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Member of tbs Andit
Bursao of OIroalatloaa Increasing cloodineM and' not lE u F t t i i t n f e r a l h
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PRICE THREE CENTSl
REPORTS CZECH Tugboat Captain G ^g Down With His Ship
.4 -J-T.. PLANES FLYING
C O LLUSIO N , PLO T TIN
ACROS^ORDER
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BIG JWJORITY ICH ARGES A G AINST TV, ^ German News Agency Says
Bnt Measure Faa’ng Stiff Frojitier Rules Have Been
Opposition From Sonlh-
Broken Five Times With- M A DE BY A . E. M ORGA
em Senators; Barjdey Is in The Last 24 Honrs.
Seek to Suspend VVaterbury Mayor Now Seeking Compromise Former Qiainnan TeDs
Berlin, May 25.— (A P I —Reporta
that Czechoslovak military planes Washington, May 25.__(A PI__ gressional Frobers have flown over German territory The revamped wage-hOur bill, swept have caused the German govern- through the House by a triumphant tors Falsitied Report ment to lodge a strong'^protest at combination of northern Democrats Praha. and Republicans, encountered last- Purchase Of Uti Deutsches Nachrichtenbucro (D ditch opposition today from south N. B.), official German news agen- ern Senators. cy, today reported five alleged bor Senator Barkley (D., Ky.), the Amplifies His Char der violations by Czechoslovak administration leader, said he would planes within the laat 24 hours. seek to have a Senate-House com-
Dr. Ernest Eisenlohr, minister to mittee appointed at once In an effort Wa.shington, May 26.— (> Praha laid the matter before For- to work out a compromise between the House bill and the version passed — Arthur E. Morgan cl_ eign Minister Kamil Krofta, who expressed regret and added that by the Senate laat July. today that two Tennessee everything waa being done to pre- There were Indications, however ley Authority directors-—! that Senate foe.s of the Inflexible vent recurrent of the reported vio- Morgan and David E. __ lations. (Praha reported these as- ta Lake Erie, not far from Buffalo! ^TTie^apr^n TueLiat” *' M ^'’ ® ''^***' capsized labor standards In the House meas- ure would try to route It back to thal— participated in falaif surance were given In an interview States Dredge Burton, waa drowned but the Coast Gimrd re^"ed "ta'of The* - the Senate labor committee. Sen- a report on T V A negoti»' at the Czechoslovak foreign office ator Thomas (D.. Utah), chairman last night.) for the purchase of util of that group, haa contended the German anger flared up at what propertieis owned by the legislation should establish varia- Berlin newspapers called brazen tions In wages between the north monwealth and Southern provocations by the Czechoslovaks CARDENAS ORDERS ajid the south or between industries poration. at a time Germany was observing TEN PERSONS DIE where conditions warrant. A. E. Morgen, ousted C— the strictest reserve. Although there has been no defi- The Boerscnzeltung said the mOOP ADDIUONS nite threat of a Senate filibuster, man of the T V A , testified . Czechs were following a "policy of opponents made no secret of their fore a ten-man Congressli pin pricks" and declared the border hope that Imminent adjournment inquiry committee, elaboml violations could only have been AS BIG AIRLINER would prevent agreement on any
committed on order of the Praha wage-hour bill. on charges he had made pi government. Gorenment Action Dis Smashing Victory. ously against the other twi
Tension Increased Proponents of the legislation rectors. Tension along the German-Czech CRASHES IN OHIO connls Reports Mexican scored a smashing victory In the After making a gi border was Increased by the funer- House laat night, showing the meas- al at Eger, just inside Czechoslo- ure to final passage by a vote of charge that “collusion, vakia, of two Sudeten Germans shot Reroll Is Nearing An End 314 to 97 just about a year after racy and mismanagement" Saturday In a border incident. ^ilots, Stewardess And Sev- the original version reached Con- characterized the adminial Relchsfiiehrer Hitler’a wreaths of •rcsB. attain T a n ^llegerconM^acy P* *'l"' “ <> £«>er city tion of T V A , the tall, pine branches were prominently Forty-six Republicans joined 258 j _ - - — defraud Waterbury. <3onn.. of en Passengers Are Killed; LA TE NEWS Mexico (Tlty, May 25.— (A P ) — over a million ’ " - displayed on the coffins. ^mocrats, 7 Progressives and 5 haired former chairman Latest of the border violations The Mexican government today Farmcr-lAborltea In favoring the Governor of the Stato!’ Jp,c?u“rcS a W t a ^ J ^ ‘?e“ art^v“ ‘‘ aV“t^^ Lilienthal made a “peraisi
reported by D. N. B. was said to Flames Destroy Wreck; ordered fresh troops Into .San Lula bill. Ofipo.slng It were 56 Demo- courthouse. Hayes ts In the position of vetoing Aldermantc resolu- attempt’’ to convince the have occurred northeast of Vienna. F L A S H E S! Potoal state and acted to cut off crats and 41 Republicans. 'passed following the g r a n d ^ r y The agency said an armed Czecho- The vote was a reversal of a charges against him. Seated in the car, at right. Is the M a v o ^ lie that Commonwealth slovak plane waa sighted at Jeden- Accident Still A Mystery. retreat of the rebel chieftain. Gen- House decision last December, when c M r ’ smi 1®®''®’^.®''^’ 'Thomas P. K elly, also under $25,000 bond In the Southern “was arbitrarily spetgen on the March river, where F A L L RIV-ER BLAST eral Saturnlno Odlllo, northward Republicans and southern Demo- case, and. In uniform, .Sergt. John Mates, chauffeur for Hayea. fusing to sell its propertiei -JL through Tamallpaa. Germans are erecting dams agalnat FaU Blr-er, Maas., »la y 35— (A P ) crats shelved a different wage-hour Had Offered to SeS. floods. It said the plans flew at 600 Clewlsnd, May 25—(A P )—Fire- — Several persons were Injured ear- A t the same time President bill. The new measure was forced feet over the river, which marks the Lararo Cardenas issued a procla- to the floor over the opposition of Through Wendell L. Wi men lay the bodies o f nine men and ly tUs afternoon wbra a taaik president, Commonwe^th . German-Czech boundary. photo- aboard the oil tanker Elwood ex- mation asserting the "revolution the rules committee. graphed the dams and returned to a woman on the bottom of a muddy Oowded galleries witnessed the Southern repeatedly offered to ploded while unloading at a dock. Iwka justification” and urging ce- SEEK CHANGE OF VENUE "anjr-or^aH" of lU properUeov ‘ Czechoslovak territory. blira final passage about 10:30 p. ravine today alongside the torn and A heavj’ rlood of black smoke set- l^IIloua Cedllllataa to lay down gan said. Earlier D. N. B. In a Dresden dis- charred remnants of a twln-raotor- tled over the dty and two alarms ■their arms under full guarantees If ra, after the longest session of the year. Supporters of the measure He tratjficd at length patch said Chscchoslovak military ed airliner which plummeted Inex- of fire were sounded aa police rush- I th^v returned to "a life of honesty." sat way past Ihcir dinner hour to negotiations with the con or police planes had been sighted plicably to earth only eight miles ed to the scene. Division General Antonio Guer- IN WATERBURY SCANDAL defeat almost every major attempt which he said wore carried on over German territory at three rero, commander of the Tamaull- points. from a scheduled landing. The number of persons hurt could to amend It. ly by Ullenthal. After a mu. The two pilots, the stewardess not be learned Immediately aa am- paa garrison. left Tampico with ProvMona of Rill. of Willkle and the TVK boardl and all seven paasenger." died as bulances tranaferred members of Governor Marte Gomez for Antiguo GERMANS’ rUNEBAL As approved, the bill would eatab- Defense Lawyers Discuss January, the former chalrmaa i flames leapt at the wreckage of the the crerv to three Fall River hos- Morelos near the Tamaullpaa bor- Ilsh a graduated minimum wage for FISHERMEN READY Lilienthal Issued a news re Eger, Czechosolvakia, May 25 __ United A ir Lines slilp, bound from pitals. n rs t reports Indicated no der, to Inspect Federal troops and interstate Industry, starting at 25 which “gave a very false and ; (A P )— F ifty thousand Sudeten Ger. Newark to Chicago via Cleveland. one was killed. that direction. cents on hour and Increasing to 40 Advisability Of Petition curate Impression” of WllUde'ai mans lining the streets of this an Among the paaaengers was John The 24th Infantry battalion waa cents after three years. Maximum aitton. dent town today bowed In silent Brostuen, Republican state chair- ordered from Toluca In the State of hours would start at 44 a week and TO BATTLE JAfS "The news release