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♦ - Ijm DROWNED ICQSTELLO CASE AS SENATE RACKETEERING COMMITTEE OPENED PROBE BYFLOODAS IS BEFORE JURY; U. S. RECOGNIZES CUBA OUTBREAK COORTKHARGE UNDER NEW PRESIDENT Report From China Says It Asks Jurors To Reach Unaoh Other Nations Expected To AD Happened In a Few mens Dedsion —• “ Law A l Capone Is on Way Follow Smt; General Strike Minntes— Yellow River Gives Woman No Specia I To Chicago for Trial In Havana Ends And Ha On Rampage. Exception,” He Declares. Chicago, Aug. 15.—(AP)— Al^Sanford Bates, said today that Al vana Bustles With Activi Capone was reported at police head Capone, Chicago gang leader, was Kaifengen, Honan province, China, Salem, Mass., Aug. 15— (AP) — quarters today to be en route from still to the Atlanta Federal penltenr ty Again— But Two Vio Atig. 15.—(AP)—One thousand A jury in the Elssex coimty Super Federal penitentiary at Atlanta, tiary as far as be knew. peasants were reported drowned in ior Court at 11:52 a. m., today be Ga., to the Illinois state prison at Joliet to be held there pending trial Bates said that when the ques a few minutes today when dikes of gan deliberations of the case lent Deaths Reported. Jessie B. Ckistello to decide whether to Chicago on charges of racket tion of whether Capone would be the Yellow River broke and flood conspiracy. waters covered a large area. they would send the attractive 32 taken to Illinois to stand trial first ’The report came as Federal and The stream continued to rage. year old widow to the executioner Havana, Aug. 15— (AP)—United state authorities were preparing to came up he instructed the warden Dikes north of Kaifengen, a city of for the poison slaying of her hus of the Atlanta prison to notify him States Ambassador Sumner Welles 175,000 in northeastern China, were band. Fire Captain William J. Cos go before Chief Jusdee John L. holding against the swiiiing waters, tello of Peabody, Prystalski of Criminal Court and immediately of the serving of any has informed the diplomatic eerpe but tbto community was nearly iso The case was given to the jury ask for a habeas corpus writ to re court writ calling for Capone’s pres that the Washington government ia lated by floods west and east of after a charge delivered by Judge turn Capone here. He has been in ence to Illinois. disposed to recognize the new Cuban dicted with 23 others on charges of here. Frederick W. Fosdick. He add^ the* warden had been administration headed by Provision The Old Channel Called Scarlet Woman restraint of trade through rack instructed also to notify the Prison The dangei that the river will re al President Carlos Manu^ de Ces- District Attorney Hugh A. Cregg A Federal crime bureau to co-ordinate efforts of local authorities In combatting racketeering was sug eteering on legitimate, business. Bureau headquarters here before pedes. turn to its old channel at Lanfeng The police reports on which offi in his summation of the govern gested to the Senate subcommittee on racketeering when, as shown here, it met (or its first regional permitting CApone to leave the The American attitude was con was believed slightly lessened as the hearing in New York. Among the 60 noted criminologists and police executives In attendance were cials declined to comment were to ment’s case, had branded her as prison. veyed to the diplomats yesterday at waters were said to be remaining scarlet woinan who had engaged in (1) New York’s Police Commissioner James 8. Bolan; (2) Senator Royal S. Copeland of New York, the effect that Capone had been Because of these detailed instruc a meeting in tbe Spanish EmbaMy. principally in the present bed and an illicit affair with Edward J. Mc chairman of the committee; (3) Joseph B. Keenan of Cleveland, special assistant to the Attorney Gen taken from the Federal prison late tions, Bates added; he felt certain Luciano Lopez Ferrer, the Spanish flowing southward in 'esser streams. Mahon, Peabody reserve patrolman. eral; (4) Former New York Police Commissioner Edward P. Mnlrooney. and (5) Assistant Secretary of yesterday to expedite his arrival Prior to 1853, the Yellow river State Raymond Moley, recently assigned by President Ropsevelt to advise on the Administration’s Capone was stiU to Atlanta. ambassador, is the dean of the William G. C3ark, her defense here. corps. flowed into the Yellow sea at a coimsel, in bis argument to the jury anti-racket campaign. Tbe Justice Department said later All detective squads were ordered Havana streets bustled with ac p<^t several hundred miles south of had portrayed her as loving mother a request that Capone be crans- to remain on duty both day and tivity today as all industries were its present mouth. Should it change of 'three small children, devoted to ferred to Chicago tc stand trial on its course, several important cities night at detective headquarters. resumed, the general strike which her husband, and bbr home, against Legal authorities said Capone and state indictments growing out o.. tbe and towns, built in its old bed would whom tHe state had proved nothing racketeering investlgatirn, had been brought about the downfall of Gen be endangered. SLIPPERS, A RING his co-defendants could be arraign eral Gerado Machado’s regime hav He uiged the jurors to reach RACKETEERS HAVE SPIES ed at any time on the conspiracy received by Jie 'Criminal division. Since late June, heavy rains at unanimous decision, saying the “law ing been brought to an end its headwaters have caused many charges. The request, officials said, came Two Violent Deaths gives the woman no special excep Capone has been sentenced to 11 floods. tion from punishment for murder/ AS MURDER CLUES from State A ttorney Ck>urtney o f Two additional violent deaths years In the Federal prison for eva Illinois, but could not be acted on and they should not allow chivalry IN (HtAND JURY ROOMS were reported. Augustin Ledon, a. sion of income tjx to influence their decision. until the return of Attorney General Machado supporter, was found shot Circumstantial Evidence Chimmings, who is expected back to death near tbe ousted President’s NOTORIOUS CROOK He touched on circumstantial evi Dismembered Body Of DENIES THE REPORT Thursday or Fri^y. Meantime the estate out of Havana. Manuel Ro 4ence and said if there was a single Grand Jnror Tells Senate Washington, Aug. 15.—(AP)— department insisted Capone remain sales, a Machado l^gilante, commit circumstance inconsistent with the LAWYERS DEBATE Superintendent of Federal Prisons in tbe Atlanta penitentiary. ted suicide. continuity of the chain a not guilty Woman Found In Wood; Passengers aboard the Ward liner CAUGHT IN TEXAS verdict must be returned. Committee How Difficnit Morro Castle, which arrived today, Referring to the testimony of LEGALITY OF NRA said that apparently tbe Cuban peo McMahon, Judge Fosdick said it Had Been Dead a Year. ple want the whole world to l^ w wM of great importance. “The It Is To Ask Witnesses To SEES NO REASON WINSLOW, FAMOUS that (Seneral Machado no longer is Harvey Ba3ey Who Plotted sexual instincts of men and women their ruler. are such that they can exert much Testify. Hampton Falls, N. H., Aug. 15.— “Down With Machado” Texas Attorney Claims The The ship was met at the docks by (A P)—Dust covered files of missing TO C A U ASSEMBLY WAR FUER, DEAD Kansas (Sfy Massacre person." He urged the jurors crowds of Cubans who shout^ to use “cold, unswerving impartial Act Cannot Be Snstainei persons were scanned today for “Down With Machado!” and “Ma^ , Arrested By Slenths. ity regardless of sex.” The law, N ew Y ork, N. Y., A ug. 15— (A P ) solution to a year old mystery the chado Is Gone!” The passengers said added, “knows no sex in guilt or in —^A graphic description of cringing slaying of an unidentified worm that similar cries went up from the terrified racket witnesses was pre On Any Ground Whatever. Governor Cross To Ask At Falls From Hotel Window In crew on a Cuban gunboat near nocence.” whose nude and dismembered body McMahon’s Bights sented to the Senate sub-committee which the liner passed on entering Dallas, Texas, Aug. 15.— (AP)— “Let me solemnly warn you,” said was found in a road side thicket. the harbor. The Federal government’s chal on racketeering today by Augustine tomey-General For An Canada— Was Official Of the court, “if you see any truth in J. Bmith, secretary of the New York W ashington, A u g. 15— (A P ) A wedding ring, a pair of slippers Other governments to addition to lenge to the crime world’s master (bounty Grand Jiux>rs Association. and a dark green leather bag were thq United States indicated reeogni- minds held a new meaning today The Constitutionality of the Nation (Continued on Page Two) Smith, who was foreman of the the clues police had to work on. Opinion On Public Works. Airways Corporation. tka of tbe new regime. A t tbe Mex with jafl bsua framing the faces of al Recovery Act wuJovght ove: ;,jn March Grand Jury, tedd Senator •The slippers bore the label ^of a ican Legation it was said that any Harvey Bailey, on^of the Nation’s Royal S. Ck>peland, ebaimaan o f the D istrict o f Ck>lumbia Supreme Court Boston store. The wedding ring was new government was automatically most de^>erate gunmen, and nine recognized unless diplomatic repre committee, Uiat,Grand Juries should today with the government defend inscribed "L. D. to L. P. B.” Those Hartford, Aug. 15.— (AP)—Gdv^ Ottawa, Aug. 15.—(AP)—Alan other persons arrested in three not be limited to cases presented by two clues formed tht nucleus of an sentation was withdrawn and, there states. MANY COMPLAINTS ing it and an attorney for Texas oU emor Wilbur L. Cross will ask tbe Winslow, noted United States fore, to the case of Cuba reception the courts. He was the first speak refiners asserting it could not “be investigation in Boston, where the "ThesrTl never take me alive, World War aviator and luthor of is established. er of the committee’s second day at sustained on any ground.” bureau of missing persons searched Attorney (reneral for an opiokm as Bailey once boasted. But when he open hearing in the Bar Association months -old files for an entry that to how far tbe towns of the state several books on aviation died to Italy accepted the new govern The attack on the legislation under ment and a similar disposition was was aroused from sleep to look into REACH NRA HEADS auditorium. which the administration Is carry might coincide with the ring’s in may go imder existing laws to take day at the Water street bospitaL indicated throughout the di^m atio a machine gun, he changed his scription. advantage of tbe NRA public works Death was due to injuries suffered Describing a fur racket case that ing on its vast program fbr in corps. mind, and remuked “Well, it looks dustrial restoration was made by F program . when Winslow fell from a third came before the March Grand Jury Body Dismembered Diplomatic sources said that Mr. like it’s just too bud, doesn’t it?" Smith said: W. Fischer, arguing for an injunc floor window of a hotel here Satur On this opinion the governor will Welles defined the attitude of tba The machine gun slaying of four tion against recent Federal orders The woman’s body was foimd yes day afternoon. Apparently becom- Working As High As 92 “1 wish you could have seen the depend in determining whether a United States as being that formal officers and their priso^.er at Kan witnesses, how they stood before us, prohibiting interstate shipment of terday by a passerby in a thicket specia] emergency exists such as is recognition was unnecessary because sas (Sty, June 17, and the ransom terrified, the perspiration standing oil produced in violation of state off CJock Hill road. Dr. Wendell R. (Uontinoed on Page Two) required for the calling of a special the new government apparently an kidnap^ of CTharles F. Urschel at Honrs— Pay As Low As out upon them, afraid to speak out” conservation regulations. Clare, acting medical examiner, be session of the Legislacure. swered the desires of the people and Oklahom a CSty. July 22, are only a Racketeers Have Spies Issuance of these orders by Sec lieved the body bad been dismem few of the crimes charged up to bered while the victim was still (Sovemor Cross today recalled offered all guarantees. $2.38 a Week. Racketeers, he said, keep their retary . Ickes was defended by that last week he was importimed Bailey by authorities. Ransom for spies around the Grand Jury room, CJharles Fahy, acting solicitor o f the alive. GIRL IS MISTAKEN However, it was said, the Ameri Urschel has been reported as high The victim was about 30 years to call a special session to remedy can ambassador expreai^ an inten they know who testifies and “they Interior Department, who filed what was considered a pressing as 1200,000. swiftly punish. brief holding the act constitutional old, had dark hair worn in a boyish tion to get to contact with tbe State situation, so as to enable Connecti life Sentences Baltimore, Aug. 15.— (AP)—With Smith also demanded better ex and contending the Federal gov bob. and her upper teeth were false. Department at Washington to the cut banks to invest to home loan (Siarges have been flled at Okla hundreds of complaints against dis- tradition laws. ernment had the power to control The body had lain in the roadside FOR TARGET, DIES end that a formal notification might homa Qty, against 11 persons in players at the Blue Eagle piling up “Now you are touching upon interstate movements of conunodi- thicket about a year. Dr. CHare bonds. “Last week it was the boms be issued that America’s rec(^:nitioii connection with the kidnaping of in the NRA headquarters here, the something that must be dealt with,” ties for the general welfare, thought. loan act and nothing else,” said the o f Chiba is continued. the oil millionaire. They were flled Grievance committee today was in Copeland said. ffischer’s Answer Sheriff Ceylon Spinney of Rock governor. "We disposed at that The U. S. destroyer Taylor was imder a federal law which provides vestigating each case, in prepara (]leorge B. Mc(3ovem, who said he “I do not think the National Re ingham county offered the opinion within 24 hours by asking tbe at English Girl Slain By Machine expected to start home some time today. The Qaxton, also an Ameri for a life sentence. Federal officials tion to ordering the insignia from came to ask the committee to look covery Act can be sustained on any the body had been hurled piece by torney general for an opinion as to can destroyer, was recalled yester withheld the names of those charg the windows if the charge has been into labor racketeering, identified ground,” Fischer told Justice Joseph piece from an automobile. what savings banks and trust com proved. himself as a member of the steam- Cox in answering a question by the panies could do under existing Gun In Hands Of Volunteer day. Both ships were sent to Havana ed, but it was understood they in harbor shortly after the new gov cluded Bailey; Alfred L. Bates, un Working hours as high as 92 fitters union. “In-New York,” he judge as to whether he thought the statutes. Apparently so far as that hours a week, pay as low as $2.38 a said, “unions are run by bullets and act was based on Federal powers is concerned no special session is re ernment took control. der arrest in Denver, and identifled Soldier. Sfmllarly, it was expected that a week, discharge of employes and not ballots. Supervisors come to over interstate commerce or power quired. by the Department of Justice as U. S. destroyer at Manzanillo would means of avoiding the provisions of meetings with guns on their hips given to the Federal government to STEEL, ORE N E T Another Question Albert L. Bates, a suspect in the be recalled, as the situation was be the blanket code were included in and they even go into courts armed meet emergency conditions. "Now there is presented a ques Urschel case and George Kelly, still Sheemess, Kent, Eng., Aug. 15— coming quiet there, paralleling caa- a t large. the complaints. Some of them were: that w ay.” “The act complained of is uncon tion in an open letter from Archi (AP) —One of the strangest trage ditions elsewhere to the island. Oyster house: Laying off shuck- “You mean they are run that stitutional and void fo.' the reason ON NRA PROGRAM bald McNeil to the governor to re In St. Paul, Werner Hanni, chief dies in British military annals oc CABINET CONFERS w ay n o w ?” Ck>peland asked. that it is an attempt to delegate gard to the legal problems con of the Federal Bureau of Investiga ers paid $6 a week imtil NRA in curred today when a London girl, Havana, Aug. 15.