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ALCORN THE CHOICE
MEDIAT ORS SEEKING
OF MOST DELEGATES TO AVERT BIG STRIKE State Attorney Leads In IHUGHM. ALCORN
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By ASSOCIATED PRESS Delegates to Varions Conven- London, Aug. 29.—(AP)—Eng-’*', this fall or winter. No important Close in Event of Walk- State Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn land welcomed the news today that political significance was seen In ,ier Prince George will desert In the. forthcoming qnion. fwho eight yeaix ago iprosecuted tions Selected at Hannon- bachelorhood his eldest brother the Princess Marina renowned for out-Executive Conncil Gerald Chapman for a slaying which Prince of VVales. her brunette beauty and a lover of sent the notorious bandit to the The announcement that George, outdoor sports, Is a niece of the Meets Tomorrow to De- gallows, led today in pledged dele- ions Repnblican Caucus 32 years old, fourth son of the King late King Constantine I of Greece. gates in the contest for the Republi- will wed the beautiful Princess Ma- The Monarchy >nded In 1924. can gubernatorial nomination, but Attended by Over 1,000. rina of Greece, caught London off Popular opinion is that tall, blue- cide Whether to Call Out hiB advantage was far from con- guard. But approval of the match. eyed Prince George la the moat clusive. th3 first In the royal family In 11 handsome member of' the British years, was quickly forthcoming. royal family. His health forced him Silk Workers. An overwhelming majority of the 189 communities In the state chose Perfect harmony, with every one Marina who is 27 has one qualifica- to rellnqulah a naval career and unpledged delegations at the cau- of the 1,000 or more persons present tion among others which will be also later caused him to withdraw cuses last .night, thus leaving the given ample opportunity to get up welcomed by the British folk. She fron the foreign office. BULLETIN! ultimate outcome of the contest and apeak hla mind featured the speaks English perfectly and has Congratulations poured Into St. U’ashington, Aug. 29.—(AP) Spent much time In this country. James palace frcin all parts of the —Secretary Roper said today squayely up to the party’s state con- Republican caucus In High school vention, which meets in Hartford A courtship in the romantic Alps world as the engagement of George he did not expect textila September 11 and 12. auditorium last night which Inform- of Yugo-Slavla, culminating five rnd Marina became the universal workers to go on strike as has ally endorsed the candidacy of topic of conversation. Society circles been announced by their lead- Formal Pledges A ^ u p of American World War veterans, kept away from Berlin by the cessation of hostilities In 1918 years of friendship, resulted In the ers. Principally because of bis strength Hugh M. Alcorn for Governor al- final y have reached their goal. They are members of th% Milwaukee American Legion band that is match. George, who la visiting with zald It was probable the marriage though, In accordance with qn estab- Princess Marina at the summer would be In November or December, Asked on what he baaed this In bis home county of Hartford, Al- ‘hey marched through the streets of Berlin, es- assertion the secretary tersely corn received approximately 30 dele- lished custom, none of the delegates corted by the flag bearing Kyffhauser organization. home of Prince Paul of Yugo-SIa- perhaps on his 32nd birthday, Dc- will go pledged to the state conven- via, her cousin, wired his father for l ember 20. replied: “The common sente of gates through formal pledges, reso- tion. the ;\merlcun people.” lutions or other expressions of sup- consent. It was speedily given. George left Salzburg thla morn- Smothering an anticipated rest- ing for Yugo-SIavla and plans to port. This number however, repre- lessness within party ranks by sheer The palace announcement said: Waahington, Aug. 29— (AP) —■ sents barely five per cent of the 604 "It Is with the greatest pleasure come by airplane to London with force of numbers—said to have been Marina in a week or ten days ' to On the eve of a peace conference delegates who will make the nomina- the largest attendance at any can-' TRENCH WARFARE, T H I N G s h o r t $20,000 that the King and Queen announce tion. the betrothal of their dearly belov- present the princess to his royal called to prevent a strike from crip- CUB In the history of the town—the parents at Balmoral. None of the other candidates' for gathering chose aa its chairman ed son, Prince George, to Princess pling the -Natlon’s textile industry, the nomination received any pledged William S. Hyde, long leader In Marina, daughter of Prince and Among the cogratulatory racs- union leaders and employers stuck delegations but here and there came the Republican ranks. Delegates OF PAST, SAY EXPERTS *n h ^ c c o u n t s Princess Nicolas, of Greece, to cages received at the palace was one to their guns today. indications of support for them. which union the King has gladly from thq former King George of to the various conventions were given his consent." Greece who resides In Great Britain. As the National Labor Relations Ueut. Gov. Roy C. Wilcox, regard elected In regular order within the Board threw all Its Influence behind ed M Alcorn’s strongest rival, was space of eight minutes of the open- No plans, It was understood have Authoritative quarters charac- Clarence L. Hall of Orange been made for the wedding but a terized a rumor In Salzburg that the peace move, these storm clouds elected to the delegation of hla home ing of the meeting. General MacArthur, Chief of hovered: city of Meriden. Hyde Chairman SINCLAIR VICTOR Belgrade dispatch saya It waa as- George and Marina already were sumed it would be held in London married a.s absurd. 