3 B T W B L V S SATURDAY, HAT , M . ’^ IRanclirfltnr Etmtitig f rraUi 16 1 6 D02VT FAIL tOUR HOSPITAL--IT NEEDS YOUR AID NOW •paghettl aupper. Laat Saturday aold hla e o tt a « at 'White Banda, Old . Irving B. August who Uvas at 411 night the club bad an open night Mias Cbarictta Atwood o t North I l u auperintsiidants tk* Chureh A B O U m W N Lyme, to a Weat Hartford resident North Main street, Manchester, Adams, Maas., has been apoiding and aerved a clam chowder aupper and has purchased a cottage at Sdiool of tba South Methodist which wa* enjoyed by all preaent Conn., attended the Dean’s List Din­ her spring vacation with her grand­ church are asked te meet in the Beach Park Point in the town of mother, Mrs. M. Dillon, at the home Thn Red Men’! Sodel C3ub on Clinton. As soon as the weather be­ ner held at the University Club by church p^qr promptly at 10:80 a. AVmUOB DA0.S CnCDLATION r- THB WBATHBB of Mr. and Mrs. EM win Bertscha of m. this Sunday to discuas plans for Psreeaat ot D. B. Woothor Beraoe, Bralnard piece will entertain Its comes warmer Mr. and Mrs. Strant Northwestern University. Henry street. fo r the Month et ApiU, 1086 member! and friend* tonight with a George Strant o f Main atreet, haa wilt occupy their new cottage. Children's Day. Saitfoid 5 , 8 4 6 Loeol thimdenliewero ttto after* Member of the Amst iianrhwtpr lEwntng ^? rali BOOB or tonight! cooler tontgirt; 1 Tneoday geoeraUy fair and cooler. ' ' I Boreen of CIrealstlon*. Try Our Well Known ' MANCHESTER - A CITY OF VILLAGE (H ARM VOL. LV., NO. 196. (UaaaUed .Advertislag on Pag* iCi) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 18,1936: (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENIg, ITALIAN CUISINE Frigdaire Commerical For Your Sunday Dinner Refrigeration GUFFEY ACT UNCONSTITUTIONAL Convince Yourself There’s None Better Anywhere AU Types o f Installations, Including RESETTLEMENT LAW What Are Your Views BOLIVIA’S ARMY MILK COOLERS ONE WEEK-MAY I6.h to 23rd SPECIAL TOMORROW TAKES CONTROL, SUPREME COURT (New Aerating System — No Bulky Brine Tank) SPAGHETTI DINNER... $1.00 DECLARED ILLEGAL On Charter Revision? WALK-IN BOXES — DISPLAY CASES Antipasto To the Voters and Taxpayara of tha Town of Mandieater: OUSTSJORZANO .Spaghetti NEW DEAL LABOR PLAN (Thoiceof: WATER COOLING - IC'E MAKING The Charter Revision committee ie In the process of drawing Half Chicken Rabbit (Coniglio) a la Cacciatore Steak BY APPEALS COURT up a new charter for Manchester. The committee has no axe to AIR-CONDITIONING Pie and Coffee grind and dealrea only to recommend auch charter changes as will Joins F ith Socialists to End Our Annual May Sale of Spring be acceptable to the citizens of the town. f Senate Group Presents By Six to Three Decisioi Estimates Furnished Fabrics. Suitable for All Occasions. District of Colombia Tribonal Up to tha present time no final dadeiona havs ba4n made aa ""State of W ar” and Gen­ BORAH-LANDON to any provisions that are to go Into the new charter. Tha com- Nation’s Highest TribonaL^ mlttae would like to hear from the cittsena of Maneheater aa to eral Strike; War Hero to VILLA MARIA HOTEL Declares It Violates State’s what faults they see In our present system of town government, Compromise Tax Bill and what changes should be made therein. Several appeals for D echres Price Fixing PnH r South Glastonbuiy, Conn. UST TUESDAY suggaatlons have already been made to the public through the KEMP’S, INC. (Located Beyond New London Turnpike Towards New London from Buck’s Comers— Be Made President Rights; New Dealers Silent press, and to date not one letter has been received by the com- Look for the Red Light) mittee from a cltlsen of Manchester. Does this mean that Uta Washington, Msy 18.—(AP) —^ “tha oUeatlon o f insurance that visions of Soft Coal Code^ might be applied to pay tha govern- G. MIGLIETTA, Prop. PHONE GLASTONBURY 445-5 INNE^JERSEY voters of the town are satisfied with the present arrangement ’ll)* Treasury estimated today that Until the Decision Is and do not wish to see it changed in any paiticularT ^ L a Pas, Bolivia, May 18.— (A P) the latest compromise tax plan of ment’a taxea." The committee planned no further Not Legal; NRA Dedsioil' 10*. TO 3 3 ** —A provisional junta of soldiers the Senate finance committee would sesalotM until W e^eaday. Stndied. The committee desires and solicits letters of criticism of the and Boclallsta ruled Bolivia today • Dress Goods Popular Orchestra Saturday Nights Fort-HoRman Battle Is a present charter and suggeations for Improvements In our present produce $642,000,000 ot which $173,- In the face o f the delay in seach- Is Cited A s a PrecedenL form of government. If you are satisfied with the status quo, after the civilian government of 000,000 would come from individ­ Ing an agreement on the tax con­ • Flat Crepe Prints SPECIALIZING IN SPAGHETTI AND RAVIOU let that fact be known. Make your critlclsma now instead of President Joee Lula Tejada Borsano ual Income tax payers. troversy, .word wsa passed in re­ WaOhlngtqn, May 18.— (A P )—'Ah’ after the work of the oomralttee is complete. Ittdleativs, however, the fact sponsible Capitol HIU soureea today ALL TYPES OF CATERING Feature of Primary; Two fen in a peaceful military coup. a t Washington, May 18—.(A P I- • Washable Silks tacMng the 1935 Relief Act through that the committee still is groping that PresIdSBt Roosevelt considered 10 CHICKENS FREE What do you think of government by town meeting in Man­ The new council called war hero New Deal lost today in the Bup • Lingerie Silks a- teat case Involving the reeettle- Ckil. David Toro back from the Gran for an agreement on how to re;^te tax legislation essential and be­ 2 Each To Five Lucky Persons. To Be Drawn Saturday, States to Hold Conven­ chester? Do you think we ought to have a Town Manager? the tax bill as it passed the House, Court In its oontrotiem that FEATURING Should we have a Charity Commission, a Water Commlaelon, a Chaco to ^ om e President, gained lieved Congress should stay In ses­ May 16th. ment Administration, the Diatrict were requests for additional estl- sion until a bill goes on the statute Guffey Boft Coal Act was • Satins Public Works Commission, or do we have too many Commissions auspenaion o f a genera] strike move­ Also a 6-Lb. Roast of Beef—Friday—Drawing after of Columbia Court of Appeals held tions; Hasting Raps FDR. ment and proclaimed as its objec­ matas on other ways of raising the books. ■tltUtlOBSl. • Sport Silks today that It transgressed the Oon- already? Should the town pay lor Indoor recreation? Who session of The Herald Cooking School. FF should prepare the annual budget? Do we need a Board of tive to “orient the nation toward a $623,000,000 of permanent revenue The Treasury, Harrison told m a trenchant decialoa, ths ' atitotion. sought by the President. newsmen, banded over flguros today Finance? How about biennial eleettons? Should we relieve the soclalistle state by prudent, gradual said the conclusiea was unavoidable 1 No Strings Attached. Just Send In This Conpon Early. Three of the five Judges ruled, as means, without convulsions.’’ Cibalrman Harrison (D., Miss.) to show also that by retaining bad the Supreme Court in the NRA Washington, May 18— (AP) — A Selectmen of some of their duties or should we leave things gen- "that the price fixing provisions rally as they are? Advices from the interior Indicat­ named three-sub-commltteea, to re­ permanently the preaent excess POPULAR MARKET and AAA cases, that the law ap­ big week of pre-convention politics ed absolute tranquility provalled port Wednesday morning on the profits and capital stock taxes, ths (bituminous) code ar* ao C heney Hall Salesro o m propriating $4,880,000,000 delegat­ 855 Main Street Rubinow Building attentitn directed toward a strength Letters may be addressed to the Clerk of the Committee, or to throughout this Bouth American "windfall'' tax feature of the meas­ which would be kepi only tem­ lated to end dependent upon ed powera improperly to President HARTFORD ROAD attention director toward a strength the Open Forum of the Manchester Evening Herald. If you will state of almost 3,000,000 peopi*. ure, on a provision for refunds on porarily and at half ratoa under the labor proviaiona aa conditions, Name ...... Address...... Roosevelt and violated states’ REMNANTS AND IMPERFECTS test between supporters of Senator tell the committee what you want the committee will try and The government overturn was the floor stocks on band at the time ot House bUl, $168,000,000 of annual rights. The Resettlement Admlnls- ■iderationa or compensations, as Borah of Idaho and Governor Alf M. give it to 3TOU. It aims to plesae and it would like to know your second to arise in the aftermath of invalidation of the AAA. and on revenue would be produced. trarion was considered invalid. pleasure. make it clearly probabla that Landon of Kansas in tomorrow’s the long Chaco war. Bolivia’s sol New Deal offl^als conferred at former being held bad, th* lat state-wide Presidential primary in diera seized power juzt three months ones to see where the decision left New Jersey. THE CHARTER REVISION COMMITTEE. would not have been paiaaed. U after their former enemies in Para­ ITALIAN NEWSPAPER LAGER. PORTER relief policy. ^Whether an appeal While neither of these two Re­ “The faU of the former (befo jADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS guay ouated President Bueeblo STARTS IN ETHIOPIA would be taken was uncertain. publican* officially entered the the court), therefore, carries FITZGERALD WINS with it the latter., A spokesman for Harry L. Hop- primary, their supporters put the Ayala and Installed Col. Rafael ranco aa chief executive. ktna said the work relief program two names into the preferential con­ Addis Ababa, May 18.—(AP) "The price fixing provlstens of i would go on despite the declaion. test and entered candidates for dele­ Col. Getman Busch, acting chief —A Fasclat Youth movement code are thus disposed of wttboufi gates in nearly all o f the 14 con­ of the Bolivian army General staff, DEMOCRATIC POST for young Ethiopians was launch­ coming to the questim o( With Congress in aesaion, he said, ed here today. the Act could be amended to meet gressional diatrlcta. EXPAND WORLD MARKETS, led the swift, successful La Pax Constitutionality; but' neither, coup d'etat. A model uniform for the “Ethi­ disposltloD of the matter, nor the court's objections. The Kanaaa governor made no campaign in Jersey. Borah, on the Coop Beal Surprise opian Youth of Uctor," as the thing we have said, is to ba The Resettlement Administration other hand, last week' made a speech organisation will be called, at' aa indicating that the court la ' had been allotted $230,368,40 of the Bo sudden and imexpected was Spellacy’ s Group Is Defeated in Newark. He aroused consider FEDERAL CHIEF DEMANDS tha movement that President Tejada rived. It la o( khaki bu* with a that these provlirieas, works relief fund. able speculation in poUtlcM cniarters green neekerehtef. enacted, could be Hopkins' Works Progress Ad­ Borsano worked atu3ia .dask until by w a n in g t)iat if hla party Ignored late Saturday night, left the palace m ConTentioii Fight for An Italian newspaper, “Oor~ ROSES - TREES - PLANTS - EVERGREENS ministration had received the larg­ the "question of monopoly' at the riera D’Bthiopla,’* also was *a- The six to three dedslM was ' without notleing the slightest indi­ est allotment o f $.,8118,928.901. Uvered hy Justice Sutherland 1 national oonventlon, "no party State DepartmeDt OtTicia] cation o f a plot and announced he tabllshed here, Certain Types AL Bight alignment will control me.’* ITALIANS EXECUTE National CommitteeiiiaiL 4 ------a crowded audience which Inelu llte sweeping opinion of the court The Republican state committee would return to his office this Senator Guffey (D.. Pa.), eo-auti indicated that certain types of re­ haa actively supported Landon. morning. of the law with Representatty* f . Says It Is Only Way to The coup first came Into the open A T BARGAIN PRICES lief projects were Coaatltutional, Fort-Boffman Fight ETHIOPIAN BANDITS New Haven, H ay 18.— (A P )—BUII der (D., Pa.) saying: A fight between Governor Harold when a sub-lieutenant went to the (DNTRACTOR SLAIN Justice Chuxioao, Brandets G. Hoffman and former Representa­ Help Indnstry; Scores Pro* palace at 4:00 a. m., yesterday and four months away, the Democratic Stone dlssentod- (Conttnned on Pag* Two) tive Franklin W. Fort for a leat as notified the chief of thb g u i ^ of state convention which will nom­ A separate opinion was dellv They Must Be Moved At Once! Nature Compels Us And Cash Talks!! delegstes-at-large to the Republi­ dnetioD CortaOment. Natives Caught in the Act of the army's intention to take power. inate the state ticket already was a IN LABOR DISPUTE by Oilef Justice Hughes, who can convention is a feature o f the ’The guard’s chief, Cbiptaln AgtUrre, favorite topic of political goselp to­ tended th* Act might be was arrested. "la relation to the provlato New Jersey primary. Fort opposes day as a result of the victory scored Hoffman on the issue of the latter’s Colonel Busch proceeded then at marketing in Interstate comm* COMMONS MEMBER activities in the Hauptmann Killiiig and Looting Are by David B. FitzGerald for the post "The decisioiu of the courts WILSON’S—America’s Foremost Nursery At Your Door case. New York, May 18.—(AP) — the bead of a delegation of i^ltar- of Natlonsl committeeman. Both are pledged to Landon. World-Wide expansion of trade be­ iats and Boclallsta to the home of Deputy Sheriff Later Foond low, so far a* they aceompUsh On the Democratic aide Prealdent Mayor Thomas J. Spellscy, leader result, should be affirmed,’’ he tween countries was urged today by Shot hy Soldiers. President Sorzano where they de­ of the forces defeated in the com­ DENIES CHARGES Roosevelt is assured of the state’s manded hla resignation and receiv­ serted. '32 convention votes, although Col­ Henry F. Grady, chief of the State mitteeman fight, announced some Wounded to Be Questioned Power Eroeefiefi Department's trade agreements divi­ time ago be would eupport Gov. EVERGREENS I nOMVris------TREE SALE onel Henry Breckinridge of New ed it promptly. Undetalned, the de- Th* majorify held that 1 By EDWARD NEIL Wilbur L. Cross and ths present CLEMATIS York la entered alone in the vote for sion, as an escape from production J. (CIOBtloned on Page Two) In the law had exceeded Its 100 V arieties ROSE BUSHES Presidential preference. curtailment which he said inevitably Addis Ababa, May 17.— (By Mili­ slate of state officers for renomlna- Concerning the Murder. under the Constitution in atien Sir Alfred Bntt Declares He tloD. But there was considerable A ll Sizes With the Republican national would lead to "regimentation.’’ tary Plane to Asmara, Eritrea, May ing to regulats interstato oon convention only three weeks away, Sound principles dictate the 18.)—Murderers caught In the act speculation as to whether the victors The decision bolding NRA* i u p anti-New Dealers for the time being making ' of every effort to expand of killing and looting, plunderers In the fight which gave FltzOersId Copper HIU, Tann., May 18.— stitutlonal was dteu as a pneede Knew Nothing About Leak the committeemanahip would be For Cottage Special! were more active on the etump than markets rather than to restrict pro­ found prowling armed and bandits S E FURTHER DELAY (AP)—Bheriff Bart Biggs said to­ OonstitutionaUty o f th* Gu the Democrats. duction, he said in an address to the who refused (o give up arms in ac­ willing to go along. day he would question a wounded Act to permit Federal control or Mansion in Budget News. Hastings Scores Roosevelt National Foreign Trade Qiuncil. cordance >yltli a proclamation of Borne sources reported the pos­ prices, wages and hours In th* bib Seal-Pak’t Potted XO® $2 Sena>-)r Hastings (R., Dei.), in a "Marketa cannot be adequately martial lai)r have l>Mn executed aft­ sibility that attempts would be made deputy concerning the death o f D. mlnoua Industry had been radio address last night, challenged expanded except through the re- er triala in the laat few days aa FOR HOUSING BILL to displace Btate Comptroller W. HcFsdden, North CaroUna sub­ Large Flowering Varieties—Purple— Red— White contractor on a WPA road project leaged by James Walter Seal-Craft and Seal Pak’t Prealdent Rooaevelt'a itatement bablUtatlion of our International Italian authorities seek to calm Charles C. Bwartz and Becretary of West Virginia and VlrginU Regular Value 75c to 61.50 London, May 18— (AP) —Sir Al­ that the Federal deficit this year "la trade.’’ Grady said. * ' State C. John Batti of New London, Tba contractor was found yester­ ^ 2 P r i c e fred Butt,' wealthy member of swiftly the situation in this former ducer, and by 18 Ksntuclqr 200 Varieties about $3,000,000,000,” and & at the "In turn, the rehabilitation of our Ethiopian capital. both sympathetic to Spellacy. Lieut day in his car, shot fatally. A dos- tors. . I Parliament, flatly denied any loBowl- en bulleta had torn his body. foreign tr^e means a volume of After watting a week for the Observers Believe Measure Gov, Frank Hayes also Is a close In the Carter ease, the Dtatrlet il Including the latest Patented Varieties: Blaze, Princess edge of the British budget "leak’’ (Oonttnoed on Page Two) polltlcat ally of the Hartford mayor, A short time later, Emmett O. HARDY AZALEA before a judicial inquiry today. production and wealth creation far scene to quiet itself, but with spo­ Columbia Supreme Court up EXTRA HEAVY Van Orange, Aiezane, Better Times, Carmalita, (Countess in excess of that poaaible under any radic outbursts atill prevalent, the but there has been no apparent Gnddia, the deputy, was brought to 10 VARIETIES A short time before, Bernard TREASURY BALANCE a hospital with gunshot wounds in price fixing, but declared uno Vandal, Mary Hart, Nigrette, Token, White Briarcliffe, other system of National economy." Will Not Be Passed at This move Inimical to his renomlnatlon. tutlonsi the proyUions for GUARANTEED Dayis, a stockbroker, had testified Dp to Lead4rs right thigh and foot. These Brilliant Flowering Shrubs are indispensable to Yosemite, Matador, Rochester, Sterling, Etc. Sir Alfred placed "somewhat exten­ Asserting this program was being (OMtliiiied OB Page Two) lag wrge* and hours. Washington, May 18.—(AP)—The pressed* energetically by the gov­ Borne observers scouted the pos­ No connection between the shoot­ brighten up Evergreen Plantings, Rockeries, etc. Prices ELBERTA sive’’ selling orders in several atocka position the Treasury May IS: Session of Congress. ings had been established today. The Western Kentucky F* a fqw hours before the budget, car- ot ernment. in the Interest o f business, sibility of serious factional differ­ Court upheld the entire Act. in Harmony with this Sale. Receipts. $36,739,153.66; expendi­ agriculture and labor, he hailed the ences at the fail convention. They The sheriff, however, said he be­ lylng plana for higher income and tures, $M,470,578.55; balance, $2,- lieved the death of HcFadden was Local Oonditloas tea Ifaxea, was ryad in the House ot support it had received from the 14 pointed out that any move to dis­ Worictng conditions a n oh Regular Values 390,069,778.11. Customs receipts for other governments which have W E A M R SLOWS UP Washington, May 18— (A P )—The place any of the present state offi- the climax of a six months old Commons.* ' the month, $16,610,178.11. ly local conditions,’’ today's op To $50.00 Sir Alfred, who owns theater* and signed reciprocal trade agreements legislative program for the rest ot rsmindsd. BARGAIN COUNTER fast' race horsea, declared: Receipts for the fiscal year (since with the Umted States. the session announced by Majority (Oonttnoed on E’age Two) (Oontlnoed on Page Bight) PEACH July 1), $3,490,968,486.40; expendi­ The majority also held that it \ SHADE TREES "I have been in Ck>ramons since Tariff Barriers IDNDENBURG FUGHT Leader Robinson (D., Ark.), in the I improper del _ All Guaranteed 1622 and during that whole time I tures, $6,M7,968,173.47 (Including Blaming much of the world's pres­ Senate renewed hopes for one Con­ BIRCHES. MAPLES, ELMS, LINDEN, CATALPA, $2,934,SM,351.73 o f smergeney ex­ necticut project bu. appeared to permit e majority to dominato have neither asked aor received ent economic ilia on Increased tariff minority so far as wages end 1 To Grow MT. ASH, BEECHES and many others. Many Large from any Cabinet minister—includ­ penditures) ; excess of expenditures, barriera and restrictions clogging definitely destroy another. 10c 15c 20c $2317,004,687.07. Gross debt, $31,- His atatement that the con­ in an Industty are concerned. Specimens at Prices slightly above cost of digging and TREES ing Colonial Secretary J. H. Thomas the channels of international com­ Big Zeppelin W fll Not ReacJi tfood Camera Eye Able to *See "The delegation," tha opinion handling. —any information regarding the 541,896343.88, an increase of $24,- merce, the speaker added: trol blU would be called up for con­ 563,223.25 over the previous day. sideration probably tomorrow open­ serted, “ts ao clssrly arbitrary, . 6 to 7 Feet ()nr bargain countera are loaded with plant bargaina, !p- budget or any other confidential so clearly a denial of rights PERENNIALS FOR ROCK mattar of government. Gold aaaets, $10384,9X230534. (OoDtlaoed ea Pag* Two) ed the way for construction to con­ cludlng hundreds of varieties, rose bushes, shrubs, ever­ Lakefanrst, N. J., Before trol future rampages by the Con- 10,000 Feet Underground gi-ardsd by ths dtie prooesa i Secretary Tbomaa’ name has tig- of the Fifth Amendment, that It GARDEN AND BORDER greens, perennials, rock garden plants and many others. lured in the inquiry. He has denied nectleut river. FRUIT TREES . When Senator Wagner (D„ N. unnecessary to do more than Ibe told any budget secrets, however. Tulsa, OMs., May 18.—(A P ) — ^caroera carries a needle that like to decisions of this court whld ,00 VARIETIES 5 to 7 Years Old—5 to 7 Feet Davla told the Inqiiity that Sir T.), author of a houwig bill, asked Three tsrpes of eyes which aclence Is the aviator's gyro-pilot never makes foreclose.the question.’’ Many VarieUe* Field drown Ommpa On the Bargain Oennten. Alfred placed the aelfing orders af­ his attitude on that measure, Rob­ Heavy Thrifty Stock £ /* 5 . Bureau ? of Fisheries inson protested that he would not dsveloping to look 10,000 feet un­ a mistake about direction of the The NRA decision also was clb Fruit Trees are very scarce and prices advancing. They ter D a -^ told him be thought the Aboard tha Zeppelin Hindenburg, VEGETABLE Stock Market would be "duUed” if care to delay adjournment to as- derground In the search for oil were drift in this connection. Seal-Pak*t Potted Plants win cost much more next year. FERTILIZERS En Route to America, May 18.— aure its consideration. The Wagner displayed here today at the Inter­ The cameras have gone down 10,- The Guffey Act, aimed to lift < Begnlar Valoe U c. Thia Week Only the income tax were raised. Goes to Aid of Sea Horses (A P )—^Because o f heavy storms over $3.50 p er dozen PLANTS Sir Alfred’s stock account, the bill was regarded in Connecticut national Petroleum Bxpoaitlon. 000 feet and have explored-Imteralr bituminous Industry from d* 15c each, 2 fo r 25c Apple—Plum—Pear—Peach—Cherry For Your Plants’ broker added, has run aa high aa the Atlantic, the Hindenburg cannot Congreasional dreies aa almost tha Two of them are "candid cam- ly 8,000 feet. Sion and Increaa* miners’ pay. Complete Assortment of <8,000,000 starling 810,000,000). reach Lakehurat, N. J„ before Wed­ last hope for the Housing proposals eraa" of the depths o f the earth, They photograph drilling acd- Proponents contended aUth AD Seal-Kraft Processed and Guaranteed To Grow. Washington, May 18.—(AP) —I $25.00 per 100 (‘A, Sake. Popular Varieties. Expected Higher T u ’’However,’* he said, "we are nesday morning. In Bridgeport and Hartford. not much larger around than a hu­ dents at the bottoms of holes; can for it existed in the Constitutto provisions for regulation o f inti Davis explained he expected the The United States Bureau o t Fish­ bringing up. a fine school right here Weather reports have been bumf- Senator Copeland, (D., N.T.), man eyo. The third la a canwra be used to distinguish th . various income tax to be higher becaiiae be In Washington. Their owner—Ted' flelent—practically no reports were chairman of the Botate commerce stats commerce. eries today galloped to (be reecus which carries a gyroacops, pattern­ strata of earth and when drills Oiallengers bad maintained thought the “amount of money ra- dy Scbmid—ls feeding them sr- received during tha 18 hours pre­ committee, expressed hope the om­ break and stick, may detour the «f a acbool of starving CXricago saa nibus flood ooiitrol bill containing ed after the "iron mike gyroseople Ite power over local produottOB < quired for addlUcoal annamaata tomla.” vious to noon, ship’s tliae (0 a. m., hole around the accidental obstruc­ SEEDS horses. eaatorn standard tin e). leglalaUvs authority for the Ooanac- compass first used on ships and now not square with the NRA dedsi F low ering would be found from revenue.'' The Chicago aea,horse calamity employed to guide aidators In blind tion. Pram tiM Beat Prodnoen A few days after the budget was Informed that 60 baby steeds are was the result of aevera’ mother BuSldent weather reports, It was ticut river project would be passed The law was enacted lata SPRAY MATERIALS dying because food small enough to said, would have enabled the offi- by the Senate with only a few hours tUghto. . . , Their roost spectacular exploits summer after President Ornamental announced, the stockbroker, —id horaea’ unexpectedly giving whole­ The underground candid cameraa have been in extinguishing fires. For Insects and Dtoesee AIX STOCK GUARAWTEEn Sir Alfred told him. pass through their oM-shaped cera of the Hindenburg to have debate. expressed hope that the House ’ sale birth while en route from the promlee to open a new kind of un­ Some d'stance from a well bopeli and means commlttes would "If you’re asked to give the name snouts cannot be fOund, Fred Gr­ Bahimaa avoided the atorm area easily. The measure calls for the ce Trees and Btructlon of a series ten rem derground exploration. They can be ly afire, a new hole is sunk. Guided permit' doubts as to Ckmatltut of your client, I wish you’d eay I am ainger, director of the bureau’s "It la quit* oommon,” said the At noon, tha Hlndenburg's posi­ o t voire on the upper tributaries in ma^ to go down vertically for the "eye" this bole is drilled allty, however reasonable", to ' S h ru b s■ boU anxious, and wUUng that It be aquarium in the commerce depart­ bureau of flaheriea man, “for baby tion was 43 degrees, 86 minutes disclosed.'' ment. tackled the problem. north latitude and 80 degrees, 8 min­ Vermont and New Hampshire with thouaands of feet and then turn like laterally to puncture hundreds of it aea horse* to face atarvatlon. 'Their Oppooeato Argoineat Sir AUred*a son, Kenneth, who Is ’*rbere may be « way to save utes weat longitude and the ship had the Federal government paying the tentacles to guide the drills in feet underground Uie hole wboee nowering Thom, Oab, food la limited solely to mlcroeeopic cohstrucUen costs, and the costs of lateral explorations in any direc­ top is afire. The eye is so accurate New D ^ opponents have a Open 7:00 A. M.^ aa undsrwrlUng member of Lloyd’s, them," be said. "Do they have any tnaects, and you cannot find that covered 2,086 nautical miles from Cherry, Peach, Plum and land and damages being ■nsttn tion. ^ ___ that the new hole can be directed the edmlnlatratioa wsa attemp the great insurance house, followed artem la?" sort of food at the oorner grocery. Frankfort on the isajp, Germany. Judas Trees, White and Davix (Radio reports reeelved in New against the benefltUng states. Sena­ The eyes are housed in hollow within six feet of its target. This la to force legislation despite toOHWP.M., Artemis, the fish expert added, OralngeT acid that tha young tor Lonargan has expressed the membere Congress niight Purple Fringe, Japan Be testified; "M]r father said be is a amall marine crusUcesi. and Is York by the Radio Marine Corpora- steel rods containing flaabllgbt bat­ close enough to pour water down to . WILSON & CO., thought there would be an hiereaae O ilcago sea horaea Should be able opinion the clausa of thie bill assess­ teries to operate an electric light, choke off the oil In the burning a t Its vslldity. tloD and Postal Telegraph Indicated Maple, Rhododendron, easy to obtain. Its eggs are put into to hold out for another day or ao Adherence ot coal operatoca Including In income taxes. Re also said be the Hindenburg headed slightly east ing land and damage costs against a watch to snap the camera and well. 200 Feet West of Depot Square — Manchester. Laurel, Andromeda. was sure the chancellor (Neville salt water and pretty soon they providing they have nojt gone too the Federal government where navi­ the plan—called a “Little NRA* I hatch. From this point on they be­ of straight south between 8 a. m. record th* time each picture is It is planned to use the cameras some—was made Lencothe, etc. Chamberlain, chancellor o f the ex­ long without nourihhment gation is a factor would apply on taken, and a plumb-bob against the to drill for oil underneath the Mis­ Sundays— come a perfect diet for young sea and 11 a. m „ easteni standard time. the Connecticut only on proje^ for through a 16 per cent tax oe Entrance Through AUen Place At 282 North Main Street. Ample Parking Space. chequer) would tax commodlUea as The Chicago flrtr are at the John (At 0 a. m. eh* bad reached 39 background of a scale the camera sissippi river in l^iiilsians. Fifty well, BO ail taxpayers would oontri- horses. G. Bbedd aqrarium. development on the nart^ble por­ sale price at the mine. Highest Quality— Explaining (hat sure death usual­ digreea. 8 minutes weat and at 11 tion of the river, below Hartford. photographs this bob. Its position such wells have been drilled at To those producers who i _ Rain or Shine bute.’’ The flabsriss spokesman esld be a. m. she was 88 degrees west. The on the scale abows bow far the Long Beach, Calif., curving out The younger Butt added that hU ly raaults when baby sea horaea are Expects Few Chaagea abide by the code regulstiag tl OPEN EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY — RAIN OR SHINE. hoped that offtdala would b* al latter poslUaa placed her at 41 de­ bole is drifting away from the vertl- murti as 8,000 feet under the Pacific. Lowest Prices father believed tea would be aiagied removed from their horn* waters, to perfect the artemla diet because Ckjpeland’s expressed coofldenoe dustiy, 00 w cent of the tax i grees. 41 mtnutea north UUtude—a of e p ^ y passage showed be expect­ The eyes also are used to detect be refused. out for a higher tax, because be Orsinger added that this is the rea­ saving the Any horsea would prove position charted by the United tbou^t ‘’whiskey is already over- ed little change although li* ar ‘ ' Tbe camera also photographs' a theft of oil from neighboring pools. Ths soft coal-produetng son why oomparstlvely few are conelualvely that they can be rear­ (Stataa HydregrapUe Offic* as 134b bora in inland aquariums. compass showing the direction of Courts already have scoepted their ed In inland bomea. ‘ nautical mOea east of Lakehurst) XO ettnned *■ Faga Twol djlft Th* 'Iron mike" or gyroeoople mapping aa evidence. (yMtteoefl 00 Pag* I TWO MAWOHBOTB* EVENTkO HERALD, KAWOHt t l gH, OONN« BIONDAT, MAT IS, ISSS.

