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NAZI CHIEFTAIN Bossy Munches in Style at Chicago Hotel Orange, N. J., May 18.—(AP) —The sixteenth name was sidded IN LONDON FOR today to the Ust of fatallUes among women workers who WELFARE CONFERENCE painted luminous numerals on watch dials some 16 years ago. CZFCH_PARLEYS Mra. Margaret Laudato, 36- year-old mother of three chil- dren, died yesterday and an Konrad Henlein Wko Repre- autopsy by Dr. Harrison 8. CALLED BY GOV. CROSS Martland, county medical ex- sents Sodeten Germans aminer, established the cause as radium poisoning, Mrs. Laudate courageously Wants To Dicker With sought to fight off ravages of TO MEET STATE CRISIS the disease that doomed so many of the women who moist- Great Britain For Peace. ened radium paint brushes with

their Ups. Expect Break Soon Invites Professionals And London, May 18—(AP) — *rhe preience of Czechoalovakla'a Nazi Laymen In Various Fields

Leader Konrad Henlein In London In Waterbary Probe; gave Great Britain an opportunity Of ReEef To May 24 Meet- today to try again to zettle the dif- JAPS THREATEN ficult Sudeten German problem. The mlld-appearing, bespectacled Evidence Is Studied ing At The Capitol; Says Sudeten leader arrived suddenly and SUCHOW; DRIVE myateriously by a(r last night and preaumably awaited a talk with Changes Must Be Made 1 3 .- ( ^ ) _ T h e - a s might be contained In the re- Britlah officiala, who together with ON TOJDNGHAI Waterbury Grand Jury eliminated port, Special the French government are seeking virtually all doubt from the minds Prosecutor Hugh M. to mediate the squabble between the Alcorn could then decide whether In Existing Laws To Meet of observers today that It was co- there was sufficient ground to war- Nazi Henlein and the Czechoslovak ordinating evidence amassed dur- government. Nippon Planes Drop Tons Of rant a request for bench warrants. Ing the past ten weeks, possibly In Bridgeport, the Merritt Park- The Present Situatioi. The British plan ia to urge Hen- with the intention of reporting Its lein to modify his demands Uutt the way Grand Jury, after which the Explosives On Central findings In the near future to the government grant extensive favors Superior Court. Jury here was largely patterned, to his minority group. Under Anglo- handed up formal indictments. Hartford, May 13.— (A P)— French pressure President Eduard Rather than resuming Its ques- Those Indictments are now under Governor Cross today tMk Benes and Premier Milan Hodza China Front; Foreigners tioning of witnesses the secret body, legal fire, G. Leroy Kenip, among on reporting for the final session of steps directed at meeting B now are busy working on legislation others, charging they were return- state crisis in the field of pub- intended to meet the demands at Told To Leave War Zone. the week, settled down to another ed by a Jury which was Invalldly least in part. BOMBINGS MARK long conference. lic Welfare. SENATORS URGE A CURB chosen and which violated the Henlein went Into seclusion as The parley apparently was a con- secrecy of Its proceedings by per- The governor announced • soon as he arrived in London. He tinuation of one begun late yester- Shanghai, May 18.—(A P)_Japa- muting the state’s attorney and a meeting of professionals and gave no Inkling of the purpose of day. stenographer to be present during bis visit, but reliable sources said nese warplanes loosed many tons of WAR MANEUVERS laymen in the various fields of ON BIG RELIEF MEASURE The absence of witnesses from the Interrogation of witnesses. he would reihain here over the week- expIoBlvea today bn the Central the C3ourt House, strengthened the Kemp, who served as stats agent relief and social welfare for end to discuss with “ friends” the May 24 in the old Senate cham- Sudeten German problem. China front In anj' effort to speed Impression that the Jurors Investi- in most of the land purchases, was Meanwhile, the government was the advance of a' dozen Japanese !yrd And His Colleagues Planes Are Working In The gating Waterbury municipal affairs on of nine persons Indicted In ber at the Capitol at 2 :30 p. m. busy with the problem of bolstering columns boring steadily toward the DR. KOO REJECTS were whipping Into shape the evi- Bridgeport. The governor’s action wag Britain's defenses. vital Lunghal .allway from the dence adduced from nearly 150 per- Frank Santalucla, head of a firm impelled oy developments in Vote of Confidence north and south. Study Plans To Earmark South Today And Also Far sons. which rented equipment to the city, DesplU the fact that the House Hardest hit by the bombard BRITAIN’S OFFER Convinced that some sort of a was tbe only witness to report to the state welfare and financial of Commons gave the air ministry ments was Suhalen, 45 miles south Ont Over The Adantic. break was imminent, observers the Jury area during the motnlng. picture. a 299 to 131 vote of confidence last of Suchow on the Tlentsln-Pukow Fnnds—Passed By House speculated on Just when It would oc- He was excused Immediately, leaving He hopes that a definite pol- ^ night, a triple alliance of Conserva- railway, where the Japanese made cur. The favorite guess was that It the Jurors free to continue their icy, arising out of public opin- tives, Liberals and Laborites sought three smashing raids. By A Vole Of 329 To 70. would come some time next week. conference, one of a series held In Investigation of the air rearmament Farther to the west Japanese Chinese Diplomat Wants New York. May 13—(AP)—Hlgh- It was generally assumed that recent days. ion expressed at the forum on program to guarantee that nothing warplanes leveled the Chinese de elated after having flown more than should the jury find that criminal Yesterday's Sessloa May 24, may be sufficient to would be left undone to protect the fenses at Yungcheng, enabling Japa 500 miles to sea to Intercept a prosecutions should be Instituted, it Tbe secret body summoned elx form the basis of a definite nation. nese troops to capture the city and Washington, May IS.—(AP) — Arms DeEvered Through would recommend such action in a wltnessee to the Jury area In the The dual moves of the government Anti-Administration Senators de- make-believe "enemy" raiding ship. policy, which now is reported placing them In a position to ad GHQ aviation personnel, under report to the court rather than county courthouse yesterday, one of lacking because of certain ad- to settle the Csecboslovak problem vanes on Tangshan, Lunghal rail- manded restrictions today on Presi- Hongkong Or Indo-Chma. banding up formal Indictments. them presumably for such Informa- and atrengthen Britaln'a defenaea wray station 80 miles to the north. command of Major General Frank That course was auggestsd as the ministrative difficulties and a a t In writh Prime Minister Neville dent Roosevelt’s control over the M. Andrews, today nuide fvady for tion os he rolgitt “kava concerning On the north, the deepest-pene- $3,000,000,000 relief and public preferable one to the Jury by Judge the construction of city sewers. confusion and duplication aris-^' Chamberlain’s statement May 6. ftirther war games with distinguish Ernest A. InglU when he charged It "We have to make ouraefves ao works fund voted by the House In Geneva. Mr.y 13.—(AP)—The for- ed guests as observers. The last witness was excused at ing out of existing statutes. (Coutlnued on Page Four) a noisy night session. March 8. 4:16 p. m„ but the Jurors continued Mayors, Selectmen, Community atroog that it will not be worth the eign ministers of Great Britain and For thdr tartical maneuvers to- Up To Prosecutor while for anyone to attempt to at- Senator Byrd (D-Va), frequent Fr.ince, who.so "rrallstlc" diploma- day the Army fliers had as guests, Chest officials, Public Welfare De- tack us." he said. "The other half critic of administration measures, members of the House Military Af- On the basis of such Information (Continued on Page Fonr) partment officials, social worker*, of our peace policy la to try to find conferred with some of his col- cy triumphed over the fallen Em- fairs committer, after viewing the members of the old emergency re- lief commission, members of the out- what are the likely causes of BRADLEY PROPOSES leagues on the possibility "earmark- peror of Ethiopia, met a test today air war games at MItchel Field, the war and remove them.” ing" the bulky bill to limit the with another realist—Dr. poor law commission and othar* V. K. Repre.aentatives will tour the 18 air- who have practical or theoretical "Likely Causes" uses to which the rrioney could be Wellington Koo of China. ports being used ss bases for the put. knowledge of the welfare problems, TTie Sudeten German dispute Is 4-POINT PROGRAM The wily Chinese diplomat was maneuvers. TO HOLD WORLD COUNCIL local and state, are being InvlM to rated by the government as one of But Senator Adams (D-Oolol, sold by British sources to have re- Today's maneuvers dealt largely the meeting by the governor in a the foremost of these "likely chairman of an appropriations sub- jected offers of arms and munitions with high explosive bombing In the causes.” letter sent out today. committee handling the legislation, credits in London and to be holding vicinity of Langley Field, Va. For Legislative Changes The government’s defense of Its predicted It would reach the Sen- out for bigger stakes. this phase an attack group from the OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES The governor reveals that legiola- air prdgram In Oommons yesterday Cals It Bin Of GAods To Sen ate floor by the middle of next week . China wanted not only credits, he second wing, comprising 27 planes, tive changes will be required for did not convince the opposition. _ without Important changes. was reported to have' said, but was to bomb Mulberry Island. Just proper handling" of the welfare Or a large bloc of Conservatives — Democratic leaders, retaining promises that either Great Britain off Newport News. The groups In- sltiiatiun. although Deputy Air Minister Earl The Republican Party To or France would get the arms and hopea of mid-June adjournment, ex- volved are the 8th. 13th and 95th Constitution Drafted For At the present rate of relief, it ia Wtaterton admitted no failure and pected Senate passage In another munitions Into China through Attack Squadrons from Lancaster. reported that the Welfare Depart- promised the number of first line The Voters Of The Stale. week. Hongkong or French Indo-CThlna Pa„ Allentown, Pa., and Hartford, LATE NEWS ment, may have to spend a million The Houae approved the measure once they were bought. Conn., respectively. What Is BeEeved To Be and a quarter moqe than was appro- (Conthmed oa Page Four) British Foreign Secretary 'Vis- priated for this year. last night, 329 to 70, after an un- Hartford Group New Haven, May 18.—(AP) _ successful three-day fight by Re- count Halifax, after ye:;tcrday’8 Each squadron as of nine planes, First Parley Of Its Kind In This situation is contributing to meeting of the League of Nations FLASHES! uncertainties of a balanced budget State Senator J. Kenneth Bradley publicans to modify it. Twenty-five the Hartford contingent having left proposed today a four-point pro- Council, thanked Dr, Wellington their hangars at daybreak. The which Governor Cross and his new SAYS HIGH COURT Republicans voted for the bill, while Koo for his unexpectedly mild finance department are striving to gram as a "bill of goods” to sell planes are Northrop A-17-A’a and History—Its Functions. SHAKEUr PREDICTED achieve. . (Tonnecticut voters the Republican speech against the Anglo-French each carries four 100 pound high ex- Ixrndon, May 18__(AP)—Predle- (UonUnued oo Page I'en) demand for freedom to recognize 1 desire to bring together a group party and suggested that It be plosive bombs. Their targets were j Uons of a shakeup In the Cabinet of person* to consider certain Italy's conquest of Ethiopia. decommissioned keystone bombers May gained strength today as Prtnw REVERSED STAND adopted by the 4tate convention. Chlne.se sources said Wellington Utrecht, the Netherlands, aspects of public assistance, which, He outlined the plan In an ad- set out on the huge field on Mul- 13—(AP) — An historic church i Minister N'eillls Chamberlain re- for proper handling, wUl require Koo had replied; berry Island. The scheduled 30 oelied numerous official visitors and dress before the New Haven Re- KILLS WIFE, SONS, "And Hongkong?" document aimed at the most far- legislative changes," the governor’s publican League last night enu- minute attack began at 10 a.m. lunched with his predecessor, Earl letter states in part. merating these points: Realistic Weapons The Second Wing, composed of reaching union of Christian churches Baldwin. Sec. Wallace Writes Letter Problem Incrraaing 1. A sound state platform. The ’'realistic’’ weapons (Thina •six B-17's, "flying Fortresses." from since the Reformation emerged to- Among the official callera was was using were threats to demand Viscount Swinton, air secretary, Due to the continuing, and pos- 3. A building program "that real- COMMITS SUICIDE Harrisburg, Pa., were to attack day from a world conference of sibly Increasing problem of relief, To Giief Justice Hughes ly builds and doesn't complain about League sanctions against 'Japan and simulated concrete pier outlines be- who bore the brunt of the opposition warnings that China might join churchmen representing 130 Pro- assault In the House of Commons as weU as to the implication of the how much more mone> Is needed." tween 4 and 5 p.m.. In the same social security act for our welfare Spain and other dissattsfled nations vicinity. Each will be loaded with testant denominations. yesterday, when the government About Stockyard Ruling. 3. A state administration that in demanding an urgent meeting of The document Is the draft of a was charged with permitting aerial irogram, I believe that one of the Uvea within It* Income and "does few York PoEceman Also two 1.100 pound high explosive de- important dutlea confrpntlng the the League Assembly. molition bombs. constitution, approved unanlmoiuily rearmament to lag. not clamor for more and Some obsen ers predicted all min- next (Jcneral Assembly la the revi- taxes." While France and Britain knew .Attack Sea Targets by 75 delegates from 20 nations In- sion of our public assistance legisla- Washington. May 18.—(AP) — CriticaQy Wonnds Anoth- that China would get little by either As this problem is being carried cluding the United States, for the isterial posts directly concerned 4. Honest candidates for offices first world council of churches in with national defense would be In- tion to eliminate existing duplica- Secretary Wallace has told (Thief and Jobs “who are In politics not move there was fear Wellington out by the 49th bombing Squadron, tions and to work out a plan of co- Justice Hughes that a Supreme Koo might carry out his threats to the First Wing will be attacking history. cluded In the Cabinet revision. for wha* they can get, but for what er Son; Had Been 111. It 1^11 be submitted at once to ali ordination. Court decision invalidating an Agri- they can give." load league powers Into a maze of sea targets with practice bombs. An Important Initial step ia to culture Department order not only complicated procedure. Slick will be dropped and the First participating churches by the arch- NEW AERIAI. ATTACKS arrive at some unanimity of opinion reversed the court’s stand two years Urging party members to dis- Ethiopia’s exiled Emperor Haile bishop of York, who presided at the Barcelona, May IS — (AP) — pense with factionalism, the speaker Wing win as.sume these patches of five-day conference which adjourns Bombed twice In 19 hours, this regarding fundamental principles ago, but was 30 months behind said: New York, May 13.—Patrolman Selassie. In his dramatic personal___ aluminum on the water are enemies upon which any revision should be similar change. In procedure insti- Anthony Modleakl. o6, known to “PPearance yesterday In thq coun- from the Black fleet. today. i capital of government .Spain today based. The purpose of this meeting tuted voluntarily by the depart- "Factionalism has no place In the neighbors as "The Gentleman Cop, oil chamber, demanded that the An accompanying letter will ask j counted 60 dead and about 150 Is to consider what are those princi- ment RepubUcan party for factionalism Is Starting at noon the 9th bombing I wounded as the cost of a new w'a\*e because of bis devotion to his fam- question of recognizing lUIy's con- Squadron moved to destroy concrete the churches to unite In the organ- ples." The aecretar3r’s views were made an effort to knock down people who lly, killed hla wife, two sons and ization for "the fellowship ot of Insurgent aerial attocks. The business recession which bon public last night In an unprecedented are trying, to bring the party to himself today. He left a third son (UoDtlniied on Page Four) churches which accept our Lord A dozen persons were killed and Increased state aid and relief costs, letter to the chief Justice dated May the top. critically wounded In what police (Continued oo Page >en) Jesus (Jhrist as God and Saviour" 40 Injured this morning when six has contributed to the welfare prob. 8. a week after the court deelalon. ’Thcro are bound tc be dlfferencee described as a murder-suicide out- and send delegates to tbe proposed big Junkers swept In from tbe lem. state income taxes of the 1937 Wallace’s decision to give out ol opinion but we must be wllUng break caused by a fit of despond- council meeting. .Medlterianeon at about 18,000 feet, business may be suffIcJCLnt to meet split Into two groups and bombed the letter apparenUy was prompted to cooipromls. and to oury dlffer- ency. Delegates here represented di- financial problems by a'frugal appli- by a speech the chief Justice de- enc-i to make the party para- The wife, Antoinette, 27. and one rectly about 32 denominations hut the southern portion of tbe city. cation of tbe new executive budget livered earlier In the day, In which mount" son, Joseph. 4, were dead when Things to DO and Not; DO they spoke also as the elected repre- system, but the decline In bualnesa he asserted that the success of gov- He discussed the New Deal with found. Modleakl and another son, sentatives of 130 Protestant bodies. POUSH FIJER8 HOP this yar may greatly reduce next ernment administrative agsndes an aaaertlon that the RepubUcans Winiam, 1. died In Greenpolnt hos- Open to All Churches IXM Angeles, May IS—(AP)—De- year’s Income. The need of a de- wrould be commensurate with their were without fear Ipothat direction. pital shortly after the early morn- Today, Friday the 13th A CjouDcU meeting every five ^s.vcd more than two hours by an finite program for next year is con- exercise of Judicial "Impartiality and No Oromds For Fsor ing shooting. The only survivor yean and an annual meeting of a early morning fog. fl\-e Polish filers sidered all the greater because ot Independence.” was Anthony Jr., 3. All were shot central committee would be open took off In their American fnono' this possibility. "We don't have to fear to face planr at 9:15 a. m., Pariflr standard D^endlng his department's han- the New Deal and Democrats when In the right temple. - 6matlon on the subject—says two to all Christian churches. No Policy Adopted dling of cases In genersd, Wallace Police Inspector Michael J. Mc- IS May 13.—(AP)— ' ladles have had a lot to do with the The Roman Catholic church, howr time (12:15 p. m„ C.S.T.) today on wrote that the particular case In- wo can say we have! a sound pro- Dust off the rabbits foot, folks, for . belief. They are- the first leg of a I6JJ00 mile flight The 1937 Legislature adjourned gram and an affirmative program," Dermott said Modleakl had under- ever, has taken no steps to partici- without adopting a definite weltare volved In the decision origizmted gone an operation for appendicitis Goddess Freya. pate In the movement. to Waraaw. .during the Hoover adm lnlsti^on be asserted. six weeks ago and bad been de- 13lh is here Mrs. Isaac Harvey of The Council Assembly would con. • • • policy of program. The emergency “Our program now Is to get the Wllmlng- relief commission recommended a ^ te n d e r a law signed by President pressed and nervous in the two After consideraMe research on ton 1^1 slat of 450 members. There would HUNGARIAN CABINET QUITS organisation together to combat the week* since his return to duty. He this bad luck parlay, this reporter l Legend has It that Freva nirb^i be 90 delegates to the central com- Budapest. May t8v—(AP)—The granta-ln-aid program. The poor (Mt OonndssloM New Deal nendlng and tbe con- was excused from duty as m yes- Is able to list some of the things ! Friday as her festive day and be- mittee, Including 18 from the United Cabinet of Premier Kolman Dar- law commission urged new me**- ^ -'R coocemed an order redudng stant flow of New Deal propaganda terday afternoon. States and Canada, of whom five anyl, confronted by an expnnding ures, particularly in tbe field of that ia drenching the pubUc over ^ Y o ? should"'* i ***''«^ everybody should sit around Nazi movement, resigned tonight. child welfare, but disagreementa «>mmlasion ratei In the Kansas Beooastnict Tragedy. You should. I and o,lnk about her. 8ht put the wtould be lay delegates. Caty livestock market. The Supreme the radio." The family lived ta a four-room * wagon of loose hay pass evil eye on those who didn’t Because ot his long work toward Admiral Nicholas Horihy. regent among various ^mmlsslona study- Court invalidated the order on the Touching on the Bridgeport and flat on Klngaland avenue, Brooklyn. of Hungary, wraa expected to caU on Ing different aspects of tbs whole y I Mrs. Harvey helped the supersti- formation of the Council, the Arcb- problem, led to ’ inaction by tha ground that the commission men Waterbury Grand Jury Investiga- As McDermott reconstructed the Tip your hat to bob-eared dogo. Uon along In early America, ' al- btsbop of York was considered al- Bela Irnredl. minister of economica, wore not permitted to rebut flndingB tions, Bradley suggested a Repub- shooting, he said Modlesld apparent- Wink at solid whits horses. most certain to be elected Its first to form a government, and an- Legislature. though she probably never heard of Coordination of tbe numerous ft fact by an Agriculture Depart- lican state governmental setup that ly got out of bed. obtained bis Whistle as you pass a graveyard. ! Freya. She had dreams. president. He hecame an origina- nouncement of a new Cabinet Ust Blent examiner. would go into other departments. revolver from a bureau drawer and Leave your hat on In elevators. tor of the movement during a visit before tomorrow was predicted. functions of the State Welfare De- Her husband Isaac laid the keel • • • partment is another phase of the Chief Justice Hughes wrote the shot hla wife as she lav asleep, and You should not: a brig on Friday. She .told him to the United States four years ago.' decision. Immediately aftenrard tmcasury bal anck then one-year-old William In his Pick up safety pins In the street I Tbe Constitution I MARKETS AT A GLANCE problem wblcb is receiving the at- the National Labor ReUtiona board crib. Next he went Into another It was unlucky, but he even named tention of the governor and his od- Eat bananas with catsup. the ehip Friday and launched her Tile constitution prescribed these New York, May IS— (AP)— visors. moved to withdraw several of Its or- Washington. May 18.—(AP)— bedroom, and shot Joseph and An- Stir your coffee with your knife. functions for the council: Storks—Lower; ntiUties lead set- fiero against large Industrial firms. thony. In tbe front room b* turned on Friday the ISth. back. (Sovernor Cross will open the The poattioD of the Treasury on Open an umbrella In the, houae. Two Fridays later the vessel "1. To carry on the work of the meeting and then turn It over to Wallace’s letter to the chief Jus- May U : the gun on himself. Take a rake through the living two World-Wide movements for faith Bonds—Easy; low-prloed Issaea tice said fat part; ModlesU. a member of tbe force room. sank, and everybody In Colonial and order and for life and work;’’ ia supply. State Welfare Commissioner FTsd- "Too win hs Intaraatsd to know Receipts, $76M6.«10.38; expendi- etace 1926. had been attached to the America, except Isaac, nodded and eric C. Walcott. tures, ll8S.»n,745.47; balanck $3,- Why Is Friday th* lath consid- said Friday the 13th was really un- (These two organizations, the Ox- Foreign Exchange—Quiet; Belga Tbooe Invltod 74^883,684^6; customs receipts for toafflc aquad. He was popular with ered unlucky by many? ford Omference on Life and Work breaks sharply. « officers and bad a clean lucky. and the Edinburgh Conference on .Among those who are expected ta the m cath. 87,860,108.5a. isooed* The Library of Oongresa—which was lucky, however—he Cotton—Firm; better Worth voice opinions based on research ar* IS a staggering amount of infor- didn’t go with the boat deirainri; unfavorable ralna. (CM iM wd mm Page Tsb) Bngar Soft; hedge sellfaig. iOoBUseed *• ffam ztroi nf'v FACT TWO MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, PRH)AY, MAY 18,198S ir