— (AP)—^A new tion, said that Sam J. Kronick, vestigator calls to find only proprie “Not in my own union, but in power to the President of the Unit- fronting towns applying for loans others,” he replied. Jean (Chesterton, 17, who was roi^ng Cuban government set out today to Charles Wolk, William Nelson and tor and brother working there and for public works construction under in a boat with her sister off Leys- find solutions for problems inherit Bam Kozerberg, under arrest there, then rehiring shuckers. (Continued on Page Two, the provisions of tbe NRA. MORE TESTIMONY 03 Code Also Up For Discus dowD beach, was shot dead by a ed from the upheaval that brought will be charged with conspiracy in Ink firm: Working employes from “I intend to ask the attorney gen machine gunner in a Royal Air the overturn of the Machado re^ the Urschel case. 7:30 a. m. to midnight with no extra New York, N. Y., Aug. 15.— (AP) eral for an opinion as to how far —A statement that employment of Force auxiliary plane. The gunner glm e. Four of flve persons arrested pay. sion; Coal Agreement Also towns can go under existing laws.” mistook her boat for a target. In tbe harbor, as a steadsring' to- < with Bailey, were held. They were Restaurant: After raising salaries labor on the Rockefeller Center de With regarc to the suggestion in velopment was controlled ' y “A. P. THREE DRY AGENTS The girls were a quarter ot a fluence, the American destroyer Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Shannon, a son to 315, deducting $5 for employes the McNeU letter that a special ses- Commerford” was made before Is Expected Soon. mile from the shore searching for Taylor rode at anchor. The U. S. Armond, and his wife, Idrs. Oleta mea)s. skmisbould authorize Fairflelo coun the Senate sub-committee on rack a child’s ball which bad floated out Navy cruiser Richmond was en- Shannon. Ihe fifth persou, Earl Tie manufacturer: Sending work IN THE STATE NOW ty teb-proceed with the building of from the beach. route through the Panama Clanal ic Brown, was released. home to be done by 15 year old girls, eteering today by a steam engineer. the Merritt highway the governor The workman, George B. McGov Five planes roared overhead and the Atlantic side to await bn^rs. paying them 29 to 50 cents a day. Washington, Aug. Ifi.— (AP) • — intimated that, if and when the * Smashing Oean-Up ern, told Senator Royal S. (Copeland, began shooting at a string of buoys. The destroyer Hamilton was ex At Washington, Willizun Stanley, Meat market: Making employe Recovery’s Blue E ^le stretched its Merritt bi|^way Is built, it should Out. of the gunner's, mistaking Uie pected to arrive at Manzanillo to that he knew many men who were talons today toward . myriad steel assistant to the Attorney General, swear they are members m the firm told at R ockefeller CJenter that they be built by the'State of CjonnecticuL- rowboat for a buoy, klUed the girl day, but confidence to the return to putting before the Nation the facts to escape minimum wage of 315. Bnrean Will Be Cntmned, and ore workers. He suggested that the State of Con instantly. Tbe sister rowed franti-' normalcy was seen to tbe reekll of could be employed cnly with per Fresh from an exchange of views of the government’s decisive, Ga*:ment manufacturer: Employ mission of Commerford, whom he necticut -is smaller than counties of cally to shore. tbe destroyer CSaxton. with President Roosevelt, Hugh S. Tbe planes were manned by Ter- smashing cleanup of the Urschel ing girls from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. at described as an international repre-' Bassett Is Told; 12 Agents many states, and the Merritt and Dr. (Jarlos Manuel, de Ceapedes, 32.38 a week. Johnson gave' personal attention to rltoiials volunteers— on annual the provisional president, gatoared . kidnaping and the Kansas (Sty sentative. the proposed oil code embrasing training. about him a young, and tocktien- massacre, pointed out the Urschel The identity of the complainants “They used to be called supervis- hours, pay and regulations for a (Continued on Page Two) case was the first in which the vic or accused firms was not revealed Are Dismissed. labryntbian network of 365,''00 enced Cabinet to cope with the po tim’s family had notified the Fed by the committee. (Continnec' on marketing units. The industrial ad litical and economic troubles grow eral government. He said three con ministrator was making up his own ing out of a wldei^read strike, bow fessions to the UrscLel abduction Hartford, Aug. 15.—(AP)—The mind prior to stating it to the in ending, and disorders attending last had come from among those under United States prohibition depart dustry’s spokesmen tomorrow. Japanese Officers Plotted Saturday’s revolution. Aaka COHipnratioo a r r e s t ment in Ckjnnecticut will continue Simultaneously his deputy, K. A. Attomqr General Cummings ex Sleeping Sickness Takes as usual, with all orders and circu Simpson, called to steel’s represent They and the whole Republic pressed the belief that Bailey, an lar letters of instruction remaining atives—^including A. W. Irwin, presi To Kill U. S. Ambassador were asked by Dr. De Cespedes to escaped Kansas penitentiary con to ^ect, according to a notice re dent of the U. S. Steel CTorporation his inaugural addreea, to (XM^erabe vict was the leader of one of the Six Lives In St. Loi^s ceived tbis morning by Cecil V. Bas —^for conferences, which he re to recovery. country’s most dangerous criminal sett, former deputy administrator garded as a certain to produce a Tokyo, Aug. 15.— (AP)—Testi-^LJeutenant Haruo Oba planned fur Soldiers and squads of A. B. G. opposition members continued to gangs. for the state. Mr. Bassett is still in fair boippetiticm code before Labor ther assassinations as their contri mony regarding a plan to assassi seek out and kill, or isqirisao fbr Cummings said Bailey bmi been charge in Connecticut, but his title Day. bution to the Terrorists’ cause, but St. louis, Aug. 15.—(AP)— A ^hospitalized to forty-seven, and ten nate an American .'ambassador and trial, men of former President Identified as an operator at a united effort was under way today under the new si^tem has not yet In Coal Fields were arres^d as accomplices to the others were rq>orted in city hosifi- All the while, the Blue Eagle’s Gerardo Mkehadd’s strong erms chine gun in the slayings at Kansas in St. Louis and subiurban districts t .s. been announced. consul was offered today during the To)sya outrages before they could agents fastened inquiring eyes on Mt. At that time, be said, the squad, the Porristas, w ho' are” to combat the outbreak of “sleeping Central committees to co-ordinate Ordered to Continue court martial of ten Naval offioen Pennsylvania’s troubled coal re American ambassadorship was va charged wito alasdng poUtiefll oF- CQontinned On Page Eight) sickness” which already has taken efforts of the various municipali Orders to “continue as before,” charged with assassinating Premier gions with Simpson forecasting cant. Joseph P. Grew had not yet ^ en ts to an effort to maintain the six lives. ties of Greater St. Louis have been came to the first circular letter to Suyoshl Inukai and other Terrorist something quite interesting on coal ic acts to May, 1932. arrived, W. Cameron Forbes Machado dictatoiahip by force. Dr. J. P. Lecdce, United States form ed. be sent out since the merger took before the week end.” TREASURY BALANCE The witness, Lieutenant Kljo Ito, bad left fbr home. The pt^nlar temper against mem public health epidemiologist, dis One committee was named to co place. All but two of Mi. Bassett’s Phi tangling a decision on coal one of the d^endants, said Numerous Tokyo buildtogs, in bers of the deposed govennMBt, patched here from Washington, fourteen agents were dlsn-issed by were personally delivered complaints Washington, Aug. 15.— (AP) • ordinate field activities to control Naval officers serioiudy considered cluding the office ot the metropoli however, coded ccmsidwabiy. joined local physicians in their fight the disease and another to cen telephone from Washington last from Gov. Gifford Ptochot that the The position the Treasury August week, their diainiasal tairing effect the plot to order to cause friction tan police board, were attacked py At least 18 members of the For- against the strange malady, medi tralize laboratory procedures. Still strike settlement reached after con 12 was: Receipts, 34,557,078B5; ex immediately. At present Mr. Bas with America and thereby promote Terrorists at the time Premier Inu ristaa have been slain to the .IgqL cally known as encephalitis. another g;roup, ^ th the assistance ferences between the warring fac penditures, 37,654,171.11; balance. sett and Agent John H. ’^elch, are a Nationalist and Militarist revolu kai was slain to his official resi iliree days. A score have beeni' 1757,634,198.75; customs duties for Albert Kitsinger. 53, of St. Johns, of Dr. Leake, is preparing a uni tions and Johnson was being vio woundecL Military authorities eell!- stationed to Hartford and Benjamin lated. tion. dence. BKHith, 318,064,091.48. and Da^d McCulley, 5, of Kirk form questionnaire to be used in ob Lieutenant Horisbi Yamaglahi, mated that at least 12 were to Boer wood, died of the disease yesterday, Zimmerman, is alone at the New Johnson, put che problem iq the Ito testified he was wounded to Receipts for fiscal year (since taining case historief of newly re Haven office. the Shanghai campaign last year leader of the ten officers undergo ton. luly 1) 3255,949,608.67; expendi while four others succumbed since ported cases. ^ h(U3ds of llis bitunotoous coal medla- Leaders of the Mediado regime, Todajr’s orders were signed by tlou board. and was still to the hospital. He ing court martial, testified that tures, 3431,672,754.72 (including the last of July. Ihe illness gets its appelation, were to hiding, bed fled, or : wm» John S. Hurley, assistant director Jobns s ' • PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNh TUESDAY, AUGUST 16,198*. NEW YORK SLEUTHS RACKETEERS HAVE SPIES COSmiOCASE Crash Kills College President TO a O S E FACTORIES U .S. RECOGNIZES CUBA MOBINALABAMA TO INCREASE WAGES UNDER NEW PRESIDENT VISIT THE STATE IN GRAND JURY ROOMS IS BEFORE JURY; lYNCIffiS NMOES (Oontinued from Page One) Dress Manufacturers Say They (Oontlnned From Page One) Must Get Better Prices Or ors,” he said. “That was ruled out are Machado, who Is in the Baha Folipwiiig Clues In The San by the courts, so they resorted to COURTS CHARGE They Cannot Continue. mas; his family, who are in Florida; Two Hen Taken From Of the subterfuge of “intemationa' rep former Secretazy of States Orestes resentative.” (Oonthraed from Page One) New Haven, Aug. 15.—(AP) —L Ferrara, in Vlr^Uila; former Secre- born Murder; Victim Was “Do you mean that international Bordniker, president of the Ctmnec- tsuy of War Herrera, enroute to ficers And KOed; M ib b unions interfere with the right oi! what he (McMahon) said you must ticut Dress Manufacturing Assoda- Jamaica, and Octavio Averboff, for American citizens to work?” Cope not allow disgust for McMahon, to ti(», said'bis organization will de mer secretary of the treasury, and Protecting Third Man. Seen In East Haddam. land asked. stop you from using it in this case. 1 V ' cide ^ e t h e r or not to close their Euglno Molinet, Machado’s secretary “Yes” he replied. You must give truth its full force. ' / shops until New York jo b b m raise of labor and agriculture, who are in Copeland asked him to submit a You must not be false to your duty prices. the Bahamas. New Haven, Aug. 16 — (AP) — brief after McGovern said he could to organized society because of The decision, he announced, ’The gunboat (^ba arrived here ’Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Aug. 15. *— prove existence of several rackets your feeling of disgust for Mc would be made at a meeting of the last n l^ t and it was expected Unit (A P )—National Guardsmen were Two New York detectivee, ee^t to Mahon. McMahon had the right to — Bricklayer Speaks Assodation in Bridgeport tmiigjt. ed States Ambassador Welles and mobilized today to protect e Connecticut to trace the movements refuse to discuss any questions He explained that should the Army officers would escort what wounded negro who escaped a of Henry F. Sanborn, slain railroad Another man then jumped up which might incriminate him. His shops be dosed, it would be a move followers there are remaining to the from the audience and said that he lynching party which killed two executive, whose body was found at testimony gives legal basis for to force New York buyers to pay vessel. others indicted with him in the would like to present some facts to charging him with the crime of higher rates so that vages could be Parades Forbidden Bayside, L. L, Aug.'S, after he had the committee. He said he was Pat slaying of a white girl. disappeared several weeks before, adultery. increased. Parades and dtbw demonstrations rick McNichols, a bricklayer, and he 'The negro. EHmore Clark, was continued their investigations to- While not speaking for the or were taboo under a military order launched into an oration charging found late yesterday in a shed at the ganization, Bordniker said in his issued to stop looting, suson and home of a negro in Vance. Sheriff day. larceny, forgery, extortion and ther The detectives, who came to this DRUGGAN TRANSFERRED opinion prices should be increased bloodshed. R L Sbamblin, who bad been lead state to run down a slender clue crimes in the bricklayer union. and the difference passed on to em A cleanup in the police depart ing a search since the lynching {Sun supplied by Miss Magnhild Aim* Much of his speech went back 15 or ployes in the industry. He added, ment and the Army got under way day, said CHark was frightened and skaar, fiancee of Sanborn, who said more years. Copeland tried to stop TO ATLANTA PRISON that present prices permit wages as scores whose records under Ma suffering from three wounds in bis she seen him board a bus at him, but McNichols went on, waving which he described as “unsatisfac chado were not clear, were dis thighs. East Haddam, visited that commun his arms and shouting about tory to the workers.” charged. Only nine were retained Qark with Dan Pippin, Jr., 18, ity last night and also made in “crooks and racketeers.” Meanwhile, spokesmen for the in the notorious expert, or plain ano A. T. Harden, was indicted in Chicago Beer Baron Leaves Industry in Connecticut pointed out quiries in New Haven. He accused the district attorney clothes detective, section. the slaying of Miss Vaudine Mad Lieutenant W. E. Biwhey, in of Brooklyn of refusing to prosecute Leavenworth And Four that the plants in Connecticut face Meanwhile, the renewal ot tele dox, 21, in ’Tuscaloosa county. other serious problems, which may charge of the Westbrook barracks, labor racketeers and he charged Guards Are Discharged. graphic communications brought a Lynch Prisoners fojee them to dose their shops be of the state police, said the officers that the American Federation of flood of messi^es from an parts of Threatened violence against the Labor was “founded on tyranny cause of a threatened strike in the negroes in jail here led Sheriff stopped at the barracks late last New York drees industrv. the Republic telling how complete with taxation without representa Leavenworth, Kans., Aug. 15.