to naeh and eontrol matters ertr which the Constitution has given Saturday with Mrs. Tomlinson. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! ADOPTS PROPOSALS Oongnss no powers.” AOVEBTIBBMEMT— ADVERTUUOIENT-^ the brigade for their support also U AD D im OC VCADC bunded by the lights of a BSI BOLIVIA’S ARMY W A I ^ HEATING under the dl- LO d The membera ot the Stcond Oon- proachlng from toe m^oaito Zn a teat eaas which raaultad from SERGEANT MAJOR IHAKKlfill ICAK , gregatlonal church ahd all those in TWO BADLY HURT plana for a model community at N.Y. Stocks Local Stocks rection ot Dave Addy .moat of the ' tlon aa he neared the bridge. town Interested In the building of a OFBOLTOirSBOARjD Trahklln, la Somerset' county, New five years m my service, fdao Band­ The policeman reported furthe master Turklng*"}n for hla splendid new hall aro to meet at the Orange "damage to car, compteto RUBBER Jersey, the Appellate Court found TAKES CONTROL, TANK EXPLODES hall at 8 p. m., Tueaday evening. Adams E x p ...... 10)i damage to b r ld ^ nona" there was no eonatltutloael power Fundahed by F. B. Sbaw. Ino. ATKINSON RESIGNS bdp since taking over the band. ARE GIVEN A PARTY IN BRIDGE CRASH A ir R ad u c...... 61 76 Pearl 8L, Hartford "1 band over to my successor The young people are cordially in­ HEELS (attached) ' “conferred upon the Federal gov­ vited to come and dlacuaa toe 25 Alaska J u n ...... 14M WllUara R. Uartla. groat rosponsiblllties and tn ut by For lartiw — O nto and Children Mooting Satorday Approvos ernment to ragnilate "Housing' or to OUSTS SORZANO Allegheny ...... 8 matter. The meeting la called to Local Ropreaentattvo the help of God he will go on to vic­ EXPERT WORKM ANSBIF! BEST LEATHERS ITSEDi "resettle’ population.” Allied Chem ...... 193H Cellar at Green Kettle Inn lARCAIN H o u ND hear report of the building commit­ Rexford O. Tugwell, In eharga of (OenUnoed from Paga Oaa) Has Headed Corps Next to tory." Mr. and Mrs, Carl A . John tee and vote on toe plans aubmlttod. Driver, Blinded by Lights On Am Can ...... IM Bid Asked $20,000 Highway Ro- the resettlement administration, Am Com] AIco ...... 34 A number ot letters have been re­ Miss Gertrude Anderson, lectur­ Cap. N a t BH. and Tr. 17 20 ceived from various officers who er of Coventry Orange, No. 75, P. deferred comment pending study of Am Home Prod ...... 40 Conn. River Bk...... 430 Damaged m Accident SAM YULYES pdsed president went into retire­ O fficers fo r 5 Years; John have been stationed here testifying son Guests at Home of ot H. will attend ToTlond Orange Track, Smashes Into the SHOE R E PA IR SERVICE the opinion. It was written by As­ ment In bis home. Am Rad St S ...... 20)i Flrat Nat Bank ... loo boikting Expenditure. to the faltbfulnese of Sergt. Major Tuesday evening to act aa one of W l Mote Street Maucheoter sociate Justice van Orsdel and con­ Calls For Reconstruction Am Smelt ...... T6 H Htfd. Conn. Trust ... 65 Thu Morning. curred In by Chief Justice Martin Am Tel and T e l ...... 160 Husbands who want better meals Choose rotmd, firm apples of ap­ Lyons His Soccessor. Atkinson Including a telegram from Selectman and Mrs. Reed. the ju d ^s for the competitive pro­ Heading the provlgional junta Htfd. Nat. Bk. and Tr. 35)4 and more cheerful wives, will do well proximately uniform slse for bak­ gram. Hockannm Bridge. and Asaoclata Justice Robb. Am Tob B ...... 93H Phoenix St Bk and Tr 340 Major Ralph Miller thanking him The recommendation of the aelact- until Colonel Toro's return. Colonel to visit the Manchester Gas Com- ing. An apple that falls apart for hla Influence all around the Rev. Leon H. Austin, Mrs. Emil The other two membera, Justicaa Busch Issued a manifesto announc­ Am WatJVks ...... 21^ men of the town ’of Bolton niada to Croner and Stephens, agrreed that Inanranee Btocka The Green Kettle Inn. conducted pany*! aale of Quality ranges. These while baking la not appetizing. A Salvation Army In Southern New J. Koehler and Mrs. John E. Kings­ ing creation of the new regime and Anaconda ...... 3344 During the morning service Sun­ Selectman Harold M. Reed and- bury will be the delegates to at­ Susan Salia, 18, of Mansfield the votera of Bolton at a special Constitutional authority waa lack- Armour, HI...... ■...... 6 Aetna Casualty...... 98 by J. B. Laiwell on Deming street, s m i^ compact, table top ranges firm apple has a better chance of England. Alao a splendid letter of town meetln^r held Saturday after­ calling for "reconstruction of the Aetna Fire ...... 54)4 are equipped with all toe new gad­ retaining Its original shape .during day, an Interesting ceremony took Mn. Reed entertained at their home tend the 22nd annual meeting of avenue, Darien, and George L. ■Ing in this case, but said the court Atchison ...... T2',4 was damaged this morning when e appreciation from hla Corps Officers on South Main atreet Saturday eva- Bailey, 84, of Ridgefield, were taken noon that * 20,000 the town had un country at a moment of Intense Aetna Life ...... 3314 hot water heater located In toe gets to t ^ e toe work out of meal the baking process than fruit that la place In connection with the local Adjutant and Mrs. Wm. L.' Valen­ the Tolland Association of Congre­ Best In The Land of Cotton should not have passed upon validi­ Auburn ...... 80^ ntng. In honor of the 25th wedding gational Churches and Ministers to to the Memorial hospital uncon­ expended be used to build certain public agitation, lack of confidence, Automobile ...... 35)4 basement of the building exploded. preparation. A Quality range will too delicate In grain. When quick tine. roads In Bolton, was accepted at ty of the entire program. Aviation C orn ...... 6% Army corps and the resignation of anniversary of Mrs. Reed's parents, be held Wednesday, May 20, at the scious Saturday night after the auto financial and economic exhaustion Balt and Ohio ...... Conn. General ...... 46 A small stove waa lif t e d for the beautify your kitchen. Until June cooking Is desired, as w,hen apples the meeting without opposition. and other grave dangers which Hartford F ir* ...... 74 are used in pie or pudding or sauce, Sergeant Major Will Atkinson. In a few brief words Adjutant Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Johnson ot Christ In Rockville. Choir rehearsal In which the young woman waa rid­ Bandtx ...... 38H purpose of heating a hot water 1st tola range will sell for 189.95. Jackson atreet. Relatives and The 120,WO that the town had threaten national ruin." Hartford Steam Boiler 78)4 You want to save money, don't you? be sure to select apples having a fine Adjutant WlUlam Valentine an­ Valentine announced that Brother will be held Wednesday evening at ing and which Bailey waa driving, Beth Steel ...... 80H tank. In lighting the fire the water nounced that by special request friends to the. number of 30 w en crashed Into the southwest, con­ waa a balance left on a bond Issue Army spokeamen maintained the National F i r e ...... 72 Stop In at toe Manchester Oaa Oo. texture. John Lyons had been unanimously toe hone of their director, Mrs. FITZGERALO WINS Beth' Steel, p f d ...... 112H cock which would allow for toe flow there had been no previous an- present from New Britain and tola crete abuttment o f toe West Middle Best In Style of 1034. They recommended a people were opposed to elections Phoenix F ir e ...... 88 tomorrow and buy your range at a chosen for the position vacated by Ernest Oowdy. Kicp it handy ior Borden ...... 2744 of toe water to the upper part of notmeement of this ceremony and toe Sergt. Major and at a later date town, and the party came os a Coventry Orange, No. 75, P. of H. turnpike bridge over toe Hockimum gravel road from the Bolton-Var- called for May 31 and a general Rosala Insurance . . . . 12 the house was not open^ and as a bargain price. A t Watkins Brothers you can find Can Pao ...... 12% then went on to describe his aaso- the new sergeant major will be pleasant surprise to Mr. and Mrs. will hold its regular meeting ThurS' river. non town line on Lake street to the DEMOCRA'nC POST strike which started Friday night Travelers ...... 568 result there waa an explosion at beautiful drapery chintz in nautical Manchester line on Lake etreet and Cerro de Pas ...... 54^ clations with toe Sergeant Major. sworn In under the colon. Johnson, whose 25th anniversary day evening at the Grange ball. Policeman Joseph Prentice who imperilled Bolivia's economic sta­ 11:40 this morning. The Manches­ and scenic designs which will do from the Intersection of the Bol- Cbes and O h io ...... M44 Publlo Utility Stocks It happened some thirteen years Sergeant Major Atkinaon whose occurred on the IStb. The Lecturer has planned this meet­ Investigated the accident reported bility. ter Are department wets esllsd. Use flaked cereals In place of wonders in your summer home. They John I. Olson and hla son Jackie C h a f ^ ton-Manebester line southerly to (OonUnned From Page One) Cbryaler ...... 95)4 Com. L t and Pow. .. 64 ago that Adjutant and Mr*. Valen­ rank waa next to the officers in ing as ’Trees and Rural Improve­ that Miss Sana’s Injuries Included Best In Value The Labor Federation, In sympa­ Coca Cola ...... 91V4 There was no fire found, but con­ crumbs In frying or for topping for are well priced at 7Sc. to $1.80 a entertained with a number ot vocal the foot of Nigger Hill, past the Conn. P o w e r ...... 49 yard. tine were attending toe annual charge, has held a number of posl- ment Night. Everyone la requested lacerations of toe head, face, arms Sllverstein Cider mill. In addition cars would undoubtedly have to thy with the new regime, suspend­ Col Carbon ...... 121 Htfd. Elec. Lt...... 69 siderable damage waa done to the scalloped dishes. They afford a de- selections. During the latter part to bring seeds or bulbs to exchange and legs, while Bailey had a con­ building. The heater waa blown hclous change. Be sure to crush camp meetings at Old Orchard, tlona in the local oorpa He waa re­ of the evening a buffet supper was to these two pieces of road they also come from leaders who were most ed the strike movement, with an Col Gas and E le c ...... 19)4 Hartford Oaa ...... 43 Maine, when one night at a meet­ cruiting sergeant, (xirps secretary, The Tom Thumb Wedding will be cussion o f the brain. Skin recommend a connecting road from Insistent In iirgtng party harmony early complete settlement of the Coral Sotv ...... 18 So. New Eng. Tel. .. 140 pieces as waa the hot waUr tar te flaked cereal before using for served. presented In the Second CongregS' Bailey told the policeman he was New and lovely Windows In the cellar were blov her purpose described. , ing. and without much warning treasurer, T. P. L. secretary, over Mr. and Mrs. Johnson rocelved a Loomis road through Brandy street during the convention which on walkout apparently In prospect. Cons Edison ...... 30)4 Manufacturing Stocks llonal church Friday evening with i fabrics and to It out and part of the boiler was there went up a about in the camp 18 years, company guard, corps purse of money from their friends. cast of forty children. Mrs. Arthur to the Hebron line. Saturday elected the Connecticut The new government announced Cons Oil ...... 12^ ot “Hallelujah," after making In­ Both of these recommendations Cont Can ...... 73)4 Acme W ir e ...... 35)4 thrown with such force that a par­ sergeant major 6 years and waa a J. Vinton will decorate the church. Barmon'a have add­ delegation to the National con­ Its desire to prepare the people for Am. Hardware...... 30 quiries I t waa foimd that tola man bandsman over 80 yean. were accepted by the meeting with­ a "free election” later. Colonel Com P r o d ...... 76H tition In thej;ellar waa broken. The The flowers In church Sunday clave. Arrow H and H, com. 41)4 was Sergeant Major Will Atkinson, ed real "A R T STYL­ out opposition and work will bo Among those were Attorney Gen­ Toro, summoned to the presidency, Del I.Ack and W e s t...... 16^ upper part of the house escaped LUTHER LEAGUE TO HEAR were given In memory of Amelia started In the near future. With Du P o n t ...... 143)4 Billings and Spencer. damage with the exc»ptlon of the ANNUAL KIWANiS the brother of Colonel Joseph A t­ NORTH COVENTRY Kingsbury. The committee for ING". eral Homer Cummings, Senator was the candidste of the National Bristol Brass ...... kinson. From that time the ac­ GOOD DENTISTRY the acceptance of the recommenda­ Francis T. Maloney, National Com­ Eleo Auto L i t e ...... 35)4 plumbing, which was affected. No­ Children’* Day are Miss Gertrude Socialist party of war veterans and Collins Co...... body was injured. quaintance has become sweeter aa REBEKAHS TO SERVE Seven girl* met at toe home of tion of the Selectmen, Thomaa Wil­ mitteeman Archibald McNeil and students. Gen E le c ...... 36)4 TALK RY DR. SUNDIPST Anderson, June Loomis and Ruth SliM U to sa Colt's Pat. Firearms. the years rolled on and It waa with Misa Alice Heckler Saturday after­ Vinton. Children’s Day will be the son, John Albasl and Myroh Lee, FltrGerald, former mayor of New The new foreign minister, En­ Gen F ood s...... 38)4 BENEHT TONIGHT need not be EXPENSIVE atate aid funda for 1936 will alao be Elagle Lock ...... 26)4 a sense of pride and aatisfaction noon and organized a 4-H sewing third Sunday in June this year. Haven. rique Baldivleso, Socialist leader, Gen M oto rs...... 62 4 SUPPER THIS EVENING club with the followli^ officers: Dr. C. W. King has proven that real good dentistry can given to the town and the program Gillette ...... 15)1 Fafnir Bearings . . . . . 85 r n a l I a r d p a r t y that a year ago Adj. and Mrs. Val­ Next Sunday will be Memorial Spellacy Defeated said, "the new government recog­ Gray Tel Pay Station 18)4 Trio of Memben to Present President, Josephine Peace, vice Sunday with special music by the le done at prices within the reach of people with smell of road improvement that the pres­ The delegation of 30 delegates at Gold Dust ...... entine realized that they were to ent board h u been carrying on will nizes all pacU with all nations and Hart and Cooley ___ 140 Sketch AIs»— la Regular come to Manchester where this president, Ruth Christensen, secre­ choir. incomes. large and ten district delegates were hopes to maintain friendly relations Hudson Motors tary and treasurer, Edna Oiesecke. be further advanced. Int Harv ...... Landers. Frary A Clk. 39 IN SERIES TONIGHT Commimity Players to Pre­ Semi-Monthly Meeting. 'Hallelujah" man waa Sergt. Major. Men of Sunset Lodge to Cater The State Fish and Game e produced again tomorrow night reminded to bring their gifts for the responsibility. I have served Grange hall. Moving pictures will tietits. Chapman Valve ...... 19)4 to help the Klwahla club give vaca­ 8 o’clock. be shown and the program la free or Importance, or the erection of structed the delegation to vote as a Post-war discontent alto brought Phil Pets ...... 42 >4 Miss Sophie Plecek, Michael Bene- the sunshine basket A large at­ with five officers and It has been ^^8Uas T h « • Experieaoad dontlata, 18 to puhllc bulldinga or the grant of unit for the renomlnatlon of the virtual wreckage of the old civilian Pub Serv N J ..., 40)4 (3onn. Invest. Mgt. .. 2)4 vento, William P. Qulsh.’ Harold tions In the country to as many un­ tendance la hoped for as.several Im­ for all. 80 yearo In proctiee. • Teeth eztrnoted earotnilr. derprivileged children of Manches­ pleasure with all them and I have loans to a state or municipality to Rooaevelt-Oamer ticket Republican and Liberal parties and Radio ...... 11 Elec Steam Sterilizing 2 Garrity, Michael Murphy, Frond* portant matters concerning the HIGHWAY OONTBACr Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Hubert and Jacobs Co., F. L. . . . 16 ter as possible. found It most pleasant to have had daughter, Janet of Stafford, spent Chore B oy*' carry out public works proJecU formation of the Socialist organiza­ Rem Rand ...... 21)4 J. Keefe, Walter Moake, CMn Maho­ convention to be held here over La­ the pleasure ot working with Ad­ LETTING POSTPONED Sanborn Map ...... 97 ney, Patrick Griffin. Charles Orlow- Saturday ternoon, two members bor Day 'vUl be discussed. Sunday with her parents, Mr. and "Ae to these," the court said, "we FITZGERALD SPEAKS. tion, which called for military dic­ Rey Tob B ...... 53 H jutant Valentine. I am not retiring Sparta Foundry...... 24)4 ske, John O. Mahoney and Paul Dll­ of the Players, disguised Ijeyond Mrs. Thomas Morlarty, DR. C. W. KING might find In the nature of the ob­ Hartford, May 18.—(AP) — A tatorship. Sebenley Dls 43)4 from active service but will go on TONIGHT Sylvania Indus...... 25)4 worth. recognition, they hope, rode an old- BUTTEBFIELD TO SPEAK Date ot the contract letting of Miss Helen Johnson of Klnalng- SOS Main Street Hartford jectives a well-beaten path by policy of "political decency" towarda The new president-designate, Sears Roebuck 66)4 to the end and be a good soldier, And Tomorrow Night Shell Union ... Taylor-CkJlqultt .... 35)4 Extra prizes will be awarded fasbloned, two seated bicycle the ten highway Improvement pro­ ton, Conn., a classmate of Mrs. DR. B. F. ADLES. UCENSED, IN CHARGE. which to supply the omitted means those who opposed him at the State Colonel Toro, said recently, “I aym- 17H through the-town, advertising the felt that It waa a great responsi­ jects announced Saturday for Mon­ Herbert T. Tomlinson, Jr., spent Hollister School, 8:30 p. m. to that end.” convention waa advocated today by Sooony V a o ___ 13 Utah-Idabo Sug. Cora. 3)4 to men and women ainners In New Britain, May 18.— (A P )— pathizc with this plan only In case Now York Bank and Ins. S Klwanis show. The bicycle will be bility that came to me when I was day June 1 has been Indefinitely But the judges thought different­ David E. FitzGerald, new Demo­ South Pac . . . . 31) 4 bridge, whist and setbaek. A table Dr. Ernest W. Butterfield, state anarchy threatens, the president South Rwy ... Bank of New York .. 500 lamp, donated by Watkins Brotoara used between the first and second commiasioner of education, waa asked to carry on the work of the postponed, the State Highway De­ ly about such projects as the re cratic National committeeman. approves and the most Important 14)4 act* comedy by Miss Phyllis Fallow late Sergt. Major Thomas Hopper, partment announced today. The FitzGerald, who risen as a power­ St Brandt . . .. 1514 Bankers Trust ...... 56 will be the apedal door prise. Heme scheduled to apeak at the annual settlement administration Is pro­ parties ask It," but apparently ha Chase ...... 37 and B)rron Neff of the Players, as meeting of the Hartford county and I took this commUaion vrith official notice to contractors and moting. ful member of the new coalition St Gas and E le c ...... 6)4 „ „ made cake and coffee will be served. they ilng "Bicycle Built for two." ADVERTISE IN THE KERALD~IT PAYS swung later to support of a tempor­ St Oil Cal ...... 37 )i Caiemlcal ...... 53 branch of the League of Women much fear that T might not be able the newspaper advertlsementa of The court said the law "attsmpta which, temporarily at least, is In ary dlctatotihip. The show wlD be played in a aeri- to fill hla shoes, but I have done the jobs have been withheld, and control of the party, said the con­ St on N J ...... e0 )i Central Hanover .... 108 Voters here today. Hla subject will oua fashion by the selected cost of what I could and I hope I have done will be published later as soon as vention adjourned hannoniously and Tex Corp ...... ,34)4 Continental •...... ig be “The Organization of the State the Players an dthe audience la In­ my part well. the new date for the reception of "as unified" as could be Expected. Timken Roller Bear ...... 62 Com Exebang* ...... 59 vited to enter the spirit of the pro­ Department of Elducatlon." On the calendar of business waa “I wish to thank all local ffoicers blUs has been set. The projects re­ OF"AU.THREE”LOW-PRICED CARS Reports that forces ware already HOSPITAL NOTES Trans A m erica...... 12)4 F irit National ...... 1920 duction by biaaing each appeiuance at work to punish opponents who Union Carbide ...... 82 K Guaranty T r u s t...... 280 and evil deed of the villain and ap- the election of officers and reports for their splendid cooperation for ferred to are those In Newington, backed Paul R. Connery by blocking Union P a c ...... 125)4 Irving ...... J6 lauding each honest effort of the by committee chairmen. Mrs. John without their help it could not have East Haven, two In New Fairfield, Unit Aircraft ...... 22)4 Manhattan ...... 25)4 m TUESDAY E Custer of Avon has served as preot- been done. I wish to thank the Canton, Stmabuiy, Soutbbury, Der­ the expected renomlnatlon of Comp­ ero. troller C. C. Swartz and Dr. C. John Admitted Saturday; Miss Susan Unit Corp ...... 6*4 Manufaot. Trust .... 48 Directed by President Joseph L. dent during the past yaar.r Songster Leader Fred Clough and by, Putnam and New Canaan. Sail of Darien, Conn., and George Satll, secretary of state, brought the Unit Gas Im p ...... 15'4 National City Bank.. 33 Handley, the cast will consist of Bailey of Norwalk, Conn., Mrs. Ella fjllowing statement from FitzGerald: U S Ind A l e ...... 4504 New York ...... 117 IN NEW JERSEir Bessie Quinn aa Silaa, the lazy chore Albiston of Boulder Road. U S Rubber ...... 30)4 Public ...... 4014 boy: William Luettgens aa the vil­ "Any cuch move waa never in Title ...... 914 my .mind or in the minds of my Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Louise U S S m e lt...... 93 10 >4 (Continued From Page One) lain; Alfred E. Howea as Father Hawley of 20 Coburn Road, Frank friends. All had a perfect right to" U S S te e l...... 58)4 Inanranee Ridley, New England farmer of 40 Kalberer of Hartford. John Baro- their choice at the convention. I western Union...... 79)4 American (Newark) . 14)4 national Income has rleen ISO.OOO,- years ago; William Davli aa hla son ONIY PLYMOUIH would expect Mr. Swartz to be nouaky of 225 Woodland street, West El and M fg ...... 113 American Reserve' . .. 29 000.000,000 this year as compared Ridley's old maid sister; Mildred — Something: New Under the Sun— * friendly to Mr. Connery." Adolph Wrubol of 45 Edmund street Woolworth ...... 49)4 American Surety .... 48 with that of 1932. Mallloux aa Pert, Mr. Ridley's and Mrs. Martin Alvord and infant Elec Bond and Share (C urb).. 19*4 Baltlmbfe American . 8'4 Hasting* said Chairman Marrlnsr daughter; Victor Daves, the villain’s FitzGerald spoke for "political de­ daughter of 19 Hollister street. Excels ...... 9 cency" as the only course that should Eccles of the Federal Reserve Board Negro servant; Walter Henry aa the be pursued. Discharged Sunday: Miss Ruth Fid. and Deposit .. 94 had repudiated the Income figure village constabule and Olga Enrico Boynton of South Coventry, Mrs. Great Am erican...... 28 as the heroine who loved not wisely The victors in the battle with and that Secretary Morgenthau had Mildred Brown of 35 Chestnut ITALIANS EXECUTE Halifax ...... 22 placed the deficit at “ close to $6,- but too well. Mayor Spellacy of Hartford, who led street, Mrs. Maria Schultz of 38 Hanover ...... 3914 Candly supplied by Klwanis club L A S T W EEK ! bOO.000,000." Connery's light, were reported satis? Cooper street and Douglas Robert- Home Ins...... 33 membera will be sold before the fled with the results and are now A statement by Chairman Henry aon pt 117 Hllllardmtreet. ETHIOPIAN BANDITS Home Fire Security . 5)4 P. Fletcher of the Republican Na­ show and lietween acta. GIVESVDU BOIH turning their attention to welding Maas. Bonding ...... 48 the party together In the hope of Census: Forty-eight patient*. tional committee, said that govern­ (Continued From Page One) National Liberty .... 9)4 ment funds were psed for "a Demo­ casting Connuctlcut's eight electoral North River ...... 24'4 cratic publicity campaign of un­ votes for President Roosevelt this Prov. Wash...... 41 STATE’S SAFETY BOARD PREMIUM fall. precedented magnitude.” SEE FURTHER DEUY authorities are following Pref. ■ Accident ...... is In addition to the New Jersey Plead for Harmon.y. military law to the letter with fantastic Seaboard Surety .... 