf’TO O S OP WAITED till he HEARD THE TRAIN OONNECnON WITH ^11 bo aaouaaod aad Ualr aooaraov ______•Pprtclata your callia*. HOUSEWIVES! addressed to her arrived at the hotel JPE5TLE--J1 WILL M AKE OUR M THATit IT, B IS / UBBot bo a u a r a a t ^ oooaraoy • IR S O N A l LOANS UP TO $ 3 0 0 AUTOMOBILE mlcut, R. I., June 30th to July loth. A farmer ran In to tell a neigh- than one and one-half times actuan, V T A TS PO U CE, L ASH-THAT WWtP Telephone 7103 after 6. where she Is stopping. It bore these size. bef or e *ETTIN(r OFF HI* rtnVPER.5 C O N TRA C T - M AK E * i LET'S T A K g ' in.itructlons: bor that bis wife had suddenly gone BRCW6TER "■^AVE BUZZ AND ME TIME TO END M0*T OF INDEX OP Don't’ Take INSURANCE insane. " l don’t know where she Lumbermen, .Mutual Casualty "Mr. Postman: Please hurry — 40Uld have caught that Insanity jET THERE - classifications EMERGENCY don t walk, run. Mr. desk clerk; tacklp thfk? PERS O N A L FI N A N CE C O M P A N Y Chances! Company alway: paid 21% in term ." he added. "She ain’t been Mrth* 768 .Main Street Room S dividend, and write, 10% less send up on arrival. Bell boy: knock outside our kitchen for 26 years.” JOB* WITH State Theater Bldg. Let men with years of experi- FOR SALE OR RENT hard-She might be sleeping." Telephone StSO for careful driver,. RENEWED ...... •“ > Room 2 ence clean your windows out- Amston Lake. New 5-R«om Cot- CALLS LiMnse No. SOI side. .V . Little Mary—Mother dear, they C O SFIV E N C e See tage, screened porch, fireplace. A pair of bloodhounds imported ;*re going to teach us domestic sli- Completely fumlRhed, electric from the United States Is being AND V f O O R - ■* * * * tnee at school now. MANCHESTER Sfuart J. Wasley range. Inquire; used to build up a corps of canlfle Mother—Don't you mean domes- POLICE P. H. lAham» Columbia^ Conn. sleuths which will pe available to Window Cleaning Co. 755 Main Street ■"tlc science? Telephone 7614 Sci^land Yard and chief constables Father—There 1h a bare hope our A*t*M*Mt«* Telephone 6648 or 7146 In England and Wales. Automobll** for Sal* .. 4343 JUtUe girl means what she is saying. Autoaiobll.a to, BlcbanV. (Copyright, m s, NEa Service, lac.) c im Tw A p. Aoto Aoetaaorlao—TIroo Ai l Riukit XMfrvt^ Auto Rapalrlng-PalBim, A uction A uction Aoto Bchnola ...... i FIRE Autoo—6 blp by Truok...... GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blnsser Auto*-For Hir. , w ASHINGTONlljiBRS Oarasoo—6arvloa—Slorawo u South AT HOME OF FRED TROWBRIDGE FL A P P ER F A N N Y By Sylvia By Crane Noteroyalao-Bieyelaa i? -COP. t.l.IVM.u.vKl.Mc > a >rc U I ... OP. YOU BETTER HOT iTA,RT AMV OUT OUR WAY Wan lad Auioa—Motnroyolat is 78 LINDEN STREET. MANCHESTER, CONN Hold Everythin g! O h . DAOcn'-, i heard trouble easy KNOW VE6,5tR. VOU'Rt ■i**f*"**® ®®B ^ratoaalaaal dorvteaa 4321 , AMD MV ^ -FCEB fNV,/W WHV Bualnaaa darvicaa Offarad u Friday Eve May 27 At 6 O’clock Sharp (Rain or Sh’incl that DUDLEY PICKED A ' ^ T Frfci^ /~aki BODVfiUAROlL BE BACK .POPEYfJ FRAWWE SLAU6HTBR. O H , W E C A N 'T BR1N(S1 4 R.Kmis of Iiirnlshlnga Aa FolloHa: KelWnalor Elertrir H. FI6HT WITH FRECKLES, AND W T H IS R A N C H D C ^ 'T PA Y— Bouaabold Barvlaaa OSarad...... «• » North BOOM, AN' ' THE dANCKTER. IN T H A T C O W — W f Bulldlay--OoDlra*iiB; HC KNEW TT, HE WAS A HIS D O I^ / IT t a k e s a l l t h * c o w s rior1*i*—Kur**rl#* ... FLA T O N WS B A CK / ” ® LA JKES/ T O F U R N IS H M ILK P ER W O N ’T H A V E N O ruD*r%] Dlr*«tor* . . . ‘ •••••• W O R K A N ' W E ’LL 5432 a l l T H F » E T S' S A Y , IC K , G IT L A ID O F F , E R X T H IN K T H E R 'S O N E cio W MlU;aary_Dr.a.