the Interior Department West was FEDERAL POSITION engaged primarily In liaison work MAfncMByrCK gvgw u fo aiSRALU, flXANCatEsyria. CONN, YRIDAY. MAY 18.1988 between the White House and Con- MISS EVA JOHNSON PAGE THRfiJEtf; gress, a task since shared to some W E D D I N GS N . Y . StocksP"AN B named extent with James Roosevelt, son O B I T U A R Y PRBIDENT TALKS Australian Grain Ships Dietitian latter, he added, would to welcom- 17th and a picnic lunch will to RESIGNED BY WEST and secretary of the President HEADS G CLEF CLUB Kulpinsky-Anderson NETHERLANDS SEES ed "regardleos t o whether they are served at noon. PARADE MARSHAL DR. FRANK TELLS RepubUcana.” '' Early said the need for this liai- Miss Edns Maris Anderson Adams Exp ...... • . 9 H c ^DEATHS ON TRUST STUDY Mra. Harry P. Files, Sr., who has son work has almost entirely dis- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Air Reduc...... •• Off On Famous Race LESS WAR DANGER been confined to her home with a appeared since IK) per cent of It has John Anderson, was married last Alaska J u n ...... severe cold and streptococcus Infec- Under-SeCTetary Of The In- Elected President At Annual evening to Raymond Kulpinaky, son .. 9% OF G.O.P. PLANNING performed this session by the Allegheny ...... FORMER RESIDENT HERE tion of her throat. Is improving. President himself through hta regu- of Mi-a. Caroline Kulpinsky of 18 .. m [Memorial Day Committee Sydney, Australia.— (Correa-; WAPPING The next meeting of Wapplng Allied Chem ...... Hopes Congress Will Cover fthere no longer la any frantic haate lar Monday morning conferences Hazel street, and the late Joseph ..M9H pondence of the Associated Press) — to reach markets. Grange, No. 30. will to held at the terior Dept, Qnito— May Meeting Held Last Night; Kulpineky. The ceremony was per- Am C an...... IS KILIED IN HARTFORD Mrs. Ida R. Vltort, 61, wife of with leaders, and In telephone con- .. «7H Also Selects Rev. W. T. The wlilte wings of the Australian All take the same course, start-. Believes Tension In Wapplng Community Church Hou.se versations. ^ formed by the Rev. Karl Richter, Am Rad St S ...... 12 U grain ships again are carrying on Says Issnes To Be Learned Walter Vlbert died Wedneisday at Am S m elt...... Methods Of Avoiding Fo* Ing south from several Spencer gulf on Tuesday evening. May 24th and Get New Federal Job.. Is Choms Accompanist pastor of the Concordia Lutheran .. 37V4 the romantic traditions of the 19th her home, Station 40, South Wind- Is to be Neighbors Night. The The undersecretarysbip was a church, at the parsonage on Garden Am Tel and Tel .. ..131H John. Sobirai Fatally Hurt ports to the "Roaring forties.” Has Been Greatiy Eased sor. She wajB a resident of South new SIO.OOO Job, when West was Wallace As The Speaker. Centuiy clipper shlpa^ that carried There, the tearing westerly winds Granges especially invited are Good street. The bridal attendants were Am Tob B ...... 71 While Riding Bicycle Yes- tnre Depressions. China's tea and Australia's wool to From The Rank And Fde Windsor for 22 years, and was born appointed to that office with Secre- Am Wat W k s___ and gales In those southern latitudes Will .Vo. 127, Stafford No. 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar G. Anderson terday Morning. the Occident. ' In (Coventry. She waa a member of Burritt No. 39. The committee for Waahio^n . May IS.—(AP)— tary Ickes' approval. Miss Eva M. Johnson, accompan brother and sister-in-law of the Anaconda ...... blow them across the glebe with By Angio-Italian Pact .. 28 The annual “grain race” from amazing speed. The beat of the Of The Party. the Flret Congregational Church of refre.shments are to to Mra. Julia Ckariestrie* West,W est. under-secretary of “ He la a very good man and I 1st of the G Clef Club, was elected bride. The bride wore a gown of Armour, n i ...... 4H Lawrence W. Redman, Comman- South Windsor. Besides her hus- . the Interior, has resigned and his John Soblral, 28. of 4 Florence Washington, May 18— (API— Australia to Falmouth, England, windjammers log 350 knots a day. Luddy, Ellett Elmore and Thomas api very happy to have him," Ickes president of the club at the annual blue lace with corsage of gardenia Atchison ...... 29 der of Anderson-Shea Poet, Vet- and Cobh, Ireland, la under way. band, she leaves two sisters, Mrs. . iwlgeetion has been accepted by meeting held last night. MUs John- Aviation Corp .... erans of Foreign Wars, was ap- tract, Hartford, a foriner resident President Roosevelt expressed the sometimes for days on a row, in By J. O. Stark Crockett. said at that time. and roses, and the matron of honor .. 3T4 hope today that Congress to IL, com- Twelve large sailing ships, nearly those latitudes. John Wright of Coventry and Mra. Prisldent Roosevelt. son has been the club's accompanist wore dark blue lace with gardenias Baldwin, C T ...... pointed Marshal of the Memorial of this town, waa fatally Injured at The Hague, The Netherlands, May Chicago, May IS— (A P )—The Re- But last January, the Interior .. 1% 7:16 yesterday morning at the cor- ing anti-monopoly study would oov- aU the square-rigged freight car- At the end of the eastward stage Julian Austin of East Hartford, and TOSC.kNINl CONDUCTS Stephen T. Early, a White House since organization and has also of- corsage. Balt and Ohio ...... 8 Day parade and exercises Incident riers still in commission, have start- 13.— (A P )—This little land of the publican program committee plans a half-slater Mra. Nellie Hyde of eeretary, said the President was secretary swooped dowm on the Bendix ...... ner of Broad street and Capitol er methods of>f aavoiding v c ' future de- i is perilous Cape Horn, feared and ficiated In the same capacity for the The ceremony was followed by a .. liH td the holiday at the meeting of presstons through avoidance of un-1 ed or are ready to start from chunking wooden shoes and creaking to plumb the opinion of party vot- Andover and a niece and nephew. IN FOUR I.ANOUAOES looking around for a new post for office and virtually liquidated It. Beethoven Glee Club, reception at the home of Mr. and Beth Steel ...... avenue when hla bicycle collided distrusted by all mariners. In windmills sees straws In the wind -• 47H the Permanent Memorial Day com- with an automobile driven by Albert absorbed inventoriea and unwarrant- grain-loading porta. The funeral was held at 2:30 this U- West, former Democratic Congress- Interior department officials said Other officers elected were: Mar- Mrs. Arthur W. Anderson of 98 Beth Steel 7. pfd .. mittee last night. that region the old sailing ships face for peace. through the London (A P )-T h e British Broad- Ickes considered the office useless. ..87 Houle, 31, of 23 Congress street, ed high prices In some commodities. " Two already have been "spoken" their greatest trials but once media of questionnaires, regional afternoon In the Whitney Funeral man from Ohio, but as yet had not tha Blatter, vice president; Norma Church street, elder brother and sls- Borden ...... -• 1 6 ^ Rev.. William T. Wallace, pastor WU on their way across the At- But If war does come, she wants ca.stlng Company's orchestra, which The secretary himself observed Can Pac ...... Hartford. Ha made this remark to d e n ^ g j around the stormy cape they asaln TOnferencea and precinct gather- Home, 921 Main street East Hart- will play a aeries of concerts under •elected one for him. Johnson, treasurer; Caroline Fors- ter-in-law of the bride, for members '• 6H of the North Metholist church was that his administration's origin^ lantic. final leg of their long course. to go right on tilling her tulip ford, with Rev. Leon Austin, Pastor that "I like to see that the people Case (J. I . ) ...... •., Soblral waa removed to the Mt. find favorable winds until ttoy tods and building up the great dyke Toscanini's direction this summer Interior Secretary Ickes, who sev- ter, secretary; Helena Lcgge, finan- of the Immediate families and close 774 Sinai hospital where he died at lending and spending program was Sentlmentolisto about the sea reach another testing area—the of the Coventry Oingregatlonal eral months ago discharged West's In my department" earn their cial secretary; Faith Fallow, busi- friends. The Anderso'n home was Cerro De Pas ...... 87 system which keeps out the sea for Dr. Glenn Frank. committee b u s t e r salaries." 10:35 a. m. with a fractured skull. a failure. watch these hardy survivors of a doldrums. Church officiating. Burial waa In It "• ders In •eslstant, a relative of the under- ness manager; Eleanor Andrelsky, tastefully decorated with rosea and Ches and Ohio ...... 274 bygone.day stove off the competition much of the 196-by-108 mile king- chairman. ouUlned the procedure toree different langi;ages besides Houle was arrested on a charge of Asked a t' a press conference There they may become becalmed dom. Center cemetery. South Windsor. •eeretary and otherwise reduced West, a native of Mount Vernon, assistant business manager; Eliza- other spring flowsrs. The bridal Chrysler ...... 4 2 4 whether he had any definite program of steam and steel, although the tcr“lt'’ h'.;'!? ye«teTday af- Knpiwh. Coca Cola ...... criminal negligence bv Detective or find breezes too weak to move Just aa during the World War. the Another chain supper will to giv- B R O W N West's office staff, was salo to be Ohio, was In the consular service at beth Carlson, chairman .social com- party received underneath an arch .133 to combat surplus Inventories and 20th Century windjammers actually them for weeks on end. sM slL i h * Lnxa Edftioii year waa 852, a reduction from the Irving T^ust...... *>• located just west of Polish-A m ericon BANDAGE, 1” ...... 10 yds. 5c . 11 12 4 622 North Main straet. ^ M U I U S I B M e a Far Volnma Win Continue TONIGHT corresponding period of last year. Manhatub ...... 21 23 Je a n G o uld Wines MERCUROCHROME...... 6c T)ie total number of fatalities Is 32 A permit for alterations to a D ances q t 4 9 c f9 Caate) ManufacL Trust .. . 3 3 4 884 PIANO and IODINE ...... ^ UntU Sold. as of April 30. New York Trust .. bouse owned by WlUlam J. KeUy at London Dry G in . ' 8 4 87 106 Spring strM was iwi issued by Su n d ay, M ay 15 B A N TLY OIL CO. q t. 8 9 c B ^ N OINTMENT . ! .'23c Public National . . . . 34 38. Uie Building Inspector. Cost Is s«- ORGAN Tbere are IJSO.OOO school cUl- TiUa Guarantae . . . POLISH br o adcast ing 155 Center Street je L 5293 7 Umated at $ . and wiU to spent to Stadia: IK Heat Usater 8L Im p orted Sco tch C .f H 0 U S€ > ''S0 H dren and S8,(X>0 teachsrs to New U. S. T rust------1480 100 ORCHESTRA a Temn Old! 5t h $2.19 York aty. i 1540 chaise ^ present stogie into a two. TsiepbiMw m s X—Ex-Dlvldsnd. family dweUtog. 'A Oraad Ttas» la nRST AID KITS. INC. Sloe Gin pin t 5 9c, 51.50 Value