— Shambling to attempt to remove night, but did not reveal the nature The strike, local businessmen ly the revolution had swept out of of their investigations. tion.” (AP)—The Leavenworth Times says fice holders. them to Birmingham for safekeep Terry Druggan, Chicago racketeer, Here is the tangled wreckage of the automobile in whlclS Dr. William said, w odd prevent state shops Stock Certificates When he ended he said “I thank Almost without exception provin ing. Early Sunday two carloads of is enroute for Atlanta from the Fed A. Maddox, president of Rockford College, and Prof. Alfred O. from obtaining>material to keep lo Stock certificates of the Connec you.” The audience applauded. cial and municipal officials resigned masked men hemmed in the car In eral prison annex here where he was Wllgeroth, director of the college music department, met death cal plants in operation, while truck ticut Brewery were found on San- McGovern did not further identify or fled. which the negroes were handcuffed serving a sentence for incofne tax when the automobile was struck by a train near Rockford, IlL drivers, who carry the tinlsbed prod bcm’s person after he was foxmd “Commerford,” or say if he referred Everywhere, too, the populace together and forced the officers to evasion. Dr. Maddox was hurrying to the bedside of his wife in a sanitarium. uct from the state plants to New lying in a ditch at Bayside with bul to Patrick J. Commerford, an oust took revenge on Machadoists and surrender them. The newspaper says the beer York, were reported to be ready to let holes in his back. ed supervisor of the International sacked and burned houses of Several hours later the bodies of baron was dressed in civilian clothes, strike in sympathy with the dress The Investigators left Westbrook, Union of Operating Engineers who the former President’s followers. Pippen and Harden, riddled with motored to Kansas City where he makera in Manbatta .. state police said, to return to New was sentenced last December to a bullets were found about a mile was placed under guard in a state EMERGENCY DOCTORS Bordniker estimated that between from Woodstock In the woods. How Haven. year and a day in Atlanta Peniten LOTTERY TIED UP room on a Frisco train which will STOP QUARRY WORK 5,000 and 6,000 employes would be Clark escaped i*.d made his way to Sanborn, police learned from Miss tiary for income tax evasion. affected by a shutdown. Havana, Aug, 16*.—(AP)—As Almskaar, had come to Connecticut arrive at Atlanta by 9:05 o'clock to Physicians who will respond to Vance, officers did not learn. Copeland announced that he now one of the by-products of the anti- to visit her while she was on a va night. ON SLEEPING GIANT emergency jails tomorrow after wanted to hear lawyeis on the sub Warden Hudspeth of the prison noon are Dr. N. A. Burr, 3030 Machado revolution the Cuban Na cation. He was reported to have tional lottery is tied up, for the stopped at a summer camp, although ject and he read a statement which annex refused to comment on the and Dr. Higgins, 4648. STATE MUST BORROW WINSLOW. FAMOUS outlined several specific questions report of Druggan’s transfer. The Park Association Purchases time being at least, and may even its whereabouts was not revealed. tually be suppressed. She was quoted as telling police relating to judicial procedure. according of imauthorized privileges Lease For $29,000 And All George Z. Medalie, United States to the Chicago “public enemy,” re MILUON DOLLARS SOON Because of the general strike* the WAR FUER, DEAD he left her July 16, the day before drawing scheduled for Sunday. Aug. he was Idst seen by friends in New district attorney for the southern vealed by an investigation of the De Operations Are Ended. 6, was postponed by government de district of New York was called. He partment of Justice, resulted in the ABOUT TOWN York. cree. Stoce that time Sebastian Pla- (Oontinoed From Page One) told Cjopeland that convictions of dismissal of four prison employes, New Haven, Aug. 15. -(AP)— For First Time Since 1921 It nas, director ot the lottery, has racketeers in Federal coiurts was including the deputy warden. Quarry operations on the head of Russell L. Remig, son of Mr. i^id Finds It Has Not Enough joined the numerous Machado ad ing faint, he had sought to open the "DOPED” RACE HORSES the Sleeping Giant, ohe of Connec Mrs. W. J. Remig of Pine street, has “a left-handed” way of dealing with Money To Carry On. herents forced by the revolution to window and 'ell out. the problem. ticut’s leading landmarks, ended to entered the employ of the U. S. He landed feet first in the soft Cblcago, Aug. 15.—(AP)—^The flee the island or go into biding. “On record they are convicted of day as tne deed to the rock was Testing Company at Hoboken, N. J. turf below but lis thigh and e-H es first conviction in the government’s GOV. CROSS PLEASED His home was sacked. income tax evasion,” he said. transferred to the Sleeping Giant Mr. Remig is a graduate of Man Hartford, Aug. 15.—(AP)—For were fractured and be suffered in drive to stop the "doping of race Suppression of the lottery was “In tact they are convicted of ex Park Association. chester High school, and in Jime the first time since 1921, the state ternal injuries. horses’* were obtained today. one of the Items in the program of tortion.” The transaction was completed 1932 was graduated from Rensselaer of Connecticut finds itself without ’ThrM men arrested In the raid at WITH BEARD’S ACTION the Machado opposition which now ’The moth<»r of the flier was with How It Started after the association paid $29,000 to Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y. sufficient revenue to carry on its him when he died. Arrangements Arlington park race track two the Connecticut Quarries Company controls the government. Whether “Racketeering,” he went on, ordinary business affairs. State one more drawing will be held to fc “ the funerai have not yet been weeks ago were sentenced by Fed as the balance due for the property. Miss Barbara Waraock, daughter “grew out of strife between employ Member Of Holiday Committee Treasurer J. William Hope will this clear up the tickets now out could made. eral Judge Walter C. Lindsay to The agreement stipulated that all of Mr. and Mrs. David Wamock of ers and employees. In strikes both Used His Influence To Call week find It necessary to borrow Leavenworth penitentia^ on a the quarrying equipment and pre 112 Pitkin street, is spending the not be'ascertained today. charge of sale and possession of nar sides employed gangs. It was only $1,000,000 to carry the state past Winslow, who was '37 yeans old, Off Strike. pared stone be removed within a v/eek with Mr. and Mrs. James Kil the existing deficiency. served in France with the LaFayette cotics. with prohibition that these gangs MACHADO SEEKS HOME two years period, although work patrick and family at Point O’ The treasure- was at his office at Escadrille and lost an >*rm in ac Those sentenced were Chaimcey found larger fields.” He added that Hartford, Aug. 15.— (AP) —Satis ceased at once. Woods. Nassau, the Bahamas, Aug. 15.— Berger, former exercise boy at Ar “we’ll be toasting the death knell of the State Capitol today for the pur- (AP)—Gerardo Machado was bailed tion. .^.fter the war he was asso faction with the way in which the Arnold Dana, president of the ciated with thf" United St tes gov lington park, three years, and John prohibition with the New Year.” threat of a milk strike was cleared pc'se of ascertaining exactly how as the season’s first tourist when he Park association, in a statement The regular monthly meeting of ernment’s foreign service. Pride, negro and William Cooney, “Not until mimicipal operation is up over the week end was expressed the state stands financially. He has arrived from Cuba, fleeing revolu said: the Board of Selectmen will be held been watching the cash balances An official of the Pan-American two years each. Similar charges' taken away from politics wiU you today by Gov. Wilbur L. Cross, who this evening in the Mimicipal build tionists. “The purchase by our association from day to day. and within the last Ai-w'ayg, Winslow went to Ottawa were made against all three nen. get away from gangs.” he said, wrote to Professor Charles A. Beard ing. Today the official municipal “Good morning. General,” he was of all the right to quarry ' the few days not only has seen the bot greeted by the director of publicity several days ago on business. “They are tied up together.” of New Milford, the member of the year ends and all business of the head of he Sleeping Giant was on behalf of the tourist development SUSPECT IS HELD Medalie opposed giving the Fed Holiday committee who did not wish town will shortly be wound up and tom of the state’s pocketbook, but consummated this morning. A ch.;Ck has discovered ^t is now practically board. eral government concurrent juris to call a strike, thanking the Pro foi $29,000 X x X was turned over to the books for the year closed. Scranton, Pa., Aug. 15.— (AP) — empty. “I’m delightoi to see you as the diction in crime. fessor for having performed “an im the Connecticut Quarries Company HOSPITAL NOTES A Tnan who said he is Charles mense service to the state,” by his Today there was* on band in bank first our tounsts for the season. Need 50,000 Men and the quarry lease, made in 1911, ______/ Smith, 61, of Chicago, was taken assistance in settling the contro- but $600,000, with heavy drains I hope you brought a large party 'T’v found,” he said, “ that when and still having 8 years to run. t with you.” Arthur Olson of 16 Munro street, Into custody today pending an in ever the Federal govenunent can vefsy between the board of. milk MARY PICKFORD IS SUED from the state highway department vestigation after patrons in a now in our possession. The former (Duban president re- Mrs. Ella Munson of 28 Depot act the local authorities abdicate control and -the other three members expenditures expected from day to Square, Frank Connell of Middle lunchroom told police they heard of the farmers committee. Nqver again, therefore, will the nlled laughingly through an inter- their power. If you gave the Federal slumbers of the giant or the peace day. In anticipation of receipts Turnpike, Blast and August Litz, of his companion declare: “You com The governor also wrote to BY FORMER SECRETARY from taxes during July, the state •preter: mitted murder in Maine several government concurrent jurisdiction Charles G. Norris, chairman of the of the residents of this beautiful “Not so many thanks. Just as 19 Hammond street, Rockville, were you would need a detective force of countryside be disturbed by quarry- had temporarily borrowed from the many as wa convenient under the admitted, and Mrs. Lillian Melvin of months ago.” milk control board, praising the highway funds for general purposes, Smith and a negro who gave his 50,000 men or more.” ir*r operations. circumstances.” 82 Bigelow street, John Wright of way in which the board has handled No Details Given Out As To but now even this fund is in a pre name as William Frazier, 36, Buf He recommended complete di the problems confronting it, and to “The appeal for the $30,000, with He is stdd to be looking for a Roclcville and Leonard Slater of What It Is All About—Ac carious condition. All money havi falo, N. Y., were eating in the vorce of politics and mimicipal gov (ocorge H. Robertson, president of which to buy the lease has met with bouse here. Glast''nbury were discharged yes lunchroom. Patrons said Frazier ernment. the Farmers National Association a most gratifying response. Close to tress’ Lawyers Not Located. been withdrawn trom banks where- terday. made the declaration. “You suggested a millenium,” re and momber at the Holiday commit the entire amount needed was sub ever available. The treasurer ^ti- Albert Conlan of Porter street scribed and there is every reason to mated today that while $1,000,000 marked Joseph Keenan, assistant tee, expressing pleasure that the New York, Aug. 15— (AP) — A LAWYERS DEBATE . was admitted today. attorney general. matter had been satisfactory believe that the belated subscrip would tide the state over for a “I am not afraid of that word settled. tions will enable us to turn over the summons in a $250,000 breach of period, it will be necessary to bor ‘millenium,’ ” Medalie replied. “The property to the state park and for contract suit against Mary PicK' row additional funds late- in the LEGALITY OF NRA cities of Europe are lot gang-con- est commission free of all indebted ford, motion picture actress, was year. G T A T F *- TONIGHT ness.” The money market in New York trolled. What is possible there is filed today in the New York county (Continued from Page One) Stevens possible in New York and Chicago.” MAYOR OF NEW HAVEN clerk’s office. today disclosed that loans could be Wed., 'Thurs. BL D He suggested enlargement of PROF. FARNAM ILL The action was brought by Ed made at 1 per cent interest, so that ed States which cem not be dele ... woriaiy wise Federal powers to deem a Federal HEARS NRA COMPLAINTS ward Hemmer, but the papers filed it is not expected the state of Con gated but must be exercised by Con crime any act involving moral tur New Haven, Aug. 15.— (AP) — contained no details of the case. necticut in borrowing from banks gress alone,” Fischer said, citing but love foolish I DO OUR M R T pitude which is connected in any Professor Henry W. Famam. pro Miss Pickford yesterday was served within the states will be required to court decisions. way with interstate commerce. New Haven, Aug. 15.— (A P) — fessor of politiceil economy at Yale with a summons in the* suite at her pay more than one^half per cent. His Argument “There is another matter I want Mayor John W. Murphy of New Ha University for many years today hotel here. At that time Hemmer The , treasurer today was making He contended the federal govern les to bring up,” he said. “That is the ven, asserted that some New Haven was recovering from an operation was described at her suite as an arrangements for obtaining this ment’s power over Interstate com practice of man who is about to be business firms which were operating at the New Haven hospital. He Is “employe of Miss Pickford in a loan, which may be effected by* merce related solely to its regula charged with a crime leaving a Fed' under the Blue Eagle agreement 80 years old. secretarial capacity ten years or so Thursday or Friday. tion and did not permit prohibition eral district, so that it takes us two were not “living up to the spirit of Professor Famam who Is widely ago.” of interstate commerce. He told the Recovery Act.” known for his work for civil service Counsel for Hemmer said his Justice Cox that the court now was years to get him back by removal Murphy made the statement at a EMERGENCY CONFERENCE Krasdale Shaker Salt, r * proceedings.” \ reform, had been in ill health for client was once Miss Pickford’s called upon “to determine one of the dinner held last night in honor of manager and charged she oroke He urged legislation to make re several years. The opeiation was most weighty questions that has 2 lb. round pkg...... O C Hugh P. Beime and Louis Mon- their contract. He would not dis Washington, Aug. 15.