™;k|B,- ‘! J11”” L W E'LL H A VE T O Moalna—Trueklbs—biiraM of 4 Antique Chair,. AM IVell Kept Fum .?i"; “ A^V'^ndltl^n* l ^ F T O N T H ' R A N (iE W E h e l p b i s IC K K j n BRlN C b IN IP T H ' C A T S AMBULANCE f e e d P E T S ' H A VE M O R E K IT T E N S E R (OouKan) o, ______C U R L Y BRlN (j> S IN A T Y D E E R , a n t e l o p e , Good* and 8«rvte* , , , •* WABt«d*B08in«M S*rTtea |« 5630 : E L K - - E R B E A R ^ IC4*catloOAl Coor*** and ClaaaM «* (H olloran) PrWata Inatroctionr “ i ; : ” ' " ' JI Doncln* ..... ,.** Muilcal-wDram^iVo* Vi Wanied—inairueilont ...... ** 3060 A uctio n! _ Wlnaecl.1 A uctio n! Bobs.—Sleek.— ____ ,, (Q u ish ) Legatee’., Sale; Furniture Including Antiques Builn.., Opportunitl., ...... „ Vrrt y Boner to Loan ...... || FROM THE E.STATE OF ELIZABE-TH J. GOLWAY 4340 M.AVB8 you AIMT VERY ^ NOW, JUST IN C A B f _ , „ Bel» ••S SIlMtIeM t h a t 's t h e (O^jC He p WanteiS— F.m xle ...... 35 North Street. Cor. (iolway Street. Manchester. Conn. i r W ASN T A FIST T OLACK. TO CATCH ON N-W4J0.SIR. H«lp Wanted— I P MOU THE POLICEBHOULD SPORT, s t i c k 8.l..m.n Wan„a ...... P G H T J 1 TH O UG H T IT T H IN K I NEVER S . m ’RDAY. .MAY 28. 1938 AT 1:00 P. M. D S T ABK.Do you 10 THAT stor y HOSPITAL (Rain or Shine) . o. i. W AS PRETTY C U TE O F freckles Jr. W f t - r t e d 11 A and \tll save Stu.tlor. W.nleS—remn’, ...... FREC KLES —• HE PROMISED IS PRETTY e^lta.tton. W ,n t « J _ M ,u ...... » Hepplewhlte drop-leaf Ubie wtth Inlaid legs. Empire sofa. Vle- M E HE WOULDN’T C U TE.W H Y A r e a l Empiormen, A , . „ e t „ ” 5131 l“' f ’****' * 'balrs, spool bed. church bedside HfT P U DLgY A G AIN , ISN'T H E • e a t i n b / stands Including a 2-drawer drop-leaf, wood seat Hitchcock chair af ter , the debate t a k i n g b lu k cl chest, fine Empire dresser (small size) with mirror some’ 5 0 H E USED J U - 'tOU TO iii WATER DEPT. “i.K“ Frown Herald enamel kitchen'ranee THE PROM? Wsatsc:- P.t*— Poyltrr—eioe'i y ^ f A K IP n o T A Y EX E M P T K D N f JW na/IUiAM^ ALLEY OOP S-X6- ■•••‘^-BeaeMa By THOMPSON AND COLL ST O P / HAVEN’T IDU ONE Stormy Weather J®®a*a Wlthou! Bears’ * 5974 ENOUGH MJOCENT ^SOMEt iaardara W a n ta S ^ ...... ' MORE mur - By HAM LIN rCozEM {.LOOKS listbm roozv Caaatr, B o a r d ...... DU300 ON'lOmZ HAk der, C A N J WHILE MVRA STRUGGLES TO aaue ‘ sah. am’ if / . -X- ' WITH VOO HAD MO yZXX. ALREADY ?.» 9CABCELV < >— ITH A O N TBEEM YOU HAD N O u c / - ^ ' WEU,^ YOU’VE WaBla4-RooBiaZ!^ii,;d ~ GAS CO. HOQROQ. MATTER A S 1C RISES SLOWL'y' FR3SA THP rUkCuuv FOR bOU QUV5,I'D / OONKJA H M S \ ®7ARTED OUTi ITIS • ^ Bktaf* F** nmmt MVRA NOW. s dootsv// APMtmaaia rjalA T aa..!??^ , ^ OCWILVCKAPES pr o b a b l e i Jjaalaae Loeatlont far Bast i WATCHES Ibroaaa For Bant . . . . '*• 5075 THE MAD ■sbsrbaa For Rout ...... j PROFESSOa, M a m a i Bomaa Far Baat IIIIT I irm iud la B a a ,...... I DGLIBEK' Baal Baeata Fat' Bala ELECTRIC CO. ATELV HACK 4CT T H E - - e Ssr,*f?r *£3! •-!* ••••-* J 5181 eopcs FROM which JACK. te ^ «"ia ir.rr? !.n -::: I Evening_ Herald tJANOLESu. 5121 AMD TW ev— ^% M H0RIX1I jPawritfatHT £vntf«g H fraU t THUnSDAT, HAT » , im »