1-—Francis J. Gorman, chairman Lavery In Control The meeting opened at 8 o’clock Under Investigation by Albert E. Lavery. former state and Attorney William J. Shea im- U. S. Army, Writes a Spe- of the United Textile Workers’ Senator, another aspirant to the mediately arose to nominate Judge AT THE PRIM ARY strike board, accused employers of gubernatorial post held by a Demo- William S. Hyde as chairman of the (nal Article on Topic — State Tax Commissioner. trying to depict, the workers os striking against the government. crat since 1931, remedned in control caucus, which waa seconded and 2.—Some cotton mill managers . nl the organization in bis home town carried. Thomas Ferguson nomin- HURLEY TERMS LIBERTY were reported ready to close their of Fairfleld, but the caucus left the ated Samuel J. Turkington ra clerk, Open Fighting Next. Orange, Aug. 29.—(A D — An al- which was voted. Noted Socialist Turned Dem- factories If the strike materializes (lelegation unpledged. The successful leged discrepancy amounting to next Tuesday as planned. candidate for the Republican nomi- James H. Johnston proposed the selection of Judge Raymond A. more than $20,000 Is said to have The union leaders have accepted nation. is expected to oppose Gov. ICDITOH’S NOtE: Many Eu- ocrat Gets Nomination in LEAGUE A ‘SMEAR GANG’ the labor board's Invitation to a
Wilbur Cross, whose renomlnatlorf Johnson, Thomas Fergimon, Thomas ropean military authoritiee are been di.scovered In the accounts cf "round table" talk tomorrow and J. Rogers, and William J. Thornton agreed that trench warfare Is Tax Collector Clarence L. Hall by by the Democratic state convention aa delegates to the Republican California; His Opponent. the manufacturcra though reported next week is practically conceded. Ineing some of its Important^ auditors who have been checking to be making preparations for the State convention. They were elect- and that the next war will be Nomination by Republicans of ed without a dlsseatlng vote. Judge the accounts for the last two months, Hoover Secretary of War INFLATION TALK ; strike, are expected to attend also. United States Senator Frederic fought In the skies, and by fast- I Chairman Lloyd Garrison, noted Johnson nominated as delegates to action, mechanized troops on San Francisco, Aug. 29.—(AP)— It became known today. Walcott Is also regarded aa a fore- the Fourth district Senatorial con- I mediator, will preside. gone conclusion. open terrain. Upton Sinclair, erstwhile Socialist The auditors who were invited hy Denounces New Organiza- Ready To Cloee vention composed of Harry Gustaf- General Douglas .Mac.Vrthur, the Selectmen to make an investiga- PRESIDENT While fully three-tourths of all son, David (Thambers, Mrs. Emma turned Democrat, and acting Gover- Nine textile mills in Alabama the caucuses were without incident, In the following crlllquc, ex- tion of the town’.s accounts are from were reported ready to close tn Nettleton and Aldo Paganl. presses the authoritative Amcr- nor P'rank F. Merriam, who describ- the office of State Tax Commi.sslon- tion Headed by Smith and _ __ It happened as forecast, that here Nominations Accepted ed him.self .IS a ".safe" Republican, event of a strike. Gorman dis- and there the Republicans had a Ican viewpoint. er W. H. Hackett at Hartford. They closed he had word that the Amoa- Willard B. Rogers nominated appeared early today to have won have not yet fully completed thetr merry time as political gatherings the major party nominations for Shouse. ’ Tells Newsmen Gold Profit keag Manufacturing Company of go. By GEN. DOUGLAS M.\0 ARTHUR investigations and when the work is Manchester, N. H., had already shut Chief of .Staff, U. S. Army governor of California. finally finished It la believed the In Bridgeport there were ballots down Its chemical departments. Sinclair, principally known as an amount may exceed by a consider- cast In three voting districts but the Washington, Aug. 29.—(AP) — Fund Will Be Used as Nest The executive council of the U. T. organization In control carried Washington, Aug. 29 —(AP) — author, who campaigned on his able margin the $20,000 mentioned. W. meets tomorrow to decide wheth- "epic" (end Poverty In California) Patrick J. Hurley, Hoover seepetary these giving It 48 delegates to the There Is no fixed pattern to which Commissioner Hackett today de- er to call out silk, rayon and wool- pian, was carried to the top of a clined to comment on the situation. Egg for the Nation. city convention tomorrow. About the nature and methods of warfare of war, denounced the American en workers as well as cotton opera- 2,417 votes all told were cast in the whirlwind of baJlotr in yesterday’s' V’eriflcalinn Slips. Liberty ■ League today as a "smear tivcB. The union leaders say that 16 districts and irrespective of the conform. Every major conflict de- primary election. Taxpayers of Orange are now re- If this Is done, the strike will Involve velops conditions and Circumstances gang." contests Town Chairman J. Alex Complete ^and incomplete returns ceiving verification slips, by means Hyde Park, N. Y., Aug. 29—(AP) between 700,000 and 800,000 per- Robinson regarded the flgure aa a peculiar to itself, and compels the from 5,297 precincts out of 10,703 In a statement Issued from his sons. adoption of special means and meas- In the state gave him 204,356 votes (Continued on Page Twelve) law office here, the Oklahoman be- —President Roosevelt emphasized today at his regular press confer- Gorman’s Statement (Continued on Page Twelve) ures found applicable thereto. to 114,706 votes fo; his neare.«t rlva!, came the first outstanding Repub- "I am Informed," Gorman told
