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V- SELLING WAVE Talking to Brother Across the World CANADAHITS TRIES SUICIDE ■4> PLURAUTY OF 267,000 WHEN BLAMED HITS EXCHANGE BACKATU.S. IN D M THEFT P R IC m iM B L E W ira TARIFF FOR DWIGHT MORROW Takes Girl She Liked to Cir­ Important Bankers Silent as Places Higher Duties on Our Lightning Kills a Man; Ambassador to cus, Keeps Her Over To Cause— Expect No Exports; Foreign Press in Sweeps ; Gets Night; Parents' Fear Panic as During Crash; * Several Instances Con­ Races Are Called Off 374^76 BaUots to 107/ demn Our New Schedules Causes Arrest in Hartford Mild Rally at Noon. , Ascot, Eng., June 18.—(AP)—A^ All further racing for the day 174 for Fort Who Was terrific thunderstorm during which j to be abandoned. (By Associated Press) a man was killed by a bolt of ! Miss Alice Baronousky, 22-year-old j New York, Jime 18 — (AP) — Backed by the Anti-Sa­ A new tariff law was put into . . , . , .. „ , for shelter, when a deluge descended north end woman, is reported dying ! Prices of equity stocks bn all im­ lightning broke over the Royal , upon the throng, were thrown to effect by the today Ascot race meet today and brought at the Hartford hospital where she portant securities markets crumbled the muddy ground and trampled un­ loon L eape— Prohibition and international reaction to it was the session to an brupt end. der feet. was taken early this morning after away under a fresh wave of selling refiected in actual retaliation in kind The meeting, with its attendant Hats were knocked off, parasols attempting suicide in Hartford for today, at a rate which if continued . t • fashion display, was at its height were lost and some of the women by one government, consideration by i electrical storm Was the Main Issue. the third time in her life. She was would carry the general level of arrived at the stands without their being questioned by city detectives quotations below the low points of two others of measures of reprisal j occurred. The Royal Hunt Cup race slippers which had been left behind, in connection with a complaint that the autumn crash within another and, condemnation from the press had been run and all was animation stuck in the mud or tom from their Newark, N. J., June 18.— (AP)— within the enclospre. feet. she had abducted a four-year-old day or two. There was no sign of of several nations. 'With a demonstration of strength Manchester gfirl from her home. The King and Queen, with the King George and Queen Mary, ac­ organized support on the New York Automatically with the effective­ Prince of Wales and other members which exceeded the hopes of his Miss Baronousky leaped through an ness of the 1.122 new rate sched­ companied by the Prince of Wales open window at Hartford police Stock Exchange, and important of the royal party, had arrived by and escorted by many of their most optimistic partisans, Dwight ules contained in the Hawley-Smoot motor car. W. Morrow swept New Jersey in headquarters. The girl, Mary Lee, issues tumbled. 85 to more than $20 tariff bill, Canada’s countervailing guests at Windsor Castle, had ar­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William a share. Lightning struck and instantly rived in ipotor cars and were in the yesterday’s primary for the Repub­ Important bankers still refrained duties became operative, placing killed a man in Tattersall betting royal box when the storm occurred. Lee of the Beehive section at the higher duties on a dozen commodi­ lican nomination as United States north end, was returned to her from public comment on the situa­ ring. ’They were chatting animatedly tion, recalling how wide of the mark ties Imported from the United alarmed mother by police this States. The main enclosure and other when almost instantly the scene of were most of the optimistic and re­ spaces were flooded in a few min­ confusion was precipitated before morning after an absence of nearly Canada’s Schedules three full days. assuring statements issued during utes in the downpour. their eyes. the autumn crash. It was pointed These duties, which were includ­ Liked the Child ed In that government’s May 1 Miss Baronousky has long had a out, however, that with the major portion of the so-called public When Tom Hayes was seated at the microphone posing for this pic­ budget, are applied on the principle liking for children and has often ture he was just trbout to get the thrill of his life. A few momenta later that the Canadian tariff shall be as paid particular attention to pretty participation in the market already NINE KILLED eliminated, there was no prospect of his voice was spanning 10,000 miles to greet his brother John whom he high on articles coming from other SWEET TOLD BOARD blonde-haired Mary Lee. Many had not heard from in 56 years and who had been given up for dead by times she has bought the child such another stampede of selling as countries as the rates those coun­ AS THEY PRAY candy and clothing. It is a well es­ was witnessed last fall. his only surviving brother. Seated at this microphone Tom Hayes car­ tries levy against the same commo­ ried on his end of a conversation that delighted countless thousands of dities from Canada. tablished fact that the little girl’s Other Prices Drop Peasants Ring Church Bell listeners. The Belgian Cabinet discussed the OF SEWERS, HE SAYS parents have not taken very good A drop of 2 to 3 cents a bushel in During Storm and Bolt care of their four children. It was new law and then decided that any wheat futures, cancelling yester­ retaliatory measures should await Strikes Them — Church not so long ago that local police day’s gains, and offering of copper and social welfare authorities were conferences with other European Catches Fire. by some custom smeftters at 11 1-2 coimtries; which the Spanish gov­ forced to take a hand in cleaning cents, another drop of 1-4 of a cent, Denies Generally He Is to up deplorable conditions at the Lee ernment studied requests that it Bucharest, June 18.— (AP)— continued to aggravate the commod­ Hayes Reflects break the existing modus vivendi A dispatch from Schoarsch home. At that time the father was ity situation. Bankers expressed sent to jail for 45 days and the with the United States as a protest. Blaine for Laxity in Cor­ near Fagarasch, Transylvania, the opinion that no upturn in busi­ In Havana today said that three persons mother was placed on probation. ness might be expected until com­ Went to Circus Great Adventure In Havana, the newspaper El were killed and six fatally in­ modity prices become stabilized. Mundo, attacking the new tariff recting Bad Condition. jured when lightning struck the Miss Baronousky, who lives with Wheat, cotton and copper are now her father and mother, in the same law as unjust, says it will destroy tolling church bells of a church aroimd the levels of 1914. Standard the friendship between Cuba and sheltering a crowd in a terrific house and directly above the Lee Statistics Co. estimated that com­ family, asked permission to take Fine Cooperation Between General Electric the United States. The following letter was received storm there. modity prices in the aggregate had Three peasants, frightened Mary to Hartford Simday morning declined 8 1-2 per cent in the past 10 The Paris ^ Petit Bleu advocates today from Dr. F. A. Sweet, the to see the “101 Ranch” circus Company and The Herald Makes Broad­ boycotting oK American products in by the storm, climbed the months. Eighth School and Utilities district: church belfry and swung the which played the Capitol City By early afternoon a mild rally France. Monday of this week at Colt’s cast Stunt Huge Success. II Tevere, of Rome, said the Editor, The Herald. bells with their hands in signal in stocks developed, and several im­ to the remainder of the crowd Park. 'The mother agreed but when portant shares sold up $1 to $3 from tariff “is the. ultimate manifesta­ Please print a statement in reply Monday night came and still Mary tion of the economic imperialism of to kneel and pray. Just as they the lowest levels of the forenoon. BY ARCHIE KILPATRICK. (^transmission, and the rebroadcast to your article on Sewers of the DWIGHT W. MORROW^ had not been returned, Mrs. Lee Commission houses, however, were the United States. knelt lightning struck the bel­ became worried. She informed po­ Those who did not tune in on the which brought it to all parts of the Eighth School and Utilities District. fry and they were killed. Inclined to view the upturn with country at breakfast time. Senator with a plurality of more lice and Sergeant John McGlinn great caution, in view of the short General Electric radia station WGY Every report or communication The church caught fire and than 267,000. Photos Taken. six died later of burns. A larger was assigned to the case. life of several such technical re­ early yesterday morning to hear the from the State Board of Health to With 223 districts of the state’s Alice Located bounds recently. Hayes brothers broadcast from The Herald today'carries pictures GREENWICH PRESS this District has been presented to number of others were burned 3304 missing, the vote today was: Sergeaint McGlinn unearthed the American Telephone tumbled Schenectady to Sydney, Australia, taken at the low-wave station show­ the Board of Directors, and not badly, the peasants remaining Morrow, 374,276, Franklin W. information that Miss Baronousky $7.50 to a new low for the year at missed much. The entire story was ing Tom at the "mike” for his big kept unknown to them as you state. rooted to theispot. Fort, 107,175, Joseph S. Frelinghuy- was believed to be staying at 159 $202, only $5 above the low of No­ carried in yesterday's Herald by experience, and a picture of Gen­ At about the time that the com­ sen, 43,093. The poll for John A. Wethersfield avenue. Together with vember, then rallied more than $3. wire from Schenectady, and through eral Electric officials and newspa­ WINS FIRST PRIZE munication you refer to, the Board Kelly, a fourth contestant, was Officers Grady and Devorak of the U. S. Steel dropped $5 to a new low the ability of the Herald staff to per representatives at the scene of of Directors voted to put the whole negligible. Hartford Detective" Bureau, he for the year at $155.75, only $5.75 pick up the word by word conversa­ the