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Yesterday aftaraooo the girls of dCa Rutchlnsoa; registrar, Mn. Gardasr strost. Tbs esreaumy took tho Textile Shop, Manchester Trade D.A.HOmCERSHERE James Nichols; historian, Mies Ida Wiro LAST NOVEMBER place November U , 1*84, at 8L AVERAOB DAILY CUBODLATION ABOUT TOWN school, held an auUng at Coventry Holbrook; librarian, Mrs. Phoebe Bridget's church here, with Rev. POOD SALE far tba laoath of Maar, 1$$S TUB WBATHE8 Lake. A frankfurt and marshmallow Carrier; auditor, Mrs. Herbert Robb; William Judge officiating, at the S e t, Jam 8. Starting at 10 A . M. Fereeast of 0. B. Weather The time of the Brownie Bevel at roast together with swimming and ARE ELECTED AGAIN board of management, Mrs. Clifford ANNOUNCE IT TODAY 7 o'clock mass. Daughters ot Liberty, B a rtfa r« Camp Norton, Manchester Green, boat riding were enjoyed by all. R Burr and Mrs. Lucitu Fostsr. - Mr. Rohan Is a carpsatsr ia ths L. U O. L., No. 118. 5.519 Saturday, June 8 has been changed Those who attended were: Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Lewie Continues Mrs. Loomis succeeds M ra Harry employ of Knofla Brothers. Mrs. 787 Blala St, State Theater Bldg. Nsosber of Iks Audit Alice V. Volquordscn, the Misses Rheel and Miss Hutchlncon succeeds Marriage of Misa Edna Fritch Rohan has been a private nurse in Soda Bread, Potato Bread, Seoteh Cloady toalght oad Boaday; not from 2:30 to 3 o'clock. Bareaa of OIreaiatieas lEtJTtting lipralb Doris V. McCollum, Mable Hack, as Regent— To Observe An­ Mrs. Frank Spencer. Other officers and Charles Rohan, Jr„ Is Manchester sines she completed Beeaee. Oakee, Ptee, Btoeults. much change in temperature. Alfred Bacon o f the Manchester Olga Soave, Edith Chapin, Alm a niversary on Thursday. were re-elected. Announced Today. three-year course at St Francis EHcctric Company, a member of NovelU, Victoria Zelewltz, Ruth Ma­ Hospital In Hartford. Thsy will re­ On 'Thursday, June 13, Orford Sphinx Patrol, A. A. O. N. O. M. 3. side on Maple street after July L VOL. U V „ NO. 218. ( ClasaWlsd AdvoiHalog sa Page 10.) honey, Hazel Johnaon, Jane Tedford, The annual meeting o f Orford Cbdpter will observe the 40th anni­ Cyril Fritch of Torrington today of Hartford will attend the Wash­ Gladys Lamprecht, and Oeraildlne MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1935. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Parish Chapter, Daughten of the versary of the founding of the chap­ announced the marriage ot bis ington, D. C, convention opening Roberts. daughter, Miss Eklna Fritch of this Monday in addition to the group American Revolution woa held yes­ ter at 3:80 p. m. in the Center Local 3127 win bold a meeting in Church House. The local 'chapter town, to Charles Rohan, Jr., son of mentioned yesterday, The Center Flute Band will take terday afternoon in the South the Union ball on Oolway etreet to­ CARD was organized in May, 1899 by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rohan of 314 LUCKY part In the annual fleld day o f the morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Methodist church. The program was Willard Cose with twelve members, Emperor Reviews His Fighting Strength nio Woman’s Foreign Missionary Royal Typewriter - Company in BOARD CLEARS given by the following pupils o f the LAVAL’S POWER STAR society of the South Methodist Hartford, tomorrow on the grounds four of which are still living in PARTY INCREASE IN TAXES - 4 8th grade, under the direction of Manchester. TUESDAY, JUNE II NEXT MOVE ON NRA Jffade by Frankfort! church will meet tonight at 7:30 at of the Royal Typewriter Company. Miss Elizabeth Clark: Amelia Agoa- TRAVEL BY BUS SIMPLE SIMON the church, The band will take part in conteata The celebration will take the form HOSPITAL GROUNDS A Blend tlnelli whoze aubjnet was "The Con­ — THORNTON ON IS LIMITED TO sponsored by the Royal Typewriter of an entertainment consisting of SANDWICH SHOP necticut Homes"; Florence Mc- Admiaalon 88c each. Fife and Drum Corps. Members ot four tableaux depicting outstanding •3.80 (O.W .) $4A0 (B .T.) Sale of Home .Made Foods sad Mrs. M. J. Burke of Woodbridge Caughey, who spoko on "Churches Q P E 'r'I AT GOVERNMENT’S AIM 5 0 c 1-2 pt. .'itrect and Mrs. Frank Diclantls of the band are requeoted to be at the events In the work of the chapter. Boston $3.38 (O.W.) $4.08 (ILT.) Band Wrought Pottery. UP TO THE SENATE; In Early New England"; Peggy Tor­ Providence— SUNDAY DINNER—«5c. SANMRDERS North street left this morning to at­ Center Saturday afternoon at 1 There wUl be duels by Mrs William (I f rainy «iU be held nt Y. M. MONETMYAaS $1.00 Pint o’clock for transportation to Hart­ rance, 'T h e Constitution of Con­ Engel and Mrs. A. C. Wassail of $3.00 (U.W.) $$40 (B.T.) C. A.) tend the convention of the State As­ necticut" snd Ruth Hunt, "The Con­ Tomato Juice or Clear Soup sociation of tho Moose to be held in ford. Hartford. Pareo equally as lew to other Reports Say Stiff Gift and $1.90 Quart necticut Charter." Beoet Beef or Roast Lemb Ansploee of Memorial Hospital Waterbury today and the Field Day pointe. ______Mrs. Thomas Lewie was re-elected Leverett Belknap, S. A. R. will Mashed Potatoes linen Auxiliary. SAME OLD FIRM, Town Treasnrer WaddeD’s HOUSE PASSES BILL to be held In that city tomorrow. A Eliza A. Macoy Court, O. of A. will New String Beans or Spinach French Premier Wins An- Regent of tho Orford Parish Chap­ give an illustrated talk on "Old special bus for members,of the observe visiting Matrons and Pa-' F ILM S—So BoD, Developed, JelUed Salad Inheritance Tax Will Be ter at the election of officers. Other Hartford." Silver Crest Moose will be at Depot Square at tmns night Monday evening. Royal Strawberry Sbortcake, Graham Statement That Books officers elected were: vlce-Rcgent, ~A social time will follow. The af­ CENTER IS ON thority by Premising Not Matron Mrs. Rachel Hilden of Chap­ mcl 9:30 tomorrow morning and will fair will be in charge of Mrs. J. M. Cracker Pie, Chocolate Coke or Proposed at Next Week’s man Court will fill the station of Mrs. Charles Sumner; secretary, TRAVEL BUREAU Manchester Dairy lee Cream JAPS GIVE CHINA Democratic Leaders Conh- leave the Home Club, Brainard Place GIN Mrs. Arthur Loomis; treasurer, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Herbert Robb and ^ o w e d No One Farored i at 10 o'clock sharp. Members will Prelate and the Royal Patron John At tfce Center Phone 7007 Coffee Read The Herald Ad?s. to Attempt Economic Re­ Distilled London Dry Trotter the station of Historian. Herbert House; chaplain, Miss Em- Miss Alice F. Dexter. Parley. BALDWIN G0V;T dent It Will Go Through I attend the State Convention , and Field Day tomorrow In M|atcrbury. Is Suffident for Selectmen »I.»S form Through Edicts. 3 DAYS TO BOW Upper Branch Next Week; Manchester Camp. Ro^al Neigh­ Iwashlngton, June 8.— t A P )— The British Press Sees Little bors will conduct a food sale tomor­ Waranoke Straight administration's tax program for CJonvinced that uie Manchester Paris, June 8.— (A P )— The Senate TO ULJIMATUM row in' the Hale store basement at Jiis session of Congress will be dis­ Sand nnd Gravel Company had not Measure Extends NRA for I 10 a. p. The committee In charge of Real Change from Cabinet approved Premier Pierre Laval’s de­ WHISKEY ! the sale is: Mr.s. Agnes Messier, cussed in a conference within the been given the bulk of the town's cree powers to protect the franc by I Mrs. Rachel ,Mun.«ie and Afrs. Eliza­ next few days by Secretary Mor- business to the disadvantage of the genthau. Chairman Harrison of the Shakeop; Baldwin Starts the overwhelming vote of 233 to 15 Mast Withdraw Troops from * *'2 K d i W t 1-2 pi. beth Duffy. Donations will be re­ Alexander Jarvis company, the today after the emergency measure ceived at the store at 9:30 a. m. De­ Senate finance committee and Chair­ Th«J.WHALCco man Doughton of the House Ways Board of Selectmen last night de­ had been grudgingly passed by the North Chioa, Bob Bhe- Resisration Accepted. liveries will be taken care of by call­ 59c Pint Under Whites To and Means committee. Bnildmg of Fences. cided not to ask the state highway Chamber of Deputies. ing 6744 or 4036. You Are Cordially Invited To Attend A Manchester’s Best Already word has seeped through department to cancel the remainder The powers, withheld from others, $1.00 Full Quart Wear With White . . . (Congressional ranks that the ad­ of the order which is being filled by were granted within 24 hours after Washington, June 8,— (A P ) —The Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen and Dressed Girls Are the Manchester Sand and Gravel Laval took the helm of the govern­ shirts, Give Recognition! ministration may propose stiff gift London. June 8.— (A P ) —Prime I next move on N R A is now up to GREEN RIVER I family of 69 Pleasant street have FASHION SHOWING and inheritance taxes but there were company. ment. The premier, the third to Minister Stanley Baldwin started the Senate— and certain members o f moved to 109 High street. Selecting These Smart report today President Roosevelt Wednesday night after Mr. Jar­ face the Chamber in eight days, to Manchoukno. of Tulane building politicly fences today for WHISKEY was studying a much broader rev­ vis and his attorney, William J. wrung decree powers from the legis­ that body showed a dlsporitlon to­ Harmony Court Order of Ama­ enue program. the forthcoming general elections as Shea, accused the board of unfair lative body by a vote of confidence day to examine closely the stop-gap of 324 to 160. Blended ranth will entertain the Grand Royal Treasury experts were understood one section of the British press tactics by giving William J. Thorn­ plan which passed the House yester­ Bathing Apparel and Cotton Frocks SILK SLIPS ton of the Manchester Sand nnd Probe Framed Panic Tokyo, June 8.— (A P )— Vernacu­ Matron Maud Hall and her associate in high sources to be studying close­ viewed with misgivings the easy day, 264 to 121. with shadow panels Gravel company more business than Parliamentary investigation of tho lar new.ipnpcr dl.spatches from .C?hina $ 1 « 1 0 pint officers tomorrow night. Dinner will Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s ly a propoeal offered earlier in tho shakeup o f the Cabinet. These senators, long-time critics it gave Jarvis, the board voted to recent "organized panic" against bo served at 6:.30 d. s. t. S il k session by Senator Couzens (R., Under such headings as "The Mu­ reported today tliat Japan has fixed of the recovery agency, were study­ transfer the remaining business to the franc was proposed by the $2.10 Quart Mich.) for a restoration of the war­ sical Cflialr” and "The Same Old Tuesday, June 11, as the day by ing a provision continuing President Jarvis If the atate could be persuad­ Chamber finance, committee and the A Children's Day rehearsal will be time excees profits tax, with some Firm,” the morning papers agreed Roosevelt’s power to relax provl- Saturday Afternoon 2:30 o’clock ed to cancel Thornton's contract. prosecution of speculators was which the Nanking government must WAYSIDE INN STRAIGHT held at the Secoqd Congregational revisions. that the changes will make little dif­ slona of anti-trust laws In conneo- $ Absolves Itself ■started with the first indictment. bow to the Imperial government's ; church tomorrow afternoon ' at 2 1.98 Higher Income Tax. ference In the government's policy North China demands. tton with codes wlilch buslnesa After George H. Waddell, clerk of I o'clock. Children are reminded to Bathing suits for active swimmers and those who like to lounge on the beach. They were also reported to be at home or abroad. The new premier succeeded, where might enter into voluntarily. WHISKEY Amusing shorts, sweaters, slacks and robesrfor sun worshippers! The out­ Heavy silk crepe that will the Board, aubmitteo a statement Plerre-EUcnne Flandin and Femar.d A .spokesman for the forelg;n o f­ I bring flowers fur decorations. D resses studying the demand of Senator La Baldwin, - in hia first speech at fice declined to comment except to Though the President himself 100 Proof wear and wash marvelously. with figures showing that since Au­ Bouisson failed,* by limiting his de­ standing styles in cotton frocks. Worn by prominent Manchestcrites! Follette (Pro., Wis.) for a boost in Himley hail tonight was expected to said yesterday that any voluntary Trimmed with exquisite laces, gust 16, 1932, the town business While the Italian dispute is being arbitrated and Premier Muaaollnl con­ mands and promising to use his de­ say the demands still arc secret and The annual picnic of the Dilwortli- income tax rates, but Informed offi­ make this clear and at the same codes must conform to the anti­ fo r town V and straight tops. ’ ’’ was distributed so that Jarvis was centrates troops in Som.-.li-I.Hnd, Emperor Halle Sclassi of Abyssinia cree powers sparingly. that a "final note" banded to Chin­ 5 0 c 1-2 pint Comell Unit, No. 102, American Le. cials said no final decision had been time emphasize the importance of trust laws, the House insisted on given $2,432.31 and Thornton was supervises preparation of hts troops for any eventuality. Above, stanci- Laval apparently dropped any ese authorities at Peiping by a Jap­ gion auxiliary will be held at Glon- Second Floor. reached. continuing the national government continuing his power to grant ex- 95c Pint given $2,463.03. the Board absolved Ing under the umbrella, he is shown reviewing the modem section of Idea of using the decrees to stimu­ anese army representative could not ne/s cottage, Coventry lake, and resort wear A t the Chpitol there is some talk in the general elections. be considered an ultimatum. empptlon from those laws. Wednesday afternoon, .lime 12. itself, a e r k Waddell and Mr. his army at Addis Ababa. late busineaz recovery, leaving that o f a flat 10 per cent increase in the "Ends Pretense” Thornton of any irregularity in the (Major General Rensiike Isogal, Senator King (D., Utah), said be Cars wili leave the Center at income tax In all but the lowest The Liberal News Chronicle said to Parliament. Although he said would move to liave the resolution SANTA ALECIA affair. in his minlaterial declaration, “ Wo Japanese military attache at Tienti 2 o'clock. Members needing • Sizes 34 brackets. This might be applied, what long was believed but seldom sent to committee for study next During the acrimonious meeting must tacklq the restoration of buit- sin, said one o f the Japanese army transportation may call Mrs. to44. . ^ . for Instance, to all aalariea in excess openly remarked—"The replacement week. Democratic leaders are con­ Wednesday night, charges of mal­ neas," he later told the Chamber F i­ demands is that China recognize the WINES Lydia Wlgren, 18 Stephen oJ $10,000 a year, it was said. of Ramsay MacDonald by Baldwin fident, however, that it will go feasance in office and unfair tactics nance committee that "The recovery new empire o f Manchoukuo, wrested street. Reservations for the picnic Hale’s 1935 Colorful President Roosevelt's advisers ex­ ends the pretense that the real con­ from China. He declared; “ We th rough. An Types— 3 Years Old $0.98 by the Selectmen and Mr. Waddell COMPROMISES FEATURED of economic activity no longer is may be made with any mcmljer of pect him to submit a tax program trol lies elsewhere than where It were made by Mr. Shea and Insin­ seek a solution of ail (jhlnese-Jap- Only Ones Potsible tho committee. A nominal charge In a special message to (Congress in aimed at" In the emergency pro­ does. Baldwin long has been prime uations that Mr. Thornton was col­ gram. ancse problems, including that of Voluntary codes would be the only 5 6 c fifth wilt lie made cacli member for the Silk Slips — the near future. Before the mes­ minister in reality, and now in name ones possible under the law, for the lecting from both the town and the To Trim Deficit the 'puppet regime.’ By that latter event. sage ia sent Morgentbau, Harrison aa well.” resolution repeals provisions for' 2 for $1.00 Main Floor, rear. state for his aand were made by Mr. SESSIONS OF ASSEMBLY The government consequently is phrase I mean China's recognition BEACH TOGS - and Doughton will confer and they Rapping Baldwin's "astute lethar­ Jarvis. of the new empire..” ) compulsory codes, which the Su­ Both Are departments in Manches­ are expected to lay recommendations gic leadership," the paper said edl- expected to confine itself to finan­ Deliciously soft wash silks to Blame for the situation whereby Must Remove Troops. preme Court struck out. The res­ ter were called upon yesterday to before tho President. tsrially that the new government cial measures, particularly empha­ keep you cool! Breezy prints to the town during the past year or so A Rengo (Japanese news agency) olution would extend a skeleton extinquish fires. No. 1 of the South Our Best Selling Hosiery! Morgentbau Plan. "Is unlikely either at home or HigUighls of Legislative k il l e d TWENTY sizing sharp economies in the social N R A agency for 914 months. keep you looking cool! The new­ paid for a considerable quantity of Insurance system, in an effort to trim dispatch from Peiping, said the Jap­ Manchesterm department was call- are smart to look at Several months ago Morgentbau abroad to act with vigor or imagina­ Who will head that agency ia not QUINN'S est summertime fashions to keep aand that should have been paid for D . T J WOMEN IN YEAR the budget deficit. anese note insists on the removal oil to 98 Prospect street to extin­ submitted to the Senate a proposal tion along tho right lines. I f any­ known—but it will not be Donald R. you smart! All In nil, we believe by the state, was not placet' at any­ Hia new powers, Laval said, of ail (Chinese military organiza­ guish a tire caiiH C d by an oil burner Budget Pure for an inheritance and g ift tax, one hoped the re-shuffle might pro­ Business Transacted — ----- Rlchberg; his resignation oa chair­ —but not hard to theae frocks arc outstanding at M. K. M. one's door. wotUd “ permit efficacious measures tions from Hopei province as the Pharmacy overflowing. No. 1 of tho Manches­ along the lines of the income tax, to duce a government more likely to p _ Russian Executed After He man. and the President's acceptance, $3.98. both In STY LE and PRICE. How Handled to improve the present financial sit- only method "of maintaining real ter fire department was called for a be applied in addition to the exist stimulate national reconstruction on were announced yesterday. buy! We’ve styles especially suitable for It was explained that bills for tOalltlODS, Deals and, confesses Murders — (3ourt \iation." which is admittedly bad. peace and order on the frontiers of chimney Arc at 84 North streoL Ing estate tax. He estimated il 'new deal’ lines, his optimism will be Senators on the Interstate com­ miasea and women. aand delivered by Mr. Thomtoa'a . " ! Held Him Not Insane. Laval eatimated the railroad and China, Manchuokuo and Japan." would raise from $300,000,000 tc sadly dashed.” company were sent .o Mr. Waddell, Therefore, the dispatch said, tne merce committee believe that two SILK HOSE $600,000,000 a year. "Bad News” budget deficit at ten billion franca. who in turn sent them to Town o f the six points in the transporta­ A ll those In favor of leading rades Numerous During Kharkoff, u. s. s. r .. June 8. note demanded the withdrawal from Silk Frocks—Main Floor, rear. President Roosevelt’s lieutenants The isolationist Express, com­ Engineer J. Frank Bowen for his tion program which President a gay life this summer, burry (Continued on Page Two) the northern province, first, of all on the hill understand he is consid­ menting on the quiet change which approval before they were submit­ •L IftOC T ___ I — < A P )— The women of the re- Roosevelt recommended to congress down and see our new bathing in e l e n n . ' rested easier today in the troops belonging to the Nanking ering the inheritance tax not only as was “without any pangs which ac­ ted to the Selectmen for payment. yesterday may be passed ,thla ses­ Have Your Furniture Repaired Now togs! For you haven't seen knowledge that Ivan S. Males- government; second, o f all units of a revenue measure, but as a long company the birth of a new gov Slips showing the amount of sand sion; the other put over till later. such a gala assortment In ------hoff. who slew twenty of their Gen. Cflilang Hsuch Liang's former SEE YOUR LOCAL Ul'HOLSTEUER time means of distributing wealth emment in France," described as delivered were kept at the town The two would ^ve the interstate months! Classic swim suits for number in a single year, had Manchurian armies; third, the Peip­ We do—Reflnlshlng, Regluliig and liruphnlsterlng. .\n we liiivo and income. "bad news" the appointment of garage until turned over to Mr commerce commission power to reg­ those who like strenuous swlm- Hartford, June 8.— (A P I — Com­ been executed. EVA COO IS NEXT ing branch of the National Military no overhead expense OtJIt I’KK'RS ,\ltK KE.\SON.\HLE. Captain Anthony Eden as “wander­ Bowen to be filed. ulate trucks and buses, and would Ing . . and plenty of those that promises and attempts at com­ Maleshoff, a graduate en­ Council over which Ho Chin pre­ EVERY JOB IS UI.'AU.INTKEU. (Uonttnned on Page Tw o) ing minister In Europe attached to Selectman David Chambers last extend the office of Tranaportation are a bit more gay! Amusing gineer, was arrested while be sides. The note further demanded 69 Geneva." night told the other members he promises colored perhaps more than Co-ordinator Eastman for at least wts calmly tidying his clothing, the disbanding of the Blueshirt so­ shorts, smart slacks, sporty Only Customers come back regular­ "What have we got to do with had been informed that William ever before in Connecticut legisla­ TO BE EXECUTED another year. sweaters! ly for our Budget Hose. Why? blood-stained by his most recent ciety throughout China. that business?" the paper asks. Pitkin, highway foreman, when tive history, the activities of the. Soclenea' Suppression. Another Suggestion W- J. SALA Because they wear longer and "Our frontier should be the empire,” crime. In a Kharkoff hotel, he 193,5 General Assembly. (A Reuters news agency dispatch The President himself suggested 88 ChestBUt Street Teirphnne 8806 are so smart! REPUBUCANS SET it said, adding that it was a full made no effort to conceal the (Oontinued on Page Tw o) With an unprecedented political to London from Nanking said a set­ that another one of his measures, time job to look after Britain’s own murder. To Die m Chair On June 27 Cull iM'tween 6 nnd 9 P. .M. week days. ■ ' t ' j alignment as a result o f the election In admitting his multiple tlement of the critical Sino-Japan- which would give the I. C. C. "com- Jantzen Wool Suits C H IFFO N S . . . 6-thread boundaries, without hunting for From 9 A. M. to 9 I*. ,M, Saturdays. A Stunning: of three Socialist Senators, ti. ■ As­ crimes, Maleshoff contended ese dispute in North C!hina bad been shecra. Also 4-thrcad FOR CONVENTION complications abroad. sembly was forced from the very (Continued on Page Tw o) $4.50 to $6.95 Assortment “Same Old Firm they were the result of a pecu­ for Killing Man in Insur­ reported after a conference between RINGLESS abeers wit3 THINK LOST BOY start to the realization that it liar mental twist. The court Ho Ying Chin and Japanese military picot tops. Good shades. George Lansbury, veteran Labor- would find Itself paralyzed unless It Forest Mills Suits ite leader in the House of Commons, held, however, that this perver­ authorities at Tientsin. Te report for White resorted to what wo"c variously sion did not come under the ance Plot. satd the terms of the agreement SERVICE . . . medium Sommary Shows That They called the new government the termed during the five months ses­ $2.98 to $5.98 quality, 7-thrcad construc­ "aame old firm,” but the Conserva­ FELL INTO RIVER classification of insanity, which were sent to Tokyo, and that the PRESDENT SPENDS sion compromises, coalitions, deals would have saved his life. He Japanese demands included the tion. Lisle hem and feet. tive Times said that although "the and trades. Terry Slacks Misses* m was executed yesterday. New York, June 8.— (A P )— Eva withdrawal from the Peiping area Hand Bags New "ligh t" shades. new government will not differ The most dramatic of these ar­ greatly it is definitely stronger In Coo moved today to the head of the of two central government army di­ $1.19 rangements and by observers con­ visions and the suppression of se­ WEEK-END AT HOME 3-piece Hosiery—Main Floor, right detail and stronger for the hope of list of women whom American juries Attacks on President. Taxicab Driver TeUs Police sidered the most significant, was cret anti-Japanese and anti-Man- Bermuda Shirt.s recovering active leadership." that effected by Republicans and have marked for death. The Independent Mirror comment­ May H. Carey went yesterday, choukuo organizations.) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Socialists to bring about the organ­ SLEUTHS USE PLANE Some Tokyo quarters said the note $ 1.00 $ ed: “We do not doubt that the new He Saw Woman and Boy strangling at the end of a rope on 1.00 Smart ization of the Senate after a two was handed to General Ho YIng To Remain in Hyde Park Un­ Springfield, HI., June 8— (A P )— team will endeavor to shake off the days deadlock that delayed the In­ p. Georgetown, Delaware gallows. aroma of stalenesa that for some Garberdine Shorts Sports Carry a white bag with your Demands that the Republicans "quit auguration of Governor W. L. Cross And next, unless leniency or law In­ ONLY time has been perceptible in the un­ in Neighborhood. IN KIDNAP HUNT (Gonttnued on Page Tw o) white frock, paatel ensemble, or pussyfooting” in their attacks on fo r 24 hours. On the other side of tervenes, comes Mrs. Coo. til He Goes to West Pomt $1.19 WHITE dusted chambers of Downing street” your dark frock—WHITE IS President Rooseve.t rang in the ears the picture, most Legislators agreed She still hopes, but there isn't SM AR T with everything this o f delegates to the "Gra.ss Roots” that the departure from the key­ much precedent that her sex will Terry Robes and Ensembles Outfit N ew York, June 8.— (A P ) On Wednesday. 1 80c lb. can Dial season! W e've ducky new ideas convention today. note compromise came from the save her from the chair the night of HATS Balked by the absence of a single Thursday, June 27. $1.59 to $3.98 in envelopes and pouches. Lin­ (Chairman Hariison E. Spangler of final days o f the session when the Looking for Hoose m Which DUCE MENTIONS ens and basket-weave leather Sport BRIMS! Iowa, said a summary of suggestions STRAWSER TO DIE tangible clue, police searchers strove three parties were unable to reach Ruth Snyder died in that chair. So already submitted by delegates today to break the wall of mystery an agreement on a. plan to extend did Anna Antonio. But first of all Hyde Park. N. Y.. June 8.—-(A P ) TOBACCO At HALE’S Bathing Needs— grains. Lnmber Heir Was Kept; Grand for play and sports! showed "they want to quit pussy­ surrounding the disappearance of aid to municipalities. women to die at the hands of the — President Roosevelt arrived home Second Floor. BRITAIN IN TALK Blouse, shorts and button-dowm- Front Entrance. footing. They believe it is time to ALONE FOR CRIME 8-year-old Jackie Kaul. Those who throughout the ses­ state in New York was Mrs. Martha early today for a week-end visit be­ front skirt. CSioosc striped seer­ pin broken promises of the last Although there was a growing sion kept nn eye on the 1936 elec­ M. Place; and what Governor Theo­ fore going to the Military Academy fear the child had met death by Have Description. 1 50c Colonial Briar sucker or plain pique. Sizes 7 to campaign on the President of the tion. the close contact established dore Roosevelt sa'd then in refusing at W est Point Wedneoday to addreaa 16 years. Sells iike hot cakes! United States. drowning In the East river close by by Goyemor Cross with Republican clemency may be also what Gover­ the grraduating class. the Sutton Place playground where leaders was watched with more "When a man says be is going to nor Lehman will aay In the cose of Says Italy Will Imitate Her ' The President was accompanifd he was last seen Thursday night, the than ordinary Interest. Tacoma, Wash., June 8.— (A P ) __ PIPE Second Floor. balance the budget and doesn’t do it Jury Refuses to Convict Eva Coo. from Washington by Henry Morgen- You’ll Live In Your authorities had not rejected the pos­ "Human Relationship" ®®orthers by air and on the ground and when a man says he Is going to Said Governor Roosevelt—It was Creating an Empire De­ thau, secretary o f the Treasury, and cut the government payroll and then sibility he had been kidnaped. Referred to by Senator J. K. for the hideaway haunt used in the In March, 1899: Fiancee and Parents in Some credence to this belief was Bradley. Republican Senate floor Dutchess county neighbor. The train hires 120,000 additional employes, George Weyerhaeuser kidnaping "In the commission o f a crime, a given by the report of Harry Lepou, leader, as "a human relationship,” ride offered opportunity for discus­ Both For Tots’ they believe it is time to fix the re­ woman is deserving of the ■ same $1.30 Value 7 5 c a taxicab driver, that he had seen a the almost dally Interchange be­ widened today as strong Indications spite Other Opinions. sion of the monetary situation but sponsibility.” “Weddmg Gown” Murder. blame aa a man In a similar case. I COTTON The Classic small boy with a well dressed wom­ tween the governor and the Repub­ were given the identities of the ab­ there was no outward sign that this •Linens Mention of candidates was taboo would deal with a woman as with a happened. Morgentbau drove direct­ Glove Favorite . . . long the delegotes at the scene, an at about 6 o’clock Thursday night lican leadership was Interrupted ductors were unknown both to Fed­ only once as a result o f the chief man— no whit differently." Cagliari, Sardinia. June 8.— (A P ) ly from the train to his farm. Swim •Stitched Crepes '“ thind the scenes, a delayed start nt Sutton Place and 56th street eral agents and police. Mlddleburg, Pa., June 8.— (A P ) within two blocks of Jackie's play­ executive’s nomination of Senator A report that 20 Federal Reserve Woman's Statement —Premier Musaolini told soldiers de­ Despite a drizzling rain, a crowd Fabric made in whipping into shape Says Eva Coo; •Rough Straws Sherman Strawser must die alone ground. Harvey L. Thompson, Democrat, of notes from the $200,000 ransom parting for East Africa today "We of folks met the special train at SPECIAL ! SPECIAL ! FROCKS the two sets of resolutions to be for the "wedding gown" murder be "Governor Lehman is a good guy, Boy Was Crying Middletown, as state agent of agen­ were found yesterday In bank re- have an old and a new account to Highland, N ew York, where tha acted upon Monday and Tuesday in Suits ^ • Piques tried In vain to place on his 16-year- Lepou told police he was waiting cies and institutions. celpta at Salt Lake City was fol­ and maybe I ’ll get a break. I f I do. it settle" with Ethiopia "and we will President got off. the ten state effort to revive Re­ Slip-ons old fiancee and her parents. for a fare wljen he noticed the Openly criticizing the governor lowed by another that E. F. Con­ will be the first one since I left my settle them." Mr. Roosevelt directed a drive Dial Tobacco 1 Vz oz. 1 0 c This Summer! publican fortunes in the city which Zella Gill, dark-eyed mountain woman leading the boy by the arm. for not renominating Col. Raymond nelly, Federal agent in charge of husband In Calgary 25 years ago." Apparently referring to Great straight home where his mother, was the home of Abraham Lincoln. girl whose trousseau hopes he The boy, who he said resembled the F. Gates, a Republican, Bradley office.-s here, was missing from hts Mrs. Coo was convicted of the Britain's openly expressed opposi­ Mrs. James Roosevelt, waited with a We've JustThe white bat you want this summer I N ot In OonI'erence blamed for the robbery-slaying of missing Jackie, was crying that he hinted broadly on the Senate floor office today. murder of Harry Wright, a handy­ tion to Italy's policy in Africa, II breakfast table ail filled. Sporty little affairs in linen and pique for your cottons. Mention of Herbert Hoover his farm employer. Charles Gable, wanted to play ball. He said be that the "human relations" between A Seattle newspaper (Post-Intel­ man about her Otsego county road­ Duce said the accounts would be The President came here with a Two for 1 5 c Large brimmed straws for afternoon costume.