21 primary tomorrow, Montana Repub­ MEETS COUNCIL OFFICIALS Their pleas for harmony. It was scenes resulting. Security Ins...... 37 licans and Democrats meet for state .said, would be iaconslstent with any FOR HOUSING BILL Several journalists have left Ad, Security Ins...... 37 conventions and Democrats maet In movement to disrupt the fall conven­ dts Ababa already under compulsion, Springfield Fire A Ma. ISO Rhode Island. tion at which the entire etate ticket Governor’s Commission in Con­ (Continued From Page One) taking the train to Djibouti, French Sun Life ...... 410 A week-end development includ­ ference Today With 145 le expected to be renominated. Somaliland, and more will follow. U. 8 . F. and 0 ...... 14 ed a statement from Cilarl Q. Bacb- Mayor Spellacy recently urged the As a result of the - decisions of Westchester ...... 35 mann, Borah's campaign manager, Judges and Prosecutors. renomlnatlon of Gov. Croae and the he expected attack* on the declara­ military tribunali, rifiss and ma­ In which be claimed 25 Pennsyl­ rc.vt of the Incumbents. tion of policy. However, some Ck>n- chine guns of carsbinlsrt ar* bang­ vania delegates and "eight or nine" A full representation from among The battle on the convention floor. gretslonal itaderi have expected at­ ing out sometimes at dusk, carry from West Virginia. the State’s 145 Judges and Prosecut­ Saturday, settled, temporarily at tempts would be made In the House Ing qut ssntsne* of death for toe EXPAND WORLD MARKETS, Walter S. Hallahan, Republican ors of Town, City. Bopugh and Po­ least, the questioo of party domina. to include many additional projects, marauders who burned and pillaged national committeeman from West lice Courts, as well oa Ckinnecticut’i tlon, which. It appears, now definite, and change the provisions regarding Addis Ababa in four days of rioting, V ir a ta , has claimed all that ’ nine State’s Attorneys and the ly falls to the men who have been lands and damages. resulting in mors than 800 native FEDERAL CHIEF URGES state's delegates will support Lon­ Prosecutors of the six Common controlling Federal patronage. On the other site of the capital, deaths,, before the Italians arrived don. except Bachmann., Pleas Courts having criminal juris­ diction, will gather for a luncheon Since the election of Senator Ma. the House judiciary committee has May 6. (Oonttnned Irem Pag* one) Final tally of the Oregon primary loney two years ago, the New Guard reported favorably Rep. Citron's bill Wltaesaes Execution votes showed that Borah, unopposed conference with the Governor’s as auab, has virtually disappeared authorizing the New England states I wltneesed a eoUtaiy execution In on the preferential ballot, received Commission on Street and Highway A new alignment directed from to negotiate intereute Hood con­ the darkness of the compound be­ "This economic distress has given 84,203 votes compared with 81.771 Safety at the Hotel Taft In New trol compacts. Members of toe rise to acuta soeial and govern­ for President Roosevelt, unopposed Haven this noon. FURNITURE Washington and with FitzGerald as hind the carabinieri headquarters the keyman In the etate, blotted out Connecticut delegation have Indicat­ near the Menelek monument laat mental problems. Distressed group* on the Democratic preference ballot The practical problems presented the old factional lines. ed' they hoped through that means night os a ahlfta (bandit) chief tain, In every country seek peiuatives by motor vehicle law violation cases Behind the Soenec. to find s6me agreement for settling caught in an attack on a farmhouse In to* form of eubeldlei or Increased as they come to court for trial are Whatever Your Purchase — Behind the scenes. Senator Ma­ the question of lands and. damagsa 80 miles north of here, waa brought protection from foreign competition. expected to feature open discussion, loney, It appeart. waa directing the Imposed In the omnibus bill. Rep. in and executed after a trial In When these demands are heeded for­ following the luncheon at 1 p. m., strategy with the aid of Scats Kopplemann, on the other band, which member! of his own gang tes­ eign trade Is further curtailed, and ■STATE daylight saving time, presided over — Large or SmaU Chairman J. Fran.la Smith and protested that such an agreement one of the primary causes of the by CSilef JusUce WUUam M. Maltble tified to bis guUt. TO D A Y and TOMORROW FitzGerald, who broke away from hla was unlikely at an early date. It was an austere, quiet group In original dlstreaa la aggravated. • * • of the Supreme Court of Error*, old ally, Mayor Spellacy. Attorney Although War Department offi­ the bare room of toe commissariat "The farther a country goes In toe ~halrman of the Commission’s Ehi- General Cummings, who split with cials bays Indleatsd they are pre­ as toe judge heard the evidence and direction of economic seW contain­ preement Committee. Spellacy four years ago on the pared at an early date to proceed ment the farther It must go In the UNDER The members of the State Traffic WE GIVE YOU V2 YOUR FIRST PAYMENT EASY TO BUY with the (jonnectlout project, failure pronounced hie decMon of death. Smlth-Roosevelt Issue, used his In­ Then, In toe darkness, toe shlfta dIreeUon of State Socialism. It Is ommlaslon. State Police Ckimmla- The Safest of”A ll Three* Plyaonlh i* prised with the lowest...end to reach an agreement among the (— Up To Vz Your Purchase) in yon eea boy a new Plymouth for oalv 32S a fluence In a move that “froze" Spel marched out to a whitewashed wall no mere coincidence that in coun­ T W O FLAGS aloner Anthony Sunderland, Motor lacy out of Federal patronage. state* on toe landa and damages tries in which foreign trade Is close­ VehlolCa Commisslonar Michael A. AND YOU «E TA U THESE month.Tbo Commeroiel Crodit Co. onr* sU foot built-in tub...an ides] shower, either sluing or stand­ question may delay the matter. A across the smalt courtyard' of toe Chrysler, Dodge sod DeSoto deelsrs termt Deputy Comptroller John M. Dowe compound. ly controlled or monopolized, there Connor, and W. H. Sharp, Engineer with a ing... a convenient foot hath... the comfort of hzndy^ witness for Goy. Smith of Vermont is a correspondingly elose eontrol or of Highway Control representing OTHER BIQ FEATURES ^ t make Plyamth easy to buyj and Dr. SatU, former New Quardsra, testified before' the House judiciary He waa tall and thin, with bushy seta in two opposite comers.,. ample room to hath* went over to Spellacy, delivering ter­ hair and a bare face, wearing a monopolization of domestle produc­ COLMAN - C018IR1 Highway Commissioner Jcdin A. Committee that etate wee cool to tion and trade. Macdonald, will attend. ora ■TBAT PLYMOUTH u not only two children at one time. ritory In eastern Conneoticut hereto- sbama grey with dirt. M BV.unsr nee •angle bath Cie project because It would poe- "Thso* ar* some of the disastrous , The Safety Comjnlaaion will be FREEEURNrnjRE N the safest of “ AU Three” . .. but rAciasT.inaMr fort closed to the Hartford leader. Seemed Uninterested JliLAi;ilN • fillSSUi With all these fetiurct, the TSfeitdenT Neo-Angle it albly Immdats soipe of toe most, oonsequencss, of to* destruetlon * f npresented by Its' Executive (3bm- Though loser In laat week's teat valuable farm land, and cause the He told nothing end seemed On the Some Bbiiiwt alao the most economical. IT S high time the bithreom caught up"with (he rest of of powr>', Mayor Spellacy eurprlaed fortlgn tiads by excessive tariff* mlttee. Chairman Samuel H. Fisher, within the budget of the small home at well as large relocation of highways. rather uninterested a* the carabin­ FRED STONE In Litchfield, Vice CHialnnan, Robert L Owners boast IS to 'M miles per the bouse. Alter alt, it's oioc room that beloogt to the many observers by hla peraonal and other import restrictions." "The Farmer In The Dell" — of your own selection — homes, hotels and apatunsnit. Your Matter Plumber can Housing Meosam ieri bound hla hands behind him and Catlin, Hartford, and M ri. Helen E. whole fsniily and the guests, loo, And a new bathroom strength as 410 of the MO delegates turned hie face to toe wall. He gallon...phenomenally k>w oil con­ tell you the cost, help you select fStendenT Plumbing The Preatdent's repeated state­ Wed. Gne Day Oalyt Lewis, Secretary, Stratford; oa wen with a TStendsnT Nco-Aogle ' ■" ^ who voted stood staunchly by him. ments that toe Works Prograsa Ad­ itood there while toe carabinieri Mrs. Newlirwed—Derllng, this Is. NO INDUCEMENT FOR PAYMENT OVER 50% DOWN sumption and upkeep expense. Only lined up 30 feet away. Tb* Oreat ImpereanaOM 88 by members of its Enforcement ’ Fixture* to hsimooizc,artaag* Spellaoy'a opponents are said to ministration waa to receive toe my first pi*. (^mmlttoe; Samuel H. Persky, New Plymouth of “ AH Three” offers off "Look at All Three” before buying, in OpkMp^ Bath will thrill CTer>tMie and expect his following to diminish A t toe command of fire, a volley "Song and Donee Hba’* tb* finaocing on FHA utma work relief appropriation in toe Mr. NewIjrwed—Oh, what a trees- Haven, Liquor Commissioner John •W vM tkwBh mmd bb4 ! the whole bouse seem YYourFamly'tUtalth is tooimprtMnt to once It Is realised that the party Is deficiency bill have definitely shut Into toe back crumbled him to toe PLUS ■ ■ . BANK NIGHT — We Want Your Chdrgre Account — Bu^ great,economy features as: 0- Today, tiiey’re priced about a li^ ... and furnish iht tkilltd wotk- ure! Let’s keep it, Inetead of eating Buckley, Union, Mayor Edward O. rvtSlAAtl te B dBJ*»W«fke**Mte like new. now dominated by the new coall off hopes In the Public Worka Ad­ ground. It! Thute. "Mr. Deed* Oee« To Town" cylinder "L-head“ engine simplicity but nymouth ^ves greatest extrs- oil ntid BapiffTttorWs>«Cottdry» nigiect. It is ustHtisl thatyou buy Plumb, tlon. Moiran, Norwich, Poatmaater James minthip to twetssary to satis-] ministration Housing division that In smeordimoe with the euitom of J. Lee, WiUtmantlc, and Senator CASH PRICES ^ NO DISCOUNT FOR PAYMENI IN PULL . .. fuU-length water jackets... direc­ vahle...is the roomiest...handles « f OomMpTMA. **Tkla oil epini- W You cut enjoy every type of ing Fixturts from Master Plumbers, the However. In tome quartern It la more funda will be made available milttaiY execution, a lieutenant fired tfy Ucko ochar can • * • hut aoc factory aarvice and healihl William C. Hungerford, Watertown. tional water circulstion... calibrated easiest. Ask any Chrysler, Dodge or FlyflooBtel At iroC I roBhfn*t bo* hething you have ever wanted men best qualified by Training and Ex- believed the convention failed to for their program failure of toe a pietol In toe ehlfu’t bead to make Item I AottteB 21 alloo to tho pcotectioa. Call Um today. settle the future role of M ^ r Spel- Wagner Housing bill to pass would death certain. — Prom 5 To 9 Months To Pay Balance — ignition...four piston tings...four De Soto dealer to arrange a tryout. In the Neo-Angle. It provides perience to insure Health Protettion." CANAD IAN 8 ENATOB DIES aoDob. SoIbeUtmeoBeerttoetaro Aik your Master Plumber to* laoy, and, unless a satisfactory com­ close another door. An officer who baa don* long insin bearing crankshaft. nTNOOTH DmnoN or CBxmta COST. ilr. n oUloo is Um igBtB*** salt, comfortable, roomy bsth* promise on patronage is forthcoming, The Bridgeport project, which aervice In the colonies said toe give you en estimate on news Quebec, Que., May 18.— (A P )— Note the Following Table of Pa3rments and Terms: lag—the bathing compartment more trouble will brew liefore the missed inclusion In the projects ap­ Italian* waited a oonalderabl* time THEATER HARTFORD— ^Tonight Senator Dr. Emile Fortune, 58. a TUNE IN ED WYNN AND GBAHAM McNAMEE TUESDAY NIGHTS. 1.^ ' "Y -4)7^ Plumbing Fixturta,| fall conclave. proved last only through a delay m for toe sltuatloa to clear of Itself, PAY 50% DOWN — GET V, IN FREE FUBNETUBE — 8 MONTHS TO PAY BALANCE Is < inches wider at the bottom And For the Rest of IThis Week! native of Levis, Qua, died In a hos­ W n c , 3:10, E. D. S. T. STANDARD SANITARY MFG appeasing toe last few property but when toe ahlftae continued raid­ PAY 40% DOWN — GET V i Hi PMUB FUBNITUBE — 3 MONTHS TO PAY BALANCE and the tame length at He will give you this informa-J pital today after an illness of m AMERICANS TOUR GERMANY owners, is high on to* housing divi­ ing and retaining guns, to* Italiens eral weeks. PAY 30% DOWN — GET )4 IN FBEE FUBNITUBE — 7 MONTHS TO PAY BALANCE lion sviiboul obligatloa. sions list o f approved plans. Senator had no choice but to invoke under Lonergan said SS projeeu bad been Elevation to the Upper House fol­ PAY 30% DOWN — GET y , IN FBEE FUBNITUBE — 8 MONTHS TO PAY BALANCE CHRYSLER, DODGE AND DE SOTO DEALERS Berlin. May 18.—(AP)—Forty- martial law to* penalUa* announced lowed a five year term In toe House approved, with Bridgeport standing PAY 10% DOWN — GET )4 IN FREE FUBNITUBE — 3 MONTHS TO PAY BALANCE four Am#iiC4n oxchanga atudasta In a proclomaUon by MMgbaU FiStre 'TOBACCO of Ck>mmaoa aa Conservative mem­ about fourth. Hartford, although t from 36 coUagas I n t o * United regarded favorahly by toe housing ber fw Levis. Prevloua to bis elec­ Btstas started on a week's bus trip "For 3,000 yean to*M people tion In 1930, be was defeated at toe division as a proper field, was not have known only to* law ot to* , The More Yen Pay Down The More FBEE Fhrnitm Yea Got, C o . through Garmany today. Included. general elections in 1026. BUILDS The Joumay, under the autBices strong despoiling to* week, to* , The Leeo Yen Pay Down The Longer Yen Have To Pay Bslanee. PITTSBURGH, PA. The lack of funda will not affect His death lowered the Conserva­ of the Carl Schura Society, com­ armed plunderlngto* unarmed”, to* ROAD' tive majority in the Upper IJpuse to the Stamford project, for which an officer said.. ‘There la - no atbne hENSATtONAL STAGE SUCCESS — BROADWAY C A R OMaloi. _q^:AA^CAN RADIATOR & STANDARD SANITARY CORPORATION memorates toe tenth onnlveraary of allocation was mode by toe PW A 27. The standing: Conservative, 61 GREAT CARS I to* organication's founding. choice If order te to iM finally ni- S8e, 31.10 3IA 8, 3130. Mata. (Wed. A Sst.) S5^3i.ie, 31.6S Liberal 34; Vacant, l. Total. 96. la Beptember. ■totwr and law VtahlUSaa.'* ' PLYMOUTH , -v; V- - ‘ .u-

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and praise at the summer cottage ot camp and the work and play which Town Hall on Monday evening. May ness OB. ths part the pubUe. Others sesnned rather thoroughly and eelcbraUag the 3Mb annlvaraasy of praetlealty all automobile fatalities ot Dr. Wright B. Bean on the Tolland 35, the proceeds to go towards the tflanrl^Btfr nothing dlacredltable has been Its existence on tha Rialto and to • •' „ ‘ '*r the girls get at camp. She said the people of all degrees, private and wise, first thing we know, we shall G CLEFS CONCERT road, Sunday afternoon. — that Camp Alpo would open July 7. HOSPITAL REPORT road fund. found therein. His adviaera ara eommsmorate the past, baa aaksd Leaders of Men Are M d d ^ official alike, a N unwilling to accept be getting eo deeply Involved that ROCKVILLE Banquet Tuesday The entertainment was preceded by The annual play program of the amort enough to discourage the two msmbers of tbs older gensim- ^ Cofittiio 9ffrtld The Bachelor Business Glris of a fine dinner which was prepared by Center school Is to be held in the low speeds merely for tba sake of there will be very real danger of our Idea that they have permitted any tlon to praside. One, Kate Maybew, this city WiU hold its annual banquet the girls. Town Hall on Tuesday of next PUBU8HBD BT I'U. safguardtng human life and limb and being dragged Into tbs forthcoming monkey-business with respect to 83, who has been an active actress • Green • WEDNESDAY NIGIfr MEETING TONIGHT Not Bom, Says Resettfeher RERALD PtUNTINQ CUM PANT, INC on Tuesday night at the Homestead Mrs. Mary Footer of Westfield, week. The program will Include an Second World War. campaign funds. * hereabouts for the past 76 years. It Blutll 8ir«*t so the best that can be done is to • Brown* Inn, Somers. The committee in New Jersey is the guest of her son operetta. UAaebMUr. loon. . The worst things Democratic Tbs other, Isaac David Einstein, 34, TO EXAMINE CHILDREN charge consists of the Misses Bea­ Members of the graduating class TMOMAB rSHOUBON employ high speed as tntelUgenUy • Red • and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Iowa City, la.. May 18— (A P ) A they could display for other ehfl* j Btrateglsta have found yet to "ex­ one of Broadway'! pioneer mer­ trice Bums, Kay Davis and An­ Foster. ai Windham High school from OcDtral Mananr and skillfully as may be, so that aa plode" agMnst London tn the cam­ University of Iowa child welfare re­ dren’s admiration.” ^ , Vom dat Oatabat 1, lU I OREGON TOWNS^NDISM chants. But when the fesUvities Eighth Annoal Prognun to Be toinette Edwards. Miss B. Florence Newberry has W orkers to Sobmit Results South Coventry are Ruth Boynton, large a proportion of tha population paign are commendatory state­ take place, I hope they don't forget BEFORE ENTERING SCHOOL search workers today advanced the To increase the self-confidence ot 1 Probate Note been temporarily named Ubrarisn to Barbara Carpenter, Barbara Hugel- the group each waa allowed to show t * PublUbab BTarjp llTanina aacapl as possible. In tbs circumstances, Just how to figure out the ments mode by the governor about "Old John” Ryland, the colored claim that leader* of men are made f The Hartford Connecticut Trust fill the vacancy caused by the death man, John Adamclk, Anton Bour, other children how to solve putales.; BoDdata and Holldaya Entarad at tba strength of the Townsendert In Ore­ various New Deal efforts. Presented; Final Rehears­ company, WiUism F. Partridge, as­ of CampaigD to Date; Hope — not bom. Poat OCrioa at Manebaaiar, Ccntu, aa may escape being killed or crippled major domo at the Empire who, in Annoal Roond Up to Be Held of Miss EUsabtth Pelton, who nas Charles Carpenter, Harold Hartley, use toys, and enjoy picture ■terjr.i gon from the results of ths primary Net Such a Metiaoe the old days, held the carriage door sistant trust officer, baa been ap­ Richard Kriotzer. The graduation Their promise w as based on ex­ .Pacend Claaa Mall Ma»tar.______on the altar of the modern M oloch- Tomorrow Afternoon by Ver­ held that position over twenty years. books. ' Second, the reactionary eastern for Maude Adams, UUlan Russell, al Tomorrow NighL pointed administrator of the estate Miss Newberry was assisant over to Reach $15,000. date Is June 17. periments with three and four year ■UBSCH'PIIUN RATES speed. elections there last week Is a bit of old children resigned to "make the Through training other chltdrfsi, - O. O. P. leadership for the most Charles Frohman and bis brother, non P. T. A. of MIsa Adelaide B. Sperry, for more twelve years. She attended the lo­ Miss Page reported, thty “under-^ "Ona Taar, b; mall ...... tEM a problem. The retunis are not oil timid child bolder and the bold-child Par Uont^fbjr ma I ...... I io That, at least, would ba candid. part has held off from endorsing Daniel. than 80 years a teacher in the cal schools and took the library ex­ went a pereonality ohahgt from''- Blnala Copy ...... I 01 In but so far as they go they show, Landon and this Is sometimes con­ schools of Vernon. SECRETARY’S SON KILLED more 6ooperatlve." • And tha advice and admonitions The O Caaf CSuh’a final rahaaisal Rockville, May 18.— ^The Vernon tension course at Yale university for The second report meeting of the shynesa to leadership.” ' DalTvarad ona yaar ...... tt.OO roughly, that Senator McNary, can­ strued ss a menace. The fact is Tea Tomorrow ’ Miss Marjorie Page, reeearcb might even hsva great effect If It Parent Teachers' association have two summers. She has always Manchester Memorial hospital cam­ that such Important leaders as YODTH8 RESCL'ED for Its eighth annual concert at the The Ladles’ Aid society of St. Havana, May 18— (A P I — Emilio worker, said 14 ihy ditldren “who MEMBER OF TU.s ASBOCIAVED were admitted that In speed the mo­ didate for re-election, got 76,000 completed plans for the summer lived in this town. Mrs. Victor paign will be held thia evening at 7 FRB88 Charlie Hllles of New York know Bmanuel Lutheran church this roimd up for children who will enter John's Episcopal church will have a King has been temporarily appointed Gaspar Rodriguez. Jr., son of the had a tendency to withdraw from CxM rtM il votes in the Republican primary, silver tea and food sale on Tuesday o'clock In the small lodge room at T b « AMoelaUd Pr*n8 i« rsolutivGly torist la handling something more that any endorsement of thelis be­ Palm Springs, Calif., May I g .-. Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock will school In the fall. This round up assistant librarian. She attended CutJan secretary of labor, was killed, the group" ware trained In a recent PIMPLES CBUB4__lu a e s to tbo OM fer rtpubllqation the Masonic Temple. Reports of all dangerous and trickier than nitro­ while two other candidates, both fore the convention would merely (A P I — A wounded boy and two be held tomorrow night at 9:30 will be held on Tuesday, Hay 19, afternoon, May 19, In the choir room the local schools and the Moses Manuel Cue. inspector for the De­ experiment fintll they "stood up for ot aU QEwa diapt'ebai eradttad to It young companions, lost since Batui> of the church. The committee In workers to date are requested to be partment of Labor, and Rogello their rights and made many more iNlp heal the uqiy dtrects uiitn- or not otharwlte cttdUad It this glycerine. Townsendert, received respectively provide fuel for Senator Borah. o'clock at the church. Single Uckeu starting at 1 o'clock. Dr. Elisabeth Brown school of Providence. The day tn the San Jacinto mountains, charge includes Mrs. Walter Robin­ turned in this evening. Planas, a Navy Lieutenant, were in­ attempts at leadership.” v ^ t h e ttMed nMdtcation In <■ paotr and also tba local nawa oab* 31.000 and 10,000, or a total of 40.