was an i tribute as coffins at two o f their TRUCK-LOAD OF E\1DENCE Mexico northward to the strife-torn drop to 40 in two years. Following Crowd’s Con- fellows, killed in laat Saturday' falsification, the natural result i (UoDtlaDed 00 Page IWo) Waterbary, May 36—(A P) — A area, making seven battalions ol In- Under the Benate bill, an Inde- which was to deceive the public] border shooting, passed In solemn fantry, seven regiments of Cavalry pendent administrative board would procession—each coffin bearing truck-load of ewMence and exhibits duct Which Booed Hayes. a vital issue, to engender inert tonnaeed by the .Waterbary Grand and special units ordered to the war have power to fix minimum w-ages Americans In Alaska Ask public bitterness toward ths _ wreath from Adolf Hitler. zone. from 40 cents an hour dow-nward All shops of Eger, called the moat •lurj was carted to Hartford today, ties and to mibstltute conflict Pv<*umably so that It ndght be Im- Transport .Artillery and a maximum work week of 40 recrimltuiUon for open and ah German city in Czechoslovakia, STATE TO REVISE hours or more. Waterbury, May 25—(A P ) —The For Rifles As Orientals mediately Bt-allable to Special board dealing with the facts,” were closed during the funeral. Although government spokesmen Southern Democrats In the House Prosecutor Hugh M. Alcorn In pre- possibility arose today that several gan said, adding; Bl*ck fluttared from windows continued to vie with one another led an unauccesaful fight to adopt a of centuries-old houses. ITS WELFARE LAW paring the state’s cnae against In discounting importance of the substitute offered by Representa- defendants to the Waterbury million Encroach On U. S. Areas. 'Both the other dli^stora I Order was preserved along the l^ t . Governor Frank Havee and revolt, several developments coun- dollar fraud case would seek to be deliberately and consciously tive Ramspeek (D.. Ga.) to fix grad- to this falaiflcatlon.’' cobble-stoned streets by Sudeten 38 others charged with conspiracy. teracted their asaiirancea that only uated minimum wages based on the tried outside of New Haven county ^ rm a n party men In uniform — • • • 3.000 rebels were in the field. These "weighted ” average" wage of Indi- because of the Inimical reception Seattle, May 25—(AP)—Angry The lanky, S9-year-oId black boots, riding breeches and Included: Lieut. Gov. Frank Hayea and two called to ampUfy hla prev BRITISH SHIP SUNK vidual occupations. An adminis- Alaskan fishermen prepared to arm gray shirts. 7 Gov. Cross Receives Propo- 1. The defense ministry asked the trative board would have been em- political allies received from a large charges against the other two : today for fight encroaching Japan- Relnforcementa consisting of 200 Madrid, Slay 35,— (A P )— The 1 ,- Mexican railway to lend It ten flat- powered to grant exemptions, mak- group of citizens outside the Court directors, asserted the latter Czechoslovak ifendarmea were sent 361-ton British freighter Thnrpe- House. ese boats In one of the worlds rich- not given an "honeat adminliL sals FoUowing Conference cars, presumably to transport light ing possible wage differentials be- est fishing areas. to Eger as a/ precaution, but on hall was sunk today by Spanish in- artillery. tween industries or geographical Several defense lawyers were re- of a great public trust.” orders from the Praha s^vemment surgent air raiders Just outside the areaa. ported to have dlacusse ported that Attorney aeneral Charlba J. McLaughlin waa prepared YOUNG REPUBLICANS planet” Zemba said. "Only one MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 25,1988 CIVIL WAR VETERAN ASK RESIGNATIONS to take steps to oust State Senator motor was running. The motor PAGE ahut off and a second later it Matthew A. Daly of New Haven HOUSE PASSES STATE’S CHAMBER set of rules and regulaUons wiu be wagon; Speakers in (3are; Ameri- from his position aa New Haven crashed. TALCOrmUE MEirS sent those with the certificate Howard Dlmock and Leslie Bad- county commissioner. CHANGE TBEIR PLANS "When we got there it was all can Legion In cara; Veterans For- mlngton. plans and training officer, said the OF G. 0. P. LEADERS Those who do not live up to the eign Wars In cars; Spanish War SOUTH’S WAR PRACTICE because it was made undiar FOR MEMORIAL PARADE Last night Daly had not compiled afire, except In back. The flames TO HOLD BANQUET SUPPER A MYSTERY ROCKVILLE rules will receive a ■notice to return Change Hour of Service march proved “beneficial” and that weather conditions. with Gov. Cross’ request, made four To Eliminate Resolutions Ses- WAGE B I t t B Y rose 100 feet or eo. I couldn't their number plate. Veterans In cars; Women’s Rellet The services at the Crystal Lake every one of the 516 vehlclea that Control of swift-moviDf •m days before, that he resign immedi- see any people In the cabin because Corps In cars; Veterans Foreign Methodist church have been held started the march last Friday was from the air also was given a Q ately. sion And Ask That Propos- of the flames, but could see tw-o up Meeting Tonight War Auxiliary In cars; American IS SUCCESSFULLY ENDED returned. Including the combat car Slate Ceotral Committee CoiRRiittee Claims That Previ- Damon Lodge, Knights of Pythias for some time' at nine o’clock on ough teat. ” f*wi’s Only S m if o r Of Daly's Statement als Be Sent By MaiL BIG front. The trees nearby were Legion Auxiliary In cars; Daugh- that was involved In an accident the It was the flrst time this has 1 mm burning.” Expect Oyer 500 At The An- ous Menus Will Be Like GORDON ARSON CASE will confer the third rank on a class Sunday morning. Because of the Fort Knox. Ky., May 25.—(AP)— first day In which one soldier waa Daly yesterday refused to say ters of Veterans In cars; Sons of , visit of Alden Skinner Camp and tried by the Army for so la whether he would send In the (Canttnoed from Page Oee) Joseph Rsdet, living near the of candidates this evening. Every Veterans Auxiliary tti cars. Amid the droning of airplanes, killed a'nd two injured. Asked For Forge Of Party New London, May 35—Elimina- Light Lunches In Compari- member of the degree team is asked I Auxiliary. Sons of Union Veterans force over such a wide area, War Of Rebeliioo To Go resignation. scene, sold he saw the ill-fated son. V. F. W. Orders booming of artillery and the crackle The officer pointed out the march tenberger said. tion of the usual Friday night ses- and the ginning and compressing craft from the porch of his home. nual Event In Hartford IS CONTINUED TODAY to be present. Chancellor Comman- I on Sunday afternoon, the service "I stated my po.sitlon to the gov- Commander Peter Teabo of Frank J will be held on Sunday at three of machine guns, the 7th Cavalry waa a severe test not only for the Becaose Of Recent Probes ernor personally," he said. The mat- sion prior to the two-day conven- of cotton. It also would exempt "It flew low,” he said. "The Bernard J. Ackerman will pre- Badstuebner Post V. F. W.. and Mrs. approximately 3,000 officers and To Derby-Shelton Obserr- An air of mystery surrounds the side at the meeting. Following the , o’clock followln.g the decoration of Sfxjrplons are known to ter Is entirely In his hands. ’There Is tion for the Eighth New England from the hours’ provisions the pro- motors didn't seem to be missing, Tomorrow Evemng. Anna Splelman, president of the brigade returned to Its home base men but for the equipment as vveil starved for 368 days. nothing defiant in my attitude. The cessing of perishable fresh fruits but I saw It was in llsraes.’’ supper which will be put on by the New Evidence To Be Intro- business session there will be a the graves by the patriotic organi- this morning afte* "attacking" the Conference of Young Republicans, Ladles Auxiliary V. F. W. have zations. Mrs. J. Arthur Edwards M ce Neit Monday. Hartford, May 25.—(AP)— The governor Is still the boss. ” to be held here at the Hotel Gris- and vegetables and the slaughtering First in II Tears. men of the Talcottvuie church on duced; Charged With Burn- social hour followed by refresh- Issued a notice that all members site here of Uncle Sam’s only gold John D. Thoms of Waterbury, of livestock. U. A. L. officials said the crash ments. It is expected that visitors will give a brlcX address and there depository, defended by the lOth In- Republican State Sentral commit- wold, June 36 and 36, and the de- the evening of June 9th. It U ing Insured Property. are asked to take part In the Me- statute revision commissioner, cision of the Resolutions Committee A somewhat similar amendment waa the first In which there waa Hartford. May 26.