^. And brought from Spangler the comment was freed with her parents last heard the woman tell the child: the Democratic chief executive and ligence) which carried the report, house. He was struck down by a settled without taking "any account secretarial staff, but with no ap­ 5 9 ' smart panama types for your linen suit. They rcqlly that "he isn’t in the conference; he night by a jury that tried them for "When you get home and get Republican Ieadershi;> could be con­ said It waa reported he had left by mallet blow, and '.hen steam-rollered of what 1s said beyoud the frontier.” pointments. A bag full of papers and the crime. Wool suits look lota more than $1.98! doesn’t Uve in this part of the Unit­ washed you might play ball after­ sidered at an end. airplane for Salt Lake a ty to direct by an automobile. Speaking to 20,000'soldiers of the letters gave him plenty of study The closelc 4-button fabric $1.98 $r.98 with halter ed States.” The jurors— eleven men and a ward." A few days later, however. Brad­ a search there. In (^ ifo m la , Mrs. Nellie May Sabauda division and a huge crowd v/ork for the few days at home and and strap Blip-on is equally aa smart with Millinery—Main Floor, center. Another positive development was woman—deliberated for five hotira A t that point, the taxicab driver ley visited the chief executive with Houae Aa the Key Madison muat die on the gallows for of Blackshirts, the Fascist dic­ your aports costumes as your he was hopeful of completing this necklines. the elimination of former Governor on Strawser’s story that the Gills said, he picked up a fare and drove a group of other Senators to dis­ Indications that names of the ab­ the death of her husband unless the tator made a sharp and pointed ref­ before Wednesday. dressy afternoon frocks. Fine, bad goaded him to the Icllling, and off. cuss the state's fiscal policies. The FREE! ' FREE! Young, gay Frank O. Lowden, who twice sought ductors of the nine-year-old boy governor commutes her sentence. erence to England. Marvin H, McIntyre, a secretary, colors. 3 soft suede-like flnlsh. White then returned a verdict of "not next day the Republican leader Mis.xes’ and Women’s the Republican nomination and who The boys saddened parents, Mr. who was released a week ago were H er conviction recently waa upheld Refers to England established headquarters at Pough­ years. only. No trouble at all to keep guilty." again called on the chief executive unknown to officers came when au­ will come from retirement at his and Mrs. John F. Kaul, clung to the by the State Supreme (3ourt. "We will Imitate to the letter keepsie where constant contact was these clean! Zella’s father, Lester, went back to to present the tentative draft of the thorities revealed the "two gabled” Oregon, m., farm to make the major belief their child had been kidnaped Sentence Commuted those who try to teach us a lesson," maintained with the White House 1 Catcher Rough Cut Jail to complete a six months' sen­ liquor bill. From then on until al­ hideout house bolds the ke: to their speech as the two day conference either by some one who mistook Another woman, Mrs. Gertrude he said. "They demonstrated that SPORTS 2-Pc. Frock Sets Main Floor, rig)»t A nklets tence for moonahinlng. most the final moments of the ses­ and Washington. Regular 10c Size. 2 Oz. opens Monday. Hoover visited Low­ him for one of the wealthier boys of identities through fingerprints. The Puhse waa sentenced to the chair in when they were creating an Empire frocks with low stm Zella (md her mother went )>ack sion Bradley was a frequent visi­ COTTONS—for every hour o f the Play suit with cot­ den this week. Lowden announced he the fashionable Sutton Place district house was believed abandoned by Illinois for a similar crime, but her by defending it they never took With backs made for to their tumble-down home in the tor. the gangsters. TREASUBY BALANCE summer day! They’re not only ton dress. Just what would not be a candidate. or by a woman with a twisted ma­ sentence was commuted to life Im­ into consideration world opinion." Every Purchase of 2 I’ackages play! Jack mountains with the Gills' six ternal instinct. Most olMervera regarded It as An authoritative source disclosed cool but, oh so easy to keep look­ little girls, 3 to 6, Hale’s Fur Storage To Have 8,000 Delegates prisonment several weeks eigo. "If the Blackahirt regime calls ing fresh and neat! There are desire! $l:i9 other offspring. Parents Not Rich more than a coincidence that from the young kidnap victim had told the youth of Italy to arnos it does so Washington, June 8.— (A P )— The • SHIRTMAKER TThe minols fair grounds coliseum, the day the governor and Bradley Yesterday waa a "Black Friday," aerrsuckers, piques, voiles, ba­ 2% On Valuation! Stripes with new some two miles north of the down­ T o Die in Jnly Jackie's father la a toy aalesmoa specially what parts of the home he because it is its bounden duty, be­ position of the Treasury on June $ DRESSES for Strawser went back to prison to patched up their differences, the saw his captors touch with un­ with seven executions throughout tistes, broadclotha, dotted awisses. LASTEX tops! Pas­ town hotels, where the conference employed by an Importing firm. He cause it finds itself faced with a was; RecelpU, $18,077,189.18; « ( - sports, street, resort Summer Suits await death in the electric chair relationship between the chief exec­ gloved hands. the country. There were the mother- Every dreaa was chosen for style Minimum charge $1.50. In­ tels with fancy tops! •will be held, was a scene of feverish said he had no income teyond his supreme necessity. A ll Italian peo­ pendlturea, $38,950,367.98; baisnes, wear. sured against moths, theft snd Ourene and English the week of July 8. moderate salary. utive and the Democrats began to The child said the bouse was and-son hanglngz at Georgetown ple feel this fact and the whole peo­ 02,005,643,072.38; customs reeeiptg. and quality (N elly Don and Tom­ Sleeveless broad­ activity. show signs o f. straining. (they slew her brother); the triple 3 For 2 0 ® Are. Phone (4133) and our rib anklets. Sizes S He at first confessed the slaying Captain WUllam T. Reynolds, In gray, with two gables and "near ple are ready to spring up aa one for the month, $5,872,769.88. boy brands Included). Sizes 14 to • DRESSY FROCKS cloth auits. Whits Folding chairs were aligned on the Thrice during the closing days of execution at Boston of the Millen 44. driver wUl call for your Chat I to lOH. and pleaded guilty, saying be killed charge of the search, said the water and a railroad curve." man when there is a question o f the Receipts for Uie fiscal year (I in soft fabrlca for and colors. 1 to 3 $ tanbark floor, a platform was con­ the session, the governor found brothers and Abraham Faber, young 1.00 Gable to get money to buy Zella a strongest possibility was ttet the The six gangsters, the young power and glory of their country.” July 1), $3,405,893,003.79; c« e afternoon wear. years. structed and press tables set up in himself at odds with the Democrats All Union Made Main Floor, left. Main Floor, righL wedding dress. His death sentence lumber heir stated, wore masks and "cop killers"; the electrocution at n Duce began hts speech immedi­ tures, $6,612,838,170.73 (t the oval structure that smee 1901 boy had been drowned. A thorough In the two branches. Once over the A t H A LE S Cotton Frocks—Second Floor, Main Floor, rear. followed. used the names "A lvin ” and "H ar­ Huntsville, Texas, of Albert Carr, a ately after the troops had passed in $3,328,327,707.43 o f en has been used for livestock judging grappling In the East river In the nomination of former U. 8. Senator A$ hia days grew shorter, be vicinity of the playground proved ry" In addrastting each other. It is negro, for attacking a white woman; review, saying; "BlatdcsbIrU of pendlturea); excess cf i GREEN STAMPS ISSUED IN ALL DEPTS.. at state fairs snd horse shows. pleaded with the SUte Pardon Frederic C. Walcott as state wel­ bellevsd the gang cleverly used the and the execution at Oilumbla, S. C., Officials said 8,000 delegates futile, but there was s possibility, fare coramissionsr, the sec.nd time Cagliari you have witneosed a su­ $3,207,042,273.84; dies said, that the boy's body had names In the child's presence to ot Thurmond Harris, - negro, for a perb manifestation of force and’ 'Voted on the arsna floor. 782,904.870.78. A (Cratliiaad on Pan Twoi «n carried away by tides. like crime. Harris confessed as he discipline wholly worthy of the iCrattmwd on Page Ton) (CeatlBued oa Page rive) , sat down in the dcatii chair. heroic and wariike SardtatM^ i«M " [ ■’■T' by eoiM aiu familiar with the bultd- la*. Police Captaia Richard Shaa Richardson, Kenneth Loster Too- fall. Ws hops for a good attend Hymn; Venl Creator. omlttod at the OUasd bad aereraT flogarpriiita taken yes- SEE GLASTONBURY ^AMERICAN IflllER’ mans, Norm an Ronald Batch, Elarl ones. 112 ELM TREES SPECIAL TRAINING Organ and vocal selacttona at al church Sunday, Juns 8. Urday, tba thiavea Itaviiig tbe BOARD CLEARS William Knofla, Howard Alden GHb- The Dorcas will hold an outing ROCKVILLE 9:30. GILEAD building by a rear window. son, Thomas Henry Heatley. at. Columbia Lake on Wednesday services will be held In Hebran- m The dance given by Ausonla lodge A t the 10:30 mass the senior the Hebron Congregational etaur(2i^ii Several months ago tha East THE HOLY SPIRIT Recitation—Good-bye ...... evening. Further particulars will Hebron Orange, No. Ill, held Us PRUNED IN 19351'------— ----- ' ROAD POSSIBILnY last night was a auccesa in every IS DP FOR TRIAL FOR GUARDS’ CAMP choir will sing: St 10:30 o’clock. Children's Day School building on the same street way, a large number being In at­ • THORNTON ON ...... Lola Whltcher ba announced through these col­ Vidl Aquam—Gregorian. regular meeting at the OUeod ball will be observed. was entered at whlbh time a small tendance. Mias M argaret Squatrlto Hymn. umns. Kyrie Elelson— Battmann. Tuesday evening. After the busi­ The Toung Women's club mst iu — CHIlDREirS PROCRAMS amount of money collected for the won presented with a baaket of (PBNTBOOST USSSON) Benediction. A Memorial Service will be cele­ Gloria— Battmann. ness meeting, the Orange waa open the home of Mrs. Paul Potocek children's milk fund and a watch Sanrey of Highway to New flowers by Auaotiia lodge and a After Hearing in N. Y. Court* SANDJRDERS Postlude— March ...... West brated Sunday morning, June 16, In Credo— Battmann. and the children from the White F w Remored Entirely andi |k cHORCHES SUNDAY valued by a teacher aa a keepaake bouquet of roses by the Women's Tour of Doty at Pine Camp, Text: John 18:7-11 8 :10- The Week which all the several Swedish socie­ Offertory; Venl Creator—Millard. school and the Gilead Hill school en­ Thursday aftemoou. Mrs. Ethel White was the leader. F lag Day were taken. Professional Club. Miss Florence OontloiMd from P age One) Y l, 38. 37. THE HOLY SPIRIT Monday at 7— Boy Scouts. ties of the community arc most Ladies' Quartet tertained. The program: song, was the topic for the afternoon. The Memorial Servioea London Turnpike May Plano played two accordlan selec­ Tks Interastloaal Untfemi Tuesday— King's Daughters out' cordially invited to participate. Sanctus— Battmann. "Campfire,” by Beatrice Porter, MnchDeadwoodEliminal'i * -rr-* n • room Walls Fonnd Marked N. Win Require Madi tug School Leoaon for June 8. program: singing of "America,” hy Damon Lodge, No. 17, Knlgbta ot tions. There will be no meeting of aeked to verify the Amounts of By GEORGE HENRY DOLE ing at the summer cottage of Mr. Benedictus— St. Basils. Grace Vey and Gloria Barraaso; I Baptisms to Feature Day in the entire group; ‘‘History ot Our Pythias will decorate the graves of the society held next week Friday, Thornton’s bills, reported to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loomis at Bolton ST. JOHN’S POUSH NATIONAL Agnus—Battmann. sketch, "Milk,” by Joseph, Charles Flag,” read by Mra. Rose Mota; ed Marphey Reports. churches —Theft in their members and other Pythlans Mean Some Action. but at tbe meeting following a week With Swastikas. Bowen that they should be paid by Preparation. B y WM. E. OOilOr, D.D. Lake. Each member Is asked to 28 Oolway Street Come Holy Ghost—Choir. and Yolanda Barraaso; sketch, “M a Editor of Advauiee laternatlofial Sunday School LeasoaH unto men the glory that the Father poem, “Our Flag,” by M iss Roes the East School. members who are buried in Rock­ from that Friday all retuma for the state and not by the town. bring a basket lunch. All those wish­ Rev, F. B. .Mlkloszewskl Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ and the Auto,” and "P a and House Text, June 9 gave Him. It is the new.power com­ Motz; song, "Star Spangled BaS'- ville and vicinity on Sunday. tlcketa sold are to bs made. A auggaatlon was made to the ing transportation and all those who ment wll Ibe at 4 p. m. Cleaning" by Gloria Barraaso, Med- The annual Joint Memorial ser- The fact of the Holy Spirit, " A s naany as are led by the Spirit ing into the world that haa wrought ner." Refreshments of sandwich­ The poaalbUlty of a new road that New Tork, Juns 8 ___^^(AP) — meeting last night that Mr. Bowen are able to furnish it are asked to Sunday— The Feast of Pentecostes cllne Vey, Yolanda and Charles Bar- During IMS to <1aU 113 «Iai treu Rbclcvllle, June 8— ChUdren's Day vica of Rising Star Lodge, I.O.O.F. Considerabla prsparatory training of God, they are the aons of God.” the progress made since the Lord es, coffee and fancy cakes were will extend from tbe Manebeiter Noble Grand Mrs. Marlon Swastikas, symbols os old as the and Mr. Pitkin be called to tha sad that it helpo ua and worka get in touch with Miss Bernice Ly- will be observed with a solemn high rasao: pociil, "Spring W alk," read have been pruned by the local ERA i will be observed In many of the will take place on Sunday afternoon Is going to be necessary for all units — Ramans 8:14. came. It la the veritable river of served by the hostess. The club town line at the end of South Main bronze sge and currently' on em­ next meeting of the Board In an at­ through ua, ia to be diatlnguiahed dalt. The group will leave at 11 a. m., mass, procession and Sermon at by Elaine Vey, and song "Boat I churches of Rockville with special at two o'clock in the I.O.O.F. hall. Straughan of SuiuMt Rabekah Lodge water of life, making all things APPARATUS PUTS OUT voted to have a strawberry supper crew under the direction of Tree street through East Glastonbury to blem of Adolf HlUeris power In tempt to determine the respcnslbll- o f the 169tb Infantry, Inclsdtng 10:30 a. m. Children's mass at 8:30 Race" by the Gilead Hill school. prograraa by the children of the The address will be given by Rev. urges all members to Attend tbe me­ from the doctrine of the Holy Spir­ That amazing, aatounding scene thrive Into which it flows. It la the and the meeting is scheduled for 2 at the Hebron church parlors the Warden Horace F. Murphey, and a meet the New London turnpike, Ity for tbe eituatlomthat for two Company K and the Howitzer Com­ p. m. Cathechism at 2 o'clock. The White school presented their Sunday schools. morial servicea In Center church to­ Germany, were scrubbed from odd i t on Pentecost day! What means it? influx from God that gives love and p. m. last week in June. Edward L. Nleld, pastor of the suggested ten years ago, seems days had the town’sVofficial family Monday— Mass at 8:30, entertainment In the form of a laiVe quantity of deadwood remov­ At the Union Congregational morrow morning All members are places in Magistrate Louis B. pany of this town prior to their m - Jesus told the disciples to tarry In light. It ia the power that will con­ 2 SMAIL nRES HERE ed. Four large trees which wore Rockville Baptist church. Following more assured at this time than at in an uproar. One recognizee the fact of the Tuesday— Moss at 8:30. broadcasting station. The an­ The Ladies' A id of the Gilead Con'- church there will be a baptismal aeked to meet at Odd Fellows ball Brodsky's court today. Jerusalem until they were endued tinue to lift humanity until It la one the exercises In the hall, the mem- Municipal Sand Pit trainlng for the annual tour of duty, aua. One experlencaa the warmth SOUTH CHURCH Tuesday— Glrla Sewing class will nouncer was Robert Foote. The gregational church will bold their dead were removed. The work has service with presentation of the Go- any period since the project was A trial of Raymond J. Healey with power from on high. He had with God. bera will go to Grove Hill cemetery at 10 o’clock. Miss Eveljm Wood will this year, as a component part of e f Ita raya, the joy and bleaaed- (Metliodlat Episcopal) Tw o still alarms for fires were program; A story, “H ow the Camel annual strawberry supper and sals been done on North Elm street, To-Church pins and Children's Day first suggested. self-termed •‘American HiUer” and Aa a result of the trouble the promised to send unto them tbe meet at 4:15 p. m. where a brief aervice will be held be the marshal. neaa o f Ita light, and all that It "All things Invisible" Paul de­ Leonard C. Harris, Minister answered by the South Manchester Got His Hump,” by Mary Hooker; at the Gilead hall Friday, June 21, Cast Center street. Autumn street. I exerciaea at the ten thirty o'clock Men from the state highway de­ hero of the National Soctallst Selectmen last nigh* tentatively the Flrat A rm y Corps In summer Holy Spirit. They were together Wednesday— Moss at 8:30. and tha floral emblem will be plac­ haa meant to the work of the clares, "are clearly seen, being un­ fire department late yesterday af­ "Rolling Down to Rio," by Ellen from 6 to 8 o’clock (d. s. t.) Salad, Eldrldge street. South Main and I service In the morning. Thera will partment have been active in Glas­ Workers' Party of America, on a diecueaed the feasiMItty of purchas­ maneuver! at Pine Camp, N. T. waiting. One cannot see the air he Thursday—Mass at 8:30. ed at the crossroads In memory of Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ world, especially In times before derstood by the things that arc Sunday 8er\1cea ternoon. The first fire waa caused by White; poem, "Wynken, Blynken stuffed eggs, rolls, pickles, coffe* M t Nebo place. Most of the trees ! be special ontbema by the Junior tonbury making a survey. They disorderly conduct charge Is to be ing a municipal aand and gravel pit, breathes; much less can the Spirit Thursday— Junior choir rehearsal the departed members. ranth, entertained tbe Past Matrons Colonel Orville Petty, Command­ mechanIcM invention had en­ made, even Hla eternal power and a short circuit in an automobile and Nod." by Jean Warner: song, and strawberry shortcake will be removed or treated were over a foot glrla choir and a playlet by the In­ have started in at the Buckingham resumed there tonight. which would mean that neither Jar­ of God, the inflowing life, or tnc 9:30 a. ro.— Church achool session. at 6:30 p. m. The following program will be and Patrons last night. Past Matron ing the 169th Regiment, C. N . O.. abled the world upon so targe a Godhead." From nature's aun come owned by John Peterson of Charter "Clouds," sung by Mary Hooker; served. in diameter. termediate and Junior departments. four comers and he stakea that Aside from amateur swastika de­ vis or Thornton would get any more creative power be discerned by the 10:45 a. m.— Whitsuntide Observ­ Friday— Mass at 8:30. presented In I.O.O.F. hall: Procla­ has issued orders that all units shall scale to turn night into day. heat and light which beautify the Oak street while it was at the cor­ "Gingham Dog and Calico Cat." read Class' Day waa observed at the The Dutch elm tree sanitation I The beginner's department with have been aet were taken as an in­ Olive Chapman and Past Patron signing, the night court last night business. Mr. Waddell stated that eye. Yet the Lord wants everyone ance. Morning worship. Holy Com­ Friday—Senior choir rehearsal at mation. Rising Star Lodge: Invoca­ hold thorough instruction in shelter earth. From heaven's Sun, the aun ner of Linden and Center streets. by Betty Hardy; "The BoVr-Legged work done by the, E R A Is predicat­ ! .111!.. Lucille Merrick In charge will dication of the probable road. Sev­ Russell Tryon presided on the was the scene of near disorder when with the N R A aand and gravel code But this fact of tha sun, and to know exactly what it la. That It munion. Pastor’s Meditation— "T ar­ 7:30 p. m. Windham High school In W lUim aa- tion: Hym: Vocal duet. Mrs. Flor­ tent pitching, pitching, striking an^ of the Holy Cjlty, comes spiritual No. 2 was sent to extinguish the ed on the plan that trees once put eral curvaa between Buckingham throne, all past officers filling the two patrolmen whipped out their out of the way. the town could ea- pf the aun’a influence and blesa- ry Y e!” Saturday— M ass at 8:30 a. m. Boy,” by Robert Foote and the song tic Friday, June 7. Miss Barbara be first on the program with the fol­ ence Cordtsen, Mrs. Elsie Miller: folding tents and setting up may be known. He gave an Image of heat which is love and spiritual light in a healthy condition by the re­ comers and East Glastonbury chairs. After the meeting refresh­ revolvers to protect two of Healey's tabllah Its own plant. la ven- different from a 6:30 p. m.-!-Epwortli League. The fire. It being the second in the same "Polly-Wolly-Doodlc” sung by Jean Fish and Miss Allene Warner took lowing taking part, Mildred King­ pocking field ranges, during Ju it. "Suddenly there came a sound which is truth, and these are the Saturday— Polish language school moval of deadwood eliminates pos­ Remarks, Rlglng Star Lodge: vocal win be cut out and In East Glaston­ Expressing opinions that Mr. owledge of the laws of light automobile that haa called out tho Warner, Mary Hooker and Robert part In the program. ston, Raymond Chapman. -Marlene ments of crab meat salad, rolle, witnesses from a menacing group and July. from heaven as of a rushing mighty glory of God. They beautify and pastor win conduct the installation at 9 a. m. sible breeding places for the bark aelectlons, MIsa Frieda Tennatedt, bury the roadway will be changed. Thornton bad been placed In a bad Dd heat. Here one enters Into South Manchester apparatus In Foote. After the program ,' Ice W’anegar. Jane Dickinson, Elsie coffee, ice cream and etrawberrles of more than 76 persons. wind. It filled the house, and cloven glorify character. "They give power of officers for the new year. beetle, the Insect which transmits Miss Anna Walz, Mrs. Cordsten, The line that la proposed for the light by the meeting Wednesday In order that tba 169th Regimen'S A realm of theory and doctrine three weeks. cream and cake were served. Games Elliott, Grace DresaCr, Audrey Mon- were served by tha 1035 officers. Ernst Elmhurst, a writer, who da- tongues of fire aat upon each of and victory over the evils that as­ Music at the morning hour: -ST. BRIDGET'S B. C. the Dutch elm tree •di.scase which Mrs. Elsie Miller: Address, Rev. Ed­ new road would not pass In front of the Selectmen voted that copies of men can acquaint themselves with os well as of fact. It may bs The previous fire w'as iji'hen he wore enjoyed until U o'clock. Thir­ COUNT OUt-OF-STATB CARS ette, Frederick Wnnegar, Erwin Garden flowers and favors were used scribed himself as one of the organ­ them and they were filled with the sault ua. They work the second Prelude— Paato:-ole...... J. S. Bach Rev. William Judge has ravaged many fine trees In the ward L. Nicld, Hymn, Blest Be the the general store and post office, or Mr. Waddell’s report be given full field conditions such as will be ex­ sold. Indeed, that what the sun waa driving on Hartford road ami ty-four members were present and .Mchriimpf, Harry Wells. Jr,, Clar­ to decorate the tables In the ban­ izers of the American "Nazi Par­ Holy SplriL" That ia how the Holy birth of regeneration and bring man Processional Hymn, No. 180— Coro­ Re\'. Leo Plcher western part of the state. Tie That Binds; Benediction. In front of any of thi houses or the publicity. It follows: perienced at Pine Camp. N. Y., It is ia to us in experience does not resulted in a bell alarm. A s In the there was 32 visitors. ence NelT, Robert Relnhold, Jean quet hall. ty." and another witness, Ludwig Spirit then given and now coming again Into the Image and likeness nation Sacramento, Cal. (AP) — The The work on the elm trees has Rorolves Medal Methodist church, but would come "A t the Selectmen's meeting held expected that company commanders depend even upon our know! first case the damage to the car was Mrs. E. E. Foote spent Wednesday Craig, and Frank Selilott. The Glaser, were leaving the building Into the world Would appear, were of the Creator. The Lord Is present Anthem— "Grieve Not the Holy Masses will be at 8:00, 9:30 and number of out-of-state automobiles been Incidental to the regular tree Miss Margaret M. McCartm. directly straight from the north, May 5, 1935, Alexander Jarvis, Jr., will take their units out on an over­ edge of many facta concerning it. alight. No, 3 was called yesterday at the Wllllmantlc camp ground. children of the Primary department when the booing, biasing throng it miraculously made visible. What, in us by His Holy Spirit. In it is Spirit” ...... J. Stainer 10:30. admitted to northern and central work done by the ERA but has con­ daughter of Mrs. Margaret McCar- making necessary the removal of Miss Florence Sharp of Farmers- and his attorney, William J. Shea, night hike so as to become accus­ Much of this la true concern' afternoon to Center street to cx- The seventh and eighth grades of in charge of Miss Eleanor Neff will pressed close. then, ia it In essence? It is Life it­ Hymn—No. 190— Uambeth. A t the 8:00 mass the junior choir California has Increased each formed to the prescribed standard.-! burg. Indiana, ia spending the sum­ appeared and stated that "unfair tomed to camp routine. Heretofore, the revelation of God Himself. It tingiilBh a fire that had started the Gilead Hill school had to post- ! i.(ii-ak ns follows, Joan Walnwrlght, tln of High street has been awarded the W eir house, which Is located on Their police escort ordered the Ing the Holy SplriL Jeaua em^ self proceeding from the Father will sing; month for 19 consecutive months, outlined by the State Department mer wdth her uncle and aunt, Mr. tactics" entered Into the placing of a ll' the local hoys have enjoyed the brings the Lord's humble, kind, lov­ Anthem— "A s Pants the H art" .. when a blow torch being refilled |xmo their hike to Prophet’s Rock I Jane Ferguson, Rodney Brigham, the gold medal which Is given each the road to the north of the post group back at gun-point and hur­ phaslzed this mystic working of through His glorified Human. This Hymn; Come, Holy Ghost. bringing In more than 1,000 passen­ of Forestry. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson of Holl town orders for aand. etc. comforts of shower, hatha at Camp ing nature Into our hearts. It Is the • ...... Spohr with gasoline flamed up In tho : Eleanor Chapman, Virginia Chap- year by the Connecticut Chapter, office, and then would follow on a ried the two men to safety. God’a spirit on the aoula of men muat be ao, for Scripture declares Hymn: My First Communion. Thursday afternoon on account of gers daily, according to border reg­ street. While in the Ea^t Miss Sharp "1 have checked the records In Cross, Niantic, but at Pine Comp Comforter promised, for it gives In Recessional Hymn. No. 350—Angel's plumbing shop of Johnson and Lit­ the rain. I man, Jean Miller, Gernlillnc Chap- Daughters of the American Itcvolu- ; .ralght llire' to the rear of the Swastikas In Chalk when. In Hla dlacourae to NICO' that the Holy Spirit waa not until Hymn; Jesus Is Coming to Me istration figures of the state depart­ Is visiting points of Interest in the this office of payments made to the boys will take their baths from affliction's agony the peace of God. Story. tle at Center strecL 1 man, Barbara Mead, Allen Taylor, tlon to a representative student houses In the little settlement. This Swastikas in chalk were found demus describing the coming of Jesus waa glorified. It la the Today. Church and Sunday school will be ment of agriculture. White Mountains and the beaches. both concerns and teg to report as 10-gaIIon cans elevated in true field It bequeathes the prlcele.ss posses­ Postlude—Cathedral Prelude and NEW BASEBAU GROUNDS Gloria Mazella, Marion Worcester. from different colleges of the state. would do . away with the sharp under the courtroom clock and on the new life. He said. "The wind Father’s glory that Jesus manifest­ curve over the small wooden bridge follows: style. blowcth where It liateth, and thou sions of God. "For, as many aa are J’-M Roe...... J. S. Bach I Uucabclle West. In the playlet with Miss McCartin Is a student at St. the court's safe. And when Magia- ed in the world made visable, for He The Dorcas society of the Eman­ Previous to the adoption of the led by the Spirit of God, they be­ Alb.an W . Cooper, Organist and i Miss Priscilla Szalontal In charge Joseph's College In West Hartford. and would mean the necessity of trate Brodsky retired to his cham­ Offlcera will also order their men heareat the sound thereof, but canst declared that He had manifested TO BE OPENED JUNE 16 Code, In November 1933, all materi­ come the sons of God." Choirmaater. I the folloudng will take part, Marl- The medal Is presented to the stud­ building a much larger bridge over uel Lutheran church will hold an bers at the close of lart night's pro­ to become used to clorinated w ater not tell whence it cometh, and als were purchased on the basis of whither It goeth; so la every one Nevt Sunday, Conference Sunday, I lyn Wells, Hazel Betty Barrows, ent. who In the opinion of the facul­ the meadows and the brook to the outing at Columbia Lake on Wednes­ ceedings hei^lacovered one inscribed from Lyster bags and the men will east of the present small bridge. day evening. lowest bidder by the State Highway that la bom of the Spirit." . the pulpit a ( the morning hour will The official opening of the new , Dorothy Kingston, Shirley Dunlap. ty and student body, most closely on the wall.' be trained In sparing use of drinking The hill that leads from East Glas­ Department and the Town of Man­ ba occupied by W ayne Womer, baseball grounds on the West Side ; erson, Gardner Chiuiman, Edward approaches the Ideal standards of Healey, whose "storm trooper” water during forced marches. Units tonbury up to the New London chester, Indicated - s follows: Secretary of the Connecticut Tem­ playgrounds Is set for June 16 and Priscilla Chapman, Bernadlne And- honesty, loyalty, cooperation and The Socialist Labor Party will uniform was allghtl> out of press will go to camp “stripped to the In the story of Pentecost, when military highway would bo cut ‘‘Sept. 21. 1933. the State High­ perance Union. His subject will be, those who have visited the diamond (-'hapman, Lois Chapman, Evanga- excellence of character. hold tbe fourth in a summer series from an unexpected night and day iKine" on equipment and Impedi­ the dlaciplea were gathered togeth' down by the proposed change, and way Department issued an order to "Facing a Pagan World." located between Pleasant, Cooper, lino Cobb, Barbara Custer, Dorothy Misa McCartin is a member of the of meetings at Center Park tonight In jail, ia accused of Inciting disor­ ments and It Is expected that tha er in conaecratloa and expectation the dirt taken from the cut In the Alexander Jarvis (3o., State No. Oedar and Cooper Hill streets, are Hincks, Norm a Minor, Barbara Ben­ Horae Economics Department ot SI at 8 o’clock. Herman Simon of Los der In the display of a banner on transport allowance, for the two we are told that "there came South church will continue Ita a u r r hill would be used for filling In for PO-A-5485 for 6,000 c. yds. of sand Qiuch Impressed with Its fine condi­ son, Priscilla Richards, Betty Jane Joseph's College, is president of St. Angeles, the speaker, will answer the facade of Kreutzer hall In East companies will be a one and one-half sound from heaven aa of a rushing summer union service plan, joining the new road that would be built to be taken from bank at 245ic tion. Ryan. Wilma Ulltsch, Francei Elizabeth's Guild, vice president ol questions at the conclusion of his 88th street where his group had ten truck. mighty wind." The mysteries of CHURCHF.S with Center church for the two through the meadowi. per cu. yd., 91.237.50. This order The signs warning people to keep Green, Bernice Bamforth, Dona the Glee -Club: a member of the talk. called a meeting Thursday night— Except for overnight "hikes” at that day are not all revealed or months, beginning Sunday June 30th was completed and paid for hv the off are being followed faithfully and Mchr, Priscilla Reed. Mary Shep­ the Catholic Action Club: and ot the scene of a near rict. Niantlo to and from the range, this made plain to us. but the reality of with service In the Center church. State Highway Department. Jarvla M A N C H E S T E R A N D V E R N O N I luncheon and bridge with Mrs. Ches- the grass was cut for the first timu herd, James Bentley. Athletic Club, tbe Dramatic club, Misa Doris Bolen of Highland Healey came to court to prose­ will be the first real field test for what happened there and ita effect A brief but imporcant meeting of was the lowest bicfder. PARISH. ter Robinson. 