broadcast. matter up to our Engineer C. Henry HEICOPTER PLANE Morrow also won the nomination went to the place last night and above the minimum of the autumn tion sent out from the high-power Fine Co-operation. Olmsted for recommendation as for the four-month period remain­ found Miss Baronousky living crash, then rallied about $2. Con­ station in Schenectady which was The Herald is deeply Indebted to State Weekly Paper Called what would be best to do, and the ing in the imexpired term of Walter there under the name of Mrs. Fair- solidated Gas and Westinghouse hooked up with the low wave sta­ the General Electric company for E. Edge, now ambassador to mount with a Mrs. Foley. Inciden­ State Board of Health was so noti­ TO BE GIVEN TEST Electric dropped $5 and $8 and re- tion eight miles away. The inter­ the permission to proceed with, and fied. The subject of disposal plant France. Kelly was his only oppon­ tally, Fairmount is understood to boimded more than $3. General esting event was very successful Best of Class by Editorial ent in that contest. be Miss Baronousky’s husband’s has many times been discussed at Motors sold off only slightly. both in the low-wave reception and (Continued on Page Three.) Board meetings and have been post­ Personal Appeal Among wide declines in the high­ (Continued on Page-Two.) Association. poned to future time when they, the Ambassador to Mexico and mem- ‘ er priced and more volatile issues. Cost $250,000 and Took ber of the American delegation to Allied Chemical dropped more than members, had mote. time. They are at the present time, and have been the London naval conference, Mr. $20, J. I. Case and American Ma­ Morrow apparently was the bene­ chine and Foimdry, $16, and East­ MONSTER WELCOME FLOODS MENACING for some weeks, negotiating with Four Years to Build; Has Milwaukee, Wis., June 18.— (AP.) Cheney Brothers for the purchase ficiary of a personal appieal which MORROW’S VICTORY man Kodak, Auburn, Houston Oil, A Mississippi weekly newspaper, wiped out whatever hope, those ‘in­ and Worthington Pump, $10 or of the land on which the Septic whose publisher entered journal­ Tank stands and additional land so No Regular Wings. terested in prohibition had for a more. Shares tumbling $8 or more FOR ADMIRAL BYRD CENTRAL NEW YORK specific indication on that subject included American Can, American ism only six years ago, was award­ we could make improvemeuts there. PLEASES THE WETS Personally have discussed this with in the primary. and Foreign Power, American To­ ed today the trophy for greatest Prohibition was the outstanding bacco B, and Air Reduction. community service, the highest Valley Stream, N. Y., Jime 18 — issue of the campaign, but Morrow Other Losses (Continued on Page 2.) (AP)—A helicopter plane on which New York City Ready for honor bestowed by the National swept through every one of the, Issues losing $5 or more included Area 60 Miles Wide and 90 $250,000 has been spent and which twenty-one coimties of the state, Capital Observers See Wet North American, Chesapeake and Editorial Association. took four years to build was given wet and dry. Frelinghuysen, making Ohio, Atchison, American Water The McComb Enterprise, edited its first public showing at Curtiss Noted Explorer When He Miles Long is Threatened Field today. Because of an oil leak a third effort to go to the SehateVf Works Dupont, Johns Manville, by J. O. Emmerich, a former farm C U R A BOW GIVES this time as an anti-prohibitionist' Majority In Senate As Re­ Columbia Gas and American Pow­ demonstrator, was credited with no flight was attempted. The plane is radical in design, after being twice defeated as a dcy,‘'i3 er and Light. The utility shares Arrives Tomorrow. hy Rainfall. having “not only the outstanding was supposed to have shared the record for the last year, but prob­ even for a helicopter. It has no sult of Primary. OUT QUEER STORY standard wing but four revolving wet vote with Morrow. Fort »aa (Continued on Page Three.) ably would stand first among all with tne support of the , Anti>' weekly newspapers which have wings, in each of which a standard New York, June 18.— (AP)—Re­ Syracuse, N. Y., Jime 18.— (AP)— four-bladed propeller is mounted on Saloon League. Washington, June 18.— (AP)— competed for this honor in former The Rev. Dr. James K. Shields, • turning home after sixteen months I Creeks and brooks swollen to river years. the leading edge. The nomination* of Dwight W. Mor­ ’The four propellers are run by th? superintendent of the New Jersey > ^ LONGEST SITTING of exploration in the Antarctic, Rear 1 proportions a record rainfall that Other Awards “ It” Girl of the Movies Anti-Saloon League, explained Mpr-^i^^L row for the Senate from New Jer­ Admiral Richard E. Byrd and one engine, a 425-horse-power air has continued from 24 to 56 hours Other first awards, announced at cooled radial, which is moimted on row’s victory by describing him sey was greeted by anti-prohibi­ members of his expedition will in various sections, today had the Eumual convention were: its back just below the four wings. “ the best advertised candTate.” ' Drops Down Texas Way Only the pluralities received tionists in Washington as an en­ IN COMMONS ENDS received as conquering heroes brought flood conditions to an area Best weekly newspaper—Green­ Underneath is slung a two-seated wich, (Conn.) Press; newspaper Presidents Coolidge and Hoover couraging gain in their fight for a the city of New York at noon sixty miles wide and 90 miles long car, similar to the gondolas on production contest— Bookings,, (S. To Give Folks a Thrill. b’imps. 1924 and 1928 exceeded the New ^ wet majority in {hat body. morrow. in central New York. D.) Register; best editorial page— Jersey plurality given Morrow yes-i^ This city and the vicinity of Can Rise Vertically Despite assertions of state Re­ Expectations were that the city’s ' Bloomfield, (N. J.) Independent The principle of the plane is that terday. The greatest plurality c v e r ^ publican leaders that Morrow would London Session Lasts 21 welcome will surpass all receptions I I{ti8,ca were the greatest sufferers, Press; best front, page—Storm it can rise vertically and descend registered in the state was in 1934^ here since that accorded Colonel j approximately 200 residents of • Dallas, Tex., June 18.— (AP)— look with distaste on any attempt Lake, (Iowa) Pilot-Tribune; adver­ in the same way, thus requiring lit­ when ’ Coolidge defeated John W .^ Charles A. Lindbergh on his return i southwestern part of the city tising promotion — Cosmopolis, Clara Bow, “It” girl of the movies, Davis by 377,419 votes.* to make him the titular head of the Hours and 45 Minutes tle more than the space it occupies from his flight to Paris. i werj surrounded in some fifty (Pa.) Record. is going to leave Monday or Tues­ for a landing field. wet forces should he be elected' in . __ . . , houses by the rampant Onondaga Second place in the community REJOICINQ IN MEXICO. ^ November, the wets here were A marine parade up the harbor, j day, so she says, after giving Dallas After the ascent the slant of the creek. Many were taken from service contest was awarded to the wings is changed and the plane then Mexico City, June 18.— (AP)-r- more than pleased with the decisive Over Passage of Bill. a salute of thirteen guns from j their residences in boats manned by the first real thrill of the hot weath­ I Governors island and a guard of Chronicle Express, Penn Yan, N. Y. can move forward, backward and to There^was great rejoicing in Mexico primary victory.. I,___ , , - .c ' policemen and firemen. In some The Traer, (Iowa) Star Clipper er season. either side. today among Americans >and Mexi­ First Wet 'Victory a She appeared mysteriously Mon­ procession up BroadwayI ’T to City Hall j was three feet won the highest rank in the con­ ’The radical departure in engine cans alike over Ambassador Dwight-r-’; It was pointed out that his nomi­ London, June 18.— (AP)—After test for the best weekly, but hav­ day, using an assumed name which mounting, not fully worked out as Morrow’s overwhelming victory in' nation was the first to be won by having been tied up for more than ■i have been arranged in honor of the | i^'ithaca’s area, railroad traffic did’not conceal her identity success­ man who flew over the earth’s two ing won the award three years ago, yet, was said to have caused the oil the New Jersey Senatorial prlm^^ an avowed Republican wet in the 21 hours in a wrangle over the fi­ poles. was described as paralyzed. Twelve was Ineligible, and the Greenwich fully. She said her studio managers leak which postponed today’s teat. elections yesterday. -si' 1930 primaries. Wets asserted that nance bill the House of Commons bridges in Tomkins coimty were Press, was gdven first. thought she was in Hawaii “just The ship is the brain child o f Election returns were furnished!; his victory was the more of a tri­ adjourned at noon today with the First greetings to the returning reported washed out. loafing” was her explanation. explorers, however, will be extended Maitland Bleecker and is known as in bulletin form by the Foreign umph for the anti-prohibition cause pEissage of a clause of the budget Already having brought the Tuesday, interviewed by a’ report­ the Curtiss Bleecker Helicopter. In view of his prominence in public for which Philip Snowden, chan­ from a big navy amphibian plane TREASURY BALANCE respondents’ Club and newspapers ^ worst inimdation In that section of er from the Dallas Times Herald to many Mexicans and Amerl*;i‘i life. cellor of the Exchequer, had been she told a new story about ‘ dates The White House today awaited struggling with hla characteristic cans who sat up late to hear themv , J • 1 i creek continued to rise steadily to- Washington, June 18 — (AP) — with a young business man of Dallas word from Morrow as to his plans grimness,and determination. The I day as rain fell steadily. Weather Treasury receipts for June 6 were As soon as the result wsis seen tq:' which "led to a threatened alienation WIRES IDENTIFIES be certain messages of congratuia.