A.. FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, MAT 18,1988 MANCHESTEB EVBanUG herald, KAHCHESTER. CO.^N, FRIDAY, MAY IS. I 9U SCHOOL ENGINEER "BRIDET HOUST SHOWS PAGC PIV «:] Serv^ in War With Spain LOCAL MEN IN PARTY First Instrument Given to Schools chaae oT firoworks well tn advance SPANISH WAR VETERANS I NAZI CHIEHAIN School Orchestra GAS COMPANY SUES MAGAZINE FORECASTS Manchester LEGION PREPARING of the event. The foUowlng com- WITH HERBERT HOOVER mittee has been appointed by C3om- JOBNOTHLLED Date Book mander W. Henry W eir to take care of the fireworks details: Everett - (iENS0N'S|- j OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY IN LONDON FOR Donors FOR TAX REDUenON EmbodieB Ideals Emphasized Kennedy, Mark Holmes, co-chair- Tomorrow FOR‘TOURTB” SHOW R- J. Smith And Thomas Fer- In the advancement of mualc In Magazine “ House Beauti- men: John Jenney, Bert Moseley, Save $50,001 Await Naming To Vacanc]' «**n*.^ c*U»ret dance Edward Morse, C. M. Roblneoiw Oc- Buy the Big Super D e L n « r-ENDS ITP IN HOSPITAL CZECH PARLEYS fimson Go To Walcott Estata education in the schools of Man- ful” To Be Seen In Movies. at Raintmw in Bolton, chester a civic committee headed car Anderson, C. M. Bailey. Frank Celebrate Two Significant 1ST DAY ON NEW JOB This Afternoon To Greet Ex- Writ Served Today CaDs For Next Week ^jwlnl, Robert Hathaway, (3arl (OMrttaiMi froai page Om ) President. by G. Albert Pearson, and under Doe To Request To Hoii House BeauUful Magazine has May 15 — Annual confirmation Hope To liiprore A^am On LEONARD the amnoorahip of . The Herald, potent reasons for embarking on ^•less, W. J. Rtevenson, David Middletown, Conn., May 13. _ reunion at Concordia Lutheran Inomas, Earl WrIghL ;l Milestones In ffistory Of (A P )—From his bed In the Mid- planes would be tripled in the next U seeking to obtain musical In- Trial Next Month; Ask such an ambitious project as the Church. Fireworks Display Off r e f r i g e r a t o r dlesex Hospital, bis head heavily two years. Deputy Welfare Commissioner nruments for the use of pupils In Up Town Expenditures. designing, building and decorating May 16-21 _ Outdoor bazaar Aldo Pagahl will be chairman of the fireworks purchasing commit- bandaged, Anthony Zawllinskl, Winterton said the government Robert J. Smith and Thomas Fergu- the schools. Also cash donations of the Bride’s House each year at opon^red by L. C. club at club lot Ward Cheney Camp; 160 28, of Middletown pondered today would have S.SOO planes ready to son. publisher of The Herald, are In are being sought with which to Vahiadon Cut the Hotel Savoy-Plaza In New York. on Golay .street. Uon Bradley, publicity; Frank $139.95 put Instruments In repair and Eaa( Center Street '4ulsh, chairman of grounds. 'The whether there wasn't something take the air against an enemy by a party of 25 that la greeting for- Acting on a request of the Board Otherwise they would not be will- moUon picture, ,.J*^ *n l» r iy 8189.98 to that Friday the 13th supersti- April 1, 1940, with an undisclosed mer President Herbert Hoover at purchase necessary equipment ing to epend many months In plan- Mnual solleltation will be conducted _ Pt- Food Area for such study. Selectmen that no further 1938 Brides House.” at Center through The Heral.1 and the treas- Members, Gnests Attend. tion after all. number In reserve. The opposition the estate of Welfare Commissioner Bringing to a head a three year ning and building the bouse nor church houAe. Compare With Boxes Relllnr tat Donors to date are as follows: pendlturea be provided for imtll af- The Community Bervtcc eommlt- u^rer will be the Manchester Trust When he left home this morn- felt, however, that even that number Frederic C. Walcott in Norfolk, this contest over assessment of Its lo- would they release their valuable Company. $219.50. ‘ waa Inadequate and Germany's afternoon and evening. Mr. Hoover ter the meeting of the Board on I tee of Dtlworth-ITornen Post. Amer- a ing to start working on his new Cornet, George B. Keith, 19 cal distribution system, the Hart- decorator. Mlsa OtUlle Heuer from 11?^ — Swedish TercenUnarv 30 Monthk To Pay! Two slgiiiflcant mllestonea In job with the Miodlesex and plane-bulldlng speed was cited as s is to spend the week-end with Mr. LewU St Monday night, the Board of Educa- her editorial duties In order to su- jlcan Legion held lU first meeting ford Gas company, which has token tion, at a eesaion held laat night Cilebratlon at Emanuel Lutheran The destniellve Dutch elm dis- Cheaper Than Ice! M aacboter'a military’ history of the I Paper company, the Ziawtllnski goad to the air ministry. Walcott and expecta to get In some Trombone, B. J. McCabe 25 pervise the thousand and one details ihurch, 4 p.m. of the month last night and made court action In an attempt to se- c s ^ came Into the United States W ar with Spain were celebrated In I family told hjm to bo careful to- Rebellious Winston Churchill good trout fishing on the Walcott Winter St. postponed action to appoint a necessary to complete the exhibit SEE auspicious manner last nlg-ht at the cure a reduction In assessment, to- acbool plant engineer to aucceed the May 23 — All-memherahip meet- plans for the annual Fourth of July between 1925 and 1933 on burl elm I day, it was Friday the 13th. An- noted for bis recent oratorical estate’s preserve. State police met Violin, Mrs. Walter Olcott, 21 The Bride’s House exhibit, which celebration annually ^ n s o re d by State armory when over 160 mem burets against Chamberlain’s poll the Hoover party at Sharon this Foreat St. day caused the Town of Manchester late Arvld Gustafson, whose death u t^amber of Commerce at logH shippofi from Europe to cab- BKNSON FURN. & RADIO thony was too happy about It all to be served with a summons to de- was open for public InsjDcctlon thla Hotel Sheridan. the Legion groups. ’The plan for 713 .Main St, bora and guests of Ward Cheney cies, headed the list of conservaUves morning and escorted the former recently created the vacancy. inet makers in the Middl® Went to allow It to dampen his spirits. Violin, Mrs. Mary W lppert fend Its valuation of gas company year from March 21st until the flrat May 25 — Third annual outdoor holding the annual flreworka dis- Camp, United Spanish War Vet- who presented a motion "that this President to a fishing camp near Bolton Center. Written examinations taken by of May and which attracted thou- He was assigned to assist on a holdings In Superior Court the first 35 candidates for the position, Mualcal Festival by l.ooo school play on the Old (3oIf lots was ap- I; j arans of this town joined at an an- house would welcome the appoint- Sheffield, Maas. Mr. Hoover planned Cornet, Algot Johnson, 24 Ed- sands of people from all over the I proved and a neucleus committee delivery truck operated by gerton St. Tuesday In June. Previously, the which. It was announced, would be singers at Kdiieational Square. l;' } nlversary dinner In celebration of nr.ent of an Independent Inquiry Into to return to the Walcott home late United States, was designed to em- .appointed to be enlarged later. Joseph Klopper of Moodus. More our air defenses.” Board of Appeals refused to make filled by "civil service” appointment June 6-11 — Carnival aponaored ; the 40th anniversary of the camp’s this afternoon for a dinner pjirty (3ornet, Miss Grace Brown. 80 body the House Beautiful Maga- The committee ts making plans than two hours after leaving the Main St. reductions claimed by the gas firm. have been marked and returned to by Manchester Fire Department. j participation In the Spanish Amer- Lt. Ward Cheney, U. 8. A. * Labor’s motion demanded a "com- with a group of friends, that in- zine’s forcasts In physical form. In for a larger and better display of I plant, the vehicle passed over a Capt. Joel M. Nichols cludes Senator Smith and Judge Originating in 1936, action for the local Board by the Yale offi- June 17 Manehc.atcr High grad- ANY HAT IN THE STOKF. 'I loan War and the 30th anniversary plete and searching Independent In- Violin, Antoinette Pollto. 40 the Bride’s House the magazine fireworks this year than In the pre- catch basin. Zawllinskl. riding quiry conducted with dispatch," and Ferguson. assessment reduction bos been In the cials who were asked to do the cor- uation exerclsoB at State theater In ot the founding of the camp. on the tail board waa tossed high Lleut Ward CHieney, U. S. A., Inf., officer of Company’ O, First Irving street course of settlement, and since that puts Itself on record. Here they morning. vious years and will conduct the \ Ward Cheney Camp was organ- Connecticut (left above) for whom Ward Cheney Camp, United Span- the liberals requested a "sweeping recting and grading of the papers. In the air and landed on his head. Violin. Irving Perotti, 90 Ox- time the gas company bos been pay- actually show the decorating trends July 18-24 — American Legion solicitation of funds for the pur^ I iced thirty years ago May 7 and ish War Veterans of this town was named, was killed In action at investigation of aircraft supply, The Board Is now engaged In re- The hospital reported he suffered ford St. ing only 75 percent of Its annual which they recommended for the Carnival at Doiigherty’s lot. was ao named in honor of a member Imus, near Cavite, Philippine Islands. January 7. 1900. His body was anti-aircraft defense and air raid viewing the qualifications of the mer«'«!^H /■ P«=»ldent of the Chamber of (^m- severe lacerations, but bis con- Some cash contri>’utlons have tax ■ bill, as provided by law In cir- six highest standing candidates, year. o f the Cheney family, Ward Cheney, brought to the United States and buried in Blast cemetetry February precautions." ZZT A . r ' ” " Army bandsman (left above) is shovni pre- dition otherwise was good. PUBLIC RECORDS also been received. TTie donors cumstances of dispute. The town hiu names of which have not been an- Although thousands see these who during the Spanish War was 16. 1900. Captain Joel M. Nichols irlght) Spanish War Captain of The three motions probably will of such funds will be acknowl- ^ m ^ n e m «™ t used band In stru rn f. a ‘AIRPLANE FINIfINa’ -^1 be debated next Thursday. sought to eollect the outstanding 25 nounced, nor' have the marks of model suits o f rooms each year, mil- All Kinda of an officer 4n Company G,. First Con- the old company waa present at the anniversary ceremonies last night edged later In this column. percent, and the Issue has been i^ t n ™ t I drive to secure $2,000 for the purchase of new TO BE PROTESTED at the state armory. . Political commentators kept alive those taking part In the examina- lions of others do not have the op- ■aetlcut Regiment and later, as an Attachment brought before Superior Court. tion been made public. portunity to visit New York, and Instruments and the collection of usable ones. Looking on'with a satls- Infantry Lieutenant in the Philip- talk of a Cabinet shake-up, with Notice of attachment was filed to- Santa Barbara, Calif. (A P )__ some predicting that all mlnisterlai According to records In the as- It la expected that several mem so House Beautiful Magazine photo- T A IL O R I N G p e Insurrection was killed in ac- day with Town a e r k Samuel J. sessors’ office, the gas company thia hers of the Education Board will graphs the house In colored movies s^ooir" " '* *n the t^:, The county fishing Industrv plana CLEANING DYEING tion in an engagement at Imus, JAPS THREATEN posts Involving the national defense Turklngton In an action brought by an appeal to the .state le^slaturc year valued Its distribution system, meet on Monday with the full Board which are presented from coaat to St irs MADE TO ORDER Cavite Province, January 7, 1900. would be affected. Keasby and Mattlson of Ambler, GENERAL STATE FUND to halt airplane fishing, SATURDAY ONLY! BEGIAN CABINET EXPECT BREAK SOON about which the assessment con- of Selectmen to discuss the town’s coast by stores and organizations Work Called F.»r and Delivered. Ueut. Ward Cheney is burled In Pa., to collect an alleged debt. of troversy centers, at $239,038. The financial condition as It may affect interested In the fostering of bet- Santa Barbara fishermen charge Manchester In the Cheney family SUCHOW; DRIVE $350 owed the out of state firm by Board of Assessors valued the eye- School Board spending and appro- ter homes. that planes patrol waters off Ven- plot in East Cemetery. IN WATERBURY PROBE; SAYS HIGH COURT SURPLUS IS $800,000 tura and Santa Barbara counties, Oliver A. and George O. Bingham tern at $303,655. Total amount of priations. It Is stated by Town Manchester is fortunate again M ary Carn e y dropping smoke bombs when they S T A T E The local camp last night enter- RESIGNED TODAY t ■ thl.T town. North street realty In gas company holdings In Manchester Treasurer George H. Waddell that this year In being one of the first sight schools of fish. On that signal tained Its largest assembly of Past ON TOJINGHAl EVIDENCE IS STUDIED REVERSED ITS STAND the name of the Blnghama la In- Hartford, May 13.— (A P )—The Is estlmateck by the company as there 1s no question of the school cities in which the moving pictures T A IL O R SH O P schooners along the coast- In com- State and National dignitaries at volved In the attachment. state’s general fund had a surplus worth $288,370, while the town fig- board overspending Its appropria- of the model exhibit will be shown. H a t Shop the banquet and muster which fol- ures the value of the total at mimlcatlon by radio—converge on 20 Birch St. Phone 7.HRS (OoDUnoed from Page One) Warrantee of $800,000 as of April 30, It was re- tion, but that. In view of a possible The movie will be presented at the lowed in the veterans room also the (Oontlnoed from Page One) $350,353. falling off of receipts from taxation, the school with mllc-Umg nets Around the comer from 5c * 10c Opp. S(. Jamea’s Church (Onntimied from Page One) According to a warrante deed re- vealed today, two months In ad- Center Church House auditorium Government Headed By Pre- Papers noUfylng the town of the all departments of the town govern- making rich hauls. Store. Memorial service In honor of the tratlng Japanese column waa only corded today by the Town Clerk, vance of the close of the fiscal year next Tuesday evening at 8 p.m., and that the practice you now recom- Impending Court action were served ment have been asked to tighten Camp and Auxiliary members de- three miles from the Lunghal, in session until 5:30 p. m. Once or four and three quarters acres of when Gov. Wilbur L. Cross’ endea- admission will be free. ceased. A t the conclusion of the mier Janson Qm‘ts After twice during the day It was under- mend. that the examiner conducting property on Bldwell street has been vor to balanee the state budget will this morning on Town (Tlerk Samuel the purse strings, and reduce appro- threatening to sever It at Slnanchen. the hearing make a report which Is J. Turklngton, who turned them priated outgo wherever possible. Jamee T. Pascoe, decorator for latter ceremony Taps was Imunded 65 miles east of Suchow. stood the jury excused all witnesses conveyed to Andrew Ansaldl and meet success or failure. by two Girl Scouts. available to both parties for ex- over to George H. Waddell, clerk of Monday night other department Watkins Brother, will give an In for briefer periods of deliberation Frank Plano by Cheney Brothers. The April 30 statement was pre- formal talk on the various rooms Commander George J. Dowen of- ForHgners Are Warned 51-2 Months In Office. ceptions and argument, was adopted (he Board of Selectmen, for aubmls- chiefs may be summoned to a gen- atone. Documentary stamps Indicate a pared for the governor by Finance Included In the film and also an ficiated at the separate services hy this department about 20 months slon to that body. It Is expected eral conference which will be held Indicative of the Japanese con- B. A. Gardetto of Milford. Mass., consideration of $1,000. Commissioner Edward F. Hall, who swer questions. Mr. Pascoe visit and called upon David Chambers, fidence that the fighting soon will ago. that the Selectmen will Instruct the for the purpose of planning expense Identified as the son of the former said that In May and June last year reductions. ed the exhibit while It was open In iT ie ^ * chairman o f the Board of Select- be carried direct to the Suchow Brussels. May IS.— (A P )—The 1936 Derision the state ran behind $1,000,000. The Town (>>unse1 to represent the town Sum head of a concern which some years ’■■you will recall that when you In (Jourt. If, during the balance of the fiscal New York In order to have flrat men, Mayor Chambers welcomed area was a warning to foreigners Belgian Cabinet headed by Premier ago built some of this city’s sewers, TEMPERATURE HITS 28 same deficit In the next two months hand information. the visiting guests to Manchester in In that sector. remanded this same case to the year, the Board of Education can Paul Emile Janson resigned today was among the witnesses yesterday. would consume the $800,000 and get along without filling the vacant honor of the double anniversary. Masayuki Tani, Japanese envoy lower court In May, . 336, you dis- Bantam, May 13.— (A P )—It waa more too. It was Indicated. Paul Robeson, Jr., son of the Ne- after five and a half months In of- He was preceded to the jury area cussed this question and at that gro singer. Is attending school In engineer’s job, and If the vote on Others called on by Commander to China, sent a letter to all for- by two witnesses—officials of the cold May night here. Just before The commissioner Intimated there Dowen were: Past National Com- fice. time you wrote: 'x x x We can not Moscow because Russia, his father Monday Is for strict economy. It ap- THOMPSON MAY OUST eign ambassadors and ministers Public Works Department—Supt. daybreak the mercury registered 28. would be a tight rein on expendi- pears likely that no choice will be mander Charles Newton, Past N a The Cabinet waa formed Nov. 24, say that that particular type of Ice formed at the top of water in said, is the only one of eight coun- urging that all foreign nationals be Thomas J. FJemIng of the Public tures for the remainder of the fiscal made for the position until fall tlonai Senior Vice Commander 1937. succeeding that of Paul van procedure was essential to the tries Investigated where the boy evacuated Immediately from zones Works Department and his chief palls outdoors and tomato vines .year with purchases held to only Selectman Richard MarUn. com- BOARD OF EDUCATION Zeeland. validity of the hearing. The statute were frozen. f),/... *1... - w . ---- could work and play without fear Frank Shea, National Inspector along the Lunghal, Tientsln-Pukow assistant, Thomas Magner. those that can be proved necessary, of race prejudice. menting on the present move for Thomas Mullen, Department Senior The resignation was due to rtif- does not require it and what the and Pelping-Hankow railways. Henry Gebhardt, a professional economy, said yesterday that "It la vice Commander E. J. McBrIarty. fereneea over the government’s tax statute docs require relates to sub- (A Hankow dispatch said two photographer, also reported. It was stance and not form.’ pretty late now to try to save the Taxpayers Consider Petition In the gathering were twelve USWA propo.snis, designed to balanee the American Presbyterian houset. of budget. reliably stated that he had deliver- "Although you pointed out that last ten cents out of each dollar. For Special Meeting; School Department officers Including seven worship were damaged In Japanese (The Cabinet was .a eoalltlon of ed photographs taken within the such procedure was not required, Economics should have been mapped Head Dropped. past Department o f Conn, officers raids on Suchow Wednesday and la.st week. we nevertheless felt that Its adop- out lost winter. There Isn’t much and o f the Auxiliary those attend- Janson's own Liberal party. Social- SP E C IA L!! Thursday des{)lte the fact that large ist and the Catholic party.) I tion would help to assure fair play ^ N ational Tire ¥ left now to economize on. What ing were: Department President L. Thompson, May 13— (A P ) —Tax- American flags were painted on the The present crlsi.s, threatening j to all parties and made It a part of c ^ ^ saved during the two months payers here under consideration to- Mverataff and nine officers of her roofs. No foreigners were Injured. our regular procedure in all cases ANY PLAIN left In this fiscal year won’t be staff, three past preeldents of the for some time, came to a head when ^ Safety W ee k much. day circulation of a petition asking Officials of the missions reported Catholic ministers refused to parti- AUTO STOLEN. FOUND arising under the Packers and GARMENT the ISoard of Selectmen to call a Connecticut Department, Mrs. E. the Incidents to the American Em- cipate further in the government. I .Stockyards Act and similar legisla- May 14 to 21 Last winter Martin urged that special town meeting for the pur- Stellar Selection Perssona of Bridgeport, Mrs. A. bassy. tion. CLEANED AND closer supervlelon of expenditures M ertr of New Haven and Mrs. M. Catholic members of the Cham- DURING THE NIGHT pose of ousting the board of educa- Hospital Crowded ber of Deputies Finance committee "I am glad to know that the PRESSED— ’ Replace Smooth, Worn, Dangerous Urea! be undertaken by town departments tion, and reducing the personnel of liv e ly New Styles - Johnson of this town. Nine auxil- had opposed government plans for court has now approved the pro- 50 generally, but no action was then that body to five members. (Another dispatch from Kaifeng, iaries o f the Department o f Con- higher taxes, maintaining economies cedure which the department al- taken by town officials. Frederick Bernklow, who said he in Brilliant White Lunghal railway station, said the Stanley Srnka Reports Car FOR FREE DELIVERY necticut were represented with should be elTected first. ready had Inaugurated." G P O D YE A R — FISK Town Treasurer George H. Wad- was spokesman for an estimated many officers and members. Anglo-American China Inland Mis- Taken From Gas Station; dell said today that over $90,000 of (The Catholic party Is second Wallace’s letter set out that "up 1 CALL 4836 300 taxpaying rc.olltlcBl ene- citizens be assured of fair play." mandatory within ten days. when he closed the station and wont Cleaning Works Co. lato r. Mr. Nelson said today that day, 40 years ago thij month, when Marines were mopping up Isolated mies concerning administration of Wallace also discussed the de- The announcement was made at a the Mancheater company, having Chinese units. to get It to drive home at 11:30. The cision in a letter to Senators, a.ssert- BARLOW'S he has expectations of taking In the mass meeting last night In the high .L.t; the National bank when he had PLANT 93 WELLS ST. 595 Main Street volunteered for any duty, left town Scenes of “Indescribable confu- los-s was reported to the .Manches- Ing the effect was to give the "com- Phone 5404 approximately $90,000 outstanding school at a time when the education Society M aid H osiery 54c pr been its vice-governor five years ter police and notice of the car be- I for Nlantic and duty under P’cdcral sion" were reported from nearby before. mission men and their attorneys day*"** account by Mon board waa holding an executive ses- ing stolen was sent out over the others at 69e and 79c a pair. All the latest shmlesi I orders at various stations In the Julangsu Island, with tens of thou- Janson. upon taking offire. out- S700.000 of Impounded money which sion In connection with a dismissal teletype. This morning at 7:45 Ser. rightfully belongs to thi farmers." United States In • preparation for sands of refugees from Amoy line^ a program of far-reaching in- procedure that Involved 04 charges geant John McGIInn, who was on Much of (Thief Justice Hughes’ jr -q foreign duty, the call for which did everywhere blocking the streets. ternal reforms and declared his against Melden E. Smith, school su. the de.sk. was called from Bolton hy addre.ss before the American Law perlntendent. not come. Public buildings, schools and government would continue Bel- Constable Leonard GIgllo reporting institute concerned administrative WOMEN ADHTITED FREE One of the members ot the com- churches were filled with destitute glum’.s middle-of-the-road eoiirse in Smith, charged with Inefficiency, a oar being found near the home of bodies. His principal theme, how- disrupting the morale of teachers pany. Frank Donnellan, died one families and wounded soldiers. European politics, maintaining In- Kane’s Shoe Store month before the company was Milton Haling on the North Coven- ever. was that the nation’s lawyers and other counts, said through coun. 705 Main Street Food .Shortage dependence in "eonformlty with Its trj’ road. The numbers checked and BUY WITH CONFIDENCE A T SANDY BEACH DANCE exert their influence toward the se- sel he would consider legal action mustered out of Federal service and (Belgium’s) European mission." Johnson Block The food problem on tiny the owner of the automobile wa,s lection of "able and Industrious unless the board publicly retracted. Ward Cheney, a Lieutenant In the His policy provided for a strong notified. Judgea" Regardlew of what you may buy at your A 4P Liquor Store, you need U. S. Infantry, died of wounds In mimarymilitary defense, parity for the _ big nights are scheduled for , His statement that some Judges .. . Philippines. Of the camp s original J O* r* Flemish and French languages, iin SCHOOL D.4YS. have no fear$ as to the soundness and reliability A4P buys only Bendy Beach Ballroom this week- 28 charter members, twelve were I do harm "with their conspicuous In- 21..*^'' r. !'i. ' employment ,ond lllneas Insurance eptness" drew attention from Sen- legitimate brands from authentic sources. Look over these values of end and It Is confidently expected a present last night, four have since acute, with transport of additional -J . . strict control of financial sooie- Jefferson City, Mo.—And now. ators. Several expressed the belief ^ r d crowd will visit this popular died and four are now In h(«pltAls supplies from the mainland virtual- ties and speculation. school for janitors. well known merchandise . . . at special prices effective through dance palace. ly Impossible, that the chief justice had no ar>eclflc M ay 18th. r r y or incapacitated by illneaa and un- L. W. King, state superintendent persons In mind. S a tu rdy night will be ladles’ One Dodge and able to attend. Foreigners were organized into of schools, has announced classes night and the management will ad- emergency committees iu an effort Many of the members of the camp for school Janitors In beating, clean- Wales was annexed to England mit all ladles free Into the ballroom One Plymouth at present were members of. other to cope with the problem. The limit- ing and sanitation. during the reign of Edward I. An exceptional dance bill Is being of- volunteer or Federal units of the ed number of doctors were working COLUMBIA SCOTCH VALVES fered ^ t h ‘Tommy” Gordon and state and some saw service In the day and night in hospitals and first h^ CMets featuring the program. bcU/£/ Demonstrator Philippines and in China during the aid stations chokeert to decide oa they Victor Record Society The Dodge deol- choose." spring play. "Ruraplestlltskln", for er’e Blue Seal Is y o v pledge of dependobUity. CX)NN OOIJ-EOE ELECTION the children o f the other schools, STRAiaHT ^ o n Julio Alvarez del Vayo, Spanish 1 C A B A N A 1 o n A P R IC O T Sedan— $355 ^ CTRB QUOTATIONS _Weara selling so many uew 1988 Dodge sad "f»A0B8IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, JIANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAT, MAT 18,198» MANCHESTER EVENING HEUALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- FRroAY, MAY 13.193g