23 ■-a West Middle yesterday. There will be a program of reel- the Chemistry club and the Inter­ street spend Friday with friends in cute Julius Alexander, a strapping the local guardsmen. have been manifest In the world the Official Board of the church is BRITISH-AMERICAN ‘On May 5, 1934, the State High­ (Sletfaodlat Episcopal.) Turnpike. Hostesses. Mrs. Henry tationa given at the Baptist church national Relationship club. She Is a Rockville. machinist of the Bronx, who had The rifle team of Company K Is through the history of the (Thrls I called for at the close of the morn­ way Department Issued orders for tlan Church. O. Homer OInna, Minister. : Miller, Mrs. Fred Thrall. Mrs. Ches- at ten thirty, with tonga by the graduate of the Rockville Hlgn ripped down the banner which read: busy at pracUce for the Regimental ing service Sunday. materials for the Town of Manches­ ------i ter Robinson, Mrs. Philip Emery, MAX U ViFfAK E S OVER varloiia departments. The following achol, claaa of 1033, and will receive OUTING ON JUNE 22 Manchester Assembly, No. 16. "Gentiles, organize! Unite and and State rifle matches to be held It would be w'ell in our con ter aa follows; aideration, and In our teaching, Sunday at Vernon. ; Mrs. Ernest Bengston, Mra. Julian will take part, Helen Ford, Arlene her degree In 1036. Order of the Rainbow, will hold a fight Jewish 'Talmudic gangster­ at SIraibury June 16 and 23. re­ Alexander Jarvis— 2,500 cu. yds. of this lesson that we should dwell 9:25 a. m.. Service of Worship. , Cary, Mrs. Charles Bader, Mra. Rob- ST. M.ARY’.S CHURCH Robinson, Billy Schwarz, Adolph Scanlon Boy Dies regular meeting Monday night at ism." spectively. Rei. .lames Stuart Neill, Rector sand at .50 cu. yd.— 91.260.00. largely upon the fact and the poW' A continuation of the beautiful ert Dewey. GRAIN, COAL BUSINESS Grimm, Alice West, Lawrence Hew- Francis J o s^ h Scanlon, son of The Britlsh-American ejub's an­ 7:30 o’clock at Masonic Temple. A But after a snappy, heel-cIlcklng Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Scanlon of nual outing win be held on Satur­ Manchester Sand and Gravel Co. er> and glory of the experience of aervice of last Sunday. Five are Wednesday. 6:36— Cub Pack. son. Earl Edwards, Annie Sweet. short advisory board session will be Nazi salute in front of Magistrate Sunday, June 9th— Whitsunday. White street, died on Friday at St, day, June 22 at the Lledcrtofel club — 2.500 cu. yds. aand at .60 cu. yd.— the Holy Spirit In the soul, leaving to be baptized and one taken into Wednesday, 6:30— Class in Aero­ Max Lavitt, owner of the building Fred Ford. Donald Hewaon, Martha held directly after the regular meet­ Brodsky, he remained as a defend­ Fifty-first anniversary of the | on Forbes street. East Hartford, It 91.250.00. to theologians the doctrine and the our church fellowship. Sermon by plane Model Design. la which the Mancheeter Grain and Wright, Irving Dunn, Jr„ Prlacllla Francis Hospital In Hartford where ing. ant on the machinlsts'a complaint. STRAWSERTODIE founding of St. M ary’s Parish. ho had been receiving treatment for was announced today by President Alexander was freed. "Jarvla delivered his entire order j theories, even as we may enjoy the tho pastor on the subject “Sunset- Wednesday. 7:00— M argaret E. Coal Company was located on Apel Conrady, Anna Conraijy, Howard slders.” Members are requested by 10:45 a. m.— Holy Communion about ten days. Death was due to Clayton Allison, who Is also chair­ The sports dance committee of and was paid for same. In fact de-1 lun, leaving to the physicist the Hood Circle, King's Daughters, with place, haa taken over the equipment Hewson. Gloria Worcel. Walter Ed­ the flower committee to bring cut and sermon. Choir re-unlon. Special complications. The funeral arrange- man of the outing committee. The Campbell Council, Knights of Col­ llvered 620,660 lbs. in exceaa o f : ALONE FOR CRIME science of light. Marion Brewer, 72 Cedar street. and ia now receiving coal, grain and wards. A. H. Hartensteln, Jr., Net­ flowers for church decorations. Next preacher. The Rev. Remson B. O gll- | menta are incomplete. club members who are not working umbus. will hold a short meeting the state order and same was paid I The passages in our lesson Final meeting. other luppliea. He will conduct the tle Sweet, Marvis Beinhouer, Marion 1 y the Town of Manchester. This I from John and from Romans are Sunday, being Conference Sunday, by, prc.sidcnt of Trinity College, Son Bom will go to the grove during the Monday evening at 8 o'clock prior (Continaed from Page One) Saturday, 6:30— Junior Choir re­ Hartford, Conn. husineaa under the aame name as be­ Hewson. Mary Wright. Gladya Ed­ order was completed Nov. 24. 1934. appropriately chosen with this In there will be no session of the A son, John Holt North, was bom morning. Sport.s will be on the to the regular meeting of the CToun- hearsal. fore. It la an entire change in man­ wards, Margaret Booth, Eleanor "The Manchester Sand A Gravel | mind. They link this experience of church. Sunday, June 23rd will be 3:00 p. m.— Highland Park Sun­ on Friday morning at the Hartford program during the day and a light cll. Notes day school. agement. In this work he Is being Worcel. Ruth Kidd. Co. has delivered on the above order i Board for clemency. He had killed the Holy Spirit in the soul with the family Sunday and each family is Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett lunch will be served. At six o'clock Gable, he said, but only after being Sunday, June 16, Children’s Sun- aaalited by hli sun, Paul Lavitt, but The exercises at the Methodist up to the present time, 1,553 cu. | message of Jesus to His disciples requested to be present 100 per cent. church will also ba held at ten North of 10 Davis avenue. Mr. a roast beef dinner will be served All members of the Toung Peo­ goaded by the Ollla’ threats that un­ I'lf Se^mo^to^^^^^ ’’ “T h " p"a"r^ both will oontlnuo their activities In yds. and la at present delivering the concerning the Comforter. They At Manchester. tliiity o'clock tomorrow morning North la the secretary, treasurer ot followed by an evening entertain­ ple's Fellowship of St. Mar>''s less be got money to free Zella's of children. Exercises by the' chil­ ish." the manufacturing of elgara, which balance due of 947 cu. yds. emphasize the work of the Holy 10:45 a. m.. Children’s Day Serv­ dren. and the following children will take the People's Savings Bank of this ment program. The committee will church are requested to meet at the The Week la also located In the building. "I have checked the books In this father from jail he would be prose­ Spirit, the Comforter, as that of ice. This ia Children’s Day and part, William Brennan, Sylvia Rob­ city. Mrs. North Is the former Miss hold a meeting In the club room.s at parish house tomorrow afternoon at W alter 8. Crump cuted for Intimacy with the girl. The South Methodist and Center Monday, 8 p. m.— Historical pag- j LOVE, HONOR Agency for a high grade Pennsyl­ Funeral services for Walter 8. office for payments to Manchester convicting the wmrld of aln, of Promotion Day for the children of churches will begin their annual inson, James loimbert, Elaine W eb­ Marjorie Holt of this city, daughter eight o'clock. 2 o’clock for a final dress rehearsal Bitter over the Gills’ acquittal, he eant under the auspices of the vania coal haa been secured and Crump of 17 Mather street will be Sand and (jravel Co., and Alexander righteousness, and of judgment. our Church achool. Special music ster, Russell Johnson, Phyllis Geb- of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Holt for the historical pageant to be Insisted last night: union summer services June 30. Yoi:ng People's Fellowship, with there was being unloaded at the side held at 2 o’ -lock at the Mark Jarvis, Jr.. In order to determine by Mra. Matlock our soprano solo­ lcr„ Ethel LItz, Ruth James. Lois of Union street. Mr. Holt Is as.slat- given Monday evening an part of the "It is not Justice. They are Just Tho last "social event of the sea­ the other organizations of the par- track and Into the bins of the place the amounts paid each company for The work of the Hol.v Spirit ist. a children’s day sermonette on I McNeil, Betty Ellsworth, Mildred ant vice president and trust oftlcer 51st anniversary celebration of the Holmes Funi.ial Home, Woodbrldge aa guilty as I am." son"— "Mystery Supper No. 2”, by ish. ' today several l arloads of coal. NEXT MOVE ON NRA street. Instead of at I'clock aa an­ aand, gravel, use of trucks, etc.’, and might be tested by these things, or the subject “The Voyage of Life" by Kurlevltch. Lucille Schook, Welda of the Rockville Branch, Hartford church. Center church men, at the Hebron Tuesday, 8:15 p. m.— Annual I It it their Intention to operate on Connecticut Trust Company. nounced yesterday. Rev. J. Stuart find the following: we might test whether a man haa the pastor, baptism of 16 infants Game club on Monday evening, June "'ENSLAVE Bowers, Dorothy Blinn, Shirley Strawberry Festival and entertain- | Neill will officiate. Burial will be really experienced the presence of and children, and the presentation of a C. O. D. plan of selling and ex­ Webster and Eleanor Bowers. Former Resident Dies Mrs. Thomas Conran and children Amounts paid Amounts paid to 24. Secure tickets at once. The ment In the Parish House. UP TO THE SENATE the Holy Spirit by examining his a children's playlet by the children /' pect to be able to offer coal at rra- Theft At School John Murphy, formerly assistant are spending the week-end visiting in Thompsonvlllc cemetery. to Jarvis Co. Man. S. A Gr. Co. committee In charge, Harlow Willis, Friday, 3:30 p. m.— Girls' Friend­ For fiscal yr. ending Aug. 15, life in these respects. themselves. Ciome and enjoy the B'nr.blc prices in all slacs.The formal The discovery of a theft of about postmaster of this city, but a resi­ with relatives In Torrlngton. 9 365.10 9 275.73 Harry Maldment, Allen Dexter, R. ly Candidates. Has the Holy Spirit given - to leavening Influence of a little tot's openiag uf the Luslness will take .810 from a closet In the room ot dent of Springfield, Moss., for the Continued from Page Onej Joseph T. Bernier For fiscal yr. ending Aug. 15, 1,178.80 603.63 LaMottc Russell, John Kletzlc. Ches-1 pii.c tomorrow when delivery of pa.st 15 years, died In Sprliigllcld on The funeral of Joseph T. Bernier, For fiscal year period to date 648.41 man a hatred ol sin ? Has It cre­ smile on this children's day. ter Robinson. Peter Salmonscn, R a y' Mrs. Annie B. Andrews, principal Ronald LIngard, who has been 1,583.67 CHIRCH OF THE NAZARENE Friday morning. The body will be who died at the home ot hts daugh­ ated in him the holy attitude of The Week. Warren, Kenneth Burnham, Frank i ccai tlroady ordered through the of the East school was discovered prehcnslve powers" over all forms of office manager at tbe Depot Square Rev. H. B. -Vnthon.v. .Minister turning from sin to righteous­ Manchester. Cheney, Jr., F. A. Verplanck, H arry! new company and also grain and yesterday. The money was the pro­ brought to the Burke Funeral Home transportation, might go over until Garage Is leaving the employ of Mr. ter on Ridge street Thursday night, 92,192.31 92,403.08 In this city from which place burial was held at the home at 9 o’clock Estimate of order Issued to Alex. ness? And has It given him an Wednesday, 2 p. m. The Ladles' Kltching, Lucius Foster, John feed v.'lll be made. ceeds of the sale of randy and was next session. Roy this evening. He has not os I Sunday: will take place on Tuesday. this morning and at St. James's Jarvis for aand and stone fo r add. enlightened judgment? Aid will meet at the home of Mrs Pickles. ! to be iiBcil towards the expenses of Both Houses of Congress were In yet made any other connections, he 8:00 a. m.— Morning prayer. Mr. Murphy leaves his wife, and church at 0:30. A high mats was to sludge beds. M ay 7, 1935, and not I f a man have not theae things, W alker, 45 Mather street. Mrs. Sunday. June 9, Is the day for the ' of the graduation exercises. Several recess today, with Legislators look­ said this morning. 9:30 a, m.— Church Bible school. one son, Ralph Murphy, a moving celebrated. Mrs. Margaret Sullivan billed as yet. 240.00 it might be aaid that a human spirit McCray, Mrs. Wittman and Mrs. Seventh Annual Connecticut Model HOSPITAL NOTES of the teachers In the building found ing forward to next week’s doings. 0.00 of Ignorance and perverseness ia 10:45 m.— Morning worship picture director, now In California, song the mass and the solos. The Culver will assist as hostesses. Re­ Airplane Meet to be held at Rent- I their rooms had been entered and Senator Wheeler (D., Mont. 1 pre­ Mrs. Thomas J. Lewie, Mrs. more evident in his life than the with sermon by pastor. who has been called home. He also bearers wore J. Dragon, A. Henne- 92.432.31 92.463.08 ports from all officers are required. schler Field. East Hartford! The the office of Siiperlntendent of dicted that hl.s bill to abolish "un­ Arthur E. Loomis and Mra. Louis L. presence of the Holy Spirit. Again, 2:30 p. m.— Junior Mission Band. Joseph Navue of 170 Eldrldge leaves one brother and two sisters. quln, J. Malgrot, J. Bernier, F. Fal- ‘T h a above figures Include all Manchester and Vernon. Center Church Model Airplane Club, Schools Herbert O. Clough also, with essential" utility holding companies Grant have been named by Orford there is the witness of the Spirit 6:00 p. m.— Young People's Pray­ street was admitted and Mrs. George ' Outing June 15th a measure which now bears a lott and W. Messier. The buried amounts paid through the Select­ This Is Ckinference Week. The under the instruction of Michael the desk being ransnckeil but notn- Chapter, Dau.^htera of the American I at 8:15 given by children of S t that brings to man the conscious er meeting. i Baglay of Catsklll N. Y.. Mrs Frank The annual outing of the execu­ was In St. James's cemetery. men's office, with the exception of pastor leaves with Mrs. Ginns and Vetrano, has four entries. The boys liig of value being reported missing. lot of amendments -would go Revolution, as membera of the ness that he ta a child of God— a 6:30 p. m.— Young People’s S od- | Congdon of Wapping, Mrs, Peter tive, overseers, and office workers 960 paid to Alexander Jarvla for I Jame-s’s school. Card playing will Mr. Woodward for Taunton, Mass, who have entered planes In competi­ The old High school building Is through Monday.' peace of soul that. Is the deepest ety meeting. Mitchell of 19 North street were dis­ of the Hockanum Mills of the M. T. Permanent Memorial Day commit­ rent on charity orders. I follow the entertainment. In the where the Conference will be in ses­ tion are Bert Hamilton. John Moz- iiscil by the upper grades of the and truest experience of the Chris­ 7:00 p. m.— Annual Children's! charged yesterday. Stevens and Sons Co., of this city tee, Neal A. Cheney, secretary of the “From the above figures It would I afternoon at 3:45 there vrill be a ape- sion early Wednesday morning. Icy, David Wilson, and E arl Moore. Flast schol and It Is believed that tian life. Day program. Phyllis Dwlre of 83 Haynes street and the sales force of the N ew York committea has bean, notified. The seem that the amounts paid by ths I clal session for children. Prizes While there will be the usual session Each of these boys has made what the thieves entered the building Out o f this experience of the The W eek office will ba held on Saturday, permanent committee will meet town and the amounts paid, or to be of 920 and a dinner set will ho of the church school next Sunday waa admitted this morning. while an orchestra was using the INCREASE INIAXES LAVAL’S POWER is known as an R. O. G. (Rise Off Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.— MonthI.v I given. Spirit there comes a new con­ The hospital census today Is 48 June 15th, and not the 8th as previ­ Wednesday night ta pay bills for the paid by the state for future deliv­ morning, there will be no church i assembly room for practice. It Is sciousness of strength not in pne- the Ground) Commercial Fuselage meeting of the Sunday School | • and here’s the way to change “enslave” to “save" ously announced. recent celebration of Memorial Day eries by the Manchester Sand and service. A ll who have the time, patients. 1 belleveil that the money was taken self, but through new resouiwes of type Endurance Model. The boys Board. Fireman Reatgna GOVERNMENT’S AIM and to organize fer next year. Of the Gravel Co., on State PO-A-11,485, la the cars and the inclination are IS LIMITED TO power. It was this that Paul meant have worked faithfully under ex­ Wcdne.sday at 7:30 p. m.— Mid- | Albert Hewitt, for many years a ten groups represented on tbe com­ about evenly distributed. urged to go to Taunton and hear when he spoke of hla weakness, pert Instruction. Their planes will week prayer meeting. member of the Fttth Company of mittee the American Legion. British Respectfully submitted, , Bishop Bums next Sunday. The (Continued from Page One) and of hit prayer to be relieved of come in competition with hundreds Friday at 7:30 p. m.— Class meet­ NEW METHOD’S the Rockvilla Fire Department and W a r Veterans, the Disabled W ar O. H. WADDELL." SANDY BEACH pastor is to be the guest precaher of planes from all over the state. It, and In the answer to hla prayer ing. for several years one of the drivers veterans and the citizens delegates MONETARY A a S BALLROOM of the Central Methodist church of Several legislators kno\vn as Lib­ In the assurance "m y strength la of the truck has resigned as a regu­ Brockton that morning but will at­ erals are supporting the Idea, have yet to be chiisen. Crystal Lake made perfect In weakness." S E C O N D OONGREOA'nONAL CONCORDIA LUTHERAN. tend the conference the rest of the lar member of tha company, but though one of them remarked that Oontinned from Page One) ST. JAMES’S FESTIVAL Garden and Winter Streehi For now— you can save yourself and save your SO QUIET will continue as a subitituta mem­ day. some of tbe largest fortunes had al­ The silent policeman at tbe inter-- Children’s Doy Program. 10:45 a. m. K. Richter, Pastor BARGAIN money— by letting us do your washing. In ber. Mr. Hewitt Is employed dur­ ready been passed on to a younger section of North Main and Main In an earlier test, Laval won a SUN. JUNE 9 The following Sunday, June 23rd, fact our wonderful new Bargain Finish Service PLANS COMPLETED AUSTRI.VN S.ALT SMUGGLED our church is to be the host to the Prelude— Evening Melody ...... ing tbe day in Hartford. Thoraaa generation and thus tha Inheritance streets that was put out of commis­ vote of confldenct of 413 to 1ST In Presents 9:00 a. m.— Sunday school and | Pick Mo Up favor of postponing Interpellations. IN AUSTRIA FOR PROFIT Manchester Lodge of Masons os • ...... Galbraith i.s priced so low that you can’t afford to keep Harrison will succeed Mr. Hewitt tax-!-lf It should be proposed— would sion when knocked over by an auto­ Bible classes. aa a regular member. The Chamber's decisive action came they worship together on St. John's Processional FINISH SERVICE and Call on doing your own washing. be too late to apply to them for a mobile a month ago, was back in 10:00 a. m.— English service. Will Be Held li T St. James’s Vienna (A P )—The complications Invocation and Prayer Enterprise Cedric Ott, a regular In the Hook long time to come. comission this morning. A new ba^e when Laval had Impressed upon it RAY Day. Plan to be in your own 11:00 a. m.— German service. Hall Tuesday, June 11 — To t f Internal commerce when protect­ Responsive Reading. A Ladder Company has resigned on Some other more conservative haa been buUt that brings the light that "the situation la aerious." church at that time. The Week 1300 This week— and every week— your washday account of pressure of business. ed by tariff schedules and regulated Song—Keep a Cherry H eart ...... legislators are considered certain to part of the dummy much higher To Block Dex-aliutlon Give Valuable Prizes. Those to bo baptized this Sunday Tuesday at 8:00 p. m., the Sun- I costs' only iVlthnut Charge by government monopolies have ...... Primary Department can begin and end in five minutes. Imagine— Walter Schindler, a substltue In the oppoce the tax idea If It should be than formerly and Is less likely to be The single article of the "decree are the following: Doreen Evelyn day school teachers will meet for | Fttton Company has besn named as powers" law reads: DELEPORTE made even the smuggler's life more Anderson, John Dewart, Jr., Thomas Recitation—The Children ...... instead of spending hours in the basement, you put forward. knocked over again. A new a p p a ra -; The comnilttea appointed to ar­ the monthly meeting. a regular in the Hook A Ladder And Hla complicated. tua was not purchased, the pne i . !'To pravent devaluation of the range for tbe June festival at St. Cecil Fcnn, Donald Hoffman Gates, • • ...... Marlon VIttner Thursday at 2 p. m.. the Sewing | can take the time to do the things you really Company to succeed Mr. Ott. currency tbe Senate and the Cham­ This was strikingly Illustrated on Baptism. damaged being sent away for re- i James's church headed by Mrs. Nel­ TERRACE GARDENS Norman Mark Holmes, Carol Todd Circle will meet. like to do. We’ll take your clothes— wash them Ptcnle Today ber of Deputies authorize the gov­ son L'Heureux'and John Murphy has the Austro-Yugo-Slav border when Keeney. John Henry Mertens, Mar­ Precious Jewels ...... Choir pairs. ORCHESTRA the arrest of a gang -of smugglers gently, carefully in thick, warm suds of purest The members of the Crystal Lake PUBLIC RECORDS ernment to take by decree until Oc­ completed plans for the holding of jorie Elizabeth Mertens, Cbarlei: Welcome Happy Morning— Adeline ZION LUTHERAN $ 1 .39 for 9 lbs. Featuring revealed that they were engaged. In Fire Department, together with tober '81, 1935, all measures which the festival on June 11 In St. William Mertens, Arthur Robert Patterson, Lois Clark, Jean High and Cooper St. soap. W e’ll rinse them in gallons of crystal- t their families are holding a picnic Improvements have been made on gmuggllng Austrian salt into Aus- will have the force of law to c6mbat James’s church. A strawberry ALICE MAY, JOE MARTIN Mertens, Ronald Lee Nelson, Rich­ Henry. Rev. H. F. B. Slechholz,. Pastor clear, rain-soft water. We’ll send them back to this afternoon In the orchard of Elliott W „ Knlg7.t of HarrlsvlUe, both William and Hudson streets by speculation and defend the franc, ^ a . The salt was produced In the ard Eugene Pratt, William Howard supper will be served from 6 o'clock Direct from tha Wayalda Fi Collection Speech ...... Additional Pounds At Reduced Rates. you all ready for immediate use. You’ll open Fire Chief Edward Ludwig. A R. I., son of-Burt Knight of Man­ men employed in the town’s outside "Theae decrees taken In the coun­ vemment aalt works near Salz Pratt, Jacqueline May Stratton, until 8 o'clock and this will be fol­ Shop, Weat Springfield, Mi Ernest Andrews Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. Service basket luncheon will be served, ami chester and Miss H. Lucille Clark, force. The surface haa been scarified cil of ministers wCl be submitted Irg and from there exported to <3arl Walter Tjffer. Other families ,\'our eyes when you see how beautifully clean HEARD HER WATCH lowed by an entertainment starting Offdrtory—Melody...... Sphor in German at 9:30 a. m. Festival of the committee In charge arranged daughter of Fayette Clark, applied and graded, rolled and oiled on both for ratification by the Chambers be­ tugoslavia. ^ of the parisb.wlshlng to have young­ they are. You’ll open your eyes when you see Notices. Pentecost. Text of sermon; Acts Everything Completely Finished— Shirts Beau­ a program of sporta for both old for a marriage license today oa did streets and a much better condition fore January 1, 1936." In order to compete with other sters baptized should call the pas­ Anthem—Children’s Offering .. 10, 42— 48. Theme: Vonvuerta soil how little the charge is. Only $1.89 for a and young. Thomaa J. Ke.arna of 46 Strickland exists than baa been the case for The flrat Indictment w as against brands of salt on the Yugoslav tor as soon as possible. tifully Ironed and Starched If Requested— All ...... Spense 9-pound bundle— additional pounds at reduced street and Anna Marla Battaglia of Some time. Since the extension of market, however, the Austrian die Losung seln. (1 ) So w ar es Ira Georges Bodenhelmer, broker. He 2 BIG HITS! SUN. - MON. AND TUBS. The Day for Children— Fawn Apple­ Mending Done— Buttons Replaced— Collars Re­ Summit street both of these streets product was offered at a price far alten Te.stament. (2 ) So w ar cs bcl rate.s. COME IN TO-NIGHT 37 West Middle Turnnike. was charged with attacking the THE CENTER CHURCH by, Jean Walton. Quit Claim'Deed have become more in use and by below that paid by Austrians. den Gliedern des neucii Bundes. (3) versed When Necessary— Socks Darned. No credit of the state by leeuing letters (Congregational) Individuality—Grace Galinat, Wil­ EPWORTN LEAGUERS A quit claim deed from Frank the change now been made to both advising bis cuatomers to purchase Sm ugglers soon found that they So soli cs auch heute In der chrls- Don’t wait for another washday. Call us now And See Our Burning Demonstration o f Rev. Watoon Woodruff. liam Lutten, Helen May Steven­ Extra Charge For Shirts In This Service. Noth­ Kneass of Manchester to Robert E. of the streets, two different streets gold. could buy .'..uatrlan salt In Yugosla­ Uichen KIrche heissen. — tell us to send for your bundle— let us make son, George Bid well, Barbaira the Most Modern lUeans o f Heating— Oil lending off of Main street to Summit Former Premier Bouleeon return­ via, smuggle It serosa to Ita home Holy Communion in English will ing Left To Be Done In The Home. TO INSTALL OFFICERS Crooks of Hartf.ird for'four and a Morning W orship:—10:50. Ser­ Allen. washday a play-day and a save-day for you. h.ilf acres of lan>l and buildings on .street are taking eonalderable traffic ed to hla old post as president of the Country and sell It at a good profit mon by the minister. Sunaet Re- be celebrated on Trinity Festival, Burning— With the Advanced to retailers.’ Graduation Exercises Vernon street was filed In the town off Main street between the Center Chamber. bekah lodge and King David lodge, June 16. Cradle Roll to Beginners Depart­ Miss Evelyn Beer to Be Made clerk's office today for recording. and Depot Square. ------=lThJ7Gat('| j L O. O. F., will be the guests of ii I ment. EMANUEL LUTHERAN President at Special Service Thair Molli Too •. Thay'ro ^ the church. EDEN, LORD PRIVY SEAL, Graduates: Betty Elizabeth Hohl, Knut E. Erickson, Pastor. THE HOME OF Miss Jessis Reynolds, welfars W o r s o Than Tho MenI The music; DRY CLEANING Tomorrow Night. KANSAS NEWSPAPER GETS nurse. Is in receipt of a reply from RESENTS YOUTHFtnU LABEL Prelude— Romance ...... Hensett Dawn Thrall Muraski, Barbara Ann ••PLEDGE" FROM IMBIBERS. His Majesty, King Georgs V of JAPS GIVE CHINA Anthem—F*ar Not O Israel ...... Hampson, Joan Augusta Henry, Sunday school and Bible classes SILENT GLOW i THE MARVELOUS Raymond Werner Carlson, Richard at 9:30. PROCESS Great Britain, thanking her for wall London (AP)—Anthony Eden, ...... Specker ZORIC The final meeting of the Epworth Independence. Kaa.— (A P I — First wishes upon his attalnmsnt to 36 Lord Privy Seal, will celebrate his Hymn Anthem—Em Fesle Burg.. Wetherell Bowers, Leila Audrey Swedish service at 10:45. League of the South Methodist offenders convicted of drunkenness years' reign. Misa Resmolds aent a 38th birthday on June 12 and be ia ...... Luther Manierre, Joyce Lane Wolcott, Rich­ Sermon: "Love One Another.” church wlU be held tomorrow eve­ 3 DAYS TO BOW ard Hall Thayer. Claire Janet Tbe Emanuel Choir will sing. here may avoid publicity In the In­ thoroughly tired of being called Postlude— March in A ...... Ravlna ning at 5:30 In the church. The letter some time ago congratulating OIL BURNER dependence Reporter by signing an "young Jfr. Eden" in thi British The Church achool— 9:30. Holmes, William Henry Bralnard. Tuesday evening in ladie.V night meeting will be preceded by a King Georgs and aha received a re­ agreement to refrain from the use press. The Wom en’s Class— 9:30. L a ­ Beginners to Primary Department. at the Emanuel Brotherhood. A luncheon which will be followed by ply from the King's Secretary of The Burner of Tomorrow! of liquor. State this morning. TO ULTIMATUM "Everybody always calls me dies' Parlor. Graduates: Janet Bratanyder, special and most cordial Invitation Installation of offlcera In a candle­ «v,£iT.5 Advance Of Its Time! In the event of a second convic­ .•youflg*," he said, "and I know how The Week Patsy Bralnard, Margaret Cooper, is extended to mothers, wives, sis­ light service. Rev. L. C. Harna, ters, and friends, as well as to all ENGINEERED AND MANUFACTURED tion, full details are printed, includ­ Oentiniied from Page One) RICNARO M U H -VtlHUNM BMICC i maddening It can be. It doesn't Sunday, 7:30— Monthly meeting, Elaine Gibson, Dolores Holmes, Au­ New pastor, will conduct the installation Method Laundry ing the account of the signing of matter how gray my hair becomes Church committee. drey Meisterling, Robert Murphy, the men and boys of the church. In RIGHT HERE AT HARTFORD aarvloe and will addreM the League. CURB QUOTATIONS n M J M MMOV the first pledge. The plan haa proved Chin, as Chienese chief of etaff, at — it still goes on." Monday, 7:30— Monthly meeting Helen Stiles, Sus.in Trustenltzcr. keeping with the 75th Anniversary The new offlcera to be InatalliHl G A R E Y W. W ILLIAM S, Pres. so successful, the Reporter eays, It Peiping yesterday, but others said MUCECMOT Eden’has been a member of Par­ of Loyal Circle, King’s Daughters, Primary to Junior DepartmenL of the Augustana Synod which is SALES AND SERVICE tomorrow night are; Evelyn Beer, Launderers Zoric Dry Cleaners Is being extended to Include minor Amer Cit Pow and Lt B the note will be delivered at Peiping liament 'or 12 years and almost with Mrs. John A. Hood, 116 Chest­ Graduates; being celebrated at Rock Island, m., president; David Hutchinson, first Infractions of the liquor Isws. Amer Sup P ow ...... and Nanking today and tomorrow oonUi.u.iualy since 1926 h- has been nut street. The three Junior Cir­ this week, the evening’s program vice president; Marjorie Wilson. I Eleanor Lorraine McKenna, Ber­ Cities Service ...... r e a c t iv e ly. actively engaged in Important for­ cles will be guests. Mrs. William will include an Illustrated lecture ■soond vice president; H u e l Drtgga, tha Elizabeth Bilyeu, Carolyn May Cfittee Service, pfd...... Dispatches from Shanghai said eign office duties. Cheney will speak on "L ife in entitled “Know Your Church.” Every For Free Telephone Service Dial Your Operator HAROLD T. WEST, INC. third vice president; Sherwood Roy, Jane Elizabeth Scott, plorla In 1921, Kansas had 1,112 banks. Elec Bond and Share .. the Japanese army woe ready to act Reputedly the beat dressed man Japan.” effort will be made to make things Humphries, fourth vice preeidant; Mildred Bldwell, Annette May Hem- I l f a n d l stmt Now thsre are 647. Bank deposits Pann Road ...... in China June 13 If necessary. In Hritiah politics, he has an air o f Tuesday, 7:00— Choir rehearsal. interesting and enjoyable. Welcome Ttl. 5202 Helen Gardner, eecretary; Walter enwmy. Lois M ary Patterson, Minnie And Ask For Enterprise 1300 reached a maximum of 9307,611,3W United Founders...... Japanese troop replacements will ^ u th which has surprioed his many Tuesday, 7:00— Troop m . Boy one and all! Holman, . treasurer; Eart Moore, Edith CTora Bralitard, Jean Theresa In 1930; now ths total ia 9146,000,- United O u ...... arrive at Tlentaui on that day, to European hosts during hla tours of Scouts. The Women's Aid society will 61-99 Albany Avenue OOO. Herrick, Josephine Cupelto, Daniel Ualtod Let and Few A augment the i • x m i i BAiwnnc* sat' — W's^esdsj|> 1:()0—Women's GuUd| Dorchester AUeu, Jldvnrd meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Xhla wiU be th« last meetinK untU •'I'/j ^ > p"' P™f+!.