Waterbury, June 18— (AP) —The As Czech Warplane Is Our Foreign Policy May Now If right of Hugh M. Alcorn' to serve aa apecial state’s attorney for New
Haven county at Waterbury atood Be • Clarified— State D e Repo rted Over Bo rder Not Improve in The FaO; challenged today by Thomaa P.
Kelly, executive secretary to Mayor partment Watching Close- The Tentative RrogriVs^ Berlin, June 18.— (AP) T. Frank Hayes of this city. y** bo»'der incl- Czechoslovak airplane, apparenUy dent at Lam, the Berliner Tage-
In a aprprlae action late yester- ly Affairs Of The World. a military machine, which flew over asaerteds ’’Germany watchea day, Thomaa F. McDonough, coun- German territory provoked ^ r toe invlolabUlty of Its borders Washington, June 18___(AP) sel for Kelly, secured permission ^ b ^ t to too Berlin morning press —A big program already is . from Judge Ernest A. Inglls of fee Washington, June Crfeilnal Superior Ojurt for i'W S i I18.-(AP) _ concerns itself laid out for the new CongwaS of quo ’warranto to be lasued oome of the atemer aspecta of the The Loka! Anzelger said it was maintenance of peace ” Chanc^or Adolf Hitlerie Voel- to be elected this fall. ftooasvelt-Hull foreign poUcy may undentood toe German government The writ, obtained through Stgte’s ------would make a "new, sharp protest" ^ • ' “ phter accused Praha What the 75th Congress left Atoraey William B. Fitsgeraid, ia, come to light with inereaalng fre- Md commented, "excuses are ties- ‘U>® moat primitive undone, the 7«th-ia likely to retiirnable to the Superior Court at now feat congress .— less.” regulations of international law" 10 a.-ra. Tuesday. — j nnd on its docket when it con- pack^ up its sounding boert and A report from Lam, Bavarian vil- "2 * ^ . "Bolshevlstlo gone borne. BAKER IS PICKED imnes next January— unl6S8 Kelly and 26 others including i lage about four miles from toe bor- Mayor Hayes, "who ...... Is also Lleuten- Furthermore, ’..3 there ® ” are clear ta- SON OF PRESIDENT the plane flew about for there Is a special session in ant Governor of Connecticut, have the nation’s 30 minutes, its passengers apparent- A few hours earlier at Koeniga- the meantime, been arrested on bench warrants "* ‘.5 domestic crises, the TO HEAD PRINTERS Jy observing and photographing toe Mrg Propaganda Minister Pim rraiid fhs Department nas ' Joesph <3oebbeta at an East Prus- No. 1 on almost everybody's charging conspiracy to defraud the ------been quietly r o a ^ and buildings of toe vicinity. City of Waterbury of more thanUIAXI a I l a ^ g a anew ___ corner stone of policy WEDS ANNE C U R K (The incident came Just as Ian rally, warned that Czechoslo- list of problems for the next million------dollars. KeUy is the first ------Nations------Guess- vak provocations against Germany c:zecho8lova)tia announced the class cannot continue." ^ Congress ia what to do about of the group to attack the legality ^PoUcy was one of Labor Federation Member Is of 70,000 reserves, called up May 21 of the bench warrants. 12? j ^ every shot before it was (Following German complaints of the railroads. Some Congreas»' made. when It was reported German troops In the action. State’s Attorney I were moving toward the border, several flights by (Jzechoalovak men, cinciuding Chairman Alcorn, who has been acting as spec- Hull has new IN COLORFUL RITE Elected Over QO Candi- was being discharged. Cterman border, O’ConnOT (D., N. Y .). of the toe I ^ h a government announced iai prosecutor in fee Waterbury ™ toe American public (The government at Praha said, Houre Rulee committee, hsvo Grand Jury Investigation, is asked .^“ barlty of fee war- however, that toe army would be Jfoy 80 toat pilots guilty of toe ottexatm had been punished, and predicted that a special session to ahow by what right he continues the world; fee date By A Big Majority. «Pproxlmate strength of toat a zone on her zide of toe may be ifi^t^ssary to rescue tho to serve as special state’s attorney ®’°*lDg hours of fee Notable Gathering Of Cabi- 500,000 by the calling of all con- in _fee secret body’s probe of the “ PP*’‘” 'ed a resolution con- SENATOR COPELAND scripts due to begin toelr training border over which Czechoslovalr pilots were forbidden to fly bad railroads f^Yn. their desperato city’s municipal affairs. f*cent bombings Indianapolis, Juns 18.— (AP) — tolg year.) financial plight. net Members, High Gov- been widened to six miles.) StolemenUlnWrit Claude M. Baker of San Francisco, _NEED business UPTUnif
In the writ It ia sUted feat on Ulk CLAIMED BY DEATH an adherent to toe policies of toe But Chairman Wheeler (Du May 19 Kelly was a freeman and Srtner item “ tlclpate ernment Officials And Mont), of toe Senate IntembS- resident of Waterbury for many nation. American Federation of Labor, Commerce committee, did not onea, years. It further stZtea that on ^ ^ swept Into office today as prealdimt GOVERNOR ‘JOSHES’ Legislation; -wheeler said in BABE RD1H NAMQ) that date one Hugh M. Alcorn, of i^Jeato th2t^ Phrasea, will Members Of New England of toe International Typographical cant save tbs--railroads—only jk. S u ffia ld ^ the county of Hartford, tipping Imr^ han,,** Victim Of Overwork Agains Union over Ouvles P. Howard of business uptnm- can do toat **^'-*-^ representing himself as a special Amert^anS SOLONS OF S T A K M ot toe 88,750.000.000 approST ,, state’s attorney for New h I^ Society In Attendance. ^ ica g o , who serves as secretary of COACH OF DODGERS Which Re Had Wamet ated in toe admlniattattaa IsmUacvi J county at Waterbury filed with the Som d^n^ ?..h , ‘ Americans toe 0>mmlttee for Industrial Or- spending blU. Wheeler pratidhW " Superior Court at Waterbury an in- Srcum«t«n ganization despite toe fact his own such a business upturn by fall. formation accusing KeUy and would fig Nahant, Maas., June 18—(AP) — CoOeagnes; His Career. union has maintained its A. F. of L. Hints About A ^ re a t Crisis,’ Among (ffher legislation " others of a criminal conspiracy and cinar ®*Presalons John Roosevelt and Anne Lindsay affiliation. Former Saltan Of Swat To pongrssslonal leaders said they b*> requested fee court to Issue bench has “ en^iffi!?^!f lleved Congress necessarily would warrants for the arrest of Kelly and durins ‘ during this, as Clark turned toward fee altar of an Baker rolled to victory over fee 28 others. Ti session of Congress. [ ancient church by the sea here to- Washington. June 18.— (AP) __ Howard by a margin of 13,885 votes And Then Sprmgs Joke eonsMer were toe foUqsvlng: Senator Royal 8. Copeland, 69-year- In a contest that centered largely Retnm h BasebaD With 1. Relief and unemploirment-^Sn The writ continues thst fee 8u- ^“tornationallste and day for a wedding ceremony destin- 75to Ckmgress put this problem up perlmajor legislative bat- Eleven Candidates The Rev. Endicott Peabody. 81- a mock Inaugural address, so ssrt- plain that toe next congress would yond Hope Of Resale. tles under the heavy pressure of a There were eleven candidates for ous ^ toe governor’s demeanor Ruth will be in uniform for to- be called upon -to revise the tax pre-adjomnment rush. In the last structure. (Continued on Page Eight) (Oonttnned on Page Two.) the five delegate positions and Mor that It was minutes before toe leg- morrow's double-header With toe weeks of the session he served On ‘ ento. He was not talatora realized that apparently ^ ® ®“ *>e. greatest Anti-Trust Laws KjangbaL June is __ cap: nine separate committees to work affiliated with either Baker’s Inde- the chief executive was Joshing home run hitter in toe history of 4. Revision of anti-trust laws—. U lna’s overflowing Yellow river out teglslative differences between pendent party or the progresalve them. President Roosevelt asked an to* MONOPOLY PROBE ^ c h apparently has saved H ^ the House and Senate. group headed by Howard. The members of the General (OODtiDiied on Page Two.) veetlgation, about to be started by how, fee pro'viaional capital from FRANCE'S WORKERS rils death was toe second of a Howard baa been president of toe ^ e m b ly listened with rapt atten- a 12-member committee, looking to* danger of a northern_____ i— t ^ k ,fo^ member of Congress since the ses- Typographical Union for the last tion u ^ v . Cross first remarked ward tightening up these laws. Ths Many months, , was declared by sion g end. RepresenUtlve Allard twelve years. He was elected vice that toe Constitution gives toe gov- committee will report to the new Japanese today to NOW UNDER WAY THREATEN TO QUIT prertdent in 1922 and became presl- ernor the power to call toe Legis- PITTSBORGH PAPERS 0>ngress. Friday. He had been III of a heart lators in apecial session during an 6. Regional Planning—the PreM* rescue. disease for some time. dent a short time later when John emergency. ss? ft’s McParland died. In 1924 he was de- dent sent a message to toe 75Ui The Mood waters were declared Spewing Btemiy, the governor Congress urging creation of water tested for toe presidency by James Twelve-Man Board To Make talte Copeland a body to his home at pointed out that "a great crisis has ARE HIT BY STRIKE conservation areas but little prog* S v i * 2 S e r “ ‘*’ ^ •utooriUes to Over 700,000 Government Sufjfni, N. today. M. Lynch but came back two years arisen.” later to win over L)rnch and has ress was made on legislation to that ^saibly mindful of the recent end. Indications were toat he would Sweeping Inqm'ry Daring (Oontlnued on Page EIgbt. findings of the two apecial Grand 5T?o2. Employes Say They Will (OonUnued on Page Elghtl) : renew the request. Tha flood sooe covered l son Juries, the 300 or more listening to toe chief executive sat in tense Half Million Subscribers Will Congressional leaders agreed toat The Next Few Months. ^uare mUes. Two thousand vtl- there were other questions toat la gu and bamelte in the rich axri Strike Unless Given Raise silence straining to hear Gov Cross’ qext words. seemed sure to claim attention, al* TOltural province 6f HomS tSSe Have To Go Withont Sun- though they might not have toe submerged. ^ 1,500 otheis Invaded “I had hoped,” he said, “to have Washington. Juns 18.— (AP) — College Women Warned had the air of this haU washed impetus of a White House recom-- Mountains of statistics, accusa- cuirente.. f"**; 18.—(A P I- The by the time you got back, but 1 day Editions Tomorrow. mendatlon." refugees fleeing be- union of Public Service Workers to- tions and suggestions for Isglslatlon ^ven’t succeeded. That Is toe Popular Vote On War alreaay have piled up for tha broad “ ''“toed out Its day instructed France’s 750.000 About Grand Canyon Trip ciials.” One of these is neutrality. Re- m ono^ly inquity to be underUken arms, perhaps to Join Cauna’s government employes to make Im- A smile toefiTApfieared on toe newed attempts may be made to other i ^ t river, fee Y W tzT S te^ m ^ t e preparations for a general Pl^toburgh, June 18.—(AP) — a by a 12-man board of legislators TT governor’s face and as It broadened strike of business office workers require a popular vote before a toiln^SOO mllei to fee south, Jspa- nrike to force toe government to Phoenix, Ariz., June 18.—(A P )__a into a grin, toe Legislators, sens- ana admlnistrativs officials. ^ tln u M huni®r and hardship brought to a half million sub- declaration of war. There is ako FoUowlng up these leads, officials M ^ ^ r t e said there was no infe- *>**fihet wage Increases. The Colorado river, az it roars ing toe humor in hla voice, snick toe probablUty toat suggestions The. central committee of the raap^ on toe men a nerves. It was scribers in this district to ^ y the Bald, will make the luvestlgatlon fee ^00 whatsoever of the flood abat- through Grand Canyon, is a "mighty ered in merriment and laughed will be made for revision of the union—which includes railroad, tele- * I!?",'*.?'’ *^® ®*P«Iowa) and Reeoe (R., Tenn.). "Of course, with better equip- members of toe (Seneral Assembly mmt said fewer than 400 clerks and they have been driving toward Hopbe Are Destroyed. nie women planning the trip to that toe state wasn’t realizing telephone operators had Joined toe In addition, six executive agencies was beUeved fee bulk The workers bad hoped that So- ment, radio and toe knowledge gain- iOontiaaed so Page Two.) must name members. The com- tudy archaeology are BIzada Clo- enough revenue from the liquor and walkout and toat they b a d g e r e d of toelr fbrees had retreated east- cialists and Communists in Parlia- ed by previous expeditions, toe trip ver. 40t ana Lola Jotter, 25, Unl- nw er department has designated Wftrd. Isn t so dangerous now. Still, there ***** *'*•* Buggested aome- l» y increases for office workers TREASURY BALANCE. ment, who had been committed to verrity of Michigan botanlzte. Men e « ^ g less than 845 ^ e s r i S d ” secretary, Rich- toelr support, would be able to ^ ffolng down that river tolng be done about it With a twin- Jap Cnlta Isolated Just for the novelty. is Norman D. kle In bis eye, the chief executive minimum wage rate “higher *1.... Washington, June IS.— (AP) ’ Labor force action but toe hasty adjourn- NeriUz, Mexican Hat, Utah, guide • unite were iso- " ^ e n we made our trip it was coin ed to reporters later that os a The poeiUon of the lYcasury cm ^^Artmeot win sMd Isador Lnbiii. fotod, but it was believed their situ- ment aftw a aeasioa of only 18 nd boatman; Eugene Atkinson tonamisrioner ot tabor statistics. As- foubly dangerous because we never M tter of fact he Imew toat wasn’t fused the d e iw d for a cloeed shop. June 16: •tlon ia most eases was not serious days wrecked these boper U nlw sity of Michigan zoologist; To Aeoept Terms Socialist and Communist knew what lay ahead. We could Receipts 8182.S57,Sa6.7a; agnemS* mem- n e w teU what kind of rapids were La Phene Harris. U. S. Geological <3pv. Cross, a Democrat, also sug- John R. Prankei, eo artist,, and a irswineel camera- Newspaper and .Vews Dlstribntors’ nazu 814,91431 woridng belaaec; -netnew (OesB^ied en Page Tnsb) (Ossitoaed om Ps$» 1^ ) ssiei for toe jK nto ^AASSTWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SAnJRDAY, JUNE 18,1988 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHE8TER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 18,198* IPAGETHRB^ their bridesmaids and ushers to a man's Lsognia wUl held on eutlnc at sentattves who died stnee tbs lost Louis Oraot'a hunting lodge In dance at the century-old Nahant SCANDIA LODGE ELECTS reunion—William H. Hlndlnger of Forty Tons of Pachyderms Here Tuesday CLOAK FIRM MOVE Club, scene of this ofteAioon’s wed- NAZIS C0NHNUE Buckland. <3offe* will be served by rORKSFUND DEMOCRATS ARGUE Hamden, Thomas F. McGrath of the committee. Huateaaes, Mra ding reception. / South Windsor, Thomas S. O’Con- Fred Jones, MrA WaUac* Jones Spanish War Veteran Follow Old Cnstom CARLSON AS PRESIDENT nell of East Hartford, William D. Mr*. Karl Keller, and Mrs. Johanna HUS $100 HARK APPEARS POSSIBLE During the hours before the oere- ANH-JEW DRIVE TEACHER’S CHOICE Wanzer of New Milford and Clar- JesperaoA For transportation call f monles this morning, the bride and ence A. Jenntnge of Easton. Mra. Harry Rylander. Engragement I I I 9 Wm Serve As Vasa Offielal bridegroom took the most elaborate The governor was, subjected to Friday at 6:80 p. m.. Girl Scouts. Endorses Fever Movie For Six Months, Succeeding precautions to follow time-honored some joking by Rep. gwayne In be- SOUTH CHURCH F ri^ y at 8 p. m., « h:UI for the marriage customs. In order that A MANCHESTER AND VERNON Oeotg* J. Dowren, Oommander of" SMITH, CHENEY TROTH Company Head, Mayor, In Painting S ^ d s In Berlin Russell Anderson. ing presented to the Legislators. Methodist Episoopol Vacation Church School committee Ward laieney Ounp, United Span- Members Wifl Speed.Week- neither should see the other before Fail To Take Definite Steps The presiding officer said usually PARISH Bart E. Story, DJ>„ Minister I Methodist Episcopal a"'? the North ish War Veteran*, who as a mem- they met at the altar, Mrs. F. Haven Rudolph F. Carlson of 30 Essex the function of th* chief executive Methodist church. Lauds “Yellow Jack” ! IS ANNOUNCED TODAY Washington; Seek To Re- street has been elected president of WUllam T. Wollsoe, MinUter. BatunUy at 2 p. m.. Church echool ber of the First -Connecticut Vol- End Conectkms To Insure Clark, mother of the bride, assign- Danb Stores, & iash Win- For Fall Campaign At was “to claim credit for everything 10 A m., Gathering of the Church | untaera aery^ three years In the ed each a separate wing of her new Scondla Lodge, No. 23, Order of (jone during a legislative session school In preparation for the CaiU- ! Sunday st Vernon:— picnic. Meet at th* charch, Vasa, for the coming six month Philippine Islands, has personally I seaside home. ^ ic h proved popular and to side- ' dren's Day program. 9:30 A m.. Morning worship serv- RaiiiiQ Of Fimi Daughter Of Austin Cheneys tnm To Old Location. dows; Goebbels’ Orders. succeeding Russell Anderson. A First Meeting Here. step responsibility for those things' ST. MARY’S CHURCH and for bis (jamp given bis approval ' John himself, comforted by hla 10:45 a. m.. Morning worship. ice with the minister In charge. of the great MGM feature picture Engaged To Nathaniel Waite bast man and brother, Franklin D. joint Installation of officers will be which were unpopular." CbUdren’s Day program In the- form Sunday at Manchester:— Kty. J. S. Nein, Rector held with Nutmeg Lodge of Hart- "That Isn’t so true In Connecticut of s Pageant entitled, "The Candle "Yellow Jack" which will be shown Smith, Jr, Of New York. Roosevelt, Jr., was sent to take up ford here on Thuraday, July 7, with 10:30 A m.. The children of the at the State theater Sunday and The Iterion Firework* Fund hit Following a two hour conference Berlin. June 18.— (AP) — Huge Falling to act along lines of pre- os It Is In other states where ws of Grace” , with members of each Church school will assemble to at- Sunday, June I9th—First Sunday hla vigil In a tiny red-carpeted Miss Frideborg Thoren of this town, after Trinity. .Uoni^ay. tile W.00 mark yeeterday with con- yesterday morning between Sidney robing room at the rear of the three-foot-hlgb red letters on shop election bustness, the democratle have a politician for governor." deportment of the Church school tend promotion day exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chansy of 99 windows across from th* City Hall district deputy. In charge of the The audience broke into laughter talcing port. Also a Baptismal serv- 8:00 Am.—Holy Communion. "I Would Uke to have every m«n trOutiona of $47.62 recorded. Mem- Ellis of the Independent Coak com- church long before Anne wOa ready ceremony. town committee, in Its first season 10:46 A m.. Special promotion day Hartford Road announce the en- saying, "Jew—Whoever Buys Her* as gwayne said: i ice for ci)Udren. service. Diploma* and blble* will 10:45 Am.—Morning Prayer and woman and chUd see this great pic- pany, Mayor George J. Coyle and to follow her bridesmaids. Other officers nflmed by Scandia tur6, * 8&ld OoQiinaodcr Dowen. **It fceira of the Legion Fireworks com- gagement of their daughter, Miss Executive Vice President of th* I* a Traitor To Hi* People," greeted meeting held last night permitted “ I know our governor Isn't s poll- 5:30 p. m., Epworth League. Miss be awarded withappropriate .nes- Sermon. Manchester Lodge No. 73, mittee will speed up the drive over Having already rehearsed, with Berlin's mayor when he entered his are; Herbert Benson, vice president; •'Son Story, devotional leader. Spesk- I* historically correct and shows In Mabel Austin Cheney, to Nathaniel Chamber of Commerce Bernard G. Mrs. Elliott Roosevelt serving as Emil Brandt, assistant secretary: Its session to develop Into a pro and tlcton because I've heard him say aage by the minister. A. F. and A. M. will attend the the week-enit to assure early com- Waite Smith, Jr, of New York City. office this morning. It, Stephen H. Smith of DePauw Special music: Morning Service. detail just what the medical staffs Kranowlta of New Britain, held In the "bride”, using a bed sheet as a Arvid Gustafsan, assistant financial con flareup over the recent decision so." , tdetlon of the fund. Miss Cheney Is the granddaugh- The Inscription appeared on the The group was addressed also by" University. - Subject, "Christian Prelude—"Angel’s Serenade" .... 4:00 p.m.—Vesper Service. Rev. of the Spanish War period had to the office of Mr. Ellis yesterday bridal train, and James Roosevelt windows of a Jewish store In the secretary; Mrs. John E. Johnson, of the town's Board of Education In tlM fund to date: ter of Dr. Gorham Bacon of Yar- morning, all three left and flew by Rep. J. Mortimer Bell of gallsbury,. Youth Enters Ck>Uege"...... Braga .Mbert Jepson of Warehouse Point contend with In the many tropical Previous balance...... $94.50 as "bridegroom," the ushers and Koenlgatrasae not far from the chaplain; Herbert Nelson, master of appointing as instructor at the 7:30 p. m„ Evening service In the diseues, of which there was then mouthport. Mass., sad the late Mrs. plane from East Hartford to Wash- ceremonies; Mrs. Blmet Thoren, as- speaker of the House; Senator Anthem—"Great Is Thy L ove"..; will preach. Bdsen Bailey ...... 1.00 Elisabeth Simpkins Bacon; and of bridesmaids knew their parts. Kaiser’s former^tty palace. Barnard school, Francis E. Geissler Chspel. Sermon; "Seeing It ...... Bohm-Arrfold SMsIons of the Church School, so Uttle known. ington In an effort to secure assist- With crowds of curious pasaersby sistant master of ceremonies; Viola James R. Rabbett of Windsor Leeks Through". Dr. Story preaching. Chester Robinson . . . . 1.00 the late Colonel anfi Mrs. Frank W. ance In the erectlo.n, under a PWA Full Bridal Party of Broad Brook. A candidate back- and Rep. Walter Howe of Litchfield. Offertory Duet—"Goln’ Home” .. Men's Bible Class and Highland " I shall see that Ward Cheney Priend ...... $0 The full bridal party, in addition watching and enjoying the scenes Thoren, inner guard; Earl Anderson, Cheney. Her sisters are Mrs. plan, of a building In New Britain outer guard; Frideborg Thoren, ed by Mrs. Thomas J. Dannaher, Swajme announced the committee The Week ...... Dvorak Park Sunday School omitted unUI Cramp attends the showing of this Red & White Store, George P. Reynolds and Mrs. to the parents of the bride and along a four-mile front, Nazi paint- wife of the chairman of the Demo- Monday, 6:30 p. m.. Cub Scouts. Mrs. Ruth Shedo great picture which I am sure will that will bouse the manufacturing ing squads worked Into the morning pianist. The secretai'y, treasurer on permanent organization planned September. K. Main street .SO Quincy A. Shaw, Jr., of Brookline, concern. bridegroom, was made up of Russell cratic town committee, also sought 7:00 p. m., Girl Scouts. Marion Browning be placed on the same par with other Mr. Olcavage ...... 50 hours smearing more than a hxm- and financial secretary are elected to hold another reunion after the Postlude—"War March of th* Tho ^Vodc Maa.i., and Mrs. Thomas C. T. Buck- This was taken to mean by those Sturgis, Anne’s uncle, who stood to annually. th* post, which the Board held November election "when eome of 7:45 p. m., Wesleyan Guild; lost Monday, 7:30 p .m .^ lrls Friendly recent noted historical features." A ^ u r D. Palmer ..a .50 ley of Avon, Conn. dred Jewish store windows with meeting of the season. Priests’’ from "A th alla"...... In the employ of the company In give her away, her sister, Solly, as anti-Semitic slogans. , Refreshments will be served at th* could most efficiently be filled by a us—about one third If precedent Society Plcnhr at Hannah Jenson’s The story revolves around Major Ralph Norton ...... 1.00 Miss Cheney was graduated from male teacher. Tuesday, 4 p. m., Brownie*...... Mendelmhn Manchester as a possible step for maid of honor, another sister,. 10- Police were conspicuously absent Installation meeting by a committee holds true—will be lame duckers." home, East Middle Turnpike, Man- Walter Reed's commission to Cuba Edward F. Moriarty ... 1.00 the Oxford school and Is a junior at the moving of the plant from Man- year-old Joan, as flower girl, and 7 p. in., Boy Scouts. Notes after the Spanish American War Lady Roberts Lodge . . 2.00 while this manifestation of Berlin's consisting of Mrs. John A. Olson, The local aspirant for the teach- The new General Assembly will Monday, 6 p. m., The members of chester Green. ni three of the pachyderms of the Famous Robbins Big 8 Ring Wild Animal Radcllffe College. Mr. Smith was chester back to New Britain. these bridesmaids: Mrs. James Mrs. John B. Johnson, Mrs. Cart be elected In November.” 7:30 *p. m., Cecilian club. when soldiers and natives were dy- Ititrlck Calhoun . . . . -1.00 latest antl-Jewlah campaign—police er’s job was Miss Marcella D. Kelly, Thursday, Willing Workers’ picnic the Booster club will meet at the Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.—Boy Scouts. 21st for an afternoon and night performance on the Cen- graduated from Deerfield Academy, The Independent Cloak coihpany Roosevelt, Mrs. Charles R. L. Stur- raids on Jewish homes, cafes and Thoren, Herbert Benson and Her- who has strong support among the Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. — Special ing from the ravages of a disease JToeepb A l b i s t o n ...... 1.00 Yale University and the Harvard at Glenney’s farm, Coventry. home of Mark Holmes, to enjoy the ter and McKee rtreeU circus ground*. The Famous Robbins elephants totaling in weight over 40 tona came to Manchester from New Brit- gis, Ledlie Laugblln, Nancy Caaslls, places of amusement which were bert Nelson. A dinner will be given Lithuanian Democratic groups here. annual outing at the cottage of Leon joint Choir Rehearsal. Final ar- which science could not combat be- Ftenk D. Oonkey . . . . I'.OO Graduate School of Business Ad- Saturday, 6:45 p. m.. Choir re- are not only performers but dally apply their huge hulks to moving of the big circus equipment. Oommander O. J. Dewen W. C. Pitkin ...... 1.00 ain when there was not proper EHlzabeth Jaques, and Mrs. John said to have been ordt^red by Propa- In the near future to members of the The successful applicant for the po- Holmes, CJoventry Lake. rangements for the broadcast over cause the source was a mystery. ministration. He la the son of Mrs. space for carrying on Its operations men’s degree team of the lodge, th* hearsal. Horry Maldment . . . . 1.00 Boettlger, the former Anna Roos^ ganda Minister Paul Joseph Goeb- sition was a classmate of Miss Notes Tuesday. 6 p. m„ Member* of the Station WTHT at Hartford, Thurs- The scene Is the now famous Army Nathaniel Waite Smith of South In that city, and most of the em- bela himself—continued. committee in charge consisting of PUBLIC RECORDS encampment at Quemados where Max Benge ...... 1.00 velt. Kelly's St the New Britain Teach- Those taking part in the Chil- Epworth League and Fireside Forum day, June 23rd at 9:00 p.m. (the model village will be placed. “Theorizing old fool.” who Is re- Kingston, R. I., and the grandsem 'of ployees at tb.e plant In Manchester Berlin's thickly populated Frank- John R. Wennergren, Henning A. will meet at the church to go to (Co- five men pitted themselves against Mr. Rutherford . . . . .50 Mrs. William ^ b co ck Weeden, and John's ushers were: John Boettl- ers’ College. dren's Day Pageant are asked to be hour hka been changed from 9:30 HEBRON The site of the mill Is about membered by scientists as the on* A ^ u r Butler ...... 50. are New Britain residents, being furter Allee and ita aide streets were Johnson, Rudolph Carlson and Her- Warrantee lumbia Lake for an outing. p.m.). quarter of a mile west of Hebron death and Uved to receive the Coa- gentleman with sense enough to the late Mr. Weeden of Providence; transported by automobile buses ger, Elliott Roosevelt, James Roose- bert Nelson. The Democratic committee, after st the church promptly st 10 o’clock ANDOVER P. F. Casblon . . . . i . . « M velt, John M. Graham, Charles S. the center of the Nazi activity. The two-family house located On Wednesday, 7:30, Choir re Thursday, 8:30 p.m.—Girl Scouts. village on the Hebron-Marlborough gresslonal Medal of Honor for valor realize that mosquitoes could carry and the late Mrs. Nathan G. Wil- each day from New Britain to Man- argument, adjourned without taking on Sunday morning. hearsal. Mr*. J. A k rig g ...... 60 Mcttelgh, Marshall Field, Jr., John All branches of business — hard- the west aide of Edgerton $treet The Baptismal service will be held 7:30 p.m.—The Choirs will leave the It begins to look as If something road. It Is one of the oldest mills when they volunteered to submit to the yellow fever germ. H* had liams and the late Nathaniel Waite chester. ware, drygoods, furnlturis, clothing, any formal action In the contro- owned by the estate of W. J. Kelley Friday, 8 p. m.. Social for the Va- might really be doing with regard At the meeting of the Parent experiments calculated to Isolate klmll Anderson ...... JM Smith of Providence. Mr. Smith la M. Lyman, Charles R. L. Sturgis, about 11 o’clock next Sunday morn- Pariah House for Hartford by auto- of the kind to be seen about the Teachers association Monday eve- fought for hla theory for 18 years Robert Ruday ...... 50 The company occupied two differ- leather, shoe stores — were objects versy, sa well as without taking has been sold to R. J. Turklngtop, cation School committee, teachers to the Holbrook’s Pond park area, the cause of yellow fever. a brother of Mrs. Rockwell K.. Du- ent spaces In New Britain before Nathaniel Clark, John Drayton, ing. Any who desire may bring mobile. Members of the Interme- state. It Is estimated to be about Ing, officers were elected for the and then gave up the flghL Then Harold Belcher' .n ...... 50 of the smearing attacks. — steps to plan definite steps for the of Garden atreet, who purchased the and helpers, at the North Methodist which has been under way for the Rotfert Montgomery, who aa Ser- Moulin of New York City. coming to Manchester, the" larger Thomas Husband, Eliot Bacon, and IRELAND COUNTING fall political activities. However, It their children for Baptism at this diate Choir please be on hand, also, l70 years old. It has been In opera- coming year as follows: President Major Reed, bearing of Dr. Finlay's Janies H. Murray . . . . ' HO Inscriptions appearing moat fre- property as an Investment. servlee. church. Program In charge of Dr past few years. Recorded this week geant O'Hara, in charge of the dlscoveriea, and forced to resort to " part of the plant being In the build- D. Jackson Eldridge. quently were “Jew," with a Star of waa announced that some members Reynolds. promptly at 6:3a p.m. on Wednes- tion up to about 40 years ago. It Mra. Rachel White; vice president. Andeieon Oreenbouses HO day. at the town clerk’s office was the was owned by the late Horace F. Rev. William B. Tuthlll; secretary, smalt group of soldiers sent with' any means to learn the trut^ vlait-' Mrs. Jennie Beebe . . . . HO , ing owned by the Fafnlr Bearing David alongside. of the committee will meet next Saturday, 9 a m.. Members of th* Kwash-Ryan company, which they were com- Saturday, June 25th—2:00 until leas* between the United SUtea of Porter and before that wol In the Mrs. Percy B. Cook: treasurer, the medical commission, portrays ed Finlay. The result waa th* Jeeepb Butxano . . . . . HO But other slogans read: "Jew— ELECTION BALLOTS Wednesday night to lay campaign OHUROH OF THE NAZARENE Church school will meet at the the man In the first pest house who Miss Anna Elizabeth'^ Ryan, peled to leave when the space was Our Misfortune"; "Avoid This Jew"; church to leave by bus for their an 4:00 p.m. Oadle Roll Party. America and the State of (hnnectl- possession of the Fuller family. Rye, Howard Stanley. FoUowlng the world-wdde knowledge o f the Stego- Ctorence R. Peterson . .25 daughter of Mr. ano Mrs. William plans. A large party rally and Mats. 10-15C. Eves. 10-15-260. B. O. Lusk, Minister cut for 200 more, or less acres of Is not stung by the mosquitoes. He myla, that spedea of mosquito, oao required for further expansion by "Jew—Get Out” ; and "Don't Buy speaking program, which will be at- nual picnic at Elizabeth Park, Sunday, June 26th, 4:00 p.m.— Indian meal, buckw-heat, etc,, were election the past president Mrs. -Miss Anne McAdams.. Jlf E. Ryan, of 132 Charter Oak street, ABOUT TOWN The Rev. Lincoln Frye of Plalnville land In the tract In Hebron taken volunteers with full knowledge of in a tribe of 800, which caused tho W. Ostrlnaky...... H5 the Fafnlr company. At that time From This Jewish Swine” . tended by high state officials, Is also Sunday: Hartford. ground here. CHarice Yeomans Installed the of- became the brid* of Leo James on effort was made by the Chamber SUNDAY AND MONDAY will preach. over by the’ government as a re- ficers and Mrs. White presented Mrs. the risk Involved, to be stun^ after dreaded “Yellow Jack." Friend ...... :: .25 Kwash, son of Frank Kwash, of 41 Across the large window of a fur- Relults May Not Be Known to be scheduled. 9:80 A m.—Church Bible School Mrs. Charles P. Miner entertain- of Commerce of New Britain to find A large humber of members of niture store waa painted, "Women Meetings of the Girls Friendly settlement project under WPA. it la ed the Women's Bridge club at her Yeomans with a coraaige of roses os hts companion has come down with Others In the play are Vlrflnte - Bemlltcm J. Bickford. .75 Bissell street, at a ceremony per- THE NEW will meet ST. JOHN’S CHURCH yellow fever. In this way, he af- a location In that city for them, but the Luther League of the Emanuel and Girls, Avoid This RacUU De- Candidates have been discontinued being developed under the head of home Thursday afternoon. Three a token of appreciation for her Bruce, Lewis Stone as Major Road, - A. M. B arrett...... M formed this morning at 9 o'clock In 10:45 A m.