—(AP)—Every rumored that the suppers put on by will be present for the meeting. ; will be a vocal selection by Mrs. fantry brigade. tee, meeting here today to act on loss of life on the line’s Newark- morial Day exercises on Monday, ; Eldra Hansen Johnston accom- ■o b j^ to the approval of the Joseph H. Lawlor, state athletic to request all local clubs to submit by Representative Blermann (D., branch of the state’s industry and the various groups In the church Rockville, May 25.—Further evi- Postpone Tour May 30th. All are asked to meet .at The mimic battle ended six days committee, Manbal Law- the proposal of a midsummer nomi- commissioner and Daly were named proposed resolutions by mall before Iowa), exempting processors of Cleveland run in 11 years of service. commerce will be representod The Garden tour of the gardens ! panled at the organ Jy Miss Mar- of maneuvers of the ’’horseIe=s’ Pilot Brandon served 11 years aa during the past several months will dence was to be introduced Into the the Memorial building on Monday ‘ Jorle Stephens of Vernon. Itedman vvill approve ihorten- in the report of the Grand Jury In the Conference were announced to- agricultural commodities in rural among the 500 persons at the 39Ui be considered light Iimches after arson case of Herman Gordon, 63, at Maxwell Ojurt which was to morning at eight o’clock. cavalry, during which It “marched” the Ifemorlal Day parade next nating convention. faced the threat connection with its denunciation of day by Lewis E. Goodsell of Bethel communities, was adopted over the a pilot for U. A. L and Ita prede- to Fort Oglethorpe. Ga., and return. of a demand for an Immediate cessors. The 43-year-old- flier annual banquet of the Cnnnectl<:ut the event of the men’s supper. of Vernon, proprietor of the Gordon have been held by the College Club Farm Bureau Meeting ' j, ellminatintr the ehort lobbying at the General Osssmbly. General Chairman of the Confer- oppoeltion of the Bill’s backers. Chamber of Omraerce In the Ho- of Rockville this afternoon has been En route to Georgia, the me- purge” of the party. The governor asked the resigna- (Dce. Joined the Canadian Royal Flying' Tickets will be strictly limited to Tire Works which was destroyed by Many women are attending the OTIS SKINNER IMPROVES aaat on Baet Center atreet Shirley Temple Exempted ' tel Bond ball room here tomorrow 125 and none will be sold at the Are on March Ilth, In the City postponed. The heavy rains followed chanized force waa rushing to to current construction. The Aa the 70 members gathered for tions of all three and Daly Is the Notices are being sent this week One amendment which was a))- Corpe In 1918, trained British evening. meeting of the Tolland County check a theoretical hostile force, but ne session, some privately advo- only one not yet to have complied. World war aviators and later flew door on the night of the supper. Ck)urt of Rockville today. by one or two very warm days Farm Bureau ladles being held at Woodstock, Vt., May 25.^(A'P) calls for a parade on Main to local club officers, urging them proved would exempt the Shirley Dr. Charles Rev-nolds Bro-.^-n. t caused the tulips and azaleas to on the return Jaunt It became ’ the from Hartford road to the cated an official call for the reslgna- The governor yesterday appoint- to prepare any proposed resolutions Temples and Freddie Bartholomews fighting planes against the Bolshe- An out-of-towm chef has been The ciuie opened on Tuesday the home of Mrs. Albert .Vewmark- —Continued Improvcnient'was re- "enemy.” vists for the post-war White Rus- dean emerlhiB of 3'ale Divinity secured at great expense to the or- morning with Attorney William fade and the rhododendrons and ported today by physicians attend- iter and then directly into Ccn- Involved In ed Frederick A. Scott. Thom’s de- and send them Immediately to the of the theatrical wrorld. Another School .ind an intern.atlonal figure, er today. Back rests and service Officers declined to say whether Park for the holiday exercises. the itarritt Parkway and Water- puty to fill the unexpired term of Secretary of the ResoluUons Com- broadened the exemption for the sian forces. His widow and a SOS ganization. To mention the chef’s Hyde of Manchester and Attorney roses are not yet In bloom. ■wagons are being made bv the ing Otis Skinner, veteran of the the Army’s only completely motor- bury Grand July reports. survive. will be the principal speaker, tak- The tour waa planned by the club , stage, who w.a, ed In establishments employing founders, was bound for the mid Brookfield, harpist, of New Haven. Snow explained the committee’s de- CAN OLD pending). $100 first prize, $50 ____ and Martinsburgh. Oak atreet. expected to reject the Young ite- orated, the color scheme being pink west on Isusiness. Surviving are his cision against re-electing the two ing and program. I IMPORTED DRY GIN SIR publlcan resolution calling for a and blue and bouquets of iris, blue shire. * children under 16. Two buglers from the Second BEER WALKER 90 Proof second, $25 t h ird -a n d 100 Ob June 17, 1863 Dean was cap- Finding the textile work unsatis- House approval of the bill, blot- widow and ll-year-o!d son. teachers waa not taken hastily and Each member attending the sup- | CHARLES by the Confederates at Win- factory, he went to Staiford Springs midsummer Instead of September phlox, valley lilies and Indian paint Veblen left Santa Monica, Calif., Comp.any, Governor's F(X)t Guard, per Is expected to contribute a dish i ON ICE WHISKEY SCOTCH Quart others! Come in for folder with nominating convention. bnish. Tlie favors were In dainty fing out last winter’s administration New Haven, will sound the assem- was for the benefit of the school WINES full details. Try the slocking . . . r, Va., and the two brigades and opened a fish market and oyster defeta, was credited by memhera to last Saturday, piloting a Douglas system. of f(Kjd. J. WALKER, HAIG * ILAIG Fifth fMerals—1,500 men—were sent shop which he operated for only a pink umbrellas and sprinkling cans plane of the same tj-pe aa the air- bly call before the dinner. This will 3 For Qt. 98c BLACK A WHITE, VAT 69 $1.19 enjoy its comlort . . . name ill ‘*’® “ ’"’"’•ttee win do If In the center of the room sus- PYTHIAN SISTERS GIVE three factors: be the signal for the guests to en- The decision to continue the Department President Mrs. Helen j Ubby Prison. They were later short time. He later moved to official action on Willard. WUIIam- 1. Elimination of the regional liner (DC-3) to New York City for strike was reached last night at a Gilbert of Norwich and Department | You if wont several pairs at son and Buckley Is demanded was pended from ribbons were a large delivery to the Soviet's Amtorg ter the ballroom to the time of Hall SLOE GIN 4 YR. OLD Derby and there operated a grocery number of various colored balloons. wage differential, winning support to the CfiHef. A reception for guests rally attended by 500 students and Secretary Mrs. Amanda Dorman ot j store for many srears. uncertain. PARTY TO INITIATES Trading corp. He was cn route to NIantIc will be guests for the eve- BRANDY Inside of which were cleverly word- from Dorthoro Rspubllcsiis who op- his home. will precede the dinner between parents. Spokesmen for the students I 25e $1.39 1, Pint 39« While employed In the Parker Members hoping for action today, ed verses directing the bride-to-be posed the original measure. 