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Thdjwhalcco H Anrljw Fpr Fc Tiittg Irralji AID YOUTH of NATION NEW ^OSEVELT P All veterans who ars partlcipat Ing as workers at ths Carnival on THB WBATHBB HoB4a)r. FIm m do Fsreesst S t 0. a WisiUsi ekwee » t aM ii. Phyalciarif who will respond C nter street are re<]uested to re­ to emergency calls tomorrow port to the committee chairman at The newly elected officers of the Dougherty lot this evening at 7 . .Fkir tonight: Tlranday psHty TUNA nSH SPECIALS Campbell Council, K. of C., will be afternoon are Dr. Howard Boyd, 5.519 doady, possibly fenowsd by Isesi dial 6015 and Dr. Sloan, 6123. o’clock. A full complement o f work­ Menlisr ef Iks A a«t Mt TCMA, Lwge (1- | w w te Meat TITJA ' Installed at the regulsr meeting of ers la requested each night during th node rah owera and cooler In late ■) ....................... *3c I . ^ the council to be held Monday, July the remainder o f the week. BursM o f CIreukitloas H anrlJwfpr fctiittg IrralJi afternoon or nJgM. M ............ S for Me I • Vi-Ib. can* aSc 8. Tga committee named at the first meeting o f the council In June, Edward J. Murphy Is in Eastern when officers were elected, to ar­ Point today attending the annual Frank Rogers of Brookfield ThdJWHALCco Vesretables Bacon Wrapped I U vire Size session of the Connecticut Pharma­ VOL. U V „ NO. 228. (dasaUM Advsrtlalng sn Bscs U .) range for the initallatlon, has ar­ street, formerly of Bolton, is Im­ MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26,1935 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS' Kadisha^ 2 ban. 5c. ranged for a supper to follow the ceutical Association of which he was We Give Out Green Stamps. proving at the Hartford hospital * Natire Spinach Lamb Patties initallatlon. Becauae o f the warm president for the term 1933-1934. where he has been for the past ten Ikaejr Beets weather It waa the opinion of the and la now one of the directors. -days. committee that it would be much Doubled^.^^Creen Stamps Issued During Our iMberf Lettuce 2 9 e better not to have a repast served Proving Right To Victory With Left Celery in the local hall that might be ae- SHARE WEALTH BILL IL DUCE COOL Ripe Tomatoee Good Cute Plnehurot Quality cured for installation, and has ar­ CORNED BEEF ranged to have the supper served at AID YOUTH OF NATION the Castle Farm Inn after the in­ TO OFFERS OF Cucumbers Cole Slaw, 15c Ib. stallation la over. Wednesday AAorning Specials Potato Salad, 20c Ib. MUST BE HASTENED, each Ground Beef, 29c Ib, Clarence H. Anderson of 647 GREATBRITAIN Main street won tb* 825 sat o f golf IJver Loaf — Chicken Loaf. clubs given by the Manchester Y-D NEW ^OSEVELT PU N More DpUcIoim, Tm dn' .club In connection with the cam­ A Special Purchase! Irregulars PRESIDENT DECLARES PEAS Special On 8 to S-Lb. paign for funds for the Y-D conven­ (rooi Bolton. tion to be held In New Haven next Mussolini Determined to Go OaolUlower FOWL lb. 29c Saturday. Wedneiday A. M. Specials AE R IAL BOMB IS POUND Green Beano ON A CONNBCnCUT FARM DOUBLE Green Stamps Issued! C a n n o n T o w e l s Declares It Need Not Be Ahead With His Plans in Youth Administration Native Beriiee Are Lower. Sixteen application! for June ^ Easton, June 26. — (A P ) — r » . T' t t • F \ * z 500,000 VoiBgM es Mdi Prachea—the FIrat Freeatone. weddings had been made at the Pard Dog Food Part of Ndsance Measure Hazel Hoffman, daughter of John 3 cans 2.5c Cantaloupra — Honey Dena. town .clerk’s office today, the last Land U ’Lakea ^Oc^andTScValues Ethiopia, Say Italian day for applying in time for mar­ Gold Medal Hoffman, a farmer near here, Flan I old tn D e f m / l U rU lo Be Set Aade f«r: riages this month, Town Clerk It's once in m lifetime a value like this Which Most Be Enacted found a 35 pound shell believed Observers. Samuel J. Turkingtpn reported. The BUTTER is available In the famous Cannon Tow ­ to be a fully loaded aerial bomb This Purpose— States to number Is a decrease from last FLOUR els . SO HUSTLE IN WEDNESDAY on her father’s farm and today Washington, June 26— (A P )— ln,cUonaI need, I have established a Na- : PINEHURST GROCERY, Inc. June when there were 19 weddings. MORNING ElARLY! Before Saturday. she awaited solution of the mys­ signing the executive order estab­ tional Youth Administration, to be The number of marriages In Man­ 5 4 tery surrounding Its presence. Rome. June 26.