—^Morning Worship Oolway Street fords the aelentista the last proof T. R. R. Charles . . . . . HO no suitable place could be secured. Lutheran church will attend the an- famer." ^ Until Late Today; Valera and sermon by the pastor. Subject, Rev. Joseph Zlehs until September. Forestry, Wild Life and Recreation tables were In'play. Mr*. Mary B. work the past two years. Miss Andy Devine, Henry Hull BuddF' St. James’s church. The rector. New Britain residents then tried they needed. B. Paganl ...... HO Rev. William P. Reidy who oAcl- nual convention of the New Eng- During the early hours last GOVERNOR “ JOSHES” CIRCLE* ‘The Theme of the Christian." Hebron people have been puzzled Mitchell w,on highest honors. Miss Helen Roberts, Home Demonstra- Ebsen, Henry O'Neill, Janet Baeehar to have Mayor George Quigley, at night mobs also smashed numerous 7:00 p. m.—Annual Children's 8:30 m.—Corpus Cbristl serv- ZION LUTHERAN from first to Ihst about the working tion agent of 'Tolland County Farm Charles 0>burn, forty yean an and William Henry as Breen, iUoa Walter F. Bareomb . . HO kted, used the single ring service. land Conference Luther League, be- A Louise Hollister second. Strawberry actor, re-creates the character of Julius Rau ...... HO Miss Alice C. Ryan attended her that time head of the New Britain ing held today and tomorrow at shop windows. Seeks Working Majority. Th* Btsr* of Day. ice. This will be the only service as Re%’. H. F. R. Stochholz, Pastor out of this project and It haa been shortcake and tea were served. Bureau, gave a talk on "Guiding Curtis as Brinkerhof and Sam L s -. government, seek assistance from Adolescents". FoUowlng the meet- Dr, (jarlos Finlay of HavanA that Axel F. Carlson ...... 50 slater as bridesmaid and Edwin J. New Haven. In the middle of Frankfurter AUee SOLONS OF STATE "Ah WUderness" Program will be presented by Rev. Zleba will be In charge of the impossible so far to get a definite Joseph Zawlaza who Uvea In the vene as Busch.' the government to erect a building one American-owned chain store ing Mrs. Hazel Hutchinson served Frank Hlllery ...... HO Murphy was best man for Mr. In Aa children of the Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. service In Thompson- First Sunday after Trinity. Idea of what will be done. It Is hoped Jones street section reported the that would take care of the com- stood untouched while to Ita right Church School at 8:30 Serv- home made lee cream and cake. Oehter T h llor...... HO Kwash. The ushers were Joseph A. Dublin, June 18— (AP) — Ireland (Continued from Page One.) The Week vllle, by order of Bishop Lesniak Am. that the plan of a recreation park killing of twin calves on hts farm pany and others that might locate Rev. K. E. Erickson of Emanuel and left two Jewish store-fronts Immortal ice In English at 9:30 a.m. Text of Tuesday the pupils, teachers, and (institution of the United States, ize the selectmen and treasurer to Harriet Beauty Salon HO Pentland and Joseph F. Plach, both Lutheran church will leave Monday today etarted the slow, tiresome Tuesday st 7:30 p. m.—Monthly Lutnla choir rehearsal will follow open to the public may be carried by dogs, and the town settlecl up ' A. Anderson .. HO of Manchester. in New Britain, but the mayor did were demolished beyond recognition. job of counting ballota cast in yes- Story of meeting of the Sunday School C!abl- the Ck)rpus CJiristl feast. sermon, Acta 2. 42-47. Theme some of the parents of the pupils in Russell Friedrich; address, presi- use the sum of five hundred ($Mi0). not approve of the plan. rooming for Brooklyn, N. Y„ where So well was the job done that not a elude In their next platform a plank out as at first suggested. The site by paying him $6, the allowance E. McSweeney . . .50 The bride iwho was given In mar- terday’s election to determine Youtbl net st the home of Mrs. Sherwood 2- p. m. Sunday—Catechism. The first Christian congregation an of the pond or lake la very attrac- Miss Gaudreau’a and Miss Utwln's dent of aaaa of 1938, WUlis Civell; dollars and accrued Interest whhdi Mayor Coyle, who was elected as he will attend the annual convention single letter of Identification remain- favoring legalization of betting on usually made In such cases. The Class Bong, Grade VIII; Recession- O. Anderson . . . .50 riage by her father wore i Queen whether Prime Minister Bamon de Fish on Keeney street. 2 p. m.—St. John's society month- example for us. (1) They stood tive and It would serve patrons for room* at the Center grammar was received by the Towm for th* F. W. Moore ...... ' .27 Ann style gown of white satin. Her mayor this spring, has given the of the Augustana Synod. ed to Indicate the store's owner or horse races, a proposal he vetoed In Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—Prayer state reimburses the town for such school went to Columbia Lake for a al March, Pianist, Mlaa Agnes Gau- sale of portion of th* parcel knowni question of providing a suitable what merchandise was on sale. Valera had won a working majority 1935. ly meeting. steadfastly on the Apostolic found*' 50 miles around as well as our own damage done by dogs. Charles Martin ...... 25 veil of lac* fell from a halo of seed In the Dali Elreann (House of Rep- and Praise meeting. 2 p. m.—The softball team will tlon of faith. (2) TTiey were great picnic. They enjoyed ewlmmlng, dreau. A large number of relatives aa Baptist Church Property.'fOr th* pearls and her shower bouquet was building of this kind his considera- Manchester Assembly, No. 15, Or- A high Nazi source said Goebbels The reunion was the second since young people and others who have Michael Yurega who has been a games and a picnic lunch. and friends attended and enjoyed MUlark L. Clark H5 resentatives.) play two games, with the Spring- In faithful showing of love. (3) no public bathing place In the town appropriation already mad* for fin Miss Helena Plckupp .25 of white rose* and valley lilies. The tion, and at the request of the resi- der of Rainbow, will hold Its regu- learned a constant stream of Jews the General Assembly adjourned a patient for some weeks at the Hart- Mrs. Fielding Wilkinson la visit- the program very much. fighting equipment. dents of New Bi:ttaln, working In waa descending upon the capital be- Because of the time required to (ffllLDREN’S DAV EXERCISES field team at the grounds there, and They were diligent In partaking of nor any recreation park which they F. Mosser ...... 25 maid of honor was attired In a gown lar meeting Monday evening at 7:30 tally votes under the proportional year ago and the first meeting of with Ware at Cmicopee. Holy (hmmunlon. (4) They praised ford hospital, has been discharged ing her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Allan The school In towm closed Friday 6. To see If the Towm wlU authop- of light blue taffsta with hat to the plant, he decided to confer with cause they believed the presence of a 7 p. m. Sunday can feel free to use. Angelo Composeo . . . . .25 In the Masonic Tempi*. representation system, the first re- Legislators in a body since the 7 p. m. Monday—Rehearsal of God joyfully and with Implidty of anc is at his home on the Godfrey Newrton, noon for the summer vacation. All iae the treasurer and aalsctmsa to Mrs. Joseph Russell . . 1.00 match and arm bouquet of Briar- Mr. EUla. That there bad been large diplomatic corps and many Grand Jury Investigations which re- Opening Song, He That Wlnneth Other large tracts In the stote Mr, and Mrs. WUllam Holden of consideration given to the question foreign newspaper correspondents sults were not expected to be an- the Drum and Bugle corps. heart. Holy Communion In German Hill Road. His step-daughter. Miss the teachers have signed their con- borrow a sum not exceeding sixtjl”^ Henry Mallory ...... 2.00 cliff roses. Miss Irene 'Vlchl, whose marriage nounced until: late today, and In sulted In criminal charges being Souls. which come under the same head Casco; Me., and their daughter, tracts to come back again next The cersmony at. the church was before yesterday seemed apparent would afford them some protection. 7:30 p. m. Monday—Adult Polish on Sunday June 26. are located In the towns of Volun- Anna Karas of New York Is with four hundred ($8400) doUaia said Boreack Brother* ...... 1.00 to Paul Hublard wlU take place at some cases not until Tuesday. lodged against 32 men, among them Scripture Reading and Prayer, school. him for the present. Mra. Frank Wataon of Hartford year. follow ^ immediately by a recep- as the meeting yesterday morning Accordingly, Goebbels ordered Rev. E. G. Lusk. town, Thompson. Salem, Sterling, sum to be made, available for th* Ftanels C. B r a y ...... 1.00 9 o'clock Monday in St. Bridget's Neutral observers, however, ex- Lleut.-Gov. Frank Hayes and other called on Mrs. Frank HamUton The eighth grade pupils and Mrs. appropriations made at-'-ths loot tion for 60 guests, held at the Hotel In the local office was followed by Count Wolf Helldorf, chief of Ber- political leaders. Recitation: Welcome. Francis 7:30 p. m. Friday—SL Octlia SWEDISH cxinoreoahonal Plainfield. North Stonington, Col- Schools of the town closed Frt- Tuesday afternoon. i Cole Motors ...... 1.00 the sudden trip by air to Washing- church, was honored with another lin police, to make a thoiough clean- pected De .Valera to win a small ma- choir rehearsal. *lay. At the Green they had a real Newberry went to Columbia Lake town meeting, for Ore-houa* and Mipriarty Brothers . .. . 3.00 Sheridan. Later today Mr. and Mrs. ALSO Thompson. CHURCH chester, Griswold, and Marlborough, Kwash will leave for a motor trip ton. bridal shower last night, given by up. jority. The prime minister enter- Were Not Preient 9:(>0 A m. Saturday—Oilldren’s 8. E. Green, Minister cleaning up time In order to leave The aimual commencement exer- for a picnic Friday afternoon. flre-flghtlng equipment and elstanw A Moriarty ...... 1.00 the slater of her liance, Mias Olga ed the election with his prestige Recitation: Send The Word, Barry taking In thousands of acres. The clsea of the Andover Grammar etc. "-j through the Adirondack*, the bride Since coming to Manchester the None of the men cited by the George Wood. Polish school. the rooms In good shape for next A special towm meeting has been Quopar street package Independent Cloak company has Hublard at her home on East Mid- high because of the agreement with Waterbury Grand Jury atended yes- state has paid the Federal govern- school were beld at the Town haU, csdled for Saturday evening, June Store ...... wearing a pink traveling costume O’Brien Recitation; What Jesus Said, 1:00 p. m. Saturday—Bugle corns Children's Day service, 10:80. ment $1 for a 99 year lease of this fall's opening. 7. To see If the Towm win authop^ ^ with white accessories. On their had labor trouble, but has con- dle Turnpike. Guests were present Great Britain, signed April 26, end- terday'a ceremonies in the House. rehearsal. No Sunday evening service. Thursday evening at seven o'clock. 18 at the Town hall at 7:00 p. m., Ize and Instruct selectmen tp malts Jiba Kacnisrcyk . . . . from Hartford, Middletown and SCHEDULES LAID OUT ing a long trade war. Mareen Carson. property, and will assume the re- A siren for the fire house haa been The graduates were, WlUls CX>vell return they will live at 14 Elm Ter- tinued to operate, and a few weeks Rep. Noah H. gwayne of Darien, Recitation: Sharing What We Wednesday evening service, 7:30. for the following purposes: appileaUon for a P.WAi grant to bs Ernest T. Bondly . . . . ago many who were out on strike Manchester. Yellow and white crepe W. T. Cosgrave, leader of the op- sponsibility of further development. bought and will be Installed right Russell Friedrich, Byrant Hilliard, Manchester Lumber race and will be at home to their Republican floor leader, presided at “Gun Have, Willard Ford. TALOOTTVnXE away. 1. To choose a moderator for aald used by said town In connection friends after July 1. returned to the plant and register- paper and flowers were used for the position Fine Gael party, led the the session which lasted for thirty Local men-who have been employed Edward Jurovaty, Dorothy Lemaire meeting. Fuel Co...... FOR NEXT CONGRESS; Campaign against the government. Law” Dialogue: My Gifts for Jesus, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CONCORDIA LUTHERAN with the construction of a school The bride's gift to the bridegroom ed for reemploymcnf. decorations. A wedding cake Iced minutes after which they witnessed Garden and Winter Sts. on the weft-k here have finished their ^ e Rev. H. C. C^ampe of Jane Nelson, Gladys Palmer and 2. To see If the Town will accept house or combination school bouso M Maloney's Oarage .. The Dali has 138 members. The with Margaret McKinney, Tennyson Mc- Rev. George W. Stephenson, Pastor work for the present, and are wait- Wilma Savage. The exercises of was a fountain pen and to her maid The company has been occupying In yellow and white was surmount- a review held on the Capitol Fall, Harry Ann Boy. Ronnie Buck- K. Richter, Pastor Lebanon, a former Hebron pastor, from Howmrd H. C. Burnham a con- and community building. • '‘ ’M Cpwrles E. Benton .. of honor, a vanity case. The bride- the three floors In the two buildings ed by a miniature bride and bride- government held 67 seats In the last RITA ing further orders. A splendid sandy the evening were as foUows: March John P. Hurley . . . . RAILROADS NEED AID grounds by the First Company, Gov- minster, Faith McFall. Services for Sunday, June 19; la In Beloit, Wis., attending a con- ve3mnce of a small parcel of land groom’s gift to his bride was a gold on pine street and Pleasant street, groom. Games were played and a I Chamber, which was dissolved May ernor's Foot Guard. KENMEN bathing beach has been made and vention of celery. of the graduates with Miss Agnes ------"i ^ o m a s McGill. Jr. 27, and was able to legislate chiefly Recitation: Helping Along, Betty 10:45—Morning Worship. The 8:50 A m.—Sunday School and used for burial purposes adjoining cross and chain, and to hla beat man which were built for the manufac- budfet lunch served by the hostess, Later the genators and Represen- McKinney. Bible classes. Alfred Lange, super- some of the good swimmers are al- Gaudreau aa pianist; prayer. Rev. the ancient cemetery near center of TELEHOOPE IN DOOR r 3 he gave a fountain pen and pencil, turing of ribbon by Cheney Broth- assisted by her mother and sister- (Continued from Page One.) through the occasional support of PLUS! A CARTOON TREAT choir will sing the anthem: "The ready making ust of It. The service for St. Peter s church William B. TuthUI; hymn, "True tatives assembled for a dinner at Song: The Call of The CHilldren, Glory of the Lord,” by John J. intendent. wlU be beld in the Rectory Hall Sun- Andover. REVEALS O A L lS a* y and to the ushers, leathei billfolds. ers. in-law, Mrs. Theresa Hublard. Labor and Independents. HMfted, Whole Hearted", chorua; n > '-Pi ffitals to date...... $102.12 which all speechmaking waa pro- Betty McKinney, Mary McFall, Jean Thomas. 10:00 a. m.—English service. Some of the Hebron people are day. It Tiad been hoped that ,the 8. To see If t}ie Towm will accept Both bride and bridegroom have program, too. Outlined by Senator Votes of women, forming half the NOW SHOWING: regretful to learn that Porter's Address of Welcome, Gladys McNary (R„ Ore.) and Representa- hibited. Thompson, Shlrly Fish, Francis 12:00—Sunday. School. 11:00 A m.—German aervlce. church could be opened by this time, from Howard H. A. Bingham auch London—(A P )—HousewlT*s eail 5 been guests at several social func- Louis Pardo, manager of St. electorate, may decide the election. "SEA SPOILERS” grist mill is being dismantled and Palmer; "Liberty Song", upper tions In their honor here and in tive Snell (R., N. Y.). It may be The only serious note In the cere- "HIDEOUT IN ALPS” Thompson. 4:00—Junior C. E. The Week but It was thought best to wait a sum as he may desire to give to the size up a stranger conveniently | SON OF PRESIDENT John's softball team; will represent Some observers said that if De Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. the con- carried off to Sturbrldge, Maas. grade chorus; essay, Washington. Towm in trust, the income from said Hartford. Since leaving High school summed up briefly thus: Valera failed to get “a reliable In- monies waa the adoption of a reso- Ep. No. 12, "Wild West Days” Recitation: Then You May See 7:00—Y. P. 8. C. E. week ^ or two longer. The Rev. Wilma Savage; essay. Give Me Lib. without being seen themselrsn QBBONS ASSEMBLY the bride has been employee In Che- the team at the special meeting of lution on the deaths of five Repre- Ood'a Face, Robert Chambers. gregational meeting will be held. Several truck loads have already fund to be used for the care of the through a new gadget recently in- Balance the budget, revise the dependent majority,” which he be- People of the pariah are welcome Thursday the Senior Choir will Harold R. Kein Is attending the erty or Give Me Death, Jane Nel- ney Brothers’ main office. The WEDS ANNE CLARK the league In the church hall at National Labor Relations Act. take lieves essential to stable govern- Recitation: Little Sister, Rose at the parsonage Wednesday after- been taken away and others will parcel above-mentioned and for the traduced in Elngland. J? Springfield, Tuesday evening at 7 Boy. meet. follow. The parts to be taken away 20th reunion of his class at Williams son; Rhythm band, primary grades- care of the remainder of said ceme- 1 HOLDS ROSE DANCE b legroom was graduated from politics out of relief, alter the So- ment, he would seek an alliance noons from 3 to 6 o’clock. These «>IIege, and a substitute will be music, Grades m . IV, V; presenta- tery. The ' invention, called a him^ Manchester High school, with the o’clock. Recitation; Share It. Billy Davis. will Include the machinery and mill visor, consists of series art of a model village on dom and Miss Gertrude. Campbell, Police yesterday afternoon a.scer- FOR MEN Dialogue: Money Talks, Mary th* Henry Ford plan. Flash lights ton, Richard Lee. Boyce Smith. Her- Miss Svea Ida LInnea Lindberg, past, and the Rt. Rev. Henry Knox SHOWr.UOlTND — CENTER AND McKEE2 STREETS1 M crai, Eleanor Kennedy, Catherine will have their weekly rehearaal. GOSPEL HALL the Country club bouse, where Sherrill. Episcopal Bishop of Massa- talned that seven-year-old Louis AcUvltlea of the Golden Rule of the mill have been taken jn de- ^ r t Hills. Milton Porter. Roland daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lind- COACH OF DODGERS Ferguson, Helen Boy, Arllne Cum- 415 Center Street Russo. Those in the primary room these dances are always held, was berg of 47 Myrtle street, will be chusetts, awaited the bride and Gozdez had not sustained Injury $1.00 DOOR PRIZE Club and the Friendly Circle have tail and will be reproduced In every when be ran Into a car that waa nfings, Gloria Polyott who had a perfect attendance were transformed Into a bower of roses. married this afternoon to Arthur groom at the altar. FOR WOMEN FAMOUS ROBBINS Song: Duet Lord Send Me There, been discontinued until September. particular, so the workmen said The music by “Shep Merrill and Hours J before the ceremony, being backed out of a lot at Main (Continued from Page One.) 10:80—Breaking of Bread when questioned. They said that an Emily Hewitt. Pearl GoncI, Ger- Julius Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Maple streets by James E. Cos- Phoebe Lusk,. Betty Austin. On Sunday, June 26, Dr. George Hla Arlstocrata" was alt that could Nahant police, bolstered by more BIG 3 RING S. Brookes of Rockville will occupy 12:15—Sunday echool. old Jashloned meeting house and ^ d e Hills, Betty Jones, Barbara Swen Johnson of 105 Goodwin grove of 204 Grove street. The ReclUtlon: How Much For Jesus T 7:00—Gospel meeting. Mitchell, Georglanna and Shirley be desired, and the featured vocalist. street, Bristol. The ceremony will than 100 officers from Metropolitan bksebstl. was-playing golf and could | Come and Make Merry! WllUara Lusk. the pulpit at Morning Worship In blacksmith shop have already been car was being turned around when not be reached Immediately for i 7:46—Tuesday, Prayer meeting. Montgomery, union Griffin, Betty Miss Agnita Gorman of East Hart- take place at 4 o'clock at the Eman- Boston, completed preparations to Recitation: (3od Loves Th* C!hll- exchange with the pastor, Installed on the proposed village. ford, added much to the pleasure ol handle one of the largest crowds In the child evidently ran Into It, ac- comment. j TONIGHT! 7:45— Friday, Bible study. There will be a saw mllC and other Horton. Saraii Lenefsky, Dolly uel Lutheran church. The pastor. cording to the police report No dren, Barbara Hobby. t . — ------7 the evening. Miss Mary McVeigh, the history of this old town. Officials of the Brooklyn club In- ! TRAINED ANIMAL CIRCUS Recitation: To The Uttermost items which go to make up a rural Keefe. Marian Bednar. E v cl^ Ben- Rev. K. E. Erickson, will use the All automobile traffic, save for arrest was made. slated that Ruth, who signed a con- THE SALVATION ARMY lord Byron, famous poet, wore slnger, Anne Kulynych. Joel* Keefe, president of the assembly, and tne single ring service. Palma and cut Parts, Arthur Anderson. 661 Main Street village. The 300th anniversary of co-chairmen. Miss Eleanor - Gates the cars of a chosen few, wras shut tract covering the balance of th* DANCE Recitation: Wanted, Rebecca curl papers on his hair while In the founding , of Sturbrldge took Kenneth Porter; Stanley Griffin flowers were used for decorations. It was Incorrectly stated In yes- season, would serve as coach and Adjt. and Mra. George E. Anaoombe and Miss Mary Egan and their as- off soon after dawn at the movith of BOLTON CENTER HALL Chambers. bed. place Friday on the site where the Howard H l^. Raymond Smith. John The bridal music will be played by the narrow causeway that provides terday’! Herald that Robert Neill, that’s all. Grimes, they said, would Mitchell. Charles Gond, Rodney sistants, were congratulated on the Organist G. Albert Pearson, who Recitation: Little Things. Ray- Saturday, open air meeting on the only entrance, to this peninsula son of Rev. J. Stuart Neill, was the continue to hold his job as man- NIndera and Old Fashion mond Perottl. ^m alre. Herbert Rosenbloom, success of the dance, which mcl- will accompany Miss Helen Bcrg- ager. Main street at 7:30 p.m. in case of that la almost an Island. Pedes- recipient of claaa honors at Wes- Dialogue; Give What You Can, Weekly Sunday School Lesson Frank Wolflnger. Howard Kelsey. dentally la for the benefit of welfare gren. contralto, who will sing, "I- "It was Grimep, as a matter of 8:80 P. M. to 12:89 A. .H. rain, there will be a meeting In the work conducted by the assembly trians were welcomed, however, If leysin University. Robert Nelli haa D. 8. T. Edward Quinn, Robert Clifford, hall at 8 p. m. Of the above, those who bad a Love You,Truly’' and “At Dawn- they could aiurvive the three-mile just completed his first year at fact", said one official, "who asked WeadoKAuitln, Donald Harsh, Rob- among the pupils of St. James's ing." that we get Ruth." Admisalon SSe. Sunday year’s perfect attendance were walk to the center of activities. Trinity and attained acholaatic and ert HCKmney, Eldward Swain. 9:30 A m.. Company meeting, Stanley and LUUan Grimn. Betty parochial school. The bride will be attended by her On* report, which .could not Im- The presence of the President, athletic honors at the Hartford col- ART MCKAY’S Song: AU The Happy CTilIdren James Munaie, leader. The Suffering Servant Horton, Evelyn Benzlnger, Marian sister, Mias Anne Lindberg, and and the colorful round of pre-nup- lege. mediately be verified, said the Junior C%oir. Babe’s contract called for a $15,000 ORCHESTOAsra^ 11 A m.. Holiness) meeting, mea Bednar, Helen Gond, MUton Porter. Paul Thlery of Bristol will serve as tial and marriage ceremonies, gave Recitation: Good-Bye, Shirley sage by Mrs. A djt Anscombe. Robert Horton, E.C.SHEDD,F.R. SIMON best man, Harry B. Lindberg of the entire town a vlgrant air and salary. Fish. 2 p. m.. Hospital visitation. By WILUAM E. GILROY a The one malefactor railed upon Mr*. Mary E. Mitchell was a Brooklyn, N. Y„ brother of the a sense of being, for the moment at Editor Of Advance J68U8, mocking^ Him ACd sftylns;. **If supper guest Wednesday evening at bride: and Abel J. Nelson of Bristol, the nation’s capital. PnrSBURGH PAPERS Wmi5rn*"E. ^ th ."’" “ "»= Isaac Watts' great hymn, which "When Yon Have Several TO GHT YALE DEGREES The wedding scene Itself was CENTER OONOREOATIONAL Thou be the Son of God, save thy- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert cousin of the bridegroom will be the 7 p. m.. Open air meeting and the late Matthew Arnold called the self and come down from the cross." Adams In East Hartford. Children To Look After And ushers. painted against a ba-kground of Cau/d WALTER REED StfCCEED PASTEIIR HAD FUIEO? Rev. W’ataon Woodrnff, D. D. march. led by the band. f ARE HIT BY STRIKE greatest In the English language, The other met bis tragic death In a Keep Them |r Elarl C Shedd of Bolton Notch The bride who will be given In names honored in New Ehigland his- Salvation meeting In begins: Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Pendleton of th* haU. * different aplrit. realizing that he CVjIcheater were callers Wednesday and Frank R. Simon, son of Mr. marriage by her father will wear a tory. The Presidential pew. at the To the thousands who thrilled to Sermon—Rev. Charles G. John- and Mrs. Scott Simon of Henry very front of the church, bore the son. Tlio When I survey the wondrous cross. and his fellow were suffering justly evening at the old Pendleton home period gown of white lace with net (Continued from Page One.) Sidney Howard's stag* success. . . but sensing the purity and the Inno- here. CLEAN street, are among the 258 residents Inserts, and veil of silk tulle caught name of the Lowells. In bronze and Music: Monday, Cuba at 5:30 and Scouts On which the Prince of glory died. of Connecticut who are candidates and those who re a d D sK ru if s' at 7 p. m. My richest gain 1 count but Voss. cence of the Christ who hung upon The CtongregaUonal church was with orange blossoms. She will car- atone commemorative plaques Office Workers Local 2134—declared Prelude—Sabbath Morning . the cross between. for degrees to be awarded at Yale around th* low walls were carved th* terms of the publishers' final popular "AAicrob* Hunters’* Tuesday, Guard meeting at And-pour’Cdntonfpt on all my packed Thursday evening for the CLOTHES University’s 237th graduation and ry a bridal bouquet of Belmont gar- , ...... Loreny p. m.; Chips Chdet class at 7:80 pride. There In that sad hour were the graduation program, In spit* of the denias and lilies of the valley. The others—the Cabots, the Cooltdgea, proposal "could not be accepted be- . . . this picture Anthem—I Am Alpj^a and Omega. commencement exercises to be held p. m.; Band rehearsal at 7:30 p. m. riffraff of humanity, calloused to stormy weather. Th e three-act play yon may be sure that It’a a maid of honor will be gowned in the Thomdykes—and on a wall di- cause they were debaslve of every com et at the Cenni „ ...... Stainer nextTuesday and Wednesday. While basic principle of trade unions x x x Wednesday, Home Leagui outlnr Glory and tragedy are In the human suffering or even rejoicing showing the development of the pleasure to have a laundry peach alencon lace with net Inserts. rectly to the left of the altar was a prasminsnt Hsrmn Anthem—Follow On . description of the crucifixion In In it with what Is called today a working for their degrees, these stu- and could operate only to the ulti- EXTRA ADDER ATTAOnONS! . *>us leave* cltatM safety Idea In America was well car- dents, who come from 54 communi- She will wear a Della Robbia blue bronze bas-reltef of Anna Caboi kdroHMi o f 19361 POPULAR PRICES ...... I^owry° *• *n- The Girl Guards will that great hymn, and that Is as It sadistic passion, railing upon Him service such as New Method’s Mills Lodge, grandmother of the mate deatruction of the union." JERRY BURRELL Postlude—Postlude ...... Ashford ried out and was appreciated. The ties, were given $172,000 by Yale In felt hat ^ th navy blue velvet chin IVTiile skeletonised crews of news- (hmpflre program In the should be. The djrlng of Jesus wagging their heads, befouling their singing wras unusually good. Super- Bag O’ Wash to relieve one of strap and side streamers, and will present' antl-New Deal Senator Hollywoofi Movie Stunt Man The Week the form of fellowships, schblar- men, maintenance workers and thoee haU at 8 p. m., consisting of stunts, OT the cross Is at once the moat horrible execrations with a sem- visor Martin B. Robertson gave per- all the hard work attendant to shlpa and loans. carry an arm bouquet of Token Lodge of Massachusetts. chosen by heads of other depart- la Person! Monday, 6:80—CSib Pack, Charles drills, and apeclal music. tra^c ftnd the moet noineDtous' blance of religion and reference to The altar of the quaint old church, Lynn, Cubmaster. fect attendance certificates to BO much washing and ironing. Both Shedd and Simon are candi- roses and'blue delphiniums. ments remained at work, approxi- “GOLIATH” 25« 'r a u i^ y . Open Air meeting on an evenU In history. But the temple. Uttering a deeper truth dates for the degree of Bachelor of A reception for 200 guests will with Its red wooden, vine-covered Tuesday, 6:00—Group I, Mra. Mc- Main street at 7:30 p. m. Theresa Hodge and Milton Porter, In addition to that yon know mately 2.000 other employees were Largest Mole African Elephant FOR CHILDREN here. In this lesson. It is a dls- than they realized were those the only members of the class of Science. Young Shedd was gradu- follow In the church parlors. The front, and Its low eaves reaching al- notified their services were “no On EzMUHon! Chrmack, leader, hotdog roast at Friday, Y. P. Singing company at to «^ y human aspect of that event who said, "He 'saved others; him- what your washing ia going to cost yon In advance and ated from Manchester High in the most to the ground was made Into a Iroaa cottage, Chventiy Lake. Meet 4 p. m.: Holineaa meeting at 7:30 1988 having a perfect record for the bride and bridegroom will leave this longer required" and that their pay that is presented. self He cannot save.” They did entire year. yon have a wide choice from one-third of a bag (for a Class of 1933 and starred in foot- bower of fiowers, overhung by the had ceased for the duration of the church to go by buA p. m.; Songster practice at 7:30 evening for a wedding trip to Wash- “ MONGO” — Th« Terror! p. m. not realize that It was that He small family) returned Oamp for 48c or finished $1.69 ball andYrack. Simon prepared for ington, D. C., and points South. For flags of .Massachusetts and the strike. 'Savage Head Hnnter! 40e “ haaday, 7:00—Choir rehearaal. might save others that He was college at Phillips Exeter Academy nation. The CIO - affiliated American First Time Ever Exhibited! bursday, 6:80—Group 5—Pot 'n>e title of our lesson Is “The CALIFORNIA PATS MOST for 56 fwparate pieces to a fnlljiag (for large family) traveling .the bride will wear a FOB ADULTS Sufferliw BervanL” This U ------unconcerned about saving Him- at Exeter, N. H. medium blue silk dress with white John and Anne, having danced Newspaper Guild holds contracts picnic at the home of Mrs. SECOND OONOREOATIONAL self. ^ IN GASOLINE TAXES Damp 98c or Finl^ed $3.99 for 13d separate pieces.” covering editorial workers for both • HERDS OF ELEPHANTS! CHURCH tlally what Jesus was In His life and and British tan accessories They their wedding day In, could look CARAVAN OF CAMELS! Arthur ming, 943 Middle Turnpike back today upon one of the most papers. BoU) the mechanical unions SEATS FOR 6,000 Rev. Ferris E. Reynolds In Hla death—the man of sorrows Ban Francisco — (A P )—Flguras will be at home to their frleiKls East. Rain or thine. Hoatosaes, Mrs. ^ acquainted with grief, manl- But there were otbem also sur- colorful rounds of pre-nuptial cere- and the Pittsburgh Guild colled Arthur nUng, Mr*. Warren Keith. rounding the cross. There waa the printed In the Service Station News Personal Notices after September 1 at 112 Steam meetings for today. SEE THE CIRCUS AS A GUEST OF THE EVENING Morning worship at 10:45. 8er- featlng In all that He did, and in aU how that Californians hava paid street, Bristol. monies ever accorded a young cou- Mta Harlow* Wim*. Mm. Chester that man did to mra, the divine mother of Jesus and "the disciple ple. Neither publishers nor the union ______HERALD!