Doris Strickland, daughter of Mr. The Highland Park Community Mrs. Banjamitt Knox of Itartfbrd, Preparing for tba eomlng straW' and Mrs. Elmer Strickland of 418 Playera, under the direction of mim taacher of the piano and organ, The Ladiea Aid society of the ABOUT TOWN Porter atreet. celebrated her - 10th Ann Strickland, will present the berry season, local berry growers Swedish Congregational church will win preaent her Manchester pupila are importing large quanuues or _ OCctol BotlflcatloB wi birthday yesterday afternoon with three-act play, 'The Haunted Tea in two apring redtala, in the Feder- meet tomorrow evening at 7:45 at a party for 15 of her schoolmates. Room,” at-the church in Quarry- baskets and crates in which the the home of Mn. Carl Johnson in . trom th« Adjutant Oaneral in Games were played and a dog roast ation room of Center church houae, crops will be sent to m arket Truck W aller N. Leclerc imJWHAILf Waatalngton to the effect that Mer- ville, near Bolton lake, thla evening, Friday evening, June 8. and Wed- Hop River. rin B. Rublnow, aon of Mr. and was enjoyed. The decorations in loads of crates are paaaiog through Funeral Director needay evening, June 23. the dining room were pink and town almost daily, and many baa- Mra. William Rublnovr of Eaat Cen- white. A birthday cake iced in pink M lu Betty Maguire, dial 8810, keta are arriving at outlying farms *Se N*. Mala st. Pboae 0SS8 Self Serve 2:30 to 5:30 ter atreet, haa been commlsaloned a president of the Turaaca GlrUi club The Past PrealdenU club of and white formed the center of In- of Wapping, which is aponaoring an by railroad and truck. ■acond lieutenant in the Chemical terest. Doris received many pretty Mary BuabneD Cheney auxiliary, Warfare Service of the United amateur conteat and dance at the U. 8. W. V., will meet tomorrow Friday Specials States Army. birthday gifts. Community hall in that place to- The quilt given away by Man- afternoon at 3 o'clock wrlth Mra chester Grange was won by Miss F. E. BRAY morrow evening, would lUce to hear Mildred Tedford of 3 Oongreaa General Welfare Center will hold MLsa Dorothy Hansen of High by tonight at the latest from aU street Minnie Krause of 87 Walnut street. JEWELER Fancy Light Halve* their regular meeting at the East street, who Is to be married to who have not already signed up for Side Recreation tomorrow evening. Daniel Renn next month, was the the contest, which Is open to all, SUte Theater Bnildinc Walnut Meats Members will please make an ef- guest of honor at an aluminum the stipulation being that they 737 Main Street fort to attend as much unilnlshed shower given last night by Miss shall-be at least 14 years of .age. buslnesa was left over from last Ruth Johnson at her home on New D'Ubaldo's orchestra of thla town week to be transacted. A cordial street, and attended by 20 friends will play for the modern and old- ma t t r esses i lb. 25c welcome is extended to the public at of the bride-elect. Yellow and white fashion dance to follow. George Made Over a m ms ^ Watch and Jewelry all meetings. were the colors used In the flowers Smith, local banjolst, will be maa- and other decorations. A beautiful ter of ceremonies. Like New! Repairing At Park department workmen have wedding cake was a feature of the" Upholstering On Budget Plan To tom up large sections of far walks buffet Iimch. It was made by Mrs. In Town Court last night. Theml- Responsible People. Reasonable Prices WHEATIES ^ in the vlcifllty of the Mary f.'heney Herman Johnson of ClMirch streetj stokll J. Polena of 174 Calhound PHONE 3815 | library and the police headquarters, sister-in-law of the hostess. street, Bridgeport, charged with Free Estimates! in preparation for the relaj-lng of drunken driving, was lined 8100 and • the walks in the park. The old tar Trinity Past Noble Grands will step In and See One of Man- 10c pkg. I costs by Judge Harold W. Oarrlty. MANCHESTER surfaces were considered becoming meet In Stafford Springs, Wednes- It waa alleged that a car operated chester’s Largest Selections UPHOLSTERING CO. Wa have braabea Cor all type, too worn to be worth recondition- day, Jime 1, at 3 p. m., with Myriad by Polena nearly struck a police 48 Madison Street of Greeting Cards for All ing. Rebekah lodge. patrol car being driven on Oakland Busy Since 1033 Occasions. of power motore m stock and oar Jack Froat Confectinnery atreet by Policeman Raymond Grif- niske repalre rrUbmit delay. fin. Pnlleye — Belting SUGAR For the longeet wear insiat on the NORTON A BUSY PLACE FRIDAYS use of Norfolk "Climatlsed" House While Plnehurst Grocery Is a busy place every day . . Paint and save money. O. E. WiUU ELECTRICAL 6c pkg. and son, Inc.—AdvL Friday morning runs a close second to Saturday as being the OUR FLORAL INSTRUMENT CO. \ery busiest period of the week. Five telephones are working ^ Mep- minute, most of them taking orders lor Plnehurst Fresh DESIGNS ARE 4080 FIrt . . . three trucks, and sometimes four, are going out with A THING HilHard Street Biaacheetet deliveries Try Plnehurst—you are sure to get the freshest SPECIAL OF BEAUTy«rK/i Read The.Herald Advs. Sea f ood obtainable. NOW OPEN! EXPRESSION/