Of all wars the 1914-18 struggle George Creel, director of propagan- lican to comment formally on the ence here that It is only the ultimate newspapermen, ’ "that President In Europe was beyond doubt the da for the government during the young organization. It has been intention of the government to use George A. Sloan of the cotton tex- outstanding example of this char- World War. Justus S. Warden, Con- hailed by some Democrats aa de the gold profit from devaluation of tile institute Is attempting to reach LESS WORK HOURS the dollar and he lapghed away In- acteristic of Individualism In situa- seivative. with 15,346, and Milton signed to "obstruct" and “embar- members of the cotton textile code BLASTS TERRIFY tion, method and general aspect. K. Young, Democratic nominee in rass" the New Deal. quiries of inflation by Immediate use authority by long distance telephone The most accurate generalization lf'30 with 8 805, Were far behind. Its announced purposes include of this fund. In order to ascertain which of them The President spoke in response descriptive of the World - War is Is Far Ahead IS NEXT NRA PLAN to help President Roosevelt, not will accompany him to Washington CITY RESIDENTS that It was a conflict waged under Merriam, acting governor since to hamper. to see Chairman Garrjson of the (Continued On Page Twelve) siege conditions on extended fronts. the death of Gov. James Rolph, Jr.. Hurley recalled what Repqbllcana National Labor Relations Board. In the western theater this con- in the last administration attacked "I brought this report at once to 1.1 latest tabulations had 152,155 votes in complete and incomplete re Administration Also Means aa the "Smear-Hoover” campaign, the attention of our special strike (Contlnued on Page Ten) turns from 5,451'precincts. He waa saying the Leaguers were neaded committee.' As chairman of the Five Killed, Many Injured and "by the same man" who led' that. committee and for all of tta mem- far ahead of former Governor C. C HEIMWEHR FORCES Young who had 78,145, John R. to Keep Wages at Present The reference was to President bers I find It necessary to repeat Big Property Damage As Quinn, former National commander Jouett Shouse, former executive that we arc not striking against the chairman of the Democratic Na- government and we are not Inter- n iR E E ARE KILLED cl the American Legicfii, with 48,- Level Throughout Nation. DISTURB AUSTRIA WUlIsm 8. Hyde '.53 and Raymond L. Haight, former tional committee. ested in meeting with the cods Gas Tanks Explode. .Majorities Rule authority. Aaron Cook, William J. Shea, Harry state corporation commlsaloner, with "This Is a government by ma- “We have made clear our willing- Russell and Arthur Shorts aa dele- AT RAIL CROSSING 45,100. Washington, Aug. 29— (AP) -r- ness to meet Mr. Garrison In re- Haight was unopposed, however, jorities,” said the Hurley statement. Campana, Argentina, Aug. 29.— gates to the Congressional conven- Tho Administration Is ready to low- “When the policies of Congress and Soldiers Regarded as Loyal sponse to his invitation, but we shall tion and Ernest Kjcllson presented for the nomination of the common- er the hours of work and keep In- not meet the code authority. We (AP)—The fire which broke out wealth and progressive parties and the executives are distasteful, a ma- -yesterday after explosions In the the names of James H. Johnston, tact present wages for any industry jority can change both policies and have conveyed that fact to Chair- reflnery of the National Oil Com- Isaac Cole, 3Irs. Maude* Shearer and the strength he showed in the Re- in which that action is found ad- to Government May Be In- man Garrison. Wc will meet repre- Father, His Daughter and publican contest Indicated he may personnel. ^ • pany, killing live persona and Injur- James McCullough aa delegates to visable. sentatives of management who are ing many more, continued today the (bounty convention; Both groups be a factor in the general election, This was said today at NRA at (Continued on Page Twelve) authorized and ready tq discuss . augmented by the explosion of se'v- were accepted. Neighbor s Child Die When which will also bring a Socialist the same tfme It was disejosed that volved in New Putsch. issues on the basis we have Already Party candidate. Miles C. Dempster, eral additional oil tanks during the Thomas Ferguson moved the two officiala of the recovery organ- laid down." > night. . selection of a committee of three and .a (lommunlat, Sam Darcy, be- ization had submitted their resigna- An additional detachment of fire- Train Hits Car. fore the voters. tions to Hugh S. Johnson, one dur- Vienna, Aug. 29.—(AP) — The PREPARING C.VLL. men came from Buenos Aires, forty (Continued e Page Twelve) The apparent victory of Sinclair. SAYS FARM PRICES Washington, Aug. 29.—(AP)— ing a stormy session of the policy threat of. Internal outbreaks hangs miles away, to relieve the first con- once more over Austria today and The strike committee of the United tingent which had fought the Bellingham. Mas.s., Aug. 29.— (Contlnurd oh Page Ten) (Continued on Page Twelve) this time It was in pro-government Textile Workers announced today spreading sea of flames without rest f'AP)— A father, his 13 year old ARE ON INCREASE forces. that the official draft of the order T 24- hours. daughter and her 10 year old girl for a general strike in the cotton Thousands Flee D O UG,MARYNEAR chum were killed by a railroad train Busy for months in stamping out textile industry was being prepared. # _ Thousands of Campana citizens, in-Bellingham today while returning Nazis, the Fascist Cabinet of C3ian- Francis J. Gorman, chalnpan of who fled yesterday when the first home by automobile from an earliy cellor Sebuschnigg suddenly found the strike committee, said the union explosion rocked the countryside RECONCILIATION morning visit to their farm. President Is Caricatured NRA Counsel Reports Them danger