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, JUNE 8 ,198S, MANCHESTER EVENING H ERAI^, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, JUNE 8,1985. Clearlj^ it cannot accept the leader* of bar whole financial atructure flmrl^rstrr waa at stake. Hone and Buggy Days work and It Is regretted that all ship of a commluion which has ad- HOOVER FISHING TRIP could not be rewarded. MONUMENT CONCERN ' mitted a complete lack of the cour- An explanation that didn't occur COAT OF TAN IS In April at a *uperintendent's con- REVERSE DECISION ERNEST W. UBERT WINS • €ofittii9 flrralli afe of Its convictions. to the correspondent may possibly IN NEW YORK feranca th* twelve beat, aa picked ^UMUItHliU •** be that French business men, who n M-«^«WNtAWyKX...S= IS NEARING AN END by the three clasaea, were Judged by OPENS OFFICE HERE $100 ON “BANK NIGHT — PIUKTINQ COMPANY, INC. HEALTH BENEFIT a group of luperintendents. Mr. It ■UMll SlrMt have been through more of these Stanley and 1. Burton Dunfleld, ON GAS STATION Commissioner John A. Macdonald-^of watarbound macadani on tha U«aeliMUr. Cons. crises than those of America, have By PAUL HABR180N Aproducer, waa nipped by a eorry flop Is In New Hampshire Today— today announced the awarding of South Kent road—to Paul Baeco, THOMAS rCRUUBON EXPLAINED New York, June 8.—Notes back­ state supervisor, Judged to nar­ J. W. Johnson Represents the Bi.«sell Street Man Thankful to a better understanding that the Jug­ 'show and swore off muatcals for­ No Details Given Out As to row the five best. The Judges of the seven road Jobs, bids for which were Stam for^ aanarmi M«o*B*r stage: Victor Moore, perhaps the ever. He's glad he changed bis mind, IF DONE SLOWLY Botinelli Monumental Co." ~- p , . r , i I- . Herald for Telling Him About Town of Middlefleld: About 17,948 ronnd*4 Oet«l»r 1. Itll _ Very few Usnchester people with gling of exchanges and the mainten­ nation's No. 1 comedian because of Number of Fish Caught. final arrangement were: Mr. Floyd, Has Fine Reputatibn. received on April 22 and May 0. PuBIlibtd E»«r3r CMnim Cze«Pt the exception of that unhappy ml* though, for "Anything Goes" Is net­ Frank Johnson, Frank Knight, Elarl delecbnen brant Application the Novel Award. feet of wraterbound macadam on tha •«BdaY* aid HolUlajr^ Eaurad at caa ance ot money standards is, after his succession of smash-hit roles as ting him n neat ISOOO a week—and The awards are as follows: Jackson HIU, Cider Mill and Dur> Poat OSloa ai Macehaatar. Coan„ at nority handicapped by an Inaatlable a diffident, humble little man, looks Newport. N. H., June 8.—(AP)— Witt, Mr. Stanley and Mr. Dunfleld. John W. Johnson of 693 Center all, a good deal like any other gam­ will make a great deal more in The first prizes went to Alex Gud- I aY SLh IiAII N|4Jir V p m n il ■ Ernest W. Ubert of 142 Biasell Town of East Haven: About 20.- ham Roads and Stowe atveet—to Saeaad Claaa Mail Mattar. hunger for political scandal will ac­ Just as shy and wistful off-stage. royalties of one kind and another. Former President Herbert Hoover street has recently opened the Man­ U ll OUllHIU n e a r T e m o n street was the winner of the $100. 630 feet of waterbound macadam on Frank Arrigoni A Sons. Inc., Dur- •UBtCIUPTION RAXES bling game—that it has very little S « Greatly Helpful Bat today fished the streams of Corbin gunoa. Grade 7; second prize to Oaa Yaar. by mail ...... ♦••to cept the conclusion that anjrthlnit Hla clothes don't fit, he has to wear Freedlcy la another Harvard man, Margaret Kupchunos, Grade 8; chester .branch office and display on at the 'A'arner Brother.-? State thea­ High street—to D, Arrigoni, Mid- ham. Par Meath, by ...... ■•• indeed to do n-ith the actual wealth glasses, and he often carries an um­ Park, a bit saddened by thoughts of West Center street near Bunce Cor­ ter last night. Ubert gave duo dlctown. reprehensible has been going on In and to please hli famtiy—which in­ a peaceful angling trip nearly fin­ third to Mary Lorcnc, Grade 8. Town of Stonlngton: About 10,160 siasia Copy ...... J . X! or prosperity of a nation so long as brella when it doesn't look like rain-. cluded an uncle who was Bishop of Orerdose Is Harmfol «~ Fourth went to Blanche Belcher, ners for the Bottlnelll Granite Com­ credit to the Manchester Herald nd- Town of Putnam: About 2.008 feet of waterbound macadam on the Oallvarad one y a a r...... I> oo the matter of sand contracts. There But Moore Is infuriated when Broad- ished. pany of New London, Conn. Mr. __vertlsement "Bank Nile at the feet of bituminous concrete on con­ the factories and the farms, the Massachusetts—he became a lawyer. He has enjoyed two days along the Grade 6 and fifth to Stanley Backes, Old Myatlo-North Stonlngton Road MEMBER o r THE ASSOCIATBO are two obvious reasoni. One of waymen mistake him for a yokel. In his own mind, however, there Johnson was factory superintendent State ” for hi.s win and stated that crete base on Pomfret street—to M. —to A. I. Savin Construction Co., PRESS mines, the ships, the Internal trans­ State Epidemioogist Ex- streams and lakes of New Hamp­ Grade 7. Alex Gudgunos shows rare them Is that Representative William Sidewalk pitehmon Invariably ac­ never was any doubt of what he promise of being a splendid artist The Board of Selectmen last night, It had been customary for him to A. Gammino Construction Company, East Hartford. , The Ataoelatad Pratt it atelutiraiy port and those things that constitute cost him, and swindlers try to sell shire and Vermont and leaves either after listening to Raymond R. Bow- take the children on Saturday after- Provlden, Rhode Island. taUtlad to tha uta for rapublloatlon J. Thornton, head of the Mancheat'i eventually would do. Became an late today or tomorrow for a direc­ some day as his shading and copy Town of Windsor Locks: About of all aawt dltpttehtt cradltad to it the true wealth of the nation remain him oil stock, or attempt the old actor, trouped for five years, learned pains Virtaes and Dangers of composers were correct. The chil­ era, attorney for W. W. .Markham noon. Instead of P'llday night and Town bf Bolton: About 19,767 20,178 feet of bituminous macadatn or sol otbtrwitr eraditad la tbit Sand and Gravel Company, has too pocketbook switch. tors’ meeting In New York. of Rockville, granted Mr. Markha'm ...... feet of waterbound macadam on the and human beings have the will to about producing, and shifted to the "No Interviews, no statements," dren who won the first three prizes on broken stone base, on Elm, papar aad alto tha local aawt oub> long enjoyed the entire confidence Osgood P e r k ^ was a Harvard other side of the footllgbU. It was a permit for a gasoline filling sta­ West street and (jamp Meeting Road North, Grove and Whlton streets— ritnad narala. operate them. has been the watchword of the Hoo­ are going to leave on an automo­ tion on Tolland Turnpike near th e , All lidhit M rapablicttioa ot of the community as a citlson of man who tried banking and- 'import' - as cold and calculating as that. ver party, which Includes the former bile trip to Montreal, Canada the — Alexander Jarvis Co., Manchester. to Lane Construction Company, apaeiai dltatiebaa aarala ara alto rt- Whether a franc is exchangeable Ing with success but little enthu­ One should remember that aun- Vernon town line. Wednesday night i Town of Kent: About 18.410 feet Meriden. worth and eimpie Integrity to be Freedley has uade some import­ President's son, Allan, and his confi­ day school closes. June 20). They ta ra td . for six cents, American, or whether siasm before he became an actor. It ant discoveries—or at least boosts ■hine Is a powerful medicine snd will be gone about three days. They the board refused the application. ' eaally discredited; the other la that that an overdose may cause harm. dential secretary, Lawrence Richey. The second hearing was granted - Poll ttm ca cllani of N r A Strr. it takes a hundred francs to bs was "The Front Page" that es- to stardom—In relatively few years. Mr. Hoover slipped into New Eng­ will bring lunch for the first day tea. IBO. the proceedlnga through which ha tabltsbed his success. He likes to He gave Fred and Ad'ele Aatalre Just aa does an overdose of certain with them, and pay their own lodg­ by the Selectmen after Mr. Bowers, meets death at the end of a gang worth the six cents does not Involve land Thursday without fanfare or informed them he had never doubted Publlthtrt .laprataatatlva: Tba was accused by a business rival of cook and paint. Cooks anything, but their first speaking parU: yariked drugs. Is the advice given to those publicity, donned khaki trousers and ing for the first night. Arrange­ “LET ’EM HAYE r gun, and Alice Brady plays her a question as to whether the French hla painting is confined mostly to ments have been made at a reason^ the board would gr.ant the license I fatuous aunt who lends the comedy Jollut Mtthawt Spaeial Asancy—.Naw having benefited would be, If crook­ Bert Lahr out of burlesque; sent starting out to acquire a coat of Jacket and an old gray felt hat and and had thought to save his client York. Chieaso. oatro t and Bottoo. people shall continue to live and eat bed heads. That's right—bed heads. Ginger Roger? and EJthel Merman flahed at ease much aa any other able figure for their night's stay at touch. Harry M. Goetz and EMward ed, too stupid for words. tan as a protection to health —and money by not appearing at the first AT STATE TOMORROW ME.MSEH AUDI1 BUREAU OP and have their usual glasses of wine. Does a design on a wall, then puts to fame In '^Olrl Crazy, ’ and gave . thia should Include everyrone) by enthusiastic angler. a teachers’ home in Johnson, Ver­ session. Small produced "Let 'Em Have It” For either the Town Treasurer, a couch up against It. Victor Moore n new start on Brosd^ The success of his fishing ven­ mont, fifty miles south of Montreal. for release through United Artists CIRCUUATIUNS. And the French people know It, Benjamin G. Horning, epldeml- The application for the station Mr. Waddell, or the Selectmen to Rpllt Up way In "Funny Face." dogist of the State Department of tures? They will have trip expenses paid waa originally refused by the board Fine Cast In New Slory About To make up this doubl. feature Tha Harald I’rmtins Company, Inc., financiers and peasants atike. Why The longest married partnership Richey said the fishing was "per­ for them from the second noon on to program the State theater present* ttiomat no flotncItT raapnnclblllty dellberably a.'sume (he expenditure Death On Broadway lealth. In an article In the current on the groimd it would constitute a for typoarapn'cal arrort apprarlns la shouldn't they remain calm tmder of the stage waa interMpted when Violence has , been rampant fect” and added that the former the end of the trip. Those who won Famous Operatives of U. S. "Party Wire," of money Instead of permitting Its Bsiie of the department's monthly the fourth and fifth prizes have al­ traffic hazard. The sanction of the Small-town scandal-monger* — tdvartitmentt In tha Manehaatar circumstances that, In this country Rose King went alone Into Eddie Broadway stages this season, wItS bulletin. CJilef Executive had caught "all he state highway department is also Department of Justice. Cvanins Htrtid ex|jendlture by the state, for the Dowling’s revue a few months ago. pistols, poisons and paperknives was entitled to." The number and ready been an a trip to Plymouth both male and female—who devota would set the entira nation's teeth Dr. Homing analyzes the benefi­ and South ’ Dartmouth. Their bus required for filling stations and last their lives to listening in on party sake of bestowing a favor upon a Chic Yorko had to go down to Liv­ getting In their Icth.al licks. TDerc cial effects of sunshine both on poundage of the trout hauled In re­ night the Selectmen decided to let W'hen the Reliance thriller, "Let BATURDAV, JUNK 8 to chattering? We Uke our dollar- ingston, Tex., to look after some mained a secret. transportation was furnished when was mflucnced In changing By noting wires and spreading news about contractor for road sand, would he are no less than seven suicides cur­ general health and In the prevention the eighth grade took the annual the state pass on whether or not the ’Em Have It." comes to the State other people's business form tha swappers' ballyhoo far too seriously. property that had Just brought forth rently on view, three of them In two and cure of certain diseases, prin­ The secretary has been emchatic proposed station would add to th e' The Herald advertisement. theater for three days starting to­ NO LEADER to reduce dishone.sty to the point of In hls statements that the .former trip. "It surely pays to read the ads."; theme of the Columbia production, The French shrug and say 'Go la- a couple of oil well*. They’re fairly plays by young Mr. CTifford Odets, cipally tuberculosis of the bones and dangers of traffic on the road. morrow, audiences will have an op­ "Party Wire,” co-fcaturing Jean Imbecility. Yet that would seem wealthy now, but Yorke and King rickeU, and explains Its absolute President was not here In New Eng­ "rhe Federated Sunday School will Raymond Hagedorn, son of the Ubert said last night as he pocket- ‘ As the state of Connecticut U la!" whose mind seems moctly shrouded observe Children's Day, with exer portunity to see at first hand the Arthur and Victor Jory. to he. In effect, the eiibstiince of the haven't any dea of leaving the In gloom snd the troubles of the necessity as proved by experiments land to mend any political fences. proprietor of a filling station In the cd the credit slip valued at $100.' faced by the Ineadtableness of a spi- Mr. Hoover was . the dinner guest cises by the beginners and primary for changing hls usual routine. {dramatic and fascinating activities charges brought by the Alexander theater. It waa 27 years ago that downtrodden. "Celling Zero" has an on animals tn the growth and devel­ children, next Sunday morning vicinity, reiterated hls father’s plea of the world-renowned operatives pf clal session, perhaps next fall, per­ they first appea-'ed together. In a airplane suicide that’s thrlllingly opment of children. here last night of Governor H. Styles of Wednesday that the Selectmen "Not only that," continued Ubert.' Jarvis Company. HE .STOOD ALONE Bridges of New Hampshire and for­ about 10:30. There will be several beaming, "but I enjoyed a good i the United States Department of CIRCUS EMPLOYEE haps from necessity earlier, for a little stock company in Alva, Okla. heard, though not seen. -Also, Leslie Combination of Rays children baptized at this time. protect him from further competi­ Justice in their current warfare on It might have been that there was An older and no less devoted The maximum beneficial effects mer Governor Huntley N. Spaulding. tion. show, thanks to Warner Brothers ■ solution of the tax problem. It is Field Marshal Julian Hedworth Howard commits a form of suicide During the afternoon the party had The First Congregational church for a monument concern In Hartford and our Manager Jack Sanson, And , crime and criminals. not an exactly even division of the ®.vng, to the lustre of whose fame partnership Is the team of Willie every night when he bogs for death of the sun, he states, are obtained will observe Children's Day next Richard Arlen, Virginia Bruce. VISITOR IN TOWN clear that the General Assembly and Eugene Howard. Willie's the when the proper combination of the been guests of Allen H. Miller, White for eleven years. Previous to that 1 got $100. for Just putting my name ' snnd contracts. It might have the winning of the title of Viscount at the gun of a gang-cter, and gets River Junction, Vt., merchant. Sunday morning at 10:40 o’clock. time he was wltli tlie New England In the State book." • Alice Brady and Bruce Cabot head wtll have to look for guidance clse- more popular one—now. But he rays la allowed to reach the surface There will also be baptisms of chil­ the Imposing all-star cast of the __been that some mlxup occurred In Byng of Vliny could add nothing, never ha.s forgotten the days when of the body in the open air for an Granite Co., previously owned by WALL ST. BRIEFS production, which Sam Wood di­ Stanley Burk Who Is W’ith where than to the report of the jane- * Just about the moat novel and dren and awards of Bibles to all Mr. Batterson. president of the I the peculiar system of having the leavca behind him a record scMcely their positions were reversed, when hilarious entertainment In town la adequate period of time. This may children who have become seven rected from an original story by Jack Hoxle on the Road Re­ cial Tax Commission. he was the straight man and bis be accomplished by the so-called SLEUTHS USE PLANE Travelers Ins. Co. For a number of New York, June 8.—(AP)—There PUBLIC RECORDS Jo.icph Moncure March and Elmer town act as the state's agent in the equaled In one respect by any g tw l a series of revivals staged in Har­ j years of age during the past year. years he was with the Norcross news Acquaintances Here. That document la In many ways brother the comadian. They even lem by a company of the beat avail­ "sun bath,” but In exposing one’s were 27 favorable dlvldjnd changes Harris. Prominent In the support­ placing of sand orders—In fact It military leader of modern times, used each other's first nam es... .so self to the sun certain precautions Granite Co., of Worcester, Mass. The last week against 23 the week be­ ing cast arc Harvey Stephens, Eric valuable. It Is the product of a able Negro actors. "Sailor, Beware!" fore, according to the compilation .Applleatlnn for Marriage Liet'iise Stanley Burk, who left Manche*. wotild be surprising If such a sys­ rv.spltn a career of contlnuoua ac­ now that the elder Eugene Isn’t so must be observed, since the sun be­ IN KIDNAP HUNT Norcross concern was considered the j Linden, Gordon Jones, the sensa­ high degree of Intelligence and deep; rowdy comedy hit of Broadway last sides its beneficial effect has a de­ of Standard Statistics company. On Wallace James Irish and Anna ter six years ago with a circus that tem did work with eomplete smooth­ tivity as a British army officer be­ niuch in demand, tlielr earnings are sc.eaon, w.as the first selection of the largest granite contractora tn the Marin Pagant ijoth of .Manrhcslcr. j tional new football star-film "find,” atudy. Where It falls Is In Its fatal­ structive action as well, which is the Manchester country at that time. They built the the unfavorable side there were two Dorothy Appleby, Barbara Pepper was featuring Jack Hoxle, was a vis­ ness. But It now appears that even ginning In 1883 and rontlnulng until .shared Just the same. Harlem Players. "What Price Conttnued from Page One) applied for a marriage llcen.se in j itor In town last evening. After ism; Its acceptance of certain condi­ same as a bum caused by fire, Municipal building while Mr. John­ announcements against three in the tlie office of the town clerk this and others. such imintentional Injustice wa.s not Flop Over Glory ?” “Rain", and "Private Lives" steam or other agent Extensive preceding period. the close of the circus season six tions as Immutsbie. And one of the close of the World War, a period A year ago Vinton Freedley, tha also are on the list. throw searchers on the trails of Al­ Date Book son was connected with them, also morning. ‘ Arlen, Stephens and Jones are years ago Burk went with Hoxle to done. According to the detn.lled of more than 30 years, and which greesives were ready to go down' seventeen »hlploads of the finest rice phosphorous. Iron and magnesium, sunburn may cause fever, headache, the East Hartford bridge, the Penn seen as three fearless Federal those conditions Is, Inferentlally si weakness, loss of appetite, and other vin Karpis and Harry Campbell, The “Transit Journal" says that hls range and has been with him statement made by Mr. Waddell last witnessed hit advance from the rank the line for Roosevelt from now on | Carolina. Thus began the rice H *• now feJrly easy to accure the wanted criminals. When the build­ Station In New York, and the Maine VETERANS GATHER .Slculh.i and the story deals with since. This week the circus that many points In the report, a settled If he would adopt a consistently lib­ symptoms. Persons have been dis­ Next Week Memorial at Arlington cemetery In transit revenues again climbed dur­ New Britain, June 8.— (APi — their relentless pursuit of "Public night the division of the buslne'ss I growing Industry In America. brown rice In packages In the aver­ the-.same meal the vegetables which the family for a change, try rice. abled for days, and death has fol­ ing is located, officials said finger­ ing the week ended June 1, "con'ann- Hoxie la showing with is In Massa­ conviction that the most prolific of subaltern to that of full general eral attitude. age grocery store, but If your giocer June 9, 10, 11.—Observance of Washington, D. C. Election of officers was scheduled Enemy No. 1," played by Bruce was surprisingly even. I When the word rice Is used this are rich in these substances. Wash­ lowed severe and generalized sun­ prints on furniture and other ob­ Ing the general Improvement of the Cabot, and hls gang of kidnapers, chusetts and la to show this after­ potential source of taxation will not and field marshal, he escaped prac­ ‘ refers to white rice which is sold does not have it. you will find it at ing the polished rice in several jects doubtless would reveal the 51st anniversary of St. Mary’s Mr. Johnson Is a practical man for today at the closing sessions o f; noon and evening In Holyoke. Thl* It Is somewhat to be regretted Roosevelt .\lready "Sold" QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS burn. church. having learned granite from the preceding week." the State Department Disabled i holdup men and bank robbers, as permit Itself to be lapped ftnd tically all Intelligent criticism and with a harmless coating of ghico.se a Health Food Store. waters will remove the coating. The People vary greatly In the amount Identities of Its occupants, should gave Burk an opportunity to coma (Sleep* Too Much) they have criminal records. . June 12,—Graduation at local quarries up and r.as had experience American Veterans and Auxiliary. they careen madly across the mid­ to town and visit his sister who that, therefore, nothing Is to be that the very clear explanation of was hailed In every quarter, military The fact la that Roosevelt didn’t and tale, the coating being readily I suggest that you use rice In the Chinese wa.sh their polished rice Question: Mrs. Peter U. asks: of sunshine they can endure with­ State Trade school. dle west, leaving a shocking trail of need to be sold on what the pro­ removed by w.ashlng. Brown rice diet Just the same as you would nine times before cooking It. I ad­ Theories Advanced In quarrying manufarturing, whole­ At the close of the Civil War, A parade composed of posts of • llve.s on Hemlock traet, and also visit done but to follow the line of least the situation brought out at last and civic, official and private, as the "What would you think was Uie out Injury. Blondes, especially the Coming Events saling, retailing and engineering. He the D. A. V„ and the auxiliary local' death and destruetto . gressives told him. He had It means the whole grain of rice, from use potatoes. Rice may be recom­ vise boiling the rice tor at least an trouble with a young man around red-haired type, have less pigment Two theories were advanced on America was a continent more tha.i some of hls friends In Manchester. night's meeting was not mawle on perfect soldier and a profoundly be­ the identities of the extortionists. June 17.—St. James’s Parochial Is considered an expert In this line posts of other World War veterans' , The romance la supplied by Vir­ He enjoys the life and ia a picture resistence luid put the burden on pretty well figured out for him.self. whteh only the outer hull has boon mended as an Inexpensive food. In hour in unseasoned water. The thirty years old who, after a few In the skin and absorb the sun’s school graduation. tnrec months wide; today, by the ginia Bruce, who plays the society the oei aslon when the charges were loved Individual. Ever since the U. S. Chamber of removed. Rice Is clos.scd with the purch.aslng rice, you must rememUi.r best method available for the house­ One was that the passing of $20 by quarry owners, manufacturers best trains, it Is three days wide, organizations and National Guard of health. He has traveled consid­ tboee who are less! able to bear It days’ work, wanted to sleep for rays more readily. They bum and ransom bank notes at Huntington, June 18.—Manchester High Class and retail granite men. units, will be held tills afternoon. girl victim of Cabot’s kidnap at­ made. It would have forestalled One may run his mind through Commere'e delivered its antl-New "good" starches and is considered that Its bulk incrca.ses with cooking wife la to cook the rice in a double two or three days snd nights? Gets blister quickly and tan slowly. The while planes reduce that to mere tempt. and Arlen. Eric Linden is erably In hla six years with Hogle but cannot protect themselves Deal broadside and was followed by and you therefore end up with more holler for a long time, without Ore., and Spokane, indicated the Day exercises at Educational He has chosen the Bottlneill Monu­ hours. The convention benefit will be and ha.s seen much of the United one of those crops of rumor, epecu- the list of hundreds of notable sol­ to have a high food value, since up from his meals and goes back first exposure for all types' should Square. held tonight seen as her young brother who against It. the sharpshooters of Secretary one half cup of cooked rice yields than you started from, for example, stirring so that the gp'aln will not last only a few minutes. Dr. Hom­ abductors were not an organized mental company to as they are not States. latlon and suspicion always ready to diers of all countries, Including our after eating a hearty mtal and gang. June 19. — Manchester Green only the largest manirfacturers of If anyone doubts that this was Roper's Business Advisory Council, 100 calories. The food value re­ rice expands four times while cook­ mash up. When rice Is properly sleeps soundly." ing warns. Increase the period dally school graduation, 8 p. m. spring up In the field of local govern­ own, contemporancou.s with General liberals have been emerging from mains the same whether the white ing. You really get more than you cooked each grain will stand out "Professionals" would seek to dis­ granite memorials but also consider­ tha attitude of the commission in Answer: Eight hours of sleep and after a few weeks one can pose of such "hot” money, officials June 20.—Barnard school gradu­ ment, and would have undoubtedly Byng, without encountering another the White House to whisper that or brown rice Is used, however, the pay for. Also, there Is no waste In separate and distinct and the rice should be enough for anyone doing usually stay in the sun for several ation In morning, Hollister street ed a moat reputable concern. And framing Ua conclusion, let him fol­ Roosevelt—who thinks he ha.s done brown rice is the more desirable. rice, no peelings or pods to tlirow will have an appealing snowy white­ said, through underworld connec­ they are completely equipped to take fortified the Selectmen themselves name that suggests such unanimity hard manual labor. If the young hours. Tanning Is an indication of tions, rather than at towns whera school In afternoon a- 2, Buckland low the words of tha report In the more to preserve the capitalist sys­ since in addition, it is a good source away, ho seeds or pits to take out; ness. Whole rice, or brown rice, has man feels the necessity for sleeping the beneficial effects; burning Indi­ school In evening at 8. care of the smallest detail of ceme­ against the panicky Impulee to at­ of opinion aa to hla military capacity tem than anydne else ever did—was of vitamin B and also contains vita- It is all food. Rice may be easily the advantage of posse.ssing a richer presence of the bills would indicate tery work to the largest, Including n atter of tax exemptions. After longer than this, It Is probably be­ cates over-exposure. the route of flight. June 21.—High school graduation tempt to heal the grievance by the and bis personal qualities as a man. disgusted and convinced that It was mins G or B2, A and E. Due to the cooked even by one Inexperienced in flavor but either type of rice may ne cause he is overeating or Is In a Over Exposure Perlloua at State theater in morning. mau.soleums. and they have built pointing out that in the twenty yean Imposaibla to placate those "high | fact that the vitamins are remove 1! the art of cookery. All that Is nec- used. When ready to serve add but­ Another theory was that most unconeldered action they then took He waa almost the last of the out­ very toxic condition. When over-exposure has taken of the gang had sufficient money Also Strawberry Festival at Con­ several of these. They have just from 180B to 1939 tax exempt prop- and mighty" forces. | In the preparation of white rice, the essary Is to wash It well and boll It ter or cream. (Butter Combinations) place, it may result in beat pros­ cordia Lutheran church, 7:30 p. m. completed cutting and erecting the Adventures of LlTfLE and which, last night, they undid. for immediate needs, while leaving PEf/Ny standing figures of the armed forces ertlea In thia state Increased from Labor leaders who have seen F. D. j vitamin content of this kind of rice You will find that rice will keep wei A delicious breakfast food pre­ Question: Vera asks: “Should tration or sunstroke. The former la June 22.—Knights of Columbus Nathan Hale monument for the city of Britain In the great conflict, ,V1- lately are more convinced of his! is very low. The vitamins and mln- and Is easily bought at any season the ransom currency "planted" and 144 millions to 479 millions the pared by "exploding" or 'puffing" butter be used with your starch collapse due to the effect of high lying low. sports dance at Country Club. of New London which was dedicat­ lenby alone surviving him. And It friendllnrss than ever before. (orals are contained tn the outer lav- of the year. the rice grains Is also available, and protein combination?" temperature on the body, and fre­ June 24-29.—Carnival at Dough­ ed Thursday. Commission says: ------I ers which are left on when brown Importance of the “gabled” house FANATICISM may quite well be that the Institu­ Most people use the white rice and which makes a wholesome breakfast Answer: Butter Is a neutral food quently occurs In persons who have In the search became known when erty’s lot, sponsored by local veter­ Probably one reaaon for the per- i Uberals Take Heart j rice Is prepared. The food minerals Its lack of food minerals and vita- dish. undergone strenuous physical exer­ tion of war shall not continue In ex­ and may be used In moderate It was learned an airplane was be­ ans’ organizations. DOESNt PICK ■latent growth of exemptions of Nobody would ever accuse this LlbeVals. emerging from the present in brown rice are: calcium, mins may be made up by using at If you are wondering what to give amounts with any food. tion. Sunstroke is more severe ing used to scan the territory over private property is that they have newspaper of coddling tendencle.s istence long enough for that coun­ dumps Into which Roosevelt's than beat prostration and la caused an area of 10 miles square north of VACATIONS WITH PAY M been granted more becauro of try or any other to produce his equal "swing to the right" had cast them, by prolonged exposure to the sun’s here In King county. m emotional appeal than for atrlctly toward criminals, convicted or other­ ME UP B£CAUS€ T In all the qualities that made him. are happy over the big hiislnoss a t­ rays. In either case, the first thing Recreation (’enter logical or rational reasons. Each wise. Yet we can find no sympathy tack, which they feel gave him to do Is to give first aid and to call FOR FERA EMPLOYEES ■tatutofy exemption conatltutes with the ruling of Judge W. O. It la reasonably safe to say. the most strong push In their direction. a physician. Items of Interest ONLY A PENNY. an exception to the logic of the uniformly successful and the best One of their loaders describes that People in Connecticut. Dr. Hom­ WAPPING general property tax and, as the Brabham, president of the National Those in Administrative Capa­ beloved soldier who ever wore a attack as "a gift from the gods." ing says, are extremely fortunate In Saturday (8or^ wouldn't h € be courts have repeatedly said, must Association of Minor Professional Roosevelt has been disturbed by that beautiful beaches and wooded The Abe E. Miller Auxiliary will cities Eligible for Two Weeks be strictly construed. Yet in the British uniform. hold a regular meeting at Legfion Dancing class pictures are ready. Off Says Order. Baseball Clubs, that Edwin C. (Ala­ I the falling off of his popular sup- hUla are within reach of all, and the Members of the class who order pic­ whole Utwature of taxation there ' port and by the threat of a radical health-giving coat of tan may easily hall, Friday, June 7, and Mrs. Mar­ SURPRISED TO SEE ia little that beara directly upon a bama) Pitts could not play with the garet Palmer of Bast Hartford, tures are asked to call for them ot Eight members of the staff of the third party. Recent developments be acquired. Light-weight and light- the office. The men’s plunge period logical theory for the exemption Albany team of the International greatly reduce the seriousness of the colored clothing enables the sun's president of the first district of the Manchester FERA, employed In an WHAT I CAN DO of property from general property League, because he Is an ex-convlctj third party threat, since a third rays to reach the skin and to gener­ Auxiliary and. her associate officers wjll be held from 7 to 8 o'clock. Men administrative capacity, will be tax. Our property exemptions will initiate several new members. must get plunge tickets at the of­ eligible for a two weeks' vacation Pitta was about twenty years old party without either the Senate pro­ ate the all-important vitamin D. fice. have been largely hlt-or-mtaa. BEHIND gressives and their following or Nurses’ Meeting The regular monthly meeting of with pay this summer according to They have been granted chiefly In when he was convicted of a holdup;\ strong labor support can't be much On Thursday, June 13, at 2 p. m the Federated Sunday School Board Monday information received thia morning ELECTRICALLY? responae to the atrength of ap- and sentenced to Sing Sing. He was held last Thursday evening at The men’s plunge period will he by George H. Waddell from Miss THE SCENES of a third party. But a third ticket the monthly conference on public held from 7 to 8 o^clock. peala made to the Legislature for has served more than five years of IN headed by Huey Long Is still a real health nursing will be held at the the home of Mias Elsie Nevers Eleanor H. Little, state administra­ favors to particular groups. The women's plunge period will be tor of the Federal Relief commis­ ah eight year term and has been possibility. East Hartford Public Health nursing with 12 present. After the usua! Exemption from taxation Is a Association, 11 Wells avenue. East business the reports were given by held from 8 to 9 o’clock. Women sion. Employees not serving In ad­ bounty or subsidy. There wouM regularly paroled. Tn prison he used to members may get towels from the n O V S H I N 6T O ^ VI Smith .Vs O. O; P. Hope? Hartford, the State Department of Ralph E. Collins and WUIlam Wald­ ministrative capacities will not have be less difficulty if all exemption.