______Reblaaoo. rara ^ the mlnlater on the subject whom Jesus loved.” The mother had more gasoline tax than any otbar The bride U a graduate of Man- announced plena for resuming he- •Til# Problem of Power”, Music by compassion and love that stops at The climax came In a dinner by Saturdsy, 9:80—Troop 8, Boy ehetlsbed In her heart from the day •tate in the union, the total atnee chester High school and was form- gotistions. ' ' CUT OUT *THIS COUPON T th* choir: nothing in Its effiort to redeeniand a tax was Imposed In 1923 beinx IN MEMURIAM erly employed as stenographer by President Roosevelt for the entire Mr. Irwid, scou^ester. «ve. of His birth the momentous words In tevlna memorr of mr dear M u d s —L«rgo ...... Handel ®mUons of crude end raw jusUce. enduring all that He might fulflU pallty for loss of reUtives spd bisri- tract et that slse, near the Mexissn I REDUCE PRICES MADE POSSIBLE THROUOB TMK M w ^ a t 7 p. m.. Boy ScoutA the loving purposes of (Sod. dying 50. one of the aurvivora of th* slnk- Mtaals Herron served as a preaidantiat convoy. border, ss s state pork to preserve te tbs-loath Methodist church. h^ a form of Jee none the tog of th* "Titanic” to 1912, wmS Hew York Ctty. Altarward Jotw and Anne led ENDS TODAY! “Crime SchooT PLUS iJEVCONO HERALD’S AREANOESIENTS w S b WsdiMaday at 1 p. m, th* Wo-i Bsttve hssatiss of the d*ssrL ~i . might UvA drowned In Durban bay iwcsotly !J when a flahlnR boat oaDstas^ MA1TOHB8TEH EVENING HERALD. UANCHEBTER. CONN*, BATORDAT. TUNE 18.1988 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1938 PAGE FIVS j poverty aad great plenty can par- end towns and states ara willing to maasatiy abide aide by side; from swap an excess of speed for a large Health and Diet What' It Means: This Man, BY MIRACLES C n iD A t the N ew Circle Two p a ys the lUualan that eaador and justice measure of safety. In N e w Y o r k WILLIA M Cuf tthig B fr a li aad oensideratloa flor one's fellows Our own especial gratification ' A d v ic e are asgUglble academic terms to over the Providence showing lies In Jde M urray C O RC O R A N FOR ITALIAN NUN nUtUD ST TKB ay DB- FBANa Moult , Wiiges^ A n d H o u r s rsnmMa courjan, a which it is wesknsss to give too the fact that it Is an uncontroverti- HARUCM HOrmrEBB AN D KOI/-A "Twistar to the slammer" (key to Copyright, 1938, hTWiilisw Corcoran; N EA Service. Inc. TO BE A C im iS NOV u si«w u atTMt ^n Television Reseurch Ma»eheeter, Conn. much rsgsrd; from the illusion that ble demonstration at a theory to I-EQB KUT-UFS «VE THE the door). "V-8” (girl who spurns DICTIONARY B*B8IB8 ARB GOOD TONlCS aaoMAS rsiu w lo s gtltterlDg possessions and powsr to which this newspaiwr has held, company). "Trickeratlon" (strut By MORGAN M. BEATTY, CAST OF CHARACTERS. OMUtml Manacw _ your stuff). "Slide your Jib’ A P Fedtnra Bervlee Writer. IT MEANS NOTHINO JOB MURRAY— Hked new The d ty had been cold to him Vatican Reports Woman SB«ad*« OMObar 1. im oontrol oos’s M Iows ars port of through thick aad thin, over a long The summer season ia the time By OEORGB BOBS (speak frMly). "Rug cutter” (a Washington—I f the nation’s first TO MB, AVERAGE MAN. places, news Jobs, new girls. It did not matter. No place mat' Latest To Join Thespians Is a real dvillsatloa. period of years—that tba way to foi; luscious berries in profusion aad vwon re°re«rot" vsty good dancer). "Netgho pops'; wage and hour law is a blur to you, HELEN— Fell in lovt^* hard ^ te r^ . The country waa cold to 'Who Died In Giicago Is ment accomplished, has turned now seeking to go ev7n ’ We old fellows missed- tha road stop the motor slaughter was to es- New York, June 18—The King's (nothing doing, son). every one should use them when b a ^ up a little, and nm over the Wanhlngton— When the wage- once. a man too, but a man could try. at HaMfeaatar, Oeoa, M hour bill goes Into effect (our Sinclair Lewis Who Will to refinement, engineers Indicated proving toe fehsltlidtv“rlf^ 7 .!? 1 and have wandered in a wUdemeu, tablish really safe speed limits and English is taking a terrlfle beating they are available. The only excep- history of the thing In slow motion. TE RR Y M A L L O W ^ fornid lovo Rebuffs did not matter; they today as they outlined progress In scone •> *'1'* Icono-, i MaU Ksttar. monthe from new, Mr. Average bounced off, and a man went on. from two quarters these days— Oampuseae tion would be ths person who breaks The first acenea take you back and kept It! To Be Made A Saint. pleasant in its beginnings but grow- enforce them with whatsver ruth- CiUzen might ao well reoendle Joe braced the restaurant keeper ^d***?/^i*"* ''" * * '’*‘1 Itrages brighter electron linage"tiibe"to c ^ t a I ■osscsirnos batss .. Calloway, In fast, baa gotten out out In a rash after using berries, to the days hefora tbe Civil war * * • Be Star In Own Play. el4.eTHe^"'^®’^ In improving the super iconoscope they said ' AN ing stark and hostils and poisonous lessness might be necessary—aad Harlem aad the oollege campueM. a UtUs brochure. Kyser hasn't when the steam engine was develop- Mmeeir to the (act that It will Yesterday; One crisis follone an- for something to eat. It was Maatk I f Han ■Al' and even this person may'find he la mean nothing at all in We Ufa. 4t and full of perils ss we have gone that all other methods wers and al- Name almoat any artiele and the reached the point of oomplling a able to use tha berries with only ing tha foundation for a modern other when Terry Is laid off and woman, an elderly woman, gray- koUega kut-upa or the Mplan shar- For the average wage-earner halred and busy and thin, with the . Gandolfo. Italy, June 18.— N along. Tou, of the new generations, ways would bs futile. A position in dictionary but he has a notebook good results providing he overcomes Industrial system. then Joe Is out as the shipyards 'A P ) A Vatican news service re- p lu (dudM) of the dusky belt have cluttered with expressions which be Then jump to 1900 and the birth In the United StatM makea more cloee. It looks like the sun Is go- look of one who has raised her chil- New York. June 18.—'(AP) profiting by the knowiedgs o f our which for a long, long time ws stood the tystcmic acidosis which ia pres- than 38 eenta an boar or werka ported today that beatification of or TBS ASMCIATBD another word for it. showed me the other night. Strange- of the automobile. Now go ahead a ing down forever. dren and Been them go, and now There was a time upon Broadway ent. lean than 44 bourn m week the Frances Xavier Cabrlnl, an Italian ot';.?';™ " S T S S " -c3iai'' ? ' ^ • blunden, stand at the gate of op- almost alona. No one knowe just bow these re- ly enough, many at tbe phrases little way to the first SMembly CHAPTER XVn. bides her time with her patient hua- when actors merely had to complain ______rraaa la aaalualaalr BerriM are like tha orange in wage and boor dendltnwi la the died In the 7®y papers* b S K ' i n a h X r p a ^ ^ W tt tba aaa af tapaUlaaUoa portunity—to find the right way. W e said just now that there was markable words find their way into originate in siieh imueccable hails Una, and mass production In the Terry sent him money out of bMd. They were farming people; •n Mwa AlaMtakaa ara«lta4 U It that they prevent acidosis through new bin. they ran the, stand and the station United States, is expected In Octo- because many pla.vwrlghts Insisted Hard as may be your lot by tbe no reason why other towns and common usage. A swing addict ot learning as Colgate, Rutgers, having an alkaline end-reaction in automobile Industry. »h at had been saved instantly she M t aUanrIaa ara4lta« la UU You’re up to 19j0. Look at the A fter one year, werteera heard from him. It was railroad between tending the fields and the ’“ test, In January. upon being amateur parlor comics aa« alaa tba laaal aawt pab> will endeavor to explain why a jit- Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Oolumbla, the body. 'Diey are especially good The service said the General wrong standards of our own youth, cities could not do ths asms thing expansion that mass production and delving lees than 89 eenta fare, in caae he lacked) it. Come stock. DowB or drawing room tragedians. Today Months “ " ’ ul«Plle?^ barala. ter-bug is one who likM swing, or lyttsburgh and Oornell. from the blood-building standpoint Cragrc^tlon Rites would meet rM ta a( rapaUlaatleBa at we envy you. that Providencs has dons. That ap-. high speed transportation, started hour or working more than 43 home! Come home, come home ot The radio picture scientists, all wh^ch riec?ro~S were ^ a bobcat is a swing musician, or A New York University shagster as they provide the valuable min- ^ 8 month in the presence of Pope all that la gradually changing as I daaatahaa barala ara alao ra> in all Industrial and building activ- hours a week wtU oome In for a this minute to Terry! Joe stood in the doorway of the plles, we believe, to every state but why jive should be hot swing and (hot dancer) reported that a dull erals so necessary to a healthy blood authors are more and more becom-' , . . ------surface, ™'®. orphanages, hos- the graduates with Uicir certificates. drama, "Our Town", his Immediate tlemen of the Press” run, hla chief ords. coimtry, but now, he says. "It Is the the proposition is turned down. beyond the Bronx River Parkway, remain on them. In buying, ber- It was using children to operate ma- But again it was easier to talk finished this week Friday . w W iir and badly muddled times to establish rates of Speed; but the in it, unless it be the measure of stew savory and full of nourishment. pitals and other Institutions con- The class flower Is the rose, colors impression was that a man of the defect as an actor having been that "Back" is used to Indicate the su- we have had a pleasant weekend ries, choose those which are of good chines at extremely low wages. better wages and fewer hours than The class day program of Wind- aoBfront problema o f life far differ* soldier who is saving the nation. effect of this Injurious statute la to But, the Industrial leader had to his uselessness and his vain con- I guess you can make out on that " *1*^ by^tR Missionary Sisters of are maroon and white, and the type of Lewis should play .the com- he could never be heard beyond the perlative—such as, "She sang that encounter with another eminent color and avoid thoae which are to put them into law. For instance, the Sacred Heart. ham High sch(»l was helo Thursday footlights except when demanding SOUND LIFTS WEIGHTS. The people will not forget I t And discourage If not to render impos- allow his stockholdera a profit He ceit. •X guess I can,” said Joe in a motto, "The path of duty is the mentator part. But, not knowing SBt from their predecessors of a song back," meaning she sang personality who invokes the past. what waa to be done with such In- There waa a boiling and a burst- and was entitled "The World Fair AlUdena, Calif.— (A P ) —W. F. small, ahriveled, moldy, underripe, had to. meet competition. Workers certain tone. “I'm mljg^hty grate* ■1 ^ 0 miracles attributed to her way to glory." Tcachera In the dis- Lewis’ desire to be an actor, he his pay envelope after Saturday .NiM'atloa Bfo. Tet It is by no why should theyT sible local control over speeds not beautifully. Amidst a vast plain of graas dustries OS canning, where the ing in Joe Murray. A beserk sun- of 1938” with all membera of the matinee. Alder can accomplish work by or mashed. Berries keep beat when had to' make a living. Tbe natural and studied by Vatican theologians trict schools are Mrs. Ethel Colburn, wired Frank Craven in Hollywood Bound. "But 'they have bad to make "Beat to my socks" means flat meadow, Anna Held oonducta her work haa to be done when the to- dering of the bonds of impotence. graduating class participating. The HMans eartain that the lot of the established by state authortty- spread out In a cool place or in laws of supply and demand and sur- She made an indefinite sound, were preservation of the life and Mrs. Helen Bassett, Mlaa Gladys offering him the part which he is ... '^touse gave up his matinee broke. “Fraughty issue' is used to Country Inn. a pastoral refuge for matoes or tbe salmon are ready? Be he wrong be right, he could not banquet will be held at Spring Hill A special apparatus that is so- yJ lattar was greatly preferable to heavy aacrlflces and suffer defeat In and the state" has no real authority wooden boxes, but spoil and mildew vival of the fittest were operating, and he fell to eating without delay. eyesight of a baby in New York Rice, Mrs. Miriam Rising, Mrs. Del- now .playing and most satisfactorily Idol desires, and now confines him- describe a sad message. pleasuring motorists. There is an And what about competing indus- go back. There was no clear duty Monday evening with competitive tlvated by a' sustained C note from S easily when kept In paper boxes. as usual. She sat down In a rocking chair ® C ® t h o » c » l « t e r to vlna Ethridge and Mias Harriet self to writing such hit musical (hat o f today's graduates. Put It the many battles because o f tbe lack of over city streets except in the iso- Some of the other Harlem ex Anna Held; and the proprietress trieg, like cotton and wool textiles, to guide him, no sure responsibility sports in the afternoon at the Con- a phonograph llfu amaU weights. 1 The common habit of consuming But these natural laws were tough new the fire and watched him. He ^ “ le after Extreme Unction had RoblnSon. comedies as “Red, Hot and Blue" other way around—it la not so cer- material equipment. Material equip- lated cases where they are also pressions; "Got your glasses on" happens to be the daughter of tbe when one was a low-wage indus- to bold him. He did not scorn necticut College. Graduation will Kaufman as Actor and a switch responding to sound S berries in puddings ia not especially on a lot of people. It waa only looked at her once or twice, and given when she failed to rally and "Hooray for What." (ritzy or upstage). "Have myself famed queen of tbe milk baths, try, and the other (airly high? Terry’s pleading, but he had no from * _ *»*»ytake place Wednesday evening, and When playwright George S. Kauf- starts and shuts off an eleetrlo mo- y tain that today's boys and girls ment is tbe thing that will engage state highways or state-aid roads. good, as the add of the berries pre' logical that they should protest; again embarraaaed. She a surgical operation. Ward'Morehouse, columnist of the tor. a ball" (enjoy one's self). "Jitter glorified by the; late Flo Zlegfeld Could you give one the advantage means to grant her wish, to keep Thursday evening the annual sen- JAPANESE RETURN man staged his comedy of Holly- the attention of our people after the To be sure, despite this handicap, vents them from combining well And 1912, the agitation had In- watched him eat. There waa New York Sun and one of the au- bapen’t a better chance of becom- sauce" (liquor). "Kopasetlc” (ab- and more recently immortalized by overnight ? her at all. Life had taken her to’ ^nhM^h^;. “ ccording ior reception will be held. wood foibles. "Oncf in a Lifetime", with starch. Most people who com- trigued the leaders of both major something, and he did not know reports, had Buffered There was a large gathering ;.t TO T8INOTAO thors of the play, also decided that Sig of real tmpokance to the world, 'war.' It will be a splendid oppor- the citiee o f New Haven and solutely all right). "Joint Is Lulse Rainer on the screen. For nearly two years now. Con- from him. If, in the ultimate what it was. partial destruction of eye tissue be- several seasons ago he went on and he wanted to be an actor In the plain of trouble after eating berries poUtical parties. gress has been wreirtilDg with such Memorial school auditorium Wednes- to oMUsation, to history, than their tunity for the soldier and the -mili- Bridgeport have somehow or other jumpin’ " (place Is lively). "Mur- Anna Held, flUe, atUl, is the milk • • • shuffle and final deal, she was lost "I suppose you have a lot of fel- ®‘rong solution of Tsingtao, China.— (A P )—Of the played with delightfully dry wit the drama. His entrance was supposed will be found to have made tbe mis- questions. Three trial balloons to him....it were better for her. day evening at toe graduation ex- NOUCE rarsnta had. tary-minded. taken the bull by the horns and set der" (excellent, terrific). "Togged bath queen, but she rules over the The job of translating Into law lows asking for a m eal?" Joe said 14,000 Japanese civilians who evacu- role of the forgotten scenario to be when he dashed out of a tele- take of using them in wrong com- have been lent up, and shot down Even to Tommy Withers, who had h« “ *®^ ‘“ ‘’ '*® *y«® when ercises of toe town schools. Invo- ated this city shortly after the out- to the bricks" (dressed to kill). bovine domain in the dairy. bUnd proteata against a system was by way both of appreciation and writer who wandered among the phone booth into the city news They may be eonfronted by much "W ill this make China militarla- up speed limits similar to those In binations. When they learn to qM by crittcB and'experto. Now comes money and substance, and whom pneumonia.nn.T * *^® ®**® '^®® With cation was given by Dr. Horace B. SOUTH MANCHESTER a lot easier said than done. A fter conversation. break of Sino-Japanese hostilities melange of movie studio desks un- room yelling something akin to and Uc? It depends on how the 'war' force in Providence but not, we be- the berries either by themselves, or the fourth—a compromise. Terry, now that she waa a woman Sloat and address of welcome by last year. 12,000 have returned greater dlSiculty than the earlier four years of wrangling. Congress "Fellows?” she eaid, and her able to find the one that had been equally aa far fetched aa, "hold the FIRE DISTRICT at a meal containing no starchy Naturally, a law that’s gone firmly on her- feet, could surely and Walter Mather. The operetta, "H. since the .Japanese occupation was gsberaticps in the finding of is brought to an end. One thing la lieve on all streets; whereas In opposed virtually ail of tbe control produced In 1918 the first two laws breath kind of caught. "Yes. And phmed on the bedclothes of the stip- M. S. Pinafore", by W. S. Gilbert assigned to him with a tremendous presses! I've got a big atory!” food, they would probably find they through aa much difflenlt his- adequately handle. Even unto girls too. Her eyes looked away completed early in January. salary. SPECIAL MEETING niche for the automatic making of sure. I f military resistance, on the Providence the rule Is, "N o faster features of tbe present farm meas- digest them all right. designed to meet the protasta— the ^eedly dying Infant and In 72 and A. Sullivan, was toe special The chubby Morehouse gave a GRANDPA’S CORNERS tory as tbe wage and hour bill Tommv Withers.... M d she stwed at the glowing stove Alexander Woollcott, who has part of the Chineae, alone brings to than twenty-five, any time, any ure. eight-hour law for tbe railroad • • • feature of the program and given grand performance In the telephone “® Situated ing e f the world and Its civilization I f she is Compelled to win with- life and limb. And clearly It should attention to the Corners, there be- fered with an Individual's right to 1. You should remember that it him a sack of tobacco and clgaret * Peaut-fuJ lake and of the class march were William Par- assignment of corn and wheat rule which I have so often repeated any real news, never with an ad' niany animals and birds It Is was finished and that all he or she out the assistance of Europe or bo rcp(;aled_Bnd another one sub- ing so many other exercises in this make a contract to aeil his— or her is now the policy of the United papers, and she,smiled. He thanked dus and Harrlette H. Parlzek. The quotas will help put over candidates of not mixing them with starches. States government to assure work- dress to reply to. He wrote merely Charming place (or an outing America, at least to the extent of stituted for it speclflcally empower- amendable to farm legislation with- section this week. I know that some of you are go- —services. "*5’ wishing he could aay some' class, colors are royal blue and white had to do was to conform to certain ers enough wages to promote their to assure them he was alive, fairly thing more. Then he went on. He WllUngton Hill out any restrictive quotas. Then after that there was a spec- ing to find it hard to give up your • • • and the class motto. "N ot for 'Thy- immutable rules to find It the beat supplied military equipment, she ing municipalities to regulate auto- "health, efficiency, and well-being." well, Btin going, dutifully. He eaw her watching him from the self But AU." Miss Rosa O. Hall One official said that while his ial program put on by tbe pupils. strawberry shortcake, and os long The Door Swings Open. never made mention of Terry. af an possible worids, susceptible of win quite naturally and Inevitably mobile speeds within their limits. Congress In 1934 put tbe child Before now, the natural laws of window as he went up the road was presented.,^wo dozen red roses organization was "strictly non- The band played a selection "LilUe., as you are going to use It anyway, supply and demand, and survival of How he lived no man can tell, He went on. alone. no grm t Improvement Whereas, attribuU her vast sufferings and We have been pawing around fu- labor question up to tha states in m^rty!”® '°™®*‘ Wright Supervisor Levi T. Garrison a hand- partisan” It had collected the voting Brown Jug', which didn’t have no I might as well give you a recipe the fittest, were supreme In that even thoae who have done It them'^ (To Be Continued.) connection with the graduation, but the form of a constitutional amend- some pocketbook, and the music to the enact opposite, today's grad- ioases almost as much to Eurojte ttlely In this business of preventing records of all members of Congres-s for a fairly healthful kind o f shdrt' field. Wilt Uncle Sam be aucceas- aelves. It is one of those small supervisor, Mrs. Lydia Allen, a the schoolboys seem to be able to mqnL ;but it was never ratified. oate has had forced upon him, by and America as to the Japanese sutomobile tragedies. Providence and was "giving these to anybody cake. Here It Is; miracles of existence. He found i Mra^Jo“h"n IS ^ a n S - a W r s E^mma bouquet of flowers. Miss Carrie who asks." play that the beat of all they prac- LaM year, the Supreme (Jourt re- ful? F or' each individual shortcake, 2. Alao. you will constantly hear vast company over the land per Crandall of South Wllllngtoi. attend- Mirtl, superintendent of Hall Memo- the evidence o f his own eyes and And when she is rehabilitated and has c/impletely demonstrated the ticed this year, so It was used. The versed itself on minimum wages, TO CONDUa GOSPE prepare some milk which has been the .40-cent hour and tbe 40-hour forming the miracle dally, even as rial school and grammar grade has learned to depend wholly on her remedy. Now, in the name of all "Little Brown Jug" was well re- and held that a state, at least, could ears abd the experiences o f his sweetened with honey. Dip In this week discussed In the press, on the he. He learned from them quickly to Tolland V u X ” ™- teacher, received a pair of gloves own strength in arms, what will be that Is sane, let ua go to It in Con- ceived. Then came an a d d rw of set up fair wage standards for wom- what little he did not know. Mathet of Stafford- Cunfly and ncighbora by tbs swift two slices of Melba Toast with crust en. Other declalons enlarged the radio, and in workshops,, homes, MEETINGS IN PARK and a pocketbook. 'The, decorations necticut, beginning at the right welcome given by Plzarro McCar- trimmed off. Place on a plate with The way of the yards and jun- rtlle la spen i^g the week-end with were green trimming and a large toangliig of the maps and by hla the effect on her relations to the SOUTH COVENTRY meaning of interstate commerce, clubs—everywhere. w ill it be- Miss Jennie Chureh. thy, who had the highest marks for edges together and cover with come a national yardstick for wages gles; a tiny fire In a gully or un- basket of peonies and iris. 'ITie PUNS 'SURPRISE' contact with current events, reali- Western World? place. the year. After that tbe graduates intimating that a almllar law for crushed berries and juice. Sweeten and hours? That’s what happened der a culvert In the rain ■with a Salvation Army To Follow Mlaa Carrie MlrU. teacher of toe claw was attractive, the girls all in satien that the world, he is about to Will she resume her easy friend- The Ladlee Missionary Associa- gave a song "W e're (Jolng to businessea that cross atate lines battered pot boiling___ scraps of ^ m m a r school, and her puplU berries with honey. Add another could be passed by Congress. to the "eight-hour day" in 1918. Custom Of Previous Years White and the boyi with white duck eater is a world in flux. liness with America and Europe? tion realized 858 from the straw- Leave", but they didn't Just then. food garnered and begged and pil- had a plc.ilc In the Hall pine grove trouaera and blue aerge coata. Memories of our own school days moistened slice o f Melba Toast, fered---- the company of castoffs of In Services Sunday After- In abort the graduate of a gan- Will she oonUnue to be merely a berry supper Thursday evening, was brought up wbsn Jackanapes cover with more crushed berries and every degree through the night hud- noon. I ^ cream and soda. eratieB ago took up his adult Ufa good CTutoraer and a rich field of served in tbe Congregational church Glink and Lazarrette Bumbog sang top with whipped oream. Garnish dled, with newspapers stuffed In party waa held Thura W ashin g to n with a single berry. I bUndfelded, under a profound Illu- American and European exploita- vestry. 'There were S3 present from a duet, which they also played to- tbe clothes, close to the blaze. In Following Its custom over a period gether on ths piano. It wae called the morning a alow freight trund- o f years the local Salvation Army COLUMBIA sion af security and established or- tion? Or win she hold aloof from Manchester. After the supper ®°“ ‘ h WllUngton D aybook "June Bells.” qi'EHTIONS AND ANSWERS dllng through, or a long trek on the will again this year conduct Sunday wm“ ‘’'Tolland Grange .dtr, with his own part in dvillza- a Western World that failed her in three fepreeentatives from WlUl' Almost three hundred persona at- - ■ '"Rg Prruom CroFFpi Then, after a few more eonga; aad highway, with few speeding motor- afternoon Gospel meetings In the l-otge of Elks tended the closing exercises of the tien charted for him and nothing to the time of her extremity, and mantle spoke in behalf of the Wind- a recitation by Humbert Pltugl, tba Question; Martha S. writaa; "So M IR A C LiB I A to fine*’* Uts risking a lift. If haste were Park opposite the Citadel on Main ° “i.® " Intpreaalve Flag Day ham Community Memorial hospital, many of my frtenda taka a gloM of Its rlghtfiJ robe of Bsau^ program Tuesday nigh, at the Columbia public schools Thursday do but fellow the chart Tbs grad- Washingtoo.—iTbera la almost a diplomas wtrs bandsd out. 'ftls was The heart one# given unto B sautyi i any matter, you might not wait till street at 3 p, m. * HIMSELF make at her a military, even mili- which is faced with a heavy deficit. warm water upon arising In the ■umes night In toe Congregational church. bounty tbcM days on hale and tended to by Hez Sookstrap, chair- cars I morning; you might take the des- The band under the leaderahlp of 2500 present. Seventeen Were In the graduating uate e f today suffers from no such taristic nation stronger by far than Tbe urgent need of a generous re- morning to which they )iave added Never again shatl put her image ■ Beneath this dome of gold perate chances of freezing, of fall- hearty CivU war veterana. man of the Boord ot Education here. Bandmaster Harold Turklngton. and l«9to*T,J?‘ Calaae of toe class, ahd most of these plan to en- llhiaiea. He knows that be is an any other In the world because of sponse by community members Before they left, the graduates ths juice of half a lemon that I am by. plumes! ing and dying Instantly, of capture the Songster Brigade In charge of i t Po«‘ 'naster New It ail comes of the offer of the was stressed by Wm. P. Jordan,' F,DITH t»AUKV ter high achool. Graduates are adventurer, sallying forth in the her limitless manpower, her pro- were given some timely advice by wondering if you would rcoommend She nevermore shall quits her dwell. and a beating and a sentence, by Fred Clough, will provide the mu- m.nA *'®* In com- Britain Man W ill Telephone Distant government to pay .ill expences of a David Moxon and Richard E. Dodge Jason Kite, former resident here, this practice os befhg beneflrial to Ing there, ( riding the blind on a passenger mand o f the band In the street par- Florence Mae Chowanec, Betty May midst e f storms and perils—one of vide valor and fortitude and her sical background of the meetlnga, vetenm and his attendant on a trip of the hospital committee, who re- who has gone up high In politics health? What effect do they eX' Her ultra gestures never wholly die. UtlNO train flying on express schedule and from week to Week special ^ b b , Edward Frederick Dzlhan a nsw army of youth upon which vast resources. . to Gettysburg for the 75tb anniver- peated tbe statement which has since he moved to New York. He pect?" , Who ones baa pressed her alsnder, Let me net miss one thrill of human through the night. The yard bqlls speakers will give the Bible mes- The Girl Scouts left today tor MIs- Marjorie Elizabeth Emerson. Alfred quamlcut Beach, R. I„ to camn a 'f t depends tbs finding of a truer road In this confllet China has ha4. sary obsei;vBnce of the battle that been heard frequently of late, that is a graduate of ths local school, Atttwer: Many psopis find It ad- tender hand. living. ignored the empties on a freight, sages. German. Jean Elizabeth Isham On Father’s marked a turn in tbe tide of the unless adequate funds are forthcom- Nor dwell alons la shaltared Dorothy Catherine Kowalski! than that followed by his parents only one setivs friend, Russia. and used to be known in his young- vantageous to use the lemon juice Felt her entreating pulse upon his but they were death on passenger — X?!* thiz week will be ‘’“ ‘’“ Py a cottage Civil war. Congrese appropriated ing in . October the hospital may be own. heights of joy. trains. And then when you arriv- accompanied by Captain George Herbert Levesque, Ray- —tba eld' road that he knows at the er day as the Cpon Gully orator, be as you daacribe. It la of value for William E. Keith of this town. The Imaglns these two enormous na- 8900,00(1, for the affair, meet of it forced to close. A drive will be or- roming from that section of town. Shall be a sage thereafter in the For I would know the setasy c f giv- ed. bopping off as the limited slowed ®"** Eleanor mond Edward Mathleu. Evelyn those with acidosis built up byi using cool park makes an Ideal spot for a «^ s e n . A counselor Is required Mew Britain, Conn., Juno IS—A local outset oould never have lead any- tions in armed alliance—and out of for expense of veterans. ganized in the eonimiinities served At the present Jme he represents too many of the acid-forming foods, land. ing down approaching the yard, all the meeUng of "this kind on tbe warm June McMahon, John Stanley Ro- where but to the morass In which sympathy at almost every point War DeparUpent attacbw pri- by the hoapital, for action vrithln what is known as the "silk shirt" Thereafter ht shall never walk And suffering for love, aad (or chance waa pointlesa, because tho Sunday afternoons of the summer' vrin*i^l^ ^ “ P of six girls. ^They manlk, Christine Sadlon, Michael parent ig planning' a special celebratiDn for vately have vinbna of nephews and the next few months. of value in stimulating the appetite, twice a day with a llfe- distriet of Sunspot, N. Y., in the stimulating the liyer, and of course ' alone; my breath new town was no different from the and It U toe hope of the Arm y peo- Slrak, Harry Sorokollt. Shirley Ar- Father’s Day. “ I doubt if my fsunily even the world is now floundering. with the rest of us. cousins agitating Uncle WlUle to Mrs. Wm. Colburn ia a patient at last attendance ar.a a doctor legislature of that state. Our town the lemon juice la an exeellent Of happiness. The waves bear not P*'their friends of all churches lene Trythall, Lpls Katherine Wat- 4 f knows that tomorrow is Pathfir’s D ay," he We oldsters did not even know Those who do not care to con- desert his front porch rocking Chhir tbe Windham Community Memorial *n case of nec- wasn’t big enough to bold him, so source of vitamin C. I find that She win go with him down unholy their crests ^*2,?’