In n arap p in s LIVE L O BSTERS All Kinds of Paneral Pieces OUR MATTRESS Made To Order Chicken Lobsters, 1 lb. av., lb. 34c At Reasonable Prices B R A N C H ST O RE

to H lb. Lobsters lb. 39c $12.95 At The

KRAUSS BUCK SHAD - ROE 3HAD EAST CEMETARY KEKP'S Oreenliouses

SCALLOPS pint 25c 621 Htfd. Rd. TeL 3700 ENTRANCE

Fresh Halibut, 36c lb. Mackerel, 10c lb. With A Full Line Of Steak Cod' Red Perch Fillets, 25c lb. FLOWERS FOR MEMORIAL DAY

POLLOCK lb. 12ic Telephone 5463 ACC CUII.[)INe COCTS Whole Haddock. ^ Right down the TCC liie c i? Tender Boneless BOMB SyiLDINO COST* art vary ntarly up to 1M* asita W.< a line from stock today la lo much batt.r planntd, batter bull! FILLETS OF HADDOCK lb. 22e J*^d^ttar aquippad, ltd valua la aa.Ily ona-third mora than ona built

Opened Chowder Clams ...... pint Stic pile to interior SIOHT MOW YOU Ol-T MORB HOUtB for tha manay than avar Qnohaug Clams In shell ...... 8 qts. Sflo bafora. rurihafmora. an Invaitm.nt In building today wMI udoubtkdTv HOP BIRDS EYE CRAB .MEAT...... 39c trim and screen , _ ^ ^ “Leading Florists Since 1912” BIRDS EYE LOBSTER MEAT ..,. pnpam now providot for building loan* up to #0%, with iSw Inlt^Jt >.....,95c » East Center Street Odd Fellows Building doors— we're pre­ MyVh*®*" ^®“ " ®®“* " "«» FRIDAY GROCERY SPECIALS pared to supply

ORANGE Taylor’s MARMALADE Sweet Potatoea your building Lb. jar 20c c can . THE W. G. G LEN N EY CD. 10 Coel, Lomber, Mgaona’ Snppllea, Paint needs including OPEN MEMORIAL DAY LMt day of sale on full size No. cans of Applesauce 888 No. Main S t TeL 4149 Manchester 2 Diced Beets and Diced Carrots a t ...... 3 cans 2”c • FOR THE SEASON all kinds of ma­

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Bqjfer 32c(b. sons' supplies. NAVEN'S INN A. Kttd. 5»-. 97 Klagitowu Road Narragaoaett, H. L

Tomstoes...... lb. 10c “A STEP FROM THE BEACH”

ASPARAGUS sandpaper encumbers ...... ee. 7o We con assist — N O W ! Preserve Celery 15c pound 19c

Peppers Crisp, Round you in planning a Spinach Your Screens With New men Squash GREEN BEANS Fresh Pees job if you wish.