^ ron, of the annual meeting of the life guard. Membership cards must vacations. distinguished himself an sn athlete i- ^ Y RODNEY OUTCHER— i Roosevelt's liberal supporter* ex- health announced today. This Is one be shown. were abolished and public assist­ and emerge* with the unqualified of a series of monthly meetings ar­ Older Boys Conference. They also The order states that "employees ance to worthy acUvltles were ( peet a genuine combination of cor made arrangements for the next Tuesday whose work has been administrative The Herald's Washington servative elements In both DemO' ranged by the department’s Bureau nada by the General Assembly in commendation of Warden Lawee aa • Correspondent. of Public Health Nursing for staff Sunday Schol social to be held at The women’s swimming classes in character since the Initial date the form of outright grants, boun- a potential good citiren. Unquee- j cratic and Republican parties to the Community (?hurch House. Fri­ will meet as follows: 7:00 to 7:45, of employment and whose names aligVi behind a conservative Repub education of public health nurses In tias or subsidies. llonably the best opportunltv fo'r Booaevelt Will .Make Rare ,\a Pro- Hartford, Tolland and Litchfield day evening, June 28, at which time beginners; 7:45 to 8:30 intermedi- have appeared regularly on the pay­ Seldom If ever has there been a llcan ticket next year. Some of Ralph E. Collins and hls class of ate. roll as working 35 or more • hours hlm to support himself and hlaj them actiiall.v believe a Democrat Private Secretary Chuntles. The subject under discus­ Wednesday more convincing arraignment of the sion this month will be “Industrial boys will have charge of the games. each week shall be considered as mother I* in professional baseball I of Winning Omt nig llusineea such aa AI Smith or Lew- Douglas Miss Faith M. Collins and the The men’s life saving class will eligible for vacations with pay." ■yatem of property tax exempUons might head that ticket and mem Nursing.” Miss Gertmde Deutsch, or would be if it were not for the I nilrd Partj Threat Fading. Group Liaison Nurse. Metropolitan primary teachers will have charge meet rfom 7 to 7:45. The local office was Instructed to than the above. But note the de­ lion of those two names is more of the refreshments. They also de­ A public setback party will be forward to the state office the names Bramham ruling, ' ... , ■;------than a pipe dream. Life Insurance Company. Boston. featism In the sentences Immsdtate- _ I Washington. June 8__Mr. Roose- Mass., will act as consultant. Board cided to have a vacation school held at the West Side Rec qn Cedar of persons eligible that they may I CAN MAKE HIS KEEP That niling loses all ,sight of the | veil will run as a progrosstve candl- The active force In any such com­ BEFX)RE I married, I mean. Which was three years from July 8 to July 20. The aver­ street. Play will start at 7:45 adn be approved. ly following: bination probably would be the members of public health nursing as­ prizes win be awarded to the win­ fact that the athlete has paid to date In I93t> nmi moist liberals, in- American Liberty League under sociations have been Invited to at' age attendance for the month of [t o a s t for 6 MORNINGS HIS But because of tradition, the tend. May, of the Federated Sunday ners. WASH HIS SHIRTS vested tntcresU atUchlng to ex- society lOO per cent of the debt he iHu'ding the bulk of the Senate pro­ Jouett Shoiise. which has persist­ ago. But I still remember—and I’m never going to Thursday ently pamphleteered against Items Schol, was 102AL. favorite! iatlng exemptions, and prevailing contracted—according to society's gressives, will 8u|)port him. Party The funeral service for Robert L. The women's swimming classes OPENING STOCKS FOR WEEKS public eentiment, such a solution own figuring. If he was not ade­ llnea will mean les.s than ever be­ of the Roosevelt program .and Is forget—how my boss ran his business. Sadd, 67. of Earivllle, N. Y., were win meet aa follows; 7:00 to 7:45, 2 fore. looked to for leadership by many READING^ the problem U of only academ- quately punished, that is not his held at the Federated church of advanced: 7:45 to 8:30, life saving. New York. June 8.—(AP) — A Ic interest. The problem of ex- , ^ . That, at least until further no­ conservatives over the country. CHURCHES Wapplng, Friday forenoon. There The Model Airplane club will meet steady to firm understone waa dis­ LAMP emptlons must be attacked on the fault but society's. If he has been I lee, Is the lineup following a secret And If this political realignment were many friends of Mr. Sadd, who at 7 o'clock In the clubroomd. played by the Stock Market In to­ aasiimptlon that, for some time to adequately punl.'hrd hr Is entitled Bouse conferenee on a re- of right and left forces works out. I never saw such a successful man. When I first ST. JAMES R. C. CHURCH have moved away from Wapplng, day's early transactions. Trading BURNIMC eome, a substantial amount' of to a clear slate. "7"'i cent “veMiig.. at which the Presl- It's more than a good l>et that you'll Rev. William P. Reldy, Pastor present at the funeral. Mr. Sadd continued rather quiet, however, and ■dent —and th ' simon-pure progres- find the American Federation of Rev. Patrick Killeen fluctuationa generally held to a small 2xsU ^^ ^ from started to work for him, I thought he was just lucky. moved from here about 23 years Judge Bramham's ruling Is fhund slve Senators n-ached a much bet­ Labor leaping Into polities next year Rev. Thomas Stack ago. There were many beautiful POLICE COURT fractional range. In this splneleaa acknowledgement ed on a presumption that a criminal ter undsrstaniling than they had on the Roosevelt side. Masses a t 7, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30. flowers which bore silent testimony At the opening improvement waa of helplessness In the face of Injus­ cannot be restored to the status of had alnce about a year ago, when But I learned differently after I was with him for a btldren’s Mass at 8:30 In basement of the esteem in which he was held. shown by Westinghouse, (Commercial spel. Vespers and Benediction at Fines of $100 and costs for tice, of a lack of faith in the people's . m.H„ wta, p.,- "■ Rev. David Carter officiated and drunkea driving were imposed by Solvents, American Can, American T while. 30 In the afternoon. Robert Gordon of Manchester sang Judge Raymond A. Johnson In Po­ Telephone. Sears Roebuck, General will to reform their conditions, lies mant he may have made for hla | The session was Informal, but Music at the 8:30 Mass; "Sweet Bye and Bye" and "Nearer lice Court this morning on Paul Electric, Chrysler, Continental Can, the reasonable cxplsnatinn of the eriiiic. He must continue to pay,! "Ignallred what Insiders regard Health and Diet Prelude—Organ. My God To ’Thee". The bearers American Smelting. Kennecott, San­ Hymn—Jesus, My Lord. My God. Llsicke, 66. of South Coventry and ^mml^on's failure to attack the Mh^ugh the rest of hls life, through j were: Byron E. West, Levi T. William B. Bronelll, 32, of 45 Ham­ ta Fe and Neew 'York (Central. / MAKE IB OF Advice I^e never gave out a contract—never bought a thing, My All. Dewey, Erwin ' F; Stoughton, Buel lin street With the NRA stop-gap legisla­ lax problem on the basis of ability I •’■tfaclratlon. ! senators In and asked them for Hymn—O Sacred Heart What tion failing to create any great ex­ I'M NOT SO SMALL ■y Or. Frank McCoy Shall 1 Render Thee. C. Grant. John A. Collins, and Ed­ Llsicke was arrested shortly after THOSE DEUCIOUS Ptt)’- Obviously, to turn an ex-convlct •'‘“PPoi't and svigKestlons. ward P. Collins. Burial was In the midnight this morning by Captain citement, the financial district began LIGHT HIS mind you—until he had studied all the bids made him, Hymn—O Sacred Heart That on to hunt for other market motiva­ the Cross. family plot In Wapplng cemetery. Herman Schendel who testified In WAFFLES HE I'M BIO r"”" """ '• A contest for the best note-book court he had to leap out of the road tors. CIGARS ■snument among the most Influen- to----- put him ' under ^------so sertoiia a handi­ Nebraska and LaFollette of Wis­ RICF, (iOOIt HTABCHY FOOD and compared all the points. I used to collect and file Hymn—Jesus, Jesus, Come to Me. In some quarters it waa reported tlal group In the community Is, ot work In connection with the Walter to avoid being struck by Lialcke's LIKES S O cap that he cannot earn a living. consin. as well aa such Democratic Communion — Mary Dearest Damrosch music hour was started car and that he chased the car that, owing to invalidation of the course, against the Imposition of a progressive leaders a.x Costlgan ,if In certain parts of the Orient, Mother: 'violin, organ. in October 1934, and closed April codes, salesmen for textile compan­ » 5 0 ELECJRICALLYi He must return to criminalism or them for him, so he could get the facts when he needed • Postlude—Organ. nearly to Manchester Green before W ELL / graduated Income tax. So th* .t.- ... , 1 . J . , i Colorado. Wheeler of Montana, and rice has been used Instead of money. 1935. In Wapplng school's 6th, 7th he could stop It. Both Captain ies and apparel manufacturers were starNC. We can read Into the | Bone of Washington. 9:30 .Mass; Chorus Choir. and 8th graefts, the aim wgaa to beginning to encoimter troublesome TIMES OoBimiBslon, whatever It m«y think Bramham ruling no other conclusion . ~ ThIa means that Instead of pay­ them. So I know. 10:30 High Mass. Schendel and Dr. LeVerne Holmes, give music appreciation and knowl­ who examined the man, testified he sales resistance In the retail trade. Of such taxation aa a moral and than this. I F. R, Urged To Fight ing your bills in coin you would Vedi Aquam. edge of composers' works and lives. Many retailers, it was said, are buy­ Kyrie. Leonard's Mass In E Flat waa unfit to operate an automobile. •eoDomic principle, obviously re­ ____ . ' si>oke right out In mcet- have paid them In rice. It has been A trip to the Bushnell Memorial to Policeman Joseph A. Prentice ar­ ing on a hand-to-mouth basis, appar­ Judge Bramham appears to ii.s t Ii^ i- agreed that the Rix-ae- estimated that a Japanese will use Gloria. ently fearing or hoping for lower gard* It aa of only "academic Inter- he a fanatic. | yelt "must" program, along with the I know now, all right. That’s the way I run my home. Credo. Bee the "Unfinished Symphony", a rested BroneUI on East Center aat" 170 pounds of rice tn one year. The part of the short but worthwhile street at 2:10 a. m., today. He prices and discounts. ------Wagner labor board bill, made a importanco of rice as a food .staple Sanctus.' life of Schubert, was taken by 11 At the same time. It was pointed 'strong progressiva program if Agnua Del. pleaded guilty to the charge. Th# situation in (Connecticut calli ia illustrated by the fact that today Only I don’t have to collect and file my bids. I get them children and Mrs. Anderson, music The case of Jacob Lauffer, propri­ out, in the heavy industries, where Roosevsit would go through with it. Offertory Solo, Ave Marla, MU- Individual units are larger and less fbr Um impoaltlon of an Incom* tax THEY KNOW about half of the people tn the teacher. All felt it was well worth­ etor of the Silver Grill on Main They vigorously urged him to world use rice as their main article lard; James Breen. while. Music note books were pur­ numerous, there la not so much m blgbsr bracket recipients. It assert an aggressive leadership, regularly in my newspaper. And do I study the adver­ Recessional Hymn, O Sacred street, charged with serving alco­ Th* Part* correspondent of one of food. Rice straw la used In chased by the children to follow the holic beverages to minors, was con­ post-code confusion and the proba-i «aUa most urgeaUy for the abandon- big American dally expresses be­ reminding him how Theodore making hats, sandals, paper and Heart, O Love Divine. bi-monthly programs on the radio. bilitlea are that the NRA wage and Roosevelt had kept hla grip on the tinued under the same bond of $100 am at of atl idea of Imposing a gen- wilderment at the attitude of French matting. tisements carefully before I buy? You’re telling me! Uvea of famous muslclana wrere until next Saturday morning. Assist­ working hour achedules will be main­ II: American people by a fighting policy While the Indiana grew wild rice SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL studied. Their songs and' operas tained. 4ml sales tax, though there would buainesa In the midst of an apparent —even when he waa only fighting S. E. Green, Minister. ant Proseluting Attorney Raymond Little Penny gets Ignored, kicked about and stepped on until sonve- and used It parched for food when were also studied. The Wapplng R. Bowers explained to the court the Among the day's optimistic Items one suddenly realize* how much he’s worth ELRCTRICATXY . . . i t littia objection sav* in special monetary crisis In these terms: ■with Congress. they ran out of corn, rice growing was the estimate of Cram’s that They assured him the only way Library waa wery useful In furnish­ cose was Investigated by Prosecut­ then he's treated with great respect. No wonder! What a sarprls- i f m t t n l9 E luxury sales tax. Making th* rounds twice to­ In Americk got Its real start from Swedish morning worship—10;30. ing reference txMks. Dances were ing Attorney William J. Shea and automobile production In the United Ing lot of things he can do electrically, saving time and labor for to overcome such popular apathy a sbtpwTeck. The story goes that In English morning worship—11:10. States and Canada this week Qsnsral Asasmbly must day of the Bourse and the Bank of a* had developed toward the New made up by the children to some should be tried by him. mother. France as well as several other 1694 a Bhip wrecked at aea was Sunday school—12. songs. Other dance* of certain amounted to 87,855 units compared t o ««n leadsrMiip Deal waa to hammer hard at the blown oft Its course and put into Young People’s service—7:30. John Sullivan, 67, of 66 Valley with 65,675 in th* previous week large banka, this correspondent forces which had stalled hls legisla­ countries were learned by the chil­ street pleaded guilty to vagrancy ! session could not find the slightest out- Charleston, South Carolina, for re­ Wednesday evening service—7:30. dren as well as aonga representative and 69,107 in the corresponding tive program and which were now pairs. The captain gave a man j and was fined $15 and costa. week last year. the w*M indication that France waa subjecting hla policies to Incessant of the countries, after studying the Charged with IntoxicaUon and gotag through aa axtrasMly m H- named Smith a package of rice for A total of $1,137,872,000 In taxes note book* were made. Originality, Sterling opened at $4.91 3-4, off The Manchester Electric Co. drum-fire. - vas collected on motor vehicles tn vagrancy, Richard Holloran, 38, of 7-8 of a cent, and the French franc tm atfto ka which tha aUMUV Med. wtteh waa planted and waa neatness, completeness counted. The Hartford, waa aentencad to Jail for PHONE 5^81 No 'toto wu tot ^ pro* » gSHt MOOMR to-W W at children did some very worthwhile was down .90 8-4 of a cent at tot (Uji* on each cotttit 0.61 1-2 eqeti.- 'Mb Ji V

MANCHESTEB EVENING HERAU). MANCHESTER. CONN- SATURDAY. JUNE 8,1938. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- SATURDAY. JUNE 9 .19Mi» PA(Hil

\ WHERE T h e H ig h S ch ool W o r ld WHERE Sli' •■■■ T o Buy It SaturdajTi June 8, 1985. Com piled by Students of Msnehester High School To Have It Done VoL n - No. 69. Miss Helen Estes, I'senity Adviser Business Review Girls* Athletics TENNIS TEAM WINS TRADE SCHOOL OUTING TEACHER A SINGER Senior Class Song

Th« wasther msa h u et iMt beanrflrat haU and Alice Madden, catch* STATE TOURNAMENT AT BOWL CONCERT Lucille Browrn. a membar ef the^l j .« fh— ni.v ' •r* For the remainder of the fame, AT COVENTRY ENJOYED a a ss of 1988B. wrote die words an d l*'*'' friends too, kind to the flrla lo t ^ y ^ f h t play , MeCormiek pitched and Helen RICH, FRESH MILK IS HEDEEN RESTORES PEARSON, JOHNSON Im u RRAY BATTERIES A Chiropodist - music of tbe clast sung, with the Have helped us all as wellr baMbalL The flret ftrls’ fame of | caufht, As we leave them all today baseball this season/was played a; Althoufb the freshmen and soph- Caphiret First Hosort in ward. took the game 31 to 8. This Miss Isabel Worth Describes assistance of Mr. Turkmgton. We bid to them fare-weli. Podiatrist week ase Tuesday after school,; omore took a bad beatlnf. they en- Facnlty Bows Dowd in De< was tbe last game and tbe fellows The wrorda of’ tbe song are aa fol­ IDEAL SUMMER FOOD VALUABLE ANTIQUES WORK DEPENDABLE! MORIARTY when a froup of 27 flrls showed up joyed themaelves thoroufhly. The ran for their last dip. Tbsn they lows; We have reached the end wa aimed is fully qualifled to dlagnoM at CkartM Oak fleld. Two teams final score was 14 to 4 makinf the Stats Malches Played at jumped into tbs ca n and drove Colorful Spectacle to With the blue and gold before us. for. ------» your foot troubles. He is were chosen and captains elected. > junior-senior team the first winners feat to Students in Base­ away. And ao came to an end a And our souls and hearts alive; And so now the time Is here; Of al] the feed producta, milk la^patrons of the Mountain Brook Wd you ever take all of your lee very perfect day. As we journey on and upward. the one that la capable of. doing' Farm. They eerve many local reii- victor Hedeen's shop at 87 Hel>:|.carly American fumltura„i4neludlng bills for a year, add them and then AU kinda of ignition servica. bat­ examined by the State One team consisted of seniors and thus far Wesleyan. High School Students. When we steu’t on Ufa’s long journey, lister street, la an InUrestlng place high boya, low boys, desks, chest of tery service, and auto repairs are juniors, while the other team con —'William Dsmko, '85. With willingness to strive So full of hope and cheer. tha work of all the elements con- M l general popularity of compute the average cost of your JOHNSON & LITTLE expertly done by P. J. Moriarty at Board and Licensed to prac­ The tennis tournament Is still ball, VoOey Ball and Vari­ For all that’s best and finest. to visit occasionally. Antique fumi- drawers, tables, small stands, bed- slated of freshmen and sophomores. Wc will brave It all with courage, talnad in every other kind of food. i H*** '• ture it bought and sold and expert-! side stands, Httebeoek chairs. AU Ice per week or per month? 174 West Center street, who baa the tice. Marjorie Mitchell pitched for the being played off every day In the That wa may try to gain; Keep working upward itlU: Ona ef tha moat vitol phases in ths I they alweya take in Try It some time. It am sur­ girls’ regular gym periods. ly restored and flnlsbad. ' these Mr. Hedeen has repaired and agency for the weU known Murray junior-senior team, with Eleanor Tha Manchester High achoel tan- ous Field Erents. Miss Isabel Worth, toaehar ot We hope that wre as class-mates. Till wra reach the blghost summit distribution of this ve?y Important | «>• <>* l»y»l«ne and sanlta- Not only It it alvivays a Uaat to | reflnlahed. prise you to learn how small this batteries. Gordon as catcher, in the first half. English at M. H. 8., sang with a Success will all attain. contributlon to humanity’s diet Is; , , _ . _ LEADERS IN HELD nis tsam won ita first State Inter- Of life’s steepest bUI. look over tbe various pieces of fins I And then, at to call one back cost is—not during July and August, Boteriea art among tha moat im­ Tor the^malnder, Kay Madden Have you seen Peg Haugh's new Diamondi Court group from ths Hartford OraLono Copies are ready and will be given tho care that must be taken to keep I Mountain Brook Farm has but the average cost throughout the Dr. tennis racquet? Boy! Some racquet. scholaetlc Tournament laet Friday It absolutely sanlUry. That the hygienic equipment for old furniture displayed for sale but | realistically to our own present day. portant parts of a car, but like pitched and P sf Heugh caught.' Society, of which she Is a member, Our fine teachera who have helped to the seniors very soon. The eong It Is also highly Interesting t o . one finds various pieces of just year. Tot the freshmen-sophomore I’ll say. and Saturday at Wealeyan Unlverei- The graduating class of the local quality of on# of the world’# moat^ U>e botUtog, sterilisation and refrig- There are cerUln firms to each lo­ everything else the battery needs Barney Wichman,, la the recent concert in tbe Yale us, will be 'sung at Class Day and grad­ watch the work of restoration o f ! every day household furniture there The cost of Ice Is much leas than care. team. Doris Cole was pitcher In the — Alice .Madden, ’3TB. ty. Manchester toek 3rst with 17 Trade School, in which a number And Green Bowl, held to observe tbe Tercenten­ important food product# la of the u t-! eratlon of iU producU and deserve cality that become Itaders to their Chiropodist - Podiatrist With our studlea and our sports; uation exercises. some of these old articles In the vthleh In moat eases have had to en- the cost of any other kind of refrlgi^ P. J. Moriarty aellt the Murray polnte and Hlllbouse of New Haven of cooperatlvre students are Included, ary ot Connectleut. We extend to them our gratitude. meat eonaaquencea to the health of much credit for their able and ex­ eratloo, and it Is the moat simple .field of endeavor. Johnson A Little 853 Slain SL Rublnew Bldg. — emplary methods which have sbop. One sees there pieces so tim e-; dure tha cruel treatment of growing Of 109 Center street, have specialised battery which la manufactured by a close Mcdnd with 16. Manchester bad their elase outing on the_ Wall, now that tbs Middletown The vast audisnes which gathered a community la an undlsputable fact. worn and dilapidated that they i up j-oungsters until Its appearance and convenient means of refrigera­ the Murray Tire Colnpany of Fleet- TeL 5320 placed Drbanettl. Sinnamon. Della gsm t bss been plsysd end won, and In tbe Bowl was entertained by care- Residents of Manchester and brought to their busineaa an envi­ tion you can use. No Improvement In plumbing, hearing and tinning grounds of the Salvation Army able record to this community. seem fit only for the bonfire, and' and condftton simply convinced its with admirable results. Plumbing, wood, Pa. He buys direct from the Hours; 9-6; Evenings by App. Fera. and Georgetti In the semi­ the season is over In baseball, we fully-chosen eelectlons, sung by over vicinity need have no fears con­ has ever been made on the ease of Slancheater, Ct. ART STDWO BUSY 1 camp at Coventry Lake last Wed­ STOP RITINQ NAILS The Mountain Brook Farm Is an yet ona finds them there a week nr owners that something had to be heating and tinning go hand In hand. factory which meant a high-grade finals, while HllKiouse had only H. can say that wa expected M. H. S. 3,000 persons from 72 musical so- cerning their milk supply If they are two later perfectly restored both ss using Ice. LITERARY nesday. The day started off with a old and established dairy farm which . i.» done about it. In a few days It Is Johnson A Little have Joined ths battery at a lower coat to the con- Lopatin to battle through that die- to gat tbe UUe all the time. As s clettes throughout tbe state, and by Eighty girls out ot 146 have BUnON CAMPAIGN to misting parts, original color and ready to go back In fine shape. Pearson A Johnson have been sup­ aumer. The Murray haa a higher few practice games of vollcv ball busic of an orchestra mads up of 100 has been in the same family since three together effectively and all bince. Mancheater’e doubles team of matter of fact, wa didn't think the broken themselves of the tingar- finishes, and other dstalla, beautiful Victor Hed^n will gladly estimate plying Hygienic Ice to Manchester capacity than batUrlaa to lU price ROOM AT PRESENT SCMMEB and baseball. Just before the din­ team would place above second, ba­ musicians. the days of the Indians. There are rsstdents for three years. parts of their business are carried Siunmer is wandering this way; 1 Delta Fera and Georgetti were de­ nall-blUng habit! Tbe antl-Mta 200 acres of graslag. wroodlanda, specimens of furniture fit for the the c6st ef work for anyone who will on with excellent results. range—atonda up longer than other feated In tha cenu-flnala by the ner bell rang, tha Bog Trotters de­ to n the Meriden games. The concert was not only tbe larg­ WINNERSJ^ARDED finest home. let being the one refrigerant Do know feated the Cement Feet. In a game campaign Is a succtM! pastures, located a half mile below write or telephone tha request. Tha Today the oil burner U the recog­ batteries of a higher cost, based on Stratford team, which later became est choral partormance In this state Miss Fedsr, girls' physieal in­ There one finds a large stock of telephone number is 8677. which attracts food odors and Im­ a rating by the Society of American Because the Bobolink told me so. of baseball, by the score of 11 to lU, but. according to Miss Worth, was tha south 11ns. purities, it purifies as It refrigerates. nized standard In beating equipment You Need Glasses? 1 heard him this morning up in a the new state doublea .champs. Sin­ Tbe two Meriden games were structor, some time ago have W eldon Rich, country fresh milk from for efficiency and cleanliness. John­ Engineers. It ranges In alze from namon was defeated In the semi- for a box of Mr. Goodbars. about tbs best played by any M. H. a moat colorful spectacle. \ an interesting lecture on biting Ice absorbs odors and Impurities in No Better Proof E re lp Beaupre, Elizabeth tree. The lunch, consisting of bamburg, Enjoy Strawberries, Ice tuberculin tested Guernsey oows Is son A Little make oil burner instal­ light cart to trucka and la sold with finals by Lebro UrbjiDettl. who bow- a. team to a long while. ItTilie at Although separate societies bad finger-nails, and as a result most tbs thin film of water covering It a 12 to 24 month guarantee. la necessary than the acientUlo Bubbling over with merry glee. rolls, crullers, and coffee, was eaten been making preparations tor over B eauty delivered early In the morning, be­ glimpse of tbe Pacific and William and carries them off with tba raelt- lations one of their specialties. If and convincing method ef "eyo A sound, a giggle a ripple of gold ed In defeat to Lopatin of Hlllhouse, the time we expected that M. H. 8, girls are breaking the habit. tween 5 and I o'clock, arriving to OLD LYME GALLERY S. Robinson returns as a water col­ you have never con.oidered oil burn­ Now that the vacation aeazon la Liebman Working Hard so quickly that tho chef was kept woulu break even In the double- a month, the flrat concerted reheas- Bgs which passes through the drain examlnarion." And then the wonderful secret was through exhaustion. In a match that "on his toes" every minute of the —Alice Madden, '37. Cream, Cake and Cookies plenty of time for the family orist with the Mexlean guK for bit ers as feasible, visit Johnson A Lit' at band, when many Manchester header, that was before Mike Zwick al waa held at 1 o’clock on the day Salon pipe and Into the sewer. It also people w-in Boon begin their touring Delay la Harmful! told. lasted 87 games. time. Everyone agreed that Mr. bteakfast hour. locale. Gregory Smith Joins the tie, inspect the oil burners they have filoney Cannot Boy Back Team Oefa Trophy cam# upon tha horizon. of the concert under the baton ot 1$ OPENED TODAY creates a constant circulation by they would do well to drop In at this On Graduation Banners. She's coming! She’s comingl She’s Kitching, who played the part of Ralph Baldwin, Hartford musician. For the past three years, ths new contrlbutore in this gay medium cooling the air Immediately sur­ In stock, and ask to be made ac­ Poor Vision or U>at Sight. The team rece.ved a trophy for at Snccessful Party. station and have the battery and almost here! chef, did a fine Job. At the rehearsal Mr. Baldwin stated captain of the varsity cross-country Mountain Brook Farm haa been with several fine bits. Yet another rounding it, and'this cool air, being quainted with the workings of the To Mike goes a great deal of the team for the forth-coming season, lights looked over. It might prevent Glad summer, the happiest time of winning the championship and Lebro Hard Heads Win that the voices were well-balanced A Good Permanent supplying tbe commvmlty with coun­ Spring Art Exhibit Pre8ent6 to make an initial presentation of heavier, drops to the bottom of the models on hand. the year. Urbanettl received a medal for run­ credit for this year’s successful sea­ and believe us when we say he can try fresh eggs from thslr poultry this kind is Charles Vezin whose trouble on the trip. WALTER OLIVER The art studio is a busy place After dinner the Hard Heads and tor such a huge group. During the is satisfying and will last Ice box, forcing upward the wanner They handle Williams Oll-O-Mat- —Irma Massollnt. ner-up to the state high school ten­ son. He won tbe second Bristol run a wicked two-mlle. Deciding to "I’ll have some more please,” was yard. 160 Numbers Embracing "Early Morning” luggests tba lo Heating equipment; Florence Road service Is featured by P. J. Reglatered Optometrlat the Broncho Busters started a game concert the singers responded so air which Is to turn purified, cooled 915 5Ialn SL TeL 6030 these days. nis champion of Connecticut. game and In tbe double-header. put this big “college boy" to a test the constant request of many of the all season. Telephone Mr. D. W. Kelsey, Many Different Mediums. poetry of a Corot. The water col­ Range Oil Burners and Williams Moriarty. Hla station is open from of buck-buck and after a heated bat­ sympathetically to the conductor and passes downward. 6:30 a. m. t o l l p. m. Oraduatton banners for the class The team left the High school Mike la a steady pitcher and It la last week, we invited him to run a Btudsnts who were winners In ths Personality Cuts free with owner of the Mountain Brook Farm ors of Ogden Plelssner, particularly Oil-O-Matle Hot Water Heaters, tle, the Hard Heads nosed the that effective shading was obtained. button campaign, recently held to Pearson Johnson "keep their of 193SB are nearing completion un­ early Friday morning after viewing In his steadiness that be outshines At 4 o’clock, after the audience two-mlle with us, but it turned out Permanents. at 8890 and leave your order for Old Lyme, June 8.