6:30 and 7 p. m. said continuance of the strike be- nlng and speak to the members. Firth $2*49 for $1.00 mill on Charter Oak atreet be mar- even those who apoke moat strong- where to look for the gifts which 2. Approval by the American Fed- Friends of Moffett said he was a yond Monday would depend on the During the meeting the annual 69c Attention! ried Mias Josephine Parker, daugh- Grand Chief Nutland Of Rock- former soldler-muslclan who lived ‘"'^‘‘^“ted a reluctance to were hidden In many places. She eration of Labor, which fought the Mosquitoes are the favorite dish committee’s statement. Memorial .service for the deceased ter of hla employer. A daughter, take the leadership m such a received a large number of beauti- ville And Suite Guests At first bill. The C.I.O. supported both at Staten Island, N. Y„ the last five members will be carried out. drastic move. measures. years. of the bat, so the city of San An- The school board explained when RUBBER HEELS Mias Elsie Dean, was born In thU ful gifts of linen. Last Nighf’.s .Meeting. tonio, Tex., erects bat roosts to en- the controversy flrst rose that the Immediately following the supper, town. Miss Dean now cares for her ’The state committee has received 3. Overwhelming renomlnatlon of The flames, easily discernible for A dainty lunch was .served bv the several miles, attracted thousands courage more bata to patrol the two teachers already had been elect- the Poppy Poster prize winners will VISIT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN father at their home on &llddle resolutions from local units. Includ- hostesses after which the bride-to- Memorial Temple Pythian Sis- Senator Pepper iD., Fla.), a pro vicinity. ed for three one-year terms and a be presented to the group and the Turnpike. ponent of wage-hour legislation. to the scene. Four hours afterward, FRESH FRUIT STRAWBERRY SUNDAE — 15c. Stir- 25« Attached ing the W’est Hartford town com- be cut a beautifully decorated wed- ters preceded their meeting last automobllea were parked buraper- fourth election automatically would prizes will be awarded by Poppy Mr. Dean U a Past Command^ mittee. and the New Haven Republl- ding cake. night In Odd Fellows hall with a to-buniper along the roads leading have given them life tenure. Chairman, Mrs. Mae Chapman. The r SUPPORTING While Yon Walt! of the Colonel Elisha Kellogg Post can League, demanding the ouster The evening was spent In singing supper of baked beans, cold meats, to the farm. Thv strike was cmnducted without regular business meeting will be of Derby and Shelton and waa Ad- of those Involved In the Grand Jury and games and a moat enjoyable salads and other items, served by TENPEMSDIE Rush for Souvenirs disorder, although students hanged held starting at eight o’clock. jutant of bis post for 25 yeara. probes. •' time was had by all present. the standing social committee, .Mrs. Observing Anniversary Miss Geer Is to be married Lloyd Nevers, chairman; Mrs. M, P. Scores ran through mud and the school committee In effigy yes- Mrs. Dean died In IPO] and he Mlilsiiminer Convention to thorns to reach the spot and, os the terday In Main street. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoyt of later married for hla second wife. ■Tame.s Lowell of Canton, president Emil Stavens of Lake street on Unnell, Mrs. Iva Ingraham and AS BIG AIRLINER S. YULYES June 4th. flame.s died down, gathered pieces of The students based their rally Davis avenue are observing their [701 Main S t, Johnson Block -Mrs. .Myra Hart. Arthur Hale of of the Connecticut Yoimg Republi- Mrs. William aark. Guests at the the craft as "souvenirs." 60th wedding anniversary quietly 372 Main atreet la Mr. Dean’s cans, appeared before the commit- supper and meeting which followed protests on the charge that the com- Cotafy and OoUactatal nephew. w-ere Grand Chief Harriet Nutland CRASHES IN OHIO Firemen played chemicals on the 0 mittee had discriminated against today with no celebration being tee. urging adoption of the midsum- burning cabin, and finally drove the Fussell and Miss Thompson. Speak- planned due to the 111 health of Mr. W h tta I l k —W h ite mer convention res Wickham of Muchaator m naakar. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 198S THIS ONE DONATION should ba in to tha flrat aargaant Har topic will ba "Tba Modani WORTH ALL OTHERS PAGE HOALSET Chlneae W oman'. RECOMMENDS A PLAN Inunsdiataly....Jarry Lovatt's dad la atm In the hospital___ to is Ray The QlrU Oub will conduct a H had been a bard day at the whiat at tha American Legion offtea and somehow people TO SPEED IIP BUYING Heritage’i brother___ Privat# Bob Urn Sm Missioners in China PARKWAY CASE Rooma on Tueaday evening, June 7. Turcott of the Howitzers is working The Garden Tour of the Tolland couldn't understand the great gaa pumpa at tha Amoco station on nsad for helping the hospitai— County Farm Bureau will taka Canter street... .Where was Tarry WilroM Presents place on Tburaday, May 36. Cara or they Just couldn’t Anyhow, Speaker Asks Hartford Con- Present Serious Problems an office girl aollcltor turned McGann laat Saturday, night... ,8ee are to meet at Bolton Notch, near cema Not To Lay Off Em- you tomorrow-.. ., To Try Leroy Kemp the old New England Houae, at 10 away from a Manchester door ' Dresses Y o u'll N eed a m. Flower Gardena will ba vialted door during the drive laat week ' ployeea And Thua End Fear. Bhongbal — (Correspondence ofS Should the Chinese win, however, FIND WOMAN'S BODY the Associated Press)—To the in Glaatonbury, Eaat Hartford and with the depressing words . . .! For A Gay the missionary movement can hope 14; Last Of Nine Ac- *‘my husband Is unemployed . . . | American missionary movement in for help from Generalissimo Cbtang HOUSE’S DECORATION DAY! Eaat WIndaor Hill. Lunch la to ^ Hartford. May 29,—fAP) — Tn- Middletown, May 29.— (A P )—The carried, and will be eaten on the this is our flrat refusal . . . we duatrial concema and merchants had China, the greatest organized en- Kai-Shek’s support of Chrtstlsnlty are very sorry . . ringing in body of an unldentlfled mlddla-aged deavor of Us kind in the world, the and from a widespread appreciation Sorrenders. lawn of Miaa Pratt in Glaatonbury. before them today a proposal from woman, described as well dressed, D ecoratio n D ay! Mr. Patch and Mr. W’ilkinson of the her ears. As she went on to the Francis 8. Murphy, general mana- Cblnese-Japonese war has brought of the manner in which missionarlea next house she heard a boy call- was recovered from the Connecticut Gabardine Conn. State college will accompany ger of the Hartford Times, to pledge river today near here by apeeial Dreii op oad go plaeoa tUt ea> serious problems, both present and have coped with the tragic problem In T h e Sh o e D ep a rt m en t ing. He had come out of the to their employes that they will not Ntbig week-end. We have ex- future, and on abundance of hard of providing food and shelter for ,r|. May 2B.-(AP) _ constable Edwin C. Spencer. Offi- aetly tka atw dtelaaa ytm want bouae aha had just left be discharged during the next four ' cials repprted no evidence of foul wrrk and danger for Individual mis- millions of the war’s destitute. Attorney Lorln W. wiiiia “ You a hospital lady?” the months except for Inefficiency or a play. -*-rayi yoaag, eye-natchbig fash- sionaries. Medical missionaries have saved Suits youngster inquired. The solici- similar reason. ions yoD*ll wear all summer Many of the 6,000 American mis- thousands of lives and inoculated today that o i^roy GET MANY ATTRACTIONS Dr. CtiTl C. Harvey, mediral ex- long. former agent for the Mate tor wearily admitted her Iden- “I t employers would adopt this aminer, said the womaarflad been in sionaries have been directly Involv- scores of thousands against Infec- iM w A tt Parkway land deala who Uty. plan,” he said, "I think you would the water between 10 days and two ed In war risks and hardships. Mis- tious disease. Relief committees Indicted by a apeclal Grand FOR FIREMEN’ S SHOW "I'm treasurer of the Good see a change of morale and a re- weeks. She was about 49 or 90 Printed Sheers sion property haa been bombed and have labored at Shanghai, Nanking $ 2 5.0 0 up 3, would ba put to plea June 7 Deeds Club,” the lad mumbled. newal of spending almost over- years old. he stated, flve feet eight shelled. Mission compounds have and other centers of suffering with- ora Buperior Court Judge Alfred “I asked mother If I could con- night.” Inches In height, wore a blue print been barricaded against lighting out attention to creed, Catholics ““‘ *Trin. Chairman W. R. Campbell An- tribute the club funds to the hos- Pointing but that fear of uncer- dress, wedding ring and a diamond M arq uisettes Just outside their walls. Some mis- and Protestants working stde by Tropical Worsted rnTTTUl ila aald that on that date be nounces That Arrangements pital and she aald It would ba all tainty is holding back buying, Mr. shaped pin. sionaries have seen their towns side for the stricken populace. Murphy furnished the keynote of a A checkup at various Institutions more than once. _mova for Kemp'a trial June For 30 Have Been Made. right. Here It Is.” In some Instances American rala- Chamber of Commerce business here disclosed no one was missing. N e ts Chiff o ns and A few missionaries have met vio- D EC O R A TIO N D A Y ?on ehargea of common law eon* As tha bright llttls fellow slonsri^s, safeguarding mission Suits ^tacy and conapiracy to defraud clinic here Tuesday afternoon. Mr. lent deaths since the war began but property and their native followers, William R. Campbell, chairman counted out the pennies, nicklea Murphy would ask newspapers to W ashable Solids dnd Prints ) atate. of the entertainment committee for nearly all these were due to Isolat- have dealt with Chinese regulars, I and dimea—the entire treasury giva publicity to concema which WjPEK-END .SHOES aid there would be no aum- the Firemen’a