— (A P ) — Official t:nder the Works Prog;res8 Adminis­ lishing a "youth administration" to Help m Relief Work. tration. D IA L 41S1 North of Armory at SOt Main Street chester this year has been unusual­ 'Fhe bomb, discovered in a sources intimated today as Captain help unemployed young men and ly smalk 2 5 7 * 5 *^* 28® A special purebaM of Irregulars of 50c and 75c pastel col­ "This undertaking will need the Washington, June 26.— (A P ) — dried up section of a pond o ff Anthony Eden departed for London, women. President Roosevelt said; ored CANNON TtnuaSH TOWELS. WhUe these were bought Beers Road, was described by vigorous cooperation of the citizens President Roosevelt said today he that the British diplomat’s conver­ "Satisfactory progress in setting of the several states, and to Insure Wa.«ihlngton, June 26— (A P ) — The F E R A tree gang shifted Its and are sold as irregulars the irregularities will in no way Im­ Constable Edward Knight, to up the work program for the un­ sations with Premier Mussolini had that they shall have an Important President Roosevelt today establish­ scene of operations today from Gold Medal BI8QUICK pair the wearing qualities o f these towels . In most cases the ivants the new wealth tax program whom the Hoffmans gave It for employed is being made. This pro­ not in the slightest respect changed part in this work, a representative ed a "National Youth Admlnlatr»* North Elm street to Pine street. enacted this session but not neces­ safe keeping and further inspec­ gram calls for the removal ot un­ I.«rge 2 Ih. 8 oz. package, .lust right . imperfections are not detectable to the naked eye. Choose guest 11 Duce’s determination to make a group will be appointed to act as a Under the supervision of the park Pastel Colors** sarily as a part of the emergency tion. as being of the World War employed from direct relief to Jobs tion" to meet what he called a great for strawberry shortcake. P K F . size, 20x40 and 22x44-lnch towels. A grand assortment__your type. "complete solution" to the Italo- National Advisory Board' with simi­ department, the F E R A workmen Peach and should be well under way dur­ National need, by offering unem­ are removing dead and dangerous Green choice 39c each I nuisance tax bill due to pass by Ethlnptan problem. lar boards of citizens In the states Another 1000 Qts, Native Berries Blue Maize Saturday. The officer said he believed ing July. and municipalities throughout the ployed youth “ their chance m trees and pruning dead wood and the projectile had been at the Captain Eden’s farewell, If any­ Orchid A t HALE'S Towels—Main Floor, left Even as he spoke at a press con­ " I have determined that we shall country. On these boards there shall school, their turn a : apprentices and low limbs from other trees. Beardsley spot where it was found for a thing. wa.s cooler than the cool wel­ On Sale Wednesday at ference, Hou.^e wayr, and means do something for the Nation’s unem­ be representatives of Industry, year or more. come he received upon nls arrival. their opportunity for Joba.” committee Democrats served notice He had a short talk with Fulvlo ployed youth because we can ill af­ labor, education and youth because A well children's conference will The new agency will be under the Peanut Butter 2 ib .Jar S9e on Senate leaders that they Intended Suvich, under-secretary for foreign ford to lose the skill and energy ot I want the youth of America to work relief program. The President be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 [5? these young men and. women. They have something to say about what I Everybody's Market o’clock at the Y. M. C. A. f l Tailored 8«Fqot to Insist upon originating a new tax affairs, at the railroad station. Few set aside $50,000,000 to be used tn bill to carry out the President's pro­ functionaries were prc.ient and must have their chance In srhooi. is being done for them. providing work apprenticeships in Walnut Meats 1-2 lb. pkg. 25c Trellises gram for a wider distribution of PILOTLESS PLANE there was no demonstration ot any their turn as apprentices and their Htate Organizations private industry, in offering High All One Price! ^ Another aetback party will be Herahey Baking wealth. kind. opportunity for Jobs— a chance to "Organizations along state and school and college training for those held tonight at 8:30 at the High­ Curtains They did that through a resolu- Diplomatic circles were of the work and earn for themselves. between 16 and 25; and In giving land Park Community clubhouse Uoii, adopted at a secret meeting, opinion the only course left for Cap- "In recognition of this great N a­ (OonUnoed on Page 'Two) work relief to youths.
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