- Landon managers long ago be­ tor tba concert, tn which tba club Ingraham ot the State Board of appointments wUl be sanctioned by . '{Isbad barain. were brought home today by a res­ son, Mrs. Frank Marble and Mrs. A total ot *4,476 was given dur­ jured today In an automobile acci­ The youngsters were first taught came a little nervous about the ex­ will be asslatad by toe UetropoUtan H ^ t b will be present and in charge the board of directors at a meeting . Al) rtchta of rapublteattona of 000 Townsend ballots against the cue party, H. B. Olmstead. ing the first three days of the drive dent near Colon, Matanzas Province. to develop a “set of skOlt which tent to which eastern conservatives Trio of New York, are atUl available of the examinations. In this way in October. . jptolal ditpatehaa barain ara alao ra- DEMOCRATIC HARMONY 75.000 for McNary. That would Indian guides led the search for So lid M ap I and reported to the officers of the aarVad. were declaring for their man. Re­ and may ba obtained from members. any defect may be looked after be­ Holland Oray, 16, shot In the leg campaign committee last Friday Resinol Some of our light hearted news­ seem to dispose of the Townsend in­ Wadneaday nlgbt’r concert bringe fore the child enters school In the Eoll aarrlea Ilant of N B A Bara* torts that Hllles and other eastern and lying helpless In a wild exponst evening. The amount sought for fluence In the Republican part In to a close a highly successful sea- fan. ICC. Ine. paper neighbors of the Republican tosees who usually follow hla lead of brush. Beside him were M bby T w o Pieces *49-75 WAPPING the year ensuing is *15,000. aon for the chorus. Concerts have Albert Oubltx Oregon, so far as Its ability to nom­ are secretly committed to Landon Pubitahar'a Kapraaantntiva: Tba persuasion appear t see nothing In Patterson, 16, and Joseph Omltn, 14. been preaantad at New Haven, Albert Cubits, age 73, died at Overnight A. P. cannot be confirmed In Washing­ Miss Anna R. Maskel, formerly of ioltua Hathewa Soaolal Agency— Maw the shindy wfthln the Democratic inate candidates Is concerned. who stood guard against rattle­ An inexpensive way to furnish a maple Conn., ISrooklyn, N. Y., Branford, bla home at 181 Prospect etreet on Tork. Chicago. Datrotr and Boston. ton, but there Is no particular rea­ snakes after a hunting accident. Saturday. He was bom In Sebwarsa, East Windsor Hill but now of New Custom Style! Safety-Steel Body! party in this atate anything but But on yje other hafliTthe D4mo- living room I Pieces are deep and com­ Cr in., Springfield, Masa., and WlUl- York Ity, will read from her recently News son to doubt them. An Improvised etreteber was low­ Imantlc, Conn., all of which were Germany, July 20, 1888, and came to MSMUEH AUDIT BORbX o O? comedy—one more exemplification of cratic primary was all Townsend, the published book of poetry, entitled, SOUTH COVENTRY OtRCULATIUNS. Borah and Hoover Left ered by ropes over cliffs on the 18- fortable, yet can be easily re-upholstered f warmly received by large audi­ RockvlUe 56 years ago. He was em­ “Wild Stuble", at the next meeting New Canaan— Mrs. Franklin B. the old truism that Democrate are two candidates for the senatorial The other threat Is that of Sena­ mlle trek out of the mountains. The when needed as all cushions lift out. ences. ployed as a weaver at the Hockanum Tba Uarald Prtntlni Company. Ido., tor Borah, which most observers of the Hartford Teachers' club, which Kirkbrldge, chairman of the roadside aasumaa no nnanoial r«sponaibl|tty bom to quarreling as the aparka fly nomination being declared advocates boys reported Oray's gun fired acci­ Also good for sunporches. Sofa and The chorus wUl present a most MiUs for 50 years. He waa a mem tuid billboard committee of the Fed­ Mr. and lt t », Wallace McKnIght believe would materialise Import­ dentally Id his own hands. her of the Hauragaurt society and Is to be held at the Hartford Golf for typograpbieal arrora aopaaring la upward. of the old age pension proposal. One chair to match, as sketched, in green, Loongo chair to attractive appearance for this con­ erated Garden Clubs of Connecticut, attended the funeral ot Mr. Mc- ad.varrlaamanta tn iha Manehaetar antly only If Borah were tp threaten the First Lutheran church. club, next Tuesday, May 10. Miss Knlght’s cousin, Edward Mosher, of them received 84,000 votes, the cert, the members being gowned In said her organization would cooper­ ot Event*,; llarald. There seems to us, however, to be to bolt the party In case of Lon­ brown or rust-red covers. match, 114.88 dresses of ivory colored sUk and He leaves his wife, one daughter, Maskell is at present connected with Springfield, at Ellington last Thurs­ the American Museum of Natural ate with the Connecticut Forest and something more to It than just a other 30,000, a total of 83,000 Town­ don's nomination. a W. UNBS DIES capes of purple velvet. The club will Miss Augiuta, of RockvUle; two day. MONDAY. MAY 18 History In New Yorl and a large pri Park Association In a photographic joke. There li oppoitimlty. Op­ send votes on that side of the fence. It Is generally believed that Borah be under the direction of G. Albert brothers, Frederick of Hartford, and competition of roadside trees. On Sunday morning at the Con­ New Britain. May II.—(API— Christian of East Hartford; one sis­ vate school In Brooklyn, where she portunity for the Republican party. The total Republican vote—of will do no such thing and that Lon­ OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O’aO O P Pearson, musical director of the Wllllmantic— John F. Carr, 75, en­ gregational church. Rural Life Sim- C. W . Lines, 88, for many years en­ ter, Mrs. Augusta MlUer, ot Rock­ is doing research and educational SPEED don . couldn't bt stopped even If church, and oil the numbers on the gaged In the clothing business for day was observed, the speaker being Tbis nimpua among the Demo­ course so far aa reported— Is 110,000 gaged In the feed and grain busi­ vUle, work. She has received roufh reC' Borah did bolt. varied program will be sung from 45 years here, tied. Prof. E. A. Perregaux of the Exten­ Thb Mrtor Vehicle Oepartmenfi crats Is no fight for the love of a against a total Democratic vote of ness in this city, died today at hts The funeral wUl be held on Tues­ ognltlon since the publishing of her That leaves Herbert Hoover, memory, as has been the custom tn South Coventry— Death claimed sion Service at Connecticut State BtaUbtlcal Summary for 1935, just home In Maple HIU, Newington. He day afternoon at 3:80 o’clock from book, and is already one of the most fight. It Is hot something Indulged 63,000, which would seem to be a since his prestige cams up a bit in WATKINS BROTHERS previous concerts. Ernest Olendlnnlng, 52, English act­ College, Storrs, whose address was retired from business about 30 his late home. Rev. K. Otto Klette, popular and demanded of the young' out, U a highly Uiformatlve doeu'^ in merely for exercise and to keep promising showing for Mr. McNary. the California primary. or who featured in many Broadway entitled "Agricultural Oo-opera- years ago. pastor of the First Lutheran church, er poets. But there will be no last-dlteb at MANCHESTER. CONN. productions including “Song of tlon." In the evening W . F. "tyler of ment, containing i. large number nf the old fl.st in practice. It has been But An the other hand, the total wiU officiate. Burial will be In The South Windsor Garden club fighting delegates for Mr. Hoover. Songs." the Tolland County Y. M. C. A. very uaeful tables, graphn and rec­ a very real battle with all rules off Townsend vote In the two primaries Grove HUl cemetery. held on all day meeting and lunch­ The possibility of his nomination Recreation Center New Haven— Dr. Theodore G. showed motion pictures of life at ord! concerning accidents, fatalities, Art Exhibit lU s Week eon at the summer home of Mr. and and everything going,-including bit­ Is 103,000 against the assumed anti- practically doesn't exist and the Kulumpp, assistant cUnlncal profes­ the summer camp for bo}ra and girls Thera wUl be an exhibition of art Mrs. Peter E. Bassen, near Vernon at Camp Woodstock. injuries and so forth,, together with ing and gouging and the well known Townsend vote of 76,000 for the sen­ possibility that he will exert a con­ Items of Interest last week Tuesday. sor of medicine at Yale, will be In all of the schools tn Uie town of On Wednesday those who will at­ plenty of admonition for better driv­ double cross. Ths factions may, ator— which might not be eo en- trolling Influence at the convention Vernon starting today and continu­ Mrs. Albert E. Stiles gave a mis­ granted a leave of absence during The 1936 Bride who really wants a “different” bedroom will choose Monday the next academic year to make a tend the 22Dd annual meeting of ing. for the photographers, kiss— but couraglag to him If it should happen Is almost as remote. ing through thi'8 week, each school cellaneous shower at her home last the Tolland (bounty Association of The men’s boxing elasa will meet Monday evening for Miss Ruth A. study for the U. S. Department of Aa alwuya, however, Colonel Con­ that in November all the Tesvnsend- Landon Is a 10 to 1 shot, bArriog having the work on display for one Congregational Churches and Min­ they will not make up. Not this from 7 to 8 o’clock. Nevers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Agriculture, University officials an­ Important and unexpected breaks. ■day. isters In Rockville, are Rev. Henry nor, like practically avery other mo­ year; not before the November elec­ era abould conclude that It was bat­ The men’s plunge period will be Henry S. Nevers of Wapping who is nounced. The exhibit will be held as fol­ E. Robinson, Mias Hattie E. tor vehicles commissioner in this and tion; not. certainly, without long, ter business for them to vote for a held from 7 to 8 o’clock. lows: to be married In the near future. New Haven—Thj George Augustus women’s.plunge period will Adee scholarship at Yale was award­ Coombs, Mrs. W. ,H. Armstrong, every other state, works Into the broad and deep mental reservations. Town send-senator than an anti- Vernon Center and Vernon Depot, There were about sixty mothers Mrs. Ina Beebe and Lawrence C. follow from 8 to 9 o’clock. Monday. and daughters who attended the ed to Frederick Almon Peterson, Jr., "Causea of Aeetdenta’* aectlon the Cassy, on hli deathbed, waa receiv­ Townsend senator. riN II of Greenwich. Latimer. Naugatuck Y will play a volley TalcottvIUe, DobsonvUle and Og­ sixth annual banquet given by the aatna old familiar idea that speed is The May meeting of the Ladles ing eplrttual consolation from bis O f course, Oregon Is a long wny KNOTTY PINE ball match here starUng at 8 den’s Comer on Tuesday. Waglsum Girls club and the Young Winchester Center— Mr. and Mrs. Missionary Association, which ordi­ not to blame, unless It bo speed In wise and kindly psdish priest. Ths off and here we know very little o’clock. East school on Wednesday. At er Girls club last Friday evening at Edward K. Humphrey observed Tuesday their golden wedding anniversary al­ narily would have been held this the wrong time and the wrong place. good father. Inquiring Into his par­ about the "crosa-eurrenta" out there. NEW the East school the exhibition for the Wapping Community Church week, has been postponed until The Model Airplane efub will grades 1 to 5 will be in the lunch House. The welcome was given |iy though actually the date of their To quote: It may have been a vary good day Exclusive with Watkins Wednesday, May 27. at the parson­ ishioner’s state of heart, dlsoovered meet in the club rooips at 7:80. room and wUI be open only during marriage falls on Tuesday. While need In Itself Is conced­ the president, Mrs. Inez Bumbam age. that there was one unforglven en- for Senator McNary; on the other The women's swimming classes the day. For grades 6 to 8 It will and also by Miss Pauline Chapman, Milford— Mrs. Virginia M. Kibbe, ed not to be the primary or great­ Robert McChristle of Rockville dmy, one O'Dowd. Reluctantly hand it may have been a better day will meet as follows: 7:00 to 7:46, be in the auditorium and wUl be president of the Younger Girls club. organizer and first president of the est cause of traffic mishaps, "un­ YORK beginners; 7:45 to 8:30, intermedi­ was a visitor at the-home o f hla ala- MMMSVICt sc open all day and In the evening from The response for the mothers was Milford Garden Club, died. She due haste,” does figure In the Casey consented that O'Dowd be sent for the Townsend movement. We tera, Mrs. Jennie Isham and Mrs. ate. 7 to 0. given by Mrs. Ruth L. Dewey. This had been ill about one year. largest proportion of street and for and a profound reconciliation wouldn't know. Fanny J. Tracy last week. Wednesday Maple street school on 'fbursday. was followed by a piano selection by highway accidents. Operating By GEORGE ROBS Ten membera of the local C. E. waa affected, under the benign man­ The women’s af.-irnoon bowling A t the Maple street school the ex­ Miss Anne Jlllson and a toast to the GLIDER PILOT KILLED tM fast for the type of road, traf- New York. May 18__ New Tork society attended the Spring Rally of agement of the padre. O'Dowd, In wlQ start at 8 o’clock. hibition will be In the auditorium mothers by Miss Lois Foster in poe­ Willow Grove, la.. May 18— (A P ) lie conditions and weather waa Directory: Tourists have their first The men’s swimming classes wUl and will be open all day and also In — Crashes of two craft at Pltcatm the Wllllmantic C. E. Union at full health, with tears in his eyes, try; fpng.by the girls, Would Be Mansfield Center on Saturday _ft- the main fault found with ,'pera- gape at the Electric U gh t Canyon meet as follows: 7:00 to 7:46, life the evening from 7 to 9, for all true,'" a banjo solo by Miss Marion Field during a ' series of glider tors during 1935. was glad to shake hands, and the from Broadway at 12nd street saving; 7:45 to 8:80, non-swimmers. grades. flights killed Thomas Conda, 28, emoon and evening. A t the business Y o u' l l GIT A TmuLL once you alt *t ttie wheel o( thUstrewB- BEHIND Snow; a very interesting address by meeting, Miss Cora Kingsbury of llned 93-horsepowar car and let 'er out. It* awlft, sUent. easy By precisely the same kind of rea- fading Casey did not demur. But Broadway and 44th U the book The annual dancing recital will be Northeast school on Friday. Miss McCracken entitled “Citizen­ pilot of the first ship, and seriously Norlh Coventry and Miss Margaret ridei lu eefety (genuine hydraulic brakes and aafety-iteel m : lonlng It can be shown that a fall as the beaming priest turned mo­ makers' curb market end Broad held in the high school boll starting • The kindergarten wUl have an ex­ ship.” This was followed by a hurt Paul Sze, S5-year-oId Chinese pilot of the second. E. Jacobson were elected vice-preai- body). It* beauty (cu*tom-dc*lgn*d). It* amaring acoiiomy THE SCENES way at 47th is Tin Pan Allay.,- at'8 o'clock. hibition in the kindergarten room. short sketch, "A Sure Cure for from the top of a ten story building mentarily from the bedside Casey The accidents occurred within an denta of the Union, and Miss Doro­ IN The Palace Theater pavement IS A public setback party will be All parents and friends are invited Falsehood.” Those taking part in will tlwlll you. New 6KTime Payment Plan. lE not the cause ot the dtatb ot the waakly beckoned bis enemy-friend held at the West Side Rec on Cedar hour yesterday at a meet sponsored thy White, secretary. the outdoor clubroom of unemploy­ to visit the schools and examine the this play were Mias Virginia as a PRODUCT or THK C H R V S U R GORPORATHMI street. Play will start at 8 o’clock. by the Soaring Society of Philadel­ Miss Ruth Welles of New Haven victim of the fail. What Is there to bend low, and whispered, "If I ed vaudevllllans. and Schubert Alloy work In drawing and other subjects salesman, Mrs. Ellen Sharp aa the Thursday phia, and were witnessed by hun­ spent the week-end at her home on about passage through the air for a get well, Casey . ye spalpeen, thle 1 is on si fresco waiting room for that baa been done this year. wife and MIsa Lois M. Foster as che The women’s swimming classes dreds of spectators. South street. DK SOTO AMO PLYMOUTH DCALIR non-working Broadway players. State Acquiring Land husband. Then the younger girls diatanca of n'oety or a hundred feet bunk don't^go." will meet os follows: 7:00 to 7:45, Condax crashed when his ship lost A. E. Peterson and daughter, Mias Sweethearts meet near the shaggy The state of Connecticut Is com­ gave a "mellerdramma.” This was I to harm a huoian being T Is it any There is going to be a lot of talk, advanced; 7:46 to 8:80, life saving. a wing, 600 feet up, aftor he bad Barbara Peterson, of < New York, manes of the stone Hons at the pleting the acqulaiUoD of land along followed by a short play entitled, mors injurious to proceed for that between now and next November, thet West Road for the Improvement been In the air half an hour. Sze's spent the week-end at their Ripley Public Library on Fifth Avenue, right to transfer the markers from weeks. She was bom In WaUiausen. forty thousand deaths that will con­ take possession of North China has Indicated last month by an edi­ wlch Village Is the artiets' cokony kegaay vaneersd top. ^his old car. Germany, January 18, 1869. and I' stitute this year's motor fataltty torial tn tha Emporia Oosette from where the artists are too busy being been perfectly clear. Nothing has came to this city in 1887. She was the pen of WilUanr Allen White, Arrested late Saturday night on a record. been done by any of the other aigna- Bohemian to work at art and where 'charge of operating an automobile a member of St. Bernard’s Catholic distinguished sage of Kansas and they ehut off the electricity in res­ Frankly we do not like the form tories to prevent this absorption. ' with Improper brakes, Joseph A. church. a prominent London supporter, who taurants to light candles. Seventh of the statement made either by Col­ Nothing Is In the least likely to be Seoglid, 18, of Madison hill, Glas­ Besides her husban

here to gather them aa thsy grow PUebsr'ftnd m motorcynls drivsn by ^ th* aid** of th* road n**r Mr. Forest R s was fatally injursd Manchester Memorial Medical and Surgical Staff HEBRON (ireen. Such visitors say th ^ have W nUNGTO N and died la two days. Hiss Ruth Four Violent Deaths HOSPITAL STAFF HERE WAfHDAY IS A MATTER Of MINUTES DAILY RADIO PROGRAM never seen the violets so lovsfy and Nelmeth of WUllngton, who was NOW/ AND I SIT DOWN AND IRON riding in the sidecar,, was seriously Hebron member* of Colonel Hen­ plentiful anywhere else. These flow- Miss Sarah Wolstenholme ot eveRYTHINC! IN ABOUT Vi MY ry Champion Chapter, O. A. R., who era seem to have been an escape Injured and baa '- a suit pending MONDAY, MAY 1i (C tstnl an^ Eaatern Standard Tim*) ■ - South Willington was one ot the In State Over Weekend OF HIGHEST STANDARD .HAND IRONING TIME/ were re-elected to office at the an­ from cultivation, and can easily bs against Miss Pilcher In the Tolland t i}ayUffht Saving One H o u r l^otorj nual meeting of the organization, transplanted. Or bunches of them Wllltmantic PlectrgJ orchestra, di­ County Superior Court In June. Notot AD pfv;;-Amt and baa.c chains of vroupa tharaef uniat* tpaef- held In Colchester Wednesday after­ can be allowed to go to seed and rected by Mrs. Ada Herrifleld, to go flad; coast to coast ^ 6:S0^Praat'Radle Nawa— east the second year of her work aa his­ ing will, of course, kill thsm out. joying a week's vacation at her neotleut river near Windsor. Lovell wringer.' M lD W ttT ^ o o d wlro 4:36— 6:36— Drama of tha Sklas home In 'Tolland. There are four troops with a total shore at Ocean Beach when a sail­ torian. During the past yeat she Several Hebron people attended membership of 73 S^uts. Troop 46 A warm sun brought out unusu­ Constitnte Men at Very Paster by te «l NORTHWEST A OANAptAN * wtmj 4:46— 6:46— Renfrew of tha Mountad has collected a number of IntcrcBt- Joseph Dlmock Is putting In boat filled with water, forcing him wlba kstp wabo wday kfyr orct efcl 6:00— 0:00— Songs by Four Barbara the Apple Blossom festival In Mld- Is located In South WUllngton and ally heavy highway traffic on Sat­ to leave It. Momm, handteappied by 6:16— 6:16— Milt. Kallsm Orch.—cast Ing historical stories from members foundations at the new cemetery ex­ SOUTH — wn*a wptf wwnc wato wja* dlefield Friday evening. , is sponsored by tbe Men’s Brother­ urday and Sunday, but only two a rib injury, made for a rock, while 4 9 0 5 wHa^wsun wlod w*m wmo wsb wapl 6:30— 0:30— Tad Huaing'a Program - In. the towns of Colchester, West­ tension on WUllngton Hill for monu­ persona died as a result of auto­ Top Rank of Profession; One Causes Fire Apparatus wjdz wsmb hvoo wky wfaa wbsp kpre basic; Russalt Derr, Songs— Dlxla Mr. uid Mrs. Leslie F. Word' and hood of the Congregational church. a companion went for aid, but a 8146,. 8:46— Beaka Carter's Cemvsnl chester, Hebron and East Hampton. ments on the family lots of William mobile accidents. A suicide and wool ktbs bths wsoc wtai* wl* weso children of Providence ware at their Masinda of Sharp's Mills, Joseph Norman. Hueston Is Scoutmaster large wave washed him off and be wfbo giOO— 7 :0 0 ~ 0 u y Lom bardo — bsslo: These have been rent In to etate Hebron place for the week-end. and Robert H. Norwood Is chairman drowning were responsible for the „ .Most Conform to the Most Bleana Menaak'a Bnaambia— west headquarters for preservstltni, at Stross and Adams and Walker of struck for shore. Robert F. Barber. Smash-Up, Other Runs Word IRONER MOUNTAIN—koa kdfl kflr kghl 8:16— 7i16— Herbert Fwta, Organ— w of the committee. Troop 47 Is on other two deaths. the request of the state historian, South WlUingtOD. 18, his companion, reached Homm's PACIPIC—ktt kaw komo.khq kpo kru 8:60— 7:30— Pick and Pat, Comedy— WUllngton Hill and sponsored by a The week-end fatalities follow: body In time to bring It ashore, but With folding cov­ aaat; Buddy Flahar Orehaa— midw and copies are kept by the local his- j Saturday evening the Workers’ Cant Esst. HEY, DIOGENES of people. Frank Wotruba Is Saturday: his Ufa had expired. Rigid of Specifications. Over Man in Hartford. er. Antomatle 7:00— 8:00— The Radio T h sa ta r— to o toiian for chapter files. j Cto-operatlve baseball team of Staf­ pregturel SkRH* 4iO(^Tep Hattar* Danes Ore. 8:0(b- 0:00—Wayne King Walts— to o O master and Charles Wochs- A man who registered at a New The body of Mrs. John W. Taylor, S t t ^ 4 :t^ W a ltsr Logan's Musicals 8:9^ 0:30—Tha March of Tima— to o Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Allyn of j ford Springs held a dance at the Haven hotel as James O'Connor, 28. 4tOO— &:06-*Plylng Tima Advanturaa Arkansas City, Kaa.—Six years bungalow In South Wlllihgtoh. The murka chairman of the troop com­ 49, mother of two children, was 8:46— 0:46— Public Opinion Speaker Hartford are at their summer place ago Ray Seeley lent |2 to a strange mittee. died after taking poison. A suicide Identified yesterday (StmdSy) by Manchester Memorial hospital, Two Manchester automobile drlV' 4 4 9 5 4:1S— Bi1S~'Nawsi Edward Osvlsi 0:00— 10:00—Jack Danny'a Orchestra , Burrows Hill. .Mrs. Allyu spends proceeds will be used to pay the 4 iN ^ 6:10—'Prsss* Radio Nows Psriod 0:30— 10:30—Abe Lyman A Orchestra 01 Mexican railway worker who said verdict was pronounced by Dr. Mar­ ■Inee Its opening in 1930, has main­ the entire time here, Mr. Allyn com­ expenses incurred through purchas­ her husband although It waa taken era were th* principals In two acci­ « 4iS»— e:S6-^Bas*bati by Perd Bend— 10:00— 11:00— H enry Halatad'a Orehaa. he had been robbed at a circus. The vin M. Scarbrough, medical exam­ out of the Connecticut river the tained an excellent staff of physi­ waaf only: Anawsr Ms This—chain 10:30— 11:30— Program from Hawaii muting from Hartford. ing equipment E. J. JEWISH DIES iner. dents In Hartford on Saturday 4:40— 6:46—Billy A Bstty-wasf only 11 :00— 12:00— O rgan, Ore., N octurne— w railroad's pay day arrived, the A settlement was made Thursday previous day after being spied by aa cians and surgeons. Included In the night, one resulting In a fatal case 1 :0 ^ t:0—Slgmi4.nd Rembarg—o to c All the towns under the supervision not announced. The eolllslon on the He had been with the Torrington Wilfred J. Baker, 49, of Fall River, Taka tha drudgery out o f your homa laun­ wlba kf^tp wrbe wday kfyr cret efrf from a huge roll would accept Moose Meadow road In WUllngton educated, population would die ' teroeshlp and resWeney In approved by the Carlson Company of Cone 8:00— 0:00—Eaatman Concert—also e SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wU wjax of .Martin B. Robertson were repre­ Manufacturing Company for 41 Mass. In a few generations. hospitals throughout the United dering! Compare this great Ward Waeher- TOGETHER FOR ONLY S:30— 0:SO-National Forum on Radio wfta*waun wlod warn wmo wab wapl sented. no change. “That's the Interest," he occurred December 21, 1934, Involv­ years and at one time was factory street, Manchester, on Mather and frOCk—10:0CL«Dlck Mansfield Orch. — Theodore Sawezynsny, 65, of New­ •-Prof. J. E. Hegerty, Ohio State States and other countries. Resident Physician Ironer combination with othara falling for w)dx wsmb k\oo wky wfaa wbap kpro Quito a number of changes have said. ing an automobile operated by Miss superintendent. East streets near the Hartford CADET SUNDAY M. M. H. Interne aaat: Ames 'n* Andy—west repeat woat ktba kthn wsoo wave wcao wfbo ington, was Injured fatally In New University economics head. Tbe standard aet by the various liSB—10(00—Ntwsi Plak Jublla* Choir been made In the numbers of tele­ County Jail. The apparatus was 4 - up to $139,501' Save up to $50 ftt W ird s MOUNTAIN—koa klo kglr kghi national hospital agencies which tbe responding to an alarm and os It 10t0^ll:0i>—Rudy Valise and Oroha*. PACIFIC—kt«w kfrd kez kga keea kjr phones on the party lines here. combination tale pricaa. And at Warda new 10:0S—lltX^-Maurlea Spitalny Orehaat. local hosplUd has to reach In order neared East street a truck was P4' ■ vV p jgijwuJill'y.y n j m C tnk Katt. Another soil conservation meeting to attain class A certification, re­ AT THE CIITADEL low tarma you pay no more par month for CBS-WABC NETWORK noticed backing and then going for- ai3^ 4:30— Th. Smgine Lady—.ut was held at the Town Hall Friday quires first of all that the active 'ward, according to the story told both than you would aspect to pay fo r tha BASiC^Eastt wabe wade woko wcao 3:46— 4:46— Orphan Annia— eaat only evening, under the auspices of the waab wnae wgr wkbw wkre whk wjr 4:00— 6:00— Nawi: U. 8. Army Band staff of the hospital must conform the Hartford police. The driver of washer alone 1 Coma in and aaa them I ‘wdro wcau wjaa waan wrfbl wtpd wjav; 4:80— 6:80— Praia.Badio Nawi — ba- Tolland Farm Bureau Extension to rigid spectfleations. From the the fire apparatus, which was a service. County Agent E. E. Tuck­ Midwtat: wbbm wfbm kmba kmoz tic: Tha 8:nglne Lady—mldw. rpL beginning tbe Manchester Memorial tractor-drawn hook and ladder Special Services Held Yes­ IS DOWN, S7 ManIMy, Cawykif Charge whao kfab krnt 4i36— 6:36— Thrat X Slttara In Song et was In charge. has surrounded Itself “with ouallfied truejt, with Driver Joseph F. Rob­ BASl —wbna wps whp whac wlba wfoo 4:46— 6:46— Lowall 1 homaa — aaat: Mrs. T. D. Martin and her sister, were wloo efrb «ikao wlbz wmoo waac Orphan Annia—rapeat to mldwaat practitioners and the fact that the ertson at the wheel, seeing that )OtXlS—wfst wsfa wbre wqam wdod SiOO— 6:00— N Iala Qoodalla'a Program Miss Louise Hollister, entertained hospital has not onCe fallen from there would be a crash pulled the terday; Cadets Take Ac­ klro wrae wlao wwl wtoo arid ktrh 8116— S i l ^ t o n g a by T o n y Ruaaall the Women's Bridge Club at their fire truck over the curb and nearly ktsa waeo koma wdbo wbt wdaa whig 6i30— 6:10—Lum a Abnar— .mat only HOSPITAL class A rating since first obtaining 8:46— 6:46— Drtam Singar— wja only home Thursday afternoon. Three ta­ The End Of The Line Is crashed Into the County Jail wall. wdbj wwva wmbjE waja wmbr wala this national recognition, is indeed a ★ MONTGOMERY WAR 824-828 Main Street kttil kako weoa wdne wnox kwkh 6:00— 7100— F Ib b tr M a O it and M olly bles were In play. Mrs. Mary E. warranty In Itself concerning the The fire truck was badly damaged, tive Parts. Tel. 5161 Manehcflterj 6:30— 7il0— Sacratary Ropar Addraaa MIOiR^ST—wgl wmbd witn wlbw kfb Cummings won highest honors, Mrs. high type of physicians and surgeons but nobody was Injured. wtmk wkbn woes wsbt koej wnz woo 7100— tiOO— W ia k ly M In r ir t l i th a w Marietta G. Horton second. Refresh­ Ambrose, who was arrested on tbe TiM— iiSO— A Tala of Today, Drams ENTRANCE •SMClated In active, end consulting UNTAIN—kror Us kob ksl tiOO— tiOO—Carafrat Csm ivsl—o to a ment* of *andw;chea, eak* and cajisclty. charge of reckless driving. In s Sunday was Corps Cadet Sunday eOAST.