*^** them os often as pos- terson, and John Wilke. what it wae all about—we didn't to tsdes a train for Gettysburg. It is Hospital. More proudly than my triumph' The way of the dtlee; the chart essity. Those who went are Alta said "A n d what’s more I don't caret I template such a situation would do he went out and put to practical ude aomstimes the real reason why an ways. sible. Whenever the weather ia un- Claae officera were Jean Isham easy to understand that nephews Miss Evelyn Beebe of Providence shall come home Uee. bitter as ^ 1 to a man who had plan to give myself the best g ift I know— even know that we had problems to well to ponder on whether or not what he learned here, and became Individual likes to use this hot water Halting his feet at every svtl brink, favorable. tbe meeting la held In the and close friends of eUgihle veter- is spendlog ths week end at the him Across the billowing lids of toll walked where he willed In hla a Long Distance telephone call to my son a wealthy man. The Comers is and Ismon julee mixture is that it deamring the dark mire from Dsii at the sane hour, mhrs. save the little persona] prob- the United States can wisely con- ans are as eager or more eager to home of her mother, Mrs. Ina P. that wrests strength, and was weak now with perhaps the finest place ia this state leavee the. mouth with a refreehing all bis dava, in Philadelphia, whom I haven't seen for lem e f adjusting .purselvsa to a so- tinue to sell planes, munitions, make the trip than are tba men who Baebe. to learn thlnge in, aad we got a Taking thsI ffetters a t t s i from him link by The veil of eelf-dsluslon from my hunger... .the streets, where hard ( e e l ^ o f cleanUness. In other throe months. Believe me, I'm looking for. cial and sooBomlc pattern woven by s c r ^ iron, oil and other war sup- fought the great f l ^ t so many Mias Charlotte Bralnard. who has jueUflabIs pride la the fact. - link; eyes. ' --— faces rebuffed so awkward a plea NO. METHODIST CHURCH Grandmothers of Nation years ago. The average age of Civil completed her junior year at Ht. woros, they use it for its immediate As forest (Ires tear through the tor a clgaret, a meal___ the agen- ward to that call more than I can say.” bund man through blind eeaturlea. plies to Jtpsn. So finally, ths graduation exsr And when tbs long night comes— war veterans is 94 but the average Holyoke CkiUcge. ia home for her dees come to an end, as everything and local effect In making tbe and he tamst rest. mists at daum. cies, where spiders reveled In the To sons and daughters who wish to re. We had come into a world that bad age of people who would like a free vacation. (iocs, and tba audience, pleased and mouth (eel better and do not think Her gentle arms shall take nim to And mock ths mystery-tinted dust and not even a pick and shovel member Father's Day, the telephone man. so much about the systspiie effect. SCHOOL PICKS OmCERS Have Organized a Club mttled everything for Ue before we trip to Oettyaburg is much less. Mlaa Sue D. Welles, a sophomore perspiring, went .out Into the cool her breast. hills and aklrs stiff could take on any more for ai ager at New Britain—Howard F. Fox__ MUST BE REPEALED It Is probably true that of all of much oa a dollar a day. And then were bom. e v e^ h ln g but the M Connecticut State College, la at night air to talk and meet old UCIOHTON BONNER With red, unsmiling death. I shall points out that lowest Long Distance ratet Oedentlals, PleesB her home (or tbe summer. friends which they hsda't seen (or ths vitamias. the one most llkeljr' to knbw fear the cities and towna where they Officera of the North Methodist choosteg of which of Ita eeveral This newspaper feels a peculiar accosted you and asked questions church school for the comings yeftr, But sopie of them Insist being a apply all day Sunday. Therefore yon can Many prospective attendants Mrs. Laura Christie and MUe some time. be Iscklng in the average diet la THE DU8T-SPBCK AND And courage as two sidae at oas ^ t grandma has her club, what V. plainly marked paths we should sitlsfactloa in the published 'report have written to the War Depart- Oorrine Kromble are having a ten A new well Is bsing sunk at Uis vitamin C. Tbe pereon using the dim shield and spptted you by the way you elated at the annual outing at about grandpa? ^ great-grandmother should merit enjoy a personal voice-visit by telephone THE BARTH talked and grew grimly hostile, as Oolumbla Lake, June 14, are: Super- special consideration,” she said. follow, whicb alone was up to ua that the automobile casualty list in ment asking how to go about fitting days vacation from their duties at Orion Cleets plach. That is, the well lemon juice would bs helped by se- A dust-speck floating on a windy TTiat I must wear against tba ohafts at surprisingly low cost. Your telephone curing this particular vitamin, and If you were a foreigner and an en- intendent, W. E. Schoder; assistant *5® organized Tos youngsters, however, know Providence has beefa htit''|K[uarei;|' out Unele Willie for tbe trip and Connecticut State College. la supposed to be ths one that's sky that self National Grandmothers Club, inc Just how this might be done will operator will quote rates to any point. bow also to get a ticket to go with Anyone willing to entertain In being eunk. I f they don’t strike when the habit is formed of t ^ n g Aims cleverly for wounds that emy, and gave you one hour to superintendent. Mark Holmea:auper- come up at the Initial business meet- that there is no such thing ss a fln- in half by tbe establishment of a Exclaimed, “Behold! a mighty worid get out of town back yonder where pualed over that today on the eve ’ him. their homes one or more under- water In s few more feet, at tbres the juice regularly, this would pro- time has healed. tatendent beginners- department. Of uie first charter Ing, ahe said. IHied ctvlUsatlon, not even a dvlU- ’ am I!" you came from. The towna where membertfiip twenty-five mile epeed limit The War Department is quite privileged children for two weeks In dollars a foot, it looks as if Orton vide a regular intake ef the vita- While the whole earth at which it Oh, let me sound ths deeps of Mrs. Ruth Hanson FleW; superln- meeting next Tuesday. Also the grandmothers will work July, U asked to get in touch with they asked no questions at all, but aatlMi wsO advanced toward finish- throughout the city, and Ite etrict blase about It. If Uncle WUIie might be eunk lastaad of tbs wait min. In talking to pationts in my formed a, part * human living. w d e n t primary department, is<— Mra. John Wesley Gray of Chica- on plans to get the first Sunday in fought on either tbe Union or 0>n- the Rev. H. E. Robinson. TTie private practice I note that those Nor breaths alone the hubblse at hauled you In on eight, with a poke ing—aad thst you are of the gener- entorcement. Puring inore than Busallnda Turner is having her ■aid. I am a mote whare great Mae Hanna; superintendent unjlor go, secretary o f the grannies waa October recognized aa "Grandmoto- fsderata aide for even a day, a Rotary Club of Wllllmantlc, with troubles. Lest week Jeb Turner, her who take any of the citrus fruits delight. a clip, and jammed through department, Charles Bdgeriy, Jr.' aticB that must begin Its building. suns flyt" _r and sentence, and put you er'a Day." Designs for a pin for the three months there w W H dl an au- ticket and expense money will be Dr. Riordan as ehairman of the husband, rigged up a new clothei regularly say they do ao because For 1 would know the thrtn at • superintendent intermediate and weU-known mldwSt STANTON A. COBLENTZ ork ■ for punishment with foul club will be considered. Ws, tbs sidsrs, cannot get away tomobile fatality until last Stmday sent him and bis attendant But tt committee, la sponsoring the plac- line, one end of It running under they feel better and because they forgiving. senior departments. W. E. Schober: wh^nT" profeaalonal women I and no pay---- when all a man Mrs. Brown favors a pin "with a from ths eld lUuaiona; we are only is up to Uncle Willie to send in his ing of these Fresh AH’ children in an aid maple tree, Well, Busallnda notice omitting the fruit has a When wrongs have smothered < r eh.? to torm d' a boy died from injuries received In THE GOLDEN DOME Bted was work, honest work, and n ^ ^ t e n d e n t cradle roU. Mrs. C. L bar for each grandchild.” She said credentials, or have It done for him. this area, oo-oparating nith the bung out her wash on Monday, only dsflnite effect In making them feel Beauty is mins within this quiet and even |)ope notion tost the >N t haghmlllg to realise that they riding his bicycle squarely into an a chance to keep body and doul to- Balch; superintendent home depart- notion o f grandmothertiood ana the she got the Idea from the pins Also he Is the one to say whether New York 'Tribune. to find out that starlings or some- "not so good.” This would apply place: Hoa dried within my heart ment, Rev. W. D. Woodward; secre- sears tBashms—and like a dungeon gether. c W ; ^ corner U a faUacy. She membera of the Daughters of the automobile, and in the three months Cousin Arabella or a neighboring thing is rooBting in the tree and with ths .lemon juics os well as with It bends above me ia a dome of gold morning dew tary, Georgena Dewart; aasiatant ^prtaasr who has speat a lifetime It waa not easy to keep body and commented: American Revolution wear. period there have been 893 fewer blacksmith will be his attendant. everybody knowe what that will do tbe others. Those who habitually Beneath a tender tky where, fold on A t noon. My conquering spirit eecreUry, Walter R. Schober; treas- Tbe War Department estimates COMMirrEBS, ON FERRY HOLD ■eul together, with tbe cards stack- 'T w u M n ’t be aurprlaed If we had la chains ws would be lost without caeee of injury than In the oorre- to clothes. take the juice and who (eel better fold, ' must sriee ed against you. urw. Frederick McCurty; pianist, "The membera have a bar for 10,000 Confederate aad Union sol- B.4THINO BEAUTY CONTEST The horse doctor from Coventry And stilt rejoice (or every grief I to start aa auxiliary for grandpa— each ancestor who fought In the our Aacklaa So tbs working out qwnding period last year. from doing so, would stats that It Soft clouda that move with light Ones on' the natiqhal highway n^lnnera. Mrs. Burkhardt; pianist, diers are still living and e f these. wae over here making visits this knew. ^ ®*®y *tome while a# tha aalvstloa o f mankind is up San FrandjKo — (AP) — Com- lsj>eneflclal. judging solely from ths I and wind-blown grace in a central state Joe approached primary, Dorothy Ludwig; pianlsL revoluUonary war. Why ibouidn’t ProTideooe hae aolred the prob- 3JS00 to 6,000 are expected to reach week. He looked over Ossie Bus- Sjiaak crystal words rain; upon ADA IULTON DA'VIEI •» out at tbe meetlnga." muters from nearby Alameda cer- baiis o f p ra c U ^ experiancc. ot a roadaide gaa atatlon and lunch Jt^or, Mary LeyrU; planlat, inter- we. looTclng forward with our slogan to ysB,. lem of autoraoblle fatalities and in- O e t^ b u rg by June 39 for the six- ton's cattle, which seem to have nm foes And the grandpa question wasn't of ‘more and better grandchildren' day observance of tbe famous bat- tainly liven up a trip to the city. stM d just about dusk. He had mMiste and senior, Un. W. T. Wal- T sb start to life free toom the ll- juilaa. been ailing from something lately, B R IT IS H W A G E -E A R N ER S S A V E tlis ir bsnsdlcUon (alia; aad the firm CERTAIN WOR08 ON THE AT- pulled out o f the city behind him lace. ■ the only major problem worrying instead of back at the past, have a tle. They've just staged their third they not being what you'd call real- hold T.AINMENT OF inOH WISDOM the organlxera. Another wiuk luaiaB that the ptlass duty of the Itiers iant a reason in the worid annual bathing girl contest. Kn- early in the afternoon; it was an bar for each grandchild, the future ly up to snuff. He perscrlhed some London.— (A P )— Savings of Q r u t O f loss and grief is looeed awhile; A fo*««»— (A P )— Young of the graadmotbers and head o f the taiaad la evaty dtjr aad town ia tbe , (a m orgaMaattona to aae tha PoUah aurats are being trained to Dr. Frances W. Monell, 87. of Great during tbe 30-mhDnte crossing of which got a bad collar gsD (tom last financial ysar and rsaehsd a Bettes in all ths ardsoey o f spring.' ANNE HAMIL'TON women’s department of a leading RKh patty eotmiry and for tbM wattar ea downfall ot a portian at tba con- Ban Frandsoo hay. jM p from alrplasee with para- Neck, N. Y - who wrote she b«d a ^ppLYevEiofEm //m fiFrm f hauling a town read serapar last total o f 87408.148,000 Lord Xettt- '^ t h ln this bioom-huilt T e m ^ of i ftnnea and humming tires ( • l l t o ^ aaid she had received let- Ton atart out tha htgtaways o f evsiT atate. ITs qan wtw voted tor tbe nresent Prisea were awarded, then the ffosk over la ths beltow waare ths stons, chalnnaa of ths Nattonal Sav- a TYes It hoa been esUmatad s' P^Pnro them for g w d children and 4 great-grand- SEVENMfDAU DAy SKMMyf - n o p oontrol act. H e National that, the ■arrioa ttrcaM 'O f war. «to*t-ffrandmothe» ttat) commuters scurried off to work as Skunk HiD road swings doim (tom ings Com mlttss,^ave thsss figWSS Upon ths emerald sdgs at s«Mary. ■aUag if th o eoi^ join. cbiidren. She hoped thl« would ooiF a gnasUoa o f wlHibar tba and tba Farmefa Uaton each ususL forest areas of tba World i tbe old Last Laugh cemstory. at a masting rsdnOjr. aeuL-a Mrd t«s iM jt sstth Jey neerly 8,OOOJ)OOA» a m a OualtfY bar to "Join tho TOungzUri." "-’Hr/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. JUNE 18. 1938 MANUMka$ii5K EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, 8ATDRDAT. JUNE 18.1988 FAGB! “And May God Have Mercy On Your Soul!” - *TENSHUN - ft DAILY RADIO PROGRAM tATUROAY. JUN118 (Caatral and Basttm Standard Tina) BUDDIES fProsrsms Is (IssdsrS rtmo ess hoyr toi-. d s a r M O T W s T s S s i s a American Legloii ^tie a little string around your finger China’s Durliig Ithe assembly of High and save the date. NSC-WgAfi (RID) NITWORK Ohoot stududents, last Monday, many Adjutant Don Hemingway has a m.. aASlC — Bsstc wssi iriwa mue mist So Lqngf *Uf wesS kyw wfw wre wav six- nembera of the graduating class new supply—o f caps and service moso wum tnt) wssi wdsl: MISwm ere bcaiored with awards which stara Why not brighten up the old ksa waag srbo wow mast wire ksto 5 “ •'rytMilieS 'orih! Sorrow bey bad earned in one or another noggin with a new sky-pliSceT He Mountsini kea kdrl, Muthi srmbi The W O RL D This W £EK Congress! will have them at thi next meeUng. Pa^Sei kn iww kims kbg kpo kgui ^base of life In High School. I t ' is OPTIONAL aTATIONS anko w is'^chint’* “Chica- annual custom of Dilworth-Cor- Old Jupiter Pluvius nearly ruined 0^' chansaablj on altbar JUBD or h Ldx ONGRESS had hoped to ad- the firemen's parade. In spite of the notworks): ASIC — A sti wlw wfM go." It is much farther inland Asia A m erica Europe lliall Post to award a medal, accom- pork wool; MISwsali woOd.Wi 4.6^ mS ’y s J ' S thanH Nanking and since the fall Q uotes C jou rn June 11. But the 14 con- panied by a lapel button and certl- rain, our Bugle and Drum Corps can »Ib( wbo* wobo ksoo kans. OTMB of Nanking has been the Chinese ferees assigned to tear apart two : ticate, to the boy of the senio'r class, stick out their dripping chests, •TATIONB — Cansdiani V'. P’S. •rs'Shonattaa—SatPork Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardla, who. in the opinion of the faculty, proud of the Intestinal fortitude OKt rtef; Contrail wen w tn )’srlba wda government’s headquarters and wage-hour bills and make some- kfyr koanr Muthi wlar wplf wis wja • • b s w A O rah aatra of New York: “The microphone Mrtaln outstanding qualities of that bore them through another Pfln-Pouni wind wsoo wfbo wwne wci S i » - J i J ^ b a " Paid and Byn co p atla n the Japanese invaders’ goal. thing ou t of the pieces that w ould nice job. And they did not ride in •wavo wsm — wme—o o . w wobrwmop oral'WSSiH WUIMS Winx has ruined more statesmen than “*cter. The boy to receive the P i p P fn * Pb a p kfiM wqal kUio There are three main routes to liquor has broken homes.” pass did not finish the job until dean Legion medal was Wesley * •’“ 5^ •* corps did. Even the d a to rd a v t w i n s Clu b Sunday, June 12 (when the tem- reporter for the Herald was too wet Hankow: (1) A railroad from Can- Thnrman W. Arnold, assistant IJ^er, whose deeds have been re- Q u lit a a —to o perature in Washington was 95‘ ). to notice them, for they were not SjS C - jT h a n h y t b m Ran d atvo u o ton, a southern port. (2) A railroad U.^. attorney general; “No gov- eled in the Herald during the Kitt. . a j r P ! ’’? ' a s t u rd a y 8 a ra n a d a - < h a la past four years. He excelled in mentioned in the write-up on Mon- ! ‘? 9 - T b o H it P a r a d o - o to from the north. (3) The Yangtze ernment group desires to break So Monday morning the Demo- lioni river. The Japanese have attacked SUttlcs, dramatics and, above all, day. Moral: carry your own re- up efficient mass production.” cratic “big four” on Capitol Hill— porter with you. a. ' Zi0»-Ooi thoTcampSr all three, besides bombing Hankow Garner, Bankhead, Barkley and was a leader in student activities. I laTSSLIir •JdlndJoa, Orehoa. OfcKittw Rep. ^rtrand Snell: "Not even We wish for Wesley a great meas- Elbee. mi; from the air and striving to open a Rayburn — held another of their liOO- tiOO-CaillSf Btam a C a llM tb n new route of their own by moving the spoilsmen of Andrew Jack- UK of the success that he deserves Iho Woot Q uartal weekly huddles with President so well, as be travels on in life. JiW-fo Bo r.AnnaunoaS------7t0 m. troops overland between the north- son's day were bolder than have American Legion Auxiliary Nie-WJS (BLUl) NITWORK been the New Dealers.” Roosevelt, and adjournment on The Auxiliary presented a similar The regular meeting of Dilwbrth- L s f c I* s e a is S L ern railroad and the Yangtze. Wednesday was planned. a l S Z A ftarno onfM r, VSrIa ty Frances Perkins, secretary of medal with a brooch and certificate Comell Unit American Legion Aux- 1 s t Orahaatra On the Canton route: Monday afternoon congress to Helen Demko, who was iwsleCted iliary will be held Monday evening 1 t i l L S S T b '• • * 1 M rlsd labor: “Industrial relations in at eight o'clock in the SUte Ar- l i t a ,®»“plas sns tparta The Chinese have been getting the United States are now on a stamped final okays on measures to by the faculty as an outstan^ng example of what the American girl mory. The delegates -to the xtrpart- ^ arewe wotn: supplies via Canton. Japanese have more stable basis than for 20 centralize supervision of commer- A n sfrf a ns H y n U r krtv xiMm wrol------Ma wito mSSa WS|M should be. In addition to being an ment convention will be elected dur- p a s n l » a : M a u n t a l i..______bombed Canton relentlessly. Such years.” cial aviation, create a maritime la- Mayntalni no. livod k ott honor student, she gave much of ing the business session. This will T S t S L * . " firahaatra Pa e lB o i k g o kafd k a x k g a ka o a k jr bombardments have been de- bor board, revise the food and drug be followed by a guest speaker, a Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg: law, relax restrictions on wheat her time and energy to extra-cur- nounced by U. S. Secretary of State “We are nearer today to 'govern- ricular activities. Congratulations social hour and refreshments. Since planting in ’39, and set up a Public list ^»H a^A T «»s% '’|S;{ Coni. Boot. Hull, to discourage sale of Ameri- ment by executive degree’ and to Helen, and Wishes for success this Is to be the final meeting until Health Service division to deal with can-made bombers to Japan. And by bureaucracy than ever before along the way. fall, we hope to see a large number stream pollution. Conferees repre- .-vh M tFa the Japanese have expressed regret in our history.” We note also that Robert Alley of our members in attendance. t- Drehtttra iS00 l MftZirnIjlv—BIN J'*®**®'®!®'Krona OnS Orohartro * “«rte» that Americans in Canton were en- senting the two houses, meanwhile, has won a year's tuition at Renssel The Hartford County Association CBfi-WAROC f ii- W A R O NITWORKN IT W O R K Donald R. Richberg, ex-NRA American Legion Auxiliary will dangered. agreed on relief and deficiency ap- aer Polytechnic Institute, in recog- 1® n *ato wade woke irese f!oo~ t head: “What we need today is an propriation bills and a flood-control meet tomorrow afternoon in East 1l05- 4 On the northern route: nition of his high scholarship. This wtoe whk m)r wdre economic constitution'—a decla- measure. importunity to boost our Alma Hartford. With the meeting place Ills— 4:s»-Poul Bobin one Orekooira The railroad entering Hankow ration of those fundamental prin- And John L. Lewis caused a stir Mater cannot be resisted, and we so close at hand we should be able kfV» krat*"v" *"*’** *"**• to bring home that much coveted rooo.Raslo Nowo Rohm from the north crosses the Yellow ciples under which a democratic by camping in Speaker Bankhead’s state our honest belief that R. P. I. ’’ •’9 whso wote ei S."® ’ ’ 1® OrtAsatea river (“China’s Sorrow” ) near people can maintain a competi- traveling cup for having the most asio Moosaso of israol office to urge approval of a bill Is not surpassed anywhere as an en- members present. hands against a d^esk"li ^ u U J u d g e 'H ^ * F .\ !T k l^ n * u u ^ g 'te u riT p o s e d "‘ “ nding) ruted bla wSo wkbl ™** **** 'n«is .-ilQ’o'aiM ollIiS:: Chengchow. That river’s dikes have tive system of private enter- penalizing government contractors gineering school. We hope Bob will DIXIB — «n t wsfs *kre wqam »ded uSy’o Orohoolra—Wait been destroyed and it swirled over prise.” enjoy the tough grind that precedes There seems to be a great deal of hla conviction In the kldnap-slaylng of O-year-old Jtomy • 8kMrie” ^ i h 7 r C **’* Wra w w wTao «wl wtog krldlroh ktM ifi". ll®®srt*»y on tparta Cartoont (left to right) by Donahoy of CtevelaM flaln-DoaUr, UorrU of AP Peaturo tfrvle, ani Torh of Loulovtllo Timeg who disregard labor board deci- s degree. enthusiasm over the proposed an' doomed youth who confessed toe crime to goye^l!^ ag^^^ Sheriff Coleman stands beside the Waco koras wdto wbl wdao wbls wdbi •fool S m n a s a —n o to m k hundreds of square miles this week, sions and wage-hour standards. nual picnic next Thursday after- wwv. wmbs W.J. wmbr wMa Mol teko halting the Japanese and drowning ______Cartoons Depict The World The Class Of '38 Is Entering Representatives from the Post noon. We are to meet at the Post The Wage-Hour Law wnraa weoo wrva Chinese. Japanese engineers first Bd toe Unit mat on Wednesday Office at one o’clock where cars will commutes arranged to have the the carnival being held tola week IsrW n'uS’o estimated 130,000 persons had been night u d mode plans for a wow of be provided to transport toe worn corps drill all the way' up Main Suzan Shorts, who were delegates' oheotra*- Tuesday the house passed the found It was necessary to postpone to the Department Conventloh, Ml drowned, l^ut later said 30,000 wage-hour law, 290 to 89, and the B picnic and outing for members of en to Pine Lake 8hw There street and at the Qenter, at Depot Neighbor’* Night untn September, Ortlihoatra would be nearer the truth. Experts A broad Square and on the Carnival grounds. which was held in Hartford, June S? SS5 Barn bSnoo^'wost r«MM Upcoming A t Home senate whooped it through without so if the members will watch the 10-11, read their reports. Honors oraOoHoWl’o - Mslors familiar with previous floods there The W o r d W a r counting the votes. But the house The commute planned a great show paper they will read the date later. roSSIo Marlin Sunday, June 19 D octors' Dilem ma for the firemen, but you know how were brought to our Auxiliary by RADIO feared one of the greatest catastro- rules committee sat on the bill John W e wUI be looking forward to a fine —Oay According to HlUer, World war Father’s Day. Of 165,000 U. S. doctors, 109,000 to he ^ e to engage the grove at wish to remind you that aH riser- It was. Mrs. Inez Batson who was elected phies of modern times. L. Lewis was excited about. evening in September. Let us plan Department Chaplain. The Camp propagandists who called Germans Constitution’s 150th anniver- are members of the American Med- all, out B change In the plans of vations must be In by Tuesdav at Wen, here's hoping it Is a good to attend 100 per cent. sary celebrations begin. The wage-hour law covers hun- was also honored. Commander Easteni Standanl Hiim On the Yangtze route: “Huns” knew their business. In ical Association, called the world’s another ^ le t y left Sunday, July the very latest. _T5ig c h o r « ^ of day Armistice Day. It’s a long ways ipie Department Ehicampment Townsend con v en tion , Los dreds of thousands of workers in George J. Dowen being elected De- Moving up the Yangtze, Japanese propaganda, he thinks, one should “most conservative private democ- . A" cover toe c^of the off, but jiist the same we all are ^11 be held in Greenwich, Conn., W T IC A^eles. interstate industries. The wage eligible art- cordially invited to come refreshments, prizes and trana partment Inspector. In commera- New York, June 18—About all ot took Anking last Monday. Anking avoid "too high a level of intellec- racy.” Once a year the AMA meets looking forward to the Twentieth June 24, 25. 26. Headquarters wHI Travaiars TmafirastiBg tuality.” Optimist convention, Los An- “floor” when it takes effect will be out for a good time. Before Friday portatlon. tlon of "Flag Day," Mrs. Elizabeth th# country's living heavyweights, is the capital of Anhwei and the geles. to hear reports on advances in Anniversary of the Armistice cele- be in the Edgewood Hotel.' Rartfont, OoBB. 25 cents an hour, a year later it will night. July 8, call one of the fol- A group of Post and Unit mem Maher read. "The History of the ninth Chinese provincial capital the And German newspapers, under Monday, June 20 medical knowledge and to speak bration and hoping for a good day. The Auxiliary wni hold a food Flag.” those big men who were champions M,(Nm W. lOM IL Ok______be 30 cents, and still later boards to lo^ng. who are in charge of reser- bers met last Wednesday evening sale Oct. 1 at J. W. Hale’s store. Japanese have taken. When start- his tutelage now, raved at Czecho- Maine and Minnesota vote. for the profession cn matters of v»t ona Md transportation: Henry to make plana for a big ouU nr of Our drum corps will take part in the The Auxiliary membership prise, through the years from 1899 to ths BAsteni Daylight Bavlig tlma slovakia last weekend like this: be named for different industries parade and competlUon. Delegates for toe National En ing this drive, Japai.ese warned Wimbledon tennis tourney. public health. Wslr, ^ n a l d Hemingway, Mrs. Legion and Auxiliary members* and a hand-made chair set, was won by present, are due at the WEAF-NBC foreigners to scram, and U. S. and “There are many ways of pouring Red Cross conference, London. are expected to advance it toward We see we have some members campment will be elected at our Past Dept. President Maty Johnson. microphone at 8:30 Monday night No. 1 matter of public health be- Grace Pitkin or Mrs. Lydia 'Wlgren. their families. T h ^ a te Is Sunday next meeting Jvme 28. A atraw- Batnrdaj. Smm M P M British officials retorted that their oil on a fire, and Praha is not miss- American Fisheries society 40 cents. The hours “celling” will who have no old clothes or overalls. The social committee had prepared to comment 'on the forthcoming meets, Ashville, N. C. fore the AMA in San Francisco .this Mindful of slack work and un- I®- toe place HlUs' Grove lii ^ rry social will follow the meeUng. Louis-Schmeling bout. p. m. * 2:0()—Golden Melodies. warships had business thereabouts, ing one of them,” “ The rule of the week for its 93d annual convention be 44 a week at the start, 42 the sec- certain budgets, the committee has " “ PPtog, and the time is ten thirty They always come up to the Home to serve refreshments after the Tuesday, June 21 ond year, and 40 thereafter. Many all dolled up, or is it because they ^ e committee will be Mrs. Alice business meeting but discovered Starting with Jim Jeffries, they i'nS—Tour Hoat is BuffalA. 3:80—Motor City Mslodiss. were plainly marked, and did not bayonet is more in evidence than on was: What should doctors do, and designed a picnic that need not cost “ morning. It is to be a basket Vlrglhla, chairman. Mrs. Elizabeth •j®®—Proaram from New Yo Hl 8:00—Merrymskers. .. have to leave. the two previous election Sundays First day of summer. exceptions are permitted. B family anything extra, for each plcnlc, but hot dogs, soda. Ice are officers of the post or club and Uiat the kitchen was not available, will include Tommy Burns, Jack what might the government do, Brlmley, Mrs. Catherihe t BvansJ Johnson, Jess Willard, Jack Demp- 3-3()—Campus (Papers. 3:80—Gertrude Lutsi ' and JdlUl (May 22 and 29).” Wednesday, June 22 House Labor Chairman Mary T. will supply Its own lunch, according cream and clam chowder will be they have to look neat and clean aa It is being renovated, however, 3 :00—Golden Melodies Other developments: Louis-Schmeling fight about people who can’t afford ade- f'3 , . . while around the Home. Mrs. Carrie Samlow came to the sey. Gene Tunney, Jack Sharkey and Sturgess. Actually, U. S. n e w s m e n in Norton felt “all pepped up over It.” to Its means and its requirements, toose who care to buy Fortin. Mrs. LoretU Relnhold, Mrs 3:80—Swlngology. ' 4:00—Dwyer Stakes. In Tokyo, the new war minister, Eucharistic congress, Quebec. quate medical care? For those who develop an unruly ap- toem for a few cents. There will The VFW isn’t what Jeems thinks rescue and invited the sisters to her Max Baer. As a climax it also is Czechoslovakia noted only one in- “One-third of our people,” Dr. General Motors Chairman Alfred l i ^ Mrs. LoyoIIa Gal planned to have both Louis and Oan®* made through either Mrs. S a^ ow and her committee. tary phases of the war.” And since In these elections, as in the pre- of it indicated its constitutionality 7 offlcera of the post and club have Those members of the Post and ried by the 146 stotlona of WEAF- 5:30—"Afternoon Off". 6:00—N4WB flervlcft. main ill-fed, ill-housed, ill-cared Of here), clam chowder and Ice 2?7*' ®™ce Pitkin or Lydia W tm n. to use an axe, shovel, hammer, etc., Florence 6:00—News. the Japanese feel sure they’ll get vious ones, the SdP (German) fac- ...... will be challenged in the courts. Auxiliary who attended the annual Treadwell. Mrs. Katherine Slnna- WJZ-NBC and on various short 6:18—Princeton InvUation Track Hankow, this conference caused for in sickness.” eream cups for a jitney each, just to ^ * 8kmea and sports will be In ah well as a buck private. About tion won in districts inhabited by Business A $500,000 anti-trust inquisy and fill In. charge of Legn Bradley, (Carles outing of the Lord Allenby Post of mOT and Mrs. Mary SInnamon. wave units In English, Spanish, Meet. newsmen to suspect Japan has no The delegates, who last year re- one more week will finish the brush Portuguese and German. The same 6.30—Wrlghtvllfe ClArion. ^ Germans and parties loyal to the Railroad Problem a $10,000 phosphate study were au- An Interesting program of stunts, w Thomas and Mar- Ansonia last Sunday report having Plans are underway for our an- 6:45—Medical Talk. 6:80—HIghUghta In Conn. Sports intention of stopping the invasion jected a resolution favoring use of in toe Grove in Bolton if we all get nual outing. Details will be given day the welghing-in wdll be put on and Baseball Scores — Gu Czech government won elsewhere. The Minneapolis & St. Louis rail- thorized, meanwhile, but the house races and games will be devised for m ‘*«tolls will ap- spent a very enjoyable time. Games there. tax money to provide medical care to work. Cars will leave the Home were played throughout the day for later. “ WJZ-NBC at 11 a. m. Kindergartan Martino. This— plus the tone of German road is bankrupt. A plan to sell for the indigent, questioned wheth- balked at investigating the radio young and old by CTharles "Pete" r ^ i , V ” " column. every night this coming week. Bring 7.8(V—Kewa Rdport^r. In Shanghai, a cholera epidemic newspapers and a declaration by industry. Legislation making post- the children and also for the grown i n « Auxiliary meet- 7:415—Barry McKinley. S'f^-A rH e Shaw’a Orcheatra. parts of it to seven other railroads er the situation really was as bad Wlgren, Lson Bradley, Mrs. Bear cha m^n committee your sharpest axe and If you haven’t ings during July and August. Our The particular topics they are to 7:00—Ben Feld’s Orchestoa. filled hospitals. (From Lucknow, Hitler’s spokesman, Rudolf Hess, masters of first, second and third tries Thomas and Mrs. Marjorie musrh^ t*** annual reports ups with prizes going to the win- India, starting point of several pre- and abandon the remaining 400 as Dr. Draper said. Results of the any old clothes, wear your best, and ners. Prior to the outing a meeting have In their Sunday night rr.dlo 7:80->4!:elumbla Workshop. that conditions in Czechoslovakia class offices “career men” who may Bradley. A barrel of fun Is prom- to <»Py sent don’t come up planning to stand vious epidemics, 12,000 cholera miles was turned down this week AMA's own investigation of med- Loring Provid^nr^ Kv^ning Butt$UH of the New England CMuncII was debate at 8:30 via W A B C -(»S on were “ practically akin to a state of by ICC. The commisrion found it ical needs, convention leaders an- hold their jobs for life was sent to lasd-*nd you might get some hu- the Mher^^"!f«id around talking or giving orders as Best wishes to all for a the Jersey City pollUcal situation Hiraber't Orchestra. ®'***'« CJlUbt deaths in the last seven weeks were man interest "shots”, if you were to ta?v to h .‘-i ^ «cre- held with delegates present from happy 8.30—Johnny Presents—lUiss Motv war” — kept Europe’s diplomats was a plan to prevent rather than nounced, would be ready for Presi- the 'White House. And the $3,733,- J’ou win not only be In the way, but Auiximer mu o u . are: Norman Thomaa, Socialist ‘fan ’s Orchestra. reported.) awake nights. 000,000 relief and public-works bill take along a camera. You are *’* P'*"**’ toe Unit file. you will be keeping the others from Springfield, Manchester, Hartford, leader, "Hagulsm vs. Americanism,", j^®J?i*A AUd Influence People”. In Geneva, China’s envoy to fhe preserve competition. Commis- dent Roosevelt’s national health warned to wear your old clothes, be- . . ------:----- Waterbury and Ansonia. Comman- 9:00—Professor Quls—with Bob Wednesday, Praha officials an- sioner B. H. Meyer dissented. conference next month. Labor People was approved wholly in the house working. No bosses wanted. We and John Matthews, advisory mas- O OoIliSliJ??' CUnton’s Orchestra. TYouL league charged Japan was turning and partially in the senate. cause you wont have a good Ume ;^«lerson-8hea PosL—V. F w der Fred Baker reports tola woa a ter in chancellory of New Jersey, Orchsstra. nounced that the SdP’s demands as And with this case as a text, In their scientific sessions the ImpersonaUng a fpshlon plate. SaUy „ |°nlght is the last night of the don’t need anybody to tell us how 9:80—^To be announced. Manchoukuo into “ a vast arsenal of H a g u e's Testim ony Lev# W ins A g ain to do It—all we need la fellows to splendid meeUng and he will give a "Americanism vs. Communism.’’ well as those of other parties would Meyer warned that America may doctors heard about: Another Delay out and have a swell time—and Vrtcans Carnival. Have you nut In full report of It at our next month- 10:00—Your Hit Parade. opium” and “trying to poison the Jersey City’s Mayor Hague was chop or carry the brush. This Grove BOLTON be considered in conferences being face the greatest railroad salvaging Grafting strips of J>one from a “I don’t care to marry two peo- then go home and tell the neighbors ” least one night at work on ly meeting. A softball tournament 10:48—Capitol Opinions. Chinese people with drugs.” grilled in federal court at Newark ple of varying social and financial Wednesday the senate took its Is yours as well as ours, so give us Hsw York. 11:00—Sports; News. held in the hope that Czechoslova- job in history if the railroads’ status patient’s shin to his backbone to how lame you are. m IL T *"’ ^ was conducted at the outing with a There will be a card nartv w ~ i I A for WJZ-NBC And to America, Mme. Chiang this week by lawyers for CIO, the time. For hours it discussed states’ * hand. 0«*®AtrB. kia’s problems can be solved calm- is h ot changed. cure a newly recognized kind of standing,” said the minister who Many f you know Welles Pitkin, “ ycPc l«*t chance and the toam from every post taking part, neaday June 22 at 2 p m ®' th® address Hsport. Orchestra. Kai-shek sent, silver spoons for use' American Civil Liberties Union and 9 No Jeems, we don’t need brainy 11.80—Ksy Kyser’a Orchestra. ly. And the SdP was reported to President Roosevelt, meanwhile, backache. . . . Pushing a 10-foot was to marry Andrea (Bubbles) rights in connection with the $375,- recently a member of our Post, but commute may need your help ^ e r e was a silver loving cui for Community Hall for the^niirnojie N ^ m w H. Davis, chairman of Orchestra. at her former classmates' annual other groups. Excerpts from his Luckenbach, Long Island million- 000,000 flood - control bill, then guys in this organization. They purchasing new for*th. reunion at Wellesley, Mass., “ to have become more conciliatory. told newsmen it would be helpful rubber tube, with a rubber balloon testimony follow: Bt present with No. 96 of We.st torget the big time the Alr- the winning team and up to present heiress, and Wiiyam Dobbs, butter- pa.ssed the measure. Hartford. If you happen to ramble craft Post is putting on for the never get us anywhere at all, at all. brary. Prizes will be '*» Conference of Tomorrow's Program show that a spoon may be licked if congress would pa.ss rail legis- on the end, down a patient’s throat “I haye never desired to be the How about the lumber pile In * "A” ® liBArd nothing from any of A, M. Britain: Lion O r M o use? and-egg salesman. So they got an- ’The house overrode, 244 to 87, over to toe Veterans’ HosplUI, look ” “ *’tford District Council tomnr the delegates so I guess Mons-Ypres enable. a S^'s ™ c‘o?;lr«^y^S^ ®‘ but China can’t.” lation. But, as the 75th congress to pump out gas behind an intesti- law. . . . I have always fell that the front of the Home? Has the House Anthony Blden, who quit Brit- nal obstruction . .. A preventive of other minister to ejo it. Bubbles’ fa- President Roosevelt’s veto of a bill him up. for he is a paUent there afternoon in Canitol Haii . f was one of the also-rans, but, as ‘ ®® Saturday night Hat: 9:30—Church of toe WUdwood — drew to a cloK, the legislators were courts was the law___ I do not ap- Committee's working crew gone on John Seagle, hymn sing. ain’s foreign office because of Prime ther objected, tpo, but in three continuing low interest rates on and will be glad to see you. 320 Ann street. H w t f^ . everyone seems to have had such a MM “ !?