—The eleventh his "Green Boat,” would be excep­ customers” by extra attentions, such Oll-O-Matic Hushed Heat edds an­ Broncho Busters out by the score ot Dick Berger. If Dick can become raise money for athletics. COMPLETES A YEAR the "Old Clothes Day” exhibits be­ and performers bad assembled, a to be just the reverse epd yours- Guernsey milk and cream and eggs. annual spring exhibition by mem­ tional in any exhibit Tbe late Ed­ aa dropping to dally and checking other floor to your home. It ban- der the capable bands of Evelyn seven to six. The winners had the more steady, we should see some truly couldn’t stand the pace set, Wednesday, period 7, tbe pupils ward Volkert la honored by several fore school. Those who made the pleasure of slicing ami eating a bugle call signaled the entrance of $4.00 — $10.00 the supply of ice and seeing that lahes forever unsightly coal bins and Beaupre and Elisabeth Liebman. A-1 baseball from him In a few so we sat down with a lap to go and ot Mr. Greer’s home-room, and Mr. The United States department of bers of the Lyme Art Association of his cattle subjects, one of bis ash cans—giving you a big new floor MRS. ADA N. Two banners, blue backgrounds AT JU N M COLLEGE trip Included Urbanettl, Georgetti, whole watermelon. Through the Governor Cross and of the national tbe refrigeration n’on't fall below When You Build- Della Fera. Sinnamon, D. Muldoon, years. In the first part of the sea­ watched Mr. Lengcl breeze in for Perry’s home-room, were rewarded Phone 5009 agriculture expects the lov point In and guest contributors opened today studio aitb oxen In the foreground. tbe degree necessary to preserve the space to decorate In a hundred clever MERRIFIELD and gold numerals, designed by generosity- of the Hard Heads, the and state colors boms by the Gov­ with ice-ream, strawberries, cookies, Trotter. Manager, and Coach David son, Dick was Mancheater's main the completion of ths race. the cycle of horse and mule produe- at tho Old Lyme. Connecticut, gal­ The "city” mingles with the pas­ contents of the box. new ways. Erwin Bother of the class of ’33A, Broncho Busters also bad their reliance on tbe mound and he waa ernor's Foot Guard and a guard of an', cake for remarkable work done toral. If one prefers the former TEACHER OF H.iKwell. After the first two rounds share of the watermelon. Boy Scouts. After they had been Hotel Sheridan Bldg. tion in this country to be reached lery. It will continue to July 7. Your attention is also called to No matter what type of bearing Build Right! FRETTED INSTRUMENTS are nearly ready for graduation responsible tor the first victories. Several of ths boys are planning In the campaign. about 1038 or 1939. The show la notable for variety of there are wierdiy fascinating pastels plant you now have, there Is an Oll- exercises. This year the banners Janice Remig, ’34B, Winds were played In tho morning the team In the well-planned program, the presented before the Governor and the fact that range find fuel oil is And Before You Build, Dick's performance to the second to enter tbe annual A.A.U. state Mr. Greer's room sold 114 but­ subjects. Interest Is augmented by by Eugens Fltsch disclosing many sold by Pearson A Johnson. The O-Matic to flt It exactly. Oll-O- Through the courtesy of Gibson, are made so that they may be used sat down to a meal served In Rich high Jump came next. Under threat­ chapter of the Meriden double-head- had received bis salute, tbe singers tons, and Mr. Perry’s room sold ll'J. back-etsgc marvels of Radio City Get Our ISstImato. Hall, which appeared to be more like began. championships that are being belci several additions to the catalogue. same service policy Is given on oil— Matic models arc specially designed Inc., we offer for a limited time, back-to-back as one or separately ening skies, one by one the com­ e_ equalled Zwlck’s In the first, even June 39 at Irala field. Some of the guests returned three music hall, and Guy Wiggins's por­ for every hearing requirement—for Up Successful Term at a banquet. After Urbanettl had petitors disqualified. Anthony "Omnipotence” by Schubert and Symbols set opposite the 160 titles checking on supply and in both oil FREE Mandolins, Banjos and at each end of the |>aradc. though Dick seemed to be going to and four times to have their dishes Watoh This Spooe For Specials! classify works as to medium while traits to like medium of New York the small home, the home of medium Onltara with costa ot lessons. The scenery for the graduation finished hts extra plates of lee Qiiartus, end Peter Staumn, were "Cradle Song" by Brahms, which and ice, Pearson A Johnson custom­ ARVID H. blow up at one time. Dick also fin­ The meet this year has been mov­ filled with ice cream and etrawber- SAND and two pages of text give general defi­ In winter. Polly Thorpe brings ers are satisfied by these extra serv­ size, the large house— ranging to pageant Is still In .ts early stages. cream, the team along with most of the last two to qualify. .Sbreaking were sung by tbe chorus, and "Fin­ ries. It looked for a while as For particnlara tee Mrs. Mer- Laselle in Aubumdale. ished the season in great atyls ed up because It was felt that more DAVIS nitions of the media identified vsith Norway, Its people and fiords; Har­ ice attentions. Telephone them at models for apartment buildings and rifleld at her atadki, Mondaya, For the first act. In which Thomas the Bristol players, roamed around down the stretch. Tony cleared the by winning the Middletown game. landia" by Sibelius, played by the though they were not going to get ry L. Hoffman and Ford Cooper the SEABURO orchestra, with a majestic choral athletes would be In condition If the GRAVEL exhibitions ot this character. 5018. public institutions. GENERAL CONTRACTlNa ruesdayt and Wedneadaya. Hooker will be seen preaching un­ the town. Including a visit to the four feet nine easily enough but the event came right after the end or filled up, but as much ice cream as HOME BAKERY Tbe dsiplay runs the gamut from colorful scenes and action of tbe Ba- Each OU-O-Matic embodies the Janice Bemlg, M. H. 5.. '34 B. breaks were agatost him and he dis­ at the end. were considered by Miss EXCAVATING 54 Walker St. TeL 6095 865 Mato St. Tel. 7648 der a tree, there is nut much new new Middletown High football field It would seem to us that Man­ the various school sessions, and was wanted by each pupU was avail­ tha most bizarre of pastela and l^ameui, Alice Geary's Labrador sceoe famous Hushed Heat principle, and scenery needed. The tree from will have completed a successful and tennis courU. The Manchester qualified. This gave Tony undis­ Worth to be tbe high spots of the able. PATTY SHELLS GRADING nSH FDR SUNDAY chester’s main fault to tbe recent this would draw a larger entry list. broadly painted water colors to rare­ is poignant, Caro Weir Ely pleases FRESH BY DECREE each gives you certain automatic “Pomander Walk” la to be used. and happy year at the Loselle imd Bristol teams hung together puted right to first place, while program. So well pleased waa the Mr. Greer and Mr. Perry were LOAM FILLING with "Woodcock Cover,” the work years to baseball was the fact that audience by Brahms’ "Cradle Song" The meet has been planned as part aiACARGGNS ly seen silver point drawings. An heat—without work or worry. That for the second act la nearly Junior College In Aubumdale, during most of the tournament. Pete too second. of the tercentenary celebration for kept buay dishing out tbe Ice cream. BRIDGE AND ROAD off. Egbert Cadmus is fluently exe­ hlassacbusetta next week. the teams were composed of a few that it waa repeated as an encore. entire wing Is devoted to etchings, Madrid (A P )—To insure con­ Johnson A Little are ever-anxlous finished. It is, principally, the door Coach Tom Monahan o f the Bristol IxishiiMke Strong this summer. Lucille Kilpatrick and Evelyn BUILDING dry points and other prints of the cuted and Gertrude Nason’s rhythm to undertake plumbing, beating and of the Webb House, famous as a Becently, she participated actively Close upon this followed the shot- stars and not a lot of good players. During the orchestra’s playing ot Wedding, Birthday and Party sumers fresh fish for their Sunday teams, Monchestir’a “favorite ene­ It Is very hard, almost Impossi­ —Bill Murch. Gclzlwick also deserve thanks for Cakes made to order at reason­ black and white type. of line as applied to pastoral sub­ tinning to alt Its branches. If you stopping place for General Waab- In the annual English May Festival put. This was divided Into t-vo "Finlandia”, a dark cloud overhead The dinners the government has order­ mies” was found to be a good fellow ble, to pick out any member of the making the party a auccesa. After able prices. The visitor Is carried from the jects exceedingly Interesting. Win­ ed all fish markets to remain open have a small repair job or a com­ Ington, which la to be full alze. which was held on the college cam­ off the athleUc field.. After the groups, namely, the light weights lent an appropriate background to everybody had their fill they pro­ field Scott d im e shows water col­ CAYEY'S GRILL pus. Included In the Festival wrere team who far surpassed any other tbli somber seWtlon. SEES HAGEN PLAY Alexander Jarvis Co. metropolis to the country side— Sunday mornings. plete inetallation planned, get an es­ 45 East Center Street For the third acene, the studio matchM finally were canceled when and the heavyweights. Weights ot ceeded to go home. A good time from the tropica to Labrador. For ors In addition to fine pastels. Alice timate from Johnson A Little before workers are to make an interior, several typical English dances, the first ranging up to about 145 member in his playing. This gave 519 Main St. Tel. 8286 416 Center St. Tel. 4334—3528 So toat tbe order will not affect the rtJn ntairted to come down bsrd Manchester an even and steady Captain Dan Civiello of the M. H. wras enjoyed by all who participate example. Florida has been must Ball and Homer Pfleffer are well rep­ wage scales, employers were noti­ undertaking the work. the parlor of a Connecticut home. among which were the "Garland" the boys left for Manchester. pounds and tha latter from about ed. resented. Tosca surpasses herself to Invites YOU and "Country” dancca. type of ball players that won S. gblf team watched Walter effectively translated by Charles fied they may permit employes The Tercsntatuuy exhibition Is .Matches trinlshed ISO pounds up. Among the light­ MERIDEN HIGH PAPER Hageti, the world’s chief golf title —Alice Madden, 37B. and Mary Roberts Ebert In water floral studies, Paul Sallng offers like You win like the atrooapbere— Its Food tnclnd- being gone over. In preparation for Garland Day la still observed at weights, Lashlnske proved to be league games for them. working Sundays to take an after­ Merchants of Raleigh, N. C., re­ Saturday the team again went holder, play at the Sunset Ridge colors outstanding for fine color and subjects and Bertram Bruestle ex­ noon off during the week, providing cently contrloutcd $300 to buy poi­ tog Special Italian dlahea—Ita dance floor, and Ita visit to Hartford during the com­ Castleton In Derbyshire, gingland. best, heaving the twelve pound a the check! dow-n and the postponed matches Country Club on Sunday, June 2. WORLD STAFF UNCHANGED AT YOUR SERVICE of treatment Another sec­ hibits opaque water colors of very It is not Saturday afternoon. son for ridding tbe town of rata. ing summer. Herman ITIbrlcb Is The "Garland Dsneo” Is traceable to shotput 32 feet and three and one- A great deal of the credit tor this HAS HNE EDITORIALS It was announced on Wednesday finished. year’s triumph goes to Captain Al Hagen, Dan reports, had or hts $20 We are always glad to answer any question about tion of tbe southland finds place in real birds. fixing up minor damages. May Day Festival and was a part half Inches. Ray Rosa was second that no changes will be made in tbe Maple trees Illustrate Platt Hub­ PIEL'S and RUPPERT’S BEER of the spring fertility drama. Janice ^ t e r dinner In Jack’s Lunch, Obuchowakl who, by his playing silk shirt, hla made-to-order-ln-Lon- Percival Rosseau's monoprinta of Luncheon ...... 50e Kenny Tedford la improving bis with a heave of SO feet and 7.6 "The Pennant,”- Mbrtden High's staff of the High School World until bard’s Increasing growth as a pas- and her "dancer-friends"- carried where Cy Georgetti mUtook mus­ and his attitude spurred the rest of don golf shoes and white flannels. INSURANCE unusual number emd beauty. Ma­ Dinner .. - .... 50c-75c CROFT ALE biut of Beverend Thomas Hooker, Inches. weekly newspaper, contains tour Hagen shot a commendable 70, it September. tellat. He baa selected a like sub­ which cracked rather badly when garlands of oak. tard for peanut butter, although hts the team on. We think that Oble at any time. We urge you to take advantage of our rines have not been neglected. Will Trying to get rid of all excess pages of interesting material on being his first tims playing tbe Last year the new editors were Howe Foote supplies a sparkling ject for an outstanding etching in Don’t Be Sorry—BE INSURED! Sunday .. ..75c-$1.00 Imported and Domestic Wines drying for the first time. The "Country Dance" la now stomach didn’t, the team visited the weight, the competitors wore only was the Ideal choice tor the position years of experience. Middletown Tercenten.ary log cabin even though he was not a veteran. all phases of their activities. To the course, while hts partner, Bobby elected to June, but because of the the wing devoted to prints. In this We Write All Kinds of Insurance Including The High school should feel proud danced for plca.sure and merry­ their bathing suita Now and then, new journalism course being offered section one notes the masterful if making. Because both men and and the Wesleyan Observatory. It is unfortunate for M. H. S. that editorial page and the sport section Grant, amateur champ, had a spar­ of the excellent work done by the after an event, they would dive Into are dut special credit. kling 69. Together they carded a to seniors for next year, it was somber work of one of America’s AUTOMOBILE art students for the exhibition. women performed together. It be­ When the roof, walls, floor and tele. the water to refresh themselves. Captain Oble didn’t go out for base­ HOLDEN-NELSON CO., Inc. ball and basketball every year he At the present time, Meriden best ball of 64. eight under par, to deemed best to wait and see bow 868 Mala Street Tel. 8687 strongest etchers, Eugene Higgins. THEFT PLATE GLASS FIRE WHERE —Jan '30A. came a social dance, reaching the moving at once In Tlie heavyweights gave no competi­ H. Llndley Hosford makes an Initial me building on "Observatory Hill" was to school, because his brand of High’s chief Interest Is to the an­ heat Charles Nlcoll, Synjet Ridge many of those students are really "Service and Reliability'’ TO BUY SHRUBS- FLOWERS height of Its popularity In the eigh­ tion aa Bill Kelsh and Tony Quartus interested in and capable of newrs- showing In the Lyme gallery with the boys thougnt that they had play to both games is unusual. nual Hick's Prize Essay Contest pro, who had a 74 and aarence Gardella teenth ccntxiry In ballrooms, as well team swept through with a smash­ which Is sponsored to encourage es­ paper writing. several unusual prints. Robert Ful­ McCONVILLE’S as, on village greens. In such dances enough. After the finals had been Booth, Wethersfield pro, who shot a SPEED TYPING CONTEST ing victory. Bill clinched first place say writing and public speaking. 76, 5 and 4. The present staff will continue to 42 Asylum Street ton Logan Is another first time ex­ PAGANI ^ GORMAN Hardy Perennials and Rock Garden Plants, SOe doz. os tho Virginia Reel, these forms played, the boys vrtewod tho cup they with a heave of 36 feet and 2.5 We would say that of all the men on the team the roost outstanding Every senior has to take part. The —R. K. edit the paper until the close of Room 22— Up One Flight hibitor with a rare sliver point and 923 5Ialn Street* TeL 4413 Annual Flowering P lants...... 3 doz. for 35c have been handed ilown, thus mak­ were to receive and Urbanettl was inches. Tony heaved the shot as subject of the essay is optional. The school and tbe present under-class­ FRENCH BEAUTY SHOPPE etchings, as Is I. C. Clark with Im­ AWARDS ANNOUNCED ing the "Country Dance" a vital players are Oble, Zwick, Berger, SPECIAL WEEK-END SALE OF presented with his medal. Then some though it was a baseball, for' 35 feet writers of the six best essays are GRADUATION REHEARSALS men members will maintain their Now Ucensed and Authorized To Give pressive n-lnter scenes. Dr. Her­ part ot the traditional culture- of of th^B players had a swimming meet and 7 Inches. Ho easily held sec­ Tierney and Johnson. While, as we ANNUAL FLOWERING PLANTS .... .4 dozen 2Sc America. stated before, the team was ao good given golden medals. The six med­ places on tbe staff next year. HARTFORD bert Thomas shows decided advance­ See Our Saturday DIsptay At Birch and Mato Sts. Awards in the commercial depart, to the Wesleyan pool where Cv ond, as his nearest rival made only alists then compete tp a speaking ZOTOS and JAMAL ment In dry point, Bertha H. Dough­ Janice and her friends paid “ Hom­ on the whole that It Is hard to pick Rehearsals for tbe graduation —M. 8. ment have been recently made as Georgetti won the finals to the 40- 33 feet 9 inches. contest tor three monetary prizes, pageant to be held a i Friday. June Tel. 8-7378 erty offers an etching of tbe Old 16 Windemere Tel. 5947 age to the Queen” at the "Crow’s Tug-of-War out any stars, we think the above follows: home mentioned played a little better Oi which the first Is $25. An editori­ 21. have been cond.icted by Miss P..CKARD SPORTS EDITOR PERMANENT WAVES Lyme church interior, Eleanor Sears A .R . WILKIE Nest," It has been the custom tor with their equipment and arrived at A tugof-war between the re­ al In "The Pennant” concerning the The winner o f the May accuracy several years at Lasello to keep the brand of ball than their teammates. Helen Page at tbe State theater at A copy of the May Issue of the $6.50 and presents striking drawing, Beatrice Dealer to and speed typing contest ts Adclm Manchester just after the double- nowned teams, the Wharf Rats ver­ management of this contest is com­ 8 every morning this week. One "Lonergan Log” has been received No Machine — No Electricity EMBLEMS Harper Banning, etchings; and Dor­ "Crow’s Nest." which ts hidden In sus the PuIl-’em-Alls, too place. The Cberoerke with S6 words and fi header baseball game was finished. Last, but certainly not least. mendable. episode a day has been rehearsed on from CCC Camp Loneri,an at "Vol. $10.00 Phone 3058 709 Main St. othy Wlnsblp Ely supplies a high RAW and tho boughs of a huge tree, a Wharf Rats must have felt to the It Is interesting to note that the REPAIRS PUT OFF WILL COST YOU MORE! errors. Others with high rates are strictly senior meeting place. Any Coach Tom Kelley deserves more the stage at the theater. Miss PageJ untown. Conn. Joseph Packard, DIAMONDS spot with her red crayon. "Infro- B. McIntosh. S3-6; A. Grzyb, SU-1; pink of condition because they yearly honors In aoholarshlp went PASTEURIZED underclassmen attempting to mount praise than any other Individual for who la the coach of Sock and Bus-! formerly a member of the- class of spoctlon.” J. McKee, SO-5; A. Klein, 48-1; O, FIGHTING TEAM WINS cllnobed the first two pulls, in the chiefly to the girls, with only one kin, has charge of the entire pag-: '36B, has added the duties of sports 6 . SCHREIRER & SON, Inc. to its heights are "taken for a ride ” best-out-of-tbree duel. Tbe Wharf the way he put the team to shape. WATCHES MILK Nelson, 46,0; W. Krause, 43-1; M. on short notice. The first few weeks didn't look boy on the list. eant. editor to his previous work aa art GENERAL BUILOINO CONTRACTORS Shorts, 41-5. Rats attacked a poor, harmless —H. G. editor. Tuberculin pealera In Bulldtag fifsterlals. Wood Working and Bepairo. During the past year at Laselle. looking watermelon for winning tha promising, but Coach 'Kelley and RAYDELEPORTE Certificates In typing ars award­ Janice haa been taking a home FIRST CHAMPIONSHIP smoothed over most of the weak SOMANHIS POSTPONED MOUNTAIN BROOK FARM Tested Office and MUO, 385 W. Center SL Tel. 49A7 ed to Elisabeth Luplen for 64 words pull and finished It In less than five GIFT COMMITTEE CHANGED economica course, which Includes minutes. spots, with the result that the team Can Supply You With Cows 0 errors; Agnes Grsyb, 00 words 1 College English, English literature, Manchester, for the first Ume, Is came along to win the champion­ CINDER NEWS Somanhia, the school year book, Some changes have been made to Expert Repairing AT SANDY BEACH error; Bose Mistretta, OS wrorda A Tbe broad jump held tbe Interest will not be issued until Friday, June the gift committee which will, on The public la RANGE and foods, sewing, and college chemis­ victor to baseball In the C. C. I. L of both the atudrs and the faculty ship. We hope that he'll repeat RICH, COUNTRY FRESH MILK Invited to in- errors; Alice Nevuc, 55 words 4 try. Janice Is a member of. the next year. 14. because of the printer's inability Class Day, present gifts to each FUEL OIL errors; Noel Lyttle, 41 words 4 as a result of the double-header next. Everything went along all M. H. S. closes its 1935 track sea­ to finish the books before that time. member of the class. The commit­ From Tuberculin Tested Guernsey Cows Tomorrow night at Sandy Beach, epect our mod- PLUMBING. TINNING and HEATING CONTRACTORS Orphean and Homo Economics game against Meriden on Saturday right until Joe Ofiara, runner-up to son thU Saturday when the team emJy equipped Tested Otis for Business and errors; Irene McGann, 55 words 4 clubs. To Coach Dave Hartwell’s tennis Students were promised the book tee is now as follows: Doris Bolen, Milk Is For Grown-ups. Too! Order An Extra Quart. Crj'stal Lake, Ray Deleporte and his RANGE SHEET METAL e ^ r s ; Anns Lcrch, 48 words 4 and the victory agnln.st .Middletown two or three other evente, jumped. defends its C.C.I.L title at Wealeyan on Friday, June 7. but that date Faith Gallnat, Eleanor Scblcldge, Terrace Gardens orchestra will hold and eanitary Residential Heating. At the close of school. Janice will on Tne.sday. team goes a lot of credit for get­ Country Fresh OIL BURNERS WORK eirors; Esther Enrico, 40 words 0 As he toed tbe mark and streaked field in Middletown. Manchester had to be changed. Margaret Toman. Robert 'Vennart, Tel. 8890 Victor Hedeen forth with their Inimitable style of plant at You wUl like our eefvloet spend a few days at the home ot "It was the fight the whole team through the air for a jump of 18 ting tbe state championship by one will have two championship teams EGGS O. W. KELSEY errors; Pearl Johnson, 57 words 3 point. We weren’t surprised at this —M. 8. John Churila, and Russell Holmes. 37 Hollister Street dance music. Hailing from the 16 Walker her future room-mote at Quinev, put up especially In the League feet, he ea.slly won first place. As to contend with when the squad too Center J o h l l S O I l L i t t l e errors: Julia McKee,- 50 words 4 Massachusetts. victory considering the team’s mo­ famous Wayside Food Shop, West Street Pearson & Johnson errors; Dorothy Nelson, 45 words . Captain Alphonse though he hadn’t won enough yet. goes into action Saturday. Bristol, Springfield, Mass., where be has Phone 5013 —B. I.tvingston. ’35B. Tony Quartus left the ground for a rale. Urbanettl missed the stogies this season’s state champ, and West Antique and Modem DIAL 8365 1 error; Edna Hllbig, 46 words 3 Obuchowakl. when --sko notes neatly and accurately on the Individual players .(Impartial ob- yard dash with four running to each East Hartford will figure in a good­ 300 Varieties of Visitors and Sold. inence os a leader of an excellent P. J. Moriarty Phone 79S6 STUDIED IN BIOLOGY beat, the first two ot whom came, m DOROTHY WAONER A COOK ly part of tbe scoring with tbe ex­ I MAPLE SUPER SHELL STA. typewriter, has been awarded a 100 nervers head the list with the cap- Annuals, Perennials Are Welcome! A Large Stock on Display. dance combination. He knows mu­ 174 West Center Street For words transcription pin by the tain s own name). Obuchowakl gave being eligible for the semi-finals. ception of Middletown, all of the sic, how to arrange and present It. Shell Specialized Lubrication Two heats In tbe semi-finals elim­ Dorothy Wagner, '34 is now mak­ teams arc very well balanced this and Rock Plants You will find many Tel. 8677 • Italian and French OtfKg Writer. Some astonishing facts about trees full credit to the work of the team, Yoar and bis rendition of popular seleC' SHELL GAS and OILS Goodyear Tires and Tubes and forests were revealed to the .which after the first game, consisted inated four more runners for the ing use of her time by cooking year and the meet should prove one Bird Houses. Ideas tor flower garden tions boars out this fact to a notice­ finals, with the four best runners, luncheons. The luncheons are given of the closest in years with Bristol, design and rock gar- FIRESTONE TIRES BREAD biology classes by Mr. Emory, biolo­ entirely of the new comers, the two 83 Russell Street able degree. His Is one of the very Greasing: — Washing Simooiz M. H. S. GIRLS RUNNERS gy teacher at M. H. S.. Wednesday. veterans having become Ineligible, namely McVeigh, Sltek, Lashlnske. by Wesson Oil Company and are the favorite, to capture the crown. lens. best orchestras to be found any' MURRAY BATTERIES ITALIAN PIZZA Of tho 822,000,000 acres of forest hut "the oppv'slng teams were only and Ofiara. running the final beat held at Watkins store. Thefe are where in New England, and the de'^ 1 IMaple Street SaJve J. Vendrillo. Mgr. two others besides Dorothy work­ Spectators at the league meet Velvet Ground In U. 8. 315 years ago only 1-8 of mediocre," he mode.stly claimed. After two starts of beating the gun Telephone lightful dance melodies which they Greasing Brake ReUnlng Prompt Delivery. ing. Dorothy la the cook while the UP IN TENNIS G.YMES this va.st amount remains. At this Tuosday’ai game, played In tho they were off. Lashlnske dashed this year are assured of many tine dispense are so sure to please every­ Crankcase Service down the track to take flret place. others are hostess and waitress. performances with star exhibitions PERO rate of destruction, the land would rajn, had some exciting moments DON’T PUT IT OFF— PUT IT ONI one In their engagement on Sunday Road Service be a barren waste within a thousand McVeigh was right on his heels Tbe luncheons are held daily, be­ being promised in the 100 yard night. y. lU UANO when to the last Inning. Middletown ORCHARDS Fellea Pletrowskl' and Elsie clinching second place. ing given tor various women'e clubs. dash, half-mile, pole vault, riiot put, INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING TELEPHONE 8857 207 Spruce Street Klein were awarded triangular sil­ years. Fortunately, hqwever, there p t five runs. Tho five, however, While In High school, Dorothy Can Be Of Valuable Service To You When are 250,000,000 acres of second A baseball game with the faculty and mile run. PAPER HANGING SPECIALIZING IN WOMEN’S OROANIZATION ver medals, embossed with the form brought the final score only to 10 had a great deal to do with tbe lunch ICE — ICE — ICE growth Umber: It Is estmiated that was the next Item on the program, IN TURKEY DIS80L4'ED of a girl playing tonnis, for being against Manchester’s 13. This w/i. Roadster, 8868J» DeL the doublet between Manchester tall, chicken a la king In patties, Smooth ganization. ■ jand Hill House waa 6—0 and 6— 2. editions. Be.stdea this each year, the Btudenta were requested to re­ tbs music and on Wednesday they week and won the Greater Hartford CO Sluggish, House being the winners, paper producers make enough paper mushed potatoes, June peas, cran­ main in their seats! Here all the practiced going Into right seats, mile in 4:85 for a new meet record. to reach the aun and ba.'Jt. berry sauce, cole slaw, relish, group anO Individual priiea for the standing and sitting In unison, and Furey le a Junior H.P.H.S. and Herald Classified Dept. M IR C U ii}^ MAO I I USED CAR BARGAINS | i.'/ ’ ' Bwea natehes wrere being plsyed and Fire and Insects are the greatest strawberry Ice-box cake and coffee events of the afternoon were pre­ marching up to and across the takes his running very seriously. Knocking " all at one time. They were; was served. finals, HUI House ve. Men- enemies of the ,'orest In 1027 the sented. stage, as will be done on graduation Next season should bring one ot the M O T^ OIL Greasing Done Quioker and It's A Real Job 1984 CSNvrolet Oonch. m i Ftird Coupe. average rate was 400 forest fires per Miss Casey and Miss Kellogg, the Everyone being happy, the etudes day. speediest scholastic mllers ever Powerful Motors 1988 ^ evrolet Sedan. 1988 Ohevieiet l^ -T en Traeh. _«Mgles, Bristol vs. West- Girl Reserves' advisers, gave abort Give Them Your Advt And Notice How ’ ■ Hill House vs. day. It would take 300 yaara to re­ and the faculty again started vol­ —M. S. seen In this section of the state It 25c a Quart. Walker Electric Lift and Stewart-Wamer Grease Guns 1830 Chevrolet Cenpe. Seml-Von Type. NewPaM. forest these sections. Insects are re­ speeches and Ehrelyn Beaupre, act­ ley ball. The atudes were not at all Furey can keep up tbe pace. ing as toaatmistresa./ called on dif­ bell and Ruth Ma­ sponsible for damage to 2,000,000.- slowed up by tbs big mes. as thev 1340 FROM CAMPAIGN Soon Your Telephone Will Start Kinging EXPERT GREASING...... 50c and 75c SERVICE ON 18 OlSfeB CktOD “BUYS"! 000 cubic feet each year. It has been ferent members for toasts. ran away with tbe faculty, IS to 5 AI Leugel. former U.H.8. mller, fia matches, report­ Claire Krlstoff sang a solo and TIRES 'll the Manchester esUmatad that 70 to 80 par cent of and 16 to 8 in tba laxt t ^ games. In tha final chaek-up of tha cam­ who is attending North Eastern After The Publication Of The Paper. Van's Service Stations TYDOL Dorothy Denton gave a piano solo. Deciding they had anough of paign for sailing MH.S. buttons to Unlvsralty, Is homa for the aummer Bartferd Road Manobester Green they played tha traa la sraated in making wood Tha remalndar et tha evanlng waa Tel. 8888 Adamy’i Service Station BATTERIES medals. Producta. Otbar eoamlaa of tha voUay ball the tnstructora picked a provide money for spring athltttea. months. Al has been running tbe Tel. 8998 RILEY CHEVROLET spant Unglng------songa.VWSS^Wp The # ■a/*S4i\|44VVbanquet ■lohn W. Adany, Prop. zoraata ara weather, fungus, and dla- team o f two to oppoaa two of the It waa laamtd, on Friday morning, mile end two-mlle for hit school and GAS—OILS 248 Spruce Street SPARK PLUGS MWeUaStzMl endad with tha singing------of * —"Follow " Btudes to the manly art of bone- that tha total amount racelved In has turned In soma pretty neat pei- The Oleairf’ show. Tba studw. not at all back­ tbe campaign waa gMO. forraancea. VAea” haa b e » aalactad ( vrAOEEtGH^ MAXNCHfSTES CVENmC HERALD. UAMCHESTER. OOMM, SATURDAY, JUNE 8.196S. ■LMTOHBBTBK mCNTNG HSRALD, MANCHESTEB, CONN. SATURDAY, JUNE 8,1988. m am Jtam overcome round ahouldera? I heat tate to take any strenuous exercises tunmet ICEBERGS MENACE because of a severe pain in the left Daily Accident DAILY RADIO PROGRAM side” WTIC Answer: 1 suggest that the best SweeiheatU ATLANTIC SHIPPING plan is to secure a thorough exam­ Report HaiWsrd, Osaa. Leo Jonhson Wins M. H. S. Batting Crown With .392 ination which will determine the aojm w. 1040 a. u ssm AS OF FRIDAY. JUNE 7 SATURDAY, JUNE 8 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) cause of the severe pain. Once the Travalara Broadeasttag Sarvl 1M4 1985 NeUi All protnuni to k tj and basic chains or sroups thereof unleie epecl- By AAabel McEllioU cause is located, a satisfactory Bed; coast to cowt (e is c) desisnstlon Inclndaa all avafiabU stations. 6,109 treatment for removing the pain ...... Aixddento...... 5,097 FroBrama aubjaetje ehane*. F> M. (DavUoht time ens Hear later) O I9U, NEA Seiviee, Inc ^ 159 SataTdsy, Jnae S Growlers and Drift Ice Float* may then be prescribed. As long as ...... F ataU ttra...... 16$ NBC-WEAP NETWORK Cent. Saet. Bluefields, Moriarty*s \ 4,635 ...... In jm le a ...... 