^khJ koln kfro fcol kfpy tiSO— Sti^Ritsa Mersin't Orahaatra punch were served. Following Is a complete list of statement given out by tbe police at the Army and In the absence of kfbk kmj kwf kern kdb kirnb kgb SiOO— lOtOO— Naw ai P h il L a v a n t Orch. said that he was unfamiliar with Si16— 10:16— Ink apdta Nagro Quanat The roads through the Green have NEVER Reached! physicians and surgeons on the Man­ the Corps Cadet Guardian Mrs. Ed­ C a n t E a s t SiSO— lOiSO—Qian Qrsy and Orohtatra Just received a fresh coating of oil chester Memorial staff: the street and had driven past East ward Harris who was called out of 4t1S— Dorothy Oerden'a Story 10:00— lliOO—Bhandor with Hli'Violin and sand. Consulting staff: Surgical, H. G. street and was backing up to make town Mrs. Adjutant Valentine led litO * 4iS»->Vlrginla Varrill, VoeaTlat lOiOe—lliO ^H anry Butaa A Orehaatrt a turn. A piece of fire apparatua •t46— 4i4S-Wlfdar9i8M Road* Serial 10:10—lltSO— Phil Ohmsn A Orotiaotrs A meeting of the American Le- Jarvis, Claude Kelly, E. R. Lampson; the brigade through tbe services. gton wa* held at the Town Hall went by and be said he dfddid not medical, C. B. Bralnard, T. W. Kings­ notice the a]ipproach of the hook and Each CMet was given tbe opportun­ ‘Diuraday evening and officers for bury, tv. K. Steiner, E. J. Turbert; ity of doing something In a practical the remainder of the year were ladder truck. 8:00— Lombardo Road. obstretiics and gynecology, C. G. The fire truck was so badly dam­ way and among the various Items of 8:80— Pipe Smoking Time with Pick elected. Wlnthrop S. Porter was ElUott, J. R. Miller; pediatrics, H. Interest rendered by the Cadets were again mode commander. Plans (o r ; aged that It bad to be towed away % rihaLBetit and Pat. W. Brayton, H. F. Locke; pathology. and as It was one piece of appara­ a paper, "The Woman at the Well,” WTIC the observance of Memorial Day W. M. Allen, A. B. Landry;'proctol- she spoke of the living water of life 9:00—Lux Radio Theater. were discussed. tus that was to be replaced by new Xraralen BroadoMtiiig Senloa. 10:00—Wayne King's Orchestra. 0^ , A- R. Keith; orthopedics, S. H. appartus In tbe near future it Is not that the M uter so freely offered to Hartford. Oomt 10:80—March of Time. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin of Mcnerson, John Sweet, Paul Sweet, this woman who wa* a Samaritan, WtlUmantio were callers Thursday expected that It will again be put Robert R. Keeney, Jr., M .'K eM w. KHo a a w m h . 10:40—Public Opinion. n. M. Tergason; urogology, H. S. back Into commission. so Uiat she and all those who will evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Keeney, Jr., M. D., Is a ■ 1^:..-.- , - .-vU; (Eutorn Uayllfht Tlioe.) . 11:00—Sport Review. Backus, R. H. Hepburn; neuro-sur­ 51an KlUed native of this town where’ he was partake of tills living water shall 11;0B— News Service. Harold Gray. gery, R.' C. Buckley; bronchoscopy, never thirst k State police were here recently The other accident was caused bom December 10,1907. He attend­ 11:18—Jack Denny's Orcheetra. E. J. Whalen: eye, ear, hose and when an automobile driven by Ed­ The afternoon was devoted to a Stanley Chart, M. D. Monday, Mny 18 for a young man who lately escaped i ed the local scliools and graduated 11:80—Bob Crosb/s Orchestra. throat, T. H. Gallivan, A. L. Prince, ward L. Carlnl, 23, of 362 Vernon from Manchester High school June, concert by the band to a large audi­ Dr, Stanley (3harl, of Dorchester, P.M. from Wethersfield prison. The re-1 W. F. Reardon, E. H. Truex. street, Manchester, ran over an un­ port w ai that the young convict had ! 1926. He attended Trinity College, ence. The preliminaries were taken Mas.’)., Is a graduate of Middlesex 4:00.-Wommn'i Radio Rovlow. Tomorrow’s Fregnun Dentistry, W. N. Butler, E. G. Do­ identified man on Commerce street Hartford, and was graduated In over by the Cadets and then Ad­ College of Medicine, Boston, Mass. 4:1B—PhilUpa Lord. been seen In this vicinity. I lan. C. C. Ward; neurology, H. A. Just about midnight In the auto­ A. M. Mrs. Charles W. Bailey of Oolum-' 1930 and Tufts Medical School, Med­ jutant Valentine piloted the pro­ He was appointed interna at the 4:80—^Ha|>py Jack. 8:00— News Service. Bancroft, C. F. 'Vei-nlund, C. (3. Wled- mobile with Carini waa Steve Osella ford, Ma.<;a., in 1934. He waa ap­ gram as follows: 1, Festival March, Manchester Memorial hospital July 4:4ft—Grandpa Burton. bla Is spending a few days with h er; man; dermatology, M. J. Morrissey, of 14 Village street, Manchestci-. 1, 1935. 8:18— Shoppers Special. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ' pointed to the staff of the Manches­ War March of the priests; 2. Songs 8:00—^Kent School Glee club. 9:00—Bugle Call Revue. D. B. W. Stoughton; cardiology, R. According to the story told the ter Memorial hospital following two by male chorus, "Study War No 5:80—’Ulck Tracy.” Mrs. Walter C. Hewitt. S. Starr; chest clinic, J. E. Murphy, police by Carini, he did not see the 9:30— Richard Maxwell. Mrs. Joseph Walsh, teacher of the years at the Worcester City hospital. More"; band selection, "Harlan"; Lyons explained the purposes of the 6:4ft—Mualcal Program. 9:48—Rustic Rhythm Trio. H. P. Stoll; physical therapy, H. man. He said there .'as a car ahead reading by Bandsman Dave Addy, 8:00—^WitghtvlUe Clarion. higher grades In the Hebron Green Stewart; local consultant, D. C. Y. of him and expressed the opinion Corps Cadet Brigade. 10:00—Hartford Better Business two-room school, and about 20 of ribs, took 838 and drove away with "About Music,” by Edgar Guest; Others who took port In the aerv- 8:1ft—A. B. McGlnley on Sporta. Bureau. Moore. that tbe man might have been comet solo, " I Love Him Better EVE 8:80—^N*wa I the 8th gradcra from the various Active staff: Surgery. D. M. Cald­ struck by tbe first car and then run his car after leaving him bound Icea were. Candidate Nora Addy, 10:08— Ball Roberta, songs; A1 school-s of the town visited Wind­ Once A Hospital Has Become Every Day,” featuring as soloists Cadet Harriet Bailey, Harold Turk­ 8:4ft—Strange Ae It Seeme." White, pianist. well, chief; E. C. Higgins, first over by his car. He said as soon as hand and foot In a side street. 7:00—Amoa W Andy. ham H ig h school, Wmiraantlc. re­ he felt a Jar be stopped his car, ran An hour later Fallogno, unable to William Ferret, William Valentine, ington, Jr., and William Ferret who 10:15—Woman’s Place. assistant; P, G. McLellan, second Robert Lyons, Dave Addy and Band­ T:1B—Uncle Exra'a Radio Station. cently for an afternoon, to observe assistant; orthopedics, Le'Veme back and finding a man in tbe rood release himself, hobbled to a diner played a comet duet, also Cadet 10:30—News Service. the work. These pupils are plan­ master Harold Turkington. The ae- Lillian Kittle who played a piano 7:80—Studio Program. 10:48—Men of Manhattan. Holmes; urology, C. Y. Bldgood, took him at once to the Hartford and summoned the police. A t 0 a. 7;4ft—"Night Editor.” ning to enter Windham High ne.xt Established In A Community The hospital, where bo was pronunced m., Faliogno's car was found aban­ lectioD, Songs of Scotland went over selection, "Nearer M y God to Thee.” 11:00—The Ooldberga. chief; M. E. Morlarty, assistant; eye, big and received great applause. This 8:00—Hammersteln's Muale Hall. fall. They will graduate from the ear, nose and throat, A. E. Friend; dead on tbe arrival at the hospital. doned on the Post Road between Alice Valentine who Is a graduate yiv 11:15— Federal Housing Program— Hebron schools this summer. The front part of the Carini car was Wallingford and North Haven. selection particularly pleased Ad­ Corps Cadet and William Valentine TRY 8:80— William Daly'a Orchestra. Miss Julia Doyle, Enfield, Conn. dentistry, J. F. Barry, chief; C. W. jutant Valentino who is a native 9:00—The Gypsies. An Interesting program is prom­ Strant, assistant; obstetiica and damaged. Carini was driving north and Ethel Phelps, both cadets, had 11:80—Treasure House. ised to take place at Hebron Grange at tbe time of the accident. bom Scotchman. The concluding charge of the Young People's Legion 8:80—Sigmund Romberg's Music. 12:00—Voice of Ehcperlenee. Demand For Its Services Never gynecology, D. M. Caldwell; G. A. 10:00—Contented Program. Tuesday evening, of which the .sub­ The man, who remained unidenti­ JAPS FIXJpD 8LVRKETS number, a march, "Perseverance,” service. P. M. F. Lundberg, assistant; department was well received. The benediction 10:80—"The Travelers Hour”—Nor­ ject is to be “ Hebron Then and of medicine, N. A. Burr, chief; How­ fied, was described as being between The sermon was taken by Adju­ .--V U SIN G man Cloutier, director; Bob ElHi, 12:|8—Otto Noubauer and bis Dip­ Now.” It will be carried out In so and 60 years old.’ Detective John New York, May 18— (AP)—G. was given by Captain Harold Leg­ tant Valentine who had chosen tor lomats. ard Boyd, G. A. F. Lundberg, T. G. Howard Ferguson, former premier gett of Norwich who is a former vocalist pageant form. An original descrip­ Ceases* On The Contrary It Steadily ■Sloan, M. E. MorisLTty; pediatrics, T. Langrisb arrested Carlnl oh the his subject, "Cliooeing Life’s Work.” 11:01—Baseball Scores; News. 13:80— Mary Marlin. tive poem will be read, composed tor charge of criminal negligence. of Ontario, Canada, arrived today i.icmber of the Manchester band. A After the prayer meeting, the con­ 12:4ft—The Ad-Llner. Howard Boyd, N. A. Burr; pathol- 11:1ft—Dick Mansfield's Orchestra. the occasion by Mrs. Merton W. -on the Empress of Brltalri after u number of out of town visitors were gregation rose to sing, Praise <3od 1:18—Wealey J. Coffey Presents Ne­ 07y, Ralph Kendall; X-ray, D. J. A 11:80—Magnolia Blossoms. Hills, telling of the town In the old ROBBED BY HITCH-HIKER,S three and a half months' world present including Mrs. Ralph Quig­ Frf)m Whom All Blessings Flow. gro Spirituals. Roberts, chief; Lo Verne Holmes, cruise and said he had been Impress­ ley. the bookkeeper and cashier at 12:00—Weather Report. days and now. Tlie first tableau assistant; out-patient service (clin­ 1:30—News Service. will show an Indian scene with Increases As Tim e Passes* Wallingford, May 18.— (A P ) — ed by "the way Japanese goods are headquarters in Hartford. 1:48—Between the Bookends. ics are under the chiefs of the cor­ When Ralph Fallogno, 28. of New flowing Into all markets.” The evening service was In charge Tomorrow's Program dance before tha camp fire, parta to responding hospital departments); A.M. 2:00—Concert Miniatures. be taken by Jesse Hills, Billy War­ Haven stopped on the Post Road Ferguson declined to discuss re­ of Mrs. Adjutant Valentine and sev­ MODERN! chest (dlnlc, G. A. F. Lundberg; T. G. 8:80—Blue Grass Roy. 2:18— Happy Hollow. ner, and Andrew and John Hooker. I early this morning to pick up two ports that the Ontario Conserva­ eral of the Cadets again took part. 2:80—Eddie Dunstedter Entertains 8)oan, assistant. hitch-hikers, he told the Walling­ tives would ask him to re-enter poli­ 7:00—Morning Watch — Ben Haw­ The stage will be divided Into two Honorary staff, C. N. Bell, G. W. Cadet Ruby Wilson read a paper on 3 :00— Margaret McCrae, songs. ford police, they poked a gun In his tics as their leader. 6 thorne. sections, and on one side modern May, A. M. Rowley, Walter G. "Obedience,” and Candidate Ellen 8:0O-News. 3:15—Baseball Game; Boston Bees dances by Clarence Rathbun, Janet ^ \r r vs. Chicago Cubs. This Never Ending Line Of Crump, E. T. Smith, T, H. Weldon. 8:1B—Sally's Household Bints. Rathbun and Aliens Warner. A (Dourtesy staff: C. D. Deming, G. 8:80—Good Morning Melodies. second set of tableaux will show an W. Goff, R. P. Knapp, James Lynch, Electric 8:80—Cheerio. old-fashioned girl spinning by can­ 6:00—Radio Basaar. P. R. McPartland, T. F. Moytsn, J. dle light, and a contrasting scene C. Rowley, H. P. Stoll. J. C. Wilson, 9:1ft— Home Makers' Council •bowing a modern girl sewing In an Humanity A\ust Be Served Whether Sidney Aiken. (from WEED. easy chair by electric light. Mrs. 9:4ft— Radio Baxaar (continued). B. A. Lewi* will sing "The Jld 10:00—Blue Grass Roy, RADIO Spinning Wheel." Papers will be 10:1ft—Home Sweet Home. Washing Machine (Eastern Standard Time.) read on "Early Home*,” by Flor­ They Can Pay Or Not MANY JUVENOE STARS 10:80—Armchair Quartet ence M, Jones; Modern Home* and 10:48—Gale Page. Convenience*,” by Mrs. Floyd Fogll; 11:00 Breen and de Rose. New York, May 18.— (A P )—Mrs. "Early Agriculture and Industries,' ASK REVUE PUSmONS 11:18—Notcroas Sisters. F. D. Roosevelt Is being scheduled by Homer Hills, and "Agriculture 11:80—Tour cauid. for two broadcasts within the next and industries of Today,” by Brad­ IX ;4ft—Plano Reeltal. two weeks. Both will originate In ford Smith. The next scenes will 12:00—Noon—Gene Arnold's Ranch Mors than 80 local Juvsnlls stars club programs. depict early worship, In which three hs'vs already mads application for a Any local electric Boy*. • The first, Saturday afternoon via maidens In Puritan garb will ap­ Various Commodities Have Been P.M. placs in tbe Sanson Kiddle Revue WJZ-NBU, will be her address at pear in the act of prayer. A paper scheduled to go Into rehearsal In 19:10—Honeyboy and Sassafras. the political study club In Washing­ will be read by the Rev. B. A. Lewis about a week. Manager Jack San-- 'frUlenand' 12:30—Merry Madcaps — Norman ton. The next Friday she Is to tell prepared by the Rev. B. A. Keen, on son reports that they Include washing machine Cloutier, director; with Eddie “The Early <2hurch." A contrasting Referred To As The "Staff O f Life", ri HoUv (to NBC). of "women's clubs, an educational dancers, singers, instrumentalists force.” In the regular WJZ-NBC scene will show a modern church In­ and specialty, acrobatic dancers. 13:89—^Tlme Signals. terior, with music by the Warner 1:00—News; Weather. pronam of the General Federation Parents talented children are of Women's Clubs. quartet. Miss Anne Clark will read requested to leave the names of dealer will be glad 1:1ft—Hit Tunes. a paper on "Early Education and 1:20—Market Report. Off the air until fall after its first But Your Dollars Provide A Very their children at the State theater full season of broadcasting, Ameri­ Amusements,” and Mrs. Bert A. box office, giving such Information 1:25—Lester Ludke. pianist. Lewis will read a paper on "Educa­ 1:30—Mitchell Schuster's orches­ ca's Town Meeting already has set about their talents aa Is possible. tra aside November ft to start up anew. tion of Today.” There will also be Manager Sanson plans . to use to demonstrate the Try these tonight: a paper on “Old Conveyances and about 300 chlldran In the 1936 edi­ 1:48— Aeolian Trio. Travel, and Travel of Today,” by Real "Staff O f Life" For The Sick Talks— WJZ-NBC, 7:30—Secre- tion of tbe Revue with more songs MONTH 2:00—New Ehigland Pure Food. Mrs. Charles Fish. A tableau rep­ 2:18—Studio Program. tarj" Roper on foreign trade; WJZ- than lo previous productions and a resenting an old-fashioned garden large number of specialties. It Is OF MAY 2:80—Work* Progress Administra­ NBC, 9—Gov. London, Attica. Kan., with contrasting scene showing a WASHER planned to present the reme the advantages of elec­ tion Program. Cominenoemeut address; WEAF- rW « "Oaaait B r n T FREE modern garden will be shown. Miss W ho Cannot Pay For Their Restora­ latter part of June. m a lt a m m ui (6* fia- 3:48—Fred Wade’s Songs (to N. E. NBC, l*:30— Radio Forum, Senator Anne ClarK will appear in the for­ Large Network), Bennett Champ Clark on Soldier l l t a t t t - a) iam tm mer scene In old-time costume pick­ MULA DAVENPORT DIES a a a it — m a ik u 8:00—"Forever Young.” Bonus Payn.ent hletbod; WABO- ing flowers, and Mrs. Norton War­ tlattai ftiitt I M S Packages 8:1ft—Ma Perkins. CBS, 9:45—-I'lihllc oplulon spesker, tric washing in your ner in modern costume In a modern tion O f Healths Los Angeles, May 18.— (A P )— •—»28« OljTnplad, aris Mosqus today. ! 7 *6 —RuWnoC—Jan Poerce. xnd e:80—String quarUU; TA swamp apple or wild azalea I* Just Lost ysar tbs bride was dlvorcsd i 1 4 about bursting into bloom. Violet* x:lft—MUton KoIUun and Orches- ParU->6:30— Concei*t. E!AQ Madrid r Loel Guinness, who named Prince i MODEL 53BP BENSON'S are atiu In their hln—nnilnj period This AdYfirtiMment P»ld Tot By The hUmehester E ^tric Co. Jy ss corespondent. The decroe 705 M A IN STREET PHONE 3535 ^ ^ B ro a d ca a t In Eng)Uh; OSD and have been unusually beauUfUf, Herald Advertising Fays— Use —The Iceoleera ' G8C GSA London—7:03~>MemoiiaI and G. E. Willis & Son. 1'i « s made absolute last week. I 'Mft— BoAka Oarter. to Anne Bo Lcyn. and p:cntl."ul this year. People troiA other to'wns have be*n attracteo Marys’ Episcopal church M 8:80. Rev. James 8. NellJ, the rector offi­ FORK RELIEF COST WEDDINGS DRIVERS AT FAULT OBITUARY ciated, and during the service John NEWLONDorrscin Chambers song, "Jesus Loves Me” FOLLysndFAPP spring Golf Tourney Here and "Jesus, Tender Shepherd, Hear By Marie Blizard Local Olympics Capture BLUEFIELDS DRUB ST. BRIDGET’S, 12-8; $210,419 TO DATE Kutyla-Lukas IN CAR ACCDENTS DEATHS Me.” MANAGE TO SPEAK e •936NEAS«vic».lnc. Miss Ida Lukas, daughter of TTiere waa a profusion of beautiful Reaches The Third Round Mr. and Mrs. John Lukas of 189 floral tributes, among them one BEOm HERE TODAY Oakland street, and John Kutyla, ERNEST GLENDENNING from hla pl^m ates with the words, l ^ D A BOURNE. 96, pretty. Is assured him hastily. I f Dlx were cAldly furious at this point of her Manchester Soccer Cup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Domenic ’Our Par." ’The bearera, all of whom left almost peanileae - by the sad- Twdva survlTors of a field of 4 ^ n■leper « wera the winners of tba mixed GREEN TROUNCES KABATZNICK’S BY 15| Audited Sammary o f Expend Kutyla of South Windsor, were mar­ Kiwanis Speaker Says De­ were cousins or playmates of Bari WQliaiii A . Hoh to Be Goest ilen death of b o ’ father. story, what would be do when she In the annual spring tournament oT fot' lunome tourney yesterday, turning DIES IN SO. COVENTRY Included Edwin Stratton, inden Wil­ PETER OAROINER. newspaper finally reached the important IX.". -the local Oountry club swing Into ried this morning at 9 o’clock at St. paint? In a score of 95-17—78. A half han­ son, Gordon Gray, Donald Ouatafaon, reporter, belpa her get • jeb writ­ the' third round of match play this dicap waa allowed. The rest placed I itores from April 1,1934 Bridget’s church here. Rev. W il­ fects in Aatos Not Respon­ o f Charter Revisioa Group ‘Tm waiting for you to con­ liam Judge officiated at the cere­ WUIlam Simpson and John Dougan ing society news. Ltote is In love Top New Britain By 1-0 week and must complete the round as follows: ------Passra tinue," be reminded her. mony and celebrated .he moss. The Burial was In the East cemetery. with D K CARTER, but he gees by next Sunday. The resulto of sec­ Miss Peterson—E. Anderson— BORELLO CLOUTS 2 High Now Third In League, TOWN CHAMPS GET sible fo r Crashes. Away After Two Years Ill­ abroad to s M y singing. When Linda sighed. "It was nothing ond round matohei during the past to Dec. 31,1935 Made. single ring ceremony was used. Friday. more that time than that he was 100-20—80 Miss Catherine Kutyla, sister of ness— Played Prominent Peter asks Unda to marry week were as follows: Mrs. Bendall—F. M. Bsndall— Roles. ’ the agrees, bnt poatponee thoroughly dreadful. As soon os 1 First flight—G. S. Johnson beat HOMERS, TRIPLE IN Has Hard Slate This Week the bridegroom, was maid of honor. wedding. saw his condition I left and caught Morning Scores Lone BOLD VENTURE THE 97-lT—80 12 HITS TO MAKE Joseph Blusarz of Hartford, a close Joseph De$n of this town, an en­ ABOUT TOWN J. Tierney, 3 up; J. Chanda beat Mr. and Mra. P. Ballsieper— ; Tha eoit of an elsuaa of work re- William A. Holt, d ty manager In HONEY HARMON, film star, a ride—nothing less—back to town P. B a lls ie r , 4.and 3; C. H. Laking friend of the couple, was best man. gineer for the Hartford Accident Ernest Olendenning, 53, English and a taxi. I decided then that 1 102-20—82 ' lief In Manchester between April 1 The bridesmaids were Edith Lucas actor, who came to the United A dental clinic will be held at 9 New London more than 16 years and oomes to Newtown, making a Tally in Loosely Played beat C. ’T. E. Willett on the 19th Mr. and Mrs. B. Seaman— Manchester HiKb moved into thlrd>.whlch the locals seek to avenge the and Indemnity Company, and for­ one of the beat Informed men In 'personal appearance'' tonr, and would never see him again." hole; G. Havens beat E. Rohan, 2 DECISIVE VICTORY place In the Control Connecticut ^UPFORTERROI 1S34 and December 81, 1935, ac' of this town, cousin of the bride, States in 1903 and has been promi­ o’clock and a tonsil clinic at 10 "That wasn’t so very dreadful, WINNER BY A NOSE 115-88—82 .... setback suffered in the sea­ merly a leader of local Boy Scout nent on the New York stage until -New- England on the town or city buvB a scenario written by Un- . up. . Mrs. Chamberlain—S. O Johnaon— Interscholaattc Leagu. over the cording to an audited summary re- and Frances Godleski, also of this o’clock at the bealtth center on you baby!" son’s opener. On Wednesday after­ town, an intimate friend. John two years ago, when ill health manager form of government wiu K-ater Linda goes to Hollywood Game With Germans to Second flight—A. Brown beat J. ■ 115-32—83 week end as the result of Bristol’s noon at 5 o’clock at ths West Side and other young people’s activities, Haynes street tomorrow morning, and. by expressing ideas that are "It wAsn't very nice. Anyway, ;|Msed by Joaeph M. Lougbl'n, Malcon and Frank Budarz, both of caused him to retire, died at 9:15 explain the system and Its ad­ H. Hyde, 5 and 3; W. Fbulds beat Mre. H. Boyd—Dr. Boyd— 4 to 1 triumph over Meridei. Satur­ field, Bristol High comes bars for was the speaker at the regular vantages Friday night in the Muni­ really Peter’s, aoqolrea a rapnto- to make a long story short, I did INTHEPREAKNESS H. Beneon by default; J. Lamenzo •xaeuUvs d l^ tp ;; of tha Connactl- Hartford, wore the ushers. weekly meeting of the Kiwanis Club Sunday morning at the boms of gls Mona Yprea Auxiliary, B. W. V„ see him again— because I wanted Annex Trophy fo r the Sea­ 114-27—87 Fanrand Gives Up Only 2 Hits day. Wast Hartford remained in the a twilight battle. A victory for the Two B i{ InniBfs f cipal building during a meeting ot tloo for being able to discover beat H. Dowding, 1 up; O. Sonnikson Mr. and Mre. W. Martin— .jcttt ^ma^ency -Relief adminlstra- The bride wore a gown of white this noon at the Country Club. Mr. slater, Mrs. Jessie Clayes, at the will hold ita regular meeting In the you to meet him and because you League lead with its fifth straight Kelleyltes will give them a tie for satin with lace. Her veil hung actors’ colony in South Coventry. the Charter Revision committee. new stare. Soon she la a celebrity. beat S. O. Johnson, 2 up. 103-18—87 . i'tibn, eras 8210,419.75, an average of Dean showed an Interesting film on Army and Navy clubhouse Wednes­ DU Carter oomea to Hollywood wanted to. That was the only rea­ in Six Frames as Hnblalrd- victory, nosing out East Hartford second place and brighten their Wk'- SUgbUy more than $10,000 a month. from a cap of lace caught with He has been at the actors’ colony day evening, at 8 o’clock Members The committee hoa Invited the son I could allow a person of his son; Also Won Arthur Cnp. Third flight—H. W. Stevens beat Mr. and Mrs. O. Warder— by 7-6. The standing Is now as fol- Eaough Rons to highway safety and spoke on the selectmen, all other town offUnls to get Into films as an actor. chances of overhauling the fast Of the total coat the town con- orange blossoms ani she carried a since last November, but his most and friends are invited to attend a kind to come back in my life. Derby Victor Edge Granville J. Handley, 3 and 3; A. Knofla beat 130- 38—87 lon-z; stepping William HaU nina; whUe a ceaseless fight being waged and Interested citizens to attend the Linda tries to help him. To please R. F, Hawley, 4 and 3; J. Ecbmallan Mr. and Mrs. G. Bauman— bibuted $44,971.70 while the ERA bonquet of roses and lily of the val­ througbc it the country to reduce recent Illness, which has confined card party, Saturday evening. May Dlx, she Invitca BASIL THORNE, “ And the only reason I got in Hes Beat Middletown in W. L. PC. defeat will virtually tlimlnata the First Victory; ley. Her maid of honor vore pink him to his home, baa been of eight 33, at the home of Mr and Mrs meeting and hear Mr. Holt, who baa that dreadful situation permitting bent A. J Woodward. 