- for returning as ambassador to vote on the clause was 222 to 90. riJp Sfir'thf F % Bureau forecasts indicated no relief $41,019,975.03, expenditures $29,564,- suit and payment of $30,000. Ac­ Mexico. Circle over the two Byrd ships, the ' oa vnnro tion poured into the cable offices for-ff The House battled all night long, 185.89, balance $72,091,545.22. cording to this story, which could Under plans annoimced in May, City of New York and the Eleanor i transmission to Mr. Morrow’s hoiqq-^l sometimes bitterly over the bill. not be confirmed from Californian Morrow would return to the Mexi­ Bitter Exchanges. Bolling, as they approach Quaran-! ------SMITH MURDERER at Englewood. ! *.j;Sa can capital long enough to conclude Exchanges between 'Winston tine and return in time to take part: records, she came to Dallas to ex­ Mr. Morrow is expected to retupi.|!!] matters left pending when he went Churchill, former Conservative in the city’s welcome. I plain some things to the young to Mexico City late this month o f ' ' to the London naval conference. chancellor of the Ehechequeiv and Family Present. C7. 5.. Is Facing a Crisis, man. early in July to wind up matters in’‘- j No Fature Plans Philip Snowden, a clause of whose ‘Admiral Byrd’s wife, children and} Deny the Yarn.' connection with his diplomatic posr. ^ Diplomatic circles were unin­ present blU was in the balance, mother were expected to go down \ Studio officials in Hollywood dis­ Says Man Held in Oklahoma It was believed here he would formed whether he planned to re­ were frequent. to Quarantine on the municipal tug i Says Communistic Paper counted the story. ’They said Clara main in Mexico about three montbai sign as ambassador before the No­ It was a dogged contest,, the pres­ Macon with members of the • city’s | was given to talking extravagant­ before relinquishing his post vember election. 'The possibility ex­ ent chancellor j^eldlng no ground to official welcome committee which ly. They told the Associated Press As Suspect is One He / they knew nothing of any demand isted, it was said, that he would his adversaries. will be headed by Grover A. Whalen. VARIOUS COMMENTS. campaign for the general election ’The Commons had been In session Among the many distinguished visit­ Moscow, June 18.— (AP)—Com-$the danger of a new war among the for money. - Saw Enter Room. munist newspapers declared today imperialistic countries, and es­ New York, June 18.- (AP) as ambassador to Mexico, in the 21 hours and 45 minutes. ’This was ors here to honor the return of Ad­ Today Miss Bow, who has been Comments on Ambassador Mor same fashion that he campaigned one of the longest sittings in its miral Byrd is Governor John Gar­ that the United States was facing pecially against the Soviet Union, entertained by automobile rides and one of the worst economic crises in assumes a greater reality than nomination for Senator in New for the primary nomination. history. The bone of contention land Pollard of Virginia. . ’Two ships dances and apparently avoiding fur­ Etartford, June 18— (AP)—-A sey, obtained by the New its history. ever. It was believed Morrow would was a clause dealing with the pow -! In addition to the Macom will carry ther interviews, was found again by wire stating that R. L. Benton, alias World follow: come to Washington within a few ers of speclsd commissioners of in- j the official party down the bay. Ad- Pravda, one of the organs of the “Wages are being lowered by a reporter. This time she said that, Communist party, said the latest capitalistic countries throughout O’Keefe, had been positively identi­ F. Scott McBride of the days to confer with the President come tax to inquire into share hold- ^ miral Byrd and officers of the ex- instead of remaining two weeks as fied by Jphn I* Wlke, of Slntron, as Saloon League—^The nominatic and at that time decide what course ings. I pedition will be taken on board the WaU street slump was merely a the world, there is a war in pro­ she had intended, she would leave prelude to a more destructive and gress against the working masses, the man who entered the Mnskogee S wet candidate is nothing ne be will pursue. The sprlghtllness of the women 1 Macom at Quarantine and the crew Monday or Tuesday. "Too much hot Hotel room with the gun In his hand Morrow is no more wet thani dangerous drop. and there is a bloody struggl,e The President has followed with labor members was a feature of the j on the steamer Riverside, weather and too much noise” was April 26 wh«i David and Ctoorge Senator Edge. If he is decte Interest developments in the New debate. Dr. Ethel Bentham sat in ! The marine parade up the harbor “America’s general industrial against colonial people in distant crisis,” said the, newspaper "has coimtries. Bolsheviks in all coun­ her explanation. Smith were killed, was received by does not meian any addition Jersey race in which the two lead­ the House throughout the night, j In which twenty-five ships are ex- The cinema star was accom* State Police Commissioner Robert wet vote In the Senate. Mr. ing candidates—and Representa­ Mrs. Mary Hamilton, Lady Cjmthla j pected to take part will start at followed ‘ by an agricultural crisis tries must organize to educate and of unprecedented depth and acute­ enlighten the masses to take ad­ panied in Dallas by her secretary T. Bnrley from Policemaa Thomas row’s nomination is as much a tive Fort—were ’ close personal Moseley, Ellen Wilkinson and Miss 0:50 a. m., (E.S.T.) and the\ guests Rose, now in Oklahoma, this after­ friend^ of his, but avoided partici­ ness which sharply decreases the vantage of this crisis for the strug­ who also was using the same as­ Picton-Tubervll, dashed In and out ------sumed name. noon*’^ , - ^Contlaaed on PafO U pation In the race. from time to time. XContijpaed on Page Three.), purchasing power of the farmers—: gle agaihst eapitalism.”

- Jt j- .. -'•■'J. ,V -V m j , -1 *S^v" MANCHESTER EVENING H E R A E D ., SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN,. WEDNESDAY^ JUNE 18, 1930. I' PAGE TWO SAdETT DEUVEBS laANDSCMpts'BW"'"™® llDR. MACKENZIE National Guard < OBITUARY T O SUICIDE BAaiNFlORIDA « ™ « « ash H. S. SPEAKER ms POWER SPEECH WHENBLAMED J Notes Raymond Chambers of This HA! AN HONEST MAN ' k ' ' ^ FUNERALS Town and Raymond Le- Middletown, June 18.— (A P .)— President of Hartford Semi­ MaJorCharles S. Buck, fee ze^or hsoU Obj^s to PortioBS ot INBABETHEFT Blanc of Hartford Involved Police today held opinion that instructor of fee regiment, visited rake 16 Honrs, 50 Minntes Diogenes would have won out here Co. G Monday night. The M ajors Mrs. Rebecca Ritchie. In Accident. in his search for an honest man, or nary to Give Commence­ visits are always interesting and in­ It But It Is Made Just the I The fimeral of Mrs. Rebecca (Contimied from Page 1) two. They were notified by work­ structive and Monday night’s visit Ritchie of Wells street will be heM Two arrests grew out of an acci­ men of the Standard Oil plant that was no exception. He is keen for at the home Friday afternoon at '2 name and they have been divorced On Retnm Trip from Cali- dent involving Raymond Chambers cases of home brew had been hid­ ment Address. attention being paid^o military de­ Same. o’clock. The Sadvation Army will or at least separated for dome of 85 Birch street, and Raymond den behind a billboard near the tails and the men appreciate his have charge of fee funeral service. time. i fom ia. LeBlanc of 268 Sargeant street, place. The police went down and very enlightening explanation of the Burial will be in the East Ceme­ Dives from Window Hartford, on the Stafford Springs tery. I seized the two cases. A party was Dr. W. Douglas Mackenzie, presi­ various, military movements. It is Berlin, June 18.— (AP)—Freder­ During a period of questioning highway, near the Crystal Lake held close by last night and all the Mrs. Harriet Robinson in fee detective bureau depart- dent of the Hartford Seminary hoped fee Major’s duUes wlU aUow ick M. Sackett, American ambassa­ road at 11:30 o’clock last night. brew was not consumed. The funeral of Mrs. Harriet Rob-jment, Miss Baronousky asked per- : Jacksonville, Fla., June 18.— Foundation, will be the principal him to visit Co. G frequently. dor, this afftemoon delivered before State Policeman Hills, who investi- New members of the Howitzer Co. inson of 102 Sunynit street was held | mission to get a drink of water A.P)—William S. Brock and Ed- rated the crash which badly dam­ guest speaker at fee annual grad­ fee world power conference an un­ mrd F. Schlee, transcontinental DEMOCRATIC MEETINQ are- Paul Litvinebyk of Bolton and yesterday afternoon. Rev. R. A. j from an ice-water container near- aged each car and brought one of uation exercises at Manchester High expected version of his speech on jers, arrived over the Jacksonville Bridgeport, Jime 18.— (A P .)— John Zacek of Buckland. Both men Colpltts officiated. ’The -bearers j by. Police naturally agreed and the passengers under medical care school tomorrow evening. His sub­ power costs which had been report­ unicipal Airport at 12:55 p. m. James J. Walsh of Meriden, chair­ signed up last night. ^ were Harry Irwin, Ralph Russell, I were taken completely by surprise with two severe scalp wounds re­ ject, although unannounced, can be ed eliminated at fee behest of Sam­ (E. S. T.), and headed at once for man of the Democratic State Con­ expected to be a most fitting and By next Monday evening Co. Gs ’Thomas McManus, Arthur Dancose, 1 when she suddenly slammed fee quiring several stitches each, ar- vention today announced that the uel InsuU,^ Chicago corportion mag­ John Pierce cmd Nelson Kingston. glass into fee sink and dove head Facksonville Beach, the finish of - . j-py^ojnvjers• tubers on a charge of appropriate one for the occasion. pay checks, covering fee period heir round trip fiight to San Diego, jested Chambe^ ^ committee will meet at Savin Rock from March 1 to May 31, inclusive, nate. Burial was in fee £]ast cemetery. first ferough an open window land­ failure to give right of way, and The program opens at 8 o’clock June 24 at 5:30 p. m. E. D. T. to will be distributed. This is welcome Ambassador Sackett previously ing on her face on fee pavement of Alif. * ^ LeBlanc on a charge of driving with selections by the high school formulate plans for the opening of news to the men, and it is expect­ had caused his address to be pub­ Kinsley street The plane proceeded to the beach without operator’s license. He or­ orchestra and the combined glee the state campaign. ed feat all men on fee roster