— (AP) — moval proceedings unneeded in Fed performed by Dr. William F. Hurdi, arisen since the adoption of the tanaro. close further details. Miss Pick- An emergency conference of dairy Table Salt, ^ eral cases. who did not divulge its nature. Constitution.” He said complaints had come to ford’s counsel was not available. producers and representatives of This is especially true, Fischer 4 lb. s a c k ...... / C In Need of Funds him that some "igners of the presi SIGN NRA CODE In the papers filed the actress distributors and processors was said. In view of "The apparent pub Copeland askeo Medalie if he was Granulated Sugar, O C dent’s agreement were “cheating” Newark, N. J., Aug. 15— (AP) — was described as “Gladys Fair called for next Mcmday by Farm lic opinion that the constitutional 5 lb. cloth sack .... ^ O C embarrassed by ick of funds which by shortening working hours but Chester I. Barnard, president of the banks, also known as Mary Pick Administrators to deal with newly guaramtees should be brushed aside arisen problems of the industry in the Congress might appropriate. requiring their employes to turn out New Jersey Bell Telephone Com ford.” and abandoned on account of the Octagon Cleanser, Q “ Yes,” he said. “We are not com' th^ same amount of w^rk during the cluding the -eceht sharp drop in unemployment and depression that pany announced today the company butter prices. 2 c a n s ...... 7C plaining, but we find it a hard' reduced hours. had signed the NRA code and 160 LOAN APPLICA-nONS exists throughout the country in the ship.” *T do not advocate boycotting,” Several dairy groups have under hope that by conferring le^slative Krasdale Dill Pickles, 1 g amended for the industry. The com consideration a proposal to ask “ Well, I am very anxious to know he added, “but I do say and I urge pany has 12,068 employes. Hartford, Aug. 15. — (AP) — powers upon the President be can qt. j a r ...... I O C if we have gone too far in economy,” all of you here present to heed me, Forty-four applications, asking for President Roosevelt to invoke bring about a relief of our distress.” that those firms who display the powers provided under the national Sal Soda, ^ Copeland said. QUAKE IN AZORES $236,000 were filed between noon This was the first court challenge ‘Blue Eagle’ and practice what that Recovery act to limit imports when 2 lb. pkg...... /C “Yes, you have,” Medalie an Ponta Delgada, The Azores, Aug. yesterday and noon today at the ot the constitutionality of the Re swered. emblem stands for should receive Hartford office of the Federal Home they are found to be endangering covery Act as well as the initial 15.— (A P )—A strong earthquake the recovery program for any Campbell Pork ai)d “ Could you recommend to the your patronage.” Owners Loan Corporation, bringing test of the power of t9xe Federal gov was felt here and at Fayal last branch of industiy. Beans, 5 cans...... iu O C committee how many more investi Dr. Edward G. Dolan of Manches the total, amount asked for since the ernment to help the states in con A Paramount ter, chairman of the state NRA ad night but no damage was reported. gators are needed in your dis office opened last Friday to ap trolling the production an MANCHESTER BVENTTNC HWIALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, AUGUST 18,19*81 P A G E FO UB grutod onty to plseer "devoted instead, men at bis own people. The Long, Long Trail dtsnrl|»atpr prlaBBtUy to dispensing food ss What h^^pened was the logical meals to the pubUc"; u d "pubUo*’ thing. '. Cnptting flprald Is interpreted m indudiitg the pa PUSUBUSt) BX 'fHS OOUNTIB8 Wednesday Morning tmntAT.T> RBINTIMG COMPANY, IN C trons of dubs, hotels, boarding IS BlMSir Street heusas, rsateuzwte. dining ears Two or three years ago, at one Mancbester, Conn. those moments when tte/Tem 9 to 12—Store Closes at I^oon « THOMAS PBI.OUBOM u d "similar placM where meals at GtanenU Mnnagei are served." porary County Homes .were espe Founded October 1. 18S1 Tbs rsteil licsnss fees are tte cially under tbe fire of tbe wel- PubJlsbed Every Bveninc Except same for first and sscend dasses, farers, this newspaper took tbe f u - WSi* Sundays and Nolldayx Entered at tbe Post Office at Manchester, Conn., as $10 a year, though hotds bavlng tastie position that the county, Second Glass Msll Matter. SUBSCRIPTION r a t e s fifty alssplng rooms or more must as a Cqpnecticut institution, One Tear, by mail ...... ft.O O pay $50. was not necessarily a thing of tbe Per Month, by mall ••Tar •••••••••• t -to Single conies «...•••••••••••■• *0S No beer e u be add over a bar past We dared express the belief Delivered, one year ...... IS.OO in Vermont, tbe whole theory being that the eoimty, as a matter of ' MEMBER OF THP ASSOCIATED that the dispensing of the beverage tact, would constitute a more logic PRESb Tbe Associated Press lb exclusively is Intimately rdated with the pur al and affective unit in view of tbe entitled to tbe use for rspablicatlon veylng of meals—not at all a bad modem development in personal of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this theory. transportation, th u tbe eacroeahet paper and also the local news pub* llshed herein. But where tte Vermont law es town, for tbe administration of All rights of repnbllcation of pecially maksa a Show at ths Ou- m u y Important functions of local special dispatches herein are also re served. necticut Control act Is in the dm- government Our opinion, however, Cotton Full service client of N B A Ser plidty at tte machinery for tbe seemed to be all our own—there vice. Inc. distribution of licenses. lUBtead of were no "seconders.’’ Publisher’s Representative: Tbe tbs cumbersome, expensive u d Now Fslrfleid County is organiz Julius Mathews Special Affeiioy—New ing itself on a basis new to ' this York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. tyrannically all-powerful liquor Chenille Hugs OoDtrd B^wd of ttia state Ver ■tete,' Zt has discovered that it is MEMBER ADDTT BUREAU OF CIRCUUATIONR mont disposes at the matter in this a political, aocial and economic u - HOOKED AND MODERN PATTERNS The Herald Printing Company. Ina, wise: tlty. It proposes to develop itself as assumes no llnsnoiaT responsibility There shall be control com such. One. thing it proposes to do, foi typographical errors appearing In missioners in each town u d if it can, la to build the Merritt advertisements In tbe Manchester dty. Said oommiaaioners shall Reversible cotton chenille Evening Herald. Highway with federal aid. It has be tbe selectmen in each town bedroom and bath rugs.... TUESDAY, AUG. 16, 1988 and tbs dty council in each ether definitely eeunty projecte, 2x4 feet in size. We pun- jdty. Tbe town and dty clerks Importut ones. A GBBAT OPINIOX chased them before the rise shall be recording officers and All this is quite new to Cennec- Wh^n Governor Cross permitted derks of the' comroisd onars in prices so can offer these tieut where for many years we week after weak to pang without large size rugs fo r only 98c. have been educated into the belief taking any steps toward a L^fisla- Just like-tbat There are hooked geometric that the etete and town are every tive session to cbknfe the state's Ths T u Oemmisdonsr of tbs an(i medallion patterns as thing and tbe county merely silly. banking laws In the interest of tbe state and tbe Attorney-General ars well as new modem de Nevertheless more surprising things federal Homs Owners L o u act be tta administrative officers. Between signs.. Cash and carry. have happened that even Connecti could not possibly have known that them they draw up tbe supplemu cut Witt Its obeeealon for tbe bis- tbe Attomey< body knows how • much this has BUILDINC TRADES added to the loss. Thi season la DANCE ON TENNIS FOREST WORKERS now approaching which will call Queer Twists DAILY RADIO PROGRAM bow mu^ of tms wlU go on this TO D lS im CODES year. In Day*s News DISCUSS RAQ SPOT WOODS FIRE The rstorastatlon program la, COURTS TONIGHTl TUESDAY. AUGUST IB (Central and Eastern Standard Time) of course, a far-reaching progr^ Meeting To Be Held Fridny \ Moti -iM* procrama to key aad bMlo ehalna or trenpa ttaroet nnlaaa apacN whose national benefits are 'hot Morning In New Haven: flad; eout to eoaat------(0 to 0) doatfutlon Ineludoa all aTallablo autlona expected to be bsureated In full AScKeaa, Pa., Aug. 16—(AP) — Proflrama aubjoet to ohanno. P. M. for many years. But Forest Ser Drought, crows and passing motor Represent 25.000 Workers. W h s p if Pest FtTOTsd f I ■ fDayUffkt Tim0 On# Hour Lotor) C. C. C.’t Alert At Fm Sea vice officers are hopefully scan Another Of The Popular ists made Si Hancronnie despaUr ot NBC-WEAP NETWORK CanL East ning reports from tnelr foresters harvesting say ot his com crop. He New Haven, Aug. 14.—(AP)— 4:00:“ 3:00—Rala A Dunn—mWw. out; Hnhrooiiey; P tfole BASIC — East: woat wlw wool wtle Skippy, Skatoh-raldwaat rapaat throughout the country this late Recreation Center Events! set up a aoarcrow and one day A call for a meeting to dlaeuss a wJar wtag weak w « wMt wfbr wiro way , ^ S:l3-Batty Barthall—idao eat son Opens— Hope To Cnt summer aad autumn In the nope carelesaly hung a pay on tt. wbon weaa wtam wwi wsal. Mldwoati 4 1 code for the buUding trade waa Is 4 :3 ^ 8:30—Barnay Rapp Oraharira— that even now, scarcely six Later, while pulling up stalks, he wmaq arcfl ksd woc>wno wow wdaf aastj Jack Armatron^mldw. rpt sued t o ^ to 148 locals of the Con Shoald Be T ^ s n e i NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — Wtaa] 4140- 8:43—B. Rapp Orehaa.—alao cat Losses. months from the start, t^ Ci This Eveilmg. round the bottom of the pail cover necttcut State BuiKUng ‘Trades wiba katp wobc wday kfyr erot otof 8:04- 0:04-0x087 Nina, Banse-to a vilian Conservation Corps win be ed with dimes, quarters and ball Council. • SOUTH — wrva wptf wwse wis wjaz 5:18— 0:18-^r. Danea tlm ^ to cat paying dlvldeada la the form of a dollars be believes were left by The meeting will be held at 10:80 wflO'wauB wlod warn wmo wab wapi 8:84— 4:30—Tha RoaO Rapertar—aMts York, Aug. 15—(AF) -A-^8 wjto wsinb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro Frank Waatphal Orah.—mldwaat lessened fire toll. The first of this week’s dances motorists In exchange for ears of a. m.. Friday In the Trades Council 5:45— 1:48—Boaka Cartar, Talk - ba- Wsehlngton, Aug. 16— Though Univerial Flng^pimting, woat ktba ktbs will be held thla evening at the com . ball at New Haven. poet, eorile, tight parole biwa aad MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl Lslr k(hl Bio only; Tha MIdwaatarnara—waat the dvllisn ConservsttloD Corps is Canton, N. Y. — For 88 years 8:04— 7:04—Evan Evana, Bari.—to Mt Nathan Hale tennis courts or at rhe The derision to call the meeting sort of American Scotland Tr eOAST — kco kfl kkw korao khq ktsd S:18- 7:18 - Fur Trappara - wabo; not quits six months old, ths first Joseph B. Parkel has been riding was reached at a conference of of- ktar kam * Navalty Rhythm—chain East aids Recreation building m the same bicycle. Orover Cleveland were urged on a Senate luh-co: Cant. East. 0:84- 7:30—Kata Bmlth, Sanaa — fru it o f Its w ork .Is expectsd to s GILEAD flclals ol the state council and the mlttee today as methods to , ale: Jahn Kalvin. Taner—Kaw Eng. harvested late this summer and in case ot rain. Another large crowa was preaident, when be first mount Connecticut Federation ot Labor. a:k>— S:S0—Toa Danaanto by Orehoa. 1:48- 7:48-Faat’a Qeld^^t to cat ed the shining machine, and lU racketeering. ti4S— St4S~Lady t'oxt Door—also oat early autumn. ib expected to attend x» these Oom- Representatives of the two groups 7:04— 8:00—Dramatio Skateh — wabe Rev. Walter Vey and bis family munity C^ces at the small adniis- spoksa stiU flash over St. Lawrence The committee headed by SrtIO— 4AS—Molodio ThoughtSi Orch. only; Medarn Mata Oharuo-chaln The Forest Service Is watching expressed the opinion that a code S;S0— 4:30—Sohlrmor Sohmidt—also o 7:18— 1:18—Waatphal’B Orah.—o to o eagarly to see whether Joss to the | started Sunday afternoon for Tor- Sion being charged are popular with county roads. should be drawn up and put Into Royal S. Copeland, held . its i;4S— 4:4S—Nursary Rhymos—also o 7:34- a:30—Nlne Martini, Tanar—to o W illows, C:al. — F ive prisepers retinal, open bearing in tha bap 4:00— S:00—DInnor Coneort—also cat nation*^! forests by fire, wbl “b onto, (^ada, where they will pass the many local dancers. Art McKay effect as speedily as possible to dls 8:04— 8:04—Calif. Malodlaa—cat to eat lUced Glenn cou n ty's new |60,vK)0 association building, with more tbap 4 :3 ^ S:30—Woakly Hymn Slno—to e 8:34— l:S4-Tad Huaing A Orah.—to e comes Mseb year to Its peak between and bis Sharps and Flats will furn pel public uncertainty over hours 4 :4 ^ S:4S—Shlrlty Howard—also eat their vacation with relativee. ish the music, with the dance start jail as a place to board, but they 200 Interested spectators. It qulrii- BdK^ 4:00—To Bo Announead g:44- l:44-Llght Optra Oama—o to e now and October 1, will be out by and wages for members ot the 4:10- 4:13—Wm. SoottI A Orehoatra g:14-10;14-Llttlo Jack LIttIa—o to e the prevention work of the C. C. C; There will be no services at the ing at 8:80 p. m. found it a trifle too confining. building crades. This uncertainty, ly took on the appearance of a ral •:84—10:34-l8ham Janaa Orah.—« to e church on Sundays, Aug. 20 and 87. Snerlfi Roy Head said they fashion |:30— 4i30—Lum A Abnor—oast only 10:04—11:00—F. Martin’a Orah.—o to o Tne toll of hundreds ot mil they said, had acted as a deterrent ly. Among the first speakers, w m BHO— 0:40—Tho oldborga. Serial Aet 10:30—11:30—J. Heme Oroh.—qto oat lions of dollars that have gone up Several local families attended ed a key from a mop handle, and to persons* planning construction Senator Copeland, himself, Bdwan 4:40- 7KI0—Bandoraon>Crumlti Sengs 11:04—11:00—Denea Hour—wabe enly 4:34— 7:30-Wayno King’s Orehoatra I in seething, crackling flame has the Old Homs Carnival held in Col took turns going out at night to projects. P. Mulrooney. former police oom- 7:04— Si04—Ban Bornia and the Lads NIC-WJE NETWORK been gradually reduced by the chester last weak. visit friends, always returning in Ths Connecticut State Building mlssioner (ff New Trirk, JosepB 7:30— Si34—Taylor Holmoa—eat to eat COLUMBIA time for breaikfast. The sheriff said S:0O— S:04—Amerlean Hareoa—also o BASIC — Beet: wJa wba-wbik trbol work of the small but efficient Gustave Carlson ind Miss Dagma Trades Council, which officials salt Keenan, speriai assistant attomM tJ4— StSO-RadIo Forum—also coast wham kdka w»ar wjr wlw wayr wmai; professional forest service ot the Ackerman have returned trom ths they now would face charges ot Jail general and James Bolan, present Midwatt: weky kyw wanr wit kwk Miss Helen Pries of Brookl>lyn is represents 25,000 workers in the 4:04—10:04—Harold Stern’s Orchestra overnment and the atates. But Century of Progress Exposition in breaking. police commissioner of New York; 4:10-10:14—Lum A Abner—midw rpt kwer koU wraa wmaq kio - guest of her aunt, Mias Miss Mary state, will not draw up a definite irougb this tummsr a growing <3hlcego. Bombay, N. Y.