from another source—fric- leaders still were willing to confer over a radius of 30 miles with tion In the ranks of, the Helmwehr The victims were Wilfred Beaure- of the Fascist Home Guard, headed with the National Labor .Relations earthquake force, returned to their gard of Woonsocket. R. I.. his daugh- Within Five Per Cent of Board and representatives of mill homes for a short time last night. ter, Lucille, 13., and Doris Blais, 10. By Artist on Relief Roll by Vice Chancellor Ernst von Star- 1 management, but added: heraberg. •' They went out Into the streets terri- Miss Pickford Does Not Deny daughter of a neighbor to the Beau- "I do not see how these conversa- fied again at midnight, however, regard farm in East Blackstone. Pre-War Prices. A number of Helmwehrmen were ' tions con at this late day operate to when four additional tanka blew up Engine Wrecked. Tarrytown, N. Y.. Aug. 29.—(AP)1 tightening a noose about the neck of arrested yesterday by polled. I prevent the strike. The Issues must and the blaze of the burning oil -An oil painting financed by gov- j Ceres, goddess at the harvest. Guards were placed about barracks I Rumor; Her Husband Si- ■The train, a New York, New Ha- be met fairly and squarely and there lighted the region as brightly as ven and Hartford local, struck their ernment funds bangs today In the ' General Hugh S. Johnson is shown Washington, Aug. 29.— (AP) — of the organization Ip the Florida- { is no Indicating that the employers day. iarangulng the^flgure of Industry dorf section. automobile at the unguarded Elm Westchester galleries—a stinging ‘ Donald R. Kicnoerg, reported to are yet ready to. meet them in that All Windows Smashed lent On the Subject. — street crossing just over the line , lying bound and gagged at his feet, Jealousy between Vienna Heim- way." caricature of President Roosevelt ' President Roosevelt today, that wehr adherents and their brothers The terror and confusion caused from Woonsocket. .The car waa j At one side, a tax collector is strlp- Chairman Lloyd Garrison of the' and his administration. farm prices have ri.sen to within five In provinces of lower Austria, pri- by the steadily burning oil from the completely smashed, and the engine I ping,the clothes from an unfortunate National Labor ^lations Board still smashed tanks and their intermit- Hollywood. Calif., Aug. 29.—(APi so badly damaged that It waa unable Another PWA artist, Paul Cad- family. C%>posite._ William Green, per cent of the famous "pre-war vate sources said, led to the unex- awaited acceptance by the manufac- tent explosion was repeated today Answering a question about a re- to proceed and another engine had mus, satirized the Navy, and this I president of the fvmerlcan Federa- parity" which the Administration pected raid by emergency ptolice. turers of his request to confer hersf when inhabitants, cautiously return- ported reconciliation with .Douglas to be 'sent to pull the train on Into PWA artist goes straight to the ■ Uon of Lnbor, is cradling Secretary has been straining to reach. Reports spread that certain Heim- with representatives of the union. ing to sec if their homes still stood, Fairbanks, film star, Mary Pickford. Blackstone. highest official. The artist’s identi- of Labor Perkins In his arm. The head of the President's execu- wehrmen had been called "untrust- found that no windows remained in screen actre.ss, said today: "I won’t Did Not Hear Signal. ty Is hidden under the pseudonym Mrs. Rooaevelt is also deplete 1 tive -council made plain that his worthy anJ traitors.” (Continued on Page Two) the city. deny It." The engineer said apparently ■Jere Mlah II.” wearing a crown. Theic are two figures Include benefit payments re- The situation brought apeculation Campana's most beautiful and Tile question was asked the ac- Beauregard did not hear his frantic President Roosevelt, wearing a dolls, a man and a woqian, toasthg ceived by farmers through the AAA. whether Vienna faced another oldest residence, owned by the de- tress after reports became persist- signals as the engine bore down up- crown. Is the dominant figure in the their mates Into waste baskets. He also stressed tha^ the drought putsch—this time bjf' the Helm- TREASURY BALANCE. scendants of the city’s founder, slashed some ' major . crops and W’ehr. ent that the couple would announce on the machine. painting eight feet by twelve, his In the upper left comer, his eyes Eduardo COsta, waa badly damaged, a reconciliation within several days. Neighbors said that Beauregard right hand holding a fishing pole, his filled with tears. Uncle Sam la cruci- "therefore the high prices do not Supposed Loyal Washington, Aug. 29.—:.(AP)—Tha the ceilings and walls were cracked, They have been seen together fre- was in the habit of motoring to nis left tangled In a maze of micro- mean a fully corresponding Increase Helijiwehr forces are regarded aa position of the Treasury August 27 fied on A cross of silver. and the priceless old Spanish furni- quently since Fairbanks return^ farm from his home to get milk phones. The picture was hung yesterday in farm Income.” the right arm of Schuschnigg'a gov- wa-s; ture and numerous works of art here 10 days ago from Europe, where every morning, and that today his More Employment ernment—so long as Prince von Receipts $9,132,692.79; expendi- were ripped and tom. About him arc grouped distorted In the permanent exhibit of the he went some 14 months ago after daughter and her young friend had figures of members of hla Cabinet- Westchester galleries of t(ie West He warned that for complete farm Starhemberg, their leader, la vice tures $23,819,119.31; balance, $2,- Strangely enough, a valuable col- separating from the actress. Later recovery "It is essential that there chancellor. 