r£laUona In Uia shippliis taduitry I authentic source of, a high ethical ,2:30 p.m., Swlngology; 3:30 concert HUmrlfEHter ad bava long baan ootad for unen* I atAndard. from Berlin. WABC-CBS—10 a m., VICTOR RECORDS NOW tion radio-phonographs to hear thejr mands of local people, and the de- lightened attitude both of employer In his EareweU Address Gsorga Quotations— PROGRAM Cincinnati musicalc, 100th broad- favorite musical arUste when they partment Is all set up ready to lEttEitHts Brralb and employee. Employers fostered Washington waa cautioning his In Ne w Y o r k RADIO cast; 1 p.m.. TuUp feaUval at Hol- specially noted serve the music lovers of Manches- FRIDAY, MAY IS (Centra! and Eaatem Standard Time) land. Mich.; 2. Columbla-Cambridge that there ta so much more interest long bouro, low wages, and cramp- countrymen that certain definite TO fProfframs in fi(an^r4 TtmB^Dcpliffht riing on« hour later) ON SALE AT K E i r S ter with both classicsl and popular . ____ WBUflUBD BY THB They threw out my application at debate on "Britlah vs. American in the clasaicB than ever before Victor Records. ,*B*ALD PIUNTJNQ COtf PAJ4T. TKC. ed quarters, while the employee principles must be followed If the Not*: All programs to key and baale cbalni or froqpg thereof anleee >T>eel* Bssteni Btaadard rtme la BlMtll Strtct HOW SPEAIW^rPBOVED ^leaving Newark Airport for Chicago high school because they thought it fled, coaet to coMf (e to e) deslanatlons Include all avatteble etatione. ' English, from New York and Lon- Radio Itatenera and theater-goers by lfaa«h«tt«r. Conn. abused his employment tn a manner security and perpetuity o f the A BAR TO ROMANCE the other afternoon. One of the was a joke. They’re always doubt- "'BRIDES H O USE Programe eubjeet to change by etatione without prevloue notleo. F. M don; 4. Jefferson County, Ky., Chil- Increasing Demand For Rec- the millions have become fans of THOMAS PGROUSON ing me. I have a lot of explaining New York, May 13 — (AP) — dren's chorus; 3, Hollywood (Chil- such artists os Nelson Eddy. Kirsten that would not be tolerated In any young nation was to be assured. paosengers was a rather alckly-look- NBC^WEAF (RED) NETWORK ------W I p W E S T — w m b d w ie n w l b w k f h ords Is Noted Everywhere; OtBsrai MABftc«r By GEOBOE BOSS Ing chap with a rasping cough. to do. w k b h w c c o w a b t k a ^ w n a z dren’s Hour. WJZ-NBC — 11:30 Flagstad, Lawrence Tibbett. Allan ^ F obbSsS OctobT I, lltl______other Industry.” Among those principles he gave B A S I C — C a e t : w e a f w n a e w llo w j a r Change In the date for Premier New York, May 13. — Tracking After a minute or two In the air, —George Washington, of Son Fmn- w t a j w c i h k y w w f b r w ro w r y w h e n a.m.. Farm Bureau Federation; 4 Industry Growing Rapidly. Jones and the many other stars on From there few facta It would down a plot for youi new novel T ciaeo. w c a e w u m w w j w e a l w d e l; M id w e e t t k f b b Muaaollnl’a speech on Foreign rela- FoblUbtS Ctbit BvsbIbs Cxcspt prominent place to national moral- he turned to one of hla fellow-pas- C O A S T .— k n z k o ln k o l k f p y k v l x a f o k o y p.m.. Act U of "Alda" from Flor- the radio and In pictures. BvBdftys BBd RohdAfA Entered at the Here’s a true one, culled from Man- O F 1938" •j n ia q w h o w o w w rt a f w ir e k e l p . tions at Genoa, Italy, haa neceasl- Application seem os though If an adequate mer- ity. And Wagner, writing a cen- aengera and said: ’’Know where M o u n t a in : k o a k d y h S o u t h i w m b r: C e n t . E a e t . ence, Italy. WOR-MBS—10:30 a m One of the features oir tbe reconi Application for a marriage li- : FdsI Offtoa at Hnnehaiur. Conn,, as hattan's 40’s, that you may have I'm going Out to Arizona to die. 1 believe our reversal of the Uted on alteration In the plans for Kemp's Incorporated, formerly an • S a e oBd Class Mall Matter. chant marine le to become an ac- tury later In "The Simple Life,’’ de- gratia: k o m o k h q k p o k f u : 4:30— Mue ic f or F u n , Orch e e t. Christening of two U. S. Destrovera business today ta the Victor Record cense was made at the Town CTerk’s I don’t think I’m long for thla world order of things since the age of O P T I O N A L S T A T I O N S ( o p e r a t e in t e r* 6:00— P r a s e .R a d i o N e w e P o rlo d the broadcast In this country. at Boston. exclusive music store, have again oompllsbed fact. It will be neces- e h a n t e a b l y on e i t h e r R E D o r B L U E Society which has thousands Mf office late yesterday by James C. S U B S C R I P T I O N R A T E 8 clares that the morality of the ma- They—thla attractive . couple— and that’s where I’ll end my days.” Pericles, when the art of living 4 : 0 ^ S ;0 O - T o B o A n n o u n c o d In place of transmission of the n e t w o r k s): B A S IC - - E a a t i w lw w f e a 4 : i J ” 5 : l ^ S o n g e b y M a x in o B u lll v a n Some weekend short waves: opened a record department, to members. The Society pays the Bayllss, a clerk, of 164 Henry ; Om Tmt by Mall ...... M.M sary to wipe out the professional jority la the only way by which lib- began to care for each other Just HI* companion tried to dissuade was at lU zenith but knowledge w sa n w o r k w c o l; M i d w e e t: w o o d w a i talk, which first had been scheduled f Par Month by Mall ...... t «0 as the Speakeasy Era waa passing a 6:S ^ B o a k o C a r t e r ' e C o m m e n t take care of the Increasing demand members dividends In records, and street, and Florence M. Plano, a politician, and the Industrial graft- erty can live In a democracy. him from this glum view. But he limited, accounts for many of the O T H E R 4145— 6:45— L u m a n d A b n e r—e a a t Sunday rooming, there For Saturday—TPA4 Paris 6:15 for records. Everywhere through- S i B v I a C o p y ...... t e i into limbo. But she reasoned his went on: "My family tried to talk present-day Individual and aoclal O P T I O N A L S T A T I O N S - C a n a d i a n: 6 : 0 0 - 8:00—J u e t E n t e r t a i n m e n t — p.m., (Concert from radio Paris; JZJ also enables them to obtain the new clerk, of n Plano place. DallT.rod On* Toar ...... tii.M era who are reaponslble for the hu- c r c l c f c f ; C e n t r a l: w c f l w t m j w lh a w d a y N o r t h w e e t e r n U . B o o k e h e lf — w est will be Instead a 15-mlnute English out the country the record business Perhaps then aa the nation again jjiode of living an J the tempo to breakdowns and may suggest e k f y r k o a m : S o u t h : w i a r w p i f w i t w j a z Taltyo 6, Muslcale and 12:45, Na- *14.95 RCA Victor Record Player me out of fljing. - Bald It was too 6(16— A r t h u r G o d f r e y , J o h n Sa t b summary on Saturday moraine has been Increasing to such an ex- MEMBER OF THE A!»!»OCTATED miliating condition that our nation- approaches Memorial Day with Its which he was eternally keyed, made dangerous. Isn’t that funny T Here line of iMutry. w f la - w s u m w lo d w so c w f b n w w n c w m e — e a 8t : J a c k S h a n n o n , T e n o r— w est tional program; HAT4 Budapest 6. without coat. This Record Player RE.\SON.\I, TROUBLE. PRESS him a risky husband. So ahe .re- w a v # w *m w m n w a b w a p i w m a b w i d i shorOy after he flnl.shea speaking! tent, that the Industry haa grown al shipping la In. One reads of na- Inevitable glance at the profits and I am, a doomed man—and they tell —Dr. Charles Burlingame, Hart- A Moving Picture in Color, presented by k v o o w k y w f e a w b a p k p re w o a l k t h e 6:3 0— 8 :3 0—H o lla e o S h a w 'e So p r a n o Royal Opera House orchestra; GSP plays record through any modern Tbe Associated Prsee is exciusivslr turned to her home town In Oklaho- ••00— 7:00—O h o a t o f B a n j a m l n S w e e t It win be carried by WJZ-NBC at from a two million dollar huslncsa Soottsbluff, Neh,-/Police are con-: aaUtlsd to the use of republlcailon me flying Is too risky! But I told ford, Conn., psyehlntiist. k s b x k t b s k a r k k r n c : M o u n t a in : k r i r 6 :3 0 — 7:30—P a u l W h i t e m a n O r .—t o o 7 a.m. GSD GSC GSB London; 6:50, Songs AC radio with the new crystal pick- tionally prominent Individuals at losses of the national ledger. It may ma, atUl greatly in love with him, Watkins Brothers and House Beautiful k g h ] k t a r k o b : P a c i f ic : k f b k k w g k m j to eighteen million dollara In three’ sidertng drastic steps to curb a aud- 1 . af all DtwB dispatches crsditsd to It them that If a man like Andte k e m j 7 : 0 ^ 8:0 0— H o lly w e e d H o t e l—c t o ca t of London; RAN Moscow 7, Pro- up, and brings out the quality In ^ o r not otherwise credited In this the head of shipping companies, not be without benefit to study though ahe eventually married a Kostelanetz, who has everything to 6 ( 0 ( ^ 8 : 0 ^ L u d Q lu a k in*a O rc h e e t r a years. The eixtra heavy demand for the record, as only a pickup can do. den wave of flower raid.s which one i Pm not going to get married on Magazine at the Center Church House^ C e n t . E a s t . 8:45— 8 :4 5—V Ie w p o In t e f r o m A m o ric a gram In English: 2RO Rome 7;30 sper and siso (hs lecal news pub* which received hundreds of thou- carefully the ethical balances aa sturdy, aubstantlal fellow citizen. live for, can fly so often, ao can I.” It. That’s not enough nowadays. Addition to the WJZ-NBC sched- recorda U nation-wide, and never be- Millions are joining In America’s woman said "always start a few I Sshed herein. But what we want to record Is 2*5 ? ^ Y o u r F a m i l y a n d M in e 6 :0 ( ^ 1 0 :0 0 —J i m m y O o re e y O rc h o e .— Chamber music; DJD Berlin 8:4s! fore were so many people interested Ironical, for the chap to whom I’m going to get my teeth fixed. Tuesday Evening, May 17th, 8 p. m. 4:4S— L i t t l e O r p h a n A n n i e «- b a s ic : J u e t E n t e r t a i n m e n t — w . r p L ule at 12:30 p.m. Saturday is * talk new. rapidly growing vogue for days before the end of school." All Tiahts of repubUcatlont of sands of dollars for carrying mall wen aa those of foreign commerce that ahe had agreed to a rendezvous Show windows of Germany. aRoolsI dispatches bersln are slso rs* he was talking was Andre Koe- —Guadalupe Ma^nez, busboy e a s t : H a p p y J a c k in S o n g ^ w e a t 6:1 5—10:15—L u m * A b n e r —w e st r p t . ^ Rep. William Lemke of North In music as_thejL n(JS(. are. The fine playing, dancing to. entertaining She said teachers were getting - asrvsd. over a 12 months’ period, when the and domestic business. again, on a very recent trip to telanetz, flying to Oilcago for a 4 :0 0 -. 5:0 0— E d u c a t i o n fr o m t h o N o w a •:6( ^ ^ 10:30— W H I O sb o r n e O r c h e s t r a Dakota on "Bill to Postallze Rail- For Sunday-TGWA Guatemala radio programs have brought new more flowers now than they know j who found, nod wns' allowed to 4: 1S ~ S:1S- > D a n ce B a n d . P ia n o T i m o 10:00— 11:00—A r t K a e e e l A O r c h e st r a 8 p.m.. Concert; HBO Geneva 7, with, Victor "Records. mall carried amounted in the ag- Manhattan, In one of those dimly-lit brief visit. keep, gnfio. 4:2S— 5:25— P r a se R a d io N e w t P e rio d 1 0 :3 5 - 1 1 :3 0—O ssi e N e le e n A O r c h e s t r a road Fares" . . . beginning with the Ideas In both popular and classical what to do with, and advised them ' - Fq II sirrles client of N. B. A. Serv* places that once passed as speak- 1 1 :0 5 - 1 2 :0 5 —D a n c e M u sic— w e st o n ly League of Nations activities; HAT4 Kemp’s Incorporated, felt the re- las Inc. gregate to a paltry few hundreds 4 :3 0— 5 : t < ^ P a u l D o u g le e on Sp o r t e concert of May 21. the WEAF-NBC music, and the millions of radio lis- to demand that students bring notes ! at eaalea and now pass aa taverns. 4:45— 6 ;4 ^ - M o o r a v i e n Q le o C l u b - sponsibility of establishing a raeord Shocking If you hold to the highest Ideals NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK broadcast of the NBC symphony or- Budapest 7, Ballads; PCJ ' Nether- teners are turning to their combina- with all floral gifts slgnlfving they I Member AmerlesD N'ewspsper Pab- pounds weight. Again some of these BRAZIL COLLAPSE With the old boy friend, of course. w e s t : O r p h a n A n n i e — m id w r e p e a t department to take care o f the de- Now we don’t generally poke 5:00— 5:0 0— A m o e *n’ A n t W — e a s t : B A S I C — E a s t : w js w b s* w b sa w b a l chMtra wUl be moved up one hour lands 7:15, Program for the Amer- were "obtained legally." " | Ushers Assoeistlon. She atm la attraotlve and retains of the profession, socialized "dollar patriots” took over the nin- The strength of the present Bra- around for news of how to keep the medicine will not come Into being, A D M ISSIO N FREE J a c k B e k e r in T e n o r B O le r— w est w h a m k d k a w g a r w s y a w j t n w s y r w m a l making: the time 8 to 9:30 . , . with icas; 2RO Rome 7:30 Opera; GSP her old-time charm and he Is no less pet tabby from devouring all the 5:15— 6:15— U n d o B a r e R a d io S t a t i o n ’ ^ fll w e b r w e k y w a p d w e a n w ic o GSD GSC GSB London 8. Royal Publishers Repreeentatlves: The nlng of many ships owned by the illlan government of President but If you permit a minority to 5:3 0— 6:30— N e w Y o r k P a r a d e — w e a f ; w l e u : M i d w e st : w e n t w ls k w k ko U w re n Julius Msthews Soectsl Agener—>New handsome. They JIned, went to the guppies in the goldfish bowl, but we E d w i n C . H ili*e T a l k — n e t w o r k w m t k so w o w o w e t n : S o u t h : w r t d w n b r military college band: DJD Berlin York. ChiesAO. DetroJi snd Boston. government on a contract that the Getullo Vargas is made clear In play, danced and had a generally give the profession a bad name 1 happened to be in the vicinity of the don’t see how you can atop social- 6:45— 6:48— T h e T h r e e R o m e o e—c h a i n krgrr k f d m w ro l k r i a w j b o w d su w a g a Ington on Sunday afternoon aa a 10:15, Fantasy Polonelse. ships would be paid for out of the gay evening. Aquarium (again) and there waa 6 :00-7 7:00— L u c ill e M a n n e r e —c t o ca t w sg n k x y a : M o u n t a in : k l o k v o d k g h f ; MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF news from the southern republic ized medicine. 7 :0 ( ^ 8 : 0 ^ W a l t a l n g b y A b e L y m a n 5*® **6^*' R«ca k j r feature of Air .Mall Week the dedl- CIRCULATIONS. earnings, but when the cream wm And after several drinks Ifi the Mr. Coates, curator of the piscatorial 7 : 3 0 - 8:30— A . L . A l e x e n d e r ’e S t o ri e e N O T E : 8e o W E A F . N B C f o r o p t io n a l which Indicates Uiat a well-planned tavern, ahe broke dowm and tear- —Dr. Sidney McCkirdy, medical Met o f e t a tio n e . utlon of the first airplane postof- realm, to tell us about It. 8:00— 6 : Q ( ^ F ir e t N l g h t e r e P l a y — t o c flee. HELP FOB CUPID. T h e H e r a l d P r l n t l n a C o m p a n y In o .. taken from the undertaking and the Fascist movement launched there, fully confessed that she had been supervisor of the Ohio Industrial 8:30— 0:3 0—J i m m la F Id le r* H o lly w o o d C e n t . E a s t . a ss u m e s n o f i n a n c i a l r e s D o n si b l ll t y The Aquarium haa solved the Conunlsslon. 8:45— 0 : 4 ^ 0 o r o t h y T h o m p a o n , T a l k ships required overhauling, the wrong about him—that he had made 3 :3 5 — 4:3 0— T o B o A n n o u n c o d (36 m .) f o r t y p o A r s p h i c s l e r r o r s a p p e a r t n a in collapsed like a pcg-Ioo.sened tent. problem of holding the institution’s WATKINS 8:0 0—1 0 :0 0—T o B o A n n o u n e o d —e a s t : Madison, Wls.—"Oldsters" were On the air tonight: ships were turned back to the gov- something of himself. cate away from the fish by mean* BROTHERS I N C A m o s *n* A n d y — w e st r e p e a t 4:0 0— 6:00— N e w e : W e a h i n g t e n C e l ls A d v e r t is e m e n t s tn t b s M s n c h r s t c r President Vargas, who now 4:15— 5 :1 5 —T h e R e v e l e rs — e a s t : urged by Miss Zoe Bayllss, assist B v e o l n a H e r a l d . They had a few more drlnka, of science. Electric eels are put leather goods kept In a warm, 8 :3 0—10:30— R u b y N e w m a n O r c h e e t r a Boxing — WJZ-NBC 9. Nathan ernment and the money due to the damp and dark place will mildew. 10:00—11:00— B e n C u t t e r A O rc h e e t r a M a rlo w e A L y o n . P ia n o e — w e s t ant dean of women at the Univer- "wears the pants" In Brazil's house- laughed a little and then he sum- within easy reach of the feline pets. i 4 :3 5 — 5:30—J o h n n ie Jo h n st o n e 's S o n g s Mann vs. Tony Galento, heavy- 10:30—11:30— D a n c in g M u t io O rc h e e t r a weights. sity of Wisconsin, to provide places government was conveniently for- hold, "has had sufficient time and moned a cab and escorted her back Innocently, the cats start playing i CBS-WABC NETWORK 4:45— 5 :4 5 - L o w e l l T h o r n e s — e a a t ; FRIDAY, MAY 18 to her hotel. There they kissed and T h e V e g a b o n d a Q u a r t e t — w est for "honest love-making” for young gotten. Tliesc "Patriots" got away with the charged, wriggling eel and. | B A S IC — E a s t : w a b c w a d e w o k o w c a o 6 :0 0 ^ 6:00—C l e m M c C a r t h y , S p o r t » — Talks — WABC-CBS 9:45/ Dr people. public support to build for himself said a tender good-bye—for keeps with the "boodle." leaving the gov- after mild electrocution, give up In ' w e el w a r w k b w w k r o w h k w j r w d r e w j i ; T h e F o u r o f U e —n e t w o r k Ales Hrdlicka on "The Austrian "Love among young people In the MERCHANT MARINE a strong backing which It will be this time. Again, she choked up w c a u w ja a w p r o w f b l w is v w g a r: M id - 6:15— 8:15—C . S e e r c h i n g e r , C o m m e n t People” WEAF-NBC lO.-So, Rep. ernment holding the bag. disgust and henceforth regard all ' w e e t i w b b re w f b m kmcMs k m o z w h a a 6 : 3 5 - 8:30— N o t e D a y a n d H e r So n g springtime la inevitable." ahe told difficult for green shirt wearing and admitted her error In judg- piscatorial foes aa kilowatt carriers, k f n h k r n t A. H. Andresen of Minnesota on . By Jame. B. Hutchinson ment. 5 : 4 5 - 8:45—C r a i g M a t h u e e in So n g e the University Housemothers’ As a necessary part of the equip- revolutionaries to overthrow. giving them a wide berth In all fu- E A S T — w b n a w p g w h p w h e o w o r e e fr b 8:00— 7:00— M . S p i t a l n y 'a O rc h e e t r a Agriculture Control." Association. Today'* Ouret Editor ment of a motlem Navy, It la to be Back at the tavern, the proprie- ture encounters. c k a o w l b z w m a s w e a g w n b f w l b s w k b n 6 :3 0— 7 :3 5 - D e a t h V a ll e y D a y s, P l a y WEAF-NBC-6:15, Uncle Ezra. Particularly will It be difficult for tors were counting the night’s re- w iil o w k b l 7:0 0— 8 :0 (5 . O e o . O lse n . T i m A Ir e n e •We must keep good parlors hoped that the government will Well, perhaps a paragraph of D I X I E — w g e t w a f a w b r o w q a m w d o d 7:30— 8:3 0—P a u l W in g 'a S p e llin g B e e 7 Lucille manners concert: 8, Waltz where young people can meet on a At the preacnt time there la be- politicos of the Fascist stamp to ceipts and one stopped long enough thia nature isn't lost upon the world k l r a w re c w la o w w ) w t o o k rl d k t r h k t a a 8:00— 9:0 0— N e w Y o r k B o x in g B o u t o Time; 9, First Nlghter drama; 9:45 somehow proreed with ila program to say, "Well, he used to spend a lot The Rug Scoop of the Year! w a c o k o m a w d b o w b t w d a e w h ig w d b j 9 :0 0 —10:00— N o w a t M i d r l g u o r a O r e . good social basis. We must look fore the nation a matter constitut- do the overthrowing. Brazil has a If you are troubled by similar woes w w v a w m b g w sjs w m b r w a l a k t u l k g k o 8 :3 5 —10:30— D a n c in g M u sic O r e h e e e t r a Dorothy Thompaon: 11, Ben Cutler upon love making aa natural and that haa been too long lelnyed, of of money here, and when he asked at home. Anyway, as Matt Greene w c o a w d n e w n o x k w k h k n o w w m m m 10:0( ^ -1 1:0 5—F . T r u m b a u e r O r c h e s t r a orchestra. ing an lasue of vital Importance to democratic tradition which asserted me to cash a check. I couldn’t turn w j n o w c h t w p a r w m jia w c o e w r v a normal." building up our merchant marine, auggeats. maybe that Is why the 10:30— 11:80— D a n e l n g j y i u e i e O r e h e e t r a WABC-CBS—6:30, AdventCires in an patriotic clUzena. The lasue is, itself many years ago when the old him down." Aquarium la situated on the Bat- what our naval policy ahould be, and in ao doing help In providing empire was overthrown. Since that To which hla partner retorted, tery. Ji Benjamin "Yeah, but I told you we’re not run- Sweet; 7:30, Paul Whiteman band and Its extent. There la, however, needed employment to the workers 7:80—Shoppers Special time there have been dictators and ning a grocery store. We don't 1:48—News Service *• «°>iywollege medical yonr old one. 8 Years To Pay! was Biich a vast difference In the and will be In the direction of full and approaches over Harbor brook. 7:00—Morning Watch—Ben Haw- SERVICE perjury. Now it la aafe to assume MIddlefleld. Reed Gap road. 4 honor aociety. annoutice'd election of submitted prices a* between the democracy, not toward an Imported 9x12* thorne. twelve members from the student TYPEWRITER CO. that from twenty-five to fifty per mile of wairrbound macadam. 8:00—News. ahlpbulldara of thla country and the brand of the mneentrated dope of Norwleh-Spragua. Repairs to body at the Yale School of Medicine. 195 Tnimball 8t Hartford, Conn. BARSTOW'S cent, according to the type of wit- 8:15—Doc Schneider’s Texans Local Agent*: ahlpbullden of Great Britain. tha Faaclat-Nazl plant. Conditions O f bridge over Shstucket river and re- Just North of P. O. ness, win deliberately lie when un- SIZE 8:30—Radio Bazaar. Adam la the Hebrew word for . K E M P ’ S There is no qiieatlon. when facta American .soil, wbathar north or moval of oanal briilge. Temporary (A EsL 1922 Phone 8284 der oath." bridge provided. 9:00—Blue Grass Roy. man. south of the equator, braads freo- Stotc Roads are faced, that we find our mer- Strangely enough the replies of Portland. William street. 1 1-3 Woven through 9:18— Sunshine Express. ohant maiioa In a deplorable con- dom and nurture* Ilbarty. It la mile* waterbound macadam. 9:80—Food News. business man aiid a banksr 9:45—Londt Trio. dition. Here are some figures that deep sot], which surface poisons m the State of Connecticut announc- Somere. Stafford and Billings to the back brought practically the same state- Corner road*. 1 3-4 mils* of rolled 10:00—Amanda Snow. may be of lntere.«t. In the year affect only superficially. ed by the Connecticut Highway De- ments. portment May 11, 1938 for the week bank run gravel. 10:15—Chartoteera. 1910 the tonnage of vessels carry- Memory then roramltted one of ending May 21, 1938. Oiling Work. 10:30—Mualc Internationale. '” *51 Route 13—Manchester. WappIng. 11:00—Florence Hale. ing commerce entered and cleared the mean tricks which upon occa- Spoi-lal Notice— .Mlddlctown- at United States ports, was: Amer- Portland Bridge. Route 83—Manchester, Oakland. 11:15—Ford Rush and Silent Slim. sion It plays upon ua all. Months Rout* 83—Manchester. Highland 11:30—Half Past Eleven. ican shipping, ret tons, 19.446,233; before the New England (Chamber W ashin g to n Route No. 14—Portland. East Park: Bolton. South Bolton; Hebron, 11:48—Serving the'(tonsumer. foreign shipping, net tons, 63.663,- approach to the 3flddlctown-Port- North St.; Hebron, Cotchester-aU- Lustrous 12:00—Chasin'! Music Series. of Commerce waa closing Ita ses- land bridge. 2 4 miles of concrete 903; the percentage being Ameri- ead. P. M. Sale! sions. Various resolutions had been D ayb ook pavement Unless absolutely ncc- Route 87—Franklin, Norwlch- 1 can, 22; foreign 77, The proportion cssap’ we would advise through 1:00—Newe, Weather. Market Re- passed pertinent to such a gather- B y F n t f m G r s p t r ^ — Lebanon. port. C o o l! C o lo rf u l I of American tonnage Increased traffic to avoid using the Middle- ing—resolutions dealing with busi- Route 140—Ellington. Broad Sale! 1.00 ^len^a Speed Tailored to a ^'T from that year until In the year Washington — Mayor Frank town-Portland bridge due to un- Brook. ness and Inilustry and commerce usual conditlona made necessary on O R IE N T A L 1920 the pereen' waa; American Hague’s Jersey City policemen hus- Route 179—Barkhamsted, Reser- ShlrlSe ShortH Then came another resolution; i ^count of this type of construction. voir. Shadow Panel Sheer shipping, 51 per cent; foreign shln- tled Socialist Norman Thomas Through traffic mav cross river Spectator plea that town, city, county, stats Route 181—Barkhamsted. Pleas- plng. 49 per cent. Thu waa the across a state border and thereby Haddam ant Valley. and nation hold all their deallhga or Hartford. W DRC highest American per cent sine* brought to Washington examination No Route number— XeavfarV 25< 1 H Frocks with each other and with th* Indi- Ito rout* number. Middletown ttfl Harttoni, Coan. IflSO 1S70. r r m 1920 there se; In a de- one of the fancier varietlea of gov- Ellington, Ellington avenue. R EP R O D U C T I O N S Froeks vidual to a higher ethical level. The West approach to the Mlddletown- Manchester, North Main etreet. ernment that exist In thla country Portland bridge. 1-4 mile of re- Eastern DayU^bt Savtnf Time ra.von cline until In 1936, the last y'ear for Cool, comfortable. Sw Ih rib W ard public press had played up that res- under th* benevolent eyes of the Inforced concrette under conetme- crepe which I have any data, the percent- Statue of Liberty. knit. Fly-front ihortt, lattex olution a bit as It was rather out tlon. Traffic maintained. hark to the tale P.M. Elksj^s White Shoe Cleaner. “ 1 3 » Price d. . a g e was .American shipping, S3 per Tbomaa, to whom a good lasue Is Regular $100.00 Quality DR. WEST'S SPECIALS waist. Shirt* have shaped of the ordinary. And now memory more Important than ham and eggs rio*ed for Const ruction— OF A LAMP AND TREE. 4:00—Chicago Varieties Cleans and Polishes...... Reduced iu*t when you need Value I and foreign shipping, 67 per | came bringing back the somewhat Detour Provided. 1 T o o t h B r u s h a n d 25c bottom for better fit. for breakfast, barely had been 4:30—Those Happy Gilman* them (or summer (rocke I 4- The most becoming type* of placed In the New York-bound ferry I ^ t e No. 93—Norn-1ch-H*h..n Pulborough. Eng— (A P )— All 4:45—World Economic 0>-opera- 1 A n t i- S o n r y H o l d e r ...... gore true bis* cut thit in- Men’s Rayon Nhirts and Smart prints, floral* or n*w A ——„ heated Indignation that was felt at . 50 c ures comlort. Embroider- *11, trim tailored dreatet that than he began making headlines tn Bridge and approaches under con- It takes to start a row In thla town Here is a value we eimply couldn’t resist. Bigelow . . famous fo r fine floor cover- Uon Program COMPLETE LINE OF AGFA AND Bhorts...... 39c pattern* in rich color* I Dresiy flattcrl In new print* or pa*, protest against Jersey City’s refusal struction, foot bridge provided. I* a street lamp aad a tree. 5:00—Add Liner—Dance Program ed; lace trimmed. 34-44. or tailored type* to wear all tela, with exciting color No route numbers- aummerl 12 to 20; 38 to 52. there was nal.l m.t tion had falsely CAst. aa It seemed. to let him speak freely In Journal The Pulborough pariah council ings . . offered us this limited quantity of Special Loom rugs : . six gorgeoui 5:30—Mualc For Fun COMPLETE LINE OF BABY NEEDS KODAK FILMS scheme* I Siae* 12 to 20. Square. E « t Hartford. Bridge over and the Chanctonbury rural dis- 6:00—News Service ta«,bsldle*m,~)o,oc)oa^dTwA^;:?;^^^‘" ' First, he said he was denied th* Hoekaniim river at Hillside St. and trict council have been locking Oriental patterns . . in reproductions of Royal Sarouk and Kirman designs . . 6:10—Baseball Scores beUeved that It would be necss.ara- i ' «luc*tor. judge, light of free speech, which I* a con- Simmoiu St home for three years over this in- 6:15—Popeye Biolsc...... 21 r to Increase this to isooootsio ' stitutional Issue, per ae. Middletown. Bridge road. Short nocent soimdtng tissue. rich color combinations in wine, reds, rose, navy blue or ivory. The deep pile, the 6:80—B o^ e C^ter 6-16 Brotvnie Jr. CTamera .., Second, be contended that when eectlon of gravel surface and an- Three years ago the pariah ooun- 6:45—Lum and Abner $2.75 Of th. 1.517 Americarve!!^,, „ 1the Chamber of Commerce proache* to Mill St. he waa taken from New Jersey and cil erected a street lamp by a fine lustre (secured by washing. Just like genuine Orientals) the patterns woven 7:00—Juat entertainment — Jack Beech'Nut Foods in glass jars, Sale! 1,000 groe, tons and over m the “ C t”.! ' Indignation waa left unvln- put aboard th* New York ferry It Cwstruetlon— Traffic Maintained planted about 18 years b tto re by 3 f o r ...... Route No. 2—Norwich Bridge Fulton. Andrews’ Staters, Ho- merchant marine, oniv 42ft’ y# *w * a . amounted to kidnaping by Hague’s the rural district eouacU. through to the back, the extra heavy quality, the fringe which is part of tha hengartens’ Orchestra 29r Nonspi— stops perspiration —- ai these reDutahl^ and and approaches over .Shetucket 29c C hiffo ns engaged In 1933 and 133 of ' police and entitled him to tbe pro- liver. The tree's branches soon grew —WDRC String Ehisembl ' I the Chamber are correct In ronclud- tection of the Lindbergh Law, which 'round the lamp, partially conceal- rug, the rich designs and colors all proclaim this a rug of $100.00 quality. Siz^ these were receiving subeldlea Route No. U. S, 6 -Mancheater. Xoaeph Blume, director Davol Anti-CoUc Nipples, Of I ing that we are witnessing bring the federal government In on ing Its light. ^ Ihe parish council •i / rt O —Money Matters 3 f o r ...... 131 'veaseU subsidized at that Ume kidnaplnga when the victim Is car- East Center St., (from Mam St. asked that the tree be removed before washing, 9x12 feet. On sale 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. Choose early. lOr f***'f'y to Manchester Green) >'^:45—National Air Mall Week__ LIQ U OR SPECIALS i 131 o f them win be over 20 yearn ‘‘ ** ried acroea a atate line. The rural council refused, pointing Governor Wilbur ..L. . Cross, old -ithte th. “ bering affair. And thU 1-3 mile* of reinforced concrete out that the tree was there first. old within th* next three years and Washington observers, who keep pavement. State Chairman Patrick Good*, Jamesport Straight Whiskey, ^ g O r t Ifi not conaldcring the matter from an eye out for this and that, aald at Then the parish council request- • Full Fothlenuii the required repairs on this class of Route No. U. 8. 7—North f:^- Postmaster Rankin Pabluni...... an academic, but a very practical, one* that her* was Domestic Exam- ed that the offending branches be 43 r ...... $ 1 eZy ^ triduKunl Colon ship win mean a heavy drain if it pi* Number One of tbe operation of naan. Constructing railroad over- pruned. Th* rural council refused —The Ghost of Benjamin Two years old— 90 proof. viewpoint. High ethical standards Sweet la attempted to cooUaue them in one-man government paa* at Massachuaetta-Connectleut that, too. Try theio new colort and are the only sound basis for confi- state line. Open to traffic over The parish eouDcU took an ap- Store Open ®:80—Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra Mva In thJa lale! Ringleak Benrice. Such fact* aa these- lead temporary road. 9:00—Hollywood Hotel McKesson’s London Dry Gin, <| dence in all business, social, poIlU- Toagli Aad—Or Trader peal to the ministry of transport— Athletic Sapporters ., •Iwara that flv# aarvice. one to oonclude that tha. Miipplng Route No. 10—Hamden. Whit- which, however, upheld th* rural Until 5:30 10:00—Oolumhla Square 35c 90 proof. Quart ...... V A cal and domestic matters. If the Hogue haa his friends and hla Industry In the United Btotea shows cnemlea, perhaps aa many of one as ney Ave. 4 mil* of reinforced eounclL Saturdays - 18:43—American Viewpoints Ahe Imoo laogtli. prop* rot on which these reel then concrete pavement and encased gir- Nritber aid* has budged since. 11:00—Sports—News B J . Knee Cxps and tip In a very u n fa voiq ^ Hgbt srhen ths other. He la constantly called a der bridge. what? city dictator and once said himself brothersWATKINS Domey’a Oreheatra Ron Rico Rum, a « r% r \ I N C Anklets ...... oerapared with other marltlme pow- Route No 14 qnd U. 8. 6—Wind- 12:00—Art Kasael’s Orchestra » la precisely thle problem of da- he lyaa the taw In Jersey a ty . 50c ...... $1.89 ara Thomas la only one of oavaraj who ham. EUinlnatlea of grad* eroas- Ths largest book sale in hlstoiy 12:30 a.m.—-Ozzle Nelson’s Orchea- eUotag sthlea with wrhich Walter took plac* In 1930 when th* United tra - I The eatiM for this may be da- r*e*aUy have taUad to win Joraay ^ N. T , N. H. * R R. R. and C WUbon Son Glasses, groand 0 m r \ r \ lippoatm wrestles In hla book T h * rsi,------Btoklng a toiaaeh.R R R. States gevamnant purcbaaad th* SanU Alicia Wines, ‘ A f \ tort to again quota frpni tbs Route No. Id—Sooth WiBdaor. am ^*™“" " * t** Program snd polished le n s ...... $ 1 alJij to Morato.** And his quasi . _ Iriaod* argn* that VoUbehr ooDaetloa of 8.000 ^r*-16th uf the rnwHilloii: r%ebori PoduBk river bridge aad t short century l i f t e d hooka for IIJOO,* 7:00—Bta Alpha Pragrainma 5th...... 49 c to to find a ^ aaneUoo for. Atoa-aame hanft Mtot governs public Mctloos of bitumiaous th* boek' 000. >«Bta Mo. tt—Metwleh. the 824.828MONTGOMERY MAIN STREET WW WARD « M V ADVERTISE IN THE HElULD-11 RAVSl TELEPHONE 5161 UANCHESTm: ^^ T A O E EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERa Ld , MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY. MAY 18.1988 UANCniESTER KVfiNlHG HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN. FRIDAY, MAY 18,1988 PAGE The^Standmgs 0. S. RUBBER FLEET bi t o OaaUvIeJa sector, General DON BUDGE SEEKS STRONG MET H E D Oarcla Vallno’s battalions storm- u VBSTBItOAm MKlTlfini SPANISH REBEU M. H. S. Torfeits Rhody Track Title ?«!>»«« Fox, BU Ua ed 8,<)00-fo0t. snow-capped Monte BOOSTS WORLD FAIR Tavaruala, dislodging government Government Radio Station FOUR NET TITLES Nattawl Lsagn* ' WONT BETTER 280 mIHUamen and atralghtenlng the Cincinnati 4, Boston 0. TAKEFORTANEH front between Fortanete and Igle- OFFICIAL’S ERROR Marion Vittner To Oppose Seek Preakness Victory Chicago 9, Brooklyn 8. auela del Od. May fight Red Propagandt Local Sport Dimag^s Socking Takes (Other games postponed). 49 Antomobiles To Take Part U. S. Star Needs Only French American LengiN In Safety Demonstration Thtf new ^ line of Franco’s eastern CORRECTED, GIVES Boys In YMCA Track Meet Is asveland 8. Nsw York 2. Experts Say Open Victor And To Cover Entire U. S. Called The Key Point Of New offenaivs runs from Teruel along the Chill Of Yankee Mates Derby Faflores Aim For Re- j ready to carry the S lw '^'wWilliam tl Washington 7. Datrolt 6. highway northeaet through Cor- Chatter Dupont, Jr., in the mUe and Uithree- balan to Elpobo, where It swings reports today showing President United s'taU*. Every*^5SL sixteenths test. Jockey Maurice Crown To Achieve Gram (Other games postponed). Win Be Over That Figure tJ. 8. Rubber has been chosen to our own can defend itself over Uarion Vittner. 13-year-old north rjiimp. Her ability in theae ovenU Eastern Lengne Front Between Temel And eaat across country to Allepuz. and Roosevelt has approved construction air against foreign STONINGTON CROWN Nothing but the highest credit New York, May 18.—fAP)— A, ;the ban rather venge In Pimlico Feature (Moose) Peters outlined Dauber’s play an Important part In tlie na- then follows mountain roads south- or a proposed government radio ata- end mla.’ who haa proven more than ' leada to the belief that ahe'll be one than on college status thus: "The only thing we're Albany 17. Trenton 8. tion-wide promotion of the New attacks. “ able to hold her own aftalnet mate 1 of the mcefa leading threata. reflects upon Coach Charles L. Wl- little quiet Investigation reveals spirit. Slam In Tenius. In New York Play. east through a half dozen vtllages tlon designed in part as an "anti- gren and Manchestei High in relin- scared of is the short stretch." (Other games postponed.) York World’s Fair 1939, according to Alcala de Chlvert. dote" for Fascist and Communist "For example, the Faselat rlvalB in track and field competition, i Frank yittncr. former M.H.S. that there is a certain amount of It la rather obvious that Joe has Tomorrow; Daober And Sear-On Other Fronts. CoitmuniEt §;ovEnin6]itE bt s quishing the Rhode Island out-of- It is less than three-sixteenths of to Ernest Bantly, owner of The InzurgenU said th* zlmllarly- broadcasts to South America. Is entered In the annual Hartford ; athletic and brother of Marlon, la state track and field title to Stonir.g- truth to the report that Joe DIMag- been put through a course of a mile, os compared to the Derby THE STANIMNOS Bantly OU Co., local U. S. Tire tag bolder every d ^ in their Coach Wigren Highly Praised County YSrCA meet to be held at i also entered in the meet, competing sprouts. During pre-game practice New York, May 13—(AP) — A New York, May 18.—(AP) _ dealer. shaped half-moon front of three Chairman Vinson (D„ Ga.) said lytlng activities. 'iNational i ton because of an omclal'e mistake gio is getting the chill from some Can’t Wait Favored; Ten stretch of a quarter-mile, and it la dajra ago, which curved 30 mtlea to the committee would begin public New Britain tomorrow and eecma In the half mile, mile and shot put in favor of the local athletes . . he mostly sits silently in front of when the horses turn for home that grand slam in tennis, something not National Leogne Though, par often Is cut to ribbons "To stimulate Interest in the I Hendaye, Franc* (At the Spanish arles mean nothmg. The sure to grab a goodly share of the in the senior class. Russ Richards. Wlgren. especially, deserves tribute of bis Yankee teammates because the dug-out, only pow and then even big Bill Tllden schleved'ln bis W. L. PC. Fair, which will open a year from ! Frontier), May 13—(AP)—The In- the north, had been wiped out. hearings 31onday on a bill to *u- ereignty of no nation is reopi,,w_ For Sportsmanship In spotlight. the son of Pennant really starts In these day* of fast fields and rich Actually the term “front" can be thorlza a high-powered station in Surely some antidote Is n e c e a n ^ High sprint star last season, will for his eportsmanshlp in calling at- of his prolonged holdout this spring, chatUng ehorUy with a leammate. Are Likely To S tart burning oil. f prime, Ie the goal of Dqn Budge. New York ...... 18 8 Ml now. 49 Good-Will cars 'will leave | surgent Fifth Division today cap- Miss Vittner. who has put a good, run the 100 and 200 and take part tention to the mistake, an act that He doesn’t talk much with the (Chicago ...... 