—A bee carrying code. Instead, officials said, the SGO—10:30-Talklo Fleturo TImo, Skit NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtnl g Strongquest, leonous poUen was beUeved to Keenan urged a Federal bureau 10d)4—11:00-Ralph KIrbary, Baritone wtba kitp wabc wday kfyr orct efo( I number of “amateur foresters.'' Miss Ruth Ackerman Is visiting Mrs. Parkin and Miss meeting will consider provisions •to coordinate Ita efforts; MulroonM loms—11:04—Oeergo Olaon's Orehoatra SOUTH - wrra wptf wwno wla wJaa numbering now above 800,uOU relatives in Bpringflsld. Mass. Kve Btimg Roy Sweet, who nearly which members ot the council feel 10:30—11:30—Daneo Orehoatra — oaat: wfla-waua wlod warn wme wab wapl Parkin of Meriden were week-end died from effects. Partial pafalysla idvoeated universal finger printing, San Barnlo—rapeat for tho coast men, have been working in the Mr. and Mrs. SloaA of HarUu-d guests at the summer home of Mrs. should b« considered In a National ”30 lashes with 20 yea^’ and FeA wjdz wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro baa •pent the week-end with their set In. but Sweeyt recovered. woHl ktbi k d i forests. Much ot their work ^ cll Gates. code. eral control of fire arms. The latt# OBt-WABO NETWORK daughter aad son-in-law, Mr. and Chicago—Maybe bay-fever was MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl krir kfhl looked to firs prevention. Mrs. Joseph Hutchins and son also thought parole laws should Ijli BASib—East: wabc wade woko wcao FACIFIO COAST - k s ^ fl k»w kamo Mrs. Frederic Way, at the Wella- responsible for their being eaUed Earning Their Pay Merwln who bavs been vlaltlng In tightened and agreed that exile itt waab wnao wer wkbw wkrc whk oklw khq kfad ktar The quarter ot a mUllon young Way homstead. 'dog days." Canines, too, may con wdre wcao wTp wjaa wean wlbl wapd CanL EatL Bast Hartfo^'d, have returned to racketeers to an Island prlsoR wjav; Midwest: wbbm wgn wfbm kmbe men now cam------ped. in ..V.the —nS' . j H. Burt imea several tract hayfaver. Veterlnariana at STRIKE AT HOLLYWOOD 3:04- 4:00—Faul Aah’a Orch.—alao a ______last Columbia. their 70tb annual meeting learned “would help."' kmox orowe whas 3:34- 4:3(^Lary Laroan, Orsanlat, tional forests - are avallabls for days with friends In Hartford Mrs. B. B. Lyman of Watbersfleld BAST A CANADA - wpg whp wlbw that sneeslng and coughing in Uw/s 3:44- 4H8—Orphan Annia—aagt only aotual fire fighting whsnsvsr m XVCCke is a guest at the home of her son, wboo wToi wtaa were wloo etrb okae 4:00— 5:04-Diak Maaanor’a Orahaatra Richard Hubbard, who Is employ quit# often may M due to hayfever IS NEARING THE END emergency comes. That In Itself, Raymond Lyman. The American Philoaopbieal So DIXIE — v sft wsta trbro woam wdod 4:84- 8:30—Kathryn Ntwman. Sanga by making Instant and trained ed in New York, Is passing this and other allergic complaints. The w n wroe wise wdsu wtoc krld wrr 4:48- l:44-Lawall Thamaa—a only Lawrence Colburn of Hartford solution Is to take out ot your pet’a ciety possesses the original long ktrh ktaa waeo koma wdbo wodx wbt 5:04- •;04-Amea ’n' Andy— enly help aiAble to the regular week at Mr. and Mrs. Hart B. BueU’s hand draft of the Declaration '.9< wdaa wblc wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wajs 8:18— 6:18—Radio in Edueatlan—to c and Mrs. EthsI Staimard ot Weth' diet the food which causes the aller Hollywood, Aug. 16.— (AP)—The B; - 0H8—Ray Haathartan, Barltana rangers in an smsrgeney. ought and at his farm. ' •ersfleld were in town Saturday aft 5-week strike ot film technicians— Independence, as wnrltten by Thom* MIDWEST — weak wnbd wUq kfab 44 Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Buell and thair glc reaction—or send him to the 1:04- 7:00—Light Opare—eiae eoeat to cut ths firs toll somewhat ernoon and evening arranging for the men who grind the cameraa, as Jefferson. wlBB wlbw ktb mat wkbn woeo wsbt son, Irving, of Berlin, N. Y., passed north woods. 6:80— 7:80—Aevanturaa Ih Haalth^. Tbs C. C. C. oompanlss frr’m and rehearsing for the concert they process the film and record nolseS MOUNTAIN—kver kla keb kal 6:48— 7H8—Flayd Oibbana an tha Air ths week-end with her parents, Mr. Cbeateaugay, N. Y.—Old-fashion 7 :0 ^ SKA—Lawlaahn Stadium Can. Ohio recently waged a bitter bat are to give In the church later in —today appeared to be on ita way COAST—khj kola kgb kfro kol kfpy tle of more than a week with a and Mra B. E. Foote. Irving re bam raisings still take place In the kvl kfbk kmj kwg kora kdb kfmb 8d)0— 8:00—Muala Mamoriaa A Foot the month. *Tiorth country,’’ but the farmers out under the minlatration ot an g:S0- 8:30—*’Mlaa Lilia.” Radio Flay forest firs In ths Mt. Lassen Peak mained here for awhile. arbiter appointed by Gov. James CenL Bast 0:00—10:00—Aditr and Alport — aa«t: Mra Hart E. BueU, Mrs. Bertha Several froip here attended the gather by automobile Instead of Amaa 'n* Andy—rapaat for woat area In California. 1 had burned R olpb, Jr. titO— 3:30—F.S:30—F. BsrrsnaBerrent Oroh.—alsoOreh.—all e over a 700-acre tract before they, Hubbard and Richard Hubbard visit pageant given 'n Colchester Satur horseback or buckboard. William 3 :0 ^ 4:00—Bkippy, SkPteh—«ait only 8:18—10:18—Tha Peat Prinea — oMt: day evening |tev. A W MeUlngei Cook “raised” a bam recently with Nearly 5,000 employea of 11 ma 3 :1 ^ 4:13—Four Clubman—also ieat Fle^ Qibbono—mldweat rapaat were able to throttle it Some of ed Mr. BueU at the hospital in WlUl- jor studios, wbo walked out July 8 3:34— 4:30 — Jaok Armstrong — oast 8:30—10:80—Ernia Holat Orahaa.—to c the boys’ clothes were almost A t mantlc Sunday afternoon. They has been asslstJng Rev. Mr. Tbom< the assistance of neighbors wbo oaly: Between the Beekenda—woat 8:45—14:48—Health ASvanturoL . rpt . kins of Colchester In preparin came from the countryside. in a cumulative dispute which be S:4I— 4:43—Caergo Hall Orehoa.-t^e 10)04—11:00—Fhll Harria A Orehoatra srsUy burned off their backs, and also called on the Rev. Howard gan when soimd men asked the one reported four pslre of shoes Champ and fam ily In Lebanon. presenting the entertainments for the three evenings of celebration LORD SEATON DEAD producers for new contracts gov burned to uselessness by the end The Udies Aid Society wiU meet erning hours ot labor and wages, of the battle. The extent of such with Mrs. H. Martin Wednesday af there. Mrs. Clayton Hunt and two sons London, Aug. 16—(AP) — Lord are expected to return to work on a fire without the efforts ot the ternoon, Mrs. Arthur Keefe and the recommendation ot Tlmotbv A. rO SPEED OP TRIAL foreit army boys can easily be Miss Clara ElUs wlU assist the have returned after spending a few | Seaton at Buckland Abbey, Devon- days ir Johnston, R.. I., L. aat t tha h(home ihirt; died today at tha age of 79. Raardon, California dlrsotor of in WDRC tmagbssd. hostsss. dustrial ralatlons, that they ba re of Mrs. Runt’s tlstsr, Mrs. Chester Lord____ Beaton married BUaabeth Thus tha Forast Ssrvlea la Miss Florsi)oe Jones and Konsar instated without prejudice. OF COP^ MURDERER mna spent the wsaii-enQ on a motor ■ Wlnaor. On their return they were Beatrice, daughter ot the late Sir I fW watching cloealy . t o saa If even miia spent the week-end on a motor I Settlement of the questions at trip Into Massachusetts where they aeeempanied by Mrs. Jennie Cook | Francis O. A. Fulller-Ellott-Drake, after these first fsw months of -«*____ J ______s ^ ^ s . A # A sSv m I m I Issue IMUe wouldWUUlU be0 9 left to W the U IQ American visited relatives of Miss Jones. of Manton, R. I., who will a■pend C U eaco. A v g . IB—(AP)—Speedy work, tha a C. C may savs toe visited relatives I Federation of Labor, the medlaUon country much of Iti cost In - Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jopes and Mrs. few days in Columbia. I^ e . One of his lor^p s ^ t - created under the NRA by Y e s , G i ^ lultles WBS promised todsy by Tuesday, August 16, IMS 06 est treasures was Drake’s drum,' uauw uie creased fire losses. Levina Hiitriilnson visited Mr. and Mrs. Mary Hlgley and daughtoTa President Roosevelt, and the pro State’s Attorney Tbomas J. Court* of East Hartford c^ed Sunday aft which, by tradition, beato . . . maaY f conous oe> nay to r Aiorrls Cohen, SB, held for . E. D. S. T. A Sertoos Boslneas Mrs. Martin McGraff of Yonkers. N. Whan the Roosevelt program ernoon on her. sister, Mrs. Nellie time England is in danger. The iTGSMB and soclGtT, BleyteE PoUocmsn Joseph Hastings Y., at Columbia Lake reeently. Paving the way toward an amic 8:16 p. m.—Baseball Gams; Boston M first announced, a great Cole. drum is said to have rumbled at the during A |6d0 payroll holdup on able end to the strike was an an wom#n drink milk f«r' Bravss vs. Chlesgo Braves. deal of fun waa made by oppo Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Simpson of Navy plsr yesterday. nouncement last night ttot the to- &«ir complexions... 6:00—Bkippy. nents about millions of men gomg Rowley, Mass., are guests of the Lord Seaton’s grandfather was tematlonal Alliance of Theater Meanwhile, a city-wide hunt was 6:16—Four Clubmen. parsonage. rewarded for his service.-, at Water and . . . strange os it usdsrway for the second holdup about planting trees. Of course Stage Employes and the Interna- 6:80—Jack Armstrong—^All-Amer that work is only a part of the BOLTON Word has been received by rela loo by a pension of £2,000 payable tlonsd Brotherhood of snectrical may seem, the home men, identified as “Hymle”, aad ao- ican B oy. tives here of the death on Saturday to the third generation. This pen fiuggil by Cohen of firing tte bullet Conservation Corps program. A Engineers had made up their differ ly cow is the unwitting 6:45—George Hall’s Orchestra. concentrated attack on the fire Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ward bavs re at bis home In Waterford of Alfred sion now lapses. ences. Court action bad been that passed through Policeman 6:00—Reia and Dunn. J. Holbrook, formerly of thla lown. accomplice to beauty.' Hastings’ heart when he came upon demon has been one of the prtnei" turned to Passaic, N. J., after vlslt- threatened to determine Jurisdlc 6:15—^Elisabeth Barthell. pal objectives. Mr. Holbrook was bom In (Columbia P. O. dANDIDATES tion between the two unions, and the scene. In,., Reslnold Ward. Reslnold Ward 6:80—Barney Itopp’a Orchestra. Every camp (an<| every sta-e is now in New Jersey on a bustoess in March. 1852, leaving here when a pr^ucers had blamed interuniem As the robbers fled a watchman W ashington,. A ug. .15 — (A P ) —< 7:00—Gypsy Nina. biit Delaware baa from one camp trip. / f young man. The funeral was at bis sfiife for the walkout Cloverleaf Dairy returned their fire and wounded 7:15—Dance nme. Four applications for the postmas- to California’s 166) la creating Theodore Davidson, Mias Mar late hpme in Waterford, Monday L W. TAYLOR, Prop. Oohen- He was captured a short 7:30—Alfred Kettledon, tenor. tership in New London, Conn., were MANY AFPLICATIONC time later In a garage striving to permanent fire-prevention works garet Davidson, Mrs. Davidson and afternoon, burial being In the fam 7:46—New England Council. which__ will _ remain______behind imd be ily lot in Columbia later in the day. received by the civil service com 142 Sontii Main S t, Phone 4911 stop flow at blood from a wound Nortbum Loonrts eare touring t e mission to noon today, the closing 8:00—Love Songs; Gladys Rice and I ^*“pern«nenV value even if the C. White Mountains. Mr. Holbrook leaves besides his New Britain, Aug. 16.—(.4P)— Watch Our Cream Uae. In Ills sldA Charles Carllle C. C. should be dissolved tomor widow, three sisters, Mrs. Alice date for applications. The list will Several hundred property owners At headquarters Cohen admitted, At the recent Liadies Society s p- not be complete before' tomorrow 8:15—Novelty Rhythms. row. Definite • assets are being Turner of WUlimantic, Mrs. Jennie made application for loans today police said, be bad planned the rob- per, about eighty were served. when today’s final mail has been MILK IS T H I 8:30—John Kelvin, Irish tenor. added to the national wealth. To Guests from Hartford, Manchester Hunt, and Mrs. Julia Champlin of when the local branch of '-be Fed PPOSUSi bery and purchased the gun by sorted. 8:45—Poet’s Gold. tals of these works have not yet and other towns were present. Ckilumbia, and a brother, William eral Home Owners Loan Corpora which the policeman became the 9:00—Modem Male Chorus. The applicants thus fsur are: Wil. CM U th member of the GSiicago force to been compiled, but they are of im Twenty-two dollars was realized. Holbrook o f' WUlimantic. liam C. Fox, James R. May, Thomas tion was opened under the adm'*i- 9:15^Frank Westphal’s Orchestra. mense value. Mrs. B. L. McGurk, Miss Annie Al- At the morning service of the istration of Joseph M. Ealloran, be slain this year. 9:30—Nino Martini, Unor; orches Reilly and Stephen J. McMahon. 8tate’»Attom ey Courtney, direct For example, as a typical Con vord and Miss O. Hanolin were Columbia church the pastor who was recently appointed loc:il ing a^campalgn against crime order tra servation Corps squad moves up hostesses; preached •a fine sermon on the sub m anager. iillilikiiiiu. ..iiell*rtUUli ed prellmmaries In connection with 10:00— CJalifomia Melodies. to its camp site along an existing An Old Home Day will be held ject "Religious Anaesthetics.*' The 10:30—Ted Huaing; Leon Belasco’s Cohen hurried as much as possible Forest Service road, it usually next Saturday at the Quarryville choir sang “Th*^ earth Is the Lord’s” so the evidence could be given to the Orchestra. cuts off the brush along that road church. There will be a parade at as a sp^al number. The church 10:45—Light Opera Gems. Orsad Jury. for a distance of 800 feet back 2 o’clock d. 8. t. At 4 o’clock there was beautifully decorated with a Rich in energy and The money stolen at the pier was 11:15—LltQe Jack LdtUe. Into the timber. This makes man will be Bohemian Folk dancing on number of bouquets, mostly ot veiy the property of a currency exchange 11:30—laham Jones’ Orchestra. made fires starting from cigarets the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. N .' C. handsome gladiolas. Next Sunday easy to digest aad tfV’*" &ere for the purpose of or neglected tourists camp fires T aintor. will be observed as iTlower Sunday Closing Oat All Our city department payroll much less likely. The cut-off Refreshments will be sold on the and each member is asked to bring \ checks. brush is stacked for burning in church gn^iunds. A t 6 o ’clock an a bouquet, to be distributed lator the winter when snow covers the old-time supper will be served. At 8 to the shut Ins and older members WBZ-W6ZA forest. o’clock a sketch, "Good Old Days,” of the church. Latf year at a simi Fire Fighting Facilitated I be given In the chiurch. lar service there was i generous re ANDOVER Springfield — Boston The Forest Ranger method of services will be held, at the Con- sponse. ■spotting and locating” fires gregational church Sunday after a The annual Ladies Ala Fair will Bathing Suits Mr.'and Mrs. Edward Long of from observation towers is well weeks’ vacation. Rev. Bailey be held Thursday afternoon and known. • But often there are all I Hathaway of the Newington Home South Carolina and son, and Mr. Tuesday, August 16, 1988 evening of this week. The usual and Mrs. Myron Chapman of East too few trails leading to the spot U q; O^pled caiUdren will supply, bountiful supper is being planned, MEN’S SIZES Hartford, cousins of Ward Talbot, where the fire rages; too few tele- Mrs. Frank Perry of e B. D. S. T. and it Is hop^ for a large attend called on Mr. and Mrs. Ward Tal phone lines by which help may be York state are guests of nis 4:00 p. m.— LceW a M -G-M Varie-^ ance. Dot Sunday. rounded up. Miles and I sister, Mrs. Charles Loomis, Jr, $5.00 su its now ...... $4.00 Ellsworth Mitten played with his ty Hour. new trails have been cut, giving Philip Hussey of Bridgeport Is the 4:30—Through the Looking Glass. Silver R ]^m Orchestra at the Cen abort-cuts In the forests by which guest of Junior McGurk. 