4.291 S:0a— 4i00—Jsan arunsaca Orehastra REDS DROP PIRATES BACK TO THIRD PLACE BEGIN HERE TODAY H « ran the ihabby Uttle car around tho pain is present you are doing SASIC — Bast: waaf wlw weal wtle wjar wtas wcah kyw whlo wfbr wre li* F - 4:S(F-Natlonal Opan Oelf TIERNEY TOPS HELDERS, K llX E D KATHARINE . .8TBYKHCR8T, ' and whirled down to the etation. ing Farther Sooth This the right thing In avoiding exercise Ensem- w fy whan wcas wtam ww] waol: mid: 1:4B— 4:4S—Captivatora, Instrumantal liMMitttiA falls In love with The trip Into the city seemed un- as exercise would only Increase the 93 ...... Pedestrian ...... 86 ble. ksd wmaq wcfl who wow wdof wkbt 4IOO- •■.95-F. W. Wile’s Comments Tune Up A t New Britain to. 4:1S— Slit—Concert Mlnlaturaa Prsf. MICHAEL HEATHEROE, owner of endurably long. Michael burned soreness and distress. When the 65 ...... O oen pont...... 65 NORTHWBST A CANADIAN w WtmJ 1 ...... B tc y lls t...... l ^ r t . wiba watp webc wday kfyr cret efcf 4;3b~ 5i30—Frank Dailey Orehastra a rMIng school Katharine's father with a fever of Impatience. Two Year, Reports Indicate. pain Is gone you may then start In 8 SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wta wjaa 4:55— 5:55—Praea-Radle News Period POUND BALL FOR 15 BERGER LEADS PITCHERS 15 >gram. Morse Business College No BRADDOCKTOGIVE la rich and her stepmother a snob. weeks from now— three weeks, any­ exercIslDg to correct the round ...... Child ...... 16 wfU-wsun wlod warn wme wab wapi • iOP— 4K)b—HIsterleal Sketch — east; For Battle Next Sunday shoulders. 144 ...... A d u lt ...... 1S7 ] wldx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre Cleveland Coneart Orehastra—west rOE PARKER, Katharine's ...... how— the whole thing would be over wosl ktba ktha wsoo wavs w u r 5:15— S:15—Radio Rostrum—Dixie T Mend, tea an unhappy love affair jono ^ th . He and Katharine Halifax, June 8— (A P ) —Icebergs INJURED MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl ksir ksM 5:30— (iSIF-To Sa Annsunead Match For High Net Stars and la saved from suicide by young be enroute for Ireland to see (Gallstones) 1,800 ...... Pedestrian ...... 1,144 t PACIFIC — kfo ktl ksw komo kbq «:0O— 7:00—National Opan Coif m is TO GAIN 13-4 BAER NO TIME FOR Coach Kelley kmmm and drift lee, menaces to Atlantic kfsd k u r kail kpo kex ksa kyr kya «:15— 7:15—The Modern Mlnatrele MCCLUSKEY TO RUN DR. JOHN K.\^’E. the castle. They wotild be starting Question: ' Mrs. Martha I. wants 8,268 ...... Occupant ...... 8.086 7:00— t:00—U. S. Navy Sand Coneart shipping lanes, floated further south 67 Cant. Bast. 7:30— tilO—Maatarpitcaa of Melody Overbearing two ■ detectives ask the most marvelous, unpre- Ui know: “The doctor tells me I ...... B lc y lis t...... 61 ' Yesterday, fora the ninth dUmond next week Sunday, the particularly keen for the fray real-, 880 13:00— 1:00—Tommy Tucker Orchaat. S:0(>— 0:00—Mtledlas from California oon-a matches with Meriden being im- Statistics for Season H a l for Michael's address, Katharine Mutable adventure In the world, this year than m any year since have a very large gall stone and >••••••• Cllild •••ssess 627 13:3^ 1:30—At Paarea and Hla Cana • :3C— t:3(F-Ban Sarnia’s Orchestra V ia O R Y OVER BUGS eecutiva time this season, the aOWNINGJUNE13 Brothers , Using that a wUi over the^' town ! 3,688 svsling thus far. I t la expected TWO-MILE RACE ON rashes to warn him, attbough she Marriage! 1929, Commander H. P.-Lucas of the wants to operate. What shall I do?" ...... A d u lt ...... 8,478 1 1:00— 3:0(F—Rsvua of the Waak-Bnd »:00—10:00—Arehia Slayer Orchestra superb Manchester High tennis are slated (or Mveral tune-up tilts ; champs would add considerable U. 8. Coast Guard cutter Pontchar- Answer: Surgical removal Is ad­ 122 ... Age Not Stated .., 191 1:3(F- 3:30—NBC Music Oulid Censart 0:30—10:30—Clauds Hopkins Orchaat. that the Manchester boys. If no un­ has not seen him since his engage- never thought much about Blume, director; Edwin Otis, bar­ 3:15— 3:15—Carol Dais and Hsr Senoa 10rfX>—11:00—Orvllla Knapp Orchaat.— team dowmed its opponent, this time ta ttre’’"T h u "«r? / "'elrh t to attempts to book high ment to S.AIXY MOON, local co- ,t but It seemed to him, all at once, traln said today. Relieved on the In- visable when a gall stone la large itone. expected change or happening takes Brought Leagne Title to 3:30— 3:30—Our Barn, Kiddles Praa. basic; Art Jarratt Oreh.—midwest shutting out Morse Business (k>l- place, will gain their tenth ■victory tettle. This afternoon, M oriarty'j class opposition (or the remainder quette. has been announced. jbe most glorious of adventurca ternatlonad Ice patrol by the cutter and causing considerable discom­ :00— Wrightville Clarion. 3 :0 ^ 4:00—Bddia Duehtn’a Orchaat. 10:30—11:30—Ray Harbsck A Orchaat, 5even*Game Losing Streak Icge to the tune of 6 to 0. It was Challenger Sore He Can ^ v e l s to MeUiersfield to meet the of the season. And the Biiieflclds are ALL-STAR PROGRAM Michael refuses to go away unless Katharine opposite him in a deep Mendota, the Ponechartrian has Just fort. I advise that you be guided 6:30— News; Baseball Scoreg. 3:30— 4:30—American Schools, Talks 11:00—13:00—Danes Music—west only and eighth shutout to end the mos't American Legion Auxiliary w u 4D0— 5:00—Waatminatar Choir Prog. the seventh shutout registered by successful tennis season In the his­ Prison team and Sunday the !o -' out to show they (ullv merit' the Red and White Diamond Katharine comes with him. They nbair. Lamplight and firelight on by yoOr doctor’s advice. 8:45— Songf ellows. 4:30— 5:30—Praaa-Radio News Period NBC-WJZ NETWORK cals face the Cremo Brew Ing nine u t ' title. ^ ^ arrived In port. held Monday evening and the fol­ Manchester and evidence of the de­ tory o f the school undefestsd and are married In an obscure little ber exquisite face and fair hair. . . . Commander Lucas predicted the 7:00— Studio Program. 4:35— 5:35—Alma Kitchall, Contralto SASIC — Bast; wja wbi-whsa whs) Ends, Cards Return to lowing members were elected dele­ 4:45— 5:4(5—The Sonafallewa Quartet cisive shellacking handed Morse Is Weather Champ’s Early New Britain. The Bluefields w ill' The Bluefields will meet the Faf- town. Then Michael Insists on re- Qh. he was a lucky man! 7:15— "Musical Moments.” wham kdka waar wjr wlw wsyr wmai with only four points conceded to patrol would end within a short time 5:00— 0:00—Rallglon from the News wtU; Mid: wcay wanr wla kwk kwet found In the fact that the locals also appear In the Hardware aty nlr at Willow Brook Park and Local Star Faces Stellar Forces for First Tune. turning to face the detectives. He' n je train, after endless creaking gates to the Department Conven­ 7:30— Lum and Abner. 0:15— 5:15—Chicago Music Jamboras opponents while Manchester can run for this season and explained Ocean- tion which will be held In Hartford, koll wren wmaq kao wkbf piled up 72 games and allowed the up Its score to 46 points In all. I^^fnlra In a M orlarty’s will play at East End learns he Is heir to a fortune and groaning, finally draw up re- 7:48— Thornton Fisher on Sports. 5:45— 5:45—Thornton Plahar, Sports NORTHWBST A CANADIAN — wtmo 2nd; Chick Hafey Leaves Fire and Go On to Win in grapher Soule aboard the cutter August 8, 9 and 10; Mrs. Olive 0:00— 7:00—The Parade of Hits—to c business students the grand total Yesterday, Urbanetti trounced reliira contest. ■ |„ Britain tomorrow i MWe In Ireland. luctantly at the long concrete plat- 8:00— The H it Parade. wlha kstp wabc wday kfyr cret ctef j General Greene operating on and Chartler, president; Mrs. Minnie 7:0(5— S;00—Radio City Party—c to o SOUTH — wrv* wptf wwno wla wjox of only nine, not losing s set. I At a meeting attended by .Man- Next Tt:eaday evening, the Moriarty I Field at Princeton Invita­ Leo Johnson, husky, blonde athlete Sally Moon, unaware of this,! term. Michael wa.s the first one to T £ 7 V - 9:00— Radio City Party. 7:5(5- 1:30—Al Jelaon A The Chateau Molin o f Morse, 6-1, 6-0; Slnna- about the Grand Batiks, computes wfla-wsun wlod warn wmc wab wapI Team Without Permission. The entire Manchester team wae of Manchester High who haa already urges Michael to hasten the date of i |p„p g ff when the door swung open, Carrington, secretary, and Mrs. 9:30— A1 Jolson; Victor Young’s S:30— 9:30 — U. of C. IntarfratOfnlty wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa whip kpro mon downed C!oUon, 6-0, 63; Della- Title Bont On Thursday. Jun"^ M ^ Rockville aerks! mathematically when the patrol Is Lydia Wlgren, financial secretsiry- Sing woal ktba ktha wsoo wave In action in both singles and doubles Fera trimmed LIndvall, 6-1, 6-2; and Jim Foley^ of the Bluefields and | in a twilight game. Both teams ate ■ their wedding. 1 t p the ramp he strode, hatleas and Orchestra. 1:00—10:00—Oanelns 3Vs hsurs Manager Felix McEvltt, Walter Hol­ tion Meet Next Saturday; gained recognition aa a fleld-dvent no longer required. ' 5 / / L W Alternates chosen were, Mrs. Mil­ MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl ksir luhl and all of them performed admir­ Georgettt blanked Oulimartln, 6-0, planning extenslxe practice see-1 .NOW r.o ON W ITH t h e STOKY I handsome In hl» worn tweeds. Sev- Soundings are taken to a depth of 10:30— Intra-Fraternity Sing. PACIFIC—kso kfl ksw komo BiKi ktaA ably. N ext Tues(lay the Bed and land and "Gyp” Gustafson cf alone. Ii'jmlnary in track and a sharp, dred Tedford, Mrs. Sophia Holmes CB8-WAB0 NETWORK ktor kpo kax kga kgr kjrm B y RTTDR 8. FTI.LE R TO N , JR. 6-0. In the doubles, Urbanetti and By H.XRRY GRAYSON I c-al home-going commuters, weary 1,000 metres with bottles attached 11:00— News. SASIC— Bast: waho wado woko wcao White stars will travel to Middle- Moriarty’a with Frank Busch pre­ shooting forward in basketball, fur- Buddies and Mrs. Mary Dannaher. 11:15—Program from New York. Cant. Bast. Aissoolated Prese Sports Writer Sinnamon paired to defeat CJolton Sports Editor, NE.\ Serrice Manager DesLaurlere of the' Mile Is Feature. CHAPTER XXVn ' jfte t ^ hot day on baking streets, at Intervals In arithmetic progres­ wash wnao war wkbw wkro whk cklw town for a C.C.I.L. match which siding, all details of toe June 16 ther demonstrated hli sports versa, The annual picnic of the Auxil­ wdro wcau wJaa wasp wfhl wapd wjav 1:30—Lesion Woman’s Auxlllaryi and Molin, 6-0, 6-1, and Georgettt Bluefields haa been delegated to ar-i Michael shook his head. "W e ; turned enviously to watch him. 12:00— Silent 1:00— 3;0^Waatmlnstar Choir Pros* The (Tlnclnnatl Reds undoubtedly will probably be the last o f the sea­ tussle were arranged. Town TroM- tlllty by captnrlng the batting crown sion to take samples of the water iary will be held Wednesday after­ wbns; Midwest: wb)im wfbm kmbe and DellaFera drubbed Boynton luid Loch Sheldrake. N. T., June 8. — range for a band to open the fes­ can't do that, Sally." he said rather T h ere was something almost winged at the different depths. In this way kmoz wowo whoa kfab 3:00—Platt A NIarman, Planet have missed the clouting of Chick son, efforts to schedule postponed urer George H. Waddell will throw tivities at tho new diamond on the In baseball during the 1935 season, noon, June 12, in the Gletmey cot­ Sonday, Jrnie 9 2:15— 3:15—Otto Thurn’a Onhaatra James, 6-0, 6-1. By JOHN STAHR heavily, | about his walk. British War Veterans BAST—whp wheo wlha wfaa won wlec Seated on a rubdowm table In the too first ball and Director Busch according to figures uinounced to. the weight and temperature of a tage at Coventry Lake. Those de­ A . M. efrb ckao wibz wmaa 3:4F— 3:45—Chick Webb A Orehastra H afey aa well aa hie' ateadylng m West Side, undoubtedly one of the^ (Associate Praw Sports Writer) "W hy not? " All girlish Imperious-1 He felt In his pocket for his wal- column of water Is determined. From The regular monthly meeting of siring transportation will please get D IX IE -w sat wafa wbro wqam wdod 3 :1 ^ 4:15—Little Jack Haller, Tenor gymnasium up here at this Chttskllls will receive. Frankie wanted to finest ball fields In this section of| (lay by Coach Thomas F. Kelley. ncas, she faced him “ Why on earth let, and with a muttered exclama- 9:30— Peerless Trio. 3:30— 4:3(5—To Ba Anneunead fluenCe since the veteran outfielder pitch the whole game but a auttahle Princeton, N. J.. June 8.— (A P )— a series of sounding, a graphic Iso­ In touch with Mrs. Lydia Wlgren. klra wre« wlao wdau wtoo krld wrr resort that is his trodnlng camp, the atota. An attempt will be made Playing his first and last as short* the Mons-Ypres Post will be held In 9:45— Alden Edklns, baritone. ktrb ktaa woco koma wdbo wbt wdaa 4:00— 5 :0 ^ A Mtaaasa of Itraal, Mua. was taken sick a month ago yet it catcher to hold him could not be The cinder track that. In leas than can’t we? Anyone hero can take tion of Impatience remembered that bath Is computed. From the Iso­ All reservations must be In by 4:30— 5:30—Prata-Radlo News Period to secure the High School band and stop on the Red and White's C. (J. I. he had thrust it Into a drawer Just the Array and N avy C?lub this Wed­ 10:00— Sabbath Reveries. wbts wdbl wwSra wmbs wala wmbr may have been more than a coinci­ James J. Braddock told me how he found. two years, has felt the dig of spiked charge—Jerry or anybody." baths, direction of current Is learn­ Tuesday noon at the late.°’ . Mrs. wala ktui ksko wcoa wdno wnox kwkb 4 :3 ^ 5:3(5—Morin Slaters, Vocal T rl» » brief ceremony of flag raising L. ehampionshlp nine, Johnson led Michael's face darkened imper­ after returning home from the mo­ nesday evening, June 12, at eight 10:30—Mexican Marimba Orches­ MIOWBST — w fl wmt wmbd wlsn 4:4^- 5:4i^Maatar Builder Progrant dence that his abrupt departure Intends to fight Max Baer In the Both teams are "eteamed up" al- shoes pounding out the three fastest ed. Gertrude Bausola or any member of wibw kfh aramk wkbn weco wabt ksc) 5:0(5— 0:0(5-Dlek PIdlar A Onhaatra from the scene of their actlvIUes world heavyweight championship will probably be held at the field. the hitting department with en ceptibly. mentous Journey with Katharine. o'clock. A full attendance is re­ tra. 5:1^— 0:15—National Parka Preoram Trade Trims Rockville miles In foot-racing history is being the committee will be glad to take When the waters of the Gulf 10:45— "Love Making, Inc.” —A ct I. wnax woo (kiinclded with the end of their seven contest in the Sunken Garden of manicured to an almost gleaming average of .392. "Oh, don't bo .Stuffy about it, Tliclr marriage certificate was In it quested SM much important business your reservation. Cars wlU leave MOUNTAIN—kvor kla koh kal 5:45— 0:45—Oraca Hayaa, Her Bensa . . . and most of his money. But he Stream and the waters of the Polar 11:00—News. COAST — Ml) koln kfra kol kfpy kvl 6:00— 7:00—Phil Cook and Shew Shop game loelng streak. Queens on June 13. perfection In honor of the 30 hand- Johnson collected eighteen hits t)s Micbari, darling!" trilled the girl. will come up for discussion. Com­ from in front of the Masonic Tem­ 0:30— 7:3(5—Donay Brea. Onhaatra ' 46 trips to toe plate In the 12 gomes 'T m not trying to boas you around. had some loose change and a dollar current thoroughly mix, bergs will 11:15— "Love Making, Inc.”—Act kfbk kinl kws kern kdb ksmb kfO Collected 18 Hits “ Funny racket, this,” beamed the picked athletes In Pr'nceton’s second mander Sam Pratt would like to ple at 2 p. m. sharp. A charge of 7:0(5— 8:00—To Ba Announoad played by Manchester High, his I ’m just telling you how easy It or two In his trnu.scrs pocket, so he melt before they reach the 43rd de­ have those members present who n. Cant. Bast. 7:30- S:30-WLS Barn Dane*—hoalat Whether or not they were peeved honest stevedore. "Bum one day, annual “ supcr-lnvltatlon” track and gree of latitude, northernmost part 35 cents will he asked of those 11:30—Major Bowes’ Capitol Fam­ 13:00— 1:00—Louis Ptniee's Orehastra • :30— 0:30—Carafraa CarnIval-wUao o| about Chick’s unannounced decision To Snap Losing Streak headliner the next, and then back field fiesta. June 18. total Including three doubles, two would be." Her voice took on a could take a taxi. intend to work at the carnival so members attending but not furnish­ 12:3(5— 1:3(5—To Sa Announced 9:0(5—10:00—Jos Rinat and Onhaatral THOMSON HAS 2-STROKE of the shipping lane. to return to California In search of to the coffee pots.” It wa.s on the llghtnlng-faat, triples and two homcru. His ability crooning note, "Imagine a honey­ that names may be ^ken and, ing refreshments. ily. 1:0(5— 2:00—On Vlllags Qraan Coneart 0:30—10:30—Danes Music Onhaatra ftaln had Just descended upon 12:00— Hollywood Show World. 1:30— 2:30—Buffale, N. Y., Prssanta 10:00—11:00—Shandor and Hla Violin better health, the Beds pounded the Only a few weeks ago Braddock deeply rock-hallasted Palmer Sta­ at bat was far superior to his field* moon at sea—and at Buenos Aires rights arranged. He would also like The meeting of the Junior Group 2:30— 3:3(5—Balmont Stakes, Race 10:05—11:0S—Henry Bussa A Orehaatrai I've always wanted to sec It, the city. Pavements which had to have u report from the , mem­ P. M. ball like an Inspired club yesterday waa on relief—hunting for a Job dium oval on July 15, 1933, that the ing at short, Where be handled 47 has been postponed from June 11 to 2:45— 3:45—Chicagoans from Chicago 10:30—11:30—Ray Nobla and Onhaatra' as they blasted out a 13-4 seven- BOX SCORE Michael. We’d have glorious times.” burned all day under the sun were bers who are selling tickets on the 12:15— Federal Housing Adminis­ Scores All Runs io First and half-starving himself in feeding EDGE IN OPEN TOURNEY first staggering blow was struck In chances with ten errors for a per* June 18. Her eyes glittered, now slick with rushing currents. drawing of the electric refrigerator, tration. Inalng victory over Pittsburgh’s Pi- four mouths on $24 a month. He the feverish campaign that has centage ot .825. Johnson will gradu. ra tu and returned the losers to Mouichaator Trade "Can’t benat who owned to no fear In this world, bruise on hla forehead. j Vegetables molded In gelatin (celery, with a little cash. dressed show girls. Is once again Cicebowski, rf-p .411 and all three were tied for second 9:30— Merry Madcaps — Norman 9:33— (Jornella Otis Skinner, ac- recurrence o f the sinus trouble that the first three Innings, pushing "There Isn’t a banco o f Baer amateurs—turned into the 36-holc Glenn Cunningham. clocked In quailed before the prospect of blaz­ "Looks like concussion." the am -! cucumber, peas) ; Dish of berries, Don’t forget the big Veterans out­ offering Broadway one of hla rather Halloran, lb .... 3 0 0 OLYMPICS TO FACE aouMer, director; Bob Ellis, vo­ tress-monologist. resulted In his sale by the Car­ across three In the opening stanza getting rid of me In the early going, finale of one of the moL*.topsy turvy 4:09.8 at tho 1933 N. C. A. A. games. place behind Johnson with marks of ing feminine eyes, tears, reproache.s buli'.nce doctor said. He was a spry, ^ 5lunda,v door Carnival which will be held on nude, rather risque reVues—this one Bacbowskl, as ... 8 0 0 calist. 9:45— Vera Brodsky and Harold dinals several years ago. as Saverick walked, Lashlnske when I expect It will be toughest (or tourneys In the 39-year history of .333 each. The trio were Ernie "It's business I've got to see to| fair youngster with bright blue. Brcakfasl- Fresh fruit as desired, the Dougherty lot the I ' week of called "Sketch Book," with no ex­ Kupeck, 2b ...... 2 0 0 But that Lovciock-Bonthron dou­ 10:00— The G.ibson Family. Trlggs, piano duo; "True Ghost Cards Back to Second reached on an error, Quartus “ e. Uic links fixture. Squatrlto, Dick Berger and Harold tonight— right awa_v," he Improvised ! eyes, "Any papers on him driving i Lunch —Corn; String beans; Cel- this month. This will' be the biggest planation why he Ignored his usual Oessay, I f ...... l o 0 HARTFORD GERMANS ble walloping of the records started 11:00— George Duffy’s Orchestra. Stories.” told by LoUis K. An- RADIO: With Pittsburgh’s defeat, the slammed out a triple and scored “ I am confident that I ’ll be the Berger. The last Ufimu. be Interested! beans; Pineapple whip, ly taken ill last week. Is now ct n- In the program aa “ A history of 12:30 a. m.— Benny K yt and his which the Dodgers put on two big Braddock saw Baer box Tommy a new half-mile record of 1:49.S tor defeats. He pitched 42 1-3 Innings, son; 9:30, Interfraternity Sing; 10, 2, Manchester 1; left on bases, Man­ A balk by Mack sent Rolston home of 73s, good for d total of 146. gave The third round of the Manchester wait for you and then we can go : and to be a bit romantic. | Wednesday lined at the Memorial hospital. We these United States as'seen through Orchestra’. rallies to defeat the Phillies 11 to 9 Loughran, Schaaf, and Camera. Blazing Ben Eastman with (Jhiick allowed fifty Hits, isst.ed 12 passes Senator (jiark (D., Mo.), on NRA; as the teams poled out 14 doubles. 12 chester 6, Rockvilli 6: ba.se on balls, and Quartus to second. Keish got him a two-stroke advantage over his Cup will be played tomorrow aftcr- some place to dance later." "Wedding ring, hey? Looks like Breakfast— W affles;’ Two or three pray for her speedy recovery. the eyes of a chorus girl,” Is hardly Saturday, June 8 "Baer la a swinger,” said James Hornbostcl cha.ilng Ben home and and got 17 strikeouts. Michael Zwick 4:15— Description of the Running 11:30, Paul Pendarvls’ Band. singles and three home runs, includ­ off Cook 3, off Mack 3, ov Cicchow- on through an error and Cook closest pursuer, Alvin (Butch) m on at (Jhartcr Oak street when the It was always like this. Always.: some gal gave him the air." 1 slices of crisp bacon; Stewed raisins. Mrs. J. A. Pratt Is still confined up to the aumptuouaness and extra­ WABC-CBS, 7:15, Modern Min­ J., "and swingers never have given also getting under the former mark. turned to a fine performance to tho of the —C?le:n ing Johnny Moore's ninth of the sea­ •ski 0, off Savltski 1; hit by patcher, doubled, scoring Quartus and send- Krueger, the comparatively un­ Hartford Germans clash with the She didn't want to let him out o f' Michael did not hear or see the' 'Lunch—Pint • - of buttermilk; Mc­ at her home with a very painful vagance of Carroll’s past shows, but strels; 8, Gene Baker; 8:30, (Cali­ me much trouble. Cunningham lost two subsequent three games ho worked, winning two McCarthy, NBC turf commenta­ son. Kelsh by Mack, Oessay by CJm Ic, iDff Kelsh to third. The latter s(X)r- known pro from Beloit, Wla., who Olympics In a transferred game, her sight people bending over him. He wan- Coy salad (Lettuce, tomatoes and knee. first nlghters agreed that It would do fornia Melodies; 9, Vancouver “Griffiths, Pete Latzo, Paul Swl- races last summer to Bonny, but and losing one. He was rea(:bed for tor. (Chicago’s White Sox protected Hagenow t>y (^echowski; struck out, ed on Stakllnskl’s fly and Cook came led toe first round with a sub-par 71. v/hlch should prove fast and Inter­ He said. "Can’t be done. It iimy 'lered In the borderland; In his cucumbers.) for a summer run. That is, consid­ Flesto; 9:30, Ben Bernle; 10:30, by Cook 9, by Mack 3, by CTechow- derski. Dynamite Jackson, Griffin, came back last winter to run all do­ 31 hits, walked .seven (uid fanned ' .\nderson-Shea Post, V. F. W. 4:30— Ken. Spanjon String En­ second place from the Cleveland home on Wslas’ single. The pace setting Jimmy also held a esting between these two old rivals, take hours. All night." dream Katharine's face was smiling Dinner-- Beef roast; Carrots ering that whatever its deficiencies WDRC Claude Hopkins’ orchestra. skl 2, by Savltski 0: time, 2 hours, Lewis, and Lasky were swingers, mestic opposition Into the boards twenty, pitching 34 2-3 innings. at him. pfj Some of the members are asking semble. and Detroit threats aa they edged Rockville’s final scoring Inning three-stroke margin over Gene Sara­ incidentally, both past and present corked with the meat; Salad In ■ music, book and humor. It still 225 Hartford, Conn. U8(l WJZ-NBC, 7, Leo Spltalny Or­ 15 minutes; tunplre, O’Lrary. and I didn't fare so badly against and emerge as the master mller of Opiilach led to base stealing with what dates the Convention will be out the Tigers 9 to 8 while the came In the sixth, singles by Bert­ them, Radio Cnp champions. She frowned, drawing her heavy ('I'll lie C^intlniied) .'tuffed tom.atoe.M; Cup custard. I offers the Inducement of a stage 4:45—Broadcast from , "Heckla.’* chestra; 7:30, Dorsey Bros. Orches­ zen, the hottest pre-tournament all time. five and Tierney was the only one brews together. Thus seen. "I'e ’ hold In New London. For the Infor­ overfiowing with attractive la.sses 5:15—Time. Yanks .dropped a 2 to 1 mound bat- hold, Dwyer and Clechowskl ac­ “Baer has a concrete chin, but choice and betting odds favorite. The Olympics ave never had the Thiinwla.v tra; 8, New England Music Festival; counting for three runs. Otto (kmk But Princeton made excuses for called upon for sacriflee hits, mak­ prettine.ss. the coquetry was loets Supplant Gasoline When you members read this let­ with Howard Barlow’s Symphony Tomorrow at 3:15.' two rounds. plenty of toriUa for toe fana and end Johnson (2 ). Squatrlto (2 ), ‘nsn iev ne.sa and error. Just at first it mato Juice and stir Into the gelatin LOAN COMPANY MAY 12:00— Shandor, violinist. leagues. Every man on the team is Manchester Green plays away bump Into a lot of trouble If he cluding Elton Brown o f Kansas The Beet and Sugar Guild has ter. get out and report at Room 2, Orchestra. up the season appropriately. (1). R. Berger (1), Zwick (1). . hadn't been unpleasant to find hlra- until thoroughly dissolved, then mix 12:08—Cocoanut Grove Orchestra. n first-class seml-pro player. from home tomorrow,-the Hiibbu'd- Isn’t. Sarazen waa the only favorite who Teachers, Bill Patterson of Colum­ Just laid down a vast program for Hotel Sheridan to assist In the Vet­ 10:00— California Melodies. Blood Test Required As Re-^ The Concordia Lutheran club will Horae runs: Johnson 2), Obuchow­ selt "engaged" to this little warm, all together and set In a cool place 12:30—Benjamin Franklin Hotel Or­ The P. A.’s have practiced faith­ Ites Journeying to Rocky Hlfi. where "W k of my being too shop-worn was figured to be within striking bia, Harry Williamson o f North ski (1). manufacturing a substitute for gas­ erans Association coupon book sale. LEAVE MANCHESTER 10:30— Ben Berale’s Orchestra. ■tack up against the fast East TO-DAY’S GAMES cuddling, confidential person with until the Juice begins to thicken. chestra. fully this week as it possibly will be at 2:30 p, m. they will clash with tor Baer is silly. I ’m only 29, and distance of the olond, curly-haired Carolina and John W olf of Manhat­ oline by distilling alcohol from sugar The showing at last night's meeting 11:00— Yankee Network Newa W ln ^ r A. C. tomorrow afternoon National Stolen bases: Opalach 5, Obuchow- the large eyes and the rippling Now mix In one cupful of minced suit of BiU Just Passed io their, toughest assignment this sea­ the Rocky Hill A . C. on the town never have token a really bad past­ Thomson. Sam Parks, Pittsburgh tan. laugh. It had been flattering to beets. The Association of Italian made by Anderson-Shea post was Service. at the Bluefleld.s' diamond, game Brooklyn at Philadelphia (2). ski 3, Becker 8. Squat-ito 3, Berger chicken, one-third cupful each of Sunday, June 9 11:15—Archie Bleyer’s Orchestra. son. The lineup of tho P. A .’s as diamond, located on the Silas Deane ing. pro, waa four shots away from the The veteran steeplechaser. Joe h!fc male ego He had needed that, Corporations reports In this con­ miserable. Let’s get behind this Consolidation With Hartford! starting at 3;15 o’clock. This team C3)lcago at St. Louis (2l. 2. Tierney 2, Cobb 2. chopped celery, parsley and mm-ed A. M. 11:30—aau de Hopkins' Orchestra, yet has not been decided as there Highway and about In the center ’’The 194 pounds I now carry has top figure vvlth 150 while Denny McCIuskey, will tackle Henry Neil- rather. Especially when Katharine nection : project the same as the other out­ OfTire Possible Because of played the Green Club a couple of Boston at New York. Sacrifices: Tierney 3. ripe olives. Pour Into wet molds and 8:30— William Meeder. organist. Assembly. are to be a few changes made. o f the town. teen packed on solidly. I ’m aa toll Shute. of Philadelphia, winner of the sen of Denmark, Harold Manning of hao appeared to have forgotten he "Itsly consumes annually some fits and help put It over. weeks ago and W'cre defeated by a Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (2). Fielding Averages place on Ice until meaUlme, then un- Lowered Interest Rate. 8:45— Morning Radio Journal. Sunday, June 9. The Republicans, have sent their Tomorrow’s game Is the.^rst of as Baer and have just ou long a 1933 British Open crown, A l Espi­ Wichita, and two Hooeier stars, Ray esisted . . 500,000 metric tons of gasoline, and one-sided score. The Concordla.s Ameripsn ■ C. E. AV. mold on crisp lettuce. (Serves 4.) 9:00— Coast to C?oast on a Bus. lineup which is aa follows: a two-game series arranged on a teach. I ’m big enough If I ’m good nosa of Cleveland and Ted Turner I Sears of Butler and Don Laah o f In­ Katharine. The name, the very the Immediate aim is to replace a .And«Mwnn-Shea .Anxillanr A. M. have signed Zwick for tho rest of St. Louis at (Cleveland. * H e a ly ...... • . *. . . 8 0 1.000 fifth of this amount by home-pro­ 10:00— Southernalres - male quar­ 8:48— Yankee Network Newe Serv­ Young men and women o f Man­ Story, rf or p: FlorkowskI, 2b: home-and-home basis, Rocky Hill enough. ot Pine Valley, N. J., were bracketed I diana, to the two mile special thought of her brought a sparkle to V. F. W. Lowering of the interest rate on the season and Weiss who has been Detroit at (Chicago. O b b ...... • • 0. . . 2 0 1.000 duced spirit. Q l’ESTIONS .AND .ANSI! ERS tet. ice. ' chester planning to enter into the Zahroskl. ss: Foederawlcz, lb; repaying the visit a little later In the Tve put two hard-fought battles at 181. I The 120-yard high hurdles field bU eyea. g. The regular meeting of the An­ small loana to 2'y per cent, by the p ly in g good ball for the Trade Philadelphia at Washington (2) Frahcr ...... 2 0 1.000 ‘•This will entail an increase in 10:30— South Sea Islanders — Ha­ 9:00—Sunday Morning! at Aunt Peters, c; Mllnarskl, If: Nedwlck, season when they will appear under my belt— whipped good fight­ Dutra, who was Thomson's com-1 pits oldsters such as Percy Beard, Katharine. His wife. It was all derson-Shea Auxill.ary will be held General Assembly during the closing holy bonds of wedlock In the future School team will also Join the team New York at Boston (2). Tierney ...... • e «... 99 3 .980 the 212.000 acres under beets, a (Spasmodic Contraction) waiian ensemble. Susan's. at the end o f the Trade School cf; Myska, 3b: Nabaly, p or rf. against the Green at Jarvis Grove. ers In Lewie and Lasky - since world record holder, and Johnny part of the dream Tuesday evenln;4 at the State da\-s of the Legislature, may lead to must produce a physician's certlfl- Cars transporting the Green squad Opalach .... • so...46 3 .960 crop by the way admirably suited to Question: Mr. John G., writes: "I 11:00— Press-Radio News. 10:00— (Jhurch of the Air. schedule. With these two additions, Baet bounced Carnera around.” Morriss and John Collier oigalnst He'd have to tell Katharine about ■Armory at 8 o’clock. Elections of the consolidation of the Manchester cate Indicating they successfully will leave the clubhouse promptly at Zwick ...... moo...16 1 .941 recently reclaimed lands. LIttoria, have had some x-ray pictures taken 11:05— V. S. Weather Bureau. 10:30—"Did You Know That , the Concordias will have a well- Braddock himself atill can’t be­ Oklahoma Baptist’s ace, Sam Allen, the Inheritance. It made him. all at delegates and alternates to the Dept. and Hartford offices of the Personal 11:10— Musicode. passed the required blood test en­ 12:30 p. m. tomorrow, and Ck>ach R. Berger .. ...27 2 .931 In the reclaimed Pontine marshes, w'hich show that I develop a spas­ 10:45—Service from First Unitarian telMced club if not the strongest lieve I t The Forgotten Man back and Al Moreau, a year out of Louisi­ once, worthy of her. He needn’t be Encampment 'will be held. Finance company, with all business 11:15— Noon Radio Journal. abling them to marry, according to KoUch expecte each player to be In on Obuchowekl • • •...39 3 .930 will be one of tho leading centers modic contraction of the esophagus. being transacted out of the Hart­ Meeting House. club they have had since they or­ Yesterday's Stars the front pages of newspapers ana State. •ohamed to take her hand In his, be­ Will the members who are plan­ 11:30—Broadcast from "Heckla.” a bill which the Legislature made a uniform and ready to leave at that toe Thompsonville Greys Test Becker ...... • • •...17 3 .895 for the Industry.’’ I seem to get along the best when I ford office. 