will lished in the morning newspapers „,jliere it made a circle, fiew over dered both drivers to appear in clubs after which Miss Doris Fuller On Danger lis t The meeting will precede a gath­ answer “Here” when his name is of Berlin when Mr. Insull had ob­ SCHOOL CHILDREN GIVE pthe finish line and then went back Tolland court next Tuesday. Muldoon, will deliver the salutatory Police rushed fee woman to fee ering of state Democrats which called. The process of making up a jected to it in fee advance text as ^to the municipal airport to land. The deceptive appearance of the and her essay entitled “Real Val­ Hartford hospital where her name !f ^ e tide was too high for a beaqh will be held at Savin Rock. ues.” The valedictory is to be given military payroU ^ d payment of controversial. Mr. Sackett last was placed on fee danger list Dr. road, caused by 10 foot shoulders on military seridces is quite interest­ MISS SPILLANE SURPRISE landing. each side, is said to have been the by Miss Muriel Dorothy Tomlinson. night announced the address would MaxweU O. Phelps, who attended 5* The aviators appeareaappeared atai theluc air- mishap. Chambers Her essay will be on “Dreamers.” ing and will be discussed more fully be given in full with alternation Miss Baronousky, told The Herald ^ort 16 hours and 44 afte returning from Crystal Lake U C K OF FUNDS HURTS Howell Cheney, as usual, will pre­ at a later date. * j and this afternoon he carried out this feat she was very criticaUy injured A school for men interested m Miss Frances Bplllane of Strick­ f.they took off from San Diego, tj^ought be was driving on the sent the diplomas. intention. and that he doubted she would re­ , and thought . , preparing for fee grade of corporal land street who has been principal : Calif., last night. right side when in reality, it is said, The address calls attention to al­ of fee Highland Park school of fee cover. He listed her injuries as a Were Overdue MISSIONARY MOVEMENT has been announced in the Howitzer he was a little too far over. Le- leged discrepancies between produc­ Third district for fee past three probable fracture of fee skuU, se­ company. Meetings of fee school vere laceration over right eye, 1 The appearance of the fl^rs passenger the owner SWEET TOLD BOARD tion costs and prices at which pow­ years, waa very much surprised yes­ ■brought great relief to the f l i g t of 32 Flor- Chicago, June 18.— (A P )— Seri­ will be held on Monday evenings at er was sold. He made a plea to the broken nose, contusions of fee en­ 7:30 p. m. Lieutenant Horace F. terday afternoon toward fee close officials and mechanics who feared ) Hartford. The car, a ous retrenchments of their mission­ world power conferees for adjust­ tire face with two teeth knocked .'.they might have been forced down Murphey has been assigned as in­ of fee session by her seventh grade out. Chevrolet, had been delivered to ary programs are being forced upon OF SEWERS, HE SAYS ment of these differences. He also children and several of their moth­ •Sin the far western wastes since no structor to supervise fee worl^ As Child Returned Weiss yesterday and he had not yet Christian churches by diminishing dwelt at some length upon agitation ers. ■‘.'definite word of them had been re- announced last week several new Miss Baronousky was rendered obtained his license to drive. Weiss financial support Dr. John C. Ache- (Continued from Page 1.) corporals will be “ made” in J ^ y in fee United States for govern­ Miss Spilane was engaged in ^t'Ceived since the California take off. was the man injured. He was ta­ semi-conscious. She was aware of F; In landing at the airport, which son, of St. Paul, president of and fee school will be conducted for ment owned utilities enterprises. writing sentences on fee blackboard ken to Rockville for medical atten­ Macalester collage, disclosed today to When fee text reached Mr. Insud what was being said to her and ■|ls about 20 miles from the beach, Mr. Olmsted and have reported this purpose. Any member of fee when the pupils in unison gleefully could feel the pain, but would not /•the fliers overshot the runway and tion. in his annual report of the execu­ the Directors. company may attend. he approached fee ambassador and cried “ Surprise!” She turned and LeBlanc, thinking Chambers tive committee of the Laymen’s suggested considerable changes. Mr. or could not respond to questions. •Swent into a fence. The plane was The President is only one of the Corporals to-be, Gozdz and “ Skee- saw at fee rear of fee room Mrs. Her father and mother, Mr. and meant to turn into a side road, at­ Missionary Movement. Dr. Acheson Sackett, without retracting his fctilted on its side, one wheel was Board and does not have any pow­ ball”. are on Co. G’s casualty list. Henry Durkee, Mrs. Ernest Bantiy Mrs. Benjamin Baronousky went to tempted to drive around him on the is chairman of the committee. Gozdz was stung or bitten on his views, agreed feat his words might i?broken but the men were unhurt. left, and the crash was the result. ers only those granted him by the and Mrs. Fred Carpenter who the hospital as soon as they learn­ ♦i The plane shot across the finish Curtailment of funds, he declared, Board. If he makes suggestions of left hand by an insect or bee and as be interpreted as presumptuous for laughingly informed her feat they ed of fee matter. Meanwhile Ser­ The Chevrolet was badly smashed had' deprived mission fields ot a result he is nursing a very sore a non-delegate speaker no matter *aine at Jacksonville Beach at along the left side and Chamber’s recommendations and they are not were there to take charge and had geant McGlinn returned fee misa- '51;01:45 according to the official preachers, compelled suspension of wing. It is hoped nothing serioiw how well he mighty be Informed on Dodge coach was not far from a looked favorably upon and voted, seen to it feat fee other rooms ing Lee girl to her parents at four '.timer: This gave Brock and Schlee many forms of charitable work and develops, as Go2(dz is one of Co. G s complete wreck. When State Po­ then they are not carried out. his topic. would be dismissed at fee proper o’clock this morning. ^ totEd elapsed time from San Diego forced closing of hospitals, dispen­ The President has never been giv­ most dependable men. The embassy passed word to the liceman Hills investigated he dis­ About “ Skeeball”— that’s a Whale time all but grade 7. Miss Baronousky on two other §of 16 hours and 50 minutes. saries, schools and asylums. en any power to consult any En­ press to hold up the address but The children. Miss Spillance and covered that LeBlanc did not pos­ of a story. As fee story goes Lieu­ occasions tried to end her life, one sess a Connecticut driver’s license, Finding that contributions from gineer in regard to sewers but Mr. later advanced its time of publica­ fee guests then adjourned to fee by taking ammonia and on another women’s mission boards have gain-' tenant Hagedom, Sergeant McCay- tion. Mr. Sackett informed Mr. In­ but a Massachusetts one, and ac­ Olmsted. Have many times stated anaugh. Lieutenant Hagedom s kindergsu'ten where games were instance by leaping from an auto­ IlIS S ROSSI LEADING cordingly arrested him, along with ed while church benevolent budgets to fee Board that the Tank on sull of his Intention to proceed as played and everybody had a jolly mobile in which she was being generally decreased, he blamed men father. Private Cassell and last but originally planned and Mr. Insull, Chambers. North Main street was overloaded not least “ Skeeball,” went deep-sea time, with ice cream, cookies and taken to fee House of Good Shep­ for the shrinkage in mission aid, and there would have to be some­ it was understood later, visited fee other good things to make it a real herd for commitment following a I POPULARin RACE fishing, Sunday, off New London. ambassador at his residence and and analyzed the causes his com­ thing done there. Your assertion party. As a reminder of fee big trial in fee local police court for McCavanaugh is fast getting the withdrew his objections. mittee found for the downward that Dr. Sweet was all to blame is military to like his favorite sport. surprise. Miss Splllane, who is leav­ danger of falling into habits of vice. B The old saying “changeable as the PLURALin OF 267,000 trend. not true as he has never been given Anyhow, the crowd mentioned went ing to be married, was presented She was not hurt. Later she work­ le a th e r,” aptly describes the lead “ Christian idealism has embar­ any authority to make any changes to New London Simday and board­ w ife a handsome pewter lamp with ed at fee Memorial hospital and ;ln the hotly contested race for FOR DWIGHT W. MORROW rassed many commercial, industrial or to get any proposition in regard ed the boat for fee briny deep. On parchment shade. was again sent to fee home for Fnoronation as Manchester’s Most and political agencies in their ex­ to new construction at the Disposal the way out critical and learned re­ ANDOVER young women when she stole a silk popular Girl, as exactly 2,636 votes, ploitation of native labor on the plant. marks were made about the poor dress. i^oast during Monday and Tuesday (Continued from Page One.) mission field,’’ Dr. Acheson reported. The statement made in your pa­ alignment of the destroyers, sub­ Mrs. Ward Talbot, accompanied Regardless of these facts. Miss brought the entries up to 20 and “This has resulted in active opposi­ per that I- said “ I guessed it would marines and Navy boats lying off by her aimt, of Ellington, at­ ABOUT TOWN Baronousky came in for much jttnt Miss Inez Rossi sky-rocketing bute to his personal popularity as an tion, and a flood of propaganda, too be possible to fix things up” was the base. One of those present had tended fee Loyalty Limcheon, given credit from persons living in fee 5 ito first place by cornering 544 indorsement of the wet program. great for our missionary workers to never made by me. Have never been to be restrained from commanding by the Connecticut Women’s Com­ Clarence H. Anderson, local in­ Beehive, section. It was pointed out feat Miss Baronousky was very, votes of the number cast, bringing Henry H. Curran, president of stem, has been let loose among interviewed by your paper on the “ straighten up that line.” The