MardI Graa, which of a club organized by a group ed affairs well behind the battle gtierlllas and bandits and the Japa- would give such pledges. He lines. This Is In contrast to the term of court and that tha opena Juna 6 and will continue for of children of the neighborhood suggested a sweep of the state with nese army. In quick succession. $ 2 5.0 0 up "HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME” '' eight defendanta would be a week at the grounda on William to buy flowers and fruit for this proposal through Chambers of BE N SO N 'S U ^ $3.98 $4.98 Boxer uprising of 1900, In which Japanese military leaders have „ J either at tha September term and Summit street, has arranged members who were ill In the hos- Commerce. morfe than 200 Occidental mis- paid tribute to the courage ot Decoration Day week-end will find many a smart wardroba Linen and Crash ^ if tha Kemp trial enda quickly, for 30 attractlona to be preaented pital—the worker caught the in- He also advocated the broadening sionaries and members of their American missionaries, many of J tha JVme term. with a different program each night $5.98 families were slain. whom have remained at their posts being packed for travel—including our very gala shoe styiafl. spiration of the moment and of the scope of the Chamber of SPECIAL SALE OF Light Weight riCamp and the other defendanta of the Mardl Gras. Talent from .went, on after thanking the Commerce so as to Inclyde as mem- Other Dressee fl.98 to $16.98 The end of the war Is sure to in beleaguered and ultimately cap- Travel in washable patent leather . , . spectate in whiU tadlcted In connection with different parte of the state haa been. boy, sure that the spirit of love bers representative.s from the rank bring new problems, no matter who tured cities. buckskin . . . he active in springy soled flats . . . dance In ^ tranaactlona involving I6.&00,- secured and this morning he an- and friendliness was still alive in of employes of stores and factories. Colors Include Natural - White wins. Victory for the Japanese nounced that Jack Sanson of the American Protestant missionary Sum m er open toe sandals. We ll step you ’round the clock in our for the new euper parkway in the land. CR A W F O R D Powder Blue • Cherry Red - Rose • would see the extensive foreign activity can be said to have begun ~Sald county which coat the State theater had consented to act — ------rt, - missionary influence tested against summer forecasters. aa master of. ceremonies during the DuBonet and Aqua In China In 1807. In 1900 there were a total of 129.000,000. Japanese controls and Japanese 1,000 missionaries in the country, Suits laat of the nine accused, R. week. Fred Werner will preside plans for spreading their “new cul- at the piano. ship in Germany and Heinz Nowak National Guard Co m binatio n SizeR: representing 30 societies. In 1937 ritt Phillips, New York real e.s- of the University of Gubinzen. Ber- ture” In China. there were over 6,000 American FOR WOMEN man and former employe of Members of the committee hav- n to 17 12 to 20 ing this part of the week's pro- lin, and Harst Koppen of the Uni- HU A Chinese victory, experienced workers of 107 societies. jp, surrendered yesterday and — News — R A N G ES 16'/, to 261/, 38 to 50 observers believe, may see the gram In charge have been visiting versity of Berlin, were announced In 1939 total American holdings $18.00 up I released In (1,000 bond. os exchange students for the Hart- spread of antl-forelgn sentiment as $2.49 to different places of entertainment B.v Danny Shea In China were estimated at 3240,- I Bis attorney, Charles A. Schnel- and laM night a delegation returned ford Seminary. Other prizes award- part of a great revival of Chinese I aaid; ‘Mr. Phillips asserts his i national consciousness. Manifesta- 000,000, of which the property of from Pallaadea Park In New Jer- ed were; The Greek Prize, Clarine Howitzer company held their missions and philanthropical organ!-' eanea ' of tha charges leveled Mildred Coffin, of Bangor, Me.. regular drill session at the armory W ilrose Dress Shop tions of this spirit, seeking a China sey where they secured flrM hand FREE! ' <£J “ Always First To Show the Latest” rations came to 343,000.000. A $7.50 _llBt him and he returns volun* information on some of the best JO.ia; Hartranft prize In Evange- last night. .. .who's to- blame tor free of foreign interests and falling Uy to this state after being ap- rides and gamea which they will in- listic Theology, John Kendrick the company clerk's key getting Hotel Sheridan Buiiding to distinguish between the foreign The first Catholic mission was Get at least one new shirt that bis presence here was Strong, 1938, of Beloit, WIs.; John 5-Piece Breakfast Suite founded in China at ' the start of ___ a at troduce In Manchester at tha Wii- stuck in the lock prior to the drill mli-ionary and the foreign business 11am street grounds. S. Welles fellowship for two years period-----Private Blssell of K Is and 9x12 Fell Rase Rujf man. brought missionary killings In the 14 th Century. In 1936 the I n a New York man was accused graduate study, Glen Paul Holman, still on his Job at the Circle theater, 1927. Catholic movement Included 16.197 for the big week-end the Jury of conspiring with 1038, of Tacoma, Wash.; puli)lt and apeording to reports Is doing all A Complete Kitchen for the Either way, therefore, the J43,- schools, 419 orphanages, 236 hospi- Mrs. Nellie Joyce of Green- HARTFORD HIGH HEAD rending prizes, John Howard Matt, Prirr of Ran^e! 000.000 Invc.stmcnt In China of Unit- tals and asylums. In addition to 1938, of Summit, N. J., flrst and right. . . . Privates Oerald Demciisey 'and Mrs. Norton O. Hurst of and John Simmons frequent the ed States missionary and philan- churches. N. T „ all of whom also were Carolyn Pemberton Welch, 1940, of thropic societies, with an expendi- TENDERS RESIGNATION Andover, N. H., second. theater nearly every other night... Protection of missionaries and Our undercover reporter (how's ture of millions of dollars annually. their safe withdrawal from danger JF you’re going visiting or Is sure to be vitally affected by zones has been a major concern of that) also Informs us that Jerry ^ otherwise celebrating this Clement C. Hyde Ha> Been Lovett attends the theater every policies of China's post-war ma.s- various Occidental governments ters. Memorial Day weekend, why School Principal For 27 DEACONS TO SPONSOR time the hill changes. .. .and there concerned. [sout h C0VEN1RY aren't any girl ushers either. .. .The not order a new shirt or two, Years, On Staff For 44. \. Schedule of Instruction for the and look like a million dollars? itlUcm Memorial SeiVices will be CHURCH RECEPTION month of June has been made out Mart Simday morning In the Hartford, May 29. — (AP) — We suggest our Arrow shirts. aement C. Hyde, principal of Hart- and Record Firing will take the MARCO POLO’S SHIELD Boys' Shorts WELL DRESSED CHILDREN WEAR WHITE SHOES rregational church. The Rev. spotlight, ..’ ..Several sessions will be Overnight News They’re styled by America’a top-ranking shirt i Pearce, pastor of the Methodist ford Public high school for 27 years, With Their Wives The.v Will today submitted his resignation, to held at the Bolton range.. .60 In- authority. They have the best o f all collars, an Think back to the best dressed children you ever navr fln4 *1 will deliver the address, dividual score hooks have been IS WORN BY COOPER In Linen, C olton, Cra-sh and ge 8. Nelson, Memorial Day take effect at the end of thl.<( school Be In C harge O f Program Of Connecticut Arrow collar. They have the patented be((er-fi(f;'ng .vdu’ll probably admit that they almost always wore whit* year. For Their New Members. ordereil by Lieutenant Walter By A8SOrle W. Green Post Mitoga design. Their buttons will stay on longer Khaki shoes. We have a large stock of white shoes— some wiuh. , B2, American Legion of Coven- Mr. Hyde, who has been affiliated Cowles of k... Private Crane at- Used 700 Years Ago While Cotton tenderi the drill se.ssion Monday because of Arrow’s patented ’’button stay,” which •nd Mansfleld, has issued pro- with the school for 44 years, at- Mlddlebury—Edward P. Zwlnak. able, all easy to clean— from which yon can select your Htth tempted to resign last spring, but Deacons of the Second Congrega- night. . . . A.s Adolph Menjou would Fighting Asiatic Hordes, It makes them 2 5 % more secure. And tbey’ra San- .n a .fo r Memorial Day exercises 22, of Waterbury, was drowned In glrPs and boy’s summer shoe wardrobe. Styles for drei ri Coventry on Monday, May 30. beeause of the schools tercentenary tional ehuri h. with their wivi-a, will say "U's amarlng . . .On June 6, Is Part Of Film's Equipment forized—guaranteed never to shrink. Slacks spon.snr the informal reception to Lake Quassapaug here when his and play. ■'"“ 1 win be decoration of veterans celebration this year, he was per- the men who have not yet received new members Friday evening at 8 canoe overturned. He was alone In • at St. Mary's cemetery at suaded to remain for at least that the ncce.saary three shots and vac- The gcm-encrustfd shield which the craft. 