Native Lettime 2 quarts 19c Iceberg t-ettnee Fresh New Flat (s qt*. -oc) N O T IC E!

Romalne Lettuce Copper Color Cabbage MJ

Beet* GREEN BEANS A meetins: of the entire North End Fire Carrots 7e qt. Dept is scheduled for Friday night, May G. E. W ILLIS & SON Screen Enamel

27 at 8 p. m. at the FirehoQse. It is im- for theVorida7weerend. Inc. Now you can give your screens the popular copper

Extra Fancy 10-Pound Turkeys a t ...... lb perative that every member be present effect by using the new Sapolin Coppef Color Screen Coal, Lumber, Masons* Supplies, Enamel. Good for all kinds of wire screening_and for Paint Also a meeting of all members of the de- frames, too. For new copper screens use Sapolin Clear

2 Main Street Tel. 5125 partment is to be held at the Firehouse Screen Enamel. Maintains natural metal finish and t utvcen/.mc. Sunday, May 29 at 10:30 a. m. prevents rust streaks from staining inside and outside dial 4151 •' 302 MAIN STREET painted surfaces. It is also good on copper gutters and v m // OF POST OFFtrr leaders. ■ONE BLOCK FROM SJATF ARMORY Per Order,

ROY GRISWOLD, Chief. Sa^lin Screen Enamel makes old screens look like

n^ew. Your choice of Copper color. Black, Clear and Green.

Manchester Public Market

FANCY FRESH SEA FOOD Johnson Paint Co.

699 Main Street Telephone 6854 r l - h T l * ...... lbs. 25e T O N IG H T rr6sh EfAstgm H&libut ••••••.. ik

Sole Fillets _ Haddock Fillets* "21" Perch Fillets BINGO

_ , ^ Swordfish LO.O.F. F^^ll ShBd—Bucks and Roes, 15c lb. rresn tap e B utterfish...... lo- iw FRIDA Y NIGHT

Boston Bluefish — Fresh C od...... *.’.'.‘.’.’.".‘.'.'.2 lbs. 25c

AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT

St. James Hall Fresh Green Beans...... *«#■ 15- BINGO

PARK STREET Solid Head Iceberg Lettuce ...... ^ 1^ Everybody Receives A Lucky Charm! Get Yonral Be ready for the holidays! Garments received

J ...... * — will be ready at our store — 836 Main ...... 15c and 19c bunch street—Saturday nighL r r « I P Cucum bers...... 5c ea. Playing Starts at 8:30 25 G A M ES Fancy Strawberries Ni*ei*Ri|i^ Ci^UlonAs

Fancy Ripe Pineapples ALL NEW PRIZES! YOUR CHOICE! -— .SPECIAL _

20 GAMES 2Sc WOMEN’S AND MEN’S AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT $25.00 Staffed and Baked Mackerel...... 15e and 19c ea. PLAIN GARMENTS

R o lta ^ u r Home Made K in d ...... I 5c dor. CLEANED AND PRESSED German R>e Bread — Wholewheat — and Pumpemickle Guaranteed Sweepstakes

CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 8 CASES OF SODA AS PRIZES Fruit Bread—Delicious......

$25.00 Door Prize

GROCERY VALUES WINNER MUST BE PRESENT! '

Kraft’s Gub Cheese, White and Yellow (machine sliced) Item ei^r. we play the big way If we 500—the 2 FOR 80c «50 DOOR PRIZE have— p r iw 0 ^ 2 5 games, your choice, f 50.00 Sweep- Single Garments—50c.

If winner ta not present there wIU be six $2 SO nrizea ll^^drai^'^ Fri**—winner present—or (cn T o M tS f *^“ ronl (high grade) .. .2 Iba. 17c ■nereh«,d£%Si® No. 2 c a n ... .3 for 25e U. S. CLEANERS ^

* » *'**F‘“ - 2 23c; 1 pkg. Pap, l