199,171,138.51. Customs receipts for accompanied him. The three were Secretary of the Treasurj' Morgen- IccUon of tmineae, English, French cheater Institute of Fine Arts, a be more of a revival in industrial Dr. Karl Seitz, former Socialist the month $19,610,887.47. she sued for divorce but the case has on their way home with the milk at thau juggling streams of gold and school opened last spring and pri- and Italian porcelain there escaped not been brought to trial. the time of the cr^sh. silver coins, much of . which falls In- production and more extenalve re- mayor of Vienna, and one of the Receipts for the fiscal year $467,- unscathed because its glass case vately supported. employment." In hla first report 826,207.27; expenditures $881,707,- Told by one questioner that be All three were dead by the time to a trough through which pass sllk- The arttst'a own comment con- beat known political figures in Eu- withstood the blasts. Six of the possessed information from an au- the train had come to a stop and last Sunday, Richberg claimed rope, who has been in jail since 377.32 (Including $462,200,672.68 of most valuable paintings In the hatted pigs; Postmaster General cludes: “Hovering over all, the vul- Farley dropping letters and money: marked Industrial gains and In par- February on charges of high trea- emergency expenditures); excess of bouse were uninjured. tures. Vultures are never wrong. I expenditures $413,881,170.05. Gold Secretary of Agriculture Wallace hope you like It." . assets $7,981,388,486.70. MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29,1984 MANCHk I t ER evening HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29,1984. ’ IfltcbeU home this morning. Mitch- —!• expected .to carry the brunt of ell told etate police of the Ridge- the bottle. lAtERBURY BOXER Recreation ('enter COVENTRYBACKS THURSDAY AFTERNOON FATAL ACCIDENT auvbktuuuiibnt— AUVKKTI8BMBNT— fleUi barracks that he woke up at Connecticut, fllmost completely LAWYERS TAKEUP 16^98,000 Children Back To School of troops u d “flytag cannon’’~ a a g:43 a. m . to And blmaeM tightly Items of Interest organlxed by Ute union, already boa OCCURS IN TOWN LUTHER LEAGUERS mlrplans carrying a hsavy gim trussed in his own bed, e. ch arm voted to Join the general itrike In GROUP PLAYS RRIDGE FEW APPLY FOR which flioa abslla through ths pro- and leg lashed tc a bedpost. Logan, SOUGHTBYPOUCE starting this week the girls' swim- HUGH M. ALCORN all divlalona of.the industry, cotton, Life Is Lost As Two Machines. peller shaft. Mitchell said, was taking bis clothes Wool, ellk and rayon. CRIMESUPPRESSION Uoeased Slnee Ittt. and MitcheU'a money, about $50. As ming classes will be on Friday in- Club Members Also Enjoy De- Crash At Main and Haynes CONVENE SEPT 1-3 stead of Saturday. The class will Bdoln ObjecUt-e Streets. THE HOUSING LOANS TO HOLD AIR RACES Office Hr*.! 9-12'A. M.; S-4 p, H. the robber fled, he took Mltchell'e The Providence and Pawtucket, liciouB Chicken Dinner at Evenings by AptMtatmeat. automobile. be from 3 to 4 p. m. This change is necessary because of the opening R. I., section with about S3,000 House’s Pine Grove. Burbank, Cal., Aug. 29— (A P) — 206 Center Street Tel. 4330 John Logan Accosed of Rob- Mitchell, member of a well known Joho H. Kingsbury Declines workers bee been the main objec- of schools. Swimming classes will One life wax lost and two Speiker Says PoUic b Ig The country’s fastest airmen climb family, worked his bonds looee In tive o f the union in its drive to automobiles were bhdiy damaged BARGAIN HOUND Large Delegation to Attend into the cockpits of a fleet of new about ten minutes and telephoned be held for women on Thursday sixteen members of the The Local Bank Awaiting Definite bing a Man, Binding Hhn night. Nomination for Chairman- complete organization. early this aftamoon on Main racing craft this week, hopeful of state police who immediately put Union workers for New England Thursday Afternoon club, which is street at the intersection of Blaiae for Popdatily ol showing the American air traveler an alarm on the Interstate police In Providence said that 38,700 of composed for the most part o f wom- Haynes street. A monster musk- How's your hair these days? Dried District Conference in Information on Provisions how he may fly from Los Angeles to< aire for apprehension of the car, en bridge players on the West Bide, I think you’d like to have— cut all and Stealing an Aoto. ship of Town Committee. that section’s employes belonged to rat. croaalng Main street fram out and brittle from the eummer New York, a few years hence, at warning all officers that the driver with several of the subiiLlUite play- Bi{ GaoftlerL emst from a loaf of white bread. SALVATION ARMY'S HEAD the U. T. W. the west to east aide, causra sun? If so, go to The Uly Beauty '300 miles an hour. was reported to be armed. ers, bad a thoroughly enjoyable out Alfred Barggrea o f 41 Lewie Slice entire loaf in pieces 1-4 inch Portland. J o f t h e A c t . The occasion will be the annual New HompahirS, Vermont and Shop. Here for the next two weeks thick. Allow to dry over flight, The order to be on the look-out Maine, with the minority of work- ing at House’s Pine drove on street, driving north on Main transcontinental speed dash for the WHwbury, Aur- (AP)— (Bpectel til Tlia Hergld.) a hot . oil treatment is being given preferably longer. When dry, put for the car, FX-3$, was transmitted MAY BE PICKED TODAY North Coventry, Aug. M.— Both ers in all flelda of the texUle Indus- Ellington road, Wapping, last eve- atreet, to alow up in an attempt MUwauke#, Aug. 29.