79c pr. up I a. m. d.s.t. A procession will length of time. o’clork at the ehureh, and aTl peo-j etna tlon will'get the needle follow- Marco Polo wore to battle against New Haven—John R. McCurdy, $1.75 up _-a at the Center school at 9:49 This morning, Mr; Hyde posted an pie of the parish are invited to be ; regular drill period. . . . Sor- the tierce Asiatic tribesmen 700 $ 2.0 0 $2.25 $ 2.5 0 '.IB. and proceed to Nathan Hale announcement to his staff at the 30 Months To Pay! general secretary of the Bronx ^ Thoman Pagan! ha« tha Mat years ago was used by Gary Cooper Union branch of the Metropolitan “ “tery, led by Marshal Byron sobool that he had aent his resigna- In a battle scene ot Samuel Oold- tion to the board of education. Ac- Herbert L Tcnne\v ^'Ttra^rogram ' ?! Innoculate^. .. . Ali Y. M. C. A., was appointed general striped Serge or Gabardine __ It will be made up of Span- dsofwetooms fquil'ment should be Hijf Tr4ncl<‘-In Allownnce wj-n’s production, "The Adventures hAm trican War Veterana In auto- ceptance by the board at Its meet- will include music, words ot welcome Your Hekot to thrifty, happy holidaYs! secretary of the local Y. M. C. A. to A rro w N eck w ear by the pastor. Rev, Ferris E. Rey- Just about ready to g o.. .Don't of Marco Polo,” which comes to the succeed Ralph L. Cheney, who re- $1.00-$1.50 « ; American Legion Post 92, ing this afternoon Is expected. leave everything to the last four On State theater on Thursday, Friday Jiry Unit No. 92; South Cov- Mr, Hyde has passed the optional nolds; and Frank Williams, speak- signed recently. ing for the deacons and other church weeks. Guards, as there will be tent and Saturday. Storrs—Connecticut State and the Pants Glrl Scouts; Mansfleld Girl retirement age of 69. He will be pitching, pack rolling, etc., to take Your Present Equipment! The shield, which la Insured for toy Scouts; school children of eligible for a city pension. officials. Earl Butler will give the They’re New and Smart, Yet Grants Coast Guard Academy split a dou- A RR O W U N D ER W E A R response for the new members. up your time, . . And now that the 379,000, Is the property of Captain ble-header here, state’ winning the two towns. The program at It had been believed that Mr. week Is half over, may we remind Norman A. Pogson, British oriental- Jmn Hale cemetery will include Hyde, acceding to the expressed The Paint and i'owder rliiti of ist. flrst game 7 to 0 and the Guardsmen flag solute by the school chll- wish of many ahimnt. might re- Mani'hesler tiigh school will present you to go to that cleaner and be the second. 9 to 3. The flrst game Shirts, 5 0 c Shorts, 65e $ 6.0 0 up a play enlltled, ’Tol.l Water and sure you get those iinlfoims hack How he acquired the legendary Ai; singing of America; address main as principal even after this ^thing Suits trea.siire makes a tale as colorful went seven Innings, the serond, an year. Cash.” before Monday , . , . To Serge.ant extra-inning contest, was settled In f'the Rev. Leon H. Austin of North BENSON as some of the deeds of Marco the ninth. iventry; selection by the band; Refreshments wlil he served by |tticGozdz, the vuuu'ooycompany viciacleik willwin beoc Are Really Great Values! Polo himself. * y t r by post chaplain Philip Lind. the women of the church and Mrs. | over at the armory tonight. If you FI RNITI RK and RADIO "The shield was given me. ” New Haven— William Bryan Fred Pohlnian will be in charge of : wish to get that 'reqiilsIUnn made Baker, official of a New Haven firm ~“n; national anthem sung . by HARTFORD SEMINARY 71 :i .Main St. Tel. .T.'i.'Io Pogson relates, "by a brother of- ol children; decoration of vet- decorations. 1 out... .Orders for shirts and slacks ) W o m « n ’s L o s t e x a n d ficer with whom I serv'cd In the of accountants and Industrial engi- Sport Coats ___M graves; and taps. neers, died at his home after a A l l - W o r f t a d S u i ts Fngllah Army d\iring the World months Illness. lA t North Coventry graves will be j GRADUATION IS HELD War. He was ln\-olved In a diffi- ”oroted at the North cemetery at | Maillots, skirted and culty, and I helped him smooth Hartford—The state personnel ad- D p. m. A procession will form It over. He told me he would visory committee heard Its flrst ap- $ 9.0 0 up Hartford. May 29,— (A P )—“Be- 2 - piece effects. Lostex peal from a discharged state em- ; the Common at 2 p. m. and pro- ware of the squirrel wheel sort of never forget the service. 1 to the Center cemetery where 33-38. Worsteds, 36-40. "Years later he learned I was ploye and reserved decision. The activism, the conventional program IVe Now Feature appelant was Mrs. Edna Heydcn, a “! will be an address by the Rev. pushing, the routines of organlza making a study of the career of Children’s and Misses* H. Austin; music; American Marco Polo aa transmitted down seamstress at the Falrfleld state W hite Fla n n els tlon," President Robbins W. Bar- Mlssas* Afl-WorstaS Suits, $1.49 hospital who petitioned the board to _ M Service at the grave of Earl stow charged the 99 graduates of through the centuries in (Chinese . Green; and decoration of veter- legend. He was stationed at the get back her job. $ 5 .5 0 up Shoes the Hartford Seminary Foundation M an’s Q u a lit y A li- W orstu d Tru n ks Waterbury — Major Charles E. $1.50 to $ 4 .0 0 pr. I groves. The veterans graves of at the annual commencement exer- With or without pocket! Built-in time In Bokhara, Tjirkestan. “tr cemeteries In the two towns "He wrote that he was sending Speer. U. S. A. now stationed at the cl.ses In the First Methodist Episco- 'POSNER support. Heavy belts. Sizes 34 to 46. I University of Nebraska, has been also be decorated but no ser- pal church here this morning. me what purported to be the real held. Boys’ trunks, 3 0 to 3 4 ,50c and $1 W V shield worn by Marco Polo In ordered by the war department to G ra y and T a n Fla n n els $ 5 .5 0 up "You must be masters not only In duty aa instructor with the 102d In- Gro wing G irls' Shoes ; Representative Margaret C. Hur- the realm of ideas but in the areas SCIENTIFIC Juvaniias’ A ll-W o o l Z o p h y r Suits fighting the fierce Asiatic hordes. *“ of Wtlllmantlc will be the The shield had been given him, he fantry, C. N, G., with station here. of action aa well. You must be NoT«ltyw««T«s.brithteolora Boys’,girls’2 to • O y f He will be the first regular Army aker at the monthly meeting of masters of three techniques—of said, by a grateful Tartar family M en's Shirts or Shorts 3 for $ 1.0 0 $1.25 to $ 5 .0 0 pr. Coventry League of Women whom he had saved from death’ officer stationed here In more than knowing, of doing and of being,” he 10 years. era to be held at Mrs. Thomas said. during a Red revolution. New Haven—Malcolm Farmer, ham’s Tea Hoorn on Thursday Helen Landon MacLeod, former SHOES "When the shield arrived. It wa-s Boys' Shirts or Shorts ling. May 26. She will speak on difficult to tell much about it. It Yale athletic director, cabled the 2 5 c up member of the class of 1939 now Womans Cotton Tuckttitch Fadmt Blum Drnnimt TuHttt G a y p rin ted COlOTSl entry of the Yale 190-pound varallv I Duties of the Women Jurors. On In Germany with her husband. Nor- was encrusted with the grime of day evening. June 7. the annual ages. I engaged a man to reatore crew In the Royal Henley In England Yo u n g M en's Shoes man MacLeod, »-inner of the WII- Sports Shirts Women's Slacks Halters in July. Men's N eck w ear ue banquet will be held at Mrs, Ham 'Thompson fellowship last year, for Children It, and he took four months to ~ 5 0 c am's. with Mrs. Clarence Whit* end pastel*, ^Ip dosing? New, enap- complete the task. Then we found Bridgeport—The coastal cities was awarded the exchange fellow- S^MtO e*Ysr»! stylet. Smelt, PT? P o p u la r ehedea. |op T oqMI wsnt a lot that It looked like the real thing and towns of Falrfleld County suf- Ja n tt tnedlatn end large. 5 0 ^ Sirae 14 to JO. fered extensive damage from a Mimca’ Ptreat of that* popular as recorded by history. The Brit- M en's Polo Shirts $ 1. 