8 and 3; and 131- 86—97 supplied $155,448.05. All of the fed- the terrific toll of deaths and in­ notified Chairman Robert J. Smith director, to her home riiongb obe By OBSERV’ER in Thrilling Finish; To Wast Hartford . .. 6 0 1.000 locale from the League race. Tba aral funds went into payrolls dis­ satin with lace and carried pink weeks’ duration. ’Thomas Kane of West s'treet. The him to drive me out to location was J. Edwin neat C. McCormick, 5 and Mr. and Mre. H. Benson— Bristol ...... 4 1 .800 juries in automobile accidents. of the Revision committee he will dIeUkes and dlstnuta Thome. In a rather, loosely played game 4. League leaden will be here Friday tributed to local needy families rosea, as did the bridesmaids who Bom in Cumberland, England, in card party held Friday evening at Fetor * Oardlner wrifoa n eno- because I wanted to help you. ’ntat 180-39—101 Diamond Opener. Manchester .. 8 2 .600 PoDtney Share Hurliog^ Mr. Dean pointed out that 36,000 1884, he came to the United States be able -to come Friday night. The Harry Benson and C. H. Laking afternoon to r a return engagement, while the town’s work relief money were gowned In blue mousseline de were killed In accidents last year the home of Mrs. Julia Blnka was oessfol play and oomee to Holly­ would have been all right but now,. yesterday afternoon the Olympics Meriden ...... 3 3 In 1903 and made his first appear­ geaelon wlU start at 7:30 p. ip. Meet Brevity Again in the Three special tourneys were held tied for first place In the 18 holes .500 having won the first by 9-6. was spent. $1,933.68 for payroll and sole.. and nearly a million were Injured, a successful. First prizes were won wood. Dlx . . . now he wants me to marry defeated the New Britain Germans East Hartford , .. 0 4 .000 The church choir song Battman’s ance in New York city in "Mice by Mra. Ella Hamilton and George Although the Revision committee him. And he is spreading the. over the past week-end. The point of medal play, yesterday, the. former Manchester Trade la also sched­ the b^ance for materials and other hign percentage, being children of has several times invited the resi­ Thorne drives Linda to a moun­ by the score of one goal to nothing Borelle stole the show at Jarvis Middletown ...... 0 ft .000 uled for three games this week, The Blueflelds turned In their i mass with Stella Krieski, a friend of and Men". He played in juveniie Park; second by Mrs. Agnes Park tain resort where the company le story about that 1 spent the night Belmont Stakes. tournament on Saturday, In which with 77-12—65 and the latter wlU: costs. school age. He said that the iffl- dents of Manchester to contribute and, by virtue of this victory, won 10 points were given for an eagle, Grove yesterday afternoon when the meeting Stafford High away this victory of the season when tha couple, sang Rosewlg’s "Ave roles until bis first starring role in and Joseph Ctordy, and third by Mrs. to begin work next day. The others with him and heaven only knows the Manchester Cup for the present 83-18—65. Olber entries placed as The projects on which work was ciency of automobile manufacturers "Jim the Penman” in 1910. ideas ot charter reformation, either five points for a birdie and three follows: Manchester Green baaaball team Manchester faces Its stlffest week afternoon, Hartford Trade away on routed S t Bridget's of Elme Maria." Gorman and Joseph Blnks. Prises fail to arrive. There Is trou­ with what implications! season. opened Us eesson against the Ka- provld^, the amount of payroll and at the present time makes it doubt­ Among other portrayals that he to Its secretary. Attorney Raymond points for a par, was won by Paul H E. Montle . of competition this week, starting Wednesday and Rockville High hero 12-8, yesterday afternoon at the amount spent for materials A reception is being held this af­ for Bingo were won by Harold ble with the car and Linda and "And today when I begged him The game waa late in getting .. 88-21—67 bntznlck A. C. of Middletown by hit­ ternoon and evening at the home of ful that car defects are responsible gave to the stage were Pierrot in R. Bowen or to The Herald, none to deny them, he Inferred that he New York, May 18.— (A P )—Bold Ballsieper with 62 points In all. En­ E, Ballsieper . .. 79-10—69 today with a game at Rockville In on Friday. land Park. for most mishaps, it being more log­ Blnks, H. Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth has been submitted yet. Another Thorne are obliged to stay started and it was 3:15 p. m. before ting a pair of homo runs and a were: the bride’s parents for nearly 800 "Prunella", Alfred Hardy In "Baby would not unless I promised to Venture, winner of the Kentucky tries were allowed a three-quarter q ! Bauman ... .. 91-21—70 Two Big Inidnge Administration payroll, $17,276.59; Stannage, Miss Doris Dunlop and appeal was made today. through the night. The story referee Barbosa blew the starting triple. The final score was 15 to 6 in relatives and friends. The young ical to believe that the drivers Mine", Larry Delevan In "Little Old marry him. You’ve got to do some­ handicap. The other finishers were: J. Lkmenzo ... .. 83-11—71 The Blueflelds had two Mg materials, $1,687.90; roads Improv- themselves are at fault. Mias Pearl Blnks. Refreshments gets about, and Unda asks wblsUe. It was expected, because Derby and tha Preakiless, has prov­ favor of the locals. couple will leave on a wedding trip New York", Robert Corcoran in were served by the committee In thing!” Linda was crying when H. Benson, 48; H. J. Dougan, 47; C. E. Cole ...... 97-35—72 nlngs, the second and fifth, in ^ ad or repaired, .96 milee, payroll The attendance prize, donated by Thorne to stop It. He says he of the Importance of the game, that ed his right te wear ths three-ysar- to Washington, D. C„ and on their "Top Hole”. He also appeared in charge. »1U—If she will marry him. she finished. She expected Dlx to H. Johnson, 43; A. J. Woodward, 43; G. Havens ... .. 84-12— 73 Young Count Farrand took up second Banks walked. Bog $18351.33; mateiiala, $8,817.38; Dr, D, C, Y, Moors, was won by both teams would be eager and put old crown. baseball right where his brother leift return will reside with the bride’s motion pictures taking a prominent FACTIONS IN DEMOCRATIC take her in hla arnu. all their energy Into the game. It O. Havens, 42: E. Rohan, 43: A. A. Wilkie ___ .. 89-16—73 grounded out Rautenberg was < siL forestry, payroll, $40,003.10; ma- Harlowe Willis. The Klwaniana were NOW GO ON WITH TH^) STORY "Be reasonable, Linda," be said Like a true champion, the chest­ Brown, 42; T. O Brown. 41; T. Kel­ .. 89-16—73 off some years ago. Two punky lit­ DODGERS OUTHIT REDS on Horvath’s fumble, sending mother. Mrs. Kutyla is employed in part in "When Knighthood Was In Members of the Women’s Division D. Neverette . '^'terlals, $3,717.27- schools Improved reminded that the annual show for may be that the players were nerv­ tle hits over the Infltid that under the main office of the Underwood Flower” . of the Y. M. C. A. will have a meet­ PA R TY ARE SATISFIED CHAPTER XXIII at length. “This isn’t as serious as ous but It was the second half be­ nut filer from Morton L. SchwartPs ley, 41. - J____ R. F. Hawley . ..101-27—74 to third. B. Raguskus filed to or repaired, 18 buildings, payroll, company of Hartford. the benefit of the Kiddles camp at Mr. Olendenning married in 1919 ing tonight at 7:30 In the ladles’ par­ Linda couldn’t believe she had it sounds. Thome’s ail right and H. Dowding.. .. 90-16—74 ordinary condltiona should have been none. Quartus singled- to left, ( Hebron opens tonight at the Hollis­ fore any good football was seen. In New York stable has shown he can handled easily by tha Infield but $14,83830; materials, $4,142.20; ma­ Mrs. Marie Julie Horae, a widow of lor. A t thla meeting the council heard him rightly. this is Hollywood. You can’t blame the first naif pass alter pass was Mrs. S. O. Johnson and Earl Ball- L. A. Welmon .. 90-16—74 ing Banka and sending Raut-,_ terials, $4,142.14, two cemeteries ter street school. It will be a three- ”l ’m afraid you’ll have to explain run in front or come from behind were shunted along by a high wind BY 12-3 BUT BOW, 3-2 an English actor. She and bis sis­ will be elected to aid In the work him for wanting to marry you.” misdirected and long kicking was to third. Quartus stole second, act comedy, ’’Silas, the Chore Boy, " Mrs. M ary Dannaher and Dr. Improved, payroll, $3,351.05; ma- St, Pierre-Lipp ter were with him when be died ot the division. It Is important that exactly what you mean,” she said the order. Neither team scored or and still be on top at the judges were aU ha yielded while on the ganl singled to right scoring presented by the Community Play­ Edward G. Dolan A re Both when she could speak. mound. Starting the second frame tarials, $96133; lire housfs improv­ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Upp of Kee­ yesterday. all members be present. "Dlx!” Linda was calling him looked like scoring before the In­ stand. He was a front running colt phis rookie, and Jim Bottomley’e tenberg and Quartus. ed and repaired, three', payroll, $1,- ney street announce the marriage of ers and will continue tomorrow Named Convention Delegates want to marry you, Linda. In from the depth of her heart Not the Green gave the Oount two rune In the fifth the Blueflelds Private funeral services will be terval and it waa a relief when the when he boat J. E. Wldenoris Brev­ tripls itartad the Browns toward 608.50; materials, $1,010.91; educa- their daughter, Bernice Grace, to night. It was announced that the held Thiesday. The body will be my way, Tm in love -with you. I ’ll Dlx speaking so calmly, so callous­ in each of the next two Innings and Homer and Single by Rookie four more runs. Andy Wesleyan Guild groups are re­ half ended. ity in the Derby. In ths Praakness their leoond victory In 19 games and tlon, payroll $2,233.50; materials, Adrian St. Pierre of Hartford. The I program committee of the club will taken to Springfield, Mass., for cre­ Both factions of the' Democratic be good to you. You’ll never be ly! It couldn’t be. ROYAL OAKS TROUNCED a five run buret in tha sixth. atartad things with a sharp*] _ minded of the meeting tonight with Tbs local forward line was rear­ sorry. You have— ” he came from the rear with a dra­ Julius Soltara flnlahad the job whan $16132. ceremony took place at Mtllerton, I meet this Friday noon at the Coun­ mation. the annual election of officers and Party In Manchester were given rec­ "A ll you have to do is have your ranged before the start o f the sec­ Two smart doubla plora helped to le ft He atela saeond. B auial ’The impression I got was that matic stretoh driva to whip William Wins for Cincinnati; Four bli seventh-inning homer broke a Recreation, payroll, $13396.88, N. Y., on Friday, May 15, and was i try Club. reporta for the year. I f the leaders ognition at the state convention of lawyer send him a brief note. He ond half. The change was effective out a lot with tha Count on t ^ 6-6 Ut. ned. B o | ^ l alagled you were willing to force me into got in a jam once before talking Woodward’s Granvllls by a nost. mound and Borello’s timely hitting materials. $1372.44; sewers con­ performed by Rev. Lovejoy. The Mrs. Ena Slean Roberts are unable to attend, it Is hoped they the Democratic Party held In New as It functioned more smoothly and With Dlaw Dean ea tha hiu hurl­ right eooring Raguskus. Haven on Saturday. Manchester’s marrying you because I would be too much. After a note like that Bold Vsnturs's margins of victory BY BRISTOL WEST ENDS also gavs the Green plenty of confi­ structed, 8851 feat, pa3rroll, $25,- young couple left on an unannounc-1 Mrs. Ella Sloan Roberts, former­ became more dangerous. SUIl few G am es' DrXw Banner berg was safe on Mellipmia’ i wlU arrange with their secretaries so ashamed to have my name you are quite safe." ing lix-hlt ball, four of the blows 468.73; maUrlals, $12,433.72; town ed wedding trip and on their return ' ly of Manchester, died Sunday to give theee reports. ’The meeting 11 votes were cast solid In support dangerous shots were sent In to wore so narrow, however, that there dence. Joe Lovett speared a hot sendliif Bogglnl to third. ~ ' coupled with yours In scandal. ■’Dlx,” Linda’s voice was so low coming In one Inning,. the Ctards hall repaired, labor, $308; materials, will live at 257 Wethersfield aveniie. i afternoon at the home of her grand­ Is at 7:45. Miss Marjorie Crockett of the candidates backed by Mayor trouble the opposing goalie. The are many who sUlI declare Brevity a m ^ with hla gloved hand and guskus grounded to Martin,' FORMER DRY AGENT That’s a very strange way to prove he could hardly hear her or know started a doubla may when the basee bad few worries. $108.84; water mauu: constructed, Hartford. | son, ’Theodore J. Magnell of Old win have charge of the devotions, Thomaa J. Spellacy, of Hartford, half bad gone about 16 minutes would have won the Derby hkd be Crowds of Fans; Giants nipped Bogglnl at tha plat who lost In his battle to name bis that you’d lie good’ to me.” that whatever would b« between not been roughed at tha atart or Locals Held to Four Binglet were all populateil 150 feet, payroll, $144.10; ma­ Saybrook. She was born in Tolland and the Wadsworth group, of which when J. Murnlng scored ths only 16 PLACES EARNED tua slngla te right aeoring candidate for the national commit­ "You’re very blunt, my dear. I them In the future must depend on K ,'vaa quits • edremony, too, tha terials, $108.79; reservoirs, payroll, December 11, 1853 and was the Miss Anna Black la leader, will serve goal of the game. Ford startad the that Oranvtlla would have token the berg and aending Raguskus to 1 Announce Engagement teeman and woman from Connecti- didn’t mean that, at all. Besides, his answer, "you’re quite right but Preakneas if Jimmy Stout had vad opening of the offtolal bMeball sea- WaDop Pirates 8*6. IN TOILS OF U W widow of Dr. Charles T. Roberta of refreshments. movement vviien he picked up a pass Quartus stola second. P o g i^ i $1,175.40; materials, $384.26; libra­ Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas H. Holmes Thomas J, Dannaher waa named when you are my -wife no one will what are you going to do about It?” from Scott, beat two men and his mount on the back-stretch and by Rival Hurler As Jock ^ out In Manebaitar Grata. Ths ries, payroll, $163.76; materials, Boston and a sister of the late fled te canter ■coring Rsgusktttl of 341 East Center street announce aa state committeemqn from the dare to speak ill of you. And What ’T m not going to do anything, alipped the ball along to Murnlng. not gone wide at the fine turn. IN SPEED CLASSIC Amsrlcaa U glon drum corps played, Quartus. $92.31. Adrian P. Sloan o f Hartford. Tlie past president's club of Mary Is more, they will son forget.” the engagement of their daughter. Fourth District, which was a change, my darling. I can’t. I ’m in a spot Tha latter took the ball to tha goal Regardleaa o f tba arguments, ths Wrsotor Frank Busch t Z o t the By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. Quartus, In bis first start fo i^ l Sewage disposal plants, payroll, Miss Ruth Frances Holmes, to W il­ She Is survived by a daughter, C. Keeney 'Tent, No. 14. will meet "You’re a beast!” Linda was Thome is giving me the juvenile Hewitt ADows Ten; Town North Haven Man Charged tomorrow night at 8 o’clock at the and Mrs. Mary Dannaher, hla wife, line and crossed for hla brother to outcome of the famous Kentucky na$ and Praoldant W. Thomas Assoeiated PreaS Sports Writer Blueflalds, did very well until <$6367.98; materials, $4,590.89; Re­ liam Selman Davis, son of Mrs. Mrs. James M. Magnell of Manches­ was elected as one of the national choked -with anger. "Do you sup- lead In his next picture. You can shoot through. After this the play Bmythe tossed out the first baU. disastrous sixth whan the Bh ter. home of Mra. James Shearer of Hil­ nose I ’ll ever forget? I hate you. and Maryland classics turned the In spite of tha fact that tha 1886 search, payioll, $10,066.30; mate- Ethel W. Davis of 110 Center street delegates to the convention to be see my position, can’t you?" was exciting and fast with the $50,000 Belmont Stakes into a nat­ ers Face Boston Royal Manager Joe Hublard acted aa par­ pennant wlnneni are havtog'trouble made four errora and i liard street. I loathe the sight of you. It makes “ Yes," she answered with deadly 17 Berths Still Open fo r In­ ‘rials, $548.43; tools, payroll, $1,- and the late Arthur Balfour Davis. With Being Involved in The funeral will be held at the held In Philadelphia In Jtme aa waa locals the more dangerous but this ural, Wfhich should draw one of the ade marahal with both taams follow­ remaining In the flrit dlvIiTon — or Quartua that Coach 17130; materials, $835.44; produc­ Robinson funeral home, Center- Dr. B. G. Dolap. me ill to think of anyone mention­ calm,' ‘T can see your position. I proved to be the only goal for the ing the band out to centerfleld and The Blueflelds Athletic Club will largest crowds in New York turf perhaps for that very reaion — We had a story laat Friday that Poutney, former Royal Oak { tion and distribution of goods, pay­ brook, ’Tuesday afternoon at 2 Dr. Dolan lost out In an effort to ing my name In connection -with can see everything about 3tou . . . da^ dianapolis Event; Rex Giants Tomorrow. toen into right field just back of first Joa McCluakey, BUI Muroh sod to tba hill CO etam the u| hold an important meeting tonight you but I am not afraid of you. I so clearly. I ’m . . . I can’t talk history to Belmont Park, June 6. major leagua baMball has suddenly roll, $4,066.18; materials, $495.16; Dry Law Violation. o’clock. Rev. H. R. Woodln of Old secure a delegate poeltlon at the n i s was the last gams on the The mile and one-half race will find hue where a brand new flagpole was become a paying proposition. George Leary, Maaohaatar’s famed Eleven St. Brtdget’a players at 8 o’clock at the clubhouse on won’t appeal to you again, or to any more. I want you to go now, schedule for the Olympics for this tr^Mks, payroll, $4,30930; materials, TO DISCUSS FISCAL Saybrook will officiate and the Emerson street local caucuB to the state convention three colts, plus C. V. Whitney’s tor tha oeremoniss. A t least four banner crowds trio of track aoaa, ware dua to eater bat In the sixth. Martin *’^$65; miscellaneous structures, pay­ burial win be In Hockanum ceme­ after he had announced that he your finer Instincts; I don’t believe Dlx.” season. It baa been, to a certain Mays Travels Fastest The Bristol West Bndi trounced Ths team from down river did not MetropoUtaa New York oompetltion you have any but I will leave you Pete Gardiner. Pete Gardiner. Red Rain, matching strides for the turned out yesterday to see teams Stepnlck olngled to right roll, $364.76; materials, $04.86; snow tery, Eaat Hartford. wished to be a candidate for a na­ extent, a succeosful season. Two first Urns this year. Granville was the Royal Oak Townere at the IVeet have much to offer in tha way of that wa contending for tha top over the week-end but we evidently up at aecond when Sturgeon’a Hartford, Ma„ 18.— (A P )—J. Ed­ The May meeting of the Ulllan to face your own ego and to won­ His name, his face, the hours of cups were garnered Into the fold, removal, payroll, $1,430.50; mate- ward Sabine, 45, North Haven, a tional delegate. With the general in the Derby but never got a chance Side field yesterday afternoon to the opposlUon after the fourth inning. plaoea’aad one claah between a pair had a burn atsar os we haven’t been just mlued nipping Martin at YEAR CHANGE AGAIN Gertrude Grant Expression Club der what people will think of you strength and goodness and love he the Manchester and tha Arthur. Indianapolis, May 18 — (A P ) — Lanky took up the burden of hurling ^.