— (A F )—De. Vincent Bendix trophy and $12,500 $IO *IOO **300 0«orta Riley, aliu John Logan. to every Waterbury policeman from ning. Mre. Frank House served a -without charge with every shampoo In moderate oven and leave 'til heat try, will be least sffected of the to avoid hitting the animal. parting from precedent, the Ameri- and finger wave. A large delegation of Luther The Manchester Trust Company In prizes offered each year In con- «»u« Kdwafd Mlachler, 24 jreara old, headquarters aithin a few minutes. ------. I Franklin A. Orcutt and John H. delicious chicken dinner st 6 o’clock Howard W. Stone of SUaa entirely penetrates to center of slice nection with the national air races north-eaatem states. The main cen- can Bar Association today devoted Leaguers yof the Emanuel Lutheran through Treasurer Harold Alvord. | Any smouat up to $lSO on (oat Waterbury boxer, wae the object of Race Narrows Down to Com- Kingsbury, last night elscted as dele- tera, Manchester and Noesua, N. H., Roast chicken with dressing and Dean Highway, Wethersfleld, and It is light brown all the way at Cleveland. tho signs tun o< ssUrisd smplovss. Modem paper dishes offer great throu^. People who cannot eat church will attend the 38th annual a Btate-wlde hunt 6y police today, inander Evangeline Booth, o f : gaUs to the Republican staU con- LewUton, Me., and Brattleboro, VL, ms$hed potatoes, a number of the closely following the Berggren a full convention session to a dls> said today that It had not made any Th» onl» cost is s monthly ehsigs after he allegedly had robbed an RIOTS BECOME SERIOl'S vegetables in season, snd unusually improvement over the rather ugly bread may find this most digestible. convention of the Hartford District, U. S., and Gommisaioner | vention at the Republican caucus of employ only a total of 37,500 work- car, smashed into tbs rear of cussion o f Clime suppreeslon. ' blotter paper types that use to min loans under the Federal Housing m Ihtss psi esnt on unpstd bslsnes. acquaintance at Washington, Conn., ers in all claeseS of tha industry. sweet C^lden bantam com, topped the car ahead, badly damaging A program recommending drastle to be held In Portland this week- Act as yet, pending the redelpt of Latgst smounts to 9300 on Heus» where he gave crulalng motor p a -' Chicago, Aug. 29 — (AP) — Henry MappJ Coventry, today announced that they foiod and offend the eye. Now the When you order your furnace and hoId-Co-mshsi Plans. Sss us today Massachusetta with a mill work- off with peach bavarian cream, con- the radiator o f hia car • and refoims In law enforcement and end, September 1. 2 and 8. The con- definite Information on the pro- trolmen the Blip In a nip and tuck Violence In the Chicago Motor would support Bute's Attorney fltltutod U6 Tncal. paper is glased to give it a wood-Uke range oil this ftdl be sure to dial lor ths monsv you nssd ers population of 11S.400, according smashing ths rear. end of the Criminal Court procedure, etrongly vention will open with a buslne.ss vision of the Act. Mr. Alvord stated ITCHING... two-mile purault that ended with Coach Company strike had assumed London. Aug. 29.— (APj — The Practically everything but the Berggren car. flaisb, then decorated with various 4496, The L. T. Wood Company. Hugh M. Alcorn for the nomination to state labor department atatistlca opposed in some sectlone o f the bar china designs u d glazed again. Be- that a few definite requests for anywhere on the body— gun-flre and an automobile wreck j serious proportions today. contest for Commander-in-chief of ^aches were fresh from the House When last seen both drivers They are agents for AtlanUc Refin- session at the host church at three IDEAL FINANCING of governor. , Mr. Orcutt also sUted of December 31, 1933, bat half of Itself, was up for consldsTatlon. sides plates and drinking glasses ing Company’s oils which are of the o’clock Saturday afternoon. Erik loans had been made and w.ere being also burning irritated skjn Tied to Bed | One eighth of the city's police the Salvation Army has neirrowed that as far as he was able to ascet- farm. Those who had not visited were telling their s to ^ to Offi- ASSOCIA’nON Inc. * ’ the employes of the industry in all Joseph B. Keenan, assistant U. 8. , there are cups and saucers, dessert highest quality yet of the lowest Modean and Gunnar Johnson are kept under advisement for the time soothed and helped by The boxer, moat commonly known | force was assigned to strike duty down to Commander Evangeline Utn ths delegates elected at the cau- divisions in New England. the grove before voted it an Ideal cer Raymond Orufin. Ths being. Miilii M , •nil f’‘l4M«r. flBblMDiV by hia ring name of Logan. I* said as the list of injured swelled to 28 spot for outings, and Mrs. House’s muskrat, vlcUm of the crash, •ttoraey general, a leader la the war dishes and everything else that's cost. They will be glad to solicit the local delegates. llltlic ••H hoiif T**K1 Booth of the United States, and cuses last night in the towns* near Reports from the various textile against outlaws, took to the epeak. needed to set a table. Hr further said that many In- by police to have overpowered Hoi- j Injurled, two of them serious. (^mmis.xloner Hendry Mapp, present Coventry would support the nomlna- cooking second to none. was left on the road—dead. trial orders from customers especial- A banquet will be held at Stueck’s councils of the state, representing er's rostrum to enlist the barristers ly those who had trouble with cither In Middletown Saturday evening at quiries have been received from per- lie Mitchell, wealthy Washington, Most of the violence is caused by chief of staff, a high army source tlon of Mr. Alcorn. After the meal, bridge engrossed sons Interested in the Act, which Resinol men In cars and on foot, who throw ! said today. orgamlzed workers In their respec- in a campaign to turn public opinion •' To suit or not range or fuel oil. 7 o’clock, at which Rev. Theodore Conn., resident, while a guest at the The meeting was without strife of tive