4:45— C oncert— TUUe (3arroL, so- tennial in Colchester Friday and fire-fighters can be assembled more | $3.50 SUITS n ow ...... $2.80 Saturday evening. Mrs. Kittle Mit prano; Lillian Bernstein, pianist, qy^ckly at any danger point Many ten and Mina Ruth Merritt and Bur 5:00—Agricultural Marketa. observation towers have been built ton Lewis attended the centennial 5:15—Caalno Orchestra. Hot all the work of the C. C. C. $2.40 5:30—Larry Larson, organist planting. It Is even possi- WAPPING $3.00 SUITS now ...... aad report a fine time. 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. that they may cut dowm more Mrs. deorge Klein and two chil' 6:00—London Terrace Orchestra, trees they plant. But the dren, George and Carolyn, of Staten Mrs. Albert Relchler of Wlndsor- 6:15—Happy ,Landings — Mitzl p ^ t is, the right ones are being $2.50 SUITS now ...... $2.00 island, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. Kit ville Is a patient at the Cyril John- w i MOuaMon Green. rat, imder direction of Uncle !son Memorial hospital In Stafford tie Mitten and Mrs. William Palmer. 6:80—^Time, temperatiure. Sam’s Forest Rangers. Trees dead Mrs. Florence Platt accompanieci Springs as a regult of injuries re IS IN EFFECT 6:34—Sports Review—Bill of disease, fallen trees, Inflamma ceived in an autotoobUe accident j $2.00 SUITS now ...... $1.60 her irtster, Mrs. Joseph Burnell, and Uams. ble debris, slashings, and bur t her niece, Miss Elizabeth Seaton, I Friday on Rye street. HERE 6:40—Weather. over areas where dead standing Miss Marion J. Hills returned to and Willis Weir of Burnside on BOYS* SIZES 6:42—Famous Sayings. timber, half-burned but dry as I her home here last Friday evening trip to Canada. They left Monday We have already put the NRA 6:45—Today’s News — Lowell tinder, are constant fire menaces from New Haven, where she baa requirements toto ' operation Booming. Thomas. which are steadily being attacked jjggn taking a six weeks’ course at here with r^fard to wages, ..Rev. Wallace P. Woodin and $2.50 SUITS now ...... $2.00 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. by the forest army. Yale University. hoiurs aad all details of the faznlty motored to Northfleld, Mass. 7:16—National Advisory Council Ten Tears’ Work In Two George W. Hilla emd two sons of code of our Industry. We rislted the Moody school Tues on Radio in Education. Not until spring wlU most of wulimiantic are spending their vaca- feel It la the human as well as 4 c/ $1.60 day. 7:45—Mlmi and Jerry. the planting be done, of course, tion at the home of bis parents, Mr. the patriotic thing to do. $2.00 SUITS now ...... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton 8:00—Ught Opera—"Beggar’s Stu But when it Is done, it wrtll be done | and Mrs. Wilbur C. Hills, and daughter Beatrice and Charles dent,” Carl Milloecker. intelligently.-______^ B^ry torwt^ army Phelps visited the forme:’s daugh 8:30—Adventures in Health- -”Na-1 ig ex]^cted t o ,'b e able to FAIRPIELD $1.50 SUITS now ...... $1.20 ter, Mrs. Dexter Cross, at the hospi gatlvism,” Dr. Herman Bundesen. 250 trees a day (an experience f^ l BADLY HURT IN CRASH tal In Springfield, Sunday. 8:46—World's Fair Reporter— aster will go as high aa 500). But GROCERY Mr. aad Mrs. Mark Bass enter Floyd Gibbons. between each "planUtlon” 884 Hartford Road ONE LOT OF BOYS’ 89c tsined Mrs. M. Howard and daugh 9:00—^Barn Dance. g “firebreak” will be built. That Is Harn^ W. TreaL former »taw Phene 6887 ter of Norwich Saturday. 9:80—Philharmonic Symphony Or- g}jnpiy a 10-foot strip of bare earth 2 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phelps and chestra-Hans Lange, conductor, whi^ tends to halt fires coming Bridgewator, was se^usly Injury Polo Shirts, white and blue ------— ' as bis automobile and anoth son John, and Mrs. Charlotte Phelps 10:00—Household Murical Memories ^ jts edge simply by giving them. 1 and Mra Helen Fitzgerald took an 10:30—Herbert Marsh and hie Or-1 nothing to burn sit tbat point, er collided at an Intersection on the e a n s that you can get the money you need with the auto ride to Ocean Beach, Ne\ Lon chestxa. Hundreds of fire-guard cabins. | Sc^bticoke traU in ^ M e lf M Treat was in the New Milford same convenience that you MEN’S OR WOMEN’S 89e don, and other .daces of interest 10:45—News. shelters for fire-fighting equip- . _ hospital with concussions of the| THE charge mcrchandlM at a itore. along the shore Friday afternoon. 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. ment, and riibilar works have al brain and possible Internal In Your own signature Is all we Zephyr Sweat Shirts There were 30 members and 11:08—Sports Revlew-*-Blll Wll ready been built, all of a more or juries. require (for amounts up to Blue, white and heather. guests of the Ladies' Benevolent So Hams. less permanent nature. Officers SKX)) and the only cost Is a ciety at the home of Mrs Thomas 11:15—R K O Midnight Frolic of the Forest Service here say| monthly charge of three per LtKrtM Thursday afternoon. It was 11:30—^Hotel Lexington Orchestra. that the coming of the Forest cent on the unpaid balance. decided to hold an Art show the 1^:00—^Hotel Pennsylvania Orches Army will enable them to com For example, the average ONE LOT OF 60 DOZEN las* week in this month. At least tra. plete In two years the program of monthly cod when repaid In 10 ten artists Trill exhibit. It w ill be 12:80 a. m.—Edgewater Beach Or- forest improvement which It had EXCURSION monthly payments is as follow s: Men’s Fancy Hose projected over a period of 10 held In the town hall. chesfra. TO NEW YORK Per 925 the cost is .42 Reg. 25c value. $1.00 Visitors at the home of Mrs. T. 1:00— Tim e. years. Per 950 the cedis .82 M. Lewis Friday were Mrs. Mary The benefit of training more EACH SUNDAY IN AUGUST ....ii the noblest, fin Per 975 the seat is 91.24 than a quarter million young men Shijmer, Mrs. Lula -Jaeobsoii and TWO MEN MISSING ROUlfD TMP n o AA est, most vitol contract Per 9100 the test is 91.C5 Chanes Henry ot Mansfield Center in the* dangers of a east-away dg- XAIUtOAD FAKK 6 DOZEN NEW ALL WOOL aret or an untended camp fire is we have ever been re Larfw amounts end tonfir sad Mrs. Rams^ ard son William Lw. WiaSMT Lm Ih ...... V ***^ !- V terms, if desired. New Britain, Aug. 15—(AP) — in Itself of great value, foresters L7. HartfarS ...... 7i44 A.M. quested t(f sign and no Slipon Sweaters and two friends from Wethersfield State poUce were appealed to today BCr. and Mrs. Eugene /. Platt believe. Om 188th St...... lOsIBAJa oth«* has drawn our $ . ' DoaNaw Yark* ...... leiSSAM . Sixes 36 to 44. • 1 50 to search for Louis Pfefferkuck, 34, and two children spent the week Looking for "Dividends” signature so spontan- Id eal and Stanley Chojmskl, 21. both of The toll of the fire demon In La. Haw Yark* ...... end with their parents Mr. and Mrs, this dty, who have failed to return La. ISSth St...... giJOPJI. eoudy. A. B. Frink. Herbert Porter of national forests has been stead FINANCINO ^ from a fluhiTig trip on Long Island *Craa4 Ctntral Ttrminti Hebmn was a caller at Mr. Frink’i ily cut down, but In the past Sound. They left here Saturday to several years a new cause of fire EASTEKN STANDAIU) TME SCHIEBEL BROS. ASSOaATIONjK Saturday evening. d U y for tigkUttiny-^vitiHito frionds or take a newly purchased motor boat has been added to careleimness, rtloH vor btU garni- Ihttirt. Ph(me 6220 Room • — Rnbtoow BoOdtag A mallard duck banded at Green oh the fishing trip and have not lightning and the usual causes. Purchasa tiekata la aSaasea. Huaibar Cor. ONiter S t and 84S-8SS Main Street C. E. HOUSE & SON, been heard from by friends or their Tbat is the fires set deliberately IkaitaS ta aecaaiaiaSatlaaB aa apacUl TeL 7281 M enoheetcr, Doan. Bay, Wis., on Nov. 23, 1980, waa caaeb train. Proctor Road. f t t kflliid near Georgetown, S. C , five employer, Louis Schmidt, city gar by men who hope t o get em er- bage qoUcctor. jgency work in l^bting them. No- TH8 NEW HAVEN a a d « ^ Igtez. '4 f •■I .. . .i.i. • 1, - i - 'C? ?>v.^rw■. P A G 1 8 IZ MANCHESTER EVENING kERALD. MANCHESTER. GONN^ TUESDAY. AUGUST 16. ISto. SOLOS TO FEATURE NORTH END PUYGROlIND BOYS TO CAMP OUT Evening Herald CONCERT TONIGHT SMABlf FOR “BAdK** TO UflHttaEBE TODAYTODi SCHOOL OB COLLEGE EVE BAVLESS, pretty She was on tbo vorgo ot tears. Going To Wells Strickland’s Mercer-Nichols' sMsietont “Take off your wraps, dear," be Pond At Addison—^Davic A number of Manchester people CHILDREN lo BABIiB EMiBNES, advertlolng Wear—Simple Enough to Bun msooger of BIzby’s department sold. “We can bave di^wr in a few David Addj, Bandmaster, To Hamilton In Charge. attended the wedding yesterday of Up A t Home ByOfiriRokerts Barton store, leeretly marrlec DIOR BAD minutes. Everything is dofM but tbe Miss Rowena Nichols, daughter of ER, a oonotmotlon engineer. Dick boreeradlsb." David Hamilton, assistant di Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkinson By HELEN WILLIAMS wants Eve to give np working bat Eve obeyed. Sbe wfintsd to cry. Be Heard In Two Enpho- rector at the North Skid play Nichols of lAke Hamilto.., Florida, Young hellions in a boys’ reform ihe refooee. But she laid tbo tablo for two sad grounds, ydll take a party of twenty to Sherwood Rocke Mercer, son of IUiutrste- Get your hair in good condition If Repeated, Serious Sdentlfio covered lawn. and institutions throughout the York is a bright spot because of TOMORROW’S MENU before trying a new hair drees. Study Is Needed: What To Do home. You might eat them at noon state. the assessors’ office last fall. “We bave a rose garden in sum if you like them so well,’’ she sold' several large orders in tbe state. The nightly bnisblng is all im When a Perion FMnts mer M d hollyhocks M d all sorts of The program Sunday evening ot BREAKFAST: Fru.h .plums, portant. Use a stiff, clean brush Mgrlly. vocal and instrumental music, the old-fashioned flowere," Mrs. Brooks “But you CM’t buy a vegetable United States beet sugar istribu- cereal, cream, bacon curls, toast, and give vour hair a hundred llcke By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN announced.. “The garden was my drama and tableau will be well EASTMAN CONTINUES tion for July amoimted to 108,536 milk, coffee. every nlgnt. Begin at tbe roots, Editor, Journal of the AomtIcm i w w j . v w dinner tbe way I like it," ha aw- worth the trip to the camp grounds. tons, raw sugar value, a decrease LUNCHEON: Open cream pressing the brush bard against swered. “And beaidss I was hoping of 28,092 tons from the July 1932 cheese eandwlcbes, Jelly roll your scalp, and bruab all the way Why these .xx>ms are .ovelyl We x> get away from rostauroat cook SURVEY OF RAILROADS total, reports B. W. Dyer and Co. cake, egg lemonade. the hair outward and upward as must takt them.” gasped Eve, much ing after I married.’’ SONS OF ITALY PLANNING DINNER: Country fried to the euds with each itroke. Pull If the sense of dizslnees merely to her own eurprlee. “And I think *What you wanted woe a first spring chicken, candled sweet you brush. comes M d goes M d yields quickly we CM move in today.” does cook Md not a wife!’’ Eve ac CONVENTION PROGRAM Purpose Is To Improve And REVIEW VETS* CASES potatoes, lima beans in cream, Don’t forget about hot oil sham to proper hygiene such as suitable They returned to the . Miramar, cused. “You should have considered Effect Economies In Opera onion and cucumber salad, peacb poos. You can give them to your' attention to the diet, the digeition, check^ out M d stowed their be my quoUfleatloBs moro thoroughly tion Of The Country’s Roads. Newington, Conn., Aug. 16.—(AP) parfalt, cocoanu kisses, milk, self at home. ’They increase cir the action of the Mdnejrs M d cor longings into the rumble seat of the " TOu wMtod a mere oook.** Chamber Of Commerce Ap —Faced with the task of reviewing coffee. culation, put natural oil back into rection of dlsordere of vision, one roadster. Then Dick stopped a t a ’Well,’’ Dick answered slowly, Washington, Aug. 16—(AP) — approximately 1,100 Connecticut your ecafp and make your hair need not to disturbed. delicatessen for chicken iMdwlches, did expect to got a home." proves Petition—To Open veterans cases, the special veterans coffee, a bottle of cream M d a pint Joseph B. Eastman, transportation varieties of lima beans in market, smooth and shiny. However, if dizzlneas If repeated Eve bod had no dinner Md she Here On Sunday, Sept. 10. review board began its work to Take a email' amount of warm again Md again it nay to due o of shertort. coordinator, announced today be day. tiny green ones, large green ones, felt hungry. Hence she answered was proceeding with four major large flat white ones and la ge olive oil, part your hair into tiny Ineufficlent > blood supply to the Mrs. Brooks let him make the sarcastically, “No doubt! A home The Solicitations Approved Com surveys designed to improve and ef The board, headed by Vincent seotione and, with cotton pads, rub brain. Insufficient action of the coffee in her big, old-faahloned mittee of the Chamber of Commerce Glynn of New Haven, heard as its fat white ones. They are all good filled with little 'tabboges. Well, Tve feet economies in railroad operation. if gathered before the -milk be the oil on your s ^ p . heart, a tumor growing In connec kitchen. She loMsd them ebms diah- heard of women who read nothing this morning approved the official flrst case, that of Paul J. Careatt of Massage the oil in with your fin' tion with the semi-circular cMal Md cups Md Eve set out the program booklet that will be issued The studies deal with merchandise Hartford. The board will continue comes firm inside the tender shell- but cook books but I don't Intend to traffic, carload freight movements, like covering. As the beans ripen ger tips. W n^ a cloth around or some bidden dleturbMce else food. It was fun eating by OMdle- spend my life trying to dlaguise in connection with the state con to sit throughout the day, review your bead and leave the oil on all where. light, ehe declared. Dick beamed at vention of the Sons of Italy, to be passenger business and marketing. ing cases as faet'aa testimony can this covering grows hard and diffi groceries!" The merchandising traffic survey, cult to digest and the creamy cen night. Shampoo the next morning. A feeling uf dlszlness Md faint her. "Tomorrow," he said, "we'll Dick took a long puff on his pipe held here on September 10, 11 and Eastman said, would be accom be taken. ing, if ''speated, demMds careful have a rea dinner in our first home, 12, under tbe auspices of the two The aeesions of the board will ter becomes dry and unpalatable before Mswering. “I’m beginning to panied by a “critical and technical No matter bow long the beane are sclentiflc study. Ot courie, some won’t we, iweethstert?" wonder," he eaio, "Just what you local branches of the order, Giusep continue until all the cases now on people faint more easll. tbM do "Why, yea," said Eve eotorly. pe Mazzlni Lodge, No. 907, and investigation of new devices and file have been studied and ruled up cooked, these conditions cannot be expected to put mto a home when equipment, such as skids, lift trucks, changed. others. Some faint with the slight Sbe had not tbe sllghtiet idea bow Eleanora Duse Lodge, No. 1399. on. FILENE SEES HIGHER est emotional shock. Some people you married. What were your ideas . The approval of this committee trailers, trucks, truck bodies, con Seasoning Supplies Fat it was to to noM ag^ einoe ehe had of the responsibilities of marriage, tainers, sectional cars, automotive faint at the sight of blood, others to to at tbe office imtil five o’clock. allows all members of the Chamber If Unia beana have become over faint quickly from exhaustion, Myhow?" rail trucks or interchangeable rail DIES OF HEART ATTACK ripe before gathering, the beet way TARIFFS THAN EVER As she waited for the trolley at to advertise in the program booklet and highway equipment." weakness, a blurring of vision, a Eve could not aniwer. She had if they so desire. Besides advertis to serve them la to rub them the comer next morning the turn bought herself beyond reproach. The profitableness of this leas New Haven, Aug. 16__(AP)- through a colander after oooklng failure of circulation so that the ed to look at the house. It was ing, the booklet will carry a detailed than carload freight also will be U That there might to somethmg to program of the three-day conven Philip Callahan, 27, New Haven and use them in a puree or souffle. to said for Olck’i side of the argu vestigated, together with the' salesman died in the locker room of This removes the tough, indigest Boston Merchant, Just Back sence of cold per^lration. ’The m^ | Eve ^was not ^ so ideased with herh-, tion and other information for the ‘means by wUch the several trans From Europe, Tells Why ment a person faints he ehould to ment also, she had not realised. delegates that are expected to at the New Haven Y, M. C. A. laat ible covering, but of course does placed flat on the back Md bis new home as she bad been the night He put on his hat Md coat Md portation agencies man be coordin night after playing a game of not restore the delicate flavor of London Parley Failed. before. tend. ated so that each will operate ef head lowered. The color of the face went to the door. The convention will open with a handball. Dr. Marvin M. Scar the tender vegetable. But she forgot all that in a tre "Where are you golngr" Eve de- ficiently in its own economic borough, medical examiner, said Because lima beans are lacking is M indicator to some extent uf banquet at the Sons of Italy club sphere." the blood supply to the brain. If mendously busy morning. At noon mMded. house on Keeney street on Sunday, death was due to a heart attack. in fat this must be supplied in New York, Aug. 18.