00-$2.00 $3.50 to $4.5 0 pr. Browti a a d Bl i ^ TTV. IcAihrf Strap •unning feshiooe! ish .Museum has since authen- twisting hailstorm. Light and tele- SUpppr S i m 12>/j t o ticated it.” phone service was disrupted In sev- i, 'Xidthi A to D. eral towns. Westport was without $4.00 Boys' Polo Shirts 5 0 c up $4.00 BENNY GOODMAN TOPS electric lights for nearly two hours. In the famous Dr Posner’s Scientific There is no longer any need to Shoes we now oiler the best that sci- gamble with your child’s foot healih! IN THE SWING HELD INSURANCE PAYMENTS sP E C in i ence and .skill can create! Together with Dr. Posner’s Scientific ST R A W These shoes are so constructed that Shoes we offer an accurate and well- Benny Goodman stands In the HERE $8.85 PER CAPITA THE they take undue pressure off the spine M en’s Woven Fabric swing music field where Toscanini known trained fitting service that Cool Cotton! stands In the concert world, says H A TS and assist the child in developing a leaves nothing to chance. Polo Shirts spring Outing Caps Douglas Gilbert writing In the Nc\v Residents of Manchester received York World-Telegram. cash life Insurance payments In healthy carriage. They give the child PIsIn, pUld and ^ , You will like the style of these shoes For meni San/orizad He has stood where Toscanini 1937 equivalent to 38.89 per capita, correct "B ody Balance” with legs fancy! L ou of atylal 4 k QC •uiting.l Stitchtd ^ _ according to an estimate made bv Sennets and we know that you will be sur- Cool! Slaaa 14 to 17. 0 7 stands In Carnegie hall, and he’s Youths* and Boya’ X tgped ioama Aaaottad O l C d played a swing concert with The Lincoln National Life Insuranc’e straight, chest out, stomach in and all prised at the amazingly long amount pattaroa Company of Fort Wayne. Indiana. Rodgers and Hart’s "Blue Room.” Total payments to policy owners vital organs free for growth. They help o f wear that the child can get from Hond-Mockod to lltl Now he comes to Hartford, $1.25 up famous for Its love of music to give and beneflclaries of Manchester O xfords $ 3.5 0 to elimirute that slouchy, incorrect them. The prices are very reasonabla. were 3186,000 as reported In the Life BUSH COAT the first "swing concert” In Con- Payments number of The National posture you've often complained about. 1.49 Valuel necticut at Foot Guard Hall Thurs- Light Weight Corduroy In Blue. Grav and day evening at 8:40. Underwriter, Arthur F. Hall, presi- Brown ...... Pana m as dent of The Lincoln National Life Anticipating a crowd, the Con- $ 3.0 0 MARLOW’S Stra w H ats said. This amount paid here In- Men’s ros* Artists, sponsors of the event, cludejl money paid to living policy are to open the doors at 6:40, two owners as well os to beneflclaries as $3.50 up Bathin g Suits full hours before? the concert begins, death claims. In 1937. life insur- Tm-Val Men’s Sanforized 1.00 Elajtk BictiVaiiibiutSt and there will be extra seating ar- ance companies put 32,894.771,623 Men's Sleeveless SHOES , Lnather sweat bonds! China- Boy$’ Short Pants rangements with movable seats In Into circulation in the United SUtes the center. Tliese will be removed and Canada or In other words, paid Shirts $ 3 .0 0 up Wash Pants flax cemfort inaerta! Oval Covart. k h .« . aub.1 for the three hours of dancing Sweaters MAY SALE potty raodalal Foil No bait naadad . . . out money at the rate of approxi- and round aigasl Fancy scheduled to follow the concert. ahmnkl Thay waah ao IOO mately 1-3 of a minion dollars an CtM fM , rMU ttrttct "B tdt r-frTcf~ back holdt 'aa When Benny Goodman plaved the hotir. S t ill In Progress stialactotllyI M -42. *“ “ rayon linings I opt Sisaa 6 to 14, Bojfs’ Paramount Theater In New York, . Life payments for this State in $1.15-$1.35 -Men’s Light W eight $1.25 thousands gathered In the streets 1937 were 397.300,000. hours before the doors opened. They J------Bathin g Suits O F FERI N G U N U SU A L V A L U ES "Boys’ Basque Stripe Mei’s-mante" Sanforized shrtmkl lit fires in the street to keep wartn MONEY TALKS Men’s Light Weight In the chill winter morning, and Gifts for Children Thursday, FViday Polo Shirts Tru-Val Felt H ats Summer when the show began they danced Fort Frances. Ont.—The Ralnev Sweaters $ 2 .0 0 up and Saturday With Every Pair of Raifl grown-up Hose Boys’ W a s h S l a c k s In the aisles. It was the flrst time river convinced Mark Long that IN SE A S O N A BLE A P P A REL In the hlsto'-y of Broadway that atylaal Waari, White end pastels Cool, wathabla suilingtl there is something to this “note in FREE Dr. Posner’s Shoes. laiindari baau- with clocks. pUid extra police hao to be called out for a bottle” businqps after all. tifuUy. 2 to 10 yif. And striped deeagne New Spring petana. | 0€# duty tn a theater, especially In the Paja m as $3.5 0 $ 2.5 0 up F O R T H E W H O LE F A M ILY PuB cui sisw 4 to 1$ Heretofore a skeptic, long bottled Men's T ru n ks morning. a note offering 310 to the flnder and tossed it into the International Vtalt Marlow’s Basement, Tool COINCTOENCE boundary stream that winds $1.25 up through the wlldemesa toward $1.35-$1.65 >7$ M AIN 8TBEBT MAN0BK8RB W . T . G r a n t C o . Mitchell, Neb. — The Nebraska Hudion Bay a week ago. Men’s M O N EY S A V I N G SPEC I A LS BxtenMon Service assigned an R. Adams, woodsman at Lonely other PANAMAS ClHOUSe^SON, Kane’s Shoe Store auditor to Instruct tha Mitchell Val. Dance postoffice 39 miles down c**r- ' A n k le ts or H ose 705 MAIN STREET ley bindweed eradication district In rent, wrote to claim the reward. INC. B o ys'Tru n ks JOHNSON BLOCK letUng up Its accounts before open- $1.25 to $ 5 .0 0 tng its weed battle. St. Vitua'a dance, or Chorea, la 25c pra up ADVERTISE IN THE HERALDPAYS! T ig auditor’s nams—W. W. Waad. twice aa frequaat la glrla ae ia bogra. $1.00 - : ^AGESIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 25.1938 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 193S' PAGE SEt gun can be changed from its tem- who have been holding their annual nmmee the marriage of their daugh- porary position and set permanent- Spring Meet at their club house in Troop 1 of Rockville will be the lONEY NAMED ly in place. Fred Brebant h u done SEVEN KILLED IN AUTO ter, Mias Christine Davis and hustcaa troop. Captain E.sther Han- Jones street nelghUorbood have re- Everett Mason of Storrs. They a good part of the work single turned home. Joseph Ball, one of sen and the Wlllington Girl Scouta have moved into the Brigham house wish to thank everyone who helped One Million Pilgrims handed. the members, who has been living ACCffiENTS YEAR AGO at Storrs. AS PARADE CHIEF The first meeting of the newly to make the Frolic a succeaa. In Texas and California the past Eimeat, William and Charles VIk Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, Rob- organized Boys’ 4-H Club was held few years, has returned to New and Emil Hollay went deep sea A t Eucharistic Congress at the town hall Tuesday evening. Memorial Day Mishaps Cited ert 'Moore and Mlsa Alta Moore vis- York, and was able to be present. fishing at Groton over the week-end. ited Mra. Moore's sister, Mrs. Wal- Members were asked to meet in Mr. Ball believes the east is best. As Warning To Antoists To Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards were front of the school house before go- ter Chlckerlng and family at Ox- i|or To Assign Various Mr. and Mrs. N. P. O ark of Hart- Drive Carefully" On Holiday. dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and ford, Maas., Sunday. B udapest May 25.—(A P )—De-,i'.;foot altar was eraoted. decorated ing to the hall. LeRoy B. Kinney ford and Mr. and Mrs. William F Mrs. Raymond Sclarretta In Hart- vout prelates celebrated 2,000 masa- with flowers and anow-whita linen. has agreed to be leader of the boys. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robertaon Clark of Lebanon, and their son Holiday traffic over Memorial ford. and Mrs. Smith took a ride Sunday ea In this ancient, beflagged city The most sacred rites of the Con- Groups To Places For A Girls' Club has also been organ- Addison of New Haven were Sunday this morning In solemn prelude to .--W E E K E N D Day week-end last year caused 323 Mias Helen Hutchinson. Miss to Gurleyville and called on Mr. and gress will be high mass, celebrated ized but further details have not caller* at the home of Mias Anne traffic accidents, resulting in seven the opening seaalon of the 34th dally In Heroes’ Square, and a pro- been learned. Edith Cook and Mias Natalie Stev- Mrs. L«on Dlmmock at the old North Ends Celebradon. CTark and her brother Philipr—- deaths and 265 Injuries. That was a ens of Bristol spent the week-end at homestead of Governor Cross. Euchariitic Congresa. cession of the Blessed Sacrament, Ifrs. Charles Stratton of Guilford Everett Porter, who was Injured substantial Increase over 1936 when Miss Hutchinson's summer home on William J. Philltps of Astoria, L. Seventy-one archbtahopa and 225 in which the Host will be carried in' and .Mrs. Raymond Canfield of Hart- In an automobile accident in Wllli- four people were killed and 138 In- Wmington Hill. 1., and Miss Frances Knapp, daugh- blahopa accepted Invitations to the a boat along the Danube escorted Auto Supplies .