• S“ ™'>®>’ Talks: WABC-CBS* 6:15 Rap Spain's Sorrow inclined to let major matters per- peritonitis. . . . Million-volt X-rays prove of any un-American group •trike? ^• 5—.-Newa 6:46— News Service. Minister Chamberlain’s determined taining to railroads wait. that, in treating cancer, don’t sun- years she will come into $1,000,000 some federal farm loans. The Sons of the American Le- "1|! *** admission and everythlnr good time we should worry about a attend^ Monday if planning Bertram Snell on "The Republican coming into Jersey City. . . . My glon ara holding their annual state ''’HI be free. As this Is the last Don’t forget toe meeting Tues- “ >• Clock 10:00—Church of toe Air. Castellon de la Plana is an old dickering with dictators, warned burn the skin so much as the less from her mother’s estate. And John L. Lewis marchttl up cup. Commander Baker, David Hol- The o ' . Record In CongressWEAF-NBC 9.30—Tom Ttrrias judgment would be ascertained (in to the capitol again, to urge passage oenvenUon today In RockvlUe. If meeting of the council before th,. day night. This don't mean you have land, George Park and Jim Thomp- enloveH^l^®f school boys ami girla 7:45, Veteran wireless operators din- 10:80—Wing* Over Jordan. town on the M^herranean coast, recently: C r o p Co n ditio ns speedy rays in general use. . . . Re- to come aU dolled up. You can go to ®-®^Melody MomenU Jersey City) in all questions.” of the proposal that firms holding you read tola early, there Is sUU ] SUte Convention, there should ^ son represented the poet on the ® Columbia lake n®r. preaenUtlon of Marconi rae- 11:00—Young Folks Program wltli 40 miles north of Valencia. Its pre- “ Retreat is not always the path moval of both frontal lobes of a O p e ra t ic H o t Stuff Bolton before and come to the meet- war population was 40,000. Only a About June 1. the price of wheat Aliens who object to this coun- governmerft contracts be obliged to time to ^ dver and see the end of » lot of dope on the officers belns New England CouncU. M e/ v i i . raorial awards; WABC-CB8 9:45 “ *• ®'Ms ‘Daddy’ (Joueb. to peace----- If we avoid catastrophe was the lowest it had been for five man’s brain, with the result that he After going through the motions ing In old clothes. It has been done fourth of those people remained, try’.s form of government, he con- toe the line of the labor law, but corps lined up the buslniH com S f Well. Boyg, our big outdoor carni- —H ^ Flsle Jones spent the week Louis J. Taber on "The Price of 12:00—Major Bowes’ Capitol Eaml- it can only be by a gigantic united years. Last week the government could think only thoughts which he of lighting a stove while singing in before. Besides, being In old clothes end in Southbury as guest of a so- Freedom." and they hovered in air-raid shel- tended, should be deported. He rec- Speaker..Bankhead said ho did not competlUon. up All VFW members a « w e l S val has been going along well and ly- national effort sufficient to show forecast a record harvest. But this had worked out before the opera- “La Boheme” Monday night in win inake It better for us giving H ’2?~***“ *®** Interlude P. M. ters, giving the city thrappearance ommended “a camp in Alaska” for Intend “to recognize anybody to First you made up your mtod everyone has been on their toea try- clal^^worker In the Polish settlement W EAF-NBC-7 Kindergarten: 8 those nations which still believe in week the price of wheat had gone tion. persons bom in America who “ don’t London|s Covent Garden, Benia- piatrict will be held tomorrow af- that you are going to the virw See-Bee, my friend toe ride on the in New Britain. NBC Symphony; 9:30 ^ e Sch- Abble Steps Out 12:30—Last Minute News FIsshsa. of a rabbit warren, when insur- mino Gigli saw a real Are burning suspend the rules to pass that bill,” ing to make it successful. The power politics that force is a up. There was fear of .Mack rust. believe in our form of govern- *" Hartford. State Convention down In the "Mil. goat, as this la toe night he will be carnival wUl come to a close to- Schools in town, with the excep- nlcklefrltzers; 1 1 Rudy Valles or- Abrosd” 13:46—Salt Lake Tal^niacl* Choir gents took Castellon de la Plana weapon which . cannot profit the Co n g re g a tio n al C o n tro v ersy forth instead of the faint glow sup- By imitating a toe-dancer, Mis- given toe works. Uop of the North school closed Fri- ®n*stra. i *i'J®~Norseman ()usrtet . and Organ. And federal officials held back ment.” And speaking only for him- °«enwlch night with a matinee for the chll 12:00 N ^ _ P r o g r a „ this week. It was the first good east- users.” posed to be cast by an rtectrical de- souri’s Republican Rep. Short will meet In Bt. Mary’s School, 1451 Elbee and Jeems—did you ever day. Pupils attending Manchester . WABC-CBS — 6:30 Workshop 1:00,—Church of toe Air. ern port the insurgents had won. plans for a drastic reduction in Economist Roger W. Babson, of self (Hague is vice chairman of the ®“i'” ’day and Sunday? dren earlier thu afternoon. _ When parliament met Tuesday, planting next year. Boston, arrived this week in Beloit, vice. Still singing, Gigli stepped caused gales of laughter in the Main street. Some of the commit- hear tola one at any time? High school have completed their "The Reunion;” 7 Swing 1:80—Europe Calling. As the victors then drove on Democratic national committee) he We wtll have a big hotel all to our- The news In the bulletin will be year’s work. Club; Prof. 'Quiz; 9 Hit Parade; PM. however, after more British ships Wis., looking for a tussle. Moder- into the wings, got ‘.wo buckets of house— and a resolution to estab- tee chairmen will present reports of My Tuesdays are meatless. 8 1:45—WDRC String Bnsembl*— southward, thousands of loyalists— This week agriculture depart- repudiated CIO and American La- tos activities of toe year. short this week for the old boy has had been attacked near Spain, water and put it out. lish a federal bureau of fine arts make all the noise and raise all the My Wednesdays are wheaticss. Mrs. Elsie Jones attended part of Kay Kyser'a orchestra. ‘ OuasalBg Contest James Martin, songs. many wounded, many penniless, all ment experts said: Conditions have ator of the Congregational and bor party support of Democrats. was tabled. Thar* wUl be a paesting of the been working bard at the carnival 12:45—News Chamberlain reported: The possi- been favorable for cotton and to- Christian Churches in the U. S., he cane you wish and nobody will stop I am getting eatlesa each day: toe conference at the Hartford ,, ® Meaaage of Israel 2:18—Radio Voice of Religion— homeless— fled to Valencia. Insur- Carnival Committee at the armory My home—it la heatless, all week and Is feeling a litU'a Ured. Seminary including a aetUng-up L'®“ drama "Thel and bility of having safety zones desig- was there for the biennial conven- Frictio n In A u t o Union G irl's Ship C o m es In Laws to set up an unemployment Rev. John W. O’NeU. gent warships allegedly shelled the bacco. Corn has been progressing. on Tuesday night at 8:00. Please of rooms fo? My bed—It is sheetless. Something like Bee-el whi. has been conference for Eastern Mlgrifint ‘*Ance (west nated in loyalist Spain’s harbors Moisture on western ranches has tion of their general council. Dele- President Homer Martin of CIO’s compensation system for railroad everybody. The whole gang In one sweating at the Green this past few 1 Theater Project 2:80—To Be Announced. road they took. And insurgent air- Helen Borsos, 19, of Passaic, all make an effort to attend, for All was sent to the Y. M. C. A. staff, having completed a course ln r * 5*® ®. Concert in rhythm, l.3 0 ^ 1 en n Darwin, barltons and was being investigated, and Spain’s been the best in years. gates to the council now are elect- spectacular United Auto Workers workers and keep aliens from fish- barracks with the cootlea making weeks. So wtU be seeing you next 8:00—Everybody’s Mualo—Colum- men were storming Valencia when ' N-J'lhad looked for a job for months there are still several features to My bread la butterless. loclal work, through toe school of Soprano insurgent government had suggest- ed by states and districts. The con- this week suspended from office ing off the coast of Alaska were IM discussed. only a one night visit and we prom- week. I 2 bia Symphony Orcheatra. they got there. More foreign ships in vain. Then— she’* hazy on de- My coffee la augarleas, the council of Social Agencies in Talks: WABC-CBS 12:30'p. m, 2.00-—Sunday Dinner at Aunt Fan- ed that British ships use some port Sp en din g Splurge flict, Mr. Babson said, would be Vice Presidents Frankensteen, sent to the White House. And con- ise they wUl not get In irour under- Ralph Casey on "British A f& ra;” nie • 4:00—The Castllllans. were wrecked and many 'Valencia tails— she became a stowaway on p ie Post Executive Committee EMh day I grow poorer but wlier; Jeema. Hartford. outside the war zone. But effective Wells, Mortimer and Hall and Sec- ferees settled differences tetween weu. OUr drum corps will take part WOR-MBS-3, 150th Anniversary of 4:30—Winnipeg (Chorus — CBS homes were set afire. There’s usually a lull in Wash- between himself and other officers the Normandie. When the ship will meet on Wednesday night at My locka are feetless, i 2:30«—Kodooler* protection could not be guaranteed over his plea that delegates be elect- retary-Treasurer Addes. the two houses on farm-benefit tn the parade and oompeUtlon and ratification of Constitution and “Day Dreams” Singers—from Toronto, Valencia authorities, unable to ington when congress checks out. brought her back this week, and toe armory at 8:00. There Is al- My trousers are aeatless. British War Veteram Anxillary ed from each church or parish. Martin said they were an “ irre- payments provided for in the big ways something ImporUnt on hand a number of our members have os- There was a good' attendance at evaciiaUon of Valley Forge, Oova. 3:(MV—^undAy Drivers 6:00—Texas Rangers. care for so many helpless men, wo- to Britain’s merchantmen unless But this summer government agen- photographers gathered around And underwear, I haven't any: the nation was willing “to take an Dr. Oscar Edward Maurer of New sponsible group” and had done "ir- spending-lending bill. for consideration. •ured Commander Redman that the regular meeUng of the unit last George H. Earle of Pennsylvania 8:30—Romance Melodies 5:30—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra. men and children, tried to send the cies are expected to work at top her, a business man asked who she But by’ then differences had they will be tn line Of march. How My God! But I hate the Kaiser. and E. D. Rivera of Georgia; WOR- active part in hostilities”—and he Haven, Conn., was elected to suc- reparable harm” by again injecting was, heard her story, and told her: The last opportunity this year for Wednesday and gave toe n.ew can Q uotations— 4:00—Rangers' Sersnads 8:00—Joe Penner—Ben Pollack’s refugees still farther south. speed, spending money. The theory arisen over the deficiency appro- about the rest of you fellows taklnx BEE-EL. MBS 6:45, Forum on "The Govern- Orchestra. could not recommend a course ceed Babson as moderator. "destructive factionalism” into the “ You start work in my store . . . ” B social get-together of the First didates a fine welcome. 4:30—"World Is Yours" The insurgents then attacked on is that a dollar spent promptly will Delegates and members who at' ment's Recovery Program Plan,” 6:30—Baseball Scores. which might “spread” the conflict. union. They retorted that they stood priation — so adjournment again District wUl be at a party to be held AndenKm-Shea Auxiliary, V.F.W. 8:00-Marlon Tally and Joseph the soutlwrn (Cordoba) front and do thrice as much good as a dollar was deferred. parade If for nothing else and let’s tended the New England Council Government la founded upon the Henry A. Wallace, Harry Koestner'* Orchaitrs 8:35—Phil Qxik’s Almanac. spent later on. M arry U ncle Sa m ? for “a truly democratic union and Mine Rescue N o. 2 Bt toe Rainbow, In Bolton, on Sat- The regular :;<^tlng of the Andi reported loyalist lines there virtu- urday. June 25. TlckeU at 80 cente show the Department that we can meeting in Ansonia last Sunday re- inequalUty of man, the rule of the . "pP*'*""' Nathan Straus, Howard 5:80*—Radio Newai^] 7:0O—Joan and KermlL G er m a n 'N o' Several years ago Prof. Robert not one controlled by the whims of “ I never was so glad to see a man A Glance At The Record erson-Shea Auxiliary was held in ally had collapsed. Already, government agencies B person will admit you to a fioor Herbert Blaaell or the V.F.W, poat room, at Manches- ported a fine time, at both the bus- Inferior by toe aupe!*or. and each \ 6:00—Catholic Hour 7:30—Phil Baker—Oscar BnUDsy’a Germany is not obligated legally have announced they will buy $10,- E. Rogers of Massachusetts Insti- a self-willed and irresponsible dic- before,” Peter Shinskowsky told iness session and toe field day. The man has his proper place. '^ A F -N B C 9:30. (Chicago tator.” This, the 73th congress, set a toow and an /venlng of dancing. Cap Peterson about toe uniform ter Green, la.st Tuesday. Past Presl. 6:30—News Orcheatra. Prospector Finds Plane or morally, the Reich’s economics 000,000 worth of clothing and 500,- tute of Technology told collegians neighbors who dug him out of a Our Post win do most of the work to be worn. Moat of you will not picnic was held in the beautiful —Prof. Mortimer J. Adler of toe bm’, ' w*t*’ '®i u ^ !!’ TIi® Wage-Hour 8:00—The World Dances. Then a trial of the five before peace - time appropriation record, dent Anna Barron Installed Eliza- Stoopnsgle and Don- Last March, during California’s minister, Walther Funk, pro- 000 cases of grapefruit juice, to to “marr.v the boss’s daughter.” coal mine Wednesday for the sec- In cpnnecUon with toe party, and Naugatuck Valley and a variety of University of Chicago. “ * Bill Make Jobs?" aid Dickson 8:30—93nd Aniveraary of First remaining members of the board split the Democratic party, and en- hf''* Anything as you have beth Brtmley as historian. We were cago. I W EAF-NBC-2 Sunday Drivers; worst storm in many years, a TWA claimed Thursday at Bremen, to keep surpluses from crashing mar- Later he suggested marrying the ond time in six months. Rescuers vffil receive a. share of toe proceeds. the outfit from last year. glad at this meeting to welcome games were played, sports were en- 7:00—Jack Benny and Mary Uv- BasebaU Game. of directors, a struggle over the acted most of. but not all, the laws joyed and there was entertainment airliner carrying nine persons van- acknowledge annexed Austria’s kets and to obtain goods for dis- boss’s stenographer — “ the, daugh- had tunneled 46 hours to free Shin- TOe American Legion has a new And don’t forget the stubs and Mrs. Josephine Tournaud and Mrs. Ingstone—PhU Harris Orches- 9:00— Edwin Franko Goldman debts. union’s bank account, and agitation President Roosevelt proposed. and dancing. BrlUab War veterans No group can maintain that lU I ^ee” ‘ 6Tacl^‘ BYn'nJy?^’ ^^^^^^^ ished. Other fliers could not find it tribution to relief clients. ter is broke.” This year Rogers ad- skowsky and his son, entombed by I t In Hartford, toe fourth poet In the penny strip that Adjutant Che- Lillian Linders into our Auxllli right Includes the upsetting of Carthy; 9 Phil Spltalney's Glrta- It tra Band Omeert. for a special convention loomed. It passed crop-control, big-navy, and their auxiliary members were and a $1,000 reward was offered. A vised graduates: “Your most secure a cave-in at Ashland, Pa. t dty. It la known as toe Fed- ney sent you. They must bs in by Refreshments were served after the order. Force belong, to the gov-j Larry Clinton orchestra. 7:80—Interesting Neighbors 10:00—Grand Central Statlen. housing, relief, public-works and Employees’ Post No. present from Waterbury,, Bridge- ernment alone. young gold prospector kept on look- and profitable career in the future tax laws. It did not pass the Roose- nML Thursday. Make returns to meeUng by President Helen Gustaf- ^ABC-(?BS — 2 Everybody’s 8:00—Don Amecbe, Edgar Bergsn 10:30—Headlines and Byllnea. I**- Night work mode It Impossible Quartermaster Moseley or Adjutant son. port, Springfield, Manchester, Hart- —A. A. Berle, Jr, Aaaiatont Secre- 11:00—Sporta—News. ing and this week reported he had will be on the public payroll.. . . It velt Supreme Court bill or provide ford-and Absonla. Cook Alman^; and CbarUa McCJartoy for them to attend the meetings of ijeney. Remember this la to pay off The regulah meeUng of the Hart- tary of Slate. 9:00 — "Manhattan Merry Go found the wreckage on a Buena France, Turkey, Syria is only another kind of dole, but for a New Deal in governmental or- The mystery package, donated by 6:30 Phil Baker; 7:30 92nd Anijl- 11:16—Duke Ellington’s Orchastn. Short Shp?t N ews Stories other posts, but notr’U ey can set toe last of the mortgage on toe ford District CkiuncU will be held Round” 11:30—Lnighton Noble’s Orcheatra. Vista peak, 90 miles east of Fresno. Election & A llia nce you won’t mind that.” ganization. And its tax measure did toalr own hour for buslnesa. We Mrs. Jean Porterfield at the last I versary of first baseball game; 8 Renominated: Democratic Rep. Connecticut Cottage” at toa VFW Sunday, June 19 at CapKol Hall, 320 meeting, was won by Mrs. Mae No kind of government can aav New Goldman band series; 9:30 9:30—"American Album of Famil- The nine victims’ bodies then were Certain communities formerly Found' Guilty: Franklin Pierce not satisfy the President. wish toem all toe str«[gto and har- Ann street, Hartford. Memorial nation. iar Muale” removed by mule pack train. belonging to the Turkish Empire Sit t er W ill W alk Henry B. Steagall when Alabamans McCall, 21, truck driver, in the kid- Home In Eaton Rapids, Grimley. Headline# and Bylines. Thirty-four senators’ terms ex- Bxmy ntcessary for a succesaful Michigan. ^ aervlcea will take place at tola —Rev. Dr. Wallace Nntting. INDIA SEEN AS U. S. Last weekend, an army bombing have reached a stage of develop- voted Tuesday. post meeUng. TTie unit extends aympatby to . I Magic Key with 10:00—PhU SpiUlny and bis Girls When his workers sat down last naping of James Bailey Cash, Jr., pire this year. Five— HiU, Pepper, Our drum eorpa took the best 10:30—University of Chicago Round p la n e that apparently “disinte- ment where their existence as in- year, boss Walter F. Fry sat down Itidieted: Six men for plotting to 5, of Princeton, Fla. Our regular June meeting win be Mrs. William Moore, whose husband ir.ie .1. . V. , I Ru'ly Vallee; 5:30 Grenadier appl e BIABKRT mynoldSf Gillette and Davia—^ v e appearing and toe best marching Mrs, Mtrmle Hollister of 48 Hol- is sUlI confined at St. Francis hospi- Half the trouble In this old world I Guards band; 6:30 FEG Miirrav Table DtscuaMon grated” during a storm crashed dependent nations can be provi- with them and said he would not defraud the U. S. in three housing Suicide; Dr. William W a lla ce “ Monday. June 27. at toe lister street wUl hold a card party sionally recognized, subject to the been renominated. One—Hitchcock jrtoes In the Fireman’s parade last tal. W# join in wishing him speedy m.Hrti?' ®''*HMUng Prosrram; 8 Tyrone Power Play^ 11:00—News near Delavan, 111., killing its crew solicit any more orders until they projects at Chicago. Campbell, noted astronomer and It.is an important meet- at her home next Wednesday eve- Wenatchee. Wash.— (AP) — India rendering of administrative advice —has been defeated. Two—Diete- Saturday,turday, also two othernth«r VFWm rw girls recovery. meddling into ether nations' affairs, house; 9 Norman Cloutier presents 11:16—Stan Norris’ Orchestra U a great potential market for of eight; and a private plane sput- went back to work. Soon both Acquitted: Five ex - policemen president emeritus of the Univer- we hope to see a larga ning, June 22. Playing will begin and assistance by a mandatory un- rich and Reames—did not enter ^ m corps were honorably men- We are also sorry to learn that —John L Merrill, president of the Monday expectations ^ 11:30—Musical Interlude American apples, Mra. Crows Buek. tered and crashed near Worland, workers and boss went back to tried for kidnaping in the Tampa, sity of California. of memben there. One of at 8 o’clock. Set-back will be play- til such time as they are able to primaries already held. the District Officers will come to Uoned. As a few of toe members of Mrs. Crosky has recently been 111 Pan-AnMrican Society. WEAF-NB(3—12:80 p, m. Words ^1’??—H*y Kinney’s Orcheatra wife of toa YJI.CA. secretary at Wyo., killing its four occupants. stand alone.—LEAGUE OF NA- work. But this week the nation’s Fla., flogging case. Married: Rosemarie B rancato, ed Tbe^ public la Invited to attend That leaves 28 yet to run for re- wake toe annual Inspection, and wa toe drum corps had to work, some this card party. The proceeds will again. 'We mlased her at the last T «>.• u *"“ **®:’ 1:45 Hymns of all 12.'00—Weather Report Madras, told Washlngtoa fruit TIONS COVENANT. No. I sit-down boss announc^ he Fined: M veel Rochas, Inc., $1,- opera singer, to Dr. Lester Roth- of the bojrs in toe Junior corps were meeUng and hope that ahe will soon I think everybody should have a churches; 4:15 Benno Rablnoff AM. Tro u bled Earth - nomination. Opposition was as- b* graded according to the be turned over to toe committee for frowers. Psopls o f India nesd fm it Under this provision, Syria be- was going to move his automobile— OWWor smuggling French gowns man of New York; Maxine Alcott sured by this week to 15 of them— Rumber prasent toe conduct of the ^ ed to replace toem and toe kids be well enough to attend toe meet- vZ' « . W ABC-CBS-2 Matinee to 12:02—Larry (Clinton’s Orchestra badly, rii* aald, and Australia la into New York. Mvancement of musical training In ings. —Mrs. Qrace D. MsMm, of Cleve- Manhattan; 3:30 Missouri BapUat An earthquake shook England, came a French mandate. In north- seat cover factory to Georgia to get of Memphis, Tenn., to Baron Wed- Nye. Thomas (Okla.), Van N uyt wssring, number of uniforms worn, flU^ In perfecUy. Even toe drum Manchester schoola. ' 12:30—Louis Panico’a Orchestra earrytog on a brisk bualneaa wnii The boys have worked hard at toe land, who collects frogv and toads. Student Union choir; 4 Clhamber 1:00—Silent Belgium and France last weekend, east Syria, next to Turkey, is a dis- away from Michigan’s high labor Sentenced: W. H. Mahan, ousted dell Wedellsborg of Denmark. Qark, Berry, Barkley, Caraway, l^ oa caps and oeveral ™ jor was a aubstltuta. toe regular Praident Helen Gustafson wishes her 1b i^)|>lee at 36 cents a dbML / killing three persons, injuring 20, costs. Kansas City labor leader, to one MVA Carnival aU week and we hope niuBic„ Miiea. WJZ-NB(3—11:30------a. trict called the Sanjak of Alexan- Divorced: Eleanor Holm, swim- Pope, Bulkley, McAdoo, Smith, Mc- other pdnta that we shaU not t ^ e drum major just returned from toe .to thank all who came to' her card 1984 LICENSE PLATES "GOOD” frightening millions.. . . A tornado yeqc in jail, for malicious destruc- ^Boe to mention. At tola meeting that the financial returns are satis- m. Four-p club program: 1:30 p. m. dretta that contains a swell harbor. mer, by Arthur L. Jarrett, band Carran, Tydings, A dam s and ho^ital after an operation and will party last week or made donaUon in factory. UNTIL THE LAW SAW THEM Joe Green orcheatra; 3 Club mat- SHORT STORY: EXPERT $16, hit Clyde, Tex., killing 12, injuring tion o f property. toe delegates win be elected to re^ not be able to take over the Job GUNS FOB U. 8. NAVY Preparations for an election there leader; Vincenzo Flermont, Italian George. The other 11 are McGilL any way. The party ;was a great inee. TAX THREE CBNTS 40, shattering 23 houses___ A flood Babies, Just A , B & C Guarded: Col. Charles A. Lind- Uie convention in New until our State Omventlon parade auccera. The winners were: ladles made in WABBnravoir this summer led to street fights be- The Area Shaded Here Is The prize fighter, by Mrs. Madeline Hayden, Overton, Brown (N. H.). Mary B. Chesiey AnxIUary RawUngs, Wyo.— (AP) — They — Monday short waves; wrecked a train near Hematite, Mo., Mrs. Alice Griffin. MrS. Ber- bergh’s home on the French coast *• J^he end of too year la in Greenwich. flrsL Mrs. Mary -Coles; second, Mrs. tween Turks and. Arabs (100 per- Sanjak Of Alexandretta Force Astor Dick Fiermonte, so- Thomas (Utah). Gibson, Bone, U. 8. W’. V. ’®®j; «ood In 1934, 1938. 1936 and 01^4A Prague 6:55 Popular music Pueblo, Oolo.— (A P )—A Pueblo killing the engineer, marooning 33 Li.. nice Griffin and Mrs. Catherine after he was reported to have re- ciety matron. —’Vi® b* « The Anderson-Shea Post r»«m Anderson; men's first, Mr. Dal- 1937 and so one puzzled western epd aonga: 2RO Rome 7:30 Folk Waablngton—(AP)—Tha sons were killed) and jeopardlz^ Griffin had never m et Babies I^nergan, Milton. Wagner and TOinsttii^ coniaute# designated. At a short business meeting held woman was baffled by the forma It passengers for eight hours. . . . A ceived threatening letters. committee wss very sorry tt rained quest; second, Mr. C. Wetoerell Wyoming rancher can’t understand music; DJD Berlin 9:30 Strains of capital makss not toa lain for relations between France and 'Tur- andretta. And this week, in return were bom to all three within 14 Eded: Arthur P r e n t ic e Rugg, Duffy. The members of toe And*rioB- In toe State Armory last Wednes- was necessary to fill out before pay- landslip in Japan derailed two Bern: Quadruplets (three boys I***?*? ***^ ibey Saturday, becaiM they arrangsd to ^ y night, we had toe pleasure of why hla old automobile license Homeland: OSD DSC GSB London toe nation but all of Ita Mg niMul key. for broad concessions, French dip- hours on the same floor of a chief justice of Massachusetts su- TOe President’s recent decision to ^ offlcerz to Shea Auxiliary wish to thank toe ing her personal and eorporgttoq to- funs. trains, killing 20, injuring 150. and a girl) to the wife of a teamster show to* town’/people the drlU that W ^ U n g Mrp. Rosamond Cranlck plates aren’t any good In 1938. J^Hnkhig aonga: JZJ Tokyo France declared martial law and lomats hoped to make a military Pittsburgh hospital. N urses preme court; Gen. Michael Polzi- make a transcontinental tour this nlnato for aleetton to serve next members of toe Moha-Ypres AuzU- "I thought, as,long as I a ta j^ on come taxes so she employed a tax The Navy Yard ban la tt* gal* t w e d the infants “A ” “B" and in Liverpool, England; a son, to koff, former aide of Russia’s czar; won toe VFW NaUonal Op«i cham- East Hartford, thus adding an- 12:46 Current problemi. •Xpert apparently appeased Turkey by alliance. with Turkey, to supple- summer was construed in Washing- Tour presence la dsolred. so pionship for our drum corps. Ths Inviting them for a country road, any old aet of plates souros of manufactora af tt* M> Clara Bow, “It” girl, and Rex BelL Thomas L., Chadboume, New York Neighbor’s Night, June 17. Due to other member to our Auxiliary. HU fee was $18. promising to protect Turks in Alez- ment France’s pact with < - cowboy actor. ton as notice that he meant to fl^ t Mra. Etoelen* Ltwia and Mra. would do," toe rancher told High- Maho U the only sUU that does and 16-laeh gun* Air tt* Navy. B lawyer. for continuance of his iv «ii^ ’’’ajr Patrolman C. A. lAns. The tax was tores esnts. tak** toraa psam M mafea tta gow not Impose a tax on motor fuaL . She paid with a poatag* stamp. 5 for a hattlaMrtp PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, JUNE 18,1938