14 punes, five would get you ten today the Bite of the Fair, May 2. on a applied to the new line only be- this city. A Senate subcommittee The bill would prohibit trai ly number of boys to shame in run- in the broad Jump, while Wes Rob- but it doesn't seem to be anything Can't Walt, Myron Seiznick's litN The California redhead, In town V .609 that no man in the crack Metropoll- tured Fortoete, key point in th* cause of pins stuck in a military heard proponents yesterday wi of ea etan of any commercial adverusoa CalKog Attention To Mis< emphasizes the fact that he's a man writers because he feels they didn't tie colt which ran third in the Derby, with the world's foremost tennis Pittsburgh ...... 11 9 .550 tour covering the national capital, measure to set up a ning and Jumping, will compete In bins, former High cross country and of the highest type . . . to worry about. back him up in hla salary argument Baltimore. May 13—(AP) —Be- Cincinnati . t o Open Golf championship field ail state capitals, and all key cities crescent-shaped front between map, showing point* held by Fran- station natta Interior department official# aakT the cadet class In three events, the It was to be expected that some will seek Preakness honors under a I armament, confeased he cherished ...... 12 11 .522 will have bettered 280 when the co’s troops. San Diego, Calif. I ^ u ld be economical for the static distance star, will run'the half and with Colonel Jake Ruppert. who, fore roaring, restless thousands. new but very able Jockey—Qeorga* Boston ...... 7 10 .412 in the United States", Mr. Bantly Terucl and the Mediterranean on take; Takes Second Place lOO-yard dash, high Jump and broad mile. of Giuseppe's companions would Fighting Fox and Bull Lta will seek an ambition to become the only tournament ends with tomorrow’s which the Insurgents *r* driving In reality th* “front” la a aeries It would be operated under a co- [gnize Its own production "Pete" could have kept his mouth incidentally, has been sick abed ever Woolf. Woolf is no stranger to the player in history to hold at one time St. Louis ...... 9 18 .400 closing 36-bole drive. stated. “These cars will lie driven ^eratlvo arrangement between the ira itaff. resent his playing hookey from the since the day Joe unally signed. In tomorrow's $70,000 Preakness to Preakness and Pimlico. Hs isoiv the Brooklyn ...... ___ 9 14 JiVl by U. 8. Rubber’s Field Engineeryig southward toward (Jastellon de la of isolated, strategic positions held shut and no one may have been the training glege, and there Is no doubt trample into forgotten shreds they all four titles—American, British, The odds-Iayers will make jrou Plana and Valencia. by highly mobile columns, separat- holi7 ‘^P rt’tments, wiser but that's not Wigren's w ay.. Watching Joe play now. without rich classic with Bold Venture two Australian and French. Philadelphia ...... 4 18 JIX t o t offer despite the fact that the Manchester High today for- he wants to win as keenly as -any that they have let him know about bis having had any serious training, .stamped on themselves with disap- years ago and was astride Pompoon Fortanete, approximately ths ed In aom* eases by gaps 10 miles ^^■a l epproved ths A fast night driver who it in a quiet way. Yet there seems pointing Kentucky Derby perform- Budge baa a fair start, for since Ajm>rlCMi T fetmi \ Fresh Meadow Country club course, wld*. looked at the lights of on oncOb, coach but not at the sacrifice of ab- you realize that he is a tremendous for a new track record in the Dixie halfway point on th* 88-mlI* line Represenutlve Oilar (D„ N. Y.) feited its Rhode I.sland out-of- to be no danger of any personal fire- ances. handicap on Wednesday. laet July he has captured the cham- W. L. PC. ^ t h It’* par of 70, is not unusually Thle la beeaua* t o total atrangtb car ta blind until he haa driven — state track and field champion- solute honesty and squareness and ball player, destined in time prob- Their records, from birth on, al- pionship of the United States, Great Washington ...... 16 8 .867 long, and the further fact that thle from Teruel to the fell to author of the House legislation, sug- proxlmately 120 feet past tha ontt Green Opens Tri-County the welfare of his charges ... . the works that could affect the team's ably to rank with Babe Ruth, Ty Ten Ukely Starter* Navarrese troops commanded by of either aide la beltaved to kia no gested the station be powerful ship to Stonington as a result pennant chances. most shout that they should be able Britain and Australia and now New York ...... 14 a .636 "eld. including auch stars as Red and White athletes, no doubt, Cobb and Trie Speaker. There is no The field of ten probable starters would like to add the French crown Cleveland . U. S. open champion Ralph GuldabI, General Sanches, said insurgent dia- more than 30,000, covering the 85 enoiigh to transmit programs to all of are disappointed over the loss of the In fact, says an informant from to race with the stretch-running ...... 14 8 A86 mile* from Teruel to the sea. Coach Charles L. Wigren's mistaking his nobility when he Dairber, long-shot In the Derby for Includes one filly, Anaflame, out for to his trophy room. Boston ...... 18 8 JI16 ace money-winner Horry Cooper, patchea, in a ganeral offenalva that par^ of the world. It would he sporting gesture in pointing title but it's certain that their ad- the inner Yankee council, the feel- swings on a ball or when he takes the dletlnctlon of becoming the third If he competes In the French sluggers Jimmy Thompson. Sam haa captured nearly 600 square need primarily, however, for high- miration and respect for their coach ing against the youthful slugger is which Fighting Fox wras 7-6 favor Detroit ...... 8 13 .400 out an official's error in favor League Campaign Sunday a fly with his long, space-devouring ite and Bull Lea the heavily played of her sex to win the rich purse. Nel- tourney, Don should be a heavy Chicago ...... 7 11 JI69 Snead and Lawrson Little, and putt- miles In three days. fine STAMFORD PRINTERA frequency broadcasts of "good-wiii" has in no wise diminished as a re- nothing to what it waa a fortnight lie Morse last accomplished it in favorite. The French have some ing wizards Horton Smith and Paul Further west General (Saroia Ea- ^ g ra m * to all oountrle# In the of Manchester in the meet held sult of this episode . . . Wigren's strides. Something stamps him a second choice. Philadelphia ...... 8 18 Jiie Pan-American Union. ago, and he predicted that if Giu- player apart. Fighting Fox. never out of the 1924. Anaflame will run coupiqd fair young players but no one cap- St. Louis ...... e Runyan, is one of the best in the camez' Fifteenth Division stormed B rl^ n o rt, May 18—(AF)—Two at Kingston. R, T,. last Satur- 16-year record of wins and losses Is seppe keeps on powdering the ball able of extending the redhead from 18 .278 tourney’s history. Although Cellar suggested an an- far Colds and AtthM to be lauded but his record as a man Some already are wondering what money last year, galloping winner with the Fox in the betting. Eastern Leogna and captured the hermitage of Ban Stamford printers, Samuel Boehm, day. everything will be hunky-dory again Of the five others, only Hal Price California. ^ Guldahl. who started today's sec- Cristobal in the Oorbolan sector, 46, and David Splelman, 88, were proprtatlon of 8700,000 to erect t o New dlweeery brlitft 4«ld| Faces East Berlin At West merits even greater commenda- will happen a few years from now, of his two pre-derby atarta this Beeldee being a triple champion. W. L. PC. station’ the Navy Department eeU- Uiveii Cneamed Flaee very shortly. year, Is a full brother of Gallant Fox Headley's Menow, Juvenile cham- ond round in a three-wray tie for about 10 mile* northeast of Teruel. fined 8350 and coats each yesterday rellel SimplT ipreif Dili enli- tion . . . if DiMag Bhould develop into a Budge Is th* mainspring of the de- Hartford ...... 8 4 .667 second place with Smith and defend- mated it would coat 11,200,000. The Manchester was declared the win Nobody ever has uncovered a big super-star. The Yankee manage- —and Gallant Fox won the 1930 pion of 1937, Is given much Of a Government lines tvere reported to W Superior Court Judge Kenneth •ealit end leedlcefed eeaewi- chance to share in the split of the fending Davis Cup team. The trophy Binghamton ...... 8 4 .667 ing champion Jimmy Hines, It in d e i^ m e n t also said the annual ner of the meet with a total of 33 Side Field In First Game league bail club where there wasn't ment la committed to a salary limit Derby, Preakness and Belmont Hazleton ...... '8 5 have caved In from Teruel to Cor- Waynne on ebargas of printing ob- kl* *11 In n*M and Ikreat. 1-2 points to 30 1-2 for Stonington There ran be no question of the a little dissentlon. It Isn’t necessary classics. pot of gold. The son of Pharamond la not often out of bis thoughts, for .615 full accord with that sentiment. Al- balan. scene literature and picture#. The maintenance would cost 8180,000 fairness of the ultimate outcome of not exceeding $50,000 in future. eet the early pace in the Derby but one of the first things he did when TYenton ...... 8 8 .571 though he shot a 70, one stroke be- Instead of 8X00,000, aa Cellar fig. Centslna ledtn* bet ne but the veteran local mentor be' for the shortstop to apeak to the The first of the Foxes and Omaha, Insurgent troops advanced swift- men were among a group arrested ured. • eskedrin* A A yeur d n tth l Of Season; Hublard Con- the Rhody meet now that this un- Joe haa his sights set a lot higher weakened and finished fourth. He he arrived In company with bis Albany ...... 8 7 ASS hind leader Willie Klein, in yester- several months ago In state’s attor- lieved that a second place credited second-baeeman socially to make than that, and he already has prov- anothsr of the famous family, wore Elmira .... ly Oouthward from Allepua, on San- t*r NOt.OiNI. to Ellmo "Red" Gavello in the shot usual situation has been ironed out blinkers in their parades to the probably will have Dah He. an In- doubles partner, (3ene Make, was ...... 7 7 MKJ ilay’s first round, the national ney Ikirin W. Willis’ drive against them a highly effective combina- ed he Can be stubborn. He’s licked to predict that Sidney B. Wood, Jr., Wllllanizport ...... 4 9 champion feels 283 should be plenty ches’ right wing, while on hta left. bin,"(5^Kl: put was uneahied and so Informed . . . but it seems to us that the tion. The Yankees always have turf'e triple crown. Fighting Fox, a consistent colt, as a running mate. AOS oltacene llteratur*. fident Team Will Cop Two faces of the meet officials should be for the moment, and he's "taking Ral Parr’s Hypocrite, A. C. Comp, 'would make a strong bid for the cup Wilkes-Barre ...... 3 10 .187 good enough to win. "Every naUon In t o world has a EMalM.-lllnta|rL-N*iffgk officials of the meet. Correction of been a big, high-salaried set of in- It " but something says he will be flashy bay colt owmed by banker team. "Thee* narrow fairways put s the mistakes, which gave Gavello redder than Public Communist No. 1 William Woodward of New York, ton's Sun Egret, and Townsend B. in allowing such a grave error to dividuals who thrived on smacking back, strong. Martin'* Cravat complete the field. "Wood is playing awfully good TOlfAY^ OAMB8 terrific strain on you," said Mlph, a toss of some feet instead of his Diamond Titles. didn't wear blinkers last Saturday— tennis,” said Budge, who has prac- creep into their conduct of the meet but he'll have them on tomorrow Pimlico official* want fair weather who now plays from the Braldbum actual heave of 37 feet, takes three . . . and several other Inatsnces ticed with Wood on the coast and club In Madison, N. J. "Every points away from Manchester's when blond Jimmy Stout boots him but trainer H. O. Bedwell wants NaUoiaJ Lsagns seem to indicate that the handling away from the barrier. muck-making rain. Hia charge. Sim watched him in several tourna- Pittsburgh at (^Sileago. Um* you step to the tee. there’s a ■core and adds two points to Ston- Manchester Green's campaign for of the meet was slipshod and care- Egret, ie a gOod mud runner. But meots. The champion added that ■pace about the size of a dime you lagton's, thus reversing the nnai "Maybe blinkers Is Just what he If the blond Now Yorker played the Cineianatl at St. Louia Ernest T. Bantly 1938 provides enough real hard less . . . needs," said trainer "Sunny" Jim then Dauber also is a t bis beat when (Only games scheduled). hav* to aim for or get in trouble— standing of the two teams. ' the going is heavy. same way in the eastern touma- and there’s not a single hole where organization and will be equipped work to satisfy most any aggrega- Feller Vastly Improved Fitzsimmons. "After oil, he was menta he would find a place on the Amcrlena League you can ease up." Stonington piled up 21 of its It would also seem that the meet actually only three years of age Philadelphia at New York. with new U. 8. Royal Matter safety points in the hammer throw and tion «of ball tossers and also dangles team awaiting him. Guldahl obviously waa equal to tires. omcials, if they are interested in Wednesday and haa much the Wood baa played little top flight 8L Louie et Detroit. the strain in the first round. He high hurdles, two events In which before the eyes of the ambitious Improving tills annual competition curiosity of a small boy. The blink- Chicago at Cleveland. "Each of the 48 cars will go dl most schools do not compete during tennis in the last two years but he miseed only two of the "dlmea" on rect to a state capital and then MARKET Hiiblardlte.s two choice champion- ers should keep his mind on the of Invited schools from outside of WRESTLING~\ 1* rated one of the moot brilliant of Waabington at Boeton. the first and eighteenth, but that make a circuit of the state. The their regular campaign, while Man ship as theirs for the getting Rhode Island, must give attention As Pitcher This Season business at hand." contemporary players. Friends say Eaatera teogae Chester's score was the result of a Bull Lea. in the money in six of waa because the big, slope-shoulder- forty-ninth car will go to Waahlng- namely, the* local Twilight League to Wigren's request that the high By ASSOCIATED PRESS hs would be receptive to a Davis Hartford at Albany. ed mld-weetemer has his game more ton, D. C. This means that U. S. And SELF SERVE GROCERIES well-balanced array of strength in hurdles and hammer throw events hie 1937 races, created two track >f and the Tn-Oninty League titles. Ij’ns, 9-5, and Cincinnati's rude St. Lxnils—George (Kayo) Kover- Cup team berth. All he'has to do is Wilkes-Barre at Williamsport. "In the groove" than it's been in Rubber representatives will serve both track and Held events. Meet be eliminated from the program . . records in as many starU at Keene, Manager Joe Hublard has had a Reds blanking Casey Stengel’s ly, 220, Hollywood, threw Jim W ve he is superior to Frankie Trenton at Binghamton. long time. the World's Fair as official couriers 855 MAIN STREET officials took no notice of the fact Joe Hublard tall, shiny pole erected In front of It's not a case of sour grapes with Youthful Indians’ Star Tops land this year. His breeding— by Wright. 236, Texas, 22:36. « rk e r, Bobby Riggs and Bltsy (Only gamee scheduled). the local mentor because he has Btlngless Bees, 4-0. Bull Dog out of Rose Leaves—gives "And when my game's right, my in ceremonies with the President of that an error against Manchester the Green's new clubhouse on East Bol.ie, Idaho—Chief Little Wolf, Osant, the three players most often drive* are right," he explained. 'Tm the I’nKel States, the governors of ___J2!^IEREJBRIFrY SHOPPERS BUaPING was made In one of the sprints .Middle Turnpike, from the top of made a similar suggestion In other Yanks And Gomez By 3-2, Lazzeri Features him speed from his sire, stamina 200, Trinidad, Colo., defeated Danny mentioned in connection with the hitting down on the boll well, plek- dent Will Harrldge of the American years when hie team has won the The Cuba found a hitting punch from hta dam. second singlea berth. 48 states, and the mayors of Impor when a Red and White nmner quali- league could provide some red hot which the wily Joe confidently pre- title . . . Dusek, 200, Omaha, two of three Ing up good pieces of turf, and go- tant cities from coast to coast. fied in for the finals and was not by boosting old "pooah ’em opp" Dauber, logical choice c the falla. ing through the ball well. I was reading If he'd release the blistering '*** * P®*’’ pennants Tony Lazzeri into the cleanup spot Racing Notes "In addition to representing the called for the finals. letter Johnny Allen of the Indiana will flutter this fall, emblematic of Aided By Two Errors; hitting my tee shots yesterday World's Fair, the 49 cere on tour the two championships mentioned It la a fact, however, that nearly and moving Augle Galan up to filth every bit as well as I did while win- Coach Highly Praised said he WTote Harridge when he place. Tony clouted four-for-four ST. BRIDGETS EDGE Rsdn and cold hav* thus t*r failed will form, with the cooperation of Loss of the title gives Manches- paid that $23 fine for stalling. above. Manchester fan.s will have rl' of the schools In the out-of-state to halt the dally workouts of Sam- ning the national at Oakland hills the American Automobile Associa- a chance to Judge for themselvea as meet do not compete In these two Nats Nip Tigers To Re- and drove in five runs and Augle last June.” WEEK-END SPECIALS uel D. Riddle's War Admiral and tion. a nationwide safety driving ter a record of three firsts, two sec- events In their regular season and took care of the rest of the situa- That hardly waa good news for onds and two thirds in the seven The Albany Senators addressed to ^ e accuracy of .Manager Hub- METHODISTS, 14-13 Charlea 8. Howard's Seabiseult for demonstration. U. S. Rubber's Field lanls prophecy when the Green have no experience or training In tion with three hits and four tallies hta competitors for both thta and Engineering personnel have been years the Wlgrenltes have compet- a petition to owner Tom McGaffrcy theh . . . Stonington was the only gain Lead; Cubs Drub The batted in. Meantime, Clay Bryant, their match race at Belmont Park, the U. 8. open title, which will be ed at Rhode Island. Local sports asking that the club provide a larg- openj) its Tri-County League season May 30. The Admiral worked a half made special members of the A. A. this Sunday at the West Side field entry this year famlllai with the rushed into the game in the first in- decided at Denver in Jime. Though A,, and the United States Safety fans and those in attendance at the er and more comfortable bus io hammer and high hurdles and clean- ning when Paul Epperly waa batted St. Bridget’s took a hard-hitting mile in :48 2-5 through the sloppy Hines and Smith were on even term.a Rhody meet have been high in their travel up and down the Ptx-ono Hills against Eaat Berlin. Eight teams Brooklyn Dodgers. going of the main track yesterday Society and to them has been en- comprise this circuit, the others be- ed up 21 points as a result . . . all out under a three-run barrage with- loosj^.played encounter from the with him aa today's firing started, trusted the responsibility of the praise of Coach Wlgren for bis In I'a. . Tony Cotelle wa.s so the other coaches are of the same out retiring a man, hurled five-hit South Methodists In the 'YMCA and Trainer Tom Smith bad Sea- and Little and Frank Moore were sold On the Idea he signed twice ing Rockville, Wethersfield. East biscuit out for a Jog of a mile tour. splendid act of sportsmanship in re- mind as Wlgren In the matter . . . ball for nine full innings to take the Softball League Wednesday night only one stroke tiehlnd. Snead, Run- "Care will travel continuously, fusing to Ignore the mistake, even . . . and BO gets a double in the ^astonbury. South Glastonbury By SID FEDEB 14-13, by scoring the winning ruii around the training track. yan, Vic GhessI, Cooper, Thomeon, petition league . . . Roland Hughes, ^ m w ell. South Windsor and East Aseoolated Preea Sports Writer decision. during which time they will cover‘a though It meant that his team would Wlgren could have entered sev- Comebacker Paul Derringer's slx- in tha ninth. Five home rune, e Frank Walsh, Johnny Farrell and sports ed. of the Roanoke (Va.) Berlin. The Green's elate calls for triple anci five doubles featured the Weight doesn’t mean much to Hal distance equal to five times around bs deprived of top honors. His ac- World News, is one of the few news- 14 games, seven at home and aeven eral of hla charges in both events Rawhide Lou Gehrig's dimples hlt elbowing and Billy Myers' homer WUUa MacFarlane were trailing by the earth.” ) tion stamps him as a coach of the but did not wish to risk the chance game. In which the winners col- Price Headley's Preeminent, one of from four to seven strokes. paper writers to pick Lawrin to on the road. « broke through a rueful smile. He and four runs batted in turned the lected 25 hits. As an added attraction for the highest type, which he has proven win the Derby . . . Chicago Dally of posaible Injury to the boys be- trick for the Rede, os Milt Sboff- the top eastern sprinters. Pre- lb. to be without exception during the On Wedneaday evening, June 1 cause of their unfamlllarlty with had just finished fanning for the The box score: eminent gave away plenty yester- gallery, a driving contest wa sched- R^T P ORK 17 News features a big layout of Tom ner's hard luck hung on. The Bees’ STRIKERS PEACEFUL sixteen years he has guided track the Green plays Its first Manches- hl£fh hurdl6B &nd hammer throwing, St. Bridgets day but won the $2,S00 added Car- uled for thta afternoon, involving Meany, New York World-Telegram ter Twilight League game, taking second time against Bobby Feller's aging "rookie" turned in a five-hit three of the world's longest hitters and . field destinies for Manchester expert, author of a recent article, eepeclally as this waa the only meet Job, but It waa no use. AB R H t>0 A E roll Handicap at Pimlico with 122 High. on none other than their time- In which the events are slated . dlpsy-do's. Branniek, 3b ___6 1 2 3 2 4pounds, with EUrl Steffen up. The —Snead, who accoimted for his AT THOMPSONVILLE ¥T¥R A w w mm AO. I GENUINE SPRING "A New Minor League, the Nation- honored rival, the Blueflelda, which "Boy." he said, "anybody's going Everything else in both leagues Pollnsky. sf ...... e 2 2 0 opening 74 by saying disgustedly al.” was off because of rain or cold. 1 purse of $2,200 pushed the Headley team Incidentally has a most an- to be plenty lucky to get a hit off Mitchell, 2 b ...... 6 2 2 3 2 SUris 1938 earnings to $8,270. He that he’d "never played such a ter- noying habit of walloping the Green Wlgren auggesteci to that kid this year.” Ortas, p ...... 6 2 8 2 1 rible round"; Little, who got off to Thompsonvllle, May IS.—(AP)_ That Mike Jacobs Is a slick one the Connecticut Interscholaatic Ath- MORIARTYS PRACTIOE. is the star sprinter of the Pimlico on* of the best starts he’s made in VEAL LEGS 1 8 « [LAMB LEGS at Just the wrong time, as was e\1- letic Conference that entrants In It didn't matter that Rawhide Jkmroga, i f ...... 5 0 2 2 0 meeting. The strike situation at the Blgelow- Sports Roundup . . . announcing that he'll give ten denceers. The first game will be 4 2 1 1 0 1 nees Saturday and will return Mon- Salvatore. 207, Hermosillo, Sonora, Thursday for the two days worked backfleld star, Just can't make up fall upon the capable shoulders of members of a team called the Tigers played on May 29 at Bristol. ing is a “must”, you’ll find white shoes that fit PrtlHP". cf ...... 4 1 2 3 0 0 Joe Zapallta This pair, ably aided in the Middletown Twilight League What did matter waa that the day to ride out the balance of the Om.h. m.K e- . ... . became ROASTINO V E A L Judd.*as ...... 3 his mind a fat contract with the Everyone Is pulling for Mrs. B*ib right-arm rifle from loway Is so in perfectly with your frame of mind. White 4 1 0 1 1 Metropolitan season. Vlnclquerra, effective and the cut applied. Pittsburgh pros and a Rhodes Lewis, wife of the Cub secret arv. to and abetted by the ever-present have the same names and play the bucko sports for just lounging around, perforates Bxnke. K ...... 4 2 1 5 1 Ton’ Harold Ullmer, Gilbert Vaughn, vice-president of lb. scholarship recover . . , only reason Billy mentor of the Green. Manager Joe same poeltlona as players on Middle- far improved over last year Jhat he k«ng. 3b ...... 4 2 1 2 3 Hublard, should prove an Advisory town High's team . . . for all we looks like two other fellows. His for smart comfort, classic wing tips and combina- Rain, cold and heavy going cut ' workers' union, an OToole, (Chicago tavern owner and McLean, 2 b ...... 4 0 2 1 0 down the size of the fields at most " r tf Haven, <3onn.—Johnny Mack. 1 Independent having the backing of proprietor of Elooto— 'which is Council par excellance. and It ma.v know it may be perfectl.\ on the up fast ball, which they've called the Cooper tions for “highly special” occasions. **xcAuley, p ...... 6 1 3 0 1 W7, New B rU ^ . outpointed Felix the textle workers organizing com- Mrs Rolhe Hemsio^ is right be that when the chill winds of au- and up and If it isn't It doesn't mat- hottest thing since Walter Johnson Forman, rf ...... 0 of the tracks yesterday. C S. Madi- O'Toole backwards — Enteric the Jockey Shorts 4 1 1 0 son’s James N., lasted to win the there on the Job to see that Rollle horse In the Derby was to accept a tumn chase the ball-players from ter ss Middletown iias lost all its waa whistling 'em around Ameri- Starkweather, of .1 0 0 0 0 117. striker^ children would march Sat A^ BOLOGNA doesn't do too much celebrating on the C. C. I. L. to date . . . Statler Purse, the siz-furlong fea- challenge and perhaps ^vln a bet the diamonds, a double flag-raising can ' League ears, is still a fancy $2.95 and $3.95 pair y Mercer, e ...... 3 1 1 1 0 Philadelphia, knocked out Joe urday morning in a demonstration the current eastern trip . . base- . . friend offered to lay him to will be In order on East MMdle "’“y ‘hough. If High dido that cornea up to the plate with ture at Suffolk Dowms, and found Maffel, 123, Philadelphia. (2). ment golf Is the latest , . . Burt 4 .MianiP should W'ln a• game or 4...^two. the sloppy track to hta liking. James parade. The strike so far has been 1 Elooto couldn't even finish fourth Turnpike. a hop that might take your chin _ 41 18 13 27 8 6 without disorder. Coleman of Ambrldge, Pa., lowered off If you're standing in close. Add- N. withstood pressure from Lake BCIXD008 VICTORS the cellar of his house four feet so In a ten-horse field and Bill took the So. Methodist ---- 018 001 800— 13 It is being conducted in ronjunc PORK LIVER ed to that is a brand new curve View in the stretch, and paid a top Th* Bulldogs kept their season’s he and friends can get In their prac- bet, then wrote out a $500 check for 'TIs reported that Andy Raguskus St. Bridget’s ...... 101 041 511— 14 tion with another walkout at the starting fees .... Happy Friday TRONSKY AND WHITE has returned home from the Cam- that breaks across the platter like SHOPB Kane’s Shoe Store To base hlta: MacAuley. Opalach price of $24.00. slate free from defeat by turning company’s Amsterdam. N. V., plant, tic. shots in bad weather . . Pres.- the thlTte^Th to on. and all bridge, Md.. team jf the Eastern a hot knife slicing through butter. tf 70S Main Street Johnson Block Phillips, Gallia. Mitchell. Three back to Ciutonians Tuesday night whlcli emploj-s 2.500 hand.s. About Shore League . . . his brother, With that equipment, and given a A three horse field greeted the at their Porter street field by the 3.200 workers have Jobs here In SALT PORK lb. base hlU: Mitchell. Home runs: MEET IN PIN MATCH I Eddie, came back two weeks ago little more time to cure a young- Davis, Gallos. Olander, Harrison featured Delhi Handicap at Bel- ■cor* 0* 10-4. The Bulldogs ’iced’’ normal times. I from Fort Smith. Ark., of the West- ster's nataral nervousness and to UitebeU. mont with W, F. Morgan’s the the game with a five run outburst in BONELESS POT ------|em Association . . . which still eliminate a little habit of getting Umpires: Frank Vittner, Sr. Fighter taking th* honors by four the eth inning. Joe Tedford, Bull- Automatlve export* for the United FRESH I Stale's Leading Howlers .\gree i Ed Kovis and .Mickey Kat- feverish with runners on base, this Steve-Miller. lengths over little miracle while dogs’ pitcher, allowed but four hlU States In July of this year showed ENDS TOMORROW ! I To Roll 10 Games; Purse Of I • - . 19-.vear-old Feller Feller Is going to the favorite at 4 to S, G. D. Wide- and wa* very effecUve in the an Increase of about 73 per cent aa j $1,200 Put I'p. ,, „ . „ make the folks forget a lot of ner's Grass Cutter cam* home third, pinches. The Bulldogs would like compared with July of 1936. ^ ' If part games are any criterion. "names" of years gone by. weU behind UtUe Miracle. Grass games with teams aTeraginr 16 ROASTS yaara old. Now Haven. Mav 13— (API — Manchester High can't play heads- A lu'. of credit, as has been whis- League Cutter wms t o second straight IFRAWKFURTS Nick Tronrky of Willimantlc and up baseball unless Cy Blanchard is pered before, goes to rollicking Rol- favorit* to go dowm at t o New BoOdoga York track for Bonnls VIzeo met AB R H PO A E COTTAGE Jack White Of New Haven, two of j J^'raSd“lv?:,te".nch«ter> lle Hemsley, who. for all hi* play- Calhoun, cf ...... 4 0 the state's outstanding duckpin boylshneos, ia improving the kid Leaders elmllar fat* In the previous evsnt. 110 0 Bargain Days CUTTUP UP ^ ■ bowlers, finally agreed today I three beat performances to date, vlc- Given Away FREE By ASSOCIATED PRESS 8b .. 3 1 0 0 0 0 more every time out. Rollle knows , 1..., . ^ “’ itorlea over Rockville, Bristol and AMERICAN LEAOl'E ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 Patterned clashu rie . m th. 10 H—t-game home-and-home! ! ^**‘*den.Mj^den. were accomplished with American League batters, and, when Apprentice rider Bobby OoDlay Hyde, lb ...... 8 2 2 6 1 0 CHEESE Mrtes, the first half of the match to Blanchard on the mound he's wrorklng. is up near the top In Batting—DlMaggio. New York, completed a triple at Aurora* by Alvonl rf . At F0W L_5|[9« be played here next Sunday at the! THIS SATURDAY .450; Hayes. Philadelphia, .409...... 8 1 10 0 0 uandling pitchers. An experienced sending Mr*. A. M. Creech’s Crout Hutebenaon. Tt .. 0 1 0 0 0 0 SHIRTS Efika alleys on Crown street st 7 Runa—Oamer, Boston, and Troa- Au Pot home first in the zlzth race, Dougtaa, 2b Siindfty. .May 1.5th p. m (e.s.t.l Florentine "Spots" Zanlungo of hand, he hag what Bobby lacks— ky. Cleveland, . ___2 1 12 2 0 MAHIEU^S M.WHATTA.N years of service around the circuit. 21 the mile and a sixteenth feature. Agard, 2b ...... 0 1 The pairing of Tronsky and White the Oak Grill and Joseph Leviro of Your Choice of Any Pair of . . . Runs batted in—Foxx. Boston 0 0 0 0 q SHIRTS Two Glaring E m m Conley scored with Prince Trap W. Ford, e ...... 2 1 0 8 2 0 Cane Sugar, a Pattemed-^KegulArlT $t. followed the discussion of Tronsky's the Spruce Street Uvern. claimants 34; Dickey, New York, 20. in the first and Traplake In the' Donahue, as Macaroon Cnp Cakes Straw Hat Day victory recently over Mac Carbom of the bocce championship of the ---- 3 1 0 3 0 0 10 lb. cloth bag.. C Norman ■ The most peculiar thing about Hits—Travis. Waahlngton. 84; fourth. Both are owmed by John R. Ford. If ---- - 8 0 0 1 0 0 Van Camp’s of New Haven In which White re- ■■xn afoul of Bobby's duel with Lefty Gomez Fox, Detroit. 38. Huzza of .Calgary. Chapman, If Now $1.79 iterated a statement he was wUIing uuiao GMiYrtu and Louit “Red” .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Land CLaken *•••••••••••••••••* STRING BEANS .... ^ doz. 2 .'Shirts ts.sr, Cerv'inl the other day and dropped yesterday, however, wasn't so much Doubles—Cronin, Boston. n - Jokester waa aecond to Croat Au Tadford. p ***** 3 0 0 0 1 0 Butter, lb. ... to meet any bowler In the countn,-. the fact thkt he allowed only five Kress. St. Louis, 8. ' — _ — 33c Campbell’s Buy several of these fir.* Including his teammate Tronsky of three straight gamea . . . 'tu un- Pot with Mannerly third. The shirts now! They’ll make deratood that the loaera are asking hlta. fanned nine and walked only Triples—Lewis and Almada, favored Pundit was out of the 33 10 8 31 6 0 TOMA-TOSOUP ...... TOMATOES . . . m an Ideal gift for Father's the Blue Ribbon team sponsored by three. It was that Joe OiMagglo Washington, and Krejvich, Chica- Penn. Fancy Frank Barber, a purse of $1,200 has a return match with a aide bet to Bostonian Shoes go, 3 each. money. OaatoailaBa OampbeO’a Larte Loaf Cakea Day which Is not .so far make It Intereatlng . . . and belting Bill Dickey, who are AB R H PO A E Creamery away._____ been put up. great defensive ball players any- Homers—Greenberg, Detroit, and Griswold. _ TOMATO JU IC E ...... YELLOW CORN .... Barber, until today opposed to ---- 8 0 0 3 1 0 Butter, Ib. .. ^ time and greatest "in the clutch,", Valued A f $7.50 — With Every Purchase of a 2-Pant Foxx, Boston, 7. HaUaday, lb — a 0 0 5 0 0 30c Oampbell’a CAPE COD SHIRTS the match, gave his consent. Stolen bases Lewis, Washing- Keith. 2b .. 14 C e a c h White not only will oppose tron- came apart in Just that spot. Each ---- - 8 0 0 0 2 0 Native Fresh PORK A BEANS...... VCan Pstterned—Regularlv PORTERFIELDS MEET fumbled an easy one in the sixth ton. 8; Kreevlch, Chicago, 8. By AMOCIATED PRESS Custer, cf ...... S 1 .110 0 GARDEN PEAS .... k . sky in their Individual meeting, but Pitchers—Grove, Boston, 8-0; Morlarty. e, Kggs, dbz. . ■ has gathered-together a team of inning to ruin Gomes’s neat four- P .. 2 3 110 1 30c Now $1.39 hit Job of flinging and set up two Kermedy, Detroit, 4-0. Bob Feller. Indiana Held Yan- Brown, If ...... 8 0 1 0 0 0 FIG BARS...... Lb. White Sliced Bread New Haven ail stars to take on the ■ FROG HOLLOW AGAIN kees to five hlta and fanned nine for AnnuUI, Sb . Sheffield Milk, PINK SALMON...... ^ Blue Ribbons. | of the Tribe's three tallies. To say NATIONAL LEAGUE ...... 2 0 0 4 0 0 kc Clifford's Special the least, that was unusuaL Maybe 3-2 deciaion- Wlllla. rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 tall c a n s__ 25c Like the Individual match, the Vi a Batting—Medwick. SL Louis, Buddy Myar, Senators—Hit homer Cottor, cf ..,...... 1 0 MILK CRACKERS . . . .Lb. loaf SHIRTS team play Is to be decided by ten Friday the ISth struck a day early. i *04; Lavagetto, Brooklyn, .400. 0 0 0 0 Native Potatoes, FANCY SHRIMP ..T 1 ^ Patterned—Reg. $1.65 A return engagement «1th the The defeat, coupled with the 7-a SUIT xbd two alnglea, driving hi four runs Wlgren, p, e, • * • * 3 1 1 4 3 0 games, the first five of which will Frog Hollow club of Hartford has Runs—Ott. New York. 25; Her- In 7-8 win over 'ngera. Fllblg, X ..,...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 peck ...... -4.___ PORK A BEANS...... BONITA ■ be rolled here and the remaining beating Washington's upsetting man, Chicago, 20. Paul Derringer, Radia—Blanked — — ... . 21c Now $1.29 step out In s five In Willimantlc. The payoff will been arranged by Manager Jimmy Senators handed the Detroit Tigers, Na. ty, Cm TUNA FISH...... B J Coagrove qf the Ptorterflelds for this Runa batted in—Ott, New York, Bcea. 4-0. with aiz hlta. 38 4 4 18 8 1 Handy’s Sliced R g Banana Layer Crakes new straw hat! be divided this way: dropped the Yankees out of first VALUED AT $22.50 TO $32.50 and Galan, Chicago, 23. 'PpBY Lasaeri. Augle Galan and AU alzea with whiU and $600 on team play. $400 on the Sunday in Hartford. The locals place in the American League, aJRer Oil 200 0— • Bacon, Vi lb. pkg. 1 C FANCY CATSUP ..... M Each dark grounda. Woven We've got the have played two game* thus far (This Offer For Cash Only!) Hlta—Moore, New York, 84- Ca*y Bryant, Cuh8^L*a»rt drove „ _ -...... 102 025 X—10 14 Ok BoMto SALAD DRESSING . 1 # .Each doubles and, $20® on the singles. A a one-day stay, and boosted the McCormick. Cincinnati, 88. in five runs and Golan four *• Bry- each Broadcloth — End-to-End type you’ll like. grand slam Is possible for either and have piled up no less than thlr- *—Batteff for Cotter in 7th. Madras and Shantungs. ty run* In beating the Rockville Nats back to the top. Hankus-pah- Doublea—Herman, Chicago, and ant pitched lly*-hltter for $-5 win Runa batted in, Browm 2. Douglas Shredded p* ""*4jLih Bide. kus Greenberg's seventh homer oc McCormick and Cooke, Cincinnati. over Dodgers. 2. Hyde 2; two hose hlta. Brown, W. Balaton. 2 pkga. Panther* by 17-1 and Frog Hollow 9. FLORIDA ORANGES by 13-8. the season almost ruined Jimmy Ford; hlta off Tedford 4. Wlgren 2 SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT I CALIFORNIA ORANGES Sailor Straws NEl-LAND'S NOD A practic*' will be held at Mt. Deshong's classy pitching, hut Triples—Rizzo, Pittsburgh, 5; Morlarty 8; atolen baaea. HoUday!- Fruit Cocktail, TOMATOES Nebo at e o’clock tonight and all WsshIngtoB had Just enough edge Goodman, Cincinnati, 4, NOTHINGS SAFE. TJwklngto 2. Hyde 2. Dougtaa 2. largest can , , . l^ e cloz. ^ Nashville—Major Bob Neyland. members must attend a* Coach Cliff to bang on. Homers—Ott, McCarthy, Lelbsr, Morlarty. Donohua; double play*. 23c 6 2S^ 27c doz. $ And Tp Unlven>lty .of Tennessee grid coach, Like the American League, the .’•'w York, and Goodman, Ctneln- New York.— Joa DlMaggio haa 1.00 claims the Southeastern Conference Magnuaon will select hi* first string ‘• f t <* Krasdale (kiffee, 3ibi.2Sc team for Sunday'a game. Player* National presented a eurtailed pro- nati. 5. more t o n Juat t o autograph prob- M ldoga 7, Costonlana 8; bane on lb. c a n ...... U the fattest in th* land, and will or* asked to meet at fhe service gram of two games, with the Chi- GLENNEY’S BWen baats—Koy, Bnioklyn, lem to daal with. Shortly t f t o ha brtlA off Morlarty 6. Wigron 7, Tod- 23c SPINACH RADISHES continue aa such a* long a* the station on Spruce street st 12:30 789 Main Street and Chiosxa, New York, 8. returned to t o Yaaka* Unaup a hit by pitchar. TurWngton by NATIVE LETTUC® STRING BEANS league sUow* spring training. cago Cubs' “notable experiment", souvenir hunter ewrooped down 00 Sliced Peaches, o'clock Bunday. batting order trouncing the Brook- Pitching—jielton. New York, Jtolarty; struck out, by Tedford 7. lO c peck •-0; HubbsU. Nsw Tack. 4-0. him, grabbed hta hat and Morlarty A Wlgren 2. Time. 3 1 I b . c a n ...... 2 bunches beads oia of tha path. Uaapltao. Portar sad irtT ll 10c 2 15« 2qts. 1 5 e lO B TE ir MANCHISSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRroAY, MAY 18,1988