districts, show that allied *m- the attenUon of the card fans. provides that any property owner, bricks through bus windows and ! Preliminaries are still being con- Prizes were awarded, and Mrs. I against malefactors. iak to suit is no Palmer of Fitchburg, Mass., will be any kind. John H. Kingsbury, who ployes, wool, silk and rayon, are longer t h e Novel necklines distinguish the the principal speaker. A Commun- •individual, partnership or corpora- flee. I Unued at a meeting of the council has been cheiirman of the Republi- House for good measure served' Lawyers have been censured tion, with a regular income from Windows were smashed in a doxen I but nominations were expected dur- sympatheUc toward their fellow fancy wafers and root beer. question f o r driessier frocks the college girl will ion seihrlce will be held Sunday can town committee, was renominat- urkera and are ready to strike. the convention as responsible to| salary, commissions or other as- buses within the last 24 hours, and I ing the day for a succeasor to Gen- OBITUARY degree for present crime condlUonL. Incomplete in- wear when she goes to tea with the morning at 10:30 o’clock at the ed for the office for another two Many have said they would walk deed is the Latin professor’s wife, and on Sun- Zion Lutheran church In Portland, sured source, may borrow from $100 stench bombs were hurled at five Politicians and courts have received to $2,000 for improvements on any others.. i declined the nomination out 24 hours afte. the call for cot- ' shameful day afternoons when her best beau In charge of Rev. S. L. Hanson, SPRUCE STREET BAKERY the organization. Voting may begin and Axel O. Olsen was named in bis some criticism. Keenan was expect- one property, depending upon In- late today or tomorrow—in secret. ton workers to strike is Issued. FORCED TO DRIVE MEN JK wardrobe of a comes to call. These suave little president of the District Luther CARD OF THANKS place. DEATHS ed to place a great share of the woman w h o come. CROSS APPOINTMENTS Commissioner Catherine Bramwell blame on the public, accusing many numbers, cut on slender, flattering League. 209 Spruce Street W*« duilre to lincorAly thank our Mrs. Arthur Reed was elected doesn’t buy a suit this season. You’ll lines, de^nd almost entirely on de- Chorus Rehearsal friends and neighbors for thslr worda Booth of Great Britain, who declined vice chairman. clUzens of apathy toward crime and . Hartford, Aug. 20.— (AP) — The FOR THIRTEEN HOURS Mrs. Ellen A. LUUe find many that are practical enough tails to give them charm and Inter- At 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, a of sympaUiy. and arts of kindness, at to pose for a picture yesterday with The other delegates elected last o f hero-worship of the DlUingers FRENCH WAR G.AME tha time of the usaAing >f o«r belov- appointment of George A. Williams Commander Evangeline Booth, man- Mrs. Ellen Amelia (Richardson) to work for you as an entire ward- est. And, right now, the Interest is rehearsal of the District chorus, un- ed husband, son and brother, Hugh night In addition to those for the ABOUT TOWN snd Capones. of Hartford and Henry C. Woods of ifested considerable friendliness to- Lillie, died last night at the home robe. Simply luscious colors, with centered at the neck or high on the der the leadership of Helge E. Paris, Aug. 29.— (A P )—Speed In YounK T/'rranw w«-uld rnueclullv ! state convention were: of her daughter, Mrs. James C. The reform program recognise* all maimer of tricky, convertible fur tnank the British War Vt-torun*. New Haven, a« special policemen ward her aunt today and chatted New Rochelle Resident Com- bodice. It’s Impossible to catalogue Pearson of this towm, will be held warding off a sudden air attack on HOT PIZZA that In protecting the public against for the Connecticut Humane Society with her for some time. She also ! '('ongresslonal. Walter Buckley, teller at the Smith of 37 Lancaster Road, Hart- trimmings! what this fall’s fashions have done at the Tabernacle of the Young American Legion and Compan* O Axel O. Olsen pelled to Take Hitch Hikers the criminal there can be no effec- Paris wen' on test In the army air and thoae who aent beautiful florai was announced today by Governor had been mentioned as a Candida's Manchester Trust company, is on ford from a heart attack. Mrs. to necklines. It’s ejisy enough to People's Society of the Mission maneuvers today. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Nights, tributes or in any way made our Ipsa Arthur L. Reed two weeks' vacation from bis duties. to Warwick, Rhode Island. Lillie, who was 74, was the mother tive prosecution until politics is say that plain 'V’s, drawstrings and eaater to hear. Wilbur L. Cross. The appointment for commander-ln-chlef. Crash knitted society this fall In Covenant at ihe Swedish Christian Light pursuit planes. Including is for a period of two years, begin- County of Mrs. John S. Wolcott of Hollister eliminated and Incompetence of law cowls are the mode. They are, but 7 to 8 O’clock •Mrs. Hugh Young Torrance. The traditional blue bonnet of the Arthur J, Vinton a smart rabbit's hair dress— and knit Orphanage in Cromwell, followed some of the fastest in Europe with Archibald Torrance and Family. ning September 1. Salvation Army woman may be dis- Louis Genovesl of 163 North Main street and frequently visited her enforcement officers corrected. there are others besides for which by an Inspirational service at the Foster Hall Warwick, R. I., Aug. 29.