mittee for Law Enforcement in surance agent, has purchased a fond of children and feat she did Itoer total to 1626. Miss Pearl Robin- the Association Against the Prohi­ tourists and through newspapers subject of sewer disposal in this ship waa thoroughly inspected on New Haven, ’Thursday. The first cottage on Bolton Lake, near fee bition amendment—This is a great more for Mary than fee girl’s own 6n of Summit street, again fell and magazines." District. As far as my being a can­ the way out and a spirited discus­ part of fee program was a pageant, O’Leary tract. ack into second place but her posi- tribute to a great man. The Re- mother. Few, if any, were Inclined didate for re-election as President sion started down “below” regard­ which was given in fee Center ,on is seriously threatened by Miss publicems of New Jersey not only ing the merits of electrical refriger­ Miss Marjorie Russell of New to believe that Miss Baronousky at this time will state that I am not church. Before fee luncheon was ophie Rykoski of Hilliard street, understand Dwight Morrow’s abili­ ation. After the inspection and dis­ served a half hour’s recess was de­ York City is spending her vacation seriously considered kidnapping fee anxious for the office. Have had /hose 719 additional votes brouglR ties but they also are determined to cussion of the refrigerator, fee men clared, during which time Mrs. Tal­ wife her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. child, but merely w u imwise to er total to 1123, within a short dis- repeal the 18th Amendment. 'The twenty years of this work. A t first were inclined to engage in a con­ bot called on her daughter, Mrs. G. Hutchinson of Hamlin street. keep her so long wrifeout letting the ,ce of Miss Robinson’s, 1185. Republican leaders of other states Motor Mints decided that I would withdraw my test of some kind and it wound up Wynn Williams, of Orange street. mother know. name but have beeh requested by As a result of Miss Rykoski’s sen- may well take warning before it is Timely Suggestions on the in a race up fee mast. Two started New Haven. Mrs. Williams at­ Adjutant Joseph Heard and Mrs. bational spurt. Miss Estelle Jackson some of those who have in the past And perhaps Michael, ex-boy I too late. Care of tlie Car by the Auto* and only one made the top. tended the luncheon w ife her mother Heard of fee local Salvation Army ■(f Pleasant street, is eased into supported me to let it stand. Am In some manner a hook became king, is just as glad . bis dad’s U. S. Senator Walsh (Dem., Mon­ mobile Club of Hartford. and her aimt One of fee speakers corps returned yesterday after at­ Jourth place with 789 ballots, and a tana)—I could neither rejoice nor not personally fighting for the office, imbedded in “Skeeball’s” hand and on fee program waa Evangeline tending fee commencement exer­ back. Now maybe he cem look for­ newcomer Miss Gladys Dickson of 98 be distressed over the nomination of as you state. Have never asked for it could not be removed with ordin­ Booth, who spoke very interesting­ cises at the training college In New ward to some help w ife his home 1-2 Hamlin street, jumped right into Mr. Morrow. It will be interesting any persons vote or to be nominat­ ary methods. Eventually, the flesh ly* York. Mrs. 'William T. Smith of lessons. the running' by polling 621 votes in to have in the Senate a man right Charging As You Go ed, and am not doing so now. As had to be cut away to release fee The Christian Endeavor meet­ Charter Oak Place and her daugh­ a lump, to tEike fifth position. Sixth out of the firm of Morgan & Co. A battery that has been run down far as my personal feelings are con­ hook and as a result the hand was ing Sunday evening was held in the ters, Lillian and Annie, were other place goes to Miss Margaret Davis U. S. Senator i Morris Shepard overnight by leaving the lights burn­ cerned shall be just as well pleaseu exposed to infection. Upon the re­ Conference House. Percy Cook acted Manchester people present. Miss ipf Union street with 403 votes and (Dem., Texas)—New Jersey has ing or the ignition on usually can to be relieved of the burdens of the turn to New London he was imme­ as leader, fee topic being “ How Edith Leggett of Spruce street has '*liss Katharine Georgetti of Birch long been recognized as a wet state. be brought back to life without re­ office. My time, energy and thought diately Innoculated to prevent in­ great leaders served their genera- been retained for another year on treet, moved up another notch to The political machinery that domi­ moving it from the car. has always been in the interest of fection and it is hoped nothing seri­ Uon.” the staff, with fee ramk of captain. STATE eventh place with 347 votes. Miss nates the Republican Party in that The first step is to see that there the north end, without any consid­ ous will develop. Charles Phelps left for Boston She is entering upon her fourth is a sufficient amount of water in ertha Carlson of Woodbridge is state is actively wet. The victory eration of remuneration. National Guardsmen of Connecti­ Monday morning where he entered year. Friday and Saturday olding eighth place by virtue of the battery cells and that the ter­ of Mr. Morrow simply means that Yours truly, cut are looking forward with inter­ fee Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ The Ultimate in 11 votes and Miss Elaine Schultz minals are clean and tight. The en­ the Republican machinery in New F. A. SWEET. est to the tour of field duty at Camp nology for a six-weeks course of Clarence A. Davis of Brookfield Film Entertainment back in ninth place with 288. Miss Jersey is working effectively. gine should then be cranked by hand Devens from Aug. 2 to 16th. For study. Mr. Phelps will room with street will be in charge of the mid­ anny Hewitt of West Center street, or by towing the car if the owner Herald’s Story. The Herald’s understanding is the first time in several years the his friend Merwin Little in Cam­ week prayer serrice this evening at as dropped into tenth place and has lost the crank or is fearful of units will oe housed in barracks. bridge. the South Methodist church. iss Mary Vince into eleventh. a broken arm. This much done, it that the communication from the RIN-TIN-TIN State Commissioner of Health in The terrain will be new to most of 'The graded school closed Mon­ The other two newcomers in the HURT IN AUTO CRASH is important to keep the engine run­ the mqn and to many of the officers. in question was not “presented to the day morning. Only one graduated Manchester Electric employees Bontest which ends Monday, June ning fast enough to provide the Monday night’s drill for G. Co. r Board of Directors” but a small from fee eighth grade; it was left town about 1:15 today in pri­ are Miss Sue Kelley of Hem- io, highest charging rate. consisted mainly of marksmanship Louise Litwin. vate automobiles for an outing at ‘‘T h e teck street, and Miss Helen Schnell STUDENT DIES TODAY part of its substance was verbally By keeping the engine from idl­ instruction. The men were kept Mrs. George Shatz and son Ken­ East Hampton. They will make Df 23 Bank'^street. Those who rate imparted and the documents retain­ Man Hunter” ing, therefore, it is possible to main­ busy aligning sights, squeezing fee neth of East Hartford are spend­ their headquarters at the Edge- & lo w eleventh position, including ed in fee personal possession of Dr. tain a maximum charging rate even trigger adjusting slings and work­ ing two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. mere Hotel, Lake Pocotopaug. Fol­ fee aforementioned two, are: Miss Hartford, June 22.— (A P )—Bruce when driving through traffic. In Sweet instead of being filed among ing the rifle bolts. This Instruc­ Frank Shatz. They all attended the lowing an afternoon of water and -AND----- Uaura West of East Middle Turn­ McPherson, 19, member of the stopi^ng, the choke should be pulled the papers in the possession of the tion Is a very necessary preliminary circus in Hartford Monday eve­ other sports they will enjoy a tur­ pike, Fanny Arvanetakis of Chest­ Hotchkiss school graduating class, out momentarily so that subsequent board's clerk, where it belonged. to the actual range practice. Men ning. key dinner. nut street, Gertrude Powers of who was critically injured in an cranking will make the least pos­ The fact that the directors are who do not have this practice usual­ Mrs. Sarah Platt of Manchester “Paramount Garden street, Florence Beeman of automobile accident at Lakeville sible demands on the battery while aware that the lease of the septic ly fail to qualify. spent Sunday night with Mrs. A. LEE RESIGNS. Laurel street, Frosso Dadamos of last Friday during commencement it is in process of being charged. tank land cannot be renewed and The Howitzer company paid off Main street and Miss Edith Bald­ E. Frink. On Parade” week activities, died this morning In Event of Fire are'considering alternative meas­ last night during drill. 'This source Mrs. Janet Smith was a caller in Hartford, Jime 18.