—(AP)—A she purchased m orchid linen lunch -The carload traffic survey wiU the seaaonlng. The most delictous period of Intenee- Nationallem in the face is pale the bead should to "Out for a breath ot air," ho told at which more than 400 members follow substantially along tbe same lowered until the color of the face eon set blit there was no time for her. from throughout the state are ex way to serve lima beans is in pure Europe, which to believed the Unit further shopping. lines, with particular attention to BICE BILL PROBATED cream. One-half cup cream aeS' ed States would do.well to follow, improves. If, on the other hMd, “1 should think you'd need it pected to be present. Tliere will be the face te extremely red it may “Oh, botberl" she told herself. "1 when the house is filled with cab about 120 official delegates at the the terminal phases of the problem soned with salt and pepper and was foreseen by Eldward A. Pilene, Consideration will be given in tbe New Britain, Aug. 16.—(AP) — Boston merchMt Md philMthro- to desirable to keep the bead cM’t do everything. We’U Just have bage!” business session, to be held in added to 2 cupa cooked beans to get ouV meals out lor a while." passenger survey to the potenti^U- Arthur W. Rice, who died a t the makes the addition of butter un pist, upon hie retuhi today from a raised. He disappeared without answer- Tinker Hall. age of 84 on July 17, left an esUte A person who has fainted ehould But when she reached home that Aldo Pagan! of this town is gen tles of nev equipment and devices necessary. Heat cream to scald three months study ef EuropsM ing. Eve burst into tedrs but nevtr- for transporting passengers. De valued a t |286,404, according to an conditions. have plenty of fresh, oool air, cold night aha was greeted by m aroma theless hurried to Ihe kitohen Md eral chairman of the state commit appraisal filed in the court of pro ing point after pouring over beans water applied to the face or chest she loathed—cooking cabbage!. In tee in charge of the convention. tailed studies will be n ^ e of ex but do not let boil. The cream Fllene, returning on the liner He helped herself to some food. *She periments in the modernization of bate today. coats the heans ever so lightly and de Fnmce, said he was optimistic of a stlmiilMt to recuperative ac great consternation she hurried to waa frightened because E>iok bod The bulk of the .estate Is repre tion. Sometimes the inhalation uf the kitchen. There stood Dick wear- SEEKS MOTHER, SISTER service by individual carriers. prevents the dryness so many peo ultimate developments, “but we left her. Her marriage was sented by investments in manufac ple dislike in lima beans. must face the faets.** smelling ealts serves to stimulate ing'a bluq^ flannel shirt with turned on M entirely new aspect Was it turing and utility stocks. Mr. Rice the breathing of the patient Md up collar Md a pair of old tweed Newport News, Va., Aug. 16 ^ If cream is not at hand a thin "The London economic conference, going to to the lark she hod Mtiok OPINIONS SPUT ON LOANS bad held various public offices here sauce the consistency of thick which I attMded,’’ he said, “has in that way to aid his recovery. trousers. He was grating horse- pated? - . , i(AP) —An appeal to the press to for more "han 60 yleare and was the The usum flrst-aid remedy, found radish. On the stove stood a steam aid him in locating his mother and first city engineer. cream cab be substituted. shown that attbn^t* to organise on (Te Be Oontlaned) New Britain, Aug. 15.—(AP)— Points in Salting M intemaUonal band* ore impossi in most family medicine chests, for pressure cooker. sister was made today by Fausto Bankers expressed diverse opinions attacks of fainting is half a tea- Molinet, son of Erigenlo Molinet, Keep in mind tbe deslrabiiity ble at tbe present time, and under "Dick!" gasped Eve. “What on GOOD WILL InJGBTB on the acceptance of Home Owners present clrcumatMoes. spoonful of aromatic spirits ot am earth—T" Cuban secretary of labor and agri Loan Corporation bonds today. F. NO ONE BB8PONSIBLB ’ of salting lima beane when they monia given In water. A person culture in the Machado Cabinet are half cooked. If you add salt “My etudiea of, and contact with “Hallo, Bweetheart," he said, in Quebec, Aug. lk.v-(AF)—T l ^ 8. Ghamberlatn, president of the when the beana are put on to cook conditions in Qermsny, Austria,’ who has fainted' 8^ould to kept clining his head ior e kiss. .Before Fausto, who is in the United New Britain National Bank, and Bridgeport, Aug. 16.—(AP)— A quiet Md ibeumbent until fully re teen airplMea toom Ibranto,. jjnbri States Army and attached to Lang^ uling returned 1^ Ooronar John there’s danger of toughening the B o la n d , Csecho-Slovakia M d B!ve eould take tor hat qff he bad Erie, Ottawa aBd.Mantnal»8o|!«ii|D|i William B. Atwood, vice-president Fnmce, M d at London with the rep covered. If permitted to get up Md ley Field, said that his father had and treasurer of the Burrltt Mutual j . Phelan today bolds no one crimin covering, but they do have a bet walk too soon serious rm lts asay lifted the huge cooker Md whieked a moritlms proyiMCS wood HU^ been reported safe in the Savings Bank and chairman of tbs ally responsllde fw' the death on ter flavor if the salt is cooked tn. resentatives of other oountrles, have follow. it out the door. Thsrei, on tha back tour, totoi offiftom s£ MANOHSftl'BR EVENTKG HERALD. MANdHBSTER. C O ^ h TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, IMS. EAO isiElVili^ IM , nU.'..tiM A.A Foxx Bats In 9 Runs In Game To Set League nUKY REYNOLDS IS 8 20,000 to 1 Shot; IaCODENY PUTS *Breakdown Jinx* Faces Scott-Paine KMGOFSUIGGDIS U K E W i M CHOICE Makes a H ole In One DODGE BOAY DOT In His Bid For Hdrmsworth Trophy IN BHEiAiiY m r FOR HAMBIEFONUN N e w Y ork , A u g . 15.— ( A P ) — I f f That’s exactly what Hagen did OFSPEED RACE OF HEAVY BYTING Jack Hagen, superintendent of the yesterday in the toumament the «' N five public courses Paul Lanin World-Telegram stages annually owns at Salisbury, bad wagered a paltry $2 on bis ability to hit de for golfers who already have Coontry’i Reetett Trotters liberately a hole In one, he’d never hole In one. Exactly 156 golfers Bat Owner Has AnoAer Sdll Rapt Ont Homer, Tiipla have to manicure a green again. stepped up to the 148-yard fifth A prominent Broadway book hale on the Number 4 course, and In Factory With Which He To Seek $50,000 Stake maker once quoted the price against took five shots at the fiag. DoaUe And Sinfle To stepping up to a tee and calling Hagen, first to shoot dropped At Goshen TenerroYr; your shot to the cup at 20,000 to 1. bis third ball In the cup with a WOI Defend Title. Break Record Made h. At the rate of $8 at that price the BumlMr seven Iron, and the shock figures are simple, $40,(1,000 If you was so great he never did take his Race To Start At 2 P. M. m ake I t last two. No one tied him. De^tt, Aug. 15—(AP) — Con- 1911. vinced by an accident, coming with only 17 days to go that a Jinx rides Oeih«B. N. T., Av 18— ( A P ) — his Delphlne Vm , Horace Dodge Is By Edward J. Nell, , going to depend upon a motorbc..t A doMo or moro oi th« country*! There’s a new Yrtlliant shining to flootoft thro«>3rotrofd trotten, will not yet out of the factory In his de SOCCER SEASON NEARS; day in the bonnet ot Pink Cheeked match itiidoa tomorrow for the fense of the prised gold cup. rlchoit of hamen racing hones With Miss Delphlne vm under Jlmnile Foxx, a new American the 150,000 Hambletonlan. going repairs necessitated by a pop league record ot nine iuns batted in At “Good Time" Park, where the OLYMPICS MAKE PLANS bottle she struck at high s p ^ yes in one game added to the walloping terday, Dodge ordered work speed Hambletonlan win be trotted at achievements at the new king at p. m.. over the hall mile route, ed up on the new boat. Miss Del- \ "S baseball’s sluggers. trainen sent their chargee through ihlne DC which he expects to be the mial workouts today. fightest yet fastest boat ever con As the old dynasty ot Babe Ruth Juniors To HoM General TO PRESENT nCH T structed for gold cup competition. fades slowly, the easy going farm The colts and fillies which will face Starter Steve Phillips for the The hull w eigh s 1,010 pounds er boy from Maryland’s somnolent first of three out of l^ve mile heats, Meetiiis Tomorrow Nisht measures 26 feet over all and will eastern shore steadily rises. are the survlvon of an original CARD ON THURSDAY be powered with a 650 horsepower What An Ontborsv motor capable of 6,500 revolutions field of forty. All have shown their He hasn’t the flair of Ruth this per minute. That is sufficient, worth in preliminary races over the At West Side; To Join 26 year old barrel cheated 'O'sehide Dodge believes, to send her through "roaring grand." buster, he has not the lutinct for Mary Reynolds, owned by W. N the water at 80 miles an hour. County League; Coach Knapp And McNamara To The motor will be installed with publicity, but never in a ll ‘ P a b e ’s Reynolds of Winston Salem, N. C, 20 years of big league p ^ has he and trained an •'x . - . . * -■ it* '%■ ■■; ' . . . .,. "’■■ vv "'-’ . .,’ ■- • ■;*/■■ .‘^ri •' •',«. •• ■ ■.■ ■,■;.■ i •'■- ■ .-',ir' ’- .y'"', PA G 8 BIGB® - - ■ MANCh 'b STEREVBNING HEIU U ), MANGHBSTBR] ■4^ V Read the dlusslfied Rental Propertg Listing on this Pag wanted'io be a Joikey, studied the mlssioned and aeni to the itoitln LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 APARTMBNTBl-^LATS— cornet /" (uawiUIng^). and got front. He org an ist Aifierican aerial TENBMBNT8 63 RERYUGUARMA through b l|^ school. When the activities there, led bombing flights, LOST-BLACK BOOK containing 193(i CHEVROLET COACH; 1926 Spanlah-Amerfcan W^r started the crashed once, was twice decorated, Red M«i’« dam bake tickets. Re Whippet four sedan; 1928 Whippet FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement Local StocksN. Y. Stodis boy Joined his father at Tampa, and emerged a major. ward If returned to Joseph F. Biz coach, 1928 Nash light six newly redecorated. All modem im HOPES TO TWIST F la., and got seriously 111 on the Natural-born Fighter O’Bxlen, 11 Brainard Place. TeL sedan; 1927 Whippet coach. Cole provements, 70 Wells street rotten beef that,w as sold to the 8850. Motors, at the Center. (Famished by Fatnam A Oo.) Adams Exp ...... 9% Perbat>4 the dowdiest looking THE BAST WAT TO find a rent Oeatral Bow, Hartford, Conn. Air R eduo...... 99% government by some of the patriots major in the whole A. E. F., be still singles, flats, tenemeuts, all sec ^^laska Jun . . . 269A THE TIGER’S TAIL of that day. Fiorello never forgot feels the same way about his ap AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 MOVING—TRUCKING— tions. No charge to you. Everett 1 P. M. Stocks Allegheny ...... 5% that belt. Wkan the U . 8 . entered pearance. In Washington he was al STORAGE 20 McKinney, 829 Main street IMal Allied Chem 129 the confilet oluroad he offered a bill ways busy, attended sesatens regu 8608-5230. Bank Stocks Am C a n ...... 86 msiriwg the' fraudulent sole of goods larly, read every bill in a seorcb for WB BITS, SELL and aaCbange used 9’or Post ...... 12 cars all makes and modela Armory SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the Bid Asked to the goverament in time of war a hidden Jokers. He attacked appro accommodation of tLdr large Oe> Cap Nat B and T ...... 10 .14 Am Rad St S ...... 15 Fosioii Ckoice for Mayor Is felony punishable by death. Garage, SO Wella street Telephone Am Smelt ...... 34% priated bills, tax figures, and navy 6874. Luxe bus for lodge, party or team BUSINESS LOCATIONS€A 1 Conn. River ...... 450 — fa Coosolar Bervtoe at 20 building plans. A natural-born fight trips at special rates. Phone 3063. First Nat of Htfd .... 90 — - Am Tel and T e l...... 126% FOR RENT 64 Am Tob B ...... 87%. Arch-Foe of Gotham’s He was only 20 when he obtain er, he mtroduced a resolution in 1929 FORD COACK, very clean; 8860, 8864. Htfd. Conn. T r u s t---- 48 55 ed on |80-a-month appointment in 1923 for the outlawry ot war. He TO RENT—OFFICES AT 866 Main Htfd National B and T 16 19 Am W nt.W lu...... 29% 1929 Ford coupe; 1931 Chevrolet Anaconda ...... 16% tl consular service, and was In was ever the first to how! for the coach. Terms, trades. Brown’s Ga^ LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE street (Orford Bldg.). Apply Ed Phoenix St. B and T .. 176 - — Politkal Ring. Budapest and Trieste from 1901 to head of any official suspected of moving, general trucking, livery ward J. HoU. TeL 1642 and 8025. West Hartford Trust.. — 176 Atchison ...... 60% rage, West Center street Teld^ Auburn ...... 59% 1904. Hoping that a knowledge of gra^t: and be waer’i a bit bashful phone 8805. service. Our affiliation with United Insnmnoe Stocks languages 'would aid his career, he Vans Service means lower rates on Aetna .Casualty...... 53 65 Aviation C^orp ...... 11% about accusing them ol it. He Is a HOUSES FOR R E N l 65 Aetna Life ...... 23 25 Balt and O hio...... 29% By PAUL HABBISON learned to speak French, German, personal friend of Franklin Roose FOR SALE— 1926 Studebaker furniture moving to distant potota •NEA Sendee Writer Italian (which bis parents hadn’t sedan. Reasonable. Call 5404, Bar- Large modem trucks, experienced Aetna Fire ...... 83^ 35V& Bendix ...... 16^A velt, backed many of the President’s FOR RENT— 78 WASHtNlST^ AutomobUe ...... 21 23 Beth S te e l...... 89 taught him in this country) and a policies, and helped draft several lows Garage. ' men, prompt service, all goods in street- 6 room single, available Beth Steel, pfd* ...... 67%f New York, Aug. 11.—The Tam few Slav and Croatian dialects. measures of the recovery program sured while in transit are fMtures Conn. General ...... 