— (AP) State Departments it yourself. You’ll find both yam a speed of 220 miles an hour were carded If some of the young ele- street went to New York last night daughter here. She leaves anotheia and instmetions of the highest qual- we simply have no words. Varia- same place at 7:30 o’clock, at which Henatorial —(Compelled at j^n point to drive It proposes formation of state de- ordered to stimulate a defense of ments of the organization have their and this morning Is to meet a sister daughter. Miss Ethel E. Richardson^ ity at the new knitting class at Chc- tions of the scarf neckline, for in- the chorus will sing. .Rev, Felix V. Paris when heavy bombers attack it Frank H. Orcutt two hitch-hikers from a point, near of New York city; two sons, Her- partments of Justice, whose duties HOT BREAD loaf 6c way. who was due to arrive in New York nesr’s Salesroom. It's about to open stance. Sometimes a scarf is quilted Han.'bn. president of the New York from the east at dawn Thursday. Thomas Morlarty his home in New Rochelle. N. Y. bert H. and James L. Richardson of would be to "supervise every district While the weighty business of the from Italy. He will bring her to i w iiii..-. ,,r d . j —* ' In' a week or so under the supervis- across the front and then tied up in Conference Luther League, will be The defense craft were deployed “ Give your family a treat I” West Hartford: one slater, Mrs. attorney, sheriff, police department election of the new general was de- Manchester where she intends to ! j ®arly to- ion of Mrs. Jean Hood and Mrs. a bow at the back. Occasionally a the speaker. in the strategic positions today and layed, the council was reported to vlBlt and perhaps, make her home I reported his experience of hts Louise W. Cooley of Wethersfleld; and coroner in the state." They Alice Davies. scarf-like band, stitched across a Monday, Labor Day, will be de- the aerial defense was made ready. For That Distinctly Fall Feeling be discussing proposals for a mod- here or In Rockville. I , “ harrow ng hours to Warwick po- two bcothers. William H. Robinson would be headed by the attorney bodice, follows upward to the side I voted entirely to sports, with a V. lULIANO, Prop. MEDIATION BOARD SEEKS __ _ hie. shortly before his two passen- of Lebanon and Edwin L. Robinson Novelties to be tested Include I ernization of the army women's uni- general or other high officers. Each of a neckline, ending In a loopcd- ! baseball game in the morning at 10 huge planes for the transportation forms, perhaps replacing the bonnet of Hinsdale, N. H .' She also leaves Justice department would have a C&rduroy suits are an Important over tie. , Census Bureau figures place the nation-wide return to reading. An Item appearing In a Middle-1 tomobUe ran**o^*^*of informal fall fashion, with tunic o'clock In Portland. In the after- In Your New Clothes, Choose with some other form of headgear 13 grandchildren. central bureau manned by Investiga- riUng and rithmetic this fall at well over 16,000,000. Montgomery I TO AVERT BIG STRIKE town newspaper says that Edward ' the Post road omt ?h °° length coats most popular. Skirts noon, a sports program will be held j and permitting the workers to wear The funeral will be held Friday tors who would suppllment local Ward 8 489 Stores are helping to put these 32.000.000 feet back into class- T. Barry of Manchester drove along l vrich line East Green- are straight—often slit on the sides (Jookie-making requires a special at Andrus Field at Wesleyan Uni- room comfort and smartness! I B i l k s t o c k i n g s . afternoon at a time and place later police units. The Investigators would technique. Observe a few simple versity In Middletown, in which the Them From Our (Continued from Page One) South street In MlcLdletown Satur-1 Budenia u id Ha niot-Ad to be announced. Burial will be in —while the three-quarter length day as Anthony Molosky, eight. I m, . . Uso work Independently. The bureau coats are fitted at waistlines and al- rules and you’re sure to have success local league will participate. The ------K CIXO*^—------the cemetery at Columbia. would bo equipped with records and with yours. First of all, Ingredients convention will close with a rally at j although George A. Sloan, chairman darted from behind a parked ice V h e n Ha ^ aoHa * .“T lowed to flare slightly at hemlines. tower Into a tank of water, his ' cat ENDS THE BATTLE truck and fell in the path of the home RndA^^f. p«?d k " a scientific laboratory. Blouses of sheer woolen, plaid taffeta should be quite cold and must be put the Portland church. 10 to 1. today won the Ebor handi- j of the cotton textile code authority Mrs. Emery O. Hill A vigorous protest against this together quickly. Chill the dough burning clothes making him look cap and two thousand pounds by EFFECTIVE SELECTIO N car. The machine did not strike the t^wo mo . . u Informed the and heavy crepe are best with cord- like a cofiiet flashing through the Q O keri you -wh a jfo r l to Lt> ^ooJ jum thtro rry Mrs. Mildred Scranton Hill, wife proposal was being organized. The before you roll it, dip the cookie cut- three quarters of' a length from H. child, but Barry took him to the ! he wM going ^ “ * “ “ uroy. night sky. Rcgncll will perform BETWEEN SPIDER, SNAKE tute, wa."i In communication with Middlesex hospital, where It Was of Emery O. HIU died at the WUll- New York County-Bar Association ter in flour before cutting each cook- Clayton's Disarmament, a six to 1 members of the industry. tonight at 10:45, either just before found he w'as unhurt. "Oh no, it ain't• h e quoted one roantlc hospital yesterday after a representatives were ready with a ie and bake them in a hot oven. CARNIVAL CONTINUES favorite. The distance was one and Insists on Strike. of the two young passengers as There was a recipe for Melba or shortly after the exhibition of three quarters miles. Fourteen ran. $5-98 TO iEats the Serpent Shortly Be- brief Illness with diabetes. She en- counter-set of proposals requiring fireworks. Gorman reiterated hl.s refusal to saying. At the same time, the man tered the Institution the day pre