— (A P )—Dag- win of 98 Wells street. at the Hartford hospital. He was Every driver ought to know ures is without bearing on the con­ of income is very welcome especial­ A Talking, Dancing, : The contest is being run by the Willimantlc Monday. get Lee, of New Haven, of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. whether his car is equipped with a ly at this time when giany men are Singing Festival State theater, and is sponsored by dition of the disposal service. Children’s Day waa observed in Parsons Theater since last Novem­ McPherson of Short Hills, N. J. fuel pump or a vacuum tank if only out of work or on short time. of Stars! Warner Brothers and the Mer­ Dr. Sweet’s statement that ho the church Sunday morning. There ber has resigned it was learned to­ as a precaution against more-seri­ Final examination of G. Co. in chants’ Division of the Chamber of Miss Lida Ellsworth, daughter of has never been interviewed by this was a very large congregation. The day through fee'Shubert offices in ous trouble should a fire develop marksmanship by Capt. Sargent will Commerce. The winner will receive John S. Ellsworth of Simsbury, who newspaper on the subject of sewage children &il did unusually well es­ New York. ■wfhs a guest of Mr. McPherson and under the hood. disposal raises the issue of veracity be made next Monday night. . The pecially the little ones. Master a free vacation trip to Atlantic If the car carries a vacuum sys­ riding in his car at the time of the between him and the Herald. He range at Storrs college has been se­ Henry Hilliard, son of Mr. and Mrs. City or its equivalent and also a tem the rule is to let fee engine apeident, also sustained injuries in­ is correct only to the extent that cured for rifle practice and it is, ex­ Wallace Hilliard played the organ complete wardrobe and other equip­ nm when fire is discovered. This ment from the co-operating mer­ cluding a broken collar bone, cuts, the Herald building, press and lino­ pected that many good scores will during the collection being taken. and an Injured back. It is under­ serves to consume whatever gaso­ be made by G’s sharpshooters. Mrs. Janet Smith la haring con­ chants. line is in the carburetor, but the type machines did not become ani­ Today, stood she will recover. The-contest for an appropriate siderable work done on her house. Today To enter simply write your name petcock at the bottom of the vac­ mate, hunt him up and question and While details of the accident name for the Herald National Guard George Ladd Is doing the work. Mr. and on a ballot and deposit in ballot uum tank should be shut off at him. box at State theater. Entrants were meager, school authorities be Dr. Sweet says he has given his Notes column will close next Wed­ Ladd is an Interio- decorator and Thursday Thursday once. The less gasoline there is in nesday night. Members of both must be at least 18 years of age. lieve the couple went for a short time, energy and thought to the does very fine work. STATE and around the carburetor naturally companies who care to suggest a The topic for next Sunday’s ser- "Votes will be given with each ad ride between dances Friday evening. North End without any consldera- the less serious the fire Is likely to name for the column for the prize men will be Vocktlon and 'Vacation. mission ticket to State, with each with McPherson driving, be. .tion of remuneration. We wonder if purchase of a dollar or more from offered by Capt. Mc'Velgh may leave Young , People’s Day. Rev. Wallace With a fuel pump system it is he would be willing to Inform to­ them before Wednesday with fee re­ Woodln. pastor. In fee evening fee oo-operating merchants, a n d best to switch off-the engine. Never night’s district meeting as to the ferough advertising columns of spective company commanders. topic for fee Christian Endeavor attempt to disconnect any of the exact total of his Income and of his The Herald. DENIES QUASH MOTION meeting will be “How Jesus Made He Cheats, fuel lines since it is the vapor of relatives, out 'of Eighth District Leaders of His Disciples.” Miss MU- Death gasoline feat is explosive. taxes during his term of office— and dred Hamilton, leader. the Grave RED LAUDS ENGINEERS . Boston, June 18.— (A P )—Judge If there is any suspicion that fire to have it checked by an expert AMEND WAGNER BILL Fails William A. Bums today denied a may have developed in the carbure­ audit. to Carry on motion to quash an indictment tor it is a good plan to suck the to Quench charging former liquor officer NEW SAVINGS PLAN Moscow, June 18— (A P )— Upon flame up into the intak.' manifpld A PENNY SAVED— Washington,^June 18.— (AP)— His Fiery His Diabolical completion of the So'det Union’s Oliver B. Garrett, his wife and Mrs. by stepping on fee starter for a Worcester, Mass.—John Boyden, While President Hoover waa receiv­ few minutes. * first great tractor plant at Stalin­ Lillian V. Hatch with conspiracy to now 67, bought a home when he ing an encouraging version of fee Denver, Colo., Jime 18— (A P ) Hate! Cunnings grad, with capacity for annual pro­ extort money although quashing a was a lot younger and times were unemployment situation, the House An “Insured savings” plan for bank duction of 50,000 tractors, Joseph similar indictment against the three Eighteen billion telephone mes­ better. He took out a $1000 mort­ judiciary committee today approved depositors was explained to fee Stalin, head of the Communist charging conspiracy to solicit a sages over American telephones gage on it. Came a time when the an amended Wagner bill for advanc­ American Institute of Banking to­ Party, dispatched a warm message bribe. last year traveled 45 billion miles, interest couldn’t be met ferough his ed planning of public works to com­ day by Edward A. Richards, presi­ of thanks to the American engineers Both indictments grew out of al­ or over 480 times fee distance from earnings. So he went up in his at­ bat unemployment. dent of fee Bast New York Savings who aided in the design and con­ leged deadings of Garrett with John the earth to the siui. tic and w ife three men carried down William A. Green, president of bank of Brooklyn. struction of fee factory. F. Sullivan, former proprietor of a trimk. It contained exactly 100,- fee American Federation of Labor, Briefiy, a bank would carry group Charles H. Struth of New York, the Hotel Ritz, which was padlock­ 000 pennies, and weighed 700 carried word to fee White House insurance on the Uvea of customers one of fee American engineers, re­ ed for liquor violations some time pounds. W ife his $100 in coppers, of evidence “ feat we are reaching a buying on fep installment plan to plied by telegraph. ago. Sullivan charged at the re­ yJTlB JOB John lifted fee mortgage. point of improvement,” He expects protect fee investments. “American engineers and work­ cent investigation of fee attorney the ^ census to show conditions are Richards said that for many years ers are proud feat they participated general’s office into Garrett’s deal­ DRIVER MUST PAY not as bad as pictured in some bankers Interested la savings and in fee gigantic work of industrializ­ ings that he had paid fee exliquor bo OOW’-r 60 QOO/dO lU Springfield, Ill.-^A.t Benld, HI., quarters. 4hrlft accounts have sought a com- ing fee Soviet Union. They promise raider protection money. ClRCLeS WMEM VOO Frank Cordera recently drove his The House committee referred to etent and legal means to combine to continue to give maximum efforts Y fe Insurance w ife symstematlc A(2e 6

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FAMODS IN fE fm iR Manchester Men With Staff of Radio Station WGY W. L BRISTOL, DIES 'jfOtf For the Thrifty Bride This Made Possible the Talkies; . , Seventy'Years Old— Was Bom in Waterbury. of *Styie-Matked Futniture

Nisw Haven, June 18.— (A P ) Prof. William Henry Bristol, inven­ tor of the Bristol phone and num­ Complete Only erous recording instruments and president of the Bristol Company of Waterbury died today at New Haven hospital. He was 70 years old. Prof. William Henry Bristol, in­ ventor, educator, manufacturer and A YEAR TO PAY founder of the Bristol Co. of Water­ (Any Ensemble may be purchased oeparately bury was born July 5, 1859 in as p ric^ below.) Waterbury, the son of the late Ben- jaipin H. and Pauline Phelps Bris­ tol. A pioneer in manufacturing of recording instruments in America and inventor of the Bristol phone, an instrument which synchronized sound and action - in motion pic­ tures, Mr. Bristol gained an inter­ national reputation a? scientist and inventor. Above Is the strf mfi,atS'*°rschSctady”w 'lor ^adcasrconversatlon with Syd- Many Inventions. During the many years which he, ney“ i S ° “ TheThotog^^^^^^ outside the short wave station W2XAF eight miles outside . o£ I devoted to his scientific work Mr. Bristol developed a complete line of ®'‘‘'S ? o w , '" “ S'* ‘recording instruments adapted to propagation, F. B. E!drldre e n ^ e e r announcer of WGY. Thomas Hayes, /. meet almost every industrial re­ Front row—left to right—W. T. Meenam, ii., ^ y . ™ manaeer of G-E news bureau, quirement. His inventions included Archie Kilpatrick, Charles Kihlmire, Schenectady Union Star, C. D. wagoner, manager instruments for measuring pres­ William Purcell in charge of WGY and Chester Woo U in .______^ ------— sure, temperature, electricity, speed and time. ^ reserved for The Herald at Schenec-1 SHOULDER OF ROAD In 1915 he conceived the idea of TOM HAYES REFLECTS I tady’s best hotel. I recording simultaneously sound and I ! A t 6:15 the party was ready at action. The invention and produc-, CAUSES SKID CRASH tion of the Bristol phone followed. ON GREAT ADVENTURE I r i “ oS''l^o?a S '.L '1 i'g‘‘£w.j To perfect this instrument he spent I wave station from which many noted j jI people navehave talkedtcuj^.cu across the world | . » • j a nearly a million dollars in the con­ (Continued from Page 1) ^ . .. ---- struction of a fully equipped motion i In the party besides the Manchester i Car F igu res in Accident picture laboratory and studio in ---- T“ i contingent were: C. D. Wagoner, ^ , , Evening at Boland’s ' for close co-operation throughout, manager of the General Electric i ^ » Waterbury. the unique event, also for a fine in- j^g^g Bureau; William Purcell, en-' r illin g cstaiion. Early Education. spection tour of the entire General „tjjggj. ju charge of WGY; W. T. i NOW ON DISPLAY IN THE BRIDE’S COTTAGE Prof. Bristol received his early Electric plant in charge ^f William j^jgguam of the 'G. E. news bu- An automobile owned by Miss education in the public schools T. Meenam, of■ the G. E. news bu-, wenu- avdvjivoe e Kitten,raLteu, WGY vy^;rA chiefv*.