36 88 many Tiger is at bay in the laby FOR SALE— 1928 CHEVROI^ Sept 1st Also several other flve Hartford F ir e ...... 45 47 Borden ...... 31% Later in Uew York he mastered now going into effect. Few pieces of offered at no extra expense to you. and six room singles. Arthur A. Can Pac ...... 15% rinthine Jungles of New York City Yiddish and now speaks it fluently, major legislation ever bore his coach. Mrs. L.‘J. Dart, 280 North Daily trips to New 7ork, baggage National Fire ...... 44^ 46% politics. And fiery little Flordlo La- Main street, Manchester. Tel. 7707. Knofla, 875 Main street Dial 5440. Hartford Steam Boiler 50 62 Case (J. L) ...... 69% with gestures. “1 also know a little name, but be was tber balance wheel c-ttlivered direct to steamship pie^. Phoenix Fire ...... 65 67 Cerro De Pasco ...... 32% Guardio, fusion candidate for m ayj' EDgliab,” he’s fond of saying. And of many of them. For .further information call 3063. FOR RENT—4 ROOM house at 60 Tmvelers ...... 426 436 Cbes and O h io ...... 46% is getting ready to go In after him. he might'odd that be understands His co-workers liked him too, and 8860, 8864. Perrett A Glenney, Ine. Birch street Apply at-same ad \ Pnbllo Utilities Stocks Chrysler ...... 87% WblclMver way the tide of victory the American idiom, “lousy” being one loved him—be married his Coca Cola ...... 97 turns, it should be on exciting en Want Ad InfonnatloB dress. Conn. Elec S e rv ...... 44 48 one of bis favorite adjectives. secretary five years ago. He berated xConn. Power ...... 43 45 Col Gas ...... 20/ counter, for the chomploii .M' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGHE8TBR. OONN^ TUBTOAY, AUGUST 15,1W8. rA o a im tl The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All Trains Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahem SENSE and NONSENSE THE SKIPPER IS PROeABUY THE .ONLY MOTORMAN IN THE WORLD WHO HAS TO CONTEND WITH ?BACK SEAT ORIVINB *! WhcD 3N>u apend your dollar THE GAME OP LIFE NEVER CHANGES. . . . ITS ONLY THE wMy.Nwws-eAJW Pf .w e ' r e WHAT AHELP! SIBN D ^ with the stores in Manchester SETTINGS AND l^aB^ CHARAO PlCKlMS THESE BARRIES VCR , H IM OViT l O T U E o r c h a r d it helps the whole town. When TERS THAT CHANGE...... AND ■p i e - ^ a n ' u e r e \o u lO BRING IN TOME you send it out of town, its EVEN THOUGH THEY* CHANGE. A P P L E S , A N D W ED STT AS A MATTER OF REAL FACT. 'EM \N UKE A SLOT MAOAIN&t' Cl UNDER ATREEWTTH gone forever! THEY REMAIN VERY MUCH -^uvE wrru vou vs a r v i j e i n THE SAME. A SNNAN BOAT, WHILE TH'REST A CATCHEPte GLOVE/ X “A boy can tell how up*to^ate a Tkc fellow who stays up till 2 a. OF US TULLTH' OARSt-^SW E girl is, by the length of her dress m., and ‘.hen has to set the alarm Mfe THAT ■PWL.BEFORE es, and a girl can tell how modest clock for 6:80 a. m., knows perfectly - y o u D R O P 'E M JLLL a boy is. by the length of his kiss well that nothing can hold back the DOW N TH' WATCH es.” dawn. TAP. Nt3U L A D S Catherine— I know he’s very The fellow who tells you he rich, but he's such an old grouch I doesn’t want to see his name in the ARE PICKING don’t see how Janice could ever paper may not be modest, .maybe ALLTHETART. marry him. ^ he’s just a liar! O N E S ^ Geraldine—Because there is no T' 2a*:' other way to be his widow, my dear. Conductor—Did I get your fare? Passenger—I think so. I didn’t Another rare j^otograpb would see you ring it up. be one showing a congressman or senator buying a postage stamp. ‘The open minded man is always a safer bet than the one who is so o Film Actress (feting former sure he knows all about everything manager)—^Allow me to introduce that he refuses to see the way the my husband. straws show the wind is blowing.” Manager—Always a pleasure to meet any husband ot yoiurs. There are over 1500 foreign lan guage newspapers in the United Man— A firm offered me a Job but States. 1 refused it. California’s name comes from a Neighbor—Why ? Spanish word meEming "hot fur Man—They expected me to work nace.” for glO a week. They must have Colds, diphtheria, measles and mistaken me for e. college graduate. scarlet fever, in the order named, G are the four most common diseases t< j& \ "The honeymoon is over when the It costs the U. S. government an young husbemd stops calling ‘Hello average of 880.56 per capita in de Honey,’ and starts greeting you porting aliens. ' with: “When do we eat?’ ” «>EPR»ES TOR ■pit. Costume Manager—We can only Flapper Fan n y Sa y & U 1W. U. ft. PAY. OfF.. 'AND THE MAJOR HAS THE CRUST* afford enough costumes for three- iu.ap*T.orr. iBftft ftY HBAj 8‘ tS~ quarters of the chorus. to tmuw rw. ntw' Comic Opera Producer— Well, if that’s the case, nm out and hire fifty more girls, and we’ll change SCORCHY SMITH The Trap Closes By John C. Terry this show into a revue. Bertha—^I’m surprised that your mother wants you to marry ^die when she dislikes him so much. Gertrude— That’s the very rea son, dear. She wants to be his ITS AIL OVtR NOW ! mother-in-law. LOOK-THE COAST GUARD SEAPLANES NALDV Woman (in crowded subway car) ARE arriving VDU AAAYBEBADIY^ —Who you shoving? TO PICK UP, wounded but 1 WOULDMl Man—I don’t know, what’s your the GANG:] TmfST YOU OM A name? stack of BVBLES J First Woman—I don’t keep ac count of the time but I always know when the first of the month comes around. *. Second Woman—How? First Woman—All the letters V9 my husband gets have front win .c tta T»« a-F. All Kn>a I dows in them. WASHINGTON TUBS II By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams Advertisement: When you’ve stayed pretty late at your girl’s 'yVnATUBALLV. HE DOES NOT N /I H uK iG r *Tv-a\ ^ oERv- ?ii; r * '' .OTHERS ARE SAFE ON THE ICE, EASY IS STILL ABOARD THE BLAZING SHIP, GATHERING FOOD. '1$ r Thought v e 'o /e'LL NEVER GIT k-177 HO HO! ESCAPE, DID VE ? AWAY fro m this — at SHIP, YE Blasted 0000/ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ------7/" (,¥ m e a t Cu t iKfio SURIP& BOV/ WE CEirrAUJLV CLEANED AW. WHAf 5 ^VES,BUTT FRECKLES AKiO MukiCx INI OP ON THE LUNCH —WEX.L, I IVOUR HURRV. IS RtSHT-WE t h e 6 o>4 Tb ORs5 GUE5& WE etTTER WkCK UP FRECKLES? HAD BETTER. For uge WHEN AND 6ET DOWM, BEFORE PAT KNOWS GET STARTED U/,. F R E !^ m e a t rr 6ET£> DARKff THE WAY b a ck ! VNOHT K e e p o o w m F I'lii-i, w OTiR.WiLljaMj^ f ASy IS CAUeHT ENTIREiy BY SURPRISE { Ma.uaMT.err. f , vf rV c iM» »Y wa> eiwviet. me. wed- u. arAT.orr. • iMVTHnaoMa A Busy LINB XI SALESMAN SAM Half a Horse On^Charley! ______By Smalt ^ \ S cOALKlN AROUND ToWM ^H oU SAlb IT, CHARLES*^ rw««oiwi<5W€«,w,LF'» 7 i YOU’D o 'v.\ "Xb ADYERTISE A CIRCUS IB J K CKTC A SPPNxH AN’ I’ H MOUROFtOAUKlM’ AH' G C T O M & : ©UNK\ n o r m , tm a m am o ybm \ V»0 A SPUTTIN ' / y - T •I I' Wtiit u : « 7 ) <3L GAS BUGGIES The Boomerang By Frank Beck WAITINR irY THI JUDGI...HIB AN0*SJkf AFTiR BBBN LYINa IN WAIT OH MV CIOIR iUO AND ISN’T FRECKLES YEAH-YOUB? FOR TH* BNEAK THIBF H O L D . Q t looks TH Ofil FORROT AtOUT THB hA-ha SWEET BOY? I’VE SIGHT >SEE BHOTBI WHO’ft M IN SWIPINa OHOT- OH. HIM.JUDfili h a - HEARD l>ADOy SPEAK] CAN'T YOU LIKE PIKT • OUR BTUFF.. OUR OH XP tS$ OF HIM SO OPTEM- TALK ABOUT IS , THAT TRAP WOR/CrO.. fM eOMINg MV eOMMOnOHf C O M g O N .. HE’S EVEN NICER ANYTHING GETTING L%NIN. ^ U IC K » FALL AMO .pUi THAN 1 HAD ELSE BUT A CASE ,W M AT • R I N 6 T M IB M V D A R K IMAGINED.. ^ FRECKLES ON n.A«HLieHT -P«- SO MODEST ? y; IT f PREClOeS.. AMV..'., ri,e AND '^1 . GEM1UMANLY < ' ANP IS • HI6 PAL. RED. GBTTINf^ JEALOUS 1 : !! m . M !'X\ C/RCUS I ' *• ^ ■ / \ / ’ -1 TUBSpAT, AOODST lift :^ > !S 1 XBI} iK M rfiifr iEttcttittg HcraQi Lady Roberts Lodge No. ^i2, AHan Taylor of Henry street la Mr. and Mrs. Everett Oodee- at eallad a maetlag of tha Oofmaetieut Daughters of St. George will hold qpcndlu the week at Alton Bay. Huntington street have returned Commercial Sacretariea’ Aaaoela- OiSHCTOitS CHECKING ABOirrTOWN their regular meeting in Odd Fel Lake WInnepesaukee. home from a vacation spent at EXPECT IDCAL NRA tkm, of which-ha is president, for PARADE OF DOUS lows Oul, Wednesday at 8 o ’clock. Quonochontaug, R. I., and Toirbig- next Tuesday afternoon at 2 ) LOCAL BEER SELLERS X n. Robert Dower at H aynes SBes Helen E. Gorman who ton. Conn. ^ o’clock at the Middletown street and Mrs. George L. Graztsdlo Mrs. Byron Carrier of Cambridge teacbee at the Washington school, ACTION N E T WEEK Country Club. It is planned to HERE THURSDAY of North M^idn street are ^>ending street and daughters, I^iss Gertrude Miss Vera White of the Mancheeter invite aU Chamber secretaries and William Davis proprietor of the preMdents and chairmen of NRA a few days at Hammonasset Reach and Miss Helen Carrier, are spend Sectrlc compansr's office, and 'isa Home Bakery on Church street has No Imtsalac Rear Entrances as the guests of Mrs. George -tts ing two weeks at Mlsquaraicut. lorman’e parents, Mr. and Mrs. committees throughout the state to completed arrangements for the this meeting to exchange ideas and ADowq0; Restaurants, Gabs of Woodbrldge street. Frank Server are occupying the lease at the store in ,the Farr buUd- Annual Phygronnd Event At Dr. Sidney Aiken, Who will be re Barber cottage at Giant’s Neck for Instrnctioiis Have Not Yet plans on proposed activities under Most Be Bona Fide. ing, 519 Main street,' and wiU move the N R A . Mrs. Jennie Beebe of Maple membered as resident physician at the remainder of the month. intt the new location after altera street has had as her guests her the 'Manchest-r Memorial hospital tions within the store and front Been Received— To Have It is also hoped that Dr. Edward Inspectors in the employ of the West Side— IS Girk Are \ uncle, Andrew Dean, and cousin, for a year, and who for the past Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Halllday and ha" - been made. Arvid Seaburg Dolan, chairman of the Connecticut -two years b** been located in Rock Recovery Board, or The Manchester Pipe Band will ARMOUR’S DEX'TER meet tonight at 7:30 at Orange hall To See Is for practice. Racon package O c Mr. and Mrs. William Kean of 67 -Lean—sUoed—rindless! To B uy Our Glenwood street have returned after a two weeks’ vacation trip spent in Th«JWHAL€co. asBBBBaMANCHEnTR C O N N *==» Massachusetts, Long Island, New Rinso 2 Ig. pkgs. 3 7 ‘ • York and New Jersey. _ The regular bi-monthly meeting COLUMBIA Shop Tomorrow For These Outstanding of Anderson-Shea Post, Veterans of WEDNESDAY Foreign Wars, will be held this eve ning in the Veterans rooms in the Antonia 2 qts. bttls. 3 7 . arm ory a t 8 o’clock. Plans will be Wednesday Morning. Specials made at the meeting for the n- nual outing of the post which is PREMIEB FANCY scheduled for next Sunday at Ed AISLE Keney’s cottage on Roari^ Brook, YES! With Prices Advancing Steadily, Glastonbury. Commander Peter on CORN 3 tall cans z v . desires a good attendance of mem This Is An Outstanding Value! bers at tonight’s meting. Large, 60x60-Inch SPECIALS Dr. D. C. f. Moore, chairman of Red Ripe Luscious the town Board of Health vaccinat ed 22 children yesterday afternoon MEN^S PAJAMAS at the pre-schol clinic in the Muni TOMATOES PEARS printed cloths Odd lot of men’s broadcloth pajamas, while 7 7 ^ cipal building. A second clinic will be held Monday, August 21 at 4 2 lbs. 9ie doz. 2 1 c p. m. for children of parents on the Oolorfal, ripe OaUfornla Manchester Emergency Employ * Large, slicing tomatoes. Bartlett pears. PART WOOL BLANKETS ment and charity lists. 59c We were very fortunate in squeezing in on this purchase Solid colors, sateen, bedsize 70x80, Q Ct The work of remodeling the store before the recent Jump in prices. In a few months, a cloth of reg. $2.95 for, e a c h ...... ^ l e ^ O owned by Pagan! Brothers on North this que^ty at 59c will be just a dream. Large, 60x60 inch Main street is well underway A UAL crash cloths with color-fast borders. Blue, gold and green. compresseu air drill is now breaking Hale’s Cloths—Main Floor, left. WOMEN’S PANTIES up the cellar wall and the founda Rayon Panties, waffle weave, in O Q tion is being lowered to permit the building to rest on it at a lower MEALTM MARKET Garment all sizes f o r ...... level.. Men are at work excavating the cellar to correspond. Within a WOMEN’S SHOES week or ten days Pagani Brothers hangers may find it necessary to vacate the 3 Hour Specials White kid ties, with perforations with O R store and move out to get out of the Cuban heel for, p a ir ...... V X O way of the carpenters and other workm en. Cut of Best Quality 1 0 for 25® WOMEN’S HOSIERY A well children’s conference will Here’s a bu3ring scoop! Well Full fashioned chiffon hose, in all colors, ^ ^ be held tomorrov( afternoon at 2 finished, plain, hard wood haixg- o’clock at the Y. M. C. A. SHOULDER STEAK ers. Wednesday morning only « ____ at 10 for 25c. Troop 7, Girl Scouts of Buckland, Main Floor, left. SILK SLIPS are spending the week at the W. W. Flesh, white and tea rose, lace 1 C Keeney cottage at Coventry Lake. l b . 1 1 . Extra Special! Regular 25c and 29c trimmed and tailored ...... ^ X * X O They are in charge of Captain Jane Grant and Lieutenant Irene Keeney. Last Chance! Women’s Tailored! Cut Irons best grade t KAYNEE WASH SUITS Manchester Grange, P. of H., has A N o. 1 prim e beef. Chardonize wash fabrics Regular to $1.59, sizes 5 to 10, O A been invited to neighbor with Rocky muslin slips Hill Grange tomorrow evening, and FVeeh, Tender f o r ...... 04 C to furnish a part of the program. Those who have cars are asked to 15® yd. INFANTS’ SHEER DRESSES Invite Grange members who are Beef Stpw . lb. 1 1 69* Mothers! Get busy and make without means of transportation. children's school frocks now Sleeveless,* sizes 2 to 6, O C Another group of those fine when cottons are so cheap. Buy values to 59c f o r ...... m OC Policeman Arthur Sesimour and muslin slips—and with prices dress lengths for next summer, family, who have been spending a Positively your last chance on cotton goods bound to be too, when prices are so low. vacation in Maine, have returned to buy these stockings at this much Ugher due to the cotton Here are printed voiles, dimi tax. It will pay you to buy sev In adjusting our hours to comidy with the NRA___ home and Officer Seymour is back price. Has • new “stretchee ties. dotted Swisaes, plain voiles on duty. top." Good shades. eral now. Built-up shoulders. and novelty cloths. Sizes 36 to 52. Our Store Hours will be from 9:20 A. M. to 6 P. M. Main Floor, right. Main .Floor, left. Manchester’s famous “Spirit of Main Floor, rear. ’76’’ trio, composed of Joseph Fer- One Table Gose-Out $1.00 guson. Julian Palms and M. J. Bar Two Tables ry, will go to Saybrook Satur day to take part in the big parade cotton frocks of the State Foremen’s muster and tots’ apparel field day. They will act as escort to millinery the Volunteer Veteran Firemen of To Oose . V '' I.- .■rs.ture fol Ariaona. learned to ride cayuaes. half the race wiu over and wee in the next story.) > Fuel and 6>ed ...... 4P-A pected. lowed. western states. O ^en — Farm—Dairy Prodoets 10 Honaehold Goode ...... I t FOR RENT—5 ROOM apartment, Machinery and Toole ..v.^aiMaMe II with sun porch, all improvements, Mnslonl InetmmeoU II heat and hot water. Inquire 444 Office and Store Equipment 14 Center street SpeelalB at the Stores ...... H Wearing Apparel—rnrs IT W anted—To Buy ...... I I FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT " ------. nitile ■ sesH s with all impreremanta, and hot Heutn u m n tr water heat 170 Oak street Inquire E oobm Wh^ut Board M a t Maples Maternity Home, 164 ^ardors Wanted ...... l l - A Cdk street or call 8241. CpmtryJtoard—Resorts jo c .« 10 Sptols—R^amats u WsBted’-Hooms-Boatd M Rual iMInle Pax BMe Ato Plats, TsnemeBts m M toaST" — K li— 8 .-y,>