EVEyiNG HBRAUa;MANCHB8TCR. CONN. BATURDAt, 1§, 1988 LETTER WRITING PROJECT South Windsor School Pupils and Their Letter Exhibit LEND A HAND BUILDING LAGS Donations are asked from the FAR BELOW 1937 IS BIG TASK FOR PUPILS public by the welfare WOTkera to Nip Green In assist In rehabilitating k small fS------— ------l." family returned to Manchester from Second Twi League Upset, 4-3 , .cd in April. Many townspeople another state. Household needs for • have honored the children with their the family are two pillows and slips, Sarvey Shows 13 Of 25 Class o n e Handled Total visits recently. sheets, blankets, plates, cups and Some of the plsces outside of saucers, cuUety, a tea kettle, sauce- Towns Gaining Over Pre- BECKER AGAIN LEADS TRADE Local Sport Old Rivalry Flares Again Of 1,900 Letters At So. United Spates w-hlch the children re- pans and a frying pan. An oil burn- ' celved letters from are: Nome, ing stovs was donated yesterday. Alaska; Vancouver, Nanaimo, and Call 4658 if you have anj^lng you vions Month. NORMAN P U n PITCHES Windsor School; Mrs. i Newton, British Columbia, Eldmon- care to donate: Chatter As Green Faces Rockville ton, Alberta, London, Ontario, Can- SOIOOL BATTERS WITH .474 Roth Anderson Teacher ada: San Juan, Puerto Rico; Fort Building activity In Connecticut It U a proven .and Ineaeapable lUatixnUr wm face Rock-^ CLASSY FOUR-HIT BALL Amador, Canal Zone; Pearl City, advanced seasonally during the “ ••ball garoaa played at vm# at that city tomorrow after-^ The Green will face most of these Oahu, Honolulu. Hawaiian Island; HURLEY PRAISES month of May as compared with ML Nebo do not produce sufficient noon and thereby renew an ancient *weet la their In Charge, Is Praised. Laupahochoc. Hawaii; Blackburn, ALSO IN FRONT IN Trade School Pitching Record revenue for local teams to defray rivalry on the baaebaU field that first visit to the Windy City and It England: Castle Morton, near Mal- April, but lagged far behind the expense of bringing attractions to dates back Into the dim past. Not remalna to be seen Just what will Vince’i Single T f c Win- vern, Worcestershire, England; Isle corresponding month of 1937, it li MaacbMter . , . why such k sltus- that tbe present teams are greatly Rockville tomorrow. It of Barra, Scotland'_ Sydney, Aus- BUILDING PROJECT shown In the monthly building Innings Uon should exist Is a highly diffi- concerned In this rivalry but there ‘ bis U only a guess G«rnMUi-Ainsi1(s. This week will terminate the iX iX T R A BASE BLOWS ^that the Men of Hublard may be h:' tralia; Peru, South America; Wee- vey taken by the Department Pttehsr ntehed cult question to solve . , , never has been any love lost be- •ebool term In South Windsor, and Sales and TrSffic Development oi the envoys of peaceful relation#. ofginl, 8b .,,,.*g ^ ** niog Ron In Sixth AlGe^ I nen, Nats), South Africa; Otautau, Rautenberg -.38 twaen these two places and there is with the end of school, will come New Zealand; Gorge Road. South- the New Haven Railroad among 29 At conslderabla cost, Mt. Nebo little reason to believe thst any- But a lot of oldtlmen both Sturgeon, e s ...... g I Bultck . ..29 1-8 the end of a long unit of work car- I land. New Zealand; Galnblll, South d cities and towns along the railroad's AND STOLEN BASES has been placed In the finest condi- thing within the post twenty years Manchester and Rockville cannot Vareick. rf .... a nuns Deal Severe Blew State Official Reports O lines and made public today by W, MIkoIeit ..17 2-8 tion passible as an athletic field ever see anything but bassball war Vince, c ...... I ‘ j ried on by the pupils of Rye Street ! Island, New Zealand; Aparima, New has been done to heal the - breach, : Zealand; Kalpoi, New Zealand; Mo- J. Landon, sales and service agent Wylie .. ...1« 1-8 • • a high wire fence encloses p e game U a regular Tri-County between any sort of a Uam reprs- Burkhardt, if ..” i To Dtle Hopes Of Hnb- School. koreta. New Zealand; Ahlpara, Building permits issued by the 25 Becker . H** baseball diamond and the League game transferred from Mntlng either place. However, the *• Plltt, 2 b ...... 1 The children of Rye Street range WPA Labor In Constnict' . 7 2-8 Saunders, 2b . ’ a North island. New Zealand. communities last month bad a total Wylic-Aiid Belfiore Top Taggart football gridiron and both fields are Manchester to Roekvllls st the re- Rockville management agreed In age from 6 to 12. There were valuation of $2,833,681 which was a . B well nigh perfect for their reepec- quest of Manager Joe Hublard. It transfer the game from here wiess, c f 1 18 children when January 3, the The children of Wm. Laeha's class Kradaa , Bslflors, lb .. 'i hnfites; Bhielields Op- of Laupahoehoe, Hawaii, sent lava ing Cedarcrest Home. gain over the April figures for the ..I uve j^ r t a . . . a goodly number of Is scheduled to get underway at 3 there when Hublard found there puplla started their letter writing same group of municipalities of FioMeru Aad Raatenberg HUintM . bleacher seats are available and all o'clock sharp. |was no diamond available here N. Plltt. p 8 from the volcanic crater, Klleauea, *J. Sullivan ...... 1 project. Doe to the removal of the which overflowed in '36. They also $363,780. The May total, however, Had UropIrB Tionbie pose Porterffdds Monday Whitehoiiae and Healy famlliea. Rautenberg made four atarta winning two against -Erring” Home Taain Stnmg sent sulphur, maps, newspapers,- Hartford, Juno 18 — (AP) — A was less, titan that of May, 1637, by b ^ t to the sUte . . . and yet the TTmpIre trouble seems to have there are now but 16 In the school. $1,126,934. Has Best PitchiDg Mark; ^ and one against Manchester High and lo s li^ to H a r tf^ fans stay away by the hundreds No one seems to know much drawings, and eight paper plates building project at Cedarcrest Sanl- been the main caUbe for bitter * « 81 10 The enrollment in September Is ex- Rye Street school pupils gathered with some of their letters from fa r off places are as follows: Back row, left to right, Robert Spilka, Al- Thirteen of the 25 cities and fk to rivalry between the two about the makeup of the RoekvUle Manohestoi Green. on w-hlch were drawn very beauti- cities. team. It has been stoted In various The Oerman-Americans turned in pected to be 20. fully CapL Cook's monument, and bert Bocys, Wm. Burke, Nelson Strong, John Pranckus, (Jharles BilskI, Joe Pranckus, Howard Tersavicll. Front row, left to right, Katherine torium In Newington Is demonstrat- towns reported gains in building ^ e n the umpe failed to appear in •b r h po 1900 Letters ffilmski doots .408. •"<> H a r t f o r d rircles that the best of the city have Bernardl, ss .8 the second upset of the TwUlglit pictures of the Hawlian Islands. McGrath, Lillian Tersavlch, Anna Pranckus, Dorothy Jorgelaa, Dorothy Myers and Albert Setsky, ing, Public .Wprks Commissioner permits Issued in May as compared , ?•' M UtoleTfs^ three against Wllllmantlc Trade. Windsor It has been said that Nebo U too toe picture It was somethbur else. To the 16 Jeft In school after with their figures for April. These 1?*? **tb«red together to represent Zapadka, lb ..4 League season with a 4-2 triumph Pearl City, Honolulu, children Robert A. Hurley said today, that bo**” '* center Along in 1922 or 1928 a Manchester that city and If such is toe case a VIot, 2b .... April fell extra work as letters came sent Ta-ro-co one of the chief food were Danbury, Hamden, Hartford, Rockrill. n th but that doesn't seem the logical team disputed a decision that re- ..4 over Manchester Gresn at the West WPA labor can measure up to the Manchester, Meriden, Middletown, Reynold "Butch" Becker, stal Md B r l ^ ^ r t Wylls and Beckar each won one against M w- outfit must be on the Hedlund, o . .4 producta, snapshots, newspapers, ent day happenings by telling of and Telegraph company, and the sulted in the boys from tbe Silk Patriss. 8b . Side Oval laiit night behind the ex- President Cardenas and. Uie oil sit- standards of private labor on a Naugatuck, New Britain, New Ha- wart third sacker of the local State chestor High and Winimantlc Trade respectively. field. The fact that all of the teams, .2 one of the Pacific fleet editions, and STASSEVrrCH TO LEAD trade commission has collected QUESTIONS ALCORN’ S • J.. ' “ haven't a t y gathering up their pUythInga tlvee In number, have combined Quartus. rf . cellent four-hit twirling of Normoa letters very beautifully printed. uation. voluminous data on practices of the project properly sponsored and ven, South Norwalk, Stratford, Tor- e - *” • opportunity to revive the and meandering home. But Uis aad .3 Trade school, captured hitting hon- might mean anything and It Is B. LovetU cf .8 Plltt. The outcome sent the GA'a The teacher,'Mrs. Schmidt, sent a It is hoped that the foreign mail cement, steel, farm Implement and scheduled. rin^on and West Haven. on for the second oonsecuttve year walking os It's no more part of this fracas was this, Rock- The month's list was headed by « « # bet that the strongest team A. Borello, if .3 and Green Into a deadlock for fourth list of the nationalities or parentage will bring about tolerance and a RRST WPA CONCERT gloss Industries. RIGHT TO SERVE AS when he ^ ce d the local Mechanics f ' flfteen-mlnute hike ville still has toe money in Its pos- N. Borello, p of each 8th grade child. They were friendly feeling for far away coun- ,A $201,310 employes home, ^ Hartford with permits valued at irom Main ati«et • . . session as the official reftised to that can be mustered wSl face the .2 plaro and brightened ths'tttle prao- Sedres of proposals also must be three-story brick and reinforced through the successful 1988 cam- Green team tomorrow In Rockville •J. Lovett . . . .0 0 of Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Fili- tries. Germany, Spain, China and $662,443, while New Haven and paign with a nifty mark of .474 pay If Manchester would not play. pects of the Blueflelds, who wars pino, Portuguese, American and Japan are among the nations the Noted New York Conductor X o! trade commission. SPECIAL PROSECUTOR concrete structure to house 115 em- West Hartford were second and As Manchester did not wish to play At this writing toe Green Is out figured to receive their keenest op- 1 for instance, wants Congress to ployes, is being built as a WPA season Becker socked the an^ “‘® ‘“®n nut in front with a good chance of atay- 28 German descent. class hopes to hear from. The Be Guest At Symphony Pro- third respectively. A month ago, pie at a .506 clip. ^ be due to tbe money. That In- S 4 18 6 4 I position from tbe Hublarditas. specify in actual figures what Is a project. Moriartys, Porterfields iMk of stellar attractions but that's |h$ at the top or at least tied for Manchester Green Greenwich was on top with West ...102 000 0—8 Vinoefs Bit Wins. Seeds from New Zealand. viewpoints of these nations should gram Opening Season. proper percentage of any one In- (Continued from Page One.) rel«ased by Manager cident broke off all baseball rela- Three girls, Elaine Robinson, certainly broaden even little minds. Begun Sept. 25, 1937, this unit is Hartford second and New Haven not a food reaaon either m the Twl Uona for a long time - and whUe first place In event of defeat. If German-Amerks ''^“ b WeIss on second In the dustry that , ought to be permitted Becker to* Green can get by RockvUIe to- Gladys Anderson and Annabelle 90 percent completed and will be third. games between local teams com- many of Uio m connected with that oaertflee olxth and the score tied at 3-aH, one company. The Commerce De- 829d of the cumulative supplement ready by August 15, 1938, accord- *1 "’5^ " base wallope niMd capacity crowds at the West morrow there will remain two bar- Camle, 12 years old, of Mokoreta, Paul Stasaevitch, noted New York of 1937. Despite the general decline ^ th double# and a triple, and game have put their uniforms Into J ®" Quartua. Patay Vince lashed a aingte o w New Zealand, sent lawsonlana, a partment has suggested an Inde- ing to present indications. throughout the State aa compared oioe . . . there a only one other $$» riera to meet and defeat, Wethers- • Lovett, Rti^eon; base on balls I short to score what proved to b* conductor, will be guest conductor pendent agency which could tell In- The writ charges that this statu- Play at Home Tomorrow permanent moth balls, memory still off Borello 1, Plltt 6 garden shrub, seeds. The shrubs The employes' home Is part of a with May, 1637, nine of the 25 S m. ^ »n stolen bases P “ •V“ ‘ hat we cai ttonk o " toe' Ungers on. field ^ d toe East Berlin Mohawks, struck out by I toe winning counter of the encoun- WAPPING with the Hartford Symphony Or- dustries what sort of co-operation Is tory authority Is confined to causes m pilfered sacks to bU credit tied for second place at thU Ume, Borello 9, Plltt 8 are growing rapidly. They also Chester when the unit of>the WPA pending before the Superior fjourt three-unit program at the Newing- communities enjoyed building per- ^d, old story of unwUltagneas to ter. The GA’s, who have sent two Idnds of seeds used to legal, and Arnold has advocated ton institution estimated to cost mit increases over their totals of He fielded .847 at the keystone sack P»y for entertainment after years ploying in )uux! luck in rMont starts Federal Music Project opens the vigorous criminal prosecution of wherein the state Is a party and Team Mark Of J ts feed cattle—the chow-molleift-, used The wedding of Miss Doris Lil- Bushnell Park Music Shell season monopolists. there was no such cause pending at $828,338. The other two are $7,440 the corresponding month last year. fought on uphiU battls oU tba way to feed cattle in winter, and Maori physician’s home, a WPA Job. The These were Hamden, Hartford, Mer- Jm Hllinakl was runner-up to PEASE AND ANNONE Former Array Meets Meri- raw don t average aa much aa a I and finally opened toe door to • rte- lian Benjamin, daughter of Mr. and on Wednesday evening, June 22nd, the time of the so-called appoint- ^ k e r In the slugging department The^Standings cabbage used to fatten cattle in fall. Borah and O’Mahoney, doubtless, infirmary is 12 per cent completed iden, Middletown, New Britain, New to™. Mrs. C. Vinton Benjainln of South In Hartford. will offer as they did to the lost ment of Hugh M. Alcorn as such aunngd“ *ng’’thl« this season . . we here FESTERDAyg RBsri.'ni Florence Pollard of Kalpoi, N. Z., Last summer these open air sym- special attorney. and the cottage 54 per cent Haven, Stratford, West Haven and RIVAL LOOPS PRODUCE ‘The league standing te now as Windsor, and Raymond Morgan El- Congress their Joint bill to regulate den Barons At Mt Nebo Natkmal League roilowi: sent many pictures showing recent phonic concerts attracted audiences Commissioner Hurley expresses Wethersfield. HEAD SANDY SLATE know What can be done about it floods and train wrecks. lison, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Interstate businesses by Federal li- It is further alleged that said sta- Comparative building permit data _____# that 8 up to toe teams to dla- Boston 1-8, Chicago 0-2. W L Pet. -j Ellison of 31 Sisson avenue, Hart- numbering thousands. and the tutory authority Is confiqed to satisfaction with the progress of Stella Lobb and her father, S. C. censing ot corporations. projects. for May, 1938, and for May, 1937, Latter Faces Snnsbi Cincinnati 4-12, Brooklyn 8 -ia Blueflelds ...... 2 0 1.00fi J Lobb, bus driver of school children, ford, will take place this afeemoon scheduled planned for this season. It If Treasury Counsel Herman Oll- causes where In that state's attor- Wylie sixth with ,3 ir^ ^ | th six New York 10. SL Louis S. PoUah-Amtrka v .. .2 1 A67 < at 4 o'clock at the Wapplng Com- Is anticipated, will continue to draw were reported In the railroad's sur- QUEER PENNANT RACES phant represents the Treasury, he ney and his assistants are disquali- Everything Prepared players over the .300 mark T r*^ Moriarty Bros. . . . .2 1 j a sent a newspaper and a folder of munity church. South Windsor, vey as follows: Local tennis fans have a treat in Pittsburgh 4, PhUsdelphIa $ (11 66T picturesque New 21ealand. They music lovers from points over the might remind them of the usefulness fied and such was not the case at Before the WPA projects started, City May 1938 May 1937 Yonog Pros In Feahire At West Ends At The Wes store for them In toe a p p ir m ^ of American Leagnd G reen...... 1 2 A3S with Rev. Douglas V. MacLean o(B- state. the time said Hugh M. Alcorn was age Percent- told of the raising of phormlum or of the tax weapon In penalizing cor- plana were completed, the schedule Bridgeport . .. $171,627 $614,770 i“"®Pb Hurston of h K^T Washington 12-3. Detroit 10-4. Germsn-Amerka .. .1 2 Mt J Mrs. Bntli S. Anderson fenar flax used to make twine. Mr. ciatlng. The program planned for the op- porate giants, especially through appointed. Porterfields ...... 0 2 JMQ J The church will be decorated with laid out and adhered to. materials Bristol ...... 20,217 124,700 lictories Crystal Lake; Ehn, D e rthaivL authority on the Indians And Reds Chief Rea- League Cleveland 8, Philadelphia L Lobb farms 823 acres of pastoral ening concert which begins at 8:30 the undistributed profits tax and a Continuing the writ alleges that were ready when needed and delays, Danbury ...... 17,310 79,830 Side; Both Start At 3.-00. Boston 9, Chicago 1. Borello Loeks OsotroL pouring In. Since the project be- palms and white peonies. The bride o'clock will offer Weber's overture prior to the filing of the information chalked court sport, at the Yitrs gan, the children have received country. The teacher of Stella will be given In marriage by her penalty tax on closely held corpor- threfore, were avoided, Mr. Hurley Derby ...... 750 3,600 hi Weaver of Hartford In (Other game poetpemed). Nchlo Borello was the kMtaC Lobb advised his pupils, after see- to “Der Frel'schutz” ; the Brahms ations. against Kelly, Hugh M. Alcom kad says. East Hartford . 18,430 161,675 baseball tourney. laney May Be On Card. rder’ ^tT*^ sons For Changes In Title I pitcher and he was a hit wUd last nearly nineteen hundred (1600) let- father, C. Vinton Benjamin. The Symphony No, 3 In F Major, Opus not taken the oath required by Sec- of the newly Leaders Eastern Leagns ters. More are coming dally. ing the Rye St. Letters which Stella maid of honor will be Miss Dofothy The employes’ home was one of Greenwich . . . 170,675 417,740 FwWlng honors went to Wvlle Moriarty Brothers will oppose Natlnnml League Hartford 9, Albany 4. night and not hla usual steady MliL 90; Saint-Saens' "Danse Macabre"; tion 10 of the Constitution of the w b o ^ Id down first base for ^the formed Y tennis club___ Mr. Thurs- He struck out nine and passed one Two large rooms and the hallway brought in. to get pen friends as it Ellison, sister of the groom, and the the first units under construction in Hamden ...... 140,600 62,575 m T w *!1**"" Barons of Meriden^at Elmira 5-3, Wllkes-Barta 2-2. was "a very pleasant way to ac- Slavonic Dances of Dvdrak; a State of Connecticut. ton a talk will be free and is open Chase Over Last Season; I but his mates did not ploy a steady of the Rye Street School had every bridesmaids will .be Miss Mildred the public works department’s Ijlg Hartford ...... 692,443 670,686 Freddie Pease, formeriy of Staf- Mt. Nebo tomorrow .afternoon at 3 ^ n t o n 6, Binghamton 4 (night) quire knowledge." .Strauss waltz, and Polovetzian FLOODS IN CHINA Because of these causes the writ Manchester .. 58,770 64,989 if* . ^ben needed, with a to toe public....he is one of to" SS""” fielding game. WUd tlunwa stem bit of wall and board space utilized Dexter, cousin of the bride, of South asks Mr. Alcorn to show by what building program. Eventually.lt ford, who now fights out of Wmi- officials of the NaUonal Lawn Ten- Wlllamaport 4. Hasleton 8 Because of a letter sent to Flor- Windsor. Miss Kathleen Healey. Dances from Alexander ' Borodin's Meriden . ; ___ 96,951 33,094 Belflore, tall fly ^ th toe Simsbury West Ends at tbe cause of one run which ' for the letters until this week. Only warrant he claims to have, use and wlU permit the elimination of pres- mantlc, and A] Annone of Spring- ^ Aaacoclatlon and Is president of Giants Boost Lead As Bees (night). ence Hall at Aparima, New Zea- iln of the bride, ol Hartford, Opera "Prince Igor." ent wooden structures. An average Middletown .. 108,790 27,175 c ^ r with a perfect average of tlrely unearned. FUtt howavor one room has been left with letters land, another teacher, Geoffrey The Brahms Symphony chosen - TAKE HEAVY TOU enjoy the office, liberties rights, field, Maas., have been signed to fur- toe New England Association. Runs Batted In—Ott, New Torir waa tight In the pinches and eoBMI for late visitors. In that one room, . Earle McKeman sister of the of 50 WPA laborers have been on Naugatuck ' , . . 28,850 73,100 52; Medwlck. St. L ^ e ^ S . ^ Duff, said he "thought It would be for this opening concert is noted es- privileges and franchises aforesaid. New Britain . . . 121,184 88,551 Top Hnrler toed 8»n>es sched- Trim Cnbs Twice. the standings through with A deserved win. besides the letters, are products egroom, of Hartford, and Miss Service of the writ must be made the Job consistently with an aggre- nish the action In the main six-round uled locaUy over toe weekend. The _ H lt^M oore, New York, 74; Mc- a good Idea to arrange for the pu- SD. Evelyn West of Hartford. pecially for the thrilling theme (Continued from Page One.) New Haven . . . 337,254 270,916 should have a Natienal LeaigiK The Green started right off ta tlw such as com broom from Oklahoma, on Alcom at his Suffield home on gate of 200 getting work. professional feature at Sandy Beach. GrcCT travels to RockvUIe for Cormick. Cincinnati, 73. pils of your school to carrespond The best man wll be John Lewen- of fury which la developed as the New London ..,. 30,500 43,480 most interesting story to tell.. W. L. PC. first frame and ooored a run salt from Kansas, sulphur from or before Monday. Thorough cooperation between Crystal Lake, Tuesday eve- Tri-County League Ult. CmclnnaU; New York ...... S8 with those of mine." . Mr. Duff and don of White Plains, New York, and symphony progresses until at the since they were able to commandeer Norwich ...... 15,415 95,466 By SID FEDEB and Martin, PhUadelphia, 18. 19 .635 hod two men stranded on the patte Texas besides many flowers and bis pupils sent interesting letters boats. It had been expected that no mo- the WPA and the state has expe- Irt.? ‘ V®nner Connecticut Barons Formidable Chicago ...... 81 when tho faming waa finlkhod. 'Fhg the ushers are Stanley Bailey of end it la heard "in terms of sunset dited construction and Ms. Hurley South-Norwalk. 115.825 120,600 stote amateur middleweight cham- nie Barons are formerly the Manchester mlddie- Associated Press Sports Writer Triples—Mlse. 8L Louis; and 28 A74 fruit branches or leaves, gold, silver, of New Zealand which have been tions for the defendants in the con- Stamford ___ 52,465 ’ 75,700 10^ , BuUck broke even In ClnclnnaU ...... 28 Germans evened the count tn tha Hartford, Robert Bowker of Hart- splendor." Romantic in nature, this Some of the Isolated units were expects the building will b« ready four plon, to Annone will be facing his ^sU cos and have players from toe decisive Ruhr, Pittsburgh, 6. 21 A71 lead and copper ores, quicksilver, answered. symphony offers a variety of rhy- spiracy cases would be filed before Stratford . . . . 109,430 63,800 f ” ** Becker and Wylie ^ n s thus far this season, didn't ap- Plttaburih ...... 27 second but the Green ease hocR mica, pearl' rock, opal, and petrified ford. John 'F. Shea, Jr., of Brook- experiencing a food shortage. It was Tuesday morning. as scheduled. • both big^st test since he Joined the pro- Merldto Industrial League, the Step right up to baseball’s side- 22 A51 Peter Bralk, headmaster of the lyn, N. Y., a cousin of the bride, and thm, and Is considered by many, one reported, but a Japanese official Torrlngton . . . 63,651 66,507 chalked up vi1na In their natl.n.fl°ra*. 19: Ott, New York 14. Cblcln. Boston ...... 25 with two more oe two inOeid hll^ wood from Nevada,' turquoise from Native School at Ahlpara, N. Z., starts. only feMlonal ranks the first of this y « r ^ u gatu ck Valley League and sev- *‘ ®o«‘b R«rk in show, boys and girls, and get a load 22 M2 Mr. Whitney Lewendon of White of the composer's most appealing said various forms of concentrated Finds No Dlfnculties Waterbury . . . 85,550 167,550 B ^ k eted to the eeml-flnal Sum.: Maf.^ced last Thursday night Stolen Boses-rHack and Galan. SL LouU ...... 21 aa error aad a base on belle ae« New Mexico, mineral deposits from sent two copies of the New Zealand eral foraer Meriden High school I of as queer a pair of pennant races Cnilcago, 6. -—-a, 28, A29 counted for the runs which provefi Plains, N. Y. works. food were being supplied by air- "This is an Indication that a West Hartford . 251,544 533,168 Belflore trailed Becker In - extra k! amateurs that won their he U probably make his next start Brooklyn ______„..21 31 A04 old faithful at Yellowstone,' lead, Ectiool Journal which pamphlet takes The bride's dress is princess style Paul Stassevitcb has won acclaim planes. major project can be operated suc- West Haven . . . 45,985 32,443 stars. The Barons have lost two at Sandy Beach Tuesday If a suit as the big-time has seen In years. Pltohlng (five or more decisions) PhUsdelphIa ...... 13 to be tbe lost the Green ooewefi ta sage brush, and seeds from Idaho, the place of a reader In New Zea- '*°“ bles, a ^ knockouts on opening night 33 .288 this gams. of white net over satin with long In this country and on the continent More important to the Japanese Manchester cessfully with WPA labor," Mr. Wethersfield . 77,425 57,900 ‘ '^•"•"’ •ntlc and Joe been defeated by toe able opponent can be found In the American League, you have * l“ aburgh, 9-1; Brown, American Leogne tax tokens from many states, press- land. • Wvlle and ^ b v U Ie ^ m e n by the score of The lead waa three to eae w tn train, V neckline, long fitted sleeves for his muslclanly Interpretations.' army was the extent to which Hurley states. "There has been no WtlUmanUc .. 2,040 10,300 w y le also contributed four-play PoIovdtMr of Windsor Locks, the World Champion Yankees play- Pittsburgh, 9-2. Cleveland ed flowers and air mail capital let- He said, 'T am at present trying forming points over the- hands, and s-x in 11 innings and th» .82 19 .027 the fifth when the Oermaas atoged Trained by the famous Leopold mechanized equipment has been more difficulty Insofar as building was second to Peaae ® brbthef, Eddie, considered a and toe vviilto^ New York , • • • • 3 0 ters from coast states through the to raise money to buy a small bat- a long tulU veil attachec to a halo Date Book bases with 18 and comer to amateur circles, and two ford Eagles by the score of 4-3. In ing virtually toe same brand of ball American Leaswe 19 .012 a raUy on soma wild baseball to- tery run movie machine. We are, Auer he Is a violinist and pianist mired, temporarily lost and perhaps operations are concerned on the two Belflore as at this time last year. Then Boston ...... SO 21 .588 kindness of Miss Leah Bourgeois of of pearls, and she will carry white rendered iiseleaa. WPA Jobs than on the PWA third with 13. promising Rockville fighters, A1 t o ^ o n ly other game they defeated ^Batting—Averill, Cleveland, .389; terlaced with two hits that evened Washougal,, Washington, several of course, far from power supply", as well "as a convincing conductor Tonight toe Rockville P. A. Sports Roundup they were 12 games over toe .500- Washington ...... 29 28 JM)9 the count PUft, that is the eldeg rose buds and vllley lilies. The maid whose dynamic personality achleve.s The full loss might not be known projects.” SENATOR COPELAND batting and fielding averages Barnes and BUI Satryb, also are to S;?r • Ch«pman, Detroit ..., tree and garden specimens from "If you can Interest any of your of honor's dress Is pink mousaellne Manchester Veterans* Association follow: mark; now they re 11. Yet last Philadelphia, .369...... 27 27 .6001 Plltt, retired from second 6ase and a whole-souled response from his until September, as engineers said The infirmary is being built by ^be prosTam. The .. pitching staff Includes Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, Wyoming, friends In this project, I shall be de sole with accessories to match carnival at Main and Maple streets. remainder of the card wifi be match- By EDDIE BBIETZ. June 18 murderers' row was 2% Philadelphia .....23 28 .451 put Charlie Saunders out thore aad orchestra." the flood might continue, and even Wadhams, Carey and May, private Batttng Averages u " » f t y '’ Amlano New York, June 18.— (AP) — n m M In front of the 'ligers, with 49; Lewis, Chicago . .. California, Georgia, South Carolina, most grateful. Our work Is most and she will carry Hollywood rose Next Week CLAIMED BY DEATH ed among fighters from Hasardvllle Who have seen sendee in toe Nauga- Washington, and Greenberg and .....19 28 .404 that la the opinion of many harassing, but my wife and I are Admission to these weekly Wed- grow worse, until then. contractors who were low bidders A.B. Hits Avg, CnAvcIand’flHeveland's IndiansIndiAns fiveflvs» games'w^ms m^ back. BL Louis ,, Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, North buds and bachelor buttons. The June 21.—Robbins circus at Wylie, lb ___ ...... 63 RocI^IIe, Windsor Locks, WllUman- fish? rail*"* '‘ R flffht f ^ ’ and GehrInger, Detroit, 84. ..19 88 J18 was the necessary sotak plug to thd rewarded by the brightness of our bridesmaids' dresses are aqua em- nesday evening concerts at the C3ilnese reports said the area di- and who have about 100 workmen 20 .317 sin*' League. Also Mike * and 7 to And today, Gehrig and Company la Carolina, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Dougherty’s lot. Center and McKee (Continued from Page One.) Becker, 8b .., ...... 57 27 Bomeravllle and S i^ etto, formerly with Meriden Runs In—Foxx, Boston, Eacteni League German defense and attack. In the children, (children whose mothers broidered net over satin with match Music Shell In BiLshncll Park Ls free, rectly cost of the north-south rail- streets. drawn from the open market. It is Kulasenski, ss .474 WITbraham, Mass. ‘b« ‘at end.,.. " ^ ’"® behind the 72, Avcrill. Cleveland, 93. Binghamton . .3.^ 10 lost two frames tbe Green hod boea Missouri, South Dakota and Louisi- way from Hankow to Chengchow four storiu^high, brick and con- ...... 19 19 .388 High. Rudolph, a lefthander, will Tribe, while the Tigers are In fifth .007 ana. The two latter states through and fathers whre cannibaLs) and ing accessories, and they will carry with chairs available at a nominal June 28,—Hartford County Asso- Wlerzblckl, c ‘‘“n’t under- I M lts-^ a vls. Washington; 80; Hazleton ., ..30 15 on bases but never got beyond etc- cheered by any help given by our fee, and a supply of park benches had been cleared of all Japanese crete, the state paying $340,773 of Political friends and enemies—ho ...... 49 11 .224 " * pending take care of first base, George place. .607 Miss Verna Simon of Brookings. Talisman rose buds. hiation, American Legion dance and Poggl, 2b ___ vrith Ekldle Elm and Joe Delaney of ‘ b®y threatened Lewis, Washington, AveriU, Oevel Elmira ...... 26 2U .0(15 ond. friends." Following the marriage there will available without charge through troops, and that guerrillas were ac- the costs and PWA contributing a had man> of both—expressed shock • 4 6 17 .870 Lead By Three Games South Dakota, and Agnes Neck of floor show at Rkinbow in Bolton. and grief at news of the death. HlltoskI, If ...... 44 M o le s t e r to appear on the lake «t flood ? / ^ »' but a is ^ . and Oehringer. Detroit, 74. Albany ...... 27 23 J)40 Bloedeids Play Next Sends Samples. be a reception for Invited guests, the courtesy of the Park Depart- tive In the Lunghai area, adding 45 per cent grant of $278,815. The 18 .408 program as soon aa sulUble oppon- Warren at third and the ‘ ba VorkvlUe „ '^ ® " fblft your glance over to toe ItoublM — Cramer and Cronin, Monday evening the Bluefirida on* Mansura, Louisiana, have been the Coming Events Presldent’a Message Belflore, rf ...... 45 15 outoeld will be composed of Eddie Germ«m section put a quick atop Hartford ..2 0 30 A35 Mr. Bralk sent samples of kauri held at the Wapplng Community ment. ^ further to the Japanese predica- July 2.—Dawn dance at Rainbow employes' home will cost the state Kradas, cf . ,. .338 NstlonM League, and you get an- Boe^, 18. Trent r r e n t w tertalB Porterfields at ths Wsst filAt ihost frequent correspondents, and ment. President Roosevelt waa one of ...... 40 H .261 sluggera. “‘ •••y ‘“CU Shlnnon, Buddy Heck and Butch other freak that would warm the ..19 20 .432 gum, and a descriptive folder of Church House, which will be pret- In Bolton, sponsored by Legion. $92,186 and the WPA wll spend Parclak, c . .. TneveIand,/Tr~Vmii^iamsport and many of the fans wars ooking from them have come many edibles, tily decorated with garden flowers, The southern Japanese spearhead $106,133. the first to extend condolences to ...... 34 8 .235 Kennedy. Black and John Roxborougb, Louis' ..18 29 .383 pictures, histories, newspapers, and New Zealand. His letter came air July 18-24. — American Legion Mrs. Copeland who, with their son Skinner, rf ... ‘ bl* time 1*^5. 1‘’ "®®‘ b and Keltner, Wilkes-Barre----- ..15 last night If another upast was in mall. (The school children have after which the bridai couple will pointed to Hankow along the Yang- There have been complaints on ...... 28 7 .250 The locals will use Pongratz co-managers, on toe outs but It ‘ b* Cubs were in front of Cleveland. 9. S3 JI13 tore. Then the big game of noxt other souvenirs of those particular Carnival at Dougherty’s lot. Royal S., Jr„ was at her husband's Rautenberg, n ...... 24 7 received 138 air mall letters. I leave on an unannounced wedding BAKER IS PICKED tze river, however, reported ad- Aug. 29-Sept. 8.—KnlghU of Ck>- other state'^ponsored WPA proj BuUck, p . . . . .292 P“ ®b. Wylie Porapton Lakes, ®"® *^®"’®' '"^‘ b toe Home Runs—Foxx, Boston. 19- week comes on. Wednesday when states. ’ trip. The bride's traveling cos- vances. bedside. In a telegram from ...... 21 3 .143 at first booe. Bob O'Malley at aec- where toe pair still shares the — York, Detroit, 18. ’ TODAY'S GAMES "The kauri gum Is the resin of a lumbus carnival. ects, specifically the state police Nabant, Mass., the President said: MlkolelL p ... "P *" Oilrd place the Green and Moriarty Brothers From Egg Center giant pine found only In the north- tume will be powdei blue dress with JapsiUfse claimed occupation of ...... 10 2 .200 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and the anclnnstf Reds hopelMly Stolon Boseo—Lewis, Washington. Nattoiial League meet buildings on Washington street and "We have been greatly shocked Taggart, p . . . ------3 “ ®b Cobb Cincinnati at Boston. As late as June 14th, a package ern half of North Island of New hat, white swagger coat and white TO HEAD PRINTERS the walled town of Tsienshan. 30 the state air armory at Brainard 2 .666 *" ««'•«’ from 10; Kreevich, Chicago, 9. * Nermaa Plltt etspped into ths of flowers and leaves blue printed, to hear of the Senator’s sudden Froher cen- Stomellng gains strength every which they never emerged. St. Louis at Now York. Zealand. It Is found in the crotches accessories. They will be at home miles northwest of Anklng. Anhwei Field, that WPA labor slowed up 8 Averogos w f i r Iva! Goodman and either Geer or Jack Rtchtog—Grove, Boston, 10-1; role of winning pitehcr his first mounted, and in glass cases came after June 28 at 47 Neabit avenue. death. Mrs. Roosevelt Joins me In P.O. A. B. Avg. WsJly ^ rgar. Rods—Weaver pitch- Urns a vote o f oxperts Is token. R lgh^ow , however, the Olsnts Allen, Cleveland, $-1. Chicago at Brooklyn. out this year sad delivered. Patsy of tree branches and at the foot of (Continued from Page One.) provincial capital, and near the their completion long overdue. sending to you our very deep sym- Wyile . . . . , ed four-hltlsr and fanned 11 in win- Stratton rlghtfleld. ' oro shmvlng the way to Cholly from Petaluma, California. Peta- trees. The lumps range In size West Hartford. Tapleh mountains. CHURCHES ...128 7 $ A77 ' ‘W T t e fttU J B CONTEST " *" »a«bss Stadium Pittsburgh at PblJadelpWa. Vines esurtit him to oxeellent style The organist will be Mrs. Jennie pathy." Wlerzblckl 0•«• of both, IW y, outpotnted Erie Seolig, 19$, felled and allowed to be, enudes Committee for Industrial Organi- the Yangtze sector. Becker . . . . .779 toelr battle with Porterfields and FhUodeiphia at Clsvtlond. wild flowers of California. The red- white gum known to the Maoris as blue laqe dress with light pink ac- Overnight News land had struggled (or days against ... 10 34 8 A47 up with the champ using a Chlearo and Pr^kls Friseh's gas-less Gas Germany. 10. MeUo Bsttlns. iVa $.4, Washington at Dstrolt SEEK OASOES HERB cessories and a coraage of pink zation Howard was one of the origi- From Tsienshan the Japanese growing Illness to win a battle for ...... 27 18 J ^ n y Allen, Indians—Stopped toould i^vlda a bang-up attracUon glove and Schmeling a pair of t S H o w Gang Is doing lu dsmsdest Beacon, N. Y „ outpointed Phil Som- wood bark and branches have been the tears of the Tree God. The were In position to attempt a flafik- 9:30—Sunday school and blble 4 .910 Boston at (Chicago. sweet peas. The groom's mother nal members. Although his own classes. the pure food and drug bill he had HlUnskl ...... 19 9 ’***' "b* fanned at toe West Side. The locals have brand made here,. . .Dorothy Dar- ‘® o^y out of csllsr territory. mese, 191 8-4, Weatlmty, N. Y.J 10. 6f great Interest to all \1sltors. tiees grow to 200 feet high and may union has made no move to break Ing attack from the northeast on Of Connecticut 6 A24 Mven l|i vteiofy^ CfMtoni *>0“ '»aH tosm o f tha Last week, the letter club of Mias be up to a thou.sand years old. Gum will wear an Eleanor blue lace dress 10:45—Morning worship. advocated for the last five years. BsUtors ...... 23 1 0 “ sn defeated in toelr lost three by, Detroit avlatrtx, plans to The chief reasons for the uphesv city of Waterbury would like to play -with white accessories and a cor- away from the A. F. of L. Kluklang. where Chinese have built By ASSOCIATED PRESS "I regarded him as a great and 1.000 H a ^ Loibsr, OlanU — Bogged gomea after a fine start and wU] be Hartford at Wilkes-Barre. Ruth McLaughlin's of Barnard found on living trees Is called nat- 8:00 p.m. s - Tuesday, Luther Kndas .... :.’12 2 4 .777 eomp Monday with _ ‘be ‘^Rsds. Mt. Carmel. Pa.—Matt Raymond. any team from the sgM of 14 to 17. sage of white sweet peas. The only officers elected by How- booms across the Yangtze. Kiu- loyal American—a roan with the Rkutsabsiw w t to rofoin the win column, coach ^ ^ l u e k message signed by 00,000 Binghamton st Wmlra. School. Manchester, visited the dis- ural gum, but the greatest quanti- League meeting, with Rev. AUred .. 