*v>* an-' ------Madeline O’Brien- of 134 Prospect THE LIVING ROOM ENSEMBLE—Two luxurious pieces of Naugatuck. After working as a reau upon returning to the city. inoun’cer- A. B. Hitt,. m radio . _ en-j I street— andMM<4 driven Vkvr by ViAT* her nT'OrnftF. brother, brought to you at an exceptionally low price by special arrange­ clerk in a general store in that I The greatest adventure in the life j ^g^^j.jgg pj.gggQtt_ engineer! Joseph O’Brien of 11 Brain^ard ment with the manufacturer. Includes sofa with chair of your town for four years, he went to of Tom and John Hayes, brothers of ^ charge of radio wave propoga- j place. South Manchester, figured in own selection in colorful tapestry Stevens Institute. ! the old days, is over. Yesterday, j p ^ Eldridge . and Harry ; an accident on the Manchester-Bol- or mohair and moquette. O n ly ...... $99.50 Two years after his graduation thanks to perfect atmospheric con- j q g- Engineers; representa- ’ ton road directly in front of the he was appointed a mathematics in­ ditions for low-wave reception and , ’ pj.ggg united ^ Boland filling station at 6:29 last structor at Stevens and later was re-broadcast many thousands of , photographers and New York night when it skidded and struck a THE BEDROOM ENSEMBLE— Graceful simplicity and the rwe given a professjorship in that de­ people fresh from their night’s rest P r e s ^ j car driven by Harold William beauty of burled walnut veneers are the keynote to its beauty partment. listened to the human, touching con- ue p f station. ! Booth of Olga avenue, Hartford, During June we offer any three S1 1 2 *00 Founded Company. versation resumed over m ^ y . station is located; In the car with Mr. O’Brien at Prof. Bristol founded the Bristol leagues of sea and continent after country, dis- j the time of the accident was his Company in 1899 to manufacture 56 years of silence. . ^ ^ „ man-made intqrfer-1 wife, who was bruised about the THE DINING ROOM ENSEMBLE— With this distinctive wal­ and market his inventions. He held Touching ^ ' enS such as ^ r e s , mills or*street: shoulder, while in the Hartford car nut suite, you can be proud to act as hostess. Unusual tre^- many medals awarded him at vari­ The world knows today just what | ence suen resembles a wire-1 was Mrs. M. Fisher of Putnam Tom Hayes of South Manchester, car unes ^ formed of three' street, Hartford, Miss Gladys M. ment of rare decorative veneers adds to its d* ^ A 1 iT C ous expositions for his inventions. beauty. Table, buffet and six ch airs...... Among these were tl^p John Scott felt and expressed under the spell , antennas situated so as to ! Fisher of the same address, of the most modern mode of voice i “ di_ggtional with respect to Aus- I The O’Brien party was driving legacy which he received from the transmission. It also knows the Franklin Institute at Philadelphia traUa and other distant points. The | home from Bolton while the Fisher THE KITCHEN includes a three piece breakfast set with por­ manner in which John, the Austra­ three antennas converge at the low -; family was driving east. The road celain top table and two pinch back chairs, a top in 1890 and one awarded at the lian brother responded. Those who was wet and the O’Brien car is said Sesquicentennial at Philadelphia wave studio set in the axis of the tor and a three burner g’as range with mantle. ^ ^ 1 *7 C were tuned in on WGY at 7 a. m. antenna-made star and looked not at to have slipped off the shoulder of four years ago. yesterday heard John in the far­ the road skidded as it came back Complete only ...... He was a member of numerous all imposing at first sight. But for away Antipodes choke with emotion the miles and miles of wires criss- onto---- the - - hard road and was struck ' / societies, including the American when Tom reminded him through crossing the entire hill no inkling by, the car proceeding east. A1 Society of Mechanical Engineers, 10,000------miles- of - space that they were thus given of the wonderful i though the three women were at- A Society pf Motion Picture En­ the last'oflast^of a longlongJme. line. John broke gpop to transpire in tended at Dr. George Lundberg’s ♦“ Style-Marked” means more gineers and American Institute of down and cried, halting momentar- . ,. u-neath office following the accident the in- than merely the latest in style. Electrical Engineers. He was also ily the conversation. But at his side the ^^udio b ^ e ^ . To be "style-marked” a furni­ a fellow of the American Associa­ , Prompuy f t 7 o’c-obk ths bi| Officer Walter Caa.ell laveellgat ture ensemble must pass the tion for the Advancement of ed. test of good taste, value, and of talking across the world. i t|on in Schenectady ro.^,de Kit- Science. Human Interest ! the low-wave station and Clyde Kit proven popularity. The “style- Mr. Bristol had been ill for sev­ There were also amusing bits of tell, W GY’s chief announcer, marked” label on this four eral months suffering from a blood nounced to radio listeners at many a ; room ensemble is our gui.-iintee homely talk that went out from the ------m ~ tAv,,, ; clot in the region of the heart. He widely separated microphones. They breakfast table 1-bat Tom and John , and safeguards your invest­ went to Florida last winter for a talked of the old days in Manchester i were to try and talk for the first , ABOUT TOWN ment. complete rest but last week his con­ when both were school boys. They i time since boyhood. 56 years ago. | dition became grave and he was re­ told the world, figuratively speak- How well they succeeded, only i moved from his Waterbury home to ing, the problems of the barefoot I those who listened in yesterday Graduation exercises of the Man- j the "hospital here. summer lad, dirty of feet who was j know. |Chester Green school will take place During recent years, he had de­ made to wash them beforte tumbling ! '' ______i this evening at 8 o’clock in the as­ Kreuger end Toll ...... voted a great deal of energy and into bed. And they objected because ' sembly hall of the school. Peck Stow and Wilcox 7 time to the invention and produc­ a playmate didn’t have to wash his Russell M fg 3o. X ---- — tion of the Bristol phone. Close ap­ until he went to school in the mom- xScovill ...... 52 Lorillard ...... 17^: MONSTER WECOME A well-children’s conference wlJl ^ Mo Kan and Tex ...... 35%- plication to this instrument is be­ ing! SELLING WAVE xSeth Thom Co. com . — take place tomorrow afternoon at Local Stocks lieved to have taken a great deal of xdo, pfd ...... 25 Mont Ward ...... True to Form 3 o’clock at the Memorial hospital Nat Cash Reg A ...... his strength. The entire suggestion was one of FOR ADMIRAL BYRD Standard S crew ...... 110 120 I annex. Nat Dairy ...... 48 • spontaneity and freedom from (Furnished by Putnam £ Co.) do, pfd, guar "A ” .. 100 HTIS EXCHANGE; Central Row, Hartford, Conn. 40 coaching or suggestion or any un- xStanley Works ...... 37 (Continued from Page 1.) 1 Miss Grace Robertson of Oakland N,ev Cop ...... 15% WRECK BLOCKS TRAFFIC I natural indqcement to make the talk Smythe M f g ...... 85 anything, other than that which it . { street is in Colebrook, the guest of 1 P. M. Stocks. xTaylor & Fenn ...... 116 N Y Cent ...... 156 will be landed at the Battery N Y N H H ...... 105 .'i was intended to be—a greeting of I Mrs. Albert Keith. Bank Stocks. Torrington ...... 56 New York, June 18—TAP) — A 10:30 a. m. , ----- PRICES T U B L E North A m e r ...... 94 long lost brothers from one end of Bid Asked Underwood M fg Co 84 southbound passenger train of the With 3,000 troops forming a [ ^ ^ Keeney Tent, Daughters the world to the other. Both broth­ Bankers Trust Co. . . . 325 Union M fg Co ...... Par Publix ...... 53 New York Central railroad side- (Continued from Page 1.) ers held true to form. Tom the guard of honor the parade up Broad-; union War Veterans will hold its City Bank and ’Trust . — 35b U S Envelope, com .. Penn Rr ...... J i » " swiped a sixty-car milk train near easy-going member who has travel- way to the'City Hall will get under- j , rneetine' at the State Cap Nat B & T ...... — 370 do, p fd '...... Phila Read C and I ...... Spuyten Duyvdl station, in the ed much in the course of his life way at 10:40 ZZrfow oyel,. The were relatively harder than oth­ Conn. River ...... 425 Veeder Root ...... 39 Pub Serv N J ...... 87 ^ Bronx, shortly after 7 o’clock i conveyed to his more conservative at 11 a. m. wl^e^e it will pass in j jn observance of er groups. Htfd Conn. Trust .... 128 138 xWhitlock Coil Pipe Radio ...... 34 J (EST.) this morning, derailing the review before Mayor James J. P, ^ ‘ eiov Trading in the first half hour was First Nat Htfd ...... — 240 X—Elx-dlvidend.' Radio Keith ...... brother the spice, the happiness and Walker. A painting commemorat- Flag day and Mothers y. .109 » engine of the passenger train and substantially less active than it Land Mtg and Title .. — 40 XX—EJx-rlghts. Reading wrecking three cars of the milk love of living, long, yet not always too well. In the short space of ing his achievement wir be pre-! ^ was yesterday, but trading gained Mutual B&T ...... — 220 Rem Rand ...... 26*,^. train. forty minutes, an infinitesimal sented to Admiral Byrd by Mayor! The ^nual a f momentum as the session progress­ New Brit Trust ..... — 200 Sears Roebuck ...... 69 , There were no casualties, but Walker, while each member of the ed, and shortly after midday, the Riverside Trust ...... 500 Simmons ...... period of tihie in the lives of the expedition will receive the city’s | the North Metnodist church w ll trains were held up for more than two participants, their early life was ticker was' nearly an hour behind West Htfd, Trust ... — 450 Sinclair O i l ...... an hour. Two sections of the Twen­ medal of valor. The honorary de-, take place at the home of Mr^ c. J. again renewed, and the intimate floor transactions. Insurance Stocks. Sou Pac ...... 1“ ^ ; tieth Century arriving from Chica­ cree of Doctor of Laws will be pre- . Balch of North Main street, Friday N.Y. Stocks touches given out to a world hun­ On Curb Market xAetna Casualty ---- — Sou Rwy ...... go were belated, and hundreds of gering for material such as this sented to Admiral Byrd by Chan-! at 2:15. There wil be reports of of- On the Curb Market, the majority xAetna Life ...... 76, Stand Brands ...... 17vfr; commuters arrived tardily at their cellor Elmer E. Brown of New York I ficers and commitees and elections of the more active issues tumbled to xAetna Fire, $10 par . 56 Stand Gas and El ...... 89%; proved to be. Adams Exp ...... 22'% offices. • Overjoyed University. j for the coming year. A social time new levels for the year, with the xAutomobile ...... 34 Stand Oil Cal ...... 57%, The empty milk train was cross­ AUeg Corp ...... 18% ^ And ^ e n it was over after those Radio Description. | wHl follow. selling of utility shares particularly Conn Genei;al ...... — Stand Oil N J ...... 61 ^ ing from one track to another when never-to-be-forgotten 41 minutes A complete radio description o f ; ----- heavy. The ticker fell more than xHtfd Fire, $10 par . 67 ...... 