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THIS IS THRIFT WEEK*S FINAL BARGAIN DAY AVEBAOB DAtLX OKBOULAIIOM for the HooUi of Stay, 1988 ___ WEATHEB ' ’weeMt Of u. 8. Weather Buiwa. 6,153 Bmrtford Member ot Um Audit Bareaa et Clroalstioiia Mostty cloudy tonlgtit and Bim- KttPnttt0 Ifpralb day, poBolbly local Bbowero, not MAWMESTER - A CITY OF VILLAGE (MARM nmeli changa In tenperatnra. voL.LVn,No.m (Oaaallled Adrarttalag on Paga 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 18,1938 (TWELVE PAG^) PRICE THREE CENTS As President Arrives for Son’s Wedding QUESTIONS ALCORN’S -T^r ^ SCHEDULES LAID OUT RIGHT TO SERVE AS SPECIAL ATTORNEY 'k . FOR NEXT CONGRESS: y- CiHmsel For Waterbary May- CONGRESS GONE, or's Secretary In Sur- RAILROADS NEED AID HULL MAY TAKE prise Move Obtains A Special Session May Be Nec* Reich Excited Again Writ To Force The Issue. STERM ROLE 4<nry To Rescue Roadf 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 perl<rior Court Issued the warrant._______ _ old New York Democrat and around their respective connections (Oonttnned on Page Ten. ed to mark fee end of an era for the with toe CTO and the A. F. of L. At Assembly's Rennion. to toe next sbaslon by apprdprlatlaff' that Kelly has been arrested and la nation’s first family. Physician-Legislator, died last night Brooklyn Organization. relief funds to last only to March ^ still held to respond to the said In- He polled 37,229 votes to 23,344 for The marriage, performed at a victim of the overwork and Howard. 2. Amendments to toe Cron formatloiL the stroke of noon, was underscor- Concessional strain against which Twelve of toe Hartford, June 18.— (A P )-i <3ov. C^trol Act — farmer complainta “Not Duly Authorized" . ed for the President and Mrs. fifteen offices at New Tofk, June ig.— (XP) __ The fourth paragraph In the writ he often had cautioned his col- stake in toe election held May 25 Wilbur L. Ooss, whose, aeuM o f about toe rigid controls over plant* FLOODS IN CHINA Roosevelt as the minute when the leagues. alleges feat Hugh M. Alcorn was went to members of toe Independent humor belles his age, had stolen Babe Ruth will return to baseball tog and marketing already have ' last of their five children had grown Death came at 7:45 p. m. at his s coach of toe Brooklyn Dodgers, foroed upward revtelons to cotton, not duly authorized to act aa such up and stepped from the immediate party, headed by Baker. the show today with toe members special state’s attorney for the apartment here after a sudden gen- wheat and tobcusco quotas. Other family. Along with CIO’s Howard toe of the 1937 Gfeeral Assembly as general manager Larry S.