8 11 $ AI4 V ‘* “ *'bln* » PbHoso- 188, M t Cortnel, outpointed Mika Trenton st Hasleton. gsm «i nlesss write to “ Miss Kathryn Dimlow, daughter ard’s progressive party were Fran- kiang Is 138 miles southwest of courage of bis convictions", Wag- BuUek ...... pllff Msgnuson bellsvaa hs has aupportars. aa wsU P“X und#r>'ii6w maiiKirtra Rabin, 189, AUsntown, Ps., lo. Freeoploa, 82$ South play. Letters of appreciation were ties are found Imbedded In the soil. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dlmlow of Hankow. Kline of the Bolton Congregational New Haven—Four Connecticut ..6 7 $ .867 &«l2rw:$.“ Albany at WUlUmsport This part of New Zealand has been cis G. Bkrrett of New York, first students were among the 18 Yale ner said. “He was faithful to his Skinner . . . , ...1 0 0 1 found tbe team's weakness and has aa lettsra from Governor Murphy * ‘amponuy Ull received by the Rye Street children Rye street. Is convalescing at her church as the ^ e s t speaker. principles and to hia people. I am .909 WISOB, Rod Box—Blanked and Mayor Rsodlng.. . . ^ this week. They were written by submerged several times during mil- vlce-prealdefit; Woodruff Randolph seniors honored with election to Phi Mlkojelt ...... $ 4 1 . 1?. ^• blng bard to improve the home after having three weeks Ill- of (Chicago, secretary-treasurer, and 3-5 p.m.—Friday, Annual Cradle heartbroken.” Ttggart ... .897 club B play. S '^ * !;‘ '.^ba *atest on 8-1 whipping Miss Ruth McLaughlin, Mayie An- lions of years. The wood of the' Roll party on the church lawn. Beta Kappa. They were William J. ... a 2 0 1.000 t^m pjf" ness of streptococcus throat Infec- Roy T. Baker of Denver, Colo., one Mayor LaGuardia of New York, Tbatos Louis cam]camp Is looking around bonded toe Athletics yssterdsy ss Bcombe. Eleanor Struff, and Flor- trees decays but the kauri gum tion. The pastor will attend the annual Kennedy and George E. Hall. Jr., of Ray MuMer, and Tony for a ‘ Johnny Alien chalked up hts elAhth remains on land with silt. There of the trustees of the union printers FRANCE’S WORKERS said he was "shocked and grieved." J * " . - " In the oor- ence Anderson. About 40 people The Wapplng Sadd Memorial Li- convention of the Augustana Synod New Haven and Richard W. Cutler Hla Career ^roinello. Bees—^YHirner shut out ner ~9nh Block _and _ Jock Block- win of toe year with s five-hit ^ r - were visitors on the day Barnard j are several slit strata." brary will open next week on the home. Barrett won over Alfred J. in Brooklyn, N. Y , next week. of Westport and Edwin RrWelner- with five hlta and won first WhltUe of New Rochelle, N. Y„ 30,- Combining a career of medicine, Last Night’s Fights bums; also SelimaUag must ast ‘ be Yanks’ gknM School letter club came to Rye From Alaska. summer sch^ule, until September, THREATEN TO QUIT man of Hartford. public health and Journalism with I-O. on Mueller’s homer; WRESTLING aom em to help Max Moehon and ?Jf,‘ b the Browns was rolnsd ouL The teacher at Nome. Alaska, 131 to 29,286. and Randolph nosed New Haven—President Charles Ctorolnello drove ~to two runs to Street. Miss Nevers of Keeney when the schools re-open, which Is bis poUtical achievements, Cope- (By .Assoctatod Press) Caosy since Indleatlons arc Joe this boorted the Indians' American School, along with her niece and' Miss Norma Bouck, said that the Thursday afternoons from 3 'til 8. out Harry Schaudt of Chicago, 30,- Seymour of Yale announced that nightcap which Bees won, 3-2 By ASSOCIATED PRESS (Yussel toe Muscle) Jacobs wiU Uicague lead by half s game 481 to 28,971. (Oontlnned from Page One.) land became one of the best-known Baltimore—Leo Rodak. (^Ucago nephew. Barbara and Theorem Nev-1 children resented "being asked If and Monday evenings from 7 to 9. Ogden D. Miller, secretary of the American figures. Mace Brown, Pirates—Saved 4-$ londos, 205, view proce^ngs from a ringside Over In toe National League they wear parkas and mukluks to Anthony Joseph Rukua, son of Baker’s Independent party swept BUCKINGHAM Yale Alumni Board, has been ap- tojtpolnted Jackie Wilson, 1 2 4 ^ 1 I^Ull^ by fanning batter everything happened at once 'K . ers of Wapplng School visited. The hers of the Chamber of Deputies, Tbe amiable and dignified New Pittsbursh, 15. 4o*“ Ud PrUtoc Bhu Pindar, e a t....If Jos thinks the eommls- bed, and live In Igloos." She said Mr. and Mrs.- Michael Rukua of all five of Its candidates Into office pointed assistant secretary of the wito Uses hwdad to rsUof Job. $M. India, two straight falls. Giants snapped out of their batting children of the Rye .Street School | protesting the adjournment, voted Yorker had been in the Senate 15 Louisville. Ky.—Pancho VlUa, 119, Blon Is going to put him bock la enjoyed explaining the work to all about the only igloos around Nome Buckland Rond. Wapplng. was one as delegates to the A. F. of L. Mrs. George Slater of Nipsic University. Fifteen faculty ap- •“ •*•«». and Chet good standing, ha's only kidding flrod a if-hit attack. In* against the government on the years and waa one of tbe more In- butamwelght and featherweight L*abe. ^ e r o —Formor belted two T ^ ,^ “^ * ^ '^ r - ^ '‘>a‘Iyatow (Iron) who have come to see It. I>aat were those built for movie colonies. of the 46 graduates of the Manches- road, Glastonbury, was painfully In- pointments and several promotions fluential members. Tuun, 280, Poland, threw Chief himself... .If you wraat to bet on a cludiiv torM homers, and trampled Their letters told of fishing through ter Trade school. Anthony was a technical question of approval of champion of Mexico, outpolntsd homers to pace Senators' 12-10 vlo- Thursday, Dr, W. P. Dyer, head of jured while burning rubbish from a also were made public. chairman of the Senate Com- J.bJb'bbba* JM,. Chorlotta. N. C , knockout, you can have your choice the Cards 10-3 behind Slick Castle- the Ice, the midnight sun, the gold member of the electrical depart- the minutes of the meeting, but the shed on the property Tuesday. She Armwda SicUla, 12$, New Y o ^ xo. nian’K ataadf fllnflni'. the . Teacher Training Department MONOPOLY PROBE motion was passed by a vote of Hartford—Under the plan of ro- merce committee and tbe senior at even money..,.^ at Teacher's 'College vl.slted and dredges, and the water wagons, ment threw on the pile some bags that tating the chairmanship of the Pub- Hollywood, Callf._CM erU u),^r- Bees Drub Cobs Twtaa a novelty to them. The Young Mothers' club of Wap- 287 to 241. It did not involve a member of several other major s -h “^ J.-B rnie Du- congratulated the children on their question of confidence. had been stored away for several lic Utilities Commission that has committeea, be helped fashion much 2 * ’ , Angeles, stopped It ought to ehecr up Burgess S^bf were rudsly humll- The teacher, a Mrs. Ramira de plng held their regular meeting on years, containing nitrate of soda been In effect three years. Colonel Frankls Blair, 145, Camden, N ,T^ *AOgoa, 218, TtROA ai:88. Whltsbsod to team that so far Bill Isted by Boston's Bees In both ends splendid display. ‘ He said be was Thursday evening at the home of NOW UNDER WAY The government employes are important legislation. Merchant 8. Flores, of San Juan, Puerto Rico, and possibly ajlynam lte cap that EMwjm L. Taylor of New'Haven will Terry has tried out an Italtaa, of s douNe-besder, this added a very glad they had learned to write wrote an extremely interesting and Mrs. EUlsworth Fairbanks, with 21 asking a 10 per cent wrage increase marine, aviation, and public health, letters that really meant something, to Tfiifet the rising cost of living had been carelessly left by some become chairman July 1, succeeding were among matters under his com- A1 Bernard. Pole, an Irishman and a Greek at game and a half to the Olanto lea- descriptive air mall letter, which mothers present. After the busi- (Continued from Page One.) one blasting at the quarry near by. 158. New York, knocked out Babe second without finding anyone to 'Turner pitched a and he advised keeping the letters was in a specially designed air mall ness meeting they played "True and caused by devaluation of the franc. Joseph W. Alsop of Avon. mittee's supervi^n. Whatever caused the explosion Hartford—Harry W. Marsh, state Auatin; 155, Macon, Oa., 7. fill Whltsys slioes....Owner W. O. five-hitter to top BtU Lee, 1-0, on and products that have come this envelope for air mall week. Many False.” Delicious refreshments slstant Attorney General Thurman Daladier told them that their de- The physician was not given to year. He thought It wouM be nice w-ere served by the hostess, Mrs. mands would throw the budget out particles were embedded in her arm personnel director. Issued an an- flights of oratory but was a color- **•— Matt iuymocid. Briggs bought every Detroit Hger l i f / MueUtr’s homer In the opener, Rye St. children received and an- Arnold probably will represent the and left eye. The arm wound was Piety Ansonia a $125 suit for scoring 17 runs in snd Johnny tanning and Ira H ^ h - to classify or tabulate them for fu- swered letters from her 7th grade Fairbanks. of balance and upset his whole plan nouncement outlawing collection of ful figure on the Senate floor. The IM, Mt. Carmel, outpointed Mike Justice Department and Chairman minor, but because of the' poaslble Rabin, 189, Allentown, Pa., lo. two Innings to trim The Senators inson comUnsd In another flve-hlt- ture study or reference. children, who can speak both Span- The Community Church choir Garland 8. Ferguson the Federal tor reviving France's economic life. political campaign contributions In red carnation be invariably wore In Credit To Superintendent members tendered ihe new choir di- He promts^ to see what could be consequences of the injury to her the state capitol, state office build- his lapel became a Senate Institu- Mount Freedom, N. J.—Ralph the other d iy ----- Ty Ctobb, a celeb- cap * * * decision In tha night- ish and English. - 760 pupils attend Trade Commission. From the se- . At }Vest Haven Tuesday rity in hla own right always did Qerhardt E. Hast, Superintendent the school where Mrs. Flores Is a rector and organist. Miss Mildred done in the 1939 budget. eye, she was removed to Manches- ing or any other place where state tion. A full crop of aHver-gra' 144. Asbury Park, outpoint- curities commission. Chairman Wil- ter Memorial' hqspltal where an and still does refer to Connie Mack The Reds, meantime, wralloped the of Schools, deserves a great deal of teacher. Descriptive booklets, Sutherland of Manchester, a wel- liam O. Douglas and Commissioner A communique Issued by the employes work. aalr contributed to hla striking ete Kaloff, 142, New ToriC $. BrookJjrn Dmigers twice, and pulled coming reception last Thur^ay eve- union committee declared the gov- X-ray was taken and everything pearance. ICsncbestsr Hlgti will npnnst Ai^Al aa Mr. M ack... .Cardinals offered credit for the Interest and enthusi- cards find pictures were sent add- Jerome Frank will probably alter- Hartford—Ah official regulation '^toned oonsid^iy „ th, ro- up to one game beck of tha Cubs. ning at the Community Church ernment's failure to act left "no poBSible done to save the eyesight A veteran Tammany Hall High m u S Shreveport $10,(X)0 aad twro players asm with which the children carried ing to the store of knowledge. nate, and the treasury may deslg- cutting out state paid lunches for •W its smashing II-3 triumph for First Backer Pets Fleming.. , , (Really, it s only a game and a half. on the work. His genuine mterest on Mrs. Flores Is going to be In New House at the close of the regular recourse except the forms of action Mrs. Slater Is now at her home and Coimectlcut employes traveling tain, Copeland broke with '^ e wit sUU bssibsn tourasmsBt sad «nee they are still charged with a choir rehearsal. After words of nate John W. Hanes, who win soon .Jhich m T-h - ojwWeaver of Hartfoid bersThn each visit kept the children desirous York city this summer and would m ovsfrom the SEC to Dr. A. E. Friend of Manchester Is within the state )iad the governor'a Roosevelt admlnistratkm soon after rVl ^***^f?*’‘‘ be pUysd At ^burs^y. cy Blanchard, who haa ?®‘ ?*‘ ^ *4. Louis, which la to bs greeting a social hour, was enjoy- attending her. ,• pjnAVM field In West KAvsn at Golf officUte In the MstropoUtan of striving for better work to show like to meet some of her correspond- tteasury secretary. signature on IL It beciMnea effec- It came Into power. At times he AGAWAM PARK i^ lrv ed eight wins In nine atarta •a are s bit pertuihed b ^ u s e ) Jim Weaver's four-hit ents. Invitations have come from ed. Refreshments were served. Government employes, or Tonc- was sharply critical of New Deal ^10 oploek on Tuesday aftomooa him or tell him about on each sub- Idew of the Inquiry Uve July 1. "M* $tewanits thU season with a toroo-hlttm pals of some of the public Makers . ^ homers by Ernie Lom- sequent vtslL about everj- part of U. 8. to the tlonalres," who operate all France’s COITNTT CXERK’S LOT Hartford—Gov. Wilbur L. Cross policies, and became more and more of noxt week Instead of Wednesday i fro! Goodman produced KINO R.ANCH Officials Indicated an Idea of the vital services In the smallest vil- ss wa* origlnaUy scheduled. The ^ i ™ t Weavor. will get the s t ^ insist on dropping around and msk- Friday of this week was the last Rye St teacher and pupils. scope of the Investigation might be BECOMES AN CNHAPFT ONE and Oommlssioner William/ J. CDx outspoken s/ter President Roosevelt RACKS ing books st their tournaments. I**,."*™ 4-3 opener win, while an I The work In Social Studies and OETTINQ erVTUZED lages as well as Paris, usually start proposed the court reorganization Wtmey eommittoe yostsRlay l$-Wt bombardment clicked for a day for visitors until September drawn from current Justice I^part- out at the age of 21 with on annual of the State Highway Department daily ^moky Joe" Harry (The Hass) Donning of tto Dr. Dyer hoped to be able to have EMgllsb for next year Is planned ment prosecutions of the Aluminum Hutchinson, Kaa.— (AP) — The confirmed a report that Gnarlea J. bill. The New Yorker was one of apprmral of the four oemi'- 12-10 edge In the afterpiece. Austin, Tex. — (AP) — One of salary of 10,000 franca (about clerk of the county court 'probably UnoUsts to ptoy on Tuesday and It bit as A n ^ Otonts will get a movie bit if tho some of bis teacher groups, or somewhat on letter writing. Near- Osmpsny of America, Postal Tele- Bennett, former highway^ commla- those who helped defeat it. W ^lop^ Darby tbs other d ^ T lS o ; Oioats repeat... .Arch Ward rs- Ths Pirates wrent ten Innings to I ly one hundred letters have been Texas' few remaining frontiers Is $277). This increases according is the unhapplest man m Reno Whep former Majority Leader classes from the training schools graph and Western Union, the ma- to length of. service to a maximum sloner, la a paid consultant to the Coach Tom KsDsy has eollsd a porto via the Chicago Tribune that DVKTCoine the PhiUiee, 4*3, luilCKet I written this week to foreign coun- yielding to man and gasoline. automobile m^ufacturers (In county aa a reault of a recent cen- Joseph T. Robinson died In the SYiSlSS" Browm chalked up hia ninth win visit this week. Superintendent I. T he/re building a 4S-mlle road of 180,000 franca (about $4,155.) Bua. It ahowed the population present commlaaloner.' laaiNmMwtSam ^ PW Uce session o f his Red and Giaiby Hartnett la the No. 1' guy on I B. Dunfleld and his Ellington teach- tries. They are being ^dressed connection only with their retail fi- midst of the battle. Copeland dra- Stanford and Naugatuck wlU be Lorry MaePhall’a list if Burleigh In a rollsf role, aa usual. ’ I to any English speaking school through the vast King ranch, com- d ro ^ l^ from laat yearia Sfl.317 to . Greenwich—Archie MoulUon An- t ^ r t v o li In tbs other gonM slotod White nine for M o n ^ s r t L J ^ ers visited in May. Miss Hendricks, nancing policies), and many major drews. 59, financier, died. He. was maUcally took- the Senate floor to lllYD0H8U«y / I J f ’ at I o'clock at t h T ^ aSSTc^ Grimsa* contract bm't renewed___ Tils Tigers snd Senators wound I group, as were the Hawaiian, Alas- prising all of Kenedy county and oU c o m p ^ e s . warn that a continuation of the Honralk up all even In a twin bin. Washlng- Social Studies Teachei from Teach- Argyria Is a peculiar diseise The law Bays counties with less a native of Caileago adB headed sev- «iir«9HaLLEMM All And requetCf k|| n|§TjrM ^ Buck Newsom of the Browns is re- ka and Mexican letters, that receiv- bordering the Gulf of Mexico. There The Federal Communications bittor struggle woultL mean the toa, w^h aaelsnt A1 Bim m m soai-1 er's OiUege at New Britain visited which turns the aktai a grayish- than 86,000 population cant pay eral buslnesa entarprtsea Includliig maw 9011(78 on tlm l High rtSwid in tha new nickname of ed such Interesting responses. The are fabulous stories of tangled wil- CTommlasion may contribute infor- death of other Senators. ibo^' homam took the first gams. In May. All South and East Wind- blue; long continued use of medl- their county court clerHs aa much the Dictograph Products Company. **^Sd Blonrhard and Tampico, Mexico, letters certainly derness and the abundant game and mation garnered in its three year dnet containing stiver salts bring Frequently he warned bis col- 12-10. Itaxis Lawson cams thnnigh tor grammar school teachers vlslt- awakened a vivid interest In p r w money aa those with more popula- Hla widow and eight children sur- would oDiiiK throoih Tim dir tf fish the ranch , caotaiqp. study et the Amarican Telaphoae it OB. tloe. ^ leagues to slow their pace or expect alt Lake City—Dean Datton, earlous eanaeaueaeea. s ■lORSE RACING piling tor itOBtord. ‘ ba‘ PO“ eoetlntMd. The finohato Jackie Wilson's sight-hit dbowlng ^ meat at Donara^ flsU asRt Sat- nt, Balt L«ka City, and Bronko ftrlkotttlal Wogusskl, 2$0, Minnaapoiis, drw avs the Boston Red Sox a 5-1 ^ I 80 —ten*— w ths wilting White S o. at WYMCY 1. \JIWA A a o m Vt f , ^ YVOffcftfffiff:
ON 0 0 « / A LOT 018 Hara’a an excellant example of The margetlc traveling aalesman laiodem alertnen: A girl waa per- for a coffee firm believed In selaUg I OOMK TAR. TOO HtoCH AVREAOy — ^ nltted the uae of her father's new every opportunity. Arriving at ^ on the promise that she would Brushvllle one day recently, he ehat-1 AOS’ pot drive over forty mllea an hour. teU with a laxy-looklng individual V TPrty was reached with such ridicu- Bitting on a ktg In front of the gen- I,— LOST AND FOUND ANNOUNCEMENTS S FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 APARTMENl'S—FLATS— subi/ rban for rent 66 ad^nlstraticm to put through the lous ease, and fifty waa Just a wee eral store. FOR RENT—LATEST TYPE hospi- TENEMENTS 63 b l g ^ t peace-time military budget at of throttle beyond, that the first Salesman—Ever drink coffee? ,|^irr—HTTM niP MONEY between ANOTHER BIG WEEK end sals on CHOICE ENGLISH SETTER pup- FOR RENT—AT BOLTON Notch EXPECT TWO MILL In hiatoi^ failed to be a clear In- Mlvatlon Army and Ten Cent tal bed for home use. Rates rea- annual flowering and vegetable pies. Litter enrolled A. K. C. Pond, upper flat, 8 large rooms and •hlng the girl knew, a motorcycle Lazy Individual—Yes, ’bout 801 FOR RENT—TWO ROOM apart- dicator of the part Uncle Sam let ppsared in the "cop detector," and cups a day. •tore. Reward tf returned to lonablA Call Kemp's Inc. 568U. plants, 8 doxen for 25c. Tomato promising youngsters from Ameri- ment, also furnished room In Sei- bath. Suitable for couple. Apply playing m International affairs. $8 per thousand, geraniums $1.00 ca's most outstanding blood lines. Mrs. Donald Miller. I knew she waa In tor a Ueket, Salesman—Fifty cups a day! | Herald Office. wltx Building. Apply Apt. No. 1. Just aa Congress closed there 4. , doi. Evergreens 5 for $1.00, ai Mc- Sire: Mark of Marldor by Cham- _ 8TH DISTRICT TAX I'a wrath, and no mors use of the Doesn’t that keep you awake? came an Indicator of firmness—Ad- ’ car. AUTDHUUILES FUR SALE 4 CoDVllIe's GreenhouMS and Nurs- pion Sturdy Max Dam; Southern Lazy Individual—Well, It helps. FARMS AND LAND miral Yamell's clipped sentences to 80 ahe obeyed the first Impulse ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 1937 PACKARD Deluxe sedan. ° cries, 21 Windemere" street, Man- trip by Champion Sir Orkney HOUSES FOR RENT 65 the Japanese turning down the aug- chester. Tel. 8947. Racket. Blue or orange beltons. 61 ______FOR SALE 71 ^nd tramped on the accelerator, Baggaby—Who do. you consider I FOTTmEIi^^iprotrio~reduce, Model 118, 11,000 miles, 1937 8 ROOM HOUSE newly decorated, geatlon that he follow tkeir advice the greatest man this nation aver | Chevrolet Deluxe Town sedan, Washington street. Tel. 3743. Twelve Sections In Meeting as to the dlsporitlon of Amerie ping to lose the law in her dust. («Bt a bike. 28c hour. Ask acout o FOR SALE—TOMATO plants, egg- on State Road, artesian water, gas, 25 ACRE FARM, 6 room house, produced ? ’ small mileage, 1938 Nash 6 Deluxe warships In China - seventy...... eighty...... for 1 plan. George B. Williams. plant, late cabbage, cauliflower, electricity, fireplace, oil burner, bam, brook. Price $2600.00. Terms. Oabahaw—I used to think It was I sedan, 1933 Chevrolet Master Can Take Ekther'Road '-five.... and finally ninety, 108 . Oxford, off Strickland. Tele- broccoli. Also asters, xlnnla, man- GARDEN—FARM— coal furnace,, garden planted. Hen- James Rennie, 62 Hamlin streeL Call; Election And Re- -the traffic cop hung on and either Lincoln or Jefferson, but now I coach. Messier Nash Inc. Tel. 7 ^ . nery, fruit, 6 barrels apples, ga- The secretary of state, say uj- jj phone 6234. gold, and salvia at Odennann’s. 8U4 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 friends and some of hia • political the Jig Was up. Suddenly she spied I'm convinced it was my wife's first | Parker street. rage, fine shade, trees and lawn, a filling sUUon about a mile down husband. Toonerville Folks BOMBTHlNG NEW. Have a bicycle 1929 CHRYSLER roadster |28, 1929 I ' ' ~ HOUSES FOR SAL^* 72 port Rendering Scheduled adversariea, could take either of By Fontaine Fox Nash sedan, |28, 1929 Whippet $43. Take right state road at Tal- two roads. He coi^d take the Pac- the highway. When almost abreast picnic. Groups taken care of 28c FOR SALE—JAM BERRIES. Pick cottvllle, rotary traffic. H. H. We know a woman so loquacious | per hour. Special day rates. Free sedan $28, 1929 Buick sedan $28. FOB SALE>—54 HUDSON Street, ifist-Isolationist on'e and advertlaii of It she slammed on the brakes, MOVING— TR U CK IN G - your own berries at 3c quart. Bring Wllles, Vernon Center, opposite silo to a atop, and made a wild dash she leaves us speechless. l^oiir with every five. Arnold Nel- 100 coupons on 1938 Chevrolet your own containers. Waddell house, all Improvements. On lot Th* annual meeting of the Eighth to the world that whatever happens, sedani Cole Motors—6463. STORAGE 20 church.* extending through from Hudson to short of bomba dropped on Ameri- for the rest-room. Ten minutes OUR BOARDING HOUSE aon, 71' Delmont, comer of Sum- Heights, Wetherell street. School and Utilities District will London's workers are an Inch I nlt. Phone 6323. FOR RENT— SINGLE HOUSE, WilUam street. Width 99 ft, length can soil or fleets steaming Into our latsr, while the Irate officer stood be held In the Hollister Street school by, notebook in hand and a bawling above man's average height, and! FURNITURE MOVXNQ. Two cover- FOR SALE — STRAWBERRIES. Middle Turnpike East, newly re- 165. Garden planted. Phone 7900. harbors, we do not propose to fight. A PAL OF MINE BUSINESS SERVICES ed vans, with Common earner hall on Friday evening . of next Or he could take the power-pre- out at the end of his tongue, she S 1-2 , pounds above the average I appendicitis is Pick them yourself, and bring your decorated, convertible 5 or 6 rooma, week, starting at 7:30 o'clock, day- weight, recent teats revealed. m HAD A PAIN IKJ CRAWFORD JOHNSON OFFERED IS plates .for out of town moving. L own containers. Herbert Mitchell, paredness road and Insist on sup- emerged demurely from the rest- nothin' these screened fropt porch, bath, larga light aaving time. ^ H IS s i p E , R i<3HT HAP A PAIN IN HIS T. Wood Co. Phone 4496. Glastonbury. LEGAL NOTICES pressing In their Inception move- room, sUll powdering her nose, and pays/ befo re Manthester TRIM EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, closets, steam heati Garage In There are 12 aectlona In the call ments which might lead to the before the oop could get In a word, LEFT SIDE ONCB basement. Reasonable on lease to LIQUOR PERMIT for the meeting, which includes the WHERE OLD SPOOK THEY HAD A RUN hedges and shade trees—cavities CALVIN C. TAGGART. Moving and bomba and fleets. she flashed a golden smile at him AFTER he'd SWALLOWED Eyening Herald party .wha wanta a home and not ROTICB o r APPLICATION reading of reports of the different MAS HIS, AND and wounds treated. A service you trucking. Local and long distance. HOUSEHOLD GOODS' 51 • ThU 1i to give notice that 1, Fred* Therein has laid a dilemma, for and with a great sigh of relief said: ON I^C E -U F T iN<9 will like. Prices reasonable. John Phone 6388. 24 hour service. , a house. See or call Barstow's arte B occh ln o o f 123 Biaaell atreet, officers and the election of officers. A SOLD TDOTH-w THEY In addition to laying a tax. he has advisers who tell him what "Boy’ that was a Close one! I Just WHEN THE ETHER CLASSIFIED S. Wolcott, 117 Holllste* street. $8 - $15 - $18 - $6 $3 • $11 Radio Shop. Tel. 323$. Manchaater, Conn., have fllad an ap* he haa hinted at In speeches; that made it!" • ST O RIES they HAVE VOU i SUNK POUR SHAFTS TeL 8597. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS when you we' ll give YOU THE MONEY plication dated 10th o f June, 1938. There will be a report given by WORE OFF THEY A TWO- MONTHS ADVERTISEMENTS with the Liquor Cdntrol Commiaalon the auditors of the district which If It becomes accepted In the capi- INTO HIM B E F O R E want the best In Local and Long OUR CUSTOMERS GAVE US for a Package Store Permit for the tals of the world that, whatever Wlae Guy—Changing a tire, eh? HAP- C?UARRIED Ooiwt els avefac* words M a Uae. will be followed by repor . given by I N ST A M PS STRETCH betw een Distance Moving. Dally Ehtpreas $100 . $7 - $9 . $12 i $45 - $27 aale of alcoholic liquor on the happens, Americans will not fight, Driver—No. Just a kindly dis- enough sto ne THEY HIT PAVAPIRT/ talttale, omnbsrs and attbraelatlona FLORISTS—NURSERIES. 15 Hartford, Manchester, KockvUle. premlaea of 117 Spruce atreet. Man- the president of the district, the BIDES IN A HOSPITAL aa^ eonat as a word aad sompoond BUY UNCLAIMED FURNITURE treasurer, tax collector and the things will happen. They will hap- position. I get out every /ew min- SLIP Yfe R SNAPP6RS Phone 6260, 68 Hollister street. In bur new Dept, at 49 Canal. St. A cheater. Conn. The busineaa la owned OUT O P HIM T O words as two worda Mlalnan east la FOR SALE — TRANSPLANTED by Frederic Bocchlno of 122 Blaaell chief engineer of the fire depart- pen In respect to the freedom of utes and Jack It up to ^ve It a SCOOTER w.NOW •• OUT, M A JO R , and artas of taros llesa few customers bought furniture ROCKVILLE atreet. Mancheater. Conn., and will be ment. ports, the high seas, the property of rest. PAt/E ,A terrace./ U bs rates per dap far traaalaat tomato, pepper, and cabbage IT'S ONLY A GIV/E V IB R S T O R E oSa planta, also all kinda of flowering from us, paid a deposit, continued conducted by Frederic Bocchlno of Officers for the district and fire Americana abroad, the lives of PAINTING— PAPERING 21 to make paymenta and asked us to 133 Blaaell atreet. Mancheater Conn., Americans on ships, the foreign A Ji/ it - r u < BSsetlvs March IT, ISOf plants. ' Krauss Greenhouse, 621 aa permittee. department will be elected and a With Violet cuddling In hla arms. Cash Ctiaras Hartford Road, lelephone 3700. hold the furniture for delivery. Un- FREDERIC BOCCHINO member elected to the district's trade of America, etc. In the end, He drove hla Ford—poor sHly, d OoBsocatlrs Daps .J 1 su| t sts PROPERTY OWNERS —AttenUon. fortunately they have been forced Dated 10th o f June, 1938. board. The question of salaries to they are almost certain of them- .6 Oeasseetlvc Daps • at« U ata ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL Where once he clasped his violet, t Dap ...... I 11 atsi Id eta $6.95 repapera room, celling paper- to cancel their purchases and we H-«-18-88. be paid will also be acted upon, and selves to Inflame an America which, There now la clasped—a Illy. All erdara for Irrseolar tasaruoiis ed or kalsomlned. Matenal, labor are discounting the money they paid this will be followed by the laying for all Its Insistence on peeu;e, can wlU ba oharxsd at tbs eoa Uaa rata. complete. Inside, outside painting. In and passing these bargains along of a lax. It la not expected that the be goaded to war. Judge—'What makes you think pselal rotas tor leas tana scarp PROGRAM SUNDAY grandchildren, Roger Pownall of district will be asked to lay more The Other Talk dap adcsrtlsiDS stcse apes raqassn Large aavlngs. Work guaranteed. to you. this man dnihk. Ada ordered Mfere the third or dfth FOR SALE Lang. Phone 3692. 3 ROOMS NEW FURNITURE Milford and Mrs. George StUes, Man- than a two mill tax aa the district Still quoting persons who dis- Officer—He waa having an argu- chester; and two great-grandsons. can not, act on any ipatter relating cuss this subject In strictly off-the- dap will be eharaed eolp ter the aa> . REG. PRICE $248—NOW $146 . Exercises To Be Held In School ment with a man In his automobua, teal Bomber of times the ad aopsor* 2-Family, 10-Room Honsc, Cash deposit paid $42. Regular pay- Frederick Pownall of Milford and to the bond Issued that la "In the record fashion here, suppose ho your honor. ad. aharsint at ths rats samsd but Garage. If sold at once— REPAIRING 23 Hall Tomorrow Night At Eklward StUes of Manchester. works" until the bonds have been takes the other tack. In the name as allowaaas or rotaodo eaa ho aiado ments received $60. Buy this outfit The funeral wUI be Monday at 2 Issued, after which the district will Judge—That doesn't prove he was aa six Umo ads stoppsd oftsr ths 7:30— 19 To Get Diplomas. of America, he speaks sharply and drtmk. , and save exactly $102! Send for a p. m. from the Luther A. White Fu- take action on the amount of tax defiantly when these portentous dfth dap. WE SPECIALIZB In recovering free "Courtesy Auto" to bring you Officer—No, your honor; but M e ~t l l l torbldr ' d i op l ap l loeo aa t neral Home, Elm street, with burial that will be necessary to run the things start to happen. It should $ 2 5 0 0 roofs, and applying aabestos siding. to the store and back home again. there wasn't any man In the auto 001 A Years of experience. Workmansnip Rockville, June 18.—The gradua- at Manchester cemetery. district and provide for the payment give the nations of the world pause; The Herald wtU oot ho reipoaolblo If you wish to drive your own car Ch i l d r en ’s o j ^y . of bonds. It Is necessary first to tar more than aao laeorroet tnoorttoD 6-Room Single— 2-car gar- guaranteed. Painting and carMn- tion exercises of St. Joseph's school but It does not If his words are we will refund your gasoline, or If will be held on Sunday evening at Children's Day wUl be observed have a debt^ or make an appropria- thrown back In hla face from many A man waiting for a UtUe work tt OOP advortleomoat ordered for try. A. K. Dion, 81 Wells. P&ne you use a bus or train w^’ll pay for tion before a tax can be laid in a to be finished on his car was wateb- era thaa one time. 4860. 7:30 o'clpek at St. Joseph's school at the Union Congregational of the repreaentatlvea of forty-eight T h e l aadcor t on t o m U U o a e l l aeor - iS " " " $ 3 5 0 0 your ticket. hall. There are 19 children to be church on Sunday morning with school district. A tax can not be states, and some territories, who ifig a mechanic, as be changed the fntroducing Mew Foces root pob l l ea t l oD of adcor t l a l as wi l l bo MOWER SHARPENING, repairing. ALBERTS FURNITURE CO. graduated. exercises being given by the Kin- laid In anticipation of a possible make It plain that, whatever his oU without spilling a drop, checksd To U. S. Stamps r aa t l aod ea t p bp oaneoUa t l oo of the 8-Room Slagle — Snnporch, WATERBURY. CONN. dergarten and Primary depart- debt. the water, lowered the hood and oha r s# m a d e ter the oorc l oo r oodo r oA Breplace, heated garage. Small Vacuum cleaners 'reconditioned. The following Is the program for threats, America la not going to Al l adco r t l oomoo t o moo t ooa f o r m the- evening: Song of Greeting; ments. There will be a baptismal The district, however, will be ask- back them up. . locked It, cleaned the windshield, •pfARDLY hard the U. S. pictorial down payment. Elixabeth Park Key making, lock repairing, safe FOR SALE!