regional and world conference on MAN-JHKSTI,,R tvE M NO NZeAU). UANCHCIiTER CONN.. FRIDAY, MAY 18.1988 CABIN AT WICKHAM'S TO HOLD WORLD COUNCIL specific subjects os the occasion may IdPALWINS require. GERMANS ARRESTED SENATORS URGE A CURB actor, formerly ownwj and Uved on PAGE ELEVEN RANSACKED RECENTLY OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES ‘"rhe world council shall not legts- Ex-Pipe Organ Pumpers the Abraham Wishner place on God- lata for churches nor shall It act for ' ON HUGE REUEF BHX STAFFORD SPRINGS frey HlU, as a summer home. TAICOTTVILIE week In connection with the Wll- IN WHIPPING CASE them In any manner except as In- IN BRAZU REVOLT American Legion Commander lington HlU church. Place Entered During Past (OoatteaMI from rs c * Oee) dicated above or as may hereafter Hold Parley In Boston The new equipment for the Fire Harold R. Gray has presented a new Mr. and Mra. William Downes,' be specified by the constituent (Osattamd from Page One) Department-at StaffordvlUe amved "rte Tolcottvllle Branch Ckiuncll ’ 'Tnvry farm in East sign to the Hebron Fire company, ------Springs Frt I Few Days And Quantity Of churches." thla week and waa put into liQuie- end It has been placed on the fire of Congregational Women held their Willlngton noted for its prize poul- Faith and Order, arranged for call annual meeting Tuesday, at the day M d Saturday. The usual In Silverware Reported Taken. The provisional committee was set 11 Democrats were among the op- Boston. May 13— (A P )— Repre-.T, house. It Is black with gold let- bably b« sUrted very soon. Further try. have 6,000 chickens and hens ' Exonerates Windsor of the conference.) ’The former pipe organ pumper dlate uae. ’The equipment which co'n- home of Misa Anne Moore. Assist- BtrucUve and interesting program "2. To facilitate common action up to carry on tho activities of the Pofice Officials Trybg To ponents. There were no Progressive aentatlves of a strain fast-vanish- slato of two hundred feet of boee, tering. announcements will be given. a croas between Rories and Reds Nat i on-Wi de St ores traveling the greatest distance to ant boetesses were Mrs. Fred Thorp has been planned for the meeting!. Police today nre Inveatlgatlng the , by churchea; movement until the world council Is or Farmer-Laborite votes against ing In this mechanized age, mem- 500 booater pump, a windshield The sale of another lot at Amstoo William Risley of this place has Mr. and Mra. Wllfreel Kent of ' established formally. the convention 1s W. L. Petriklng of and Mrs. William Lee. The following Just recently returned from the The Stole Forestry department fdncator; Parents Claiin- theft of a quantity of silverware and 1 " 3, To promote cooperation and bers of the Guild of Former Pipe pump and a tank waa purohaaed lake has been recorded this areek at have been trimming tree* through Talcottvllle held a family reunion toilet articles, reportedly stolen 1 study; It was expected a year or two Find Out IfThere Are For Details of Measure Denver,. Ook)., Chairman of the the town clerk's office. The new bfflcert wore elected: President, South where he toured with two B U T T ER Organ Pumpers, assembled In Bos- from money appropriated by the Miss Maude 8 tan wood: vice presl Tolland Center, employing seven Sunday for Mrs. Kent’s mother IV O R Y SO A P sometime during the past few days might elapse before the adherence is The bill appropriates 31,250,000,- ton today for there first convention owner Is Miss Charlotte Furphey of friends from Hartford. He has been Mrs. Arthur Robertson of Rockville ’’4. To promote the growth of ecu- gained of constituted church bodies board of the Great Western Sugar town of Stafford at a meeting two dent. Hiss Florence Moore: secre gone a few months. *re large Country Roll...... Ib. 28c •d Son Malidonsly Beaten from a guest cabin on the Clarence menicsl (world-wdde) consciousness OOO for WPA work relief. 3965.000.- In seven years. Company. Manchester. with dead limbs reaching out over It being Mother’s Day. She Is als preoldent. The Manchester Hospital drive Miss Joyce Jarvle of Manchester seven o’clock Ih the morning olth nts of John W. Provost, Jr., UTMOST IN MILEAIX 000.000 in RFG funds for rural elec- pipe organ can make. Other titles ter and Mr. Coats were recent call- Mass., who Is High Priest of De- clouded sky and returned at six in | of someone familiar with the prem- largest delegations at the confer Inquiry” that might indicate a for- trification. always bearing In mind the motto Stafford Springs will have Ito first ers at tha home o f Mrs. Helen rtarted Wednesday, May 11. M r a J. Is spending a few weeks at the St Bh-vln S. Farrington, princl- include Vox Humana, Augmented I ^ n and Mrs. C. BIsnkenburg are meter. During the basket lunch toe evening amid a spring shower. \ ^ " 9 " ' 4 p k gs. 2 5 c ises. No clues were Immediately ence, Including Dr. John R. Mott of eign connection, the official said. of the guild, "Pump, for the Wind public Stamp exhibit Saturday White. Mrs. White took care of home of her grandmother, Mrs. Wil- ' of ITeerfleld school, a Common found, and the estimated value of Altogether It embodies the bulk ^m bard, and Vox Celeste. Is Fleeting." the local canvassers. llam Ciig^r. f^rom 12 to 12:45. Melvin C. Cor- The children, accompanied by the New York, chairman of the Interna- He disclosed, however, that Harry afternoon and evening. May 14th at Mre. Carrier when her son Law- court Jury gave a quick ver- the property taken was not di- ON NEW (m O Y E A R S of President Roosevelt’s 34,500,000,- Miss Maude Stanwood la planning bett of Darien will give a carillon tu b e rs , Misa Margaret Rieger and tional M ission:^ Ctoundl. Mott Schaffer and Frederieo 'Voight, two tha Stafford Public library on rence was born and is an old friend concert. There will be visits to sev- ® ct for the principal. vulged. was named a vice chairman of a 000 program to combat the recession to leave Talcottvllle for about five Mlsi Elsie Layton, visited a fire Evap orated M ilk ; Judge Thomas J. Molloy charged of five employes of a German bank Spring atreet. The exhibit which la of the Carrier family. Mr. Carrier eral of the buildings, library, green, 4 co ns 2 5 c Most of Mr. 'Wickham’s property provisional committee to act for the "It will run and run and run!" who are under arrest, were German by expanding employment and pur- to approve W P A projecta. act. You ought to be fair to the enjoyed talking over days gone by. months. Early next week she Is leav- station and then proceeded to toe : the Jury this morning, and before chasing power. open to all Is being jponaored by houses and poultry plant. Campbell*. Soupa, Is situated In Manchester, although conferees iihtll the council la estab- That’s how Tom Morrissey, of citizens, not BrazHian os first ’They tossed aside a proposal by southern part of the United SUtes. ” He said he missed the trains on the ing for Squirrel Island off the coast ^ ^ g ln s ' Armory, a steel museum, Mon, the decision had been reached. a part extends over the town line Bari M. W itt Superintendent of of M^ne. She has a beautiful home TOLLAND round-up or 3 rant ...... Knox Gelatine, Plain, a ll."hed. Goodyear Service. 649 Main street thought. Many House Democrats who sup- Representative Taber (R., N.Y.), to Southerns were largely Instru- Air Line road. He was station ^ i s was followed by a tour of the ' Pannts of the boy alleged that he into East Hartford. Schoolo and Mrs. Henry Hansen. It on the Island and every year she the pre-school 25c pkg...... Central Oommlttee describee the new tire he is selling. "TIU now proofs indicating their ported the measure were bock "on delete the entire PW’A appropria- mental in scuttling a wage-hour bill agent at Westchester for a number Fro-Joy Ice cream plant where 19c kmd been maliciously strapped by will be Open from a until 9 p. m. apenda a few months there. She will Tolland Grange will sponsor a children under the State Depart- huge dishes of Ice cream and a 8nn«weet Pnmea. Name of the new Ure Is "Mara- participation In the revolt only abow the reservation" after revolts earlier tion, another by Representative last December. of years, and at that time there Nation-Wide Grape m r m ' Mr. Flsrrington. following John’s re- Besides the 18 members from the In connection with the exhibit there return to Talcottvllle some time In setback card party at the Commun- ment of Health, Dr. Martha Clifford hardening room awaited them. In * Ib. pkg...... thon," and It Is particularly appro- Individual action," the police official In the session against the wage- Bacon (R., N .Y.), to forbid use of A revised bill— the last major were 8 or 10 trains dally. Now . 17c Juice, pint ...... 1/C fUMl to apologise for unruly con- United States and Canada, member- P W A money for projects competing will be a display of Poital forths October. ity Houiie this evening. Prizes are director, will be held at the Tolland this room the temperature never duct. priate. The Marathon Is designed said. “It Is not Impossible as the hour and government reorganiza- Item remaining on the House there le only one. Mr. Carrier’s hederated church, Thureday, Mav lirrahey'. Cocoa, ship on the Central committee with private enterprise, and a third and a member of the staff of the Wednesday approximately ninety to be awarded and during the social goes above two degrees below zero, Notion-Wide ^ would be divided thus: to give the utmost In mileage at a Inquiry develops we may reach an- tion bills. agenda—will reach the chamber home is near the station. Mrs. 19, from 2 to 4 o’clock. The clinic '/, Ib. pkg...... Charge by Court. by Representative Barton (R., N. local poet office will be preaent to ptople attended the Church Supper hour refreshmento are to be served so that everyone was rather cool MENI IS cost much lower than the average other conclusion, but It would be May 23. Leaders have abandoned a Cariler died a few years ago. be sponsored locally by the 7c Black Pepper, 2 oz...... OC In his charge Judge Molloy point- Seventeen members from ortho- Twice the powerful majority kllYt Y .), to make It a penitentiary of- explain how to do buelneea In the J’’ ' People’s Chris- by the committee. ^ e r a hasty inspection o f the va- motorist Is prepared to pay for a false at this moment." ‘ plan to bring it up earlier. Mr. and Mrs. Kneeland Jones of Child Study Oub of Toltand and Wheatlea, ed out that teachers are authorized A Week’s Supply dox churches of the world, appor- ed a Republican proposal to turn fense to use relief money to in- Institution. ’The first showing t>f the Uan Endeavor Association. With Mrs. Mary Healy and Mrs. Marion rious parts of the room. A fter hav- Nation-Wide Fancy n a tioned os they may decide: tire of this quality. Foreign Anglea Aside from the relief bill and a Bditon and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur provides an opportunity, without * Pb**- ...... to maintain discipline and order administration of relief back to the fluence elections. Stafford Springs air mall cachets Keefe o f Gilead were Sunday guests five long tables colorfully decorated Agard Baker were guests of out of ing all appetites satisfied by a 23c Shrimp, large size . . . 1 O C ‘ kut must use only such force as la Twenty-two from churches of the few regular appropriation measures, charge for parents to check up on For Good Health The fact that the Marathon Is Foreign Minister Oswaldo Aranba states. More than 50 other amend- especially made for National Air of Mrs. Helen White and family. and members of the Society acting town friends Thursday. monkfurter roa«t at Green Hill Brlllo, Ifaaaonably necessary. The teacher continent of Europe; For the most part. Individual the Senate calendar also Is relative- weU-belng of their W’llbrrt’a Floor Wax, o *T priced within the reach of every went to police headquarters late last ments also were defeated. ly clear of big bills. Week will be on dleplay at tho Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Clark and as hosts an hostesses a delicious Park, the group proceeded to the * Pkga...... M ist exercise discretion, be said. In Recommended ’Twelve from Great Britain and car owner means that this tiro la night, and Captain Fllinto Mueller, Democrats had no success with Work la progressing through rain .. 1 7 c No-Rub, pint ...... O / C Steamroller Working amendments. exhibit. I f thla exhibit Is a euccets other members of Fred Jones' fam- meal was served. After all had ap desired and Gaaette newspaper Inflicting corporal punishment. By Dr. Frank McCoy Ireland; going to become Increasingly popu- chief of police, announced he would or shine on the foundation of the that toose children w’lo will enter Members Ignored the appeal of it Is planned to make It an annual ily spent the week-end at Eureka peased their appetites, a grand en- plant. Here the children taw Just TTie Jury should consider whether Ten from Asia, , Latin Representative Fish (R -N Y ) re- n w addition being erected on the Sanahlne lar, and It’s going to start becom- reveal International angles of the Representative Omstead (D., N. affair, Lodge. Mrs. a a r k caUed on her tertainment followed. The Bee- H icks Memorial school, by H. fo brought how the news was printed. They tke pupil, had been refractory, dls- America and the Pacific Islands; ing popular right now. arrests. marked that a "well-oiled steam- BOMBINGS MARK thoven Glee Club, under the direc- A Li *1 physical examlna- Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested for C.), that as a matter of "good Adolph Lsnz of Ellington Is a aunt. Mrs. White, and gave her two Wales Lines construction company O" to one of the radio stations •toment w uncooperative, and pun- Five from South Africa. Austral- With the Spring and Summer Aranba left, however, without roller’’ was In operation. tion of Robert Knox Chapman oang uon. A diphtheria toxic clinic, un- the week beginning Sunday, May morals and legislative decency" they patlant ■ at the Johnson Memorial potted planU for Mother’s Day. of Meriden, Conn, ^ --W FAG — and were actually on the I Soda Crack ers Munent should be only as much as asia and other areas not otherwise driving season Just opening up. making a statement. Only twice were administration nine beautiful songs. Fred E Wer- der the supervision ofAMlss Mar- 3sm . p kgs. 13c 15, 1938. strike out a section ta let states and hospital, where he la receiving treat- Miss Am y Markham of East Luclen Birdseye of New York air for five seconds. The trip also ' M essssry. represented. motorists are having their cars Police said part of the arms found forces upset. They failed to kill an WAR MANEUVERS ner accompanied at the plaho and garet DMahey, the Tolland School SUNDATt cities, already up to thslr legal debf ment. Hampton was the guest of her City ii a guest at the home of his nurse will be held next Monday Included sight-seeing of 'several I f the punishment was excessive Six from ecclesiastical minority checked over, and many of them are in raids o f homes of Fascist lead- amendment to make farmers who JUfred C. Lange sang two solos. •ad tmexplalnable it makes the Breakfaat-^-Coddled eggs, Melba churches. limits, assume the obligations of Miss Alba Lorensett has resumed cousin, Mrs. Daisy Whits one day aunt, MIm Miriam Underwood. , ucioca ar parks and bulldingi and a shopping C risco going to find out their present tire ers of the revolt were of German are in need of work and not on re- (Oenttnoed from Page One) recenUy. ™ program was as follows: “ 9:80 o’clock at 3 lbs. 4 9 c, 1 1b. 19c Wiacher liable in damages, the Judge toast, figs. ^ more PW A projects. her duties in Bridgeport after expedition to a food market and Membership in the council’s as- equipment needs replacing before make. Several officials said, how- lief rosters eligible for employment Schoola here had only a half day's i Congregation of^SmitobHa"' ^ Maurice Taylor '|j« Tolland Federated church, for ■Bid. Referring to the whipping Lunch—Combination SaTaSl’ sembly would be upon the same For a time the House fought the spending the pimt week with her of Southbridge. Mass., with frierda *’'? purpose of Inoculating the nre- Woolworto’a Five and Ten. any considerable amount of driving ever. this wras mere coincidence, on rural W PA projects. They were pier outlines on Plum Tree Island, sqsslon Thursday. The teachers * Mauder MEAT SPE C IALS ttmt John got after he had a ^ lo - Dinner— Broiled chicken; fresh basis and in the same ratio as the wage-hour battle over again, when parents, Mr. and M ra John Loren- were ^ e a ts at the home of Mr. and school children against the d is e ^ Two boys of the Willlngton Hill FRESH FRUITS AND Is possible. since such arms are cheaper than unable to keep rural-minded legis- also In the vicinity of Newport attended a teacbere' meeting at T^ru Eastern Gates .... Bantock ■Ised Judge Molloy Instructed the green peas; celery salad; stewed Central committee. attempts were made to strike out zett on Willlagton avenue. Mrs. William Ayers, Sunday. The clinic has been arranged with school, Charlea Wochomurka and VEGETABLES ’The new Marathon la Just the tire others. lators from adding 340.000.IKM) to differentials In W P A pay. News, the planes, carrying four 600 *" the afUmoon. ShenMdoah ...... Bartholomew Chuck Roasts, O P ? Jury to consider all the facts as to prunes. May Suggest Changes Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Chorches ’b* State Department of Health Russell Vonasek are taking guitar Fancy Apples, rs for this purpose, and In addition to More than 600 were arrested In the 360,000,000 proposed by the ap- pound bombs being the B-18 Doug- Mr. and Mrs. John Rlshton en- ’ Wlhthrop Hlldlng, son of Mr. and Beethoven Glee Club m the extent of the punishment and MONDAY: The draft of the constitution Is Proposals to fix a W P A minimum 8 Hynwlc Responsive Reading lE ilfi ^ ™**” ’ guests severs! STf, ®r- E. H. Metcalf of Rockville' of Bernie Bentley In .Rock- Ib...... Zdc being handsome In appearance baa connection with the revolt against propriations committee for rural las bombers from Brainard Field, tortained at their home In Stafford- Mrs. Albert W. Hlldlng, has had a « Iba...... d&OC whether it was an assault and bat- Breakfast—Baked stuffed apple; the final form upon which churches wage of 332 or 340 a month were Tille recenUy Mr. and Mrs. Harold 4 ^ c t u s ...... Schubert I* A ^ triends from Hartford Tolland’s town doctor, win odmlnls! tery. The Judge charged that the a new wide tread, presenting more Pre.sldent-Strong Man Getullo Var- electrification. Hartford, Conn. Their flight will be good many honors granted him and New Jersey. | ter the injections, aammis- Iceberg Lettuoo, n re with cream If desired. will be asked to enter Into the world defeated, as were those to allow a Tollman and daughter Barbara df Dearest Jesus ,,., Schop-Luvaor A t toe reeent whist party held In L a m b F ores, ^ w* >»ry must And out who was telling wearing surface to the road and gas, Including precautionary arrests Republicans fought the bill with more than 450 miles. since beginning his studies at Con- Frank A. Newman and daughter * •w*4a ...... Lunch—All desired of one kind of council. Churches may, however, 10 per cent differential or none at Hartford. Cherubim Song ...... Barton if ..______. ’ the EaglevUIo schoolhouse wh«h Ib...... Zdc the truth. prolonging tread life, has the new In several outlying cities. every argiiment and Parliamentary Starting today’s maneuvera the Co"«K«- He la one Mrs. Mable Morganeon. have ITad ns eight tables were In play, prizes 1 5 c fresh acid fruit, such as berries, propose any amendments for action all In rates between the various Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Delmonlco of the 18 Btudente at the college to . - Brethoven Glee Club Freeh Beets, « re roll-grip non-skid, combining all the Officials said the entire country device they could muster. They said states. Third Wing, composed of 18 recon- recent guests relatives from Hart- were awarded Misa Sylvia Cush- Dinner — Salisbury steak; string at the first or su)>sequent council and family have moved from High be ndmltted Into Q«miiiA Chi Bp- ® El!*’ ’*'' P«*^ect .... Jas. W. Riley ford. Pork Loins, O O 2 bunch es...... 1 O C advantages of multiple long-wearing was calm, but a provincial Integral- It would lead to national disaster, nalsseince planes and two B-18’s. man, Mrs. Ernest Wilson, Mre. A r- beans; combination salad of celery meetings, a two-thirds majority be- Representative O’Connell (D., street and are occupying the Woods alien, college honorary fraternity. The Living God ...... O’Hara ing required for adoption. ribs with deep non-skid flealgn. Is 1st leader was arrested In Sao Sal- that It was senseless to try to bring Mont.), contended that differential "attacked and destroyed" an "en- M^rs. Agnes Pratt of Windsor was j WttLINGTON thur Joslln, Arthur Spicer and either end, Ib. .. s b O C Blenched Celery, • g\ and carrots; apricot whip. tonement on Prospect street. He Ifl ft member of the eenlor clftfte Mr. Lange STAMFORD POLICEMAN The Constitution outlined this backed by a full lifetime guarantee. vador; several were Jailed at Belem, about recovery by more spending proponents wanted to "drive wages emy" vessel off Cape Henelopin at her Tolland summer home thla Steve Pokorny of Willlngton. Safid- double s ta lk ...... lUC TUESDAY: Anthony Oetrowski of the Unit- at Connecticut, and was a grailuate fl Now Let Every Tongue Adore authority for the council: The motorist who equips his car capital of Para state, and at Sao and by throwing the budget farther In the north down to the feudal level shortly after 4 a.m. week for a brief stay. Miss Ellei Van O eef of the Con- wlchea, cake and coffee were tha Daisy Hams, o If Breakfast— Poached eggs; crisp out of balance, and that business ed SUtes Navy, who is sutloned at from Windham High sohool, WIIII- Thee ...... Bach Grapefruit, «nre "The world council shall offer with new Marathon.s now Is going Luiz. capital of Maranhao. they have In the south.’’ The day was bright with visibil- Mrs. Zoe Beckley has a gain open. I ,necticut , State College o—gave -a lec- refreahmcnti. Ib...... LOSES o ir r in court waffle; stewed raisins. confidence could )«> restored by tho Brooklim Navy yard Is vleltlng mantle He has been an honor stu- p a n k s be to God ...... Dickson o o c largo size, fi f o r ...... ZOC counsel and provide an opportunity to be able to drive throughout the Search continued for Pllnlo Sal- Representative Maverick (D., ity practically unlimited. in a Monastary Garden . . Ketelby Mrs. Zoe Beckley has again open- *" Memorial school Wed- WUllngton members of Anne Lunch—Sweet corn; cooked tur- scrapping administration policies. at the home o f his mother on Park dent through both preparatory and brief stay and has had the basement evening on "aothlng as an for united action In matters of com- year secure In the knowledge he gado, head of the Greenshlrts, which Tex.), said it was "ridiculous" for college courses. Beethoven Glee Club Wood Elderkin Chapter. D. A. R„ nips; shredded lettuce. mon Interest. Democrats cited estimates that street newly cemented and new plumbing b^tpr.^sslon of Personality." Dinner— Pot roast of beef; spin- will be free from exasperating road- was outlawed as a political faction northerners to combat differentials NO SUPERSTITION. He Is a member of Phi Mu Delta. This evening, as previously an- attended the May meeting Tuesday .CmiI Rules Taunts Do Not "It may take action on behalf of the bill would supply Jobs for about for the south In a wage-hour bill Mrs. Emily Ellis of Somers and Installed before returning to New Mrs. Everett' Robertson ach; summer squash; salad of grat- side delays due to tire trouble, trou- after Vargas took authoritarian Oakville, Conn.—It’s Friday the National Fraternity, of Alpha Tau ntunced the choir will hold a picnic afternoon at the home of Mrs KI'TTEL’ constituent churches In such mat- 4,100.000 persons, and said "piimp- and then Insist on them for W PA. Mr. and Mrs. Colburn of Wllllngion York City on her magazine and Mrs. Herbert Holmes Furnish Legal Excuse For ed raw carrots; Ice cream. ble that he might have If he con- control of the nation last Nov. 10. thirteenth, so the mothers of the Phi and ^ lo n gs to the Engineers’ at the Welles farm, at the conclu- Charles Larrabee In Windham Cen- 18 BIsseU S t J'’ ENGLAND ters as one or more of them mav prlmlng” wens necessary to aid lag- ‘T ve been going along with you were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. paper writing. of Rockville spent Sunday In New JSirLflar e t 42M I Manchester Oreea T4A MBS Violence On Officer’s Part. WEDNESDAY: tinued to drive on the old, worn ging business. Union Congregational church are club, the Blue and White club, foot- sion of choir rehear.