-riala, $290.09; repairing almshouse, former agent of the one-time Feder­ William A. Chadwick was held at 32 Cambridge street discussion that resulted In New Ha­ after tossing his rider at the start tune of 11 to 3 as Anderson, pitcher that are far down In the standing able to find out anything about It Mitchell singled to ..center, ven oh Saturday there waa recogni­ when I have denied everything had {^ven her. That last quarrel Both cups by the way were present­ for the locals in the seventh and J^-%syroll, $1000.50; mateiiala, $200.09. al prohibition office in New Haven William A. Chadwick of 97 Ham- Saturday afternoon. President Juan- Already a member of that select With seventeen places In the start­ for the visitors, gave the Oaks a but usually provide plenty of enter­ . . . Fordbam didn’t enter the Martin and Stepnlck. B., tion wanted by both factions and as you’ve said. And I can do it with when he had told her Dlx was a ed by local fans to the Intermediate measly four hits and struck out six promptly yielded two runs, one in 3^'^ The five largest projects were was presented here today before llne street died suddenly Saturday da Lee Seaman conducted the busi­ conviction. My reputation in Holly­ weakling. Incapable of caring deep­ group of five horses which have won ing lineup for the annual 500 mile tainment. freshmen meet Saturday so Leary, cut off Pattoo’a throw to iht. ai* cleaning up the forests, in the water afternoon ot a heart attack in Hart­ a result Dr. Dolan was given one of clubs for annual competition. batters In the prodess. It was tbs the eighth and three in the ninth, naturally, didn’t run. United State District Judge Edwin ness meeting at which the members wood is far superior in moral tone ly for her, trading on her help, her To make preparations for the both the Derby and Preakness, Bold automobile race here May 30 yet to Giants Top Pirates and threw into center field ^;3spartment water shed, construc­ Selectmen and Charter Re­ S. Thomas on four counts of violat­ ford. Mr. Chadwick was visiting the places as national delegate. second reversal In four starts for tbs l*n k y had a lot at stuff but did not A OTOwd of 38,308 cash customers tempting to nip Mitchell, whoj voted to see "UtUe Lord Fauntel Both he and Mra. Dannaher are to yours, B u ll Thome. Now will love. Swaying with sobs for a dead closing of the season the Executive Venture islll bt seeking an even be filled, drivers who itlll hope to seem properly warned up when tion of storm water sewers, repalr- ing the liquor laws. his sister. Miss Nettie Chadwick ot you get out, please?" love, she remembered all those locals, who return to action tomor­ plied into the Polo Grounds' to see HoUyrood was our choice to win proceeded to toorc. Horvath 62 Belden street when be was taken roy" In which Freddie Bartholomew given one fifth of a vote each In the committee of the Olympic club will more coveted honor In Uie Belmont compete began five more days of ;ing roads, repairing and painting He pleaded not guilty and trial Is atarred, as a part of their study Linda drove back from Santa things and heard the name that her meet at ths ho$ie of I^ ild e n t A l­ Only throe horses. Sir Barton, Gal- row night at the West Bide against enough to the New York Giants, playing thsir tha Preakness and be wasn’t any' IJb center. Gardner .InTlcd to ^i^imhool buildings and administration, vision Suh-Conunittee Con was set for Thursday in District 111. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Nellie convention which seems to satisfy Monica at a furious pace. She tinkering with motora before quali­ the Boston Royal Glanti, rated one ^ d i e along on the comfortable mar­ first Sunday home game of tha sea­ where near tha money but we didn't Revelli atruck put. Bill grow Johnson (Bartlstt) Chadwick; two in expression for the year. Accord' both factions. heart called over and over again. bert Undeay on Wednesday evening lant Fox and Omaha, have won the gin his matw bad provided ^ rwresentlng nearly $150,000 of the Court. Ingly about twelve of the members wasn’t afraid, she waa angry. She had to see Pete Gardiner. at 8:60 p. m. m American "trinle." Burgoo King was fication trials are resumed next Sat­ of the finest,, colored atractlons on son, oontinus their pursuit of the mind as ws drew Bold Venture In a Andy Raguskus who fumbli ..total expenditures. Joseph C. O’Kane, head of the al- sons, William of this town and Clay­ Ten of the district delegates will Blindly angry and she meant to do Pulling a wrap over her negligee, urday. tha road. Tha Green seems to bavs a well S t Louis’ Cardinals by trimming small pool. . . . Ths Bluefielda will than threw high to ilrat, ai fe r Tonight. ton of Newington; two brothers, from this town, Hartford and West have one vote each and the 30 re­ The Lineups: successful In the Psrby and Preak- belaneed team, the Infield worked cohol tax unit In Connecticut, has Hartford will see the picture on something to Basil Thorne. A t the ebe telephoned for a taxi. Pete bad Otympiea New Britain ness but did not start in the Bel­ Eight drivers qualified their cals Bud First Fnuoe. Pittsburgh 8 to 6. The Yankees prootios tonight at their McKee Horvath to score, and Uardni Frank of Newington and Edwin ot maining delegatee, elected at large, peak of her anger she was unable been staying at the Beverly Wll- mont. Saturday and an equal number earn­ Jock Hewitt got away to a bad smMthly, the outfield bertha seem and Indians, first and third respee- street diamond and aU plsyera are ad up at third. Quartua uncei Informed the United States attorney Plymouth. Mass. He also leaves six Thursday In Hartford. A nominat­ Elner. Bolomonson , ...... Haupt The discussion of ways to alter that Sabine owns the Guilford farm will have but one fifth of a vote to think her way out clearly but shlre. Even if be loved another ed their places in the starting line­ start in yesterday's tuuls when Bris­ to be unaetUed aa yet but on the tlvaly in the American League, drew urged to be preecnt . . . Manchra- wild pitch and Unninor scored, sisters, Mrs. Hugh Ballantyne of ing committee composed of Esther Goal The added distance of the Bel­ whole they all played smart baat- •U j u ik e t o f s m o k e the fiscal year dates of the municl where a sensational seizure last each. It Is as delegates at large he would find that he was no match .woman, she had to see him, count­ Lindsay ...... Baecbeian up yesterday. The only activity at tol tallied five runs In ths first frame more than 37,000 Into Cleveland’s ter High’s track and field forces are gunis walked, and rounded ili Adams, Mass., Mrs. Emma Lud­ M. Benson, chairman; Elaine L. that both Mrs. Dannaher and Dr. mont should make Uttls dlfferenos ball and ran boaea well. pal government to eliminate the September uisclosed a 1,250 gallon for a woman who could be ruthless ing on hie comfort R. B. to either of the big three for each the 3H mile track between now and on three hits, three errors and two league park to cae the home team opposing Hartford High at the West started for second and drew a' wig, Mrs. Bruno Seidel and Mrs. Krob and Celia Dir Carroll was ap­ Dolan were elected. next Saturday will be the mechani­ Notes necessity of borrowing In anticipa­ continuous-process Russian still and pointed by the president to report ioo. She rnuldn’t use his weapons "Mr. Gardiner checked out three Nichols ...... Gersbinsky has Indicated he can go the route. wild pitches that struck the batters. take an 8 to 4 drubbing while Bos­ Side field this afternoon . . . Hart­ from. Banks who threw Into SAVES STRAWBERRIES tion of taxes and to permit the fix­ Julia Henslg of Rockville, and Miss because she waa bound to the un­ weeks ago,” the night clerk told cal work and the warm-up spine. The Oaks scored a run In the sec­ Borello’s second home run was ton’s popular Red Sox drew soma ford annexed the- Hartford city title field, permitting Blit to score, 12,000 gallons of mash. Nettle and Miss May Chadwick of at the next meeting which will be L. B. Bold Venture ran the one and one- ing of the budget and levying of a breakable principles of her own her. She thanked him and went Everett Solomonson . ... Reialnger With Rex Maya of Los Angeles In ond when Mahoney walked and later one of the longest hits ever made at 38,000 fans to watch them edge out In a meet with Weaver ahd Buiketay ney relieved Quartus at this Five men were arrested. Chief Hartford. He also leaves five grand­ held on June 20. quarter miles of tbs Derby in the Jarvis Orovs and despite a perfect tax rate at the same time, will be O’Kane worked under cover for sev­ DEMOCRATIC WOMEN code but there was something she out to a bleak and black night Te- , R. H. B. tbs pole position for the second suc­ came home on a fielder’s choice, and Chicago’s White Sox, 8 to 7. last Saturday and displayed impres­ and after walking Po)>owica, foi children. thin' fastest time in history, cessive year, the other fifteen driv­ relay he scored standing up. Automobile Tires, Hay and resumed by the selectmen and a eral months seeking Sabine as the Center Hose (Company No. 2 will could do! membering that someone had told Scott ...... Rebello 2:03 8-5, with Brevity closing two runs in the fourth when Dixon The erratic Dodgers and Rads at­ sive all-around strength . . . looks Royal Oaks player, retired tha ’The funeral will be held tomorrow her Pete bad gone east. ers who have qualified are Babe sub-committee from the Charter Re. alleged owner. Last winter he was afternoon at 2 o’clock at Watkins hold a fire drill this evening, leaving C. H. B. strong. In the Preakness, the and Hedlund crossed the plate on an tracted some 17,()00 Brooklyn cus­ bad for the Wtgranroan hut we have two batters. - Brush Are Burned to Give vision committee tonight. TO DINE WEDNESDAY When she reached her own (To Be Continued) Fleming ...... Merz Stapp of Los Angeles, George Con­ error and a fielder’s choice. Farrand connected with a triple at tomers for an odd contest which the hopes. The Blueflelds scored In ev located in the United States ■Veter­ Brothers Funeral Home, 142 East the headquartora at 6 o’clock. Schwartz colt stepped the mile and nors of San Bernardino, Calif., Cliff his last appearance at the plate and Protection to the Plants. TTie session will start at 7 p. m.. ans hospital, Newington, but no Center street. home once more, ebe took an L. H. B. three-sixteenths in 1:69, a time It looked like a good ball game Reds won 3 to 2 although they got nlng but the eighth and nlnth-l Icy ahower, hoping to calm her ...... Lorch Bergere of I-os Angeles, Chet Miller had he hurried be might have scored. in the Municipal building. TTie first action was taken at that time be­ The American Legion auxiliary Mrs. Fanny Dixon Welch and J. Murnlng . beaten only by Omaha and High until the seventh when the West only four hits against Brooklyn’s 12. ganl led the Blueflelds with two hours will be devoted to approv­ nerves. Then she put on a lacy ’ b. R l" of Detroit, George (Doc) MacKenzle Incidentally this youngster seems to A home run by Lea Handley and a cause of an illness. Allans Mlkolonls will bold Its second meeting in the iINDER TWO FUGS” Quest, and was going strong at the Ends unllmbered another barrage' stlek with e double and two i Old automobile tires, hay and ing bills for the last month and Dr. Edward G. Doian Sched- negligee and tore it off to don Ford ...... ___ Schlfftrt of Eddington, Pa., Herbert Ardinger to tally Jbree runs, adding three be very cool In the clutches and has single by the same rookie, preceded A warrant for his arrest had been Allans Mlkolonls of Ellington month tonight at 8 o’clock at the end with OranvlUs only a nod away. good control. Martin, Stapnlek and Horvath 1 ie brush were burned in low spots in signing checks for their payment. uied to Address Them. pajames because ebe couldn’t pace " l R.” of Olasport, Pa„ Louis Tomel of more In the eighth to put the game ^ a walk and followed by KIki UIOTORCYaE RACES Issued by Commissioner Robert H Road, South Windsor, died Saturday State Armory. Unlike the Derby, when he took garnered two eafe blta apiece f feJAIanehester and Olastonbury Friday A t previous conferences the sub­ the floor with furious freedom. A T STATE T H U T E R T. Murnlng ...... Mungo Los Angeles, Wilbur Shaw of In­ on Ice. Hewitt was reached for Cuyler’s blow, turned the trick for Bridget's. lliggtna, Tlroae : Bight and Saturday night with the Alcorn of New Haven, largely afternoon at the Hartford hospital the lead on the baokatretch, Bold dianapolis, Bill Cummings of Indian­ liM ky Wltchowski’s initial start committee members. Thomas J through O’Kane’s efforts. Manchester’s Democratic Wom­ Thinking, thinking what could she "C.F." ten hiU in all and fanned eight. Cincinnati. vein all looked the aama ta^ hope that the smoke that was caused after a short Illness with pneumonia. Edward Egan Is In charge of the ...... Gibb Venture did not stick his nose in apolis, Ted Horn of Los Angeles, in 1986 was not very Impressive. He Rogers, William E. Buckley and Charges Against Him an’s club will sponsor a supper do! Until she realized that there O’NeUl ...... Will' - - Play Boston Olanta. Oards Hold Marglo OPEN AT HARTFORD Bluefielda baUmtn. by their being burned would save He leaves his wife, Mrs. Eva Miko- painting of the new angles on Main waa little that one lone woman “ Bank N igh t” On Wednesday ■ ■ V. L.'' ‘ front In the Preakness until william (Shorty) Cantion of De­ took his Urns, bowevsr, and a Robert V. Trent have submitted Sabine Is charged with possession lonis; two sons, Bruno and Paul, who street north to the Center on the meeting in the Y. M. C. A. banquet Tomorrow night’s game at the The Cardinals maintained their HA; the young plants from being affect­ data and proposals for making the ball, Wednesday evehlng, at 6:30, could do. Elof Solmonaon...... Welz eighth of a mile from home. Then troit, “ F ^...... WInnal of Philadelphia, tip ) bobbis y MIkoIlta cost him two runs of fermented mash, possession of an live at home, and four brothers, esst side of Main street and from This Week — “Mr. Deeds,” Georirge Barringer of Houston, T oval will start at 6 o’clock and It Is ■Ilm half-game margin ever the Ol- AB ed by the frost. change. The selectmen have not to whlcli guests have been Invited But she wasn’t alone. She bad O. U be found a atubbom rival In Gran­ that should not bavs bean allowsd to anta by walloping tba Pbllilea 10 to PagaM, rf, tb unregistered still, concealment, and Stellmy of Manchester, James of Myrtle street to the Center on the Comes Thursday for Three ville, which took command again by Floyd Roberts'of Los Angeles and expected that Joe Sullivan of Hart­ score. Hartford, May 18— (gpectall — The efforts seem to have good yet broached any plans for altering from clubs In several of the sur­ Dlx who loved her, Dta who waa Goal for Olympics, J. Murnlng. 3; the Tigers regained an Interest la MineTier, 2b ...... 8 effect and while there was some loss, conspiracy in violation of the reve­ ThompsonviUe, Joseph snd Rukas west side. Work was started Uils the narrowest of margins, only to Jimmy Snyder of Chicago. ford will pitch for tha Oaks. Bum- The first feature match race ef the the fiscal year and no suggestion rounding towns. her own kind, Dix who was going Days. Referee, J. Barbosa. van was elated for mound duty yes­ the first division by overcoming Sturgaon, rf eaused mostly by the frost of Thurs­ nue laws. who live In Lithuania, and one ids- morning and It was expect^ that give way under Bold Venture’s re- Mays’ time In winning the choice Joe Lovett’s slop of a sure hit 1936 motoroyola racing aeosem at has been endorsed to date. The speakers will be Mrs. Fannie to make her his wlfo. Dix would terday but Coach Ernie Dowd decid­ Washington 8 lo 7 and the Brawns Pattoe, ew ...... 6 day night, the smoke on Friday Soon after he left the prohibition ter, Mrs. Adele Riscaviecz, of Bra­ the new angles would be completed lentlsss drlv in ths final strides. spot in the first row was 119.644 between third and short was a gsm. Hartford will bring together Cliff Dixon Welch of Columbia, Dr. Ed­ settle Basil Thorne. Men bad ways The State theater program for the ed to save hm for the task ot turn­ broke their latest losing streak by A. Raguskus, 8b ..4 Bight, Saturday morning and again service Sabine was arrested in De­ zil, South America. from the Center Lo Brainard place of accomplishing those things. week opens with "Under Two Flags” The finish was so cloas that the miles per hour, He speared tha ball on the dead run, ’’Slippery’’ Hills of Chicago, and tha cember, 1927. in connection with a TTie funeral will be held at his by tonight. The work will first be ward G. Dolan of this town. Miss Yesterday’s,iterday’s, crowd, esttmatsd at ing back the Giants. The Giants trimming the Athletics t to 8 In sensational Bpringflald rider, "Wood- Banks, 0 ...... 4 OB Saturday night and Sunday mom- Eleanor Dwyer and Attorney Fran Linda was sorry for girls who had starring Ronald Colman and Clau­ judges called for an official photo­ threw perfeoUy to Patrlsa at second the day’s other games. The Cuba tBg saved the greater part of the Rhode Island brewery. home tomorrow morning at 9:15, finished on the east side of the Yesterday *sStqrs 80,000 by Col. Edward V. Rlcken- played the Gems In Hartford yoster- who got tha runner at first for ste” Catsonguay. Thalr special two- Bogglnl, ss ...... $ FORMER GOVERNOR no men to fight their battles. dette Albert and “The Farmer in graph before posting ths numbers. m s pUuktJ. In that cose, Ralph H. Blakeslee, with requiem high mass at S t Ber­ cis Conti. ’There will also be special backer, president of ths Indianapolis day before a banner crowd and lost double killing. and B . rivals for fourth plana In lap, flying atari match meeting will Rautanbarg, If .. .8 streei and then started on the west That night, dining with Dix, she the Dell’’ with Fred Stone. Bank By Arsoolatad Press Granvllla had clear sailing from the national league, were rained - The demand for old tires was such North Havsn, former enforcement nards’ church in RockvUle, and side. music. Members have the privilego motor speedway corporation, had 4-1. The colored team baa a atellar be one of IT evenU on the opening B. Raguskus, lb said, "Darling, I want you to prom­ Night will be held Wednesday night Joe Dt Maggto, Yankees— Hit ths start while Bold Venture, alow Maneheotar Grewi out. iB Manchester on Friday and Satur- agent at the Hartford prohibition burial In S t Bernard’a cemetery. W. of Inviting their buabands, friends ise me that when I tell you some­ one big thrill. Ralph Hepburn of array of bail players and preient a night’s program at tba Bulkeiey Quartus, p ...... 1 SMALL IS DEAD or sweethearts. Any member who with "The Great Impersonatioa” the two doubles, drove In two runs and to get under way, bad only three AB R H PO A The Giants, hanging up their Stadium Speedway here tomorrew Poutnay, p ...... 1 office during the dry era, was sen L ob Angeles lost control of hla car lineup that’s to u ^ for anyone to . day that few were left unsold. The P. Quish Is In charge of the ar- Captain James H. McVeigh will thing you won’t lose irour temper. feature attraction and the awarding hors'w beat when he passed the J Lovett. 8b . tenced to 18 months in Atlanta pen rangementa. has not made reservations and plans scored twice ns Yankees bent In­ as he roared into the straightaway beat. Manager Pros DesLauriers seventh straight victory, got off to a night. U ra gave out a heavy thick smoke be at the State armory until ' I want you to be calm.” of the weekly prize, this week $50. > judges stand the first time and then BycholekI, cf . that carried considerable heat and itentiary and fined $3,500. Sabine o’clock tonight to Interview prospea- to be present, is asked to get in "You’ve decided to buy that po­ dians. during a teat spin and it cracked the states that tha Giants ara bslng Patriss. 3b ... fast start against Ralph Birkofer, Hills, who reesntly arrived here 40 U 14 IT touch at once with Mrs. Francis On Thursday, Friday and Satur­ dropped back to last as bis jockey, lost their lead In the fourth and .was of much more value in keeping Kankakee, III., May 18__ (A P ) — was fined $3,000 and sentenced to tive recruits for the company. To­ lice pup!” Dix hadn’t wanted her Jim Bottomley, Browns —Hla upper wall four times before com­ brought here at great expense snd B Lovett, lb . from the West CJoast, la all set for BL Bridget’s Cfonti, chairmen of the committee of day, "Mr. Deeds Goes To rown ’, Georgs Woolf, sought racing room. finally won out when they belted ..4 0 : off the frost'than some of the other leaders of both major parties today seven months in jail. FUNERALS night will be the final opportunity to have it. triple scored thrss j f Browns’ four ing to a stop at the bottom of the expresses the hope that fans will be Zapatka, as t . another campaign on the speedways. BlU, U ...... 1 3 arrangements. with Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur A quarter of a mile after the track. Hepburn waa not hurt al­ Guy Bush for three runs In tha MeUgonis, 2b .. ..4 0 0 methods that were followed. express regret at the sudden death Twro alleged accessories tt> the for local boys to join the company "Silly!” ahe laughed, "1 wish It will be shown in addition to “The runs in first Inning as St. Louts de­ generous in tbsir support of this at­ Wright, rf ,., A former champion of the Mldweat, 1 of former Governor Len Small, a Guilford case pleaded guilty to<*ay, Blrt. Winfield O. Keeam feated the Athletics. start. Granville took the lead from though bis car was damaged and he traction. fifth. "Slippery" made a Mg hit with Con- Popowlea, rf . . . ..4 0 0 $ enabling them to go to the summer did only concern the pup. We’U "Sky Parade" starring Jimmy Allen. E. R. Bradiey’a Bow and Arrow and Borello, 8b, If power in Illinois Republican ranks thus apparently accounting for the Mrs. Mary 8. (Gordon) Keeney, training canp at Nlantle. take that up later. No, ’It’s some­ BUI Werber aqd Rick Ferrell. said be hoped to have It ready to Royal Oaks. Mlkollt^ 0 ... Johnny Allen, the former New nactlcut fana laat aummer. Tha Chi­ Martin, l b ...... 4 3 3 16 since the turn of the century. entire gang. TTiey are Joseph Plas- wife of Winfield Keeney of 94 Vine thing much more aerioua.’’ Red Sox—Wsrber’s homer In eighth raced down the backstretch with a qualify for the race later. York fUnger. again failed to sub­ cago rider and Caatonguay met Stepnlck, 8b . . . ..4 2 2 0 length maigin over Mrs. Silss B. ah r h po Fsrrand, p ... )RMER HERALD EDITOR Small, 73, who earned the sobrie- clk and Salvatore Bonjlorno, each street Hartford, formerly at tbla Company No. 1 of the Manches­ BUCKINGHAM "Lot me think,” Dlx looked to­ tied score with White Sox. FerreU’a Under the epeedway rules the S3 Keeney, 2b ., .8011 Jarvis, Tt , due the Yankees. They pounded many tlmaa during the season, and Arnoat, c f ...... 3 0 0 1 quet "The Hard Roads Governor" town, died ireaterday. She leaves ward the ceiling. "You’ve gotten In CONTRAaOR SLAIN Mason’s He Old, W. M. Jeffords' fastest oars wlU be allowed to start Smith, ea . . . . him to oover In tba sixth. Lefty the bonore ware u e u t even. Hltehell, e f ___ ..8 1 I 0 fined $50. placed on probation, and ter fire department was called on The Buckingham Dramatic club dreult blow In ninth won gams. ..4 Burke, If ,,.. because 7,000 miles of highways given suspended jail sentences. Bon- besides her husband, two sons, a jam at the bank again because Jeon Bart and Mrs. Marlon Dupont tha race. Drivers who qualify from McKay, cf .. ..0 Lanky, p . . .. Ctomea also failed to finish but his Caatonguay waa probably the Horvath, sa ...... 6 1 2 3 still alarm at 8 o’clock laat night for will give a minstrel entertainment In AI Simmons, Tigers—th-ove In SommervUIt’s Traaiporter with WILLS STUDENT FUND were constructed during hto two jionio’p ear was seised sad will be Lewla H. Keeney of Weet Hartford, a flra on Cumberland street. There you won’t keep your check-book three runs against Senators with now on must take their places be­ Burkhart, ef . ..8 hit drove in the winning run. local speedway's moat popular rldtr. Mangaa, e ...... 2 0 0 8 I 'j the Buckingham church vestry on IN U R O R DISPUTE Bold Venture gradually Improving hind those who made the grade Sat­ terms os chief executive, died unex­ sold by the government and Earl W. Kraey of Norwich; was nothing for tha fireman to do. straight? You’ve bought me a homer and single. Grubs, If ; . . . TotaU ...... 41 18 18 37 11 After dropping a 6-1 lead, the Red He won the seoson’a biggest award, Gardner, c ...... 2 1 I 0 Friday, i l t y 33 at 8:16, d. a. time. his position. urday and yesterday regardless of Sox won out over CHdeago when BUI pectedly yesterday at St. Mary’s one daughter, Mra. Edward F. Cun­ An owner of property on that street necktie you ‘just couldn’t resist’ ? (Continued From Page One) Joe Medwlck, Cardinals— Found Mahoney, If .. Rabatsalek A. O. the Stiver Trophy, at the end ot Hlgglna. P ...... 