—TOBACCO plants and ed by the district officers to be allow- IB stpl a, eopp a ad t ppo f r apbp w i t h combination changing. Bralthwaltc. “Temptations of Life", playlet; service and music by the two choirs. The presence of a loud-speaking wiped all the greasy finger marks stamp issue of 1869 dried on r asa l a t l oDS aa t or eed bp t he pab l l eb- section. Saertfloe price It sold water barrel. Gus Schaller, 352 "Pantomlne", Primary grades; "The The following members of the ed to borrow money to meet the away, placed a clean cloth on the the presses when a wave of ridi- a r a and t hop Aa o r r o t he r t sht l a at once. Balance on rental 82 Pearl street edngress. Jealous of Its own part In Woodland street. Tel. 6432. Broken Vase", playlet; "Kitchen kindergarten department wUl take district obligations as they may de- shaping foreign policy, certain to upholstery, checked the battery, cule swept the country* Already adit, raclso. at_ rejoat- _ aapa a p aoppI #oa« bosla velop. a'daredl da rod ebjootloDaeleb l ao t l onab l a LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED — Band", Primary grades; "Flower part In the service: Jean Peterson, subject every such utterance to cleaned bis hands, shifted silently, the designs for this Issue had been CDOSINO ______FOR SALE—LARGE s^xe Glen- John Newmarker, Harry Friedrich, HOURS—aaiol Bod Have 4-Room Rent—good gar- Price $1.00. Factory method. Call- Dance", girls; Processional; "Our suspicious scrutiny, discourages the and drove slowly out to the atreet: changed once to satisfy political to ba pabllshod oama dap moot ba re- . wood rangg In good • condition. Day of Happiness", song of the David Mead, Teddy Newmarker, procedure along that line. whims, and when the series finally aalcod bp U e’clook oooas datardapa age. $28.00 per month. ed for and delivered free. Walt Write Box W. Herald. Man (turning to foreman)—Now, W ild . Burnett, 110 Spruce street. Phone graduates; Valedictory, Eleonore Barbara Rich, Nell Thompson, Ron- That Is the reason official Wash- there's a real mechanic. was released the press almost uni- 6266. Stodolska; address to the graduates old McDonald, Gordon Mead, Bev- ington would not be surprised now Foreman—Oh. that's hla own car. versally attocked It The result TELEPHONE TOUR and presentation of diplomas and erly Minor. CONGRESS GONE, to hear stronger language. Tha was a short-Uved set, replaced by George L. MACHINERY ANU iXMil»S 52 awards. Rev. J; Sobolewski; "Fare- .Helen Smith will render a piano WANT ADS LAWNMOWERS sharpened and re- spokesmen of official Washington Vital statistics contain Interest- an entirely new issue in 1870. paired. Precision finding. De- ARE YOU PLANNING to buy a well Song", graduates; selection by solo and there will be a musical assume that the State Department This- new issue originally con- G ra zia d io Schubert Trio, composed of Miss number by Bernice Bamforth and ing facts. Twenty-six thousand per- AdM AM aoo«pUd ev«r Ui« f livery service. Karlseu and Bdger- tractor? Then first investigate the HULL MAY TAKE knows better fhan anyone else what sons were killed In this country last sisted'of 10 stomps, ranging in SCORCH Y SMITH______•t tM CHAROB RATB vtvMi Rents - Real Estate ton, Buckiand. Phone 7388. Case. Dublin Tractor Co., Provi- Marlette Fitch, piano; Raymond William Upson. is happening In the world that value from 1 cent to 90 cento. 'It Feud*g Adjourned a •OQTRDUnM to odvortlsora bvt Kunickl. violin, and Henry Butler, The primary department pupils year by falling. Thle la second In By JOHN C. TERRY |ko CASH RATB0 vlU bo ooeoptod oo Anrtloneer dence Rd., Wllllmantlc. might Jeopardize peace here. There number only to the traffic deaths, continued in use with minor /THS Rap sizen/)/t^rpc aur m*,/] •• AN AITSAU FOR HBUF./- 109 Henry St. Tel. 8278 HARNESSES. COLLARS, luggage 'cello. will include Dprothy Hincks, Grace Is suspicion that some of the Incl- FULL PATMBNT If paid at tbo baal* The accompanist for the songs wlU STERNER ROLE 39,700. Drive carefully and don't changes and additions until 1882 A LARfrE ftK-TON OF TIMBER, dM offUo oa ar boforo tiM aovoatb and harness repairing,. sport tops Dresser, Ruth Von Euw, Frederick denta may Justify sharper language and thereafter some stamps were s c o r c h / tar toUovtaff tbo irst iBoortloa •( WEARING APPAREL- be Eamuel Krawexyk. •'' Dowding, Marilyn Wheelock, Au- fall. PV SLUB FORKS-, \b BSIN6’ K4ZSP and curtains repaired. 90 Cam (Continued from Page One.) which, under these circumstances, discontinued, others added, and •Mb ad otborwlM tbo CBAJiOB The following Is the list of the drey Monette, Margaret Wheelock, wlU have time to aink In abroad. BY F I R E /- RAN&BPS ASK ro R ItATB will bo oollootod. rooponal* bridge street Telephone 4740. FURS 57 graduates: John Bastek, Edward First Stenographer—I'm going still others changed In color and blUty for oiTort Is tolopbonod ado Marion Wheelock, Eklward Chap- design. VOUINTBBR *HIPS AND FILOTB GUI, Stanislaus Klecxkowski, Alfred man, Robert Mead, Eleanor Hoar- Pacifists use the Congressional am- out tonight with an Irishman. will bo aoosMod aad tbofr aooa r ao r WOMEN'S AND Children's slight- The Issue introduced several STO AID TRAPPED M E N ,A N P - aaaot bo raaraatood. HELP WANTED— ly used clothing at very reasonable Nowak, Mecislaus Remklewlcx, Ed- man, Dorothy Brown, LeRoy Lud- plifier to send confusing echoes Second Typist—d, really? win SongaJIo, Joseph Strycharx, EM- wig, Robert Reinhold, Mildred rolling. like ominous thunder, across HOSPITAL NOTES First Stenographer—No. O'Brien. new faces to American philately, FEMAI,E 35 prices. Used Clothing Shoppe, 188 including Henry Clay, Daniel INDEX OF Governor street, Hartford. ward Swiderski, Luejr Blondlarz, Kingston, Evangeline Cobb. Ken- the country. i EMERGENCY Stella Dembek, Frances Deptula. And the explosions of such do- Webster, Gen. Winfield Scott CLASSIFICATIONS WANTED—GIRL OR WOMAN for neth Merk. Ronald Underwood, Admitted yesterday: Miss ESleen READ IT OR NOT— Anna Hopowlec, Rose Janton, Stella Frederick Wanegar, Clarence Neff. mestic Issues as wages and hours Mvirphy, 477 North Main street; Of the 48,929,920 persons gain- Alexander Hamilton. Commodore • Irth a ...... summer at Columbia Lake. Plain Orlowska, Leacadia Sliwlnska, Eleo- and billions to lend and spend muf- Perry, Gen. Zachary Taylor, Presi- cooking, light houaework, no laun- ROOMS Wri'HOU'l BOARD 59 Henry Kirsch, Raymond Chapman, Julius Ursln, North Coventry fully employed In the United SUtes B a s a s a m o a u a ...... nore Stodolska, SteUa Szynal, Ches- Elsie Elliott, Erwin Schruropf, Lois fle such statements as Secretary Birth: Yesterday, a daughter to at the last Federal census, a total dent Garfield, Stanton. Reproduced K ^ a s o a ...... CALLS dry. In small family adults. Ad- FOR RENT—PLEASANT furnish- ter Philip. Hull's recent appeal at Nashville to here, slightly more than one and dress Herald, Box T. White, Frank Schlott, Elsie Loos. Mr. and Mra. Alfred Mercure, 17 of 19,852,440, or about 40 p?r cent, t e r d of Tb a a k a ed room. Reasonable. 98 Pine To Play Manchester Brotherhood Service. Americans and the world to throw Starkweather atreet. , , were over 40 years of age. one-half times actual size. Is the street. The Rockville Red Men's baseball b If om orla m WANTED —' GIRL for general All men and boys of the First the weight of their opinion against Admitted today: Mlaa Catherine 1-cent blue Franklin stomp, first ^ a t and r o a n d P O LICE team will play the Manchester Green International Anarchists. of the Issue, after a bust by Aa a e a a e a moa to a • a a••••••• housework, permanent position. Lutheran church are Invited to at- Moriarty, 54 North Schoo' atreet. The clock that ticks the loudest baseball team on Sunday afternoon tend the service at ten o'clock which Even the determination of the Census: Slxty-one patients. Houdon. Pora oBalo _ Apply 19 Benton street or tele- APARTMENl'S—FLATS— at 3 o'clock at the Rockville Fair doesn't always keep the best time. A a to sMb a e a phone 7593. will be sponsored by the Brother- (CopyrigbC,,I83S. NSA Service, la cj A a to m obilo o for Sale < 4 3 4 3 TENEMENl'S 63 Grovinds In a Trl County League hood. A a t a m obll a a tor B a e b a ns a I game. Manchester Is now leading Memorial Service. WANTED—A YOUNG lady with the league with four winS and is p i A n t e Aoesaaortaa— Tir e s t FOR RENT—3 OR 4 ROOMS at Rev. Roscoe F. Metzger, pastor A n t e B s p a lrln c — P a l a t lB s mttmmm 1 some experience at stenography Midland Apartments. Call 413i*or considered the fastest team In the FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser I A n t e Sebools ...... T>A FIRE and bookkeeping. Apply giving 8333. league. of the Ellington Congregational WASHINGTON TUBBS A n t o a — Ship bp Tr a s k ...... I church wUI give the address at the F L A P P E R F A N N Y B y Sylvia 1 age. experience anu pay required. By P an e OUT OUR W AY A a to a — P e r H ir e ...... — I Casper W. Pownall .. —tees t*n tr nu wdvki. mc . t a. ufa. o s 'mt — J Sooth Write Box O, Herald. FOR RENT—TWO AND 2 1-2 room Casper W. Pownall, 88, 30 Elm annua! memorial service In Elling- By Williams O a ra s e a — Sereloe— Sto ra s a Id ton Grange which wUl be held at FIFTEIM THOUSAMO DOLLARS^ M e lere p ele a — Blepele a ...... u Apts, with baths, automatic water Street, died Friday afternoon at the POB, YOUR TJANSEt) Ml&HT CLUB X rr** A w a o t e d Aoto e— Hotore p a le a . m , 11 home of his daughter, Mrs. D, L. the EHIin^on town haU on Sunday 4321 heaters, gas stoves. Orford Bldg. afternoon at three o'clock. ANO MOT A CENT MORE! ^BAASM Nfl B a sl a eee a ad rre re e st e a e l See ifie e HELP WANTED— Apply Marlow's. Hondlow, with whom he had made ft Busla es e Senrioee OB e ra d ...... Id The program will open with a Mal e 36 his home for the past eight years. ^ o s e b o l d Sercle e a OS e ra d . _ . 1I - A North FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- He was employed for- over 25 years selection, "Bleat Be the Tie That B a U d l a s — O e a tra a tla ir I t Binds," and the chaplain Rev. Ros- F lo ris t s — Noia e rle e . — . . A — . . — I I WANTED —EXPERIENCED tire ment. all Improvements, and ga' by the Pratt ft Whitney company, r a a e r a l Dtrs e tore id rage. Inquire 627 Center street. Hartford, and upon his retirement coe Metzger wlU give the prayer. 5 4 3 2 aalesman, auto, truck and tractor Mrs. Mary B. Cordtsen wlU give H e a tin g^-P lo m b l a g-— H e e d a s • • • IT tires. ^ Call mornings before 12. over .30 years ago ho was presented la s a ra a o e ...... NOTICE—PARTY OF TWO. Just with a gold watch and chain, suita- a reading, “ Resignation" and Rev. lU lllD s rp — Ore e om a klB s . . . — — 1 * Montgomery Ward A Co. Metzger will give the memorial ad- U oTln s'— T m e k l a r — d t o r a s a te the place you have' been' looking bly engraved, which he always cher- ^ b l l e P a eseoser Serclo e . M - A A M B U L A N C E for: nicely decorated, 3 rooms and ished. He had been confined to his dress. I WANT TO CONTACT local man There will be a roll call of the de- r M a t i n s — F a p e rt a s ...... — . H over 30 years of age or married kltcbnette. Improvements, screens bed for three years. Prote eotoa al Serclc e e . . . — m I I (Dougan) Mr. Pownall was born In Chris- ceased members and the charter ^ p a l r t a g ...... a s .*. • • • • • • •«• •« M couple for permanent position. and shades, 3 bay windows, arched sliding doors and garden, for less tiana. Pa.. January 13, 1850, the son will be draped. Following a se- r a l l o r l a g -D r o i o r — C lo o a l a v I t Must have car and good references. of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Pownall. lection by the quartet, Mrs. Mary F e llo t Ooodo OBd B errlo o • • • • • « I I For home Interview appbihtment, than $26.00 month. Don't wait, call W sn to d — Boelneoo B e rrle o H 5 6 3 0 As a young man he entered the em- Cordtsen will give a reading, "Be- write Evening Herald; Box K. •till eleven tonight, .91 South Main yond," there win be another selec- Cd a c a tle a a l street. Near trolley. ploy of the Pratt ft Whitney com- 8 ®ttrooe oad CIm o o o ..• • • • • • • b s F I (Holloran) pany In Hartford and was sent to tion by the quartet and Rev. Metz- {^ o t o la otm e tlo BO M « u a v d d « I I FOR RENT—AT WARANOKE one the Philadelphia Centennial In 1876 ger will give the benediction. S a a o l a s • • • • / • •-• • • • • • • • • # a l l-A to exhibit machinery for the con- After the service the members jC o o le a W Dra a i a tlo • • • • • •»•«• • • M 3 0 6 0 and 2 room apartments for light iQOtm e tlo a o bO cern. WhUo there he contacted will march In a body to the Center housekeeping, with hot water. Ap- cemetetiy where the graves of the FlBom elal r- , ( Q o l a h ) Read The Herald Adv$. ply to Janitor. typhoid fever which resulted In Boado~>tttook»w->llortFoboa mm*m» 11 I»ra1)rBls from which he never re- departed members wUI be decorated. B o o l a o ti Opportu niti e s M covered. He later worked for the Anyone having flowers or bouquets CAPTAIN EA5S{ DEPUTY SHERIFF.' bfonoT to L o r o ...... m TORCfeP TO CLOSE TH' TOPSV 4 3 4 0 company as an Inspector of taps and for the occasion are asked to com- A DOZEM MORE DEPUTIES AMO ^ B e lp Rjid Ottaotloa a dies, retiring over 30 years ago. municate with Mrs. Gordon Dimock E mo t ions f the TORW. THIS SUCKER PAYS H olp W o n t e d^F o m o lo ...... M of Maple street B ut kids take . POLICE ARE OUTSIDE. \F YOU H o lp W o a tod— M a i...... « « Since then he has not bren employ- EMOTIONS BOY »AEEI5,000 FOR IT. ed. Annoanoe Montage. A , I T T O O S E R O U S L Y / MAKE A FALSE MOVE WE HAVE t a o o i ^ o W a a tod ...... w ^w M -A HIS AOB HAS ARBn T f io lp W a otod— >Malo pr l^s w lO a a 11 H O SP IT A L He was marHed May IT. 1874, to Announcement Is made of the T H E Y SU F F E R . 1 0 R .- A c o n u W a nto d ...... • . . I T - A N O T I C E! Miss Snien Holton of Manchester marriage of Albert J. Hoffman, son TOO DEBPLV BOOTEO TU R E — . G E T TWEIR. Bttoa tlo a a W a n t o d ^F o m a lo • • • • IS Green, who died 27 years ago. of the late Mr. and Mra. Albert TO WORBfi' ABOUT/GIRLS Situ a tlo no W a a tod— Ma lo I f 5131 f b e u n s s H u r t — XaapiOjrTDftBt A^oa clo a .>a a a a a«« Od W A N TE D — T h e heirs of Russell During his long illness he has re- Hoffman, of Job's HiU and Miss * RE ONLY A BVSSK A N D A L L B e c a u s e mained cheerful spending most of E’aullne Parker, daughter of Mr. rJASE ! 'rOU WENT U t # Oteeb— F e t a — p e m ltrr— T oB I oIm his time in reading, keeping abreast and Mrs. Leon E’arker of Ellington O F S O M E SILLY LITTLE P p k * — B ird s — F e u ...... « i W hita k er, who lived in N orth M an twrough it / GIRL'S roousM Dic e dt e o k — V e h l e l e e ...... t l W A TER D EPT. of the affairs of the day, finding which took place on February 24th. F o u l tr p and Bnppile a ...... - - great Interest In the various news Fimeral f(anday. W H IM S / W a n t e d — Pete— P o n ltrp — Sto ck chester ab out tw enty years ago. review raagaztnea, and each year The funeral of Mrs. Lina Otto, Fo? Artlolo o F o r 6 alo . . . . 3 0 7 7 reading the Bible through, getting 83, win be held from her late home ^ a t o a ad Aocoooortoo S. Lipson, 6 Beacon Street, Boston, much comfort from the latter. at 148 Grove street on Sunday 4-re B a U d l a s U a t o ii a lo ...... (A fter 6 P.M .) He leaves three daughters, Mrs. afternoon at two thirty o'clock. •Vtu.'i- J DIa m e a d a — W a ioh e e — Jo w o lf y ^ M ass. Eklward Ray of Hartford. Mrs. W. R. Rev. Dr. George 8. Brookes, pastor Elo e trl e aJ Applt a a oo*— B a dlo Sunderland o f BomersvUle, and Mrs. "If you gotta knock it out of bounds, knock it toward m-Fuol m- m, emeses aad w Food ww s s s s s • e s s s s s e ssa a sO sOs4|wA 7 8 6 8 of the Union Congregational church O a rd o a — r a m »— D a lrr P ra d a oU David L Hondlow of RockvlUa; two win officiate. town. I ju8t remembered the family sent me to the stora." B o a oobold Ooodo f i l ^ h l a e i T u d T o o U ------u If n s l e a l In s tr a m e n u ...... U M A N C H ESTER cr-a. i»ja lYNtA aigvidL ino, OSle e a ad Store B a a lp a e a t dt MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE BOaN THigTY V E a c m :. p e o ^ a t tb s Stapes d« A Qever Device By THOMPSON AND COLL 4-ia W e a rl a s A p p a re l— F a r e IT W A TER C O . ALLEY OOP W a a t e d — T e B a p ' l l Surprising Result By HAMLIN *s‘— Hsassta 1 w jy r ADMrr, lbaj trkt ro 5LK»(3eST v o u MMOLE WITH ALL aOMX LEW>rM JEVUELED BROOCH MOST IM- I WONDER IP rr IS?’ 5 9 7 4 \ I s e e /-m e Cewtec. KHOW.THATS ' STAY WITH IT — I SCAECELV OECCKSMIZE CaOWD AMD LEAV/e .BUILDiOd READY. 3A y.„ AM X TO fOBTAMT TTEMOFATTlBE. ir^SM om oN T ON tub, SURFACE IT fSH UKl lO O KTT T H A T /iSTEA D A ...... M I WHAT DOI DO •BaiLUAKJT" IS REAU-VA v cut em ®®atj4sra Tv t t t s d ...... e e . l d . A M V&BLP / LIKE SKSHT-OEEJMO VlOTTOa. 'THAT BAU6LE SAME IS CUMMIMOLV DEVISED ee THAT. ^ ems u < e tragedy W A S LOHCER rrt) CI EW,'>'4 ’ IM1WQ FOOZy..OOHT LET CO M DOWM T O O U R C A V E O o o a trp B o ard— R e s e r u SO ------J WOW? f- LEMS. WHEU MDU PRESS THEM -JAKE B U S TO LOMOBAW. CAKCID CAMECA.' *nS HOPE THE SAFETV CLASP yOU ser ious/ TO THEM , BUT UNOERNEATH, US A STREAM RIGHT JSif ^ P ^ IT GlTCHA DOWM! W K ER E W E W A N T I T T H E S i? * *J* r* 2 ***'" “ i f di CAPE okLLgD "POI2PLE OUPF»Ett* • W s a t o S — Rooms— B o a rd . . . . s , d| G A S C O . 80U CATCH M CE OF MJMB0Z. 1 bbueve mo st oe their. DOWM al o ngside >C lE O U aiPE C TE D S P V p— SMAPTHE PICTURE. W A TEV ^ S SH O O TIM ’ W A Y ow e SPY/J------•MATS E t A L k y O B E e ^ H PAINS CAN BE REMEOro k^ our cave„.! A p a ru a a a ts, P ie ts. T o n s a s a u _ eEM PBIVAX»5. 1“^ y B a at a a a La o a U a a s 1s t R m i . Z i d 5 0 7 5 WITH A LARiSB SPOONFUU Hs a a oo F e r^ B e a t ...... 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found preoenuiuona win oe maae in me Coolerator,'the air Miss Margaret Woodrott Center (Jburch House. conditioned refrls- last evening at a miscellaneous cistor, was nearly______shower held at the Blue Lantern a hundred dollars under many L Tea Room, Rockville. All o f the To Get Golden Awards. up-toHlate kinds. My foods sre fresh' cr, more delicioui, and I'ra saving' guests were seated at a long table e •«. CUT money every diy.” Coderator k c ^ foods freAcr be- Miss 6mma Lou Kehler, daugh- cause air conditsoning provides four Enlchet Lodge, I. O. O. T.. wUI ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kehler of essentials of ideal rtlriKerstion: meet at the hoiqe of Mr. aod Mr«. Road, and Miss' Margaret Lee 1. Comtsnt Cold. 2. Positive one-' 67 Cambridge street, has been blue streamers extended ^rom' the REAR 46 COOPER STREET Cart Earn of Keeney street next awarded a scholarship by North- wheel to each end of the table, and W’oodruff, daughter of Rev. and circulatims- 3. Balanced Humidii Saturday night, June 25, instead of Established 1921 4. Washed Air. Instead of western University, Evanston, III., also from the umbrella to two gifts Mrs. 'Watson Woodruff of Main tonight as was ori^nally scheduled. street, will be honored by Manches- more, these advanced features ____ to attend the eighth annual National placed on the table. In one of the you LESS. If you want fresher__ gifts was found a short poem, di- ter Girl Scouting this evening when at less c o ^ investigate Cooteratorl Dr. O. A. Callouette is In Bridge- recting Miss Robinson where to And they will receive the Golden Eaglet, port for the weekend to attend lec- the rest of the gifts. A large cake highest award of Scouting, at a FOR YOUR 10 DAY FREE tures sponsored by the Connecticut with bride groom decorations, ceremonial and assembly to be held TRIAL CAU* Chiropractor’s Association. made by"’Hlss Vlqla Thrasher, was at the Girl Scout Camp off Lake street at 7 o’clock. placed in the center of- the table. Mias Jeanette Pitkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pitkin of n n Rev. Alfred Kline of the Bolton There were twenty-two friends of The award la given to those mem- Congregational church will be the Robert Road (left above) and Mias Margaret Woodruff, (right) daugh- Miss Robinson present, and many ter of Dr. and Mrs. Watson Woodruff of Main street will receive the bers who In addition to earning the RADIO speaker at the regular meeting of beautiful and useful gifts were re- 21 merit badges of Scouting, have the Luther League of the Emanuel ceived, among them a toastmaster Golden Eaglet, the highest Girl Scouting award tonight at 7 o’clock at shown themselves to have exercis- L. T. WOOD CO. Lutheran church next Tuesday eve- waffle baker, and a Sllex coffee per. the Girl Scout camp off Lake street. The Golden Eaglet is awarded Phone 4496 to those who have earned 21 badges and In addition have proved them- ed outstanding ability and posseaabd SERVICE ning at 8 o’clock. Refreshments colator. excellent character both in Scouting will be served and a social time will selves outstanding for character, not only In scouting but in all phases A luncheon consisting o f fruit of Ufa. Both girls art members of Troop L Emily Smith, captain. and In all phases of life. TMiRf ISONIT OM be held. cup, tuna flsh and potato salads, Miss Pitkin is 16 years old and
rolls, strawberry shortcake, and Mias Dorothy Q. Denton, daugh- l^oolerator coffee was prepared by Mias Corinne Wm. E. Krah ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denton K. Lee, proprietor of the Blue Lan- of 20 Middle turnpike, west, re- tern. and served by Miss EMna Had. KIDDIES AFTERNOON GENERAL WELFARE MODISTE PHONE 4457 Dressmaking — Coats — Salts turned home Thursday after com- den, Mlsa Pearl Klee, and Miss Alice S3 Delmont Street pleting her sophomore srear at Wel- Klee. Arrangements for the affair Cut and Fitted Only If Desired " AT VETS CARNIVAL SESSION IS DATED lesley College, Mass. Miss Denton were made by Miss Evelsm Carlson Read The Herald Advs. wUI leave July 1 for Middlebury and Miss Edith Thrasher. MADAME PELCHAT Forest Building Main Street college, Vermont, where she will be Miss Robinson Is to be married to Everything Turned Over To Karl Nielsen of School street in Plan Mass Meeting For June Dial 8795 enrolled in the French School for six weeks. September. The Youngsters At H^f 26; Arthur L. Johnson Of Price; Closes At MidnightT Washington Is Speaker. AU members of Unne LiOdge, No. Four hours of fun for Manchester FILL ME UP W IT H 72. Knights of Pythias, who plan to A large mass meeting of the Gen- aocompahy the lu g e ’s degree team kiddles has been planned by the eral Welfare Federation Is being ZIMMIE’S S1KAWBERRY SALE to Providence, R. I., next Friday MVA Carnival Committee on the planned for Manchester, and will be NEW. BARBER SHOP night are requested to notify Axel Institute for High School Jimlora, held on Sunday, June 26 at 2 p. m. lot at the comer of Main and Maple NOW OPEN G O O D RIC H jG AS W. Johnson, Tel. 6312, or Carl E. from July II to August 12. at the Nathan Hale School audl^ Thoren, tel. 3381, not later than Miss. Kehler, who is a Junior at AT ALL TINE HIGH streets this afternoon. All rides, in- torlura, it was announced today. As 22 BIRCH STREET cluding the giant' Ferris Wheel, the next Wednesday night. The trip Manchester High school, because of guest speaker, the local welfare Next To State TaUor Shop will be made 1^ bus. the excellence of . her work, was Merry-Go-Round, the Aeroplane group has secured Arthur L. John- IT'S SW ELL!' Swing and the "Toy autos will be recommended by Miss Janet Page son of Washlngjtan, D. C., secretary Ernest Berggren of Laurel street, of the faculty for the five weeks’ Tsniorer For First Two given over to the youngsters at one. of the FcderatlonV He will explain who Is employed by the Clemlnshaw course in dramatics, offered each half the regular price per ride from the progress of the movement, 1 2 to 6 p. m. The Carnival will close company at Mineola, L I., returned summer by the University to 60 which now, it Is stated, is distinctly home this weekend to be present at Weeks Of Market Opera- the week’s stand at midnight.''UHil- separate from the Townsend old age Class A high school juniors, boys dren will be given toy balloons this the graduation of his sister. Miss and girls 16 years of age and over, benefit project. Reoertt congres- Eleanor Gerggren, from Manches- tion Tolak | 6 4 ,S 8 4 i3 . afternoon. sional action win be spoken of, and BENDIX who rank in the upper quarter of Instead of the feature act this ter High school. their classes and who have shown Johnson will answer questions on The Snbcessor to the year, patrons of the carnival have definite ability in dramatics -or the movement after the speaking Washing Machine Charles Sumner Roberts, son of Sales of strawberries In the Man- shared cash prizes each nl.Tht, thrp-. program. Meetings similar to the talent in some form of public speak- chester Auction Market yesterday prizes, two of 35.00 and one $10 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Roberts of one scheduled for this town are be- WASHES ~ RINSES 16 Academy street, and a graduate ing. reached the high for the season award. The winners during the ing planned for other cities and Miss Kehler Is vice president of week were: Mary Litchfield. 9 Hil- DAMP-DRIES i Has A Higher Octane Rating Than Any Other Gas o f the Manchester High school, yes- when the total intake amounted to towms In the state. Soc and Buskin, the Manchester 310,765.35, bringing the total sales Uard street, 35.00; Mrs. Ida Wilson, terday received bis diploma from On the committee arranging the AUTOMATICALLY f ig Including Many You Read So Much About tte Morse College in Hartford. Mr. High school dramatic club, and in for the week to 348,915.76. The Sheridan Hotel, 35.00; Mrs. Thom- event are Temporary Chairman Roberts studied the stenographic addition to her school work in the total sales for the first two weeks son, 203 Center street, 310.00; John H. C. Longdyke, Permanent dramatic classes has appeared on Myrtle Olschafskie, 21 Laurel We Have Proof of This! course at Morse. that the market has been opened Chairman Mathias Sple.ss, Select- many local church and club pro- this year is now 364,884.83, or near- street, Rockville, 35’.00; Mrs. Lin- man .David Chambers. Selectman KEMP’ S, Inc. [ grams, alone or in company with coln Rudolph, 150 Center street, Rev. K. E. Erickson, pastor of ly twice as much aa the toUl sales Clarence N. Luplen, Mrs. J. Leslie 768 Main Stieet L A ' T A N K F U L W ILL C O N V I N C E her younger sisters'. 35.00; Mrs. Carl Johnson, 77 Oak the Ihnanuel Lutheran church, is a the first year that the market was Hardy, Mrs. Mary Kenton, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kehler are familiar opened six years ago, and aa much street, $10.00; Mrs. A. E. Crawrford, Frances Klein, Miss Beatrice Black- delegate from the New England Columbia, $5.00; Clarence Krol, .371 Oonferehce to the annual convention with the educational and recrea- as the total sales for the whole man, Mrs. Helen Janssen.tJohn Jen- Y O U T H A T W E'RE. RIG H T! tional resources of the university, Adams street, $5.00; Henry Leid- at the Augustana Synod, to oe held season the second year. son, Alfred Blatter, ' JPhn Zapatka. which is on the shores of Lake There were 4,615 crates of berries holdt, 98 Wells street, $5.00; Fred Robert Freyer. Charles Bronson and 1 in Brooklyn, N. Y., from Wednesday Adamson, 105 BisscII street, $5.00; through Sunday next week. Rev. Michigan, and, believing the course sold yesterday divided 2787 1-3 in WlUlam E. Keith. P AMATEUR Chester Mozzer, 20 AShworth street. ^ e k w n will open the meeting of offered will be of great benefit to crates packed 24 quarts to the $10.00. their daughter, have decided to send crate and 1827 5-6 packed 16 quarts the Minlsterium, to be held Monday ^ILMS ^ Gals. $][.00 morning. her to Evanston. to the crate. The high on the 24 quart crates was 33.70 and the low A rly n e M oriarty D EV EL O PE D 31.60, with an average of 33.70, or The Polish V^omen's Alliance of Y. M, C. A, Notes America, Grou|n 246, will hold its CARL ELMORE HULTINE better than 111 cents a quart. The G a rrit y high on. berries packed 16 quarts to regular meeting next ’Tuesday eve- Saturday, June 25. ^ i 2 5 per cen t off the crate was 32.15. and the low Announces the Opening ning at 7:30 o’clock. Instead of to- TO GET WESLEYAN B. A. 3:00-4:00, Intermediate tennis in- 1 Dn All Amateur Work morrow, at the home of Mrs. S. 31.00, with an average of 31.63, or of Her juat over 10 cents a quart The atructlon with Mlsa Eleanor Hueb- ; Left At Our Studio V A M’Q SERVICE Dxladus of 109 Maple street. average for the 16 quart crates was ner. Su m m er School Cisrl Elmore Hultine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hultine of 64 Hack- down because old bed berries were 44:00-5:00, Advanced tennis In- N ew Studio Y J \ iy O STATION
matack street, will be graduated among those sold packed in the 16 struction with Miss Eleanor Hueb- of M usic 9 Johnson Terraca A 426 Hartford Road ner. Telephone 3860 POLICE COUPT from Wesleyan Unlversljty at Mid- quart crates, which always bring a dletown tomorrow afternoon with a lower price than new bed berries. Instruction la open to tennis club M onday, Ju ne 21 In Town Court last night Judge bachelor of arts degree and as vice ’The aalea in the Manchester members who have purchased their president of the senior -class. Ho tickets at the “Y” office. Anyone state Theater Building Harold W. Garrlty found Harold market were greater than In the also served on the Class Day com- wishing to play, may purchase a Dial 3072 for Particulars. Freeman, colored, of 9 Hilliard New Haven market yesterday, R. mittee and is a member of Delta ticket before the Instruction begins. street, guilty of violation of rules M. Reid and Sons, who have charge of the road and fined him $5 and Kapa Upsllon fraternity and Skull of both auctions, report and Serpent, senior honorary so- costa. Ernest Pohl, 25, of 42 Oak street, charged with reckless driv- ciety. During his college years, Hultine ing was found not guilty of this PUBLIC RECORDS SONS OF ITALY HOUSE was a member of the varsity foot- count, but was also arraigned on a ball team for two years as end and Keeney Street charge of violation of rules of the Warrantee also was a member of t,he track FILMS road, of which be was found guilty The Manchester Building and NOW AVAILABLE team. He majored in mathematics Loan association baa transferred DEVELOPEO and and fined (5 and costs. and economy hnd has a position at PRINTED In the case of Thaddeus Malzew- two lots on Homestead avenue to For Outings • Weddings • the Aetna Life Insurance company Anna Serovlnski of South Windsor, Picnics.- Etc. akl of 542 Middle Turnpike east, of Hartford, which he will assume 24-HOUR SERVICE charged with selling gasoline with- according to a warrantee deed re- Ideal spot. Hot and cold run- July 1. He was graduated from out a current vendor’s license, a corded late yesterday by Town Clerk Film Deposit Box At ning water. Electric lights. Manchester High in the class of nolle was entered. 1933, being president of the Sen- Samuel J. Turklngton. Stamps in- Store Entrance Large cooking range. Dance
Edward J. Qulim of 10 Short iors. At High he starred in foot- dicate a consideration of 33,000. floor spare 60x40. Dining ta- ball and captained the team as a Application bles to accommodate^ 200 peo- street, charged with intoxication, was fined 325 and costs. eenior and was also on the swdm- Application for marriage license ple. KEMP'S ing and golf teams. He wras an was made at the office of the Town Fol^ Information Phone 6910 honor student. Clerk yesterday afternoon by EMgar
His brother, Harry D. Hultine. W. Wilson, truck driver, and Har- was graduated from Manchester riet Peterson, drafter, both of
STR A W BERRY High yesterday. He was on the Springfield. The marriage will be football team for three years and the second for each. SU PPER varsity center for two years, alsb EAT—AND LIKE IT—AT REYM.ANDER’Si competing on the track team for TUESDAY, JUNE 21 two years. Another brother. John B R A C C I O LE 6:30 P. M. Hultine, is entering his junior year NOTICE
at Manchester High. Notice la hereby given that the Deliciously Flavored — Stuffed Veal Rolls! ST. BRIDGETS HALL annual meeting of the Eighth Also Our Famous Ravioli — Chicken — Spaghetti MENU: Cold meats, salads, rel-- School and Utilities District of Ishes, strawberry shortcake with Steamed Clams and Other Goody-Goodies! Manchester. Conn., will be held on whipped cream, mils, enffre. JONES’ SPECIALS Friday evening, June 24th, 1938, at Card Games With Prizes Hanley and Ruppert On Tap One large building lot, worth 6:30 P. M., standard time, in the Will Follow the Supper. Adults, 40c; Children, SSc. 8300. Must go $ 1 5 0 Assembly Hail at the Hollister Street School for the following pur-
NOTE! Six-Room House and t poses to wit: Reymander's Tavern extra lots. Beautiful location. 1st—To hear the reading of the 35 Oak Street Chas. Reymander, Prop. Must be sold quick. See me! warning.
New House and Garage, just fin- 2nd—To ch-Dose a Moderator.
ished. Owner says selL Small 3rd—To hear the report of the dowii payment. , Auditors.
FREE Three Acres, beanlful hind. On 4th—To hear the report of the ^ Real Esta te Lea d ers Who A re Cre dite d With Being In hard road. Lights. ^ O C /\ President. Enlargement Full price— 5th—To hear the report of the Treasurer. WITH EVERY ROLL OF FILM AH Kinds of Properties For Sale. T h e " K n o w " Sa y T h a t T h e Tre n d In H ousing Is T o Sin DEVELOPED A-ND PRINTED Also Rents. 6th—To hear jhe report of the Tax List your property and rents with Collector. Dine and Dance ns. Clients waiting. 7th—To hear the report of the gle H ouses A n d T h a t N O W Is T h e Tim e T o Buy. 40e Chief Engineer of the Man- INQUIRE AT JONES’ chester Fire DepartmenL ^
FURNITURE STORE 8th—To elect officers for the Dis- Here is a beautiful 0-Rooin Single with ^extraordinary features not found in any S3 Oak Street or Indian Drive, a t the Studio trict and Fire DepartmenL Manchester Green 9th—To see if the District will average or above the average houae. The price is right. See it this week-end. n s Mala Street Cpstalrs # Open for Appointments -vote to pay salaries to any of On Sunday. Its officers. ( When we say extraordinary we mean iL And we want you to see for yourself.) 10th—To see if the voter* win vote
to lay a tax and make the Lot fully planted, landscaped and trees growing. rate therefor. New England
11th—To see if the voters will vote
FOR A PLEASURABLE TIME TONIGHT to autborixe Ita officers to Choice Building Lots For Sale. Mortgages Arranged. Several Other New Home* borrow sufficient money to TRY THE “OLD RELIABLE” Ready. meet the necessary obllga-
tlona of the dlstrtcL and give House
Dine and Dance To Your Favorite Toncai the dlatrlct’a note, notes or other obligation or obUga- Tasty Foods At All Times! tiona therefor when In their WINES — LIQUORS AND BEER Bolton opinion it is for the interest Prompt — C^arteous Service! of the district so to do;
12th—To transact any other busi- ness proper to come before JARVIS REALTY CO. the meeting. N o Liq u or Sold O n Su n d ay W ithout We Coker To Baaqnets 41 Alexander Street ' Stonehaven Tel. 5626 or 7275 W. W. ROBERTSON, ^ 80 Oak Street Telephooe SS94 Pr6SldA&t« H ot M eals I O w n e r Developer Now Living At This Address O A K GRILL Dated at Manchatger, Conn., »>»<» and
17tb day of June, 1988,