The choir of the Zion Lutheran A "Bthgo" gams wtU bs held at Mist Faith SplUans, wen known In readiness day or night, for this I51B ANNUAL church on Cooper street will have a the ZIpser club, Saturday, May 31, local dancing instructor, will be one THREE ANESTHETISTS ment baa been satisfactory from an ■hares the operating room service rehearsal tonight at 7:30 at the at 7:30 p. m., ^ven by the ladlea. of the Judges for the prize waltz at important duty In connection with angles. with Miss Cr.rlson. Dr. Ralph M. church. All members are invited, Including the regular Saturday evening dance, the. class A hospital servlcs. Previ- Last year there were 1,071 oper- ToveU of Hartford was appointed DANCE the men’s club, their families and tomorrow evening at the community ON HOSPITAL STAFF ously there waa but one anesthetist ations In which the services of an chief of the department of anesthe- friends. Brat wurst and sauerkraut Given By Mrs. Ellen C Modean of 80 Hart- hall in Bolton Onter. Art McKay on duty and such relief service as anesthetist were required, an In- sia last July. ford Road was given a surprise par- will be sold. Also a door prize will and bla orchestra plays at these was required was performed by the crease o f 108 over the previous La Fublnese Society ty In honor of her SOth birthday be given. weekly dances which are sponsored Last Tear There Were 1,071 resident or Interne physicians, ac- year. by Bolton Grange for the beneBt of last night at the home of her daugh- Operations Requiring Pres- cording to the annual report This During 1988 a new McKesson gas ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. The Center Flute band will meet the building fund. The prise waltz arrangement was not entirely sat- FOOD SALE tomorrow afternoon at 8 o’clock In ence Of Anesthetist. machine has been added to the serv- Sherwood Trueman of 160 West will be daheed about 10:15, daylight isfactory. These chahges have made ice. SUB-ALPINE CLUB the Washington Social Club to time, and a prize of two doUzrz will SAT„ MAY 14. 9 A. M. Center street. More than 35 women It possible for the operating sur- Miss Beatrice Carlson, R.N., Is friends, including members of make plans for entering the parade be awarded to the couple who in the The Memorial hospital now baz geon or obstetrician to have an HALE’S STORE , Saturday, May 14 on Memorial Day. All members are opinion o f the Judges merits this the regular anestheUst and Miss Enlghet Lodge, I. O. O. T., were two registered anesthetlste and one anesthetist present at any hour of Ladles* Aid Society, Dancing, 9 P. M. To 1 A. M. requested to attend thie meeting. honor. assiatant anesthetist on the staff Doris I. Hutchinson, supervisor of present and Mrs. Modean received the day or night and the arrange- nurses, .and former anesthetist. Bucldngbam Chnrch. Art McKay’s Orchestra numerous gifts. Refreshments