11:45—Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir law at the last session. ganized. The probable batteries for . *;''**'■ Newapaperm'-n The lone field event, toe pole fore ber people. They couldn’t say stick to a milk diet. Do vou think ning to go to New London for the 12:00—Opportunity Matinee— John­ time. fighting to Interview him, and pho- Squatrlto .. O 0 m... 51 6 .mo •he was ‘‘marrying down" noii>. Chemical Plants Flourish George W. Heskiss, manager of and Organ. The new bill places emphasis on Suntoys game wlU be Sturgeon, vault, will match the two men who The same association reports that that continuing with the milk will Encampment parade please notify ny Johnson and hla Orchestra. While the Green expects to win, Duffy ...... • • a... 7 1 J7S But, on the verge of sluing down the Personal Finance company office 12:30— The'Romany Trsdl. the mental and physical condition of E. Werner, catch, the rest By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. *'’ r,™^*i*” ,.” *^*’**“ * ^ him. have officially cleared 14 feet 5 Italian agriculture is now using cal­ be of benefit?" President Bertha Wetherell so we P. M. they are by no means going to have Braddock may not have enough Sieberlings Here Sunday Pongratz • • •... 30 4 JSS to write the Important news to her In the State Theater building here, 12:46— International Broadcast. prospective benedicts and brides to o f the line-up keeping intact. Al Lopez. Dodgers.—Knocked In Inches, Keith Brown of Yale and cium nitrate Instead of importing Answ'er; Since I have been un­ can know whether or not to hire 12:30—Radio Oty Music Hall Sym­ *h easy victory according to reports stuff with which to whip Baer, but Jolinson .... a • e... 47 10 MB (he thought he dare not risk another admitted this possibility today when 1:00— (Jhurch of the Air. eliminate any possibility of couples five runs against PhlUlee with three BUI Graber. ex-Southern California. able to sec the x-ray pictures which transportations-Don’t forget to get phony Orchestra. reaching Manager Hublard. for al­ Chapman .,. 63 .767 : ifllaphone caU) he hesitated. natural nitrates from (?hUe. Italian asked what effect the reduction o f 1 1:30— Alfred Kettledon, tenor; A l mentally and physically handicapped hits. ycu leave him knowing that bis will Their supporting cast will be Emile • mo... 17 supplies o f pyrites, sulphur, lead and you had made. It ts somewhat diffi­ ycur white tarns at Marlow’s. 1:30— Sunday Forum— "God’a First though Rocky Hill has been playing With toe Bluefields, the Greeny, tomorrow will go far toward estab- (Tonnqrs .,., S 1 W hy tell her? Why not wait and per cent a month will, have on the White, planUc. assuming the responsibilities of mar­ Rip Radcllff, White Sox— Led at­ be a determined bid. O rtalnly. ne Dublel of Harvard, (Moar Sutsr- • • a•.. .700 sine are being more fully utilised, cult to advise you. I f you find that The members are reminded to Question,” Dr. Ralph W . Sock- 1:45—Radio Voice of Religion — Last Night *s Fights some o f the best teams appearing in and Moriarty Brothers In action __ . llshlng toe team among the local Gustafson ...... 7 8 .700 ‘’spring" It aa a moat deUghtful local office. In addition to Mr. Hes- man. riage and the bringing of children tack on 'ngert* pitchers with four w h iten * Ca™®™. A fter away from horns tomorrow. Porter- melster o f Bogton and J. A lex Me* and an aluminum Industry using lo­ the milk agrees with you and your bring their coin folders to this meet­ Rabbi Irving Welberg. the Twilight and Industrial Leagues whet the Mick baa been through for semi-pro leaders. Green ...... • e •. . . T 488 •afpriaal W hy not give it to her klaa, the local office employs an in­ 2:00— Your English — dialogue on into the worl(L alnglea. field's Sieberlings take toe limelight WiUiams. Tiger track captain. ft cal raw materials has been built up. doctor recommends the exclusive ing out they have to be turned in to 2:00— Lasy Dan the Minstrel Man. In Hartford, they have managed to toe Ian two years fighting a half SchueU Is slated to take toe e • •. . . 0 0 -whan be claimed her, as a very spe- vestigator and a stenographer. good English. Disturbed by the increasing num­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS Roy Parmelee, Giants__ Outlasted at Mt. Nebo field at 8 o’clock to- Meet officials axpect 40.000 to putt ...... 4QB Heavy acids, phosphatle fertilizers milk regimen, 1 suggest that you the Dept. Nation-.! Home chairman 2:30— Eddie Dunstedter Presents. date to break about even, having d o t«i Baers would be a pink toe. mound for toe Sieberlings, while M Berger .. . . . 0 0 ual "gotag-away present?” 2:15— Hank Keene and his Radio ber of Imbecillc children being born Detroit Ben Cantwell In pitching duel and morrow afternoon by facing the pack Palmer atadlum. Last year a • e 4 M and synthetic nitrogen are now continue using the milk. In Inany Immediately. If you have a folder 2:48— Yankee Network Newa Serv­ 206. knocked out George Rosky, wron three out of seven games play- Funnier things have happened Scaratto la due to pitch for too PtIeUag AveomM That’s what he would do. TODAY’S PERFUMES Gang. to parents of degenerating physical scored tenth-inning run that beat Thompsonville Greys, the strongest 25,000 sat In on toe proceedings. manufactured on a large scale under cases the patient with this trouble and cannot be at the meeting, please ice. Braves, 3-2. It Is probable that Coach Kotsch Biaddock realizing the dream Creya, who are reported to have H. BB. s. IP. W .la FIT ONE’S FLOAAXR8 2:30—Lux Radio Theater—"Candle condition or mental deficiencies, will start Johnny Mankus on the team too locals have scheduled this Italian patents, and a chemical In­ finds a liquid food such aa milk notify Pres. Bertha Wetherell. 8:00— Symphonic Hour — Howard Bridgra. Detroit. 171H, outpointed or bis youthful days wben bs root«d met and defeated some of toe fast­ Berger ..50 17 43 1-8 4 8 Teafght he muat go Into the city Light,” Irene Purcell and Robert psychiatrists, physicians and birth Cecil Travis, Senators__ Rapped ■lab for the Green, with Ray Adams season. 12 dustry Is growing up. more leastly swallowed than solid The regular meeting ofithe Hart­ Barlow, conductor. L«u Thomas, IndlomapoUs. 17Ui, for Dempsey against Jesa WUIarl. est teams In this stote and south­ Zwick ...81 7 20 84 8-8 8 1 Bad M r. D ow nrigg—was that London. — (A P ) — Fashionable Montgomery. control advocates (mited In urging Athletics’ pitching for three hits. and Johnny MIkolelt In readineaa. Ths Sieberlings have played eight Italy's achievements in making food and by using the milk ts able ford District (bounty Council will be 4:00- St. Louis on Parade. (Cl; Roacoa ToUes, Detroit, 197, and made toe wish that he some day ern MassaebusetU. Tha rest of the WRESTLING 4 0 1 BWte t - n l the W a U otf and beg women are using perfumes to match 8:30—National Vetpera—"What Do passage of this measure. Sam Byrd. Reds.—Clouted homer Who will do the twirling for Rocky games to date, winning six and___ Iolos­ putt..... 2 0 « herself nearly self-sufficient In to keep up normal weight and held tomorrow at the W alter J. 5:00— Country Ciiurch of Holly­ jtoocked out Laa Schulte. East St. would be heavyweight champion. local Iineu" will consist o f LaCoss, Johnson. .18 2 18 U M to train ftie teet out e f tiM news- the real (lowers they wear. The re­ People Say About You?” Dr. The result of the new statute Is and single, driving in three runs in HIU has not been announced, except ing two. Manager Jimmy O m - 0 i wheal through the "battle of grain,” strength. Smith Post rooms. Main street. New wood. Louts. ni„ 209Ai, (31. N ettin g la impotalhle after wnat m ; Healy, rf: Daigle. 3b: Cargo, If; A t Boston.-^Daa O’Mahoney, 318, Duffy ...,ii 4 ...... ' iT iW a RWK ML'.tMit turn to the flower perfumes of an Paul Scherer. that couples hereafter cannot be triumph over Pirates. that wrord haa come to Manager rrovs has bad bis boys at dally 1 ft • i and in coal through extensive devel­ Britain, at 3 p. m. 5:30—Julia Sanderson and Frank Fort Smith, Ark.—Tommy Free- Braddnck has accomplltbed in flght- Sullivan, 2b; Homock, cf: Loveland, of Ireland, defeated Henri psgtome. Healy ... 4 8 0 1 1 -8 earlier, less sophlaticated age corre- 4:00— Pedro Vis's Orebaatrs. married without a physician’s certi­ Babe Dahlgren, Red Sox.—Hit Hublard to the effect bla Four practice sessions for a week to pre- E opment o f hydro-elsctric plants have Crummlt. Hot Springs, Ark., stopped m g hla way back from boxing's c; Chapman, lb. The Greys will 235, o f France, ona (all. U d. M im - spondt with the demure styles under triple, double and single for perfect 4:80— "U fa of Unde N ed "—drama- ficate which gives them a clean blit Horsemen are la for a party not to pare for this clash omd Is confident have Monette. aa; .'‘razzner. If- SBOonpsfM d y s t o j ^ nU In the the spell of the garden and tatstorl- 6:00— National Amateur Kfihw. TUIn. OWs- (•), day at tet acaitist YaRkwa. luso, 220, East Aurqn^ J T x * UzAtion of Negro U f« In the of health os four os their nind%and that ths team will turn baek tk u g gM M . ^ Eolaud, ef: Slade, r f: ie m fb with R ^ Perkins. bodies are ooncemed. Chief ~ ...... ■ ' ■■ ■ ■ ■■ fn.mrnm CLRSSIFIED The number o f pedestrians killed, You can’t make money at an3^ by automobiles is increasing. Tha thing In this country any more. u i n v l»w gives the pedestrian the right Congress hui taken the profits out - 1 L ® ^ \r- ^ RDVERTISE or way but makes no mention of of war, and taxes take profits out CONCLUSIOM.^^ •BEST FISH flowers. of peace. WELL,MEN--.TH' ^ GENTLEfiAEM.LET SUMMER SEASON YARN HETOLX) Ouaot— W hy did you charge me ADIi-CTWEUt \S ONUy \S OEFIOALLV ON I ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 APARTMENTS—FLATS— string. In at two pounds less. rants, clubs, boats and traUna. But AMERICANISM: Building fin# WAS TH* ONE. LOST AND POUND Dork Hop* will carry 117, which COMPROMISES FEATURED tbs quostion o f flnoncM was left un­ mghwaym to attract motorUU; 16 for that room? ONE SUWE WAV TO ENt> k THER'^S OL HOOPLE. ABOUT TH'FISH TENEMENTS 63 OMAHA EXPECTED U top on the second division o f the settled and most oboervers were of toorlng down the things that Inter- Hotel Clerk—Why It overlooks l o s t —naSR ANOORA c*t. An- FOR RENT—LATEST TYPE boipi- MRS. HELEN WILLS the lake. W A R , AN O THAT \S THE ' T H ' ■BVS OFF-SHORE THAT HAS A U1 bed, for borne use. Rates rea­ White Mountain, end Dogmata runs the belief,that a special oesalon will M t tourists to moke room for hot- •^ HOOK IN TT.Trf) Vernon Poatofllco. BEMONT STAKES over th# oalectlon o f 8. McLean I CAzi*t quite place you. anjvme about It? AN TH' FISH THAT l e a v i n g b y AUTOMOBILE Wed­ improvement.^, garage If desired. lief and to adopt a plan for finance s t o o g e r s h I LOST—PAIR OF gluaei In caae, nesday, June 12th, (or Atlanta, Ga. Buckingham os state milk adminis­ ing capital Improvements. In the California Tennis Star Faces Patient—Let bygones bs bygonss, HAW---.TH AT S Inquire 132 Maple. EUmlnsUng grade oroosings will GOT AWAV.WILLBE Tueaday, between 218 Charter Oak, would like companion, who will trator and the third time over the event Congress approves the social mum. Yes, mum. I was the police­ ,T5ROLL LOGIC^ TRIES IT. : pt— L.U jopa uui think of the coffin •BIGGER, AFTER Qieney'a Dressing'Mill. 218 Char­ .share expenses. Call 8103. RENT HUNTING? Tell us what soles tax-municipal old bill. security ocL It may also be neces­ man who arrested you for speeding F IR S T I LOCAL TEAMS JOIN Mrs. Elsie G. Pittman in lost week. makers thrown out of work. EACH ‘EOTTLE1 ter Oak street. you want. We’U take care of It for Distance of Mile and a Half Are R^nbUeaas sary for the General Asaembly to STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, you without charga R. T. McCann, take up the problem of unemploy­ W alcott and Buckingham are Re- There are people who keep on LOST—THURSDAY evening, port­ Indigestion victims, why suffer? 69 Center street Dial 7700. ment Insurance, Tonmament Today. ^ ^ t e r all, people who ore given folio. containing minutes of society For quick relief get a free sample in Rich Turf Clas^c Made COUNTY Y CIRCUIT publlcone. free rides in friends' automobiles talking long after they should have mcetinp. Left on running board of of Udga, a doctor's prescrlptfon at FOR R E N T— SIX ROOM tenement Early in hla political career when should carry thjlr own accident In- finished. automobile at Center. Telephone Arthur, Drug Stores. with garage, on Wadsworth street, he found himself faced with the ne­ raronce. should drivers have 8330 or retiim to Herald Office. rent $28. Inquire 13 Wadsworth St. to Order for Wn/ Wood­ cessity of working with a Republic­ Weybrldge, Eng., June 8.— (A P ) to pay for such coverage? an controlled General Asaembly —Helen Wills Moody apparently Highland Park and Manches­ Governor Cross expounded his now AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 FOR RENT—105 SPRUCE street, proposes to resume her old habit of Young Couple—W ill It taka much upstairs rent, 6 rooms, large en­ ward's Champion Colt, famous theory of partnership rather to feather a nest? uotations— 1934 PO N TIAC sedan. 1934 Pontiac walking off with tennis titles. closed back porch, rent $20. Inquire ter to Be Represented in than partisanship in the conduct of Furniture Dealer—Oh, Just a lit­ Q coupe, 1932 Plymouth sedan, 1932 105 Spruce atreet. the state's affairs. The former American champion. tle down. Manchester Plymouth roadster, 1931 Ford New York, June 8.— (A P ) — W il­ There were many in legialative \'0 GAME SCHEDULED In competition for the first time Since I ’ve been bock In Europe, I coupe, 1929 Franklin coupe, 1928 circles who regarded the session am more than ever convinced that Evening Herald FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and liam Woodward's Omaha, winner of Baseball Loop. since she defaulted to Helen Jacobs Driving sutomobllea and drinking Dodge sedan. Terms, trades. Cole Just ended as the most striking ex­ the American girl is the most beau­ (our room apartments, furnished tf the Kentucky Derby and the Preak- To the Sports Editor of the Herald: in the American championship In liquor are dangerous to others oa CLASSIFIED Motors. desired. Also live room duplex. Ap­ emplification of that theory. They well as to the man or woman driv­ tiful thing in creation. ness, came up to the $50,000 Bel­ May I take a little space in your 1933, today faced Mrs. Elsie Gold- ADVERTISEMENTS ply Manchester Construction Co., pointed out that more of the gover­ ing the car. — Msutlee Chevalier. 1931 FORD COACH, 1931 Ford mont Stakes at Belmont Pari; today R. M. Grant, president of the nor’s proposals received favorable paper to clear up a regrettable mla- sack Pittman, defending tltlist In coupe. 19.30 Ford coach, 1931 1 1-2 4131 or 4279. County YMCA, announces the ap­ Count »l» ETornf# wordp to • ***•- with the chance to duplicate the action during the session than dur­ understondlng T the St. George’s Hill tournament. W OM ANHOOD! A friend o f this 1 have always believed that the laltlaU. numbtro and abbrovlftliont ton stake, 1931 1 ton panel. feats of his famous sire, Gallant pointment of Albert Kamm as base­ ing the 1931 and 1933 sessions. Imagine my surprise on getting The comely Helen gained the final oolyum sends In this: "A day or greatest security against war In any •acb count •• • 'otd and compound Brown’s Oarage, 478 Center street. FOR R E N T— 91 H AM LIN Street, words At two words Mlntmum cost is Fox, and Sir Barton—the only two ball commisaloper (or the Hartford Many of the governor's recom­ last night’s Herald to find a game roimd yesterday when she gave on two ago you should have seen two part of the world whatever, would Qve room flat, with reception ball, exhibition that obviated further pries or tbrss im#s. horses ever to win the “ triple mendations which the two previous listed between the Porterfield Sle- young girls, finely dressed, trying to be the close collaboration of the Lins ralss per dsy for iransJsnt FOR SALE— STUDEBAKER sedan second floor, steam heat, shades County YMCA. Mr. Kamm was queries about the condition of her crown" of the American turf. sessions had turned down became berllnge and Highland Park when thumb a ride from town, shooting a British Empire with the United ods. in good mechanical condition, good and screens. A good rent. Very rea­ commissioner In 1931 and developed back, in defeating Billy Yorke, Eng­ An eaay victor In both the Derby law this year with hardly a ripple. no ouch game was arranged! On toy cap pistol at every car that States. CtfsettTs Mareh IT* 19^T tires. Bargain fur quirk sale. See sonable. Inquire at 93 Hamlin St. County Y baseball activities to a lish chop stroke artist, 6— 1, 6—4. Csth Chares and the Preakneas but beaten by Among them were bills creating the Friday, May 31, a twilight game would not let them ride.” — Stanley Baldwin, British cabinet Chas. Stoltenfeldt, 182 Vernon St. point where they brought forth spe­ Miss Wills' play had been more « Consscutivs Lays ..| 7 cis| J cts FOR RENT— FOSTER STREET William Dupont's Rosemont In the old age pension system; establish­ between these two teams was "rain­ leader. LADS t Consscutivs Usyt .. • otsi M cts Tel. 428S. cial recognition from John Heldler, or less uninspiring until yesterday near East Center street, south tene­ one mile of the. Withers, the Wood­ ing a commission to study reorgani­ ed out.” On contacting Jim Nichols TEN RULES FOR SAFE DRIV- I Day ...... I 11 CtSl II CIS president of the National League, and the galleries were wondering CALL \T "HOOPLAS PIER"-- All ordsrs for Irrsculsr insertions ment. all Improvcmenta. Inquire 15 ward colt was a 3 to 5 choice to lead zation o f state departments in the ING; Mathematical redistribution of and Judge Landis. A t that time ex­ of the Hllltoppers again a game was whether she still favored the Injury will bs eharssd at ths ons tims rats. FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 Foster street. Dial 3562. flve other three-year-olds, Including interest of efficiency and economy; talked of for the following Friday, 1. Know the law. wealth cannot do the trick under ttage atreet. that he also knew ITiursday night finally a quacter-of-a-mlle run to the they be under County Y auspices or the session was substituted by an­ wildness In vanquishing Miss Yorke con drive down to collect hla relief — Senator N ye o f North Dakota- in atyls. copy nod typography with perrenial plants. Alwo.ys open. 379 not. Third, to arrange for County other designed to meet the objec­ that there would be no game, but yesterday. That was in the second rsgulntloDS snforcsd by ths publish* Burnside Ave. Phone 8-3091, Ba.sl FOR R E N T —6 ROOM single house, Judges' stand. still let the Item be printed, which in money. ATS and they rsssrvs ths right to Championships of the leagues of the tions raised by the chief executive set when she permitted her English Hartford. In good condition, at 181 Autumn itosemont Second Choice' my estimation Is not very good sdlt. rsvlBs or isjso* any copy con* Rosemont. although rated a doubt­ town.s of the County in both hard against the first. rival to take a 3-1 lead. He— Darling, you don’t know how FLAPPER FiMsTNY SAYS: •Idsrsd ob^sctlonsbU. street. Phone 6517. sportsmanship. Although the Sle- Mrs. Pittman gave a skilful ex­ WC. U. 8. PAT, O ff.______FOR SALE - THOU.SANDS of ful stayer by some experts, .showed ami soft ball for Juniors and seniors. The governor's recommendations I love you! CLOSING HOUltS>-ClasBlflsd ads to berllnga are a new team this year, hibition in defeating Mrs Eileen hs published earns day must ba rs* plants for gardens and window enough in the Withers, when he held It is expected that sectional play­ sent to the General Assembly while She— Oh, yes I do! Tve had lots they are rapidly gaining a good fol­ Bennett Whlttingatall. 6—3, 6—2, AslTsd by 11 o’clock noon; Saturdays his own in the stretch, to be made offs will be arranged for the late it was in session, however, did not o f them this way. 14:10 A. m. boxes, geraniums, petunias, lan- HOUSES FOR SALE 72 lowing, and to these friends and to gain the final round. tanas, aaters, calendulas, snap­ the second choice at 8 to S in the summer in which any local amateur fare so well. Early In the session he asked the rest of the fans who may have gone TELEPHONE YOUR dragon and etc. Open evenings and FOR SALE OR RENT—5 room pre-race betting. Others, however, leagues will be eligible to compete. Aunt— A girl who Is engaged bungalow, in good condition,, all Fourth, a baseball tournament, to Legislature in a special message to to Mt. Neljo and were disappointed, WANT ADS. Sundays. Burke The viorlst. Tele­ say that if any horse was to show please accept my regrets, although RECORD RAIN ENDS DROUGHT should never go out riding with an­ Improvements ami garage. Inquire Include the final games In the continue the state emergency relief other man. phone 714-2, Rockville. the way home to Omaha it would be none of the blame lies on my Ads are accaptad ovar the tslsphons at 110 Benton street. Tel. 8713. County elimination championships commission and enact a law making at tbs CHAROS RATE given abova Walter M. Jeffords' Flrethorn. sec­ shoulders. Thanking you for your Madrid (A P )— One of the worst Modem Miss—Oh It’s all right! WASHINGTON TUBBS and special events In soft and hard Connecticut eligible for Federal Bob’s engaged too. By Crane (JUT OUR W AY as a convenlsn ^ to advartisars, but SPE C IAL FOR TH IS week only, ond to the son of Gallant Fox In the space, Mr. Editor, I am, In this droughts In many years, threaten­ tha CASH RATES will o«i accepted as potted plants at very low prices. Preakness. Flrethorn was held at ball, such as fungo hitting, throwing funds earmarked for rural rehabili­ '^ L L . 1 SUSPECTED THAT FULL PATUENT If paid at tha bust* tation work. The Legislators turn­ case. ing crops throughout the central S'lOU'VE We have transphinted annual flow 6- 1. for accuracy, base running, and Any man who goes bathing with > W H A T f y o u IroBlB, V w H V -U M - ^ 1 GUESS ness offlca on or bsfors ths seventh LEADING ed down the rehabilitation corpora­ Yours for better understandings, and southern parts o f Spain, was WATSOW AMD LAKE WERE day following ths first insertion of er and vegetable plants Krauss Alfred G. Vanderbilt's Cold Shoul­ throwing (or distance. Just a pair of trunks on never / EARNED A <3000 TH A N lkS - tion. act, although It approved the brought to an end b^ a record fall SWIMDLERS. r- $ 2 2 , 0 0 0 , K N 0 W I M 6 VOU'D CALL each ad olhsrwlss ths CHARGE Greenhouse, 621 Hartford Road der also rallied some support at 12 To finance the program a scries JIMMY COSGROVE, of rain which drenched the arid re­ should criticize women for what SUSPECTED IT RESTAPTER ALL RATS will bs eollsclsd. No rssponsi* measure continuing the relief com­ A M -V ER V Phone 8962. to 1, largely on the basis of a sensa­ of benefits la being arranged under Manager, Porterfield Selberllngs. gions ten successive days. they do or don’t wear. THEY WERE CROOKSj THESE VEARS ON bllity for errors In telephoned ads mission. ALL TT'IIM E; M UCH — will ba assumed and thslr accuracy tional workout earlier in the week, Mr. Kamm's direction, the first of OH s y o u IDIOT/you THIS BIG m a c h in e , BATTERS when he went the full Belmont dis­ them a bowling tournament to be Late in the session the chief exec­ Son— Why are a lot o f men bald- L - I - U H - eannot bs auarantssd- SO I'M 3 0 IKJ' TO MOVINU—TRUCKING- tance in 2:39 3-5, only a second held next week at the Park Recrea­ utive in a special message asked the headed. father. Is it caused by SIMPLETOMf you — WELL, it 's INDEX OF STORAGE 20 By A880CIATEII PRESS slower than the American record. tion Alleys. Teams will be compet­ Legislators to approve a tax pro hats? Give W0 UA 3 OOD, (Including .ve.sterday's games). VERY CLASSIFICATIONS He has yet to match strides with ing from communities of the County gram estimated to yield $12,500,000 Father—Yes, son. by their wives' S O F T OOB O n ) NICE OP fitrths ...... A PERKETT A GLKNNEY INC. local Niitlonul Omaha. and already teams arc enrolled annually. The two most important hats. TH E LIT T l E g e a r Cngigsmenta ...... R and long distance moving. Dally Batting— Vaughan. Pirates, 400; National Stallion Stakes from Avon, Simsbury, Thompson- Items on the program, the sales tax- C U TT E R (m THE WOU. Marriages ...... C express to Hartford. Overnight Martin. Cardinals. .377. Woodward also named Sir Bever­ vllle, Manchester, Bloomfield, Broad municipal aid bill and a proposal to A little bit of laughter gay, a little Osatbs ...... U Runs—Vaughan, Pirates. 43; GEAR ROOM— Card of Thanks ..,.ji.t.*n**»*** service to and from New York. Tel, ley aa a running mate for his star Brook, Highland Park, Glastonbury, levy a tax on Interest and dividends, bit of song, WONT HAVE HARDLY In Msmorlam ...... >' .3063, 8860 or 8864. Martin, Cardinals, 37. but unless the track was muddy, and Unlonvilic, Plainville. Southington, were turned down. A little whole-souled friendliness, to Runs batted In—Mcdwlck, Cardi­ A T h in g t o po. Lost and Found ...... 1 this appeared improbable, he was East Berlin, Kensington, Collins- One the eve of final adjournment help the world along, Announcements ...... 1 nals, 39; Vaughan, Pirates, and A little bit of tenderness, a little bit Psrsonsls ...... 1 considered a doubtful starter. A l­ vllla. South Windsor, Ea.st Hart­ the governor again appealed to the ^^tHs^ir^Hvicc.iNC. r.M.siau.aM'rofr'’” * ^ rUHLlC PASSENGER on, Giants, 36. vin Untermyer's Gold Foam was ford, Elmwood and several teams o f prayer, AatoMobIlea Hits— Vaughan. Pirates, 68; L. General Assembly for enactment of Automobiles for Sals ...... o SERVICE 20-A given only an extreme outside from Hartford. In the near future a a revenue measure which would A little work, a little play, a little Automobiles for Eachangs mm»wm 1 VVaner, Pirates, 65. cfiance. theater benefit Is to be staged at love to share. IN ADDITION -’O SILVER LA N E furnish funds to aid municipalities. Auto AecssaortsB-*Tlrs8 0 Triples— Goodman, Reds, and L, Also on the card, la the 23rd run­ one of the Hartford moving picture ’Tls little bits of life’s sweet gifts, Auto Rspslriog*>*PainttDg ••••• 1 Bus Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge Wancr, Pirates. 6. But the chief executive found his Auto Schools ...... t*A ning of the National Stallion theaters. fellow Democrats In the House un­ that fill our days with grace; Autos—Hhip by Truck ...... • party or tram trips, we also offer Home runs- Ott, Giants. 10: Joe Stakes, a five furlong dash for two- 'Tls little things that make the Alluring Dcents help a girl become I pa.sscnger ledan delivery. Phone Moore. Giants, and John Moore, wavering in their stand that they MV DEAR TLIBSSy Autos—For Hire ...... 9 year-olds down the Widener chute, would not aanction a sales tax un­ world a lovely, gladsome place! the center of attraction OLD VOU PO ME A g r a v e Oarages—iservlcs—Utorags 10 3063, 8860, 8864. Phillies. 9. c * THE THAT'S THE SHERlf^F; MV Uotoroyolss—Bicycles ...... 11 worth close to $20,000. It brought less a levy on interest and dividends ------^ J w ^ s t i c e ' HEAR THOSE SHOTS ? Stolen bases Myers, Reds, and together the leading Eastern two- BOV. I Tipped him o f f Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... It Bordagary, Dodgers, 6. also were levied. As a result a last Bsslassa asd Prsfcsslensl gervless REPAIRING year-olds, Including ' minute effort to revive the sales tax FRECKLES ANU HIS FRIENDS By Blnsser ^ IN ^V A h JC E, AND HE'S" Business flsrvloss Offsrsd ...... It Pitching—Parmclce, Giants. 7-1; Cockade, stablemate of Omaha, and bTA N D IN G S ~ y ‘ Housshold Bsrvless offsrsd .....II-A Issue was thwarted by the Demo­ BEEN WAITIN^ FOR Walker. Cardinals, and Caaticmao, Triumphant and Savings from C. V. OUK lialldlng—Contrseting ...... 14 WE SPECIALIZE IN lawn mower Giants, 5-1. VE.STERDAV’8 RESULTS crats. Whitney's stable. BV THE Florists—Nurssties ...... 11 sharpening. Kanaen-and Edgerton, .American Brooklyn 11, Philadelphia 9, Another of the major compromises Funeral Dlrsctora ...... 10 New York 3, Boston 2. tu r p en tin e s t il l 655 North Main atreet. Telephone Batting—Johnson. Athletics, .406; at the last minute of the session Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 KOCKINOHA3I PARK CARD Insurance ...... IS 7,385. Deliver;, service. Moses. Athletics, .357. Cincinnati 13, Pittsburgh 4 (7) which sharply divided the Demo­ Salem, N. H., June 8.— (A P )— The (Rain). Millinery—Dressmaking ...... IS Runs—Johnson, Atheltics, 41; crats and Republicans w u one Movl&f—Trucking—S.orags 10 MOWER SHARPENING, key mak­ Juvenile Handicap, greatest two- Gehrlnger, Tigers. 35. (Other game postponed). brought about by the nomination of Public Passenger Service ...... tO-A ing. lock, vacuum cleaner, clock, year-old race thus far of the 1935 Painting—Paperiog ...... 11 Runs batted In — Greenberg, American minor Judges. A fter frequent caucus Profstalonal Services ...... It gun repairing Bralthwalte, 6’2 season here, and a secondary event Boston 2. New York 1. interruptions during the session the Pearl atreet. Tigers, 49; John.son. Athlctlrs, 48. Repairing ...... It Hits- Johnson, Atheltics. 67; with so many horses entered It must Chicago 9, Detroit S'. Socialists went Into the Chamber Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning 14 be run in two divisions, were the Wash ngton 11, Philadelphia 6. Toilet Goods and Service II Gehrlnger, Tigers, 64 in protest after repeated charges Wanted—Business Ss.vics ...... 10 HELP WANTED— Triples— Voamlk; Indians, and features of today's racing at Rock­ (Oth(ir game postponed). that Republicans and Democrats Ednesllonat Cronin, Red Sox, 6. ingham Park. STAN D ING S were delaying action on other issues (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PIOTUBB) 35 Courses and CUssss...... 17 FEMALE Home runs—Johnson. Athletics, Thirteen are due to start in the National to settlement o f the Judgeship ques­ Private Inatructlon ...... ft Juvenile Handicap, to be run at five « W. L. Pet. "Oh, I love ten pins," Scouty said. right, and, anyway, I fear he might WANTED— EXPERIENCED wo­ 14; Greenberg, Tigers, 11. tions. Dancing ...... IS*A furlongs, with $5,000 added. New York ...... 29 11 .718 bo Injured by a flying pin, I ’ll do Musical—Dramatic ...... I'J man for generr.l hoiiseword. Ref­ Stolen bases—Almada, Red Sox. On two other important occasions " I ’d rather play that game Instead The secondary event, in which it St. L o u is ...... 24 18 .571 the Job alone. Wanted—Instruction ...... 10 erences lequircil, Telephone 5936. 12; Werber, Red Sox,'10. did the Socialists break openly with of any that I know of, I am good. I was necessary to make the split, la Pittsburgh ...... 26 20 .565 the Republicans. Once to vote "B e Just as patient as can be, Flnaarlnl ^ Pitching—Whitehead, White Sox, , C (» » BY wtA ttsYiei. mo. Bonds—Slocks—Mortgages «••• II 8-1; WlKshcrc, AthleUcs, 6-1. the White Mountain Handicap for Chicago ...... 21 17 .553 against Wolcott and the second time will admit. ’cause this la rather new to me. Business Opportunities ...... II three-year-olds and upwards, to be Brooklyn ...... 22 20 .524 Monty to Loan ...... II HELP WANTED— to Join Democrats In demanding a . "But, first, I would suggest that Gee! Watch me Jump out o t the SALESMAN SAM ______run at one mile, with $2,5(X) added. Cincinnati ...... 17 23 .425 levy on unearned Incomes. we just watch the gnomes so we can way, each time a ball la thrown.” Two Souvenirs Help and sitnatinns MALE 36 In the first division there will be 10 Help Wanted—Female ...... II Philadelphia .... 14 25 .359 Forced To Work Overtline see If they are really any good, when * ^ e L L ^ Z TH’ 0L6ACHeR, I SHOULD SPH starters and In the second 11. Boston ...... 11 29 .'275 ^RAlV PER HOOJDV, . ThAT4 Me,FAMSl 010^ Help Wanted—Male ...... 10 WANTED—MAN to work on farm. TO RE N T Principally because of the difficul­ they arc playing It." And then the pins began to spill. HOUM08 WOM'T c a l l M E POP- S TH AT tOAS A tOALLOPl Salesmen Wanted ...... I0 ~ W J MUST M eOlNS. I OONT WANT HER ture. Reasonable. No dealers. •U T SHE S p t.l.— ...... *1 BARBARA, BO « I V f i » IT SEEMS ^710 BET INTO A HABIT Keith's Warehouse, Sunday P. M., LOOKS SO .w.nt.d—Room.—Board ...... 1 MISS SMITH HER DOLL. A SHAME OF THINKING SHE CAN or call 8-3213. ' DISAPPOINTED , ■*•1 Ealat. Far R.at rr'9 A KEEPSAKE AND TO TAKE , KEEP OTHER PEOPLE'S A M Y , LET idpartaa.DU, Flau, T.a.m .nti.. .1 ;^ S H E WAS VERY NICE BualBM. l«oatlost (or R.at ... «« IT FROM THINGS JUST HER HAVE Houa.* (or Rant ...... «| ■«> LET YOU PLAY HER, SHE ^BECAUSE SHE , IT . I •■burbu (or Rant ...... •* vW ITH IT LIKES ' LIKES DON'T ••mBi.r Hora.a (or R.at . n . ^ (( . WHILB>WE IT SO THEM., MIND. FVbatad to R u t ...... II nWERE , i f . B w l Katate Wm* dal. (-HERB.J ------taaaat Balldlaa (or BaU aa

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