& Sporting G< ford returned home Saturday night, mantlc Sunday has been discharged jured as the result of 174 traffic ac- Walter Mather of South Willing- ter of Mr. and Mra. Bartholomew by a fleet of other craft bearing Major John Uahoney was named Catholic Congress, and it was esti- after having spent a few days visit- from Windham Community Memo- cidents. ton attended the convention at Knapp of South Wlllington, have ap- mated 1,000,000 persona represent- flaring torchlights. lief of staff for the parade to be rial hospital. ing their sister, Mrs. Howard O. Commissioner Michael A. Connor Providence. R. I., of the Yankee Di- plied for a marriage license. ing 37 foreign countries would see Jean Cardinal Verdier, archbishop 1 on June 11 In connection with Thompson and family. Other Sun- of the State Department of Motor vision. Veterans of Foreign Wars, some of the ceremonies. of Paris, will celebrate mass before , fiftieth anniversary celebration day visitors at the home of the Vehicles calls the attention of Saturday. the Heroes’ Square altar tomor- the Manchester tire department, Thompson.s were Miss Harriet Clark motorists of the state to the three- The Center or Wlllington HIU There were 1,000 American Pil- WEST HAVEN SALVATION grims among them, and Cardinal row, and Cardinal Pacelll will ad- a mcetlnir of the f^eneral com- of West Warwick, R. I., Mr. and STAFFORD SPRINGS day holiday again this year over school Is busy rehearsing for Its an- dresA the clergy. 4 D a ys O n ly k Ittee held last nig-ht Mm. Carl Yeske of .CoUlnavllle, .VIr. May 28th week-end. Memorial Day nual play, "Snow White and the Dougherty of Philadelphia was the Major Mahoney will arrange for being on Monday. Seven Dwarfs" which will be jire- leading Catholic dignitary to at- Today leaders of International and .Mrs. Merle Griffin and the lat- BAND COMING HERE literary and spiritual life honored fff pointa to which different ^lrgan- ter's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. John Announcement is made of the With the Increase in car and seated In the town hail Thursday tend. Seat Covers ioo* that are to take, part in engagement of Miss Evallna Col- operator registration which the De- evening. June Bnd. Mlsa Esther In 100 churches and chapels and the Holy Sacrament In the Rodoute Hartley and Mr. and Mr.s. Arnold building. Cardinal Schuster, arch- parade win.]>e aanigned. S tart- Bocaah all of Vyilllmantic. lette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. partment of Motor Vehicles has re- Hansen is the teacher. On Wednesday. June 1 the West In many private chapels of the Cloth "I 0 9 & ^ at Charter Oak and Main ntreeta Henry Collette of Stafford street to corded this year the tourist and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robertson Haven Band will give a concert and aristocracy, foreign churchmen bishop of Milan, presided. Speakers \ fiU n p H ttfce divisions will be assigned to lo- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hix snd daugh- Arthur Hmile, son of Mr. and .Mrs. holiday traffic flow through the visited Hartford Friday. variety musical program in tho Sal- Included General Jose Moscardo, in- -R- Coupe m ter Eva of East Lyme, and Mrs. gathered for the early services tetioha on Charter Oak atreet. Main James Houle of "Woodlawn" Hyde state will undoubtedly be greater About 250 attended the Girl Scout vation Army hall. Main street at 8 while the white and yellow papal surgent hero of the Spanish Alca- •et, Wells, Rldrldge. .School and Helen Malona of Salem were Sunday Park. Stafford Springs. No date than last year. Frolic held on the Hall Memorial o clock. The band will be accom- zar, and the bishop of Nanking. R egularly 1.25'. N ot ^ visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. banner floated proudly from the "shoddy" but good ma- ^ jple streets. has been set for the wedding. In bis statement today, Commis- school playground Saturday. Towns panied by Ueutenant Hudson Lyons, turret of the royal palace, where , Headquarters before the parade Sherwood Griffin. A crew of workers of the fonner- .sloner Connor said, "unless Connec- represented were South Windsor, formerly of this town, and now in teriai; Costly conatnic- j|| Eugenio Cardinal P.acelll, Vatican tlon featurp.s! Long-la.ot- .Wn be established at the lire house ticut motorists operate their ve- charge of the Salvation Army Corpa coM i'E'nnoN »r a 5-qt* An unfortunate accident occurred liriit IJght A Power Company are Ellington, Somers, Stafford, Rock- secretary of state is the guest of Ing! For 2 or 4-door ae- ^ iBt Main and Hilliard streets and Sunday, towards dusk, in Wllllman- engaged in substituting new imies hicles with extreme care over the ville. Vernon and Bolton. Mrs, Clif- In West Haven. The concert will aach company arriving in Manchea- be a benefit for the local young peo- H ungary's regent. Admiral NlcolAa Sacramento, Calif.— Attendance dan ...... 1.8*1 tic, when Everett Porter craj^ed in- for old ones in Stafford Springs and week-end we look for as sad a traf- ford Perkins, president of the Con- Horthy. Oil Change ler wni be assigned to Its place in to a parked car on Main atreet in vicinit.v. Work was eompleted in fic experience ae was recorded last necticut Girl Scouts, was present ple’s work, and a small admission should be better the first week of Fiber nnd cloth covera, 150 Foot .Altar line of march. the vicinity of Memorial Park. Les- installing about 30 new poles along year." and Invested a new troop of girls charge la being made. Tickets can school here this. fail. W ords Low Pric* for coupe ...... I..19 \ “ At the meeting la.-it night it was lie M. Hill of Leonard s Bridge was -Main street. from Coventry. The program In- be obtained from members of the The Inaugural ceremony of the The school board, noting Irregti- Fiber and cloth, for 2 or RIVERSIDES REDUCED .Mnouneed that replies had been a passenger in the car. Both were .Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peters have cluded games, singing and short Sunday School, or by calling James Congress had aa It.e setting the lar attendance, postponed the open- 4-door sedan .... S.!)8 Lfecelved from companies in South returned to their home in Albany. plays. The day closed with a camp- Munsle, 7455. great Heroes' Square where a 150- ing until after the state fair. wsventry,- Broad Brook, Klllngton, hurt. Porter siilTerlng a shoulder injury and cut lip. tl was reported Ciilifornla, after spending the past WILLINGTON fire ceremony which was very im- vraiers, Rockville, Claatonbury^ week visiting with his brother and pressive. The annual contribution A m erica's Best Sta n d ard Q u ality Tire wanford. Waterford. Ansonia, East here that Mill was thrown through the windshield of Porter's car, hy sister-in-law, .Mr, and Mrs. John Mrs. Irene Pacek entertained was made to the Juliette Low fund Haddam. Wilson and Bethel an- Peters on West Main street. which is u.sed for promoting the tMunelng that they would come to the impact. He was cut on the eight children Sunday afternoon in Plus Fad. Tax Reduced Ex tra Low In T h is Gre a t Week-end Sale! forehead and knee. Both wore taken Francis Delligan, student at the honor of the sixth blrthdav of her Girl .Scout movement. N ext year Manchester and take part in the Oeiirgeliiwn University Medical In addition to thc.se com* to the Windham .Memorial hospital daughter Nancy. The room wa.s for treatment. Porter Is a son of school, W ashington, D. C., is spend- beautifully decorated with pink, the four companies of the ing the summer vacation with his (UJS c u o ffix i ei/en! • j— — Manchester department and Mrs. E. Buell Porter of this place. white and blue streamers hung from Change now to ".Standard.." parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Del- the middle and draped to all sides. W ards 100% Pure ktte members of the two companies He was charged with violating mo- ligan on Prospect street. —the strongest gu.aranteed the Manchester department will tor vehicle laws. The favors wer# blue hats and pa- standard quality tire you can Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph A. Noth- per baby shoos of pink and blue in line. Other replies are rx- Services at the Hebron Congrega- nick and s