50%| the express train, bearing down John and Tom Hayes again closed the reception at Quarantine and the j Miss Ruth McMenemy, daughter three-quarters of an hour in ar­ Htfd Stm Bioll,, $10 par — Am and For Pow ...... i Timken pRoll Bear ...... upon it in the thick fog, struck it. the circuit on their youthful in­ ceremonies at City Hall will be of Mr. and Mrs. John McMenemy of rears. Electric bond and share Am Intemat ...... 30% Transcont Oil ...... The milk cars caught, fire and burn­ National Fire ...... 66 Am Pow and Lt ...... 75% timacies and stepped back to let the broadcast over nation-wide chains Marble street, is expected home to­ dropped $6, and American Sut>er- xPhoenix Fire ' ...... 77 Union (Jarbide ...... 64 ed. world take* its usual course with by both the National Broadcasting morrow from Middlebury college, power $3. In the Investment com­ Am Rad StandSan ...... 24 Unit Aircraft ...... « . . g Fifteen hundred persons, mostly Travelers ...... 1275 respect to them. To say they were company---- ^ — and the Columbia Broad- where she has completed her fresh­ pany investment trust group, Public Utility Stocks. Am RoU Mill ...... 59% Unit Gas and I m p ...... 32 . commuters, on the passenger train, mightily pleased with their exper- casting system, man year. United Founders, Goldman Sachs Am Smelt ...... 56 U S Ind Alco ...... 68%J which was an express from Peeks- xConn. Elec S e r v ---- 89 iencelence wouldwouia be oe expressingexpreasmg itil withoutwiluuul i| .n.uunnnAdmiral Byrdxjjfiu and his men will Trading and Trans-America sagged xConn. P o w e r...... 76 Am Tel and Tel ...... 203% U S Pipe and F dry ...... 26 kill, N. Y., remained orderly after the superlatives that the event de-I remain in New York only one day,: Mrs. ivirs. C. Hermannerumu Cheney v,.,of Hart- $2 to ?3 to new lows for the move­ Am Tob B ...... 218% U S Rubber ...... ^ -4 the accident. Hart Elec L t ...... 79 manded. j leaving at midnight Thursday for j ford road has returned from a sev- ment. Cities Service held relative- Greenwich W&G, pfd . 90 Am Wat Wks ...... 81 Util Pow and Lt A ...... ?0%^ They were overjoyed ivith the j Washington to be received by Presi- eral week’s stay in California. ijy steady, losing about $1. Hartford Gas '...... 72 Anaconda ...... 45 ^Varner Bros Piet ...... 41, . seemingly miraculous procedure,! dent Hoover and to be guests at a ----- Quotations of securities traded do, pfd ...... 45 Atl Ref ...... 31% Westing El and M f g ...... 131.,^4 FORCED TO SUSPEND stunned ^ t h the magnanimity. . . of..... it • luncheon - ,------given.— by the National — 4 Geo- -M-iHg Anne Ruebin was the guest over the counter were successively Baldwin L o c o ...... 20% Woolworth ...... 58.'5(;| tnarked down. First National Bank S N E T'Co ....■...... 167 all and like ai boy with a new bicycle graphic Society. Admiral Byrd on of honor at a surprise party held at do, rts, W. 1...... 7V4 Balt and Ohio ...... 101 Yellow Truck ------‘20 t the home of Miss Irene Lockwood, stock was quoted $4,650 bid off $50; Bendix ' 28% New York, June 18— (A P )—R. H. or rifle displayed it openly and Saturday will be received at Rich- Manufacturing Stocks. often. . mond, Va., by Governor Pollard and U Ridgewood street, which was at­ (Guaranty Trust, $620 bid, off $15, 58 Can Pac ...... 189 Hooper & Co., members of the New National City, $145.50 bid and Chase Am Hardware - ...... 55 Trip to Schenectady. ' will spend Sunday at liis home in tended by about 25 of her friends Amer Hosiery 25 — Case Thresh ...... 166 CURB QUOTATIONS York Cotton Exchange, notified the from Hartford, West Hartford, National, $133.50 bid, each oft $4.50. Cerro De Pasco ...... ■..•43% Exchange today that they were un­ The trip to and from Schenectady | Winchester, Va. A long program of Amer Silver ...... I. 0- by train, selected by the Herald | receptions will follow extending as Warehouse Point, Talcottville and 36 CJhi and Norwest ...... 71% able to n :^ t their obligations "ow­ TO B^ODEL FRAT HOUSE Arrow H&H, com .... management because of the freedom 1 far as July 11 when he will be a this town. Solos were sung by sev­ Automatic Refrlg .... Chrysler ...... 25% ing to irregularities within our eral of the yoimg men present, (By Associated Press.) organization.’’ from strain on the Manchester par-1 guest of honor in Chicago, xBigelow Sanford, com 55 Colum (jSS and E l ...... 60 ticipant, was mad"" without incident. | games played and a buffet lunch. .Middletown, June 18.— (A P .)— Colum Graph 16% The annoimcement, contained in Trustees of Wesleyan Commons do, pfd T- Amer Oties Pow and Lt (B) 13% j a letter to the secretary of the Ex­ The weather was very warm, onej BlUlngs and Spencer.. 3 Coml S o lv ...... •:•••’•...... 30% 21.%i The Ladles Fragment society of Club Alumni Corporation which i's Am Super Power ...... change, was read from the rostrum of the sesison’s hottest days, and BREAK SCHOOL SAFE Bristol Brass ...... Comwlth and S o u ...... 12% 22*^ 1 Coventry call the attention of Man­ the vcorporate body for the local Cent States Elec ...... of the Exchange this morning. It when the preliminaries of introduc­ do, pfd ...... 95 Consol Gas ...... 102% 264 chester people to the strawberry chapter of Sigma Chi, vqted yes­ caties Service said that the firm expected to be tion at the General Electric plant Collins C3o...... 102 Contin Can ...... 52. shortcake and salad supper they are terday to remodel the frat house at Cocker ^ 'V^eeler ...... 16 able to liquidate its obligations “in were over and the pleasant and Plainville, June 18— (A P ) — Case, Lockwood and B 625 Com Prod-...... 91% serving at the Chapel haJl in that an outlay of $25,000. Pledges of Elecs Bond and Share due time to the fuli extent.’’ cool room at the Van Curler Hotel 6urglars came out second best in a Colt’s Firearms ...... 23.%-' Dupont D e. Nem ...... 102% Italian Superpower .. was reached, Tom settled back in grapple with the school safes here place this evening, beginning at 6 $4,000 are in hand. Work will begin Elastman Kodak ...... 191% J. C. Monier, senior partner, ex­ July 1 and in the fall the chapter Ea^e Lock ..'.r...... 36 Niag and Hud Power comfort after the hot ride to rest be­ last night shortly after the gradu­ D^clock. Elec Pow and L t ...... 58% plained that the firm was forced to will occupy the dining room which Fafnir Bearings ...... — Pennroad ...... SIS susp^d operations because of lack fore his big event. ating class had complete its class Fuller Brush. fClass A* .*< — Fox FUm A ...... 40 G. Albert Pearson, Wilfred Kent, will be imtouched. S O Ihd ••••••< 49% of ready cash, due to the specula- Before retiring for the night night exercises, for not only did Gen Elec . 65% Alfred Lange, Sherwood Anderson, Hart & Cooley/...... — • United Gas ...... 27* tiona of one of the firm’s clerks in everything, in connection with the they fail to finding 'anything of Gen Foods ...... -a 51% .i V i -1.^ - — » 36*‘ and Elsie Berggren, all pupils of COLLEGE ENSIGNS Hartmann Tob. com ■■. — Unit Lt and Pow A ...... France, who operated imder an as­ moming’f jaroadca-st was arranged value but they also left their tools do, 1st pfd ...... —' Gen Motors Util Pow and’ L t .^ ...... 16 by phone and as the sun dipped in behind. Entering the building in a Mrs. Nellie Carey Reynolds, will ap­ Gold Dust .... sumed name. He added that the - Cambridge, Mass., June 18— (A P )' Inter Silver".....'.'... >^80 Vacuunx Oil 79 firm was “perfectly solvent’’ and ex­ the distance the stage was effect­ manner not learned, they broke open pear ins-a recital at the. Swedish Grigsby Grunow Lutheran chLirch at 8:30 o’clock to­ -—Captain W., N. Vemou of the U. do, pfd ...... 105 - ’-jid pected to be able to pay ,100 cents ually set for the morning show. - the safe in Principal Dpuglas.S. xLanders, Frary &"Glk v66. Int Harvest ... Macdonalds office bu.t ' foimd no night. Organ numbers will be pre­ S.‘ S. Northampton today awarded Hershey ...... >•••••< Eskimos, explorers tell us, on thp dollar. ' * Rises Early. commissions as ensigns in the naval Mann & Bow, Class A 18 Tom was up at 4 a. m. He ad­ money. They failed in an effort to sented by L. Burdette Hawley and Int Nickel C]an Miss ElCanpr • Heubner will play reserve to 18 Harvard seniorp in the do. Class B‘ ^ . 7. No matter how often the (Chinese mitted having his usual amount of get at the contents* of the larger Int Tel and Tel Piano solos.' Miss^ Eva M. Johnson first ceremony ol| the kind ever held xNew Brit. Mch. com. — break put in tong wars„they always aicepsleep whichwmeu waswou possible, without' , safe in the main office a.nd made a jQbns .ManvUle . . . . 82_ and Mr. Hawley will be accom- here. A ll were graduates of the North & Judd ...... 19 a cake ics. seem .able to iron out their difficul­ question, in the cool, quiet room that | fruitless search of the . teachers Niles Bbm Pond./....- 26% Kennecott •••••••••••••••• 3o% iP ^ s t s . The. public is Invited. course in naval science and tactics. ties. . - . . , the General Electric ^Company had j desks. , i - '".H.•1'; ■ - • - I A MANCHESTER ETENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONM„ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18,1930. ^ PAGE FOUR as were also Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Wapping Center school and West and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rye street scl^opl will be.hiil^ DISCOVER ONE BODY 1 2 SHIPS WIN OUT GILEAD LINER REFLOATED WAPPING Ira Wilcox and son. evenlt^ at the school ha&i^: W H I ’S CAMPAIGN ’The Federated Sunday school will five pupils wlU receive thei^-< Mr. and Mrs. George C. West, mas. Rev. Julius Appleton or Hartford hold their next social on Wednes­ OF 8 MISSING MEN Mr. and Mrsi lisle West, Mr. and day evening, June 25, on the lawn IN TARIFF RACE preached at the local church Sun­ AFTER TWO HOURS Mrs. Arthur Sweeney and son ^ IS LOSING GROUND day morning and will supply during of the parish house. ’liie games will RF.BET.S LEAVE d T T Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Percy West be in charge of Mrs. Hattie John­ the pastor’s absence. Toledo, O.,—June 18.— (A P)—The and children, all motored to Sandy son and her Simday school class Shanghai, June 18— (AP)—J^>ail- (.7 The Christian Elndeavor society finding of several articles of cloth­ New York, June 18.— (AP)— New York, June — (AP)— The Beach, Crystal Lake, last Sunday, and the refreshments will be in ese press advices from ChangshAi