0 0 0 0 Leaves Veteran’s Compensa­ The coat of ebaractors: Interlocu­ Rounding .the final turn, tbs Der­ the epeed they make. Werber socked a homer In tha summer ot consistent performancea. hospital from embolism. ningham of Hartford, and a alater, had secured permission to burn some You’ve ..." PhUadslpbia pitchers for home run, Dixon, Ib ...... 4 AB R H PO A B Ttrona, p ...... 2 0 0 0 tion to Heip Some Worthy tor, EMwin D. Reed; end men, Mer­ by winner turned on the eUam and eighth and Rick Ferrell repeated la He hoa youth and a atyle of riding He apparently had made substan­ Mre. Sarah Glenn of Glastonbury, leavea and as the fire was on a side ’T m sorry, Dlx, It’s nothing so highway labor feud and explained two triples and a single in five times Hedlund, rf .. ..4 P. Ripayk, rf . ., 0 0 0 Revelli, p ...... 3 0 0 0 ton Treat, Anthony Pawllna, Walter trivial os all that. It’a about Baal! when Stout took OranvUls wldt at the ninth. The TIgera also woo In that captured the fancy of the fans. i ] Person Through College - tial progress toward complete recov­ HOTEL SHERIDAN DWING and five grandchildren. blU It attracted attention. Some­ there was trouble last November i at bat MeOofikey, Sb ..1 Miller, ...... 1 iotchell, Edward Nordstrom, Clifford Thome.” when local workmen said outsiders I the turn, Woolf sent Bold Venture the final Inning, scoring twice on a Although seme ot bU opponents $ $ 8 $ 3 7 1 $ '^ Here in 1920. ery from a minor operation per­ The funeral will be held Wednes­ one seeing the fire sent In a tele­ Gus Mancuso, Giants eleven Pennsylvania, ones regarded by Gustafson, e . ..4 Bcllshsmbsr. lb 0 T. Plank, Warren Lewis. There "Again?” Dlx didn’t appear to oe were being employed on the high­ — \s for t-wt- to the many requests from the fans Cubs; Camini. PtfiUlas; for Mlae Laeourse’s recovery. She the legtalatlon for the government. ly. *1 did then however and 1 was *^8Uas T h e Tuesday Evening, 6 O^clock St. Louis at Phlladelpbla 1 staff of the New York World as His party standing was attested little lad was hit by an automobile Frederick H. Wood, New York at­ this season. Rolfe, Yaekaas, and Haas, Whits ligfat game* to start as soon as pos- of the Beat Side. Moot o l the piay- was Shot Saturday after attending (oollsh enough to accept an Invita­ Oiieago at Boston. slbla. It would appear that th*re } o t the rewrite desk and i later by rction of Republican lead- driven by Leo Coughlin at the Inter­ torney, represented Carter, and Rev. H. A. Fast gave the an­ tion to dine with him at his home Sox, 11. 6ra from tha Eaat Rida taama aro with that paper uatil it sus- the wedding at Marie Adrienne Dore section of Pine and Center atreeta. nouncement that Children’s Day will C h o r e Gtnetimatl at Brooklyn. Homs nia»*-Tfosky, Tfidltoa, and wm be three dlamofids suitaMe for ledal t t have Flayed with thdit t«- Ktoin. Cubs; Gtt, Gtaxta, ers who agreed upon Small’s close and WUfred M. HamUn. The same Charles L Dawson, former Ken­ . . alone. It waa the worst thing AflMrtfiRR IsARffllB , joining the staff o f the New adviser, Werner W. Schroder, as He was rushed to the Memorial hos­ tucky Federal district judge, ekoke be observed on June 7 so the chil­ Pooex. Rad Sec, $. the eihedule, Jarris Grove, ML speetlve taame for FhOltox ■- priest who performed the weddtog I could possibly ba-ve done and 1 W «st Side Diemond Adm lMion Washington St DstroiL Herald-Tribune, on svhich permanent chairman of the j ^ y ’s pital but death oecurrsd at 7 o’clock for the Kentucky producers. dren can all be present. It has been deaeryed the sort of insult 1 g o t” TONIGHT Stedsa bases* wafbSr. Rad fioa, Kabo and the new athletic field o t ■eaaex. It to expected that there Btoton MhrthL - he was em ploy^ until the eeramony Immediately administered lees than an hour after the accident. the ease In the past that tha children Nsw York St G lS v ri^ . and Powall. Benetora, d. the Poilsb-Amerlean club. will be a etrong repreawitaUcn from ilx T; AlMi. PtriOtoAi.PWlItoK state convention at Peoria next Fri- tha last rttea of the Roinan CathoUC The prospect of the |oag-awalted "w nat do you pisan, Linda?" Dlx And Tomorrow Night io f his death. f dof. Prayeni at the home f t 8 o’clock decition kaff dnwn an Ulvstrious are busy with stewberry picking Boston St Chiesgo. Pitching — Blaeholdar, Indians, Offldais of last year’s Twilight each team at tbs meeting tomorrow! PMehtaf—Onmbcrt. duurch to tlM (Id . asked with a thraatenlog calBuwss. »$ » foUawad tv the a^odM st St a a w i' te the aUtalx chamber. axars T stsl I * SM< Bros. Inc. 936 Main street tate. and the said administrator Is starving Eskimos In the North, said charge he killed Wulfaon on orders tering any town, big or little. Such Cramping Onr Style TROPICAL 1 OOBseeatIve Oayi ..I t sts 11 ete < pairing. Key making, vacuum bb granted on said estate, aa per ap­ directed to give public notice to the sorted to their old standby, the gen­ from Semenchuk. plication on ftls. It Is he ordered Mrs. Wulfaon away mere­ a p lM can be run on small over­ 1 cannot tell the old Jokes I heard I FEVER/ I Oar ...... II ets^ II eta cleaners etc., cleaned, recondition­ creditors to bring In their claims tle art of booting the ball around, no long years ago. All orders far Irrecalar lasertlaaa ORDERED:—That the foregoing within said time allowed by posting less than nine mlsplaya being charg­ ly to "frighten” her. head and we are a great people to VUI be ebardsd at tbs oae tlas rata. ed. Tool sharpening. Jralthwalte, WEARING APPAREL- application be heard and determined a copy of this order on the public For If I did, you see, t'wo\iId spoil I at the Probate Office In Manchester ed against them. Prosecutors prepared to summon Ogling la ogling. If it is repre­ line up for a quick lunch. Ipsolal rates (or load tarai sverr 62 Pearl street. FURS 57 sign post nearest to the place where George Ushakoff, noted Polar ex­ them for the radio. dar adTsrtlsIag elite apoa raqsest. In said District, on the 23d day of the decease^ last dwelt within said The Doco club started their scor­ hensible for men and boys, it Is also May. A. D., 1936. at 8 o'clock (s. t.) plorer, following the "free day” re­ Salosman—Ladles and gentlemen. . Ada ordered (or three sr sla daps FOR BALE — LADIES SPRING town and by publishing the eojne in ing In the first Inning tallying once. reprehensible for the female. There Housewife— Yes, PIl give you a sad stopped betore tbs third sr Ktb In the forenoon, and that notice be some newspaper having a circulation cess. — 1 have here the famous fl^lble HELP WANTED— model black cloth coat, perfect con­ given to all persons Interested In The second and third Inning they should be no sex In an antl-ogllng meal If you saw and split that pile dar will be ebaraed oalr (sr tbs as> in said probate district, within ten added three runs In each, and Ushakoff, In command of last law. comb that will stand any kind of taal aumber o( iuasa tbs '4 apnsar* . FEMALE 85 dition, size 38. Boys blue serge said eatate of the pendency of said days from the date of thle order, and year’s 'voyage of discovery by the treatment. You can bend It double of wood, carry out tile ashee, mend ed. eharclaa at tbs rata sarasd, bat knlcker suit size 14 stout. Also application and the time and place of return make to this court of the no­ again In the fifth added three more —City Attorney Ray Chesbro, Loi the hole In the fence, mow the lawn aa allowaaes or ralaads aaa be made WANTED — GIRl for general hearing thereon, by publishing a tice given. and then to make sure boosted their Icebreaker Sadko In the vicinity of Angeles. —you can hit It with a hammer— aa six time ads stopped after tbs boys genuine leather coat. Cheap. copy of this order In some newspaper you can twist It—you can— rake It, clean up and sweep the housework. Apply 160 Tolland W ILLIAM 8. HYD E acore again in the sixth and seventh fltth dap. Phone 4647. having a circulation In said district, Intarested Ustanet— Say, Mister, walk. Mo ^ 1 1 (orbl4s’'i dlsplar Uaas act Turnpike or telephone 3379. at least flve days before the day of Judge. to a total o f thirteen runs. H-5-18-36. The Seiberilngs did not get a hit can you comb your hair with it? Tramp (walking away)—1 gue:>s 90 said hearing, to appear if they see you made a mistake, lady. I’m not Tbs Msrald wUl aat bs rsapoaslbls COLLEGE STUDENT or teacher cause at said time and place and be until the fourth when Loveland con­ ter Bars tbaa oas laeerrset lasertlea 58 heard relative theretSL and make re­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD your husband. for vacation position. Splendid WANTED— TO BUY at Manchester, within snd for the nected for a single to score Sullivan. Katherine—^What’s your name? at aar advertlasmsat ordered far turn to this court, and by mailing in In the fifth three more runs were Bolv—B-B-B-B-Bob, aers taaa oas tlma training in salesmanship free. HIGHEST PRICES paid for Junk, a regl.vtered letter, postage prepaid, District of Manchester, on the 16th We have no more ’’lame' duck ’ Tbs laadvertsat oiatsaloa at laeor- Salary »270 for 90 days. Additional live poultry bought. Wm. Ostrln- on or before May 18, 1936, a copy o f day o f May A. D., 1936. « added, which ended their scoring Katherine—I’ll call you Bob for . rest nablloatloB o( adrsrtlslag will ba Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., 9fiM tIALCOCHRAN m^m fi mOROB BCARBO short. Be.ssions of Congress, but ws seem to bonuses. Educators Association, sky, 91 Clinton,street Tel. 6879. this order addressed to Robert Phil­ Judge. until the last Inning when a rally ireetiBs' oalp bp eaaeellatlaii o( tbs lips, 62 Church atreot. Haledon, N. neted them three more runs. be getting the usual amount of gharge made (or the servlae readered. 807 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. J.; and Albert Phillips, Homestead Estate of Scott H. Smith late of quack legislation. All adrerttaemsate Bast seatorB Manchester, In said District, deceas­ Steve Smith, on the mound for • ^ h e r e 's Avenue, Hartford. Conn. ed. the Seiberilngs, despite the hard la stria, sepp aad tppegrapbp with WANTED—GIRL FOR Ught, gen­ tiUUMS WITHOUT BOARD 5!) W ILLIAM 8. HYDE That man Is happy who can re­ SOMETHINJ6 IN ■egalatloBs saloresd bp tbs pabllsb- eral housework. Call 8363 or apply Judge. On motion of Lillian H. Smith of hitting, pitched a good game and de­ era aad tbsp rssarvs tbs right ts FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, H-6-18-86. said Manchester adhilnlstratrlx served a better fate for his first ap­ joice as much In health os he weeps 33 Gerard street. ORDERED:—That six months from THE WIND-*. edit. rsTiss or lejeo' aap sepp sea* to refined man. Write Herald, Box pearance with the tire; boys. Monroe In sickness. ^gMersd ebleetieasbls. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD the 16lh day o f May A. D., 1936 be ■ ■■ OLOaiNa HODRB—Classl'ded ads U WANTED—YOUNG lady for toilet S. at Manchester, within and for the and the same are limited and allow­ of the Dcico Club was master for bs pabllsbed same dap Bast be ra- goods department. Must be ex­ District of Manchester, on the 16th ed for the creditors within which to four Innings, but was touched up One of the fruit-stall men In the bring in their claims against said city market was striving hard to ealved bp It o’eloek aooai gaturdaps perienced in cosmetics, part time. day o f May, A. D., 1036. for two doubles and four singles in (9 tfN. r«8t 11:11 A m. Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq.. estate, and the said administratrix Is add a few centa to the total of hli j m Arthur Drug Store. APARTMENTS— FLATS— directed to give public notice to the the last half of the game. Sullivan Judge. again stood out for the Seiberllnge sales: TELEPHONE YOUR TENEMENTS 68 Estate of Julia M. Appleby late of creditors to bring In their claims i .i i H Y s;vil I H Mickey Makes A Move Manchester, in said District, deceas­ within said time allowed by posting at bat getting two doubles out of Bhrult Man—We’ve got some fine By John C Terry W A N T ADS. FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class ed. a copy of this order on the public four times up. The usual practice alligator pears. Ada aoosptsd ov«r tL« uUphOA* DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 singlb and double twelllngs. AT in The Executor's Account with said sign post nearest to the place where will be held at Mt. Nebo tomorrow New Bride— Silly! Wc don't even at tb« CHAROB EATB «1v m AbQV« estate having been exhibited to this the deceased last dwelt within said -M 9 ooBVMUsn 4 BdvsrtlMra. but good locations. Appiy EMward J. town and by publishing the same In night at 6 o'clock. On Saturday af­ keep a goldfish. ScKtPULED FOR Court for allow ance. It is EXECtmON 4T DAWN, tb« CASH RATJB9 wUl o« M M pttd u FOR SALE— CHOW Chow pups. HoU. Tel. 4642. ORDERED:—-That the 23rd day of some newspaper having a circulation ternoon the Seiberilngs wUl Journey r u L L p a t m b n t le PBid at u « boai* 188 McKee street. May A. D.. 1936. at 8 o'clock (s. t.) In said probate district, within ten to Enfield to make another attempt A. successful man Is a fellow who {CORCHY AND OfltiM OB Br bBifort CAb BBBBBth FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, all forenoon, at the Probate Office, In days from the date of this order, and to get Into the win column at the can make enough money to satisfy HIMMEI57Y1SS ARB 4»y followiBA thB flrat laBBrtloa b I said Manchester, be and the same Is return make to this court of the no­ BBCb ad BtharwiM th# CHAAUB Improvements. Inquire 243 Center tice given. expense of the Prison Farm team. his second wife and pay alimony to HELD IN A TOWER street. Dial 6990. assigned for a hearing on the allow­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. bis first. ROOM OF ALI !,: H ATS VlU bB BOlUctBd. No rBBpOBBi- ance of said administration account W ILLIAM 8. H YD E •: bUltr for Brrbra Ib tolophoaBd adi with said estate, and this Court di­ Judge. Doco Athletic Club hamman's Fortress ~wiu bB BMumod aao thoir aoearmer FOR RENT— FIVE ROOM flat, rects that public notice be given all H-5-18-36. Monroe, p ...... 6 1 1 1 2 0 OBBBOt bB soBraotBBd. FOR RENT downstairs, oil modem conven­ persons Interested therein to appear Towel, l b ...... 5 2 1 6 0 0 INDEX OF iences, available June 1st. Inquire and be hei^rd thereon by publishing AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Rums, s a ...... 6 4 1 4 0 1 A PRISONER IH a copy of this order in some news­ at Manchester, within and for the A. Kowlskl, ,c. r f 6 0 8 THB WOMEN'S 4-MOOM APARTMENT with pri­ 84 Clinton street. paper having a circulation In aald District of Manchester, on the 16th 1 1 2 (BEAD THE STORY, THEN OOLOB THB FICTuiS) CLASSinCATIONS Croaswate, 3b. .. 6 2 2 2 1 1 (SUARTERS, VUCKEV a e a e • S.S e e a a s aa e as a a e a a sdta A vate bath. f20. ^ r month. Steam District, flve days before aald day of day o f M ay A. D., 1936. S a m « m « a u Aeaiyiaa*.ad».aa.aaa S FOR RENT—TWO ANl THREE hearing and return make to this Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq., L. Kowlskl, cf .. 6 2 2 2 0 2 The candy that the Tinies found have a scheme. I wonder U you « DESPONDENT,... heat 86 extra per month daring Judge. e s as a a aaaaaaaa a a.Moe « C room apartments. Cail Manchester Court. Jones, 2 b ...... 4 1 2 2 1 0 was good. Said Duncy, "I am Tlnymltes will help me build a jpBAtBB eeeeaaeeeoaaaaaaaaaaaasa S winter months. Construction Company, 4131, 4272 W ILLIAM S. HYDE Estate of EHxa Shallcross Chaffee Anthony, I f ...... 5 1 0 1 « « late of Manchester, In said District, seat?" Card of ThaBba aaa a*;aa a a a aaa a a B or 8333. Judge. Marsh, rf, c ...... 5 0 1 1 bound to eat more than I should. I ta UsBorlsB • F Apply SnpL, Apartment 4, H-5-U-36. . deceased. "There’s only one thing It must M t sad Poand ...... 1 On motion of The Manchester know m get a tummy ache." be. That’s strong enough to carry MBOBBeamaaU I 26 Birch Street Trust Company of said Manchester Totals ...... 44 13 12 27 6 6 executor "Well, If you're such a foolish me. When It Is done. I’ll treat you ...... g Seiberilngs lad," said Ooldy, ‘It ts Just too bad. AjltBMBhtlM ORDERED:—^That six months from all to something good to eat. the 16th day o f May A. D.. 1933 be LaCoss, c f ...... 3 1 0 1 0 0 The old prospector better tell you • * • ABtSBobllaa (or Sale ...... 4 Sullivan, 2 b ____ 4 1 2 3 4 0 6 KB ABtoBobIlea (or Kaobaage ...m - i and the same are limited and allow­ how many to take.” "Don’t ask me what I want it for. Aato Aseaseoriss—nrss ...... e iV\di s yoM ed for the creditors >^lthln which to Antonio, If ...... 6 0 0 3 0 0 "I think I have a better plan," You’ll find out that a treat’s In Aate Repslrtag—Palatlag ..... T bring in their claims against said Loveland, c ...... 3 0 1 4 1 0 ASdl.N(i rON TI BBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY By WilUamH .Aato aehooU ...... t-A estate, and the said executor is di­ the man replied. “ You Tinies can store. Now, run and get the lum­ Daigle, 3b ...... 6 0 0 1 3 3 save some of those fine chocolates. FRECKI.e s a n d HIS FRIENDS By Bloaser .Aatoa—dblp bp Trask t rected to give public notice to the Magansun, rf, c . .6 0 0 4 0 2 ber that Is plied up near my sbMk." 'VE OOPS/ LABSOINQ MO VOU A atoo—F or a ir s ...... p creditors to bring In their claims Why not leave them in the chest? The happy Tlules races atvay and gbtbgee—aerrloe—atorege ..... Id within said time allowed by posting Snow, s s ...... 4 0 1 1 2 3 rr WITH H15 NECKTIE f , WONT, EMERGENCY a copy of this order on the public Smith, p ...... 3 2 1 2 '2 0 "Then, when you’re hungry. Just shortly they heard Coppy say, “Oh, 'TOUR HOWOR.DObtXJ UPHOLD . Motorepeles—Blepelea ...... H take one. I know that will be lots AND THE GARAGE FULL'' IF VOLTLL Waated Aatos—Motorepeles ... 11 SpriMi - _ ...... ______sign post nearest to the place where Chapman, lb .... 3 2 1 7 l i we can build a dandy seat Thera OF BAKES AND FISH RDLE^ MwsUeaa aad Fretaastsaal gsrelees nm<'. Cool Singlt snd mairtod people are tetclnt the deceased last dwelt within said Sterling, c f ...... l l o 0 0 0 of fun. You know, it’s always hun­ la a great big stack!;’ 'TOUWG MEW WHO EWTER PLACES W AV IN/ iTG l; ■aslBess gsrelaea Ottered ...... i t the cash It takss—on their own eltnsturee—eo, why town and by publishing the same In ger that makes anything taste best.” SEND HIM OUT TO PICK too'cyoul Telephone or see US pereonslly, NOW. some newspaper having a circulation Cargo, r f ...... l o 0 0 0 0 Soon saws were pushed and ham­ VOUR SSIH S'"’ ** asrvless O B s r s d ...... I l- A CALLS • • • mers flew. "It won’t be long till \A PIECE OP PAPER OFF BaUlag-^atrsatlpg 14 Loam U to SSOO^iO months to repay in said probate district, within ten HOLLERIN', vlartsta—NarsarleB ...... i t 0 days from the date of this order, and Totals ...... 33 7 6 27 18 9 So, to this plan they all agreed. wo are through," eald Duncy. "I JH B LAWN, AMD I'LL HAL/E B E F O R E ra a sr a l Otreotora ...... i t return make to this court of the no­ Two baae hits; Sullivan 2, Ruma; ‘T guess we’ve bad all that we am doing my full share, as you con RsaUag—Plamblag—lleeaag IT POLICE Th« rats sf laCsrsst ehnrgst la thtss (8) per esnt. per nonCh. sr tice given. I TO PICK MINA OFF THE > ANYTHING thirty-stx annam on the unpaid amount of Che three baae hits, Crosswate; hits off, need," said Dotty. "Now, Pd like a t e a r a n e e ...... u W ILLIAM 8. H TDB drink. A stream Is right nearby. ■ L A W N -G E E IP 1 DOMT/J HAPPENfb, ip illa s r p — p ressB Sk la g ...... i t loan. Tha east o f n 9100. Isnn fo r ten m onths Is ttd.AO only* when Judge. Smith 12, Monroe 6; stolen bases, “My g o ^ e s a lad, don't tail me TH A T asmlag—Traeklag—a.orage .... tt 4343 principal Is rspnld In ten aqnal monthly Installments of tea dol- H-5-18.36. Seiberilngs 2, Doco 8; left on bases, “ TwHl be about a minute’s trip that, TO you I gladly tip my hat Fablle Paueager aervtss ...... K -A lam each aa agraad. Seiberilngs 7, Doco 6; baae on balls to scamper down and have a sip. Whenever you work bard, I am sur­ MAKES'EM M a U a g —Papering ...... t l off. Smith 2, Monroe 2; hits by Be careful, tots, don’t fall in. We prised as I can be." h a p p e n / Frotaasloaal gervlaea ...... m . t t FIRE Irlag w . tt PERSONAL pitcher. Sterling by Monroe; struck must keep our nice clothes dry." thag~f^*ieF~CleaalBg 14 South out by. Smith 6, Monroe 8; umpires, When they all came back from (The old proepector sails away In ^ ^t Cteods sad gervlee ...... tt FINANCE COMPANY I Read The Herald Advs. O'Leary and Wolfram. the stream, their old friend said, "I Uie next story.) Waatad—Beslasea ge.Tlas ...... It 4321 C l a m ...... tl North iBStnotlBB 9t MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE X MM. ..{t-A Tense Moments By THOMPSON AND COLL = ,— —I—pnuBoM* ...... tt WOBUd—iBttruOtlOB ...... M S 432 REPU5IN6 WE S U A U . S E E WMO'LL. ANK? SO.TWE WXTOR UFTS TMS UM- A PINE PETECTTVE I TURNED HELLO/THAT Wd aTOME^-fT SEEMS " yUUIBSlBl TO RUM RUM TMIS SHOW FROM COMSCIOUS FORM QF MNRA ACROSS MEANWI4LE ■(Bcka—Morua««B . . . t l OUTTO BE /1 TRAIL THAT TO BE MOVIMS/ IT'S BElMfi PUSHED UP t a l B a u ...... M AMBULANCE AVMsy RaOM NOW CM, U T T L E LAOV/ HIS BACK, AMO HEAPS FOR TWE EMO BACK AT PHONV DOCTOR TOTHIS lt«B«|r to L o b b ...... n (D ou K a n ) MARUM,M OF THE TUNMEL, WHICH LEAPS TO THE THE STONE PILE ANOSUDPEMi:); _ . _BbI» aad JItoattoM S il v e s t e r c o o k h a s IT WAS R3RIUNA7E R3R ■ Waatad—r»B>aU ...... u TW EFACe PESERT OUTSIPB THE CIT/. HOSPITAL H E V W IS H E S f AMO W H A T S ESTABLISHED AH ALIBI f HIM THAT HE REMEMBERcd y*lp WaatPd—Mal« ...... |« 5630 O F A U «E (Q ■alasaiaB Waatod ...... RUIMS, IBECOMEOF HE HAS GIVEN PR(X)F THE tVOEOWTHE COIN Balp Waatod—Mala or Fomalo.. 17 (HoUoran) EMEDBOEMV NOT TEM (onto Wantod ...... THAT EWTERIWa THE DRU<3 HE LEFT, OR THIS CASE. Waatod—FoataU ... t( ATTACK. F E E T g ta a rion , Waatod—Malo ...... u 3060 STORE WAS HOT DONE MIGHT HAVE HAD A B pployaioat ^ o a e l u ...... m (Qnish) MyRAMDR FROM TH E IJvs ■tooM—Fete—Fealtrv—VeOlelee PE VRIES' S E C R E T WTM MALICE AR3RE* Pai ia_ Bird*—Pota ...... 41 THOUGHT * 1»o Itoek—Vohloloa . 4 1 S E C R E T EMTRAMCE raitrv aad •appUoo ...... 4t 4 3 4 0 I'i f.'.'. >/ raatod - P o t a -P o a lt r p -« t o * 44 T U M N E U TO »V/ i». A .... .*.*,/ II •'**% Far lalo MIoooIIoom», MEETS OPPOl THB ----- L,. ■ ___•— - • - • a Li/ <• ‘ O ' ...... 44 HOSPITAL *'2*»«>rioa ...... 44 9TTK3NIM TUNMEL "»■ 41 TMEFOI2IA md^Watohoo—JowobT .. 41 S I 3 I ^ p llaaooa k adlo . . 41 OFAPRLKs — Faraj-DalTF Pfodoota M WATER DEPT. tid Oooda .• .w...• — u “ 4 »oo>a ...... n NVMV MOTWEPia GET 6 RAV T n mo. u. g NT. prr,_ - —latraauata ...... n 3 0 7 7 aad dtoro Baatpmat 14 * at tko atorpa ...... m (After 5 P. M.) ALLEY OOP SALESMAN SAM — . . . . M M Yes, We Won’t Battle Today A Fool for Luck By Small tdddaaMa* M HAMUN 7868 OH.OH! MOW TWy VB+-AW IS OLT GUZ HELLO, GUZ-HERE1 AM-OlMMy, _ HOWEVER, IN THIS CASE I DO NOT UPHOLD HIS METH­ FUWB GOMMA /COMMA BE SORRV SAVjISEE------»y«LL-WHArOF IT-’ VERTPAS RIGHT, AIMT / OJH^ S(a m 1 hoco M A R v s l o u s I t e s t tm* t h in g " - AM-ME - 1 GUESS I'M JUS' ISO I S f f i 'lOU RE WEARK ^ 'SMy CROWN,AIMT IT, 0IMM% OLBOYOL'- THE DEFENCAMTS MOTHER OD S, BUT : DO UNDERSTAND tt BEGIM-OOP,..y HE GRA8BEI>THE TOO TOUGH rorr k so YER CROWN To Mi^TcM Mt/MOOBRNISTIC FU RM lTU REl GA^CO. 6 HEADW /OJOWM OFFXJ OOPS IT? THAT WAS OUR BCMDLBOY/WELL, SO WAS GRAVELY ILL, AND THEM ? NATURE ENDOWS US /M MVMIMO, KILLED,' WHAT? AGAIN/'VOU BARGAIN-WHEN YDU l o m g , g u z - i l l b e ato ..M.MHM. 41 FOR TH* J h EAD w h il e HE WAS , THERE IS A DIDN'T LOSE MANY SMARTER MEN WITH TVMO HANDS,TWO FEET -■oaid ...... tl S 0 7 S .P A L A C E / ^ KMCXaCED O U T - IGOTYB2.DIMOSAUR IBUBBLB THAT MUCH TIM E b a c k , TH 'C R O W N HA/E LOST THEIR HEADS a n d TWO EYES, BUT UN- a t e P I ^ t e O M t a . . 44 ISAVSTHBSS G rrn M ' rr iM otlou tar lUat m . 44 ELECTRIC CO. ^GOM M A BE UNDER UKE <3DNDmONS.' R3RTUNAT1 LV * 9 ^ «••••••••••••• t t BACK, M . 44 xTROUBLE 01 OJA?/ ONW or Hotooa fax Baat 47 5181 EVENING HERALD 5121 THE OUTCOME OF THE RRST MEETIMG OF ALLEY OOP AMO GUZ, Read The Herald Adri StMCE GUZ RECLAIMED HIS OiOW M -??

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