brought by the guests were served and a social time was enjoyed.

ABOUT TOWN Group No. 8 of the Memorial hospital auxiliary, Mrs. D. M. Cald- SATURDAY — LAST OF HALEYS well, leader, will meet at the usual TownsenS C3ub No. 3 will meet time Monday afternoon at the Clinic toBlght at the Y. M. C. A. when It Is hoped all members and others In,- building on Hajmes streeL Umeated will be pre.sent. Plans will be made for the atatc-nide mass The Hartford County Association, meeting here In June, and alaa for Connecticut Federation of Demo- fepresentatlon at the national meet- cratic Women's clubs, will bold a tng in June at Los Angeles. meeting at the Y. M. C. A. on North Main street, Wednesday, May 18 at Employees’ SALE DAYS The Weslcj-an Guild will hold Us 8 o'clock. Mrs. P. R. Brannlck, the monthly meeting Monday evening new county chairman, will preside. at 7:4S at the South Methodist All members of the local Women's GREAT SALE EVENT THAT IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN church. This will be the annual Democratic club are Invited and meeting with election of officers for urged to attend. the coming year, and a large at- tendance of the group members is A Gro u p of D a r k H e re's A B a rg a in! Oeelred. Mrs. Paul Ferris will lead Mrs. Tansla Llndstrom of Autumn the devotions, the subject of which street has entered the Hartford will be "Trust." Games will be In hospital for observation and treat- Hale’s First Quality M. K. M. Little Girk’ .DRESSES ment. charge of the Epworlh Circle and refreshments will be served by the T ztylea and colors, sizes 7 to 13. Willing Workers group. A meeting of the troop committee Silk Dresses In the Baby Shop. Sizes 3 to 6. Regular 81.98. W I • f ^ for the three Gibbons Girl Scout Mrs. Mary Squatrlto of Oak SILK HOSIERY troops recently organized, will be street received a telegram from held this evening at 7 o'clock at the Mostly long sleeve models. Just the nurses at S t Raphael's hospital. Hotel Sheridan, to perfect plans for kind to wear now and again In the New Haven, where her daughter. the Maybasket bridge which the Fall. Sizes 14 to 33. $0.98 Ringless sheer chiffon or eervlee weight Miss Joy Squatrlto, Is In training, A ll new Spring shades. Regular 69c pr. committee Is sponsoring for the FC p a i r Teen Age DRESSES to the ^ e c t that high mass was beneflt of the troops, the date of Regular 87.95 value#. 59 said this morning In memory of which la Monday, May 16, and the Dominick Squatrlto, her son, who place the Hotel Sheridan. The per- Very specially priced at Sizes 10 to 16. Regular 81.98. Sale was killed In an auto crash at Bol- sonnel of the committee Is Mrs.

toh'elx years ago today. He was John Tlvnan, Mrs. Walter Gorman, $ 1 .7 9 so outstanding Manchester High Mrs. John F. Shea, Mrs. Henry

school athlete of that season. Mutrie, Mrs. Thomas Quinn, Mrs. 39c A. W. Gates and Mrs. Cain Ma- Rayon Underwear Daughters of Liberty No. iVi, La- honey.

dies Lo3ral Orange Lodge, will meet CHUBBY DRESSES Smartly tailored garment In plain or la Orange hall Tuesday evening at The annua] ceremony of the zatln etrlpez. Vest, Panties, Step-In. S o’clook. It will be obligation night In prlnU and dotted swlss. Sizes lOH to 16H. 4 * ■ crowning of the statue of Mary, the Silk Frocks Size 38 to 44. (Jolor, tearose. C ea. and all officers are requested to Regular 81.98. Sals mother of God,, will take place In 33 V I • t ^ wear white. Worthy Mistress Mrs. St. James's church Sunday after-

KUsabeth House will be In chargie. noon. A t this ceremony new mem- A Maybasket social will follow and bers are admitted to the church and Early spring models, very smart each member attending Is request- $/».79 each year large numbers gather in styles, all with the new short sleeves. ed to provide a Maybasket for ex- the church to witness the ceremony. IN THE COTTON SHOP change. The committee Includes Regular 87.95. Prints and solid col- A meeting of the Children of Mary $1.00 Ladies’ Mrs. Margaret Bacon, Mrs. Mar- ors. Specially priced a t ...... prlc^S“ * 14*to ^ “ P d re w s at these sale will be held In St. James's church garet Bain, Mrs. Martha Bell, Mrs. at 6:30 to rehearse for the crown- A ll new In the latest Spring colors

Elisabeth Caverly and Miss Lucy ing ceremony. All members taking and design. These bags are copies of Caarkson. part are requested to be present higher priced bags. Attractive prints and

all white or wheat linen with contrasting C ea. Special Group Dresses color comblnstion. 88

M a nu f a cture r's C lo s e -O u t! Regular $2.98. Sale ,.™ ,.J J .98 — I ' ' V r Regular 12»/iC and 15c First Quality HALE’S

$1.00 Ladies’ Fabric Gloves [««g «i»r h .98. s a i ...... $2,19

Fur Storage Cannon Face Cloths

Smart sllpon styles In sheer Bcmberg Safe — Dependable —- Economical with attractive trim on cuff. Colors white, Charge; grey, chamois. 1C p a i r HOUSE COATS .1% of Customer’fl Valuation. fC ea. for 88 In Zipper and Button Styles. Sixes 14 to 20, Minimum Charge $2.50. Regular $2.98, now...... $2.59 Mostly blue and green and orchid. Beautiful solid colors with novelty borders, some with floral patterns. Fine Cannon quality,

p e a e are of matched sets and at this low price you save 25c Gordon Anklets 6 Point Fur Cleaning from 33 1-3 per cent to 50 per cent. Buy a half dozen or a dozen Regular $1.98, now ...., $1.69 1. Fur and Mn mnde water repellent as you will need plenty of face cloths this summer.

S. All Imbedded dirt and trmfflr film nre removed. Lastex tops in solid or fan

t. Lining denned nnd stain* removed. cy colors. Sizes 8 to IO14. 5 c 4. Fur denned, combed, flnzed nnd Instre renewed. R e gul a r La rg e Size 3 p"' 50® New House FROCKS

5. New loop* and button* put on. If needed. (Hud*on Seal or Sealene). All *mall rip* are *ewed. In peixales and sheers. Sizes 14 to 62. DISH Q - ^ $1.00 Ladies’ Regularly $1.19. Sale— d. Garment Id nterlilred. kept ab*olute1y nanllary and returned to B A B Y S H O P you In a nealed baf.

CLOTHS O 1 U< SPE CIALS Neckwear M a nu f a cture r's C lo s e-O u t O f Regular 5c quality dlah cloth with novelty colored stripe*^ While All For $0 .0 0 these last at this low price. CoUsr and cuff set in pique, or-

gandies and lace In V or round Regular Stock of 25e neck line. Colors, white, peach,

maize, skipper, eto. Print Rayon Negligees

H a l e's Fin espun

D r t backgrounda puff sleeves. This is glh 1 M TIm CORN Gordon the time to buy for vacation needa. Made w a ■ Jt n *

to sell for 82.98. Sale V A • MAMCHiSTia Conn- SHEETS and CASES I C each

1. ^ornt least 4 years' wear. 8H Inches extra length. 2H Inch hem on both ends of sheeL Cellophane wrao- Socks ped, prelaundered. ^

Sixes to 8. PaateU and 35c to 50c dark shades in ankle or half aock*. Bodiform Rayon Slips ^ 81 X 1041/2 Regular $1.29 $1.09 Bay PENNY BINGO! PENNY

Featuring braided rip proof seams. Tea ORANGE HALL — TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8:30 Boxed I 72 X 1041/2 Rose, White. A Large SoMy of Valuable Prizes Will Be On DUplay and Regular $1.19 $ 1.00 Every Winner Gels a Prize, No .Matter How Manv* pr. FOR THIS W EEK ONLY I >.5 OA.ME!^^5 CEV^s- Stationery 6 Special (lames! Prizes; »5.(K) In Cash! 1 Sweepstake (tamel 63 X 1041/2 Regular $1.10 89 Note and letter alze la 34 and Every Winner lias Ills Own Choice of Prizes In the 25 Games' 48 sheet nnd envelopes to the box. Two Way Stretch GIRDLES Doors Open At 7:80. ria.vlng SUrt, At grSo! Colors white, buff, grey, blue. "strong Children’s 79e One and Two-

PENNY BINGO! PENNY Hale’s Finespun Pillow Cases Piece Cotton Crepe

and Pantie GIRDLES f t 42 X 36,45 X 36

29^ box Regular 27c and 29c ea 24c Pajamas

Reg. 50e 22” x44” Patterned Colored Lawn Mowers ROOFING and Basement Specials SHARPENED AND Gowns REPAIRED — PHONE 7385 and Tea Pots Cannon Towels OU C ea. In plain or mn'Mry prlnta. Shop open 7:30 a. m. to 4:.30 In Brown Enamelware ASBESTOS A b e^ tlfu l Cannoo towel In n iid lon with pattern in Sizes 4 to a 6-Cup Size p. m. Open evenings, except Refrigerator Paper ^ **“ ■ Colors peach, blue, malse, green and Mondays and Saturdays, orchid. Stock up oa thaoa. Ihiceptiimal value. after 7:15 p. m. SIDING Sets Our Specialty! Napkins Karlsen & Edgerton In glass. Three flat covered

Depot Street Buckland jars that will fit in small • Estimates Freely Given Put up in dispenser box, 80 Next to Railroad Depot space. Colors: Ultra Marine, 8c NOTION SALE to each box. Plain white. • Workmanship Guaran- Roee, Pink. Regularly 69c.

teed 5e W ILLIM A N TIC THREAD Regularly 10c. Sale— 50c Forrest Milla Sale— 6c S A F E T Y PIN S 15c Noxon • Highest Quality Mate- 5c COMMON PINS 2 for Summer Weight rials MOTH and INSECT SPRAT 5c SHOE LACES 8-Ouncc Bottle 5c SNAPS Attention! • Time Payments Ar- Ol|c *et 5c DARNING COTTON—SILK AND WOOL 3c MEN’S SOLEs oe> ranged. 5c BOBBY PIN S Union Suits AND HEELS ^ 1 6c DeLONG H A IR PINS 8' With aizstie back drop seat for A. A. DION We Rebuild, Not Cobble! boys or girls. Sizca > t . A ALL DAY SATURDAY. 10c COMMON P IN S * CONTRACTOR SpMlal 10c S A F E T Y PIN S

81 Wells Street DeLuxe 10c W IL S N A P S

Telephone 4860 10c HOOKS A N D EYES

Shoe Repairing 10c B IA S T A P E S

U e Oeator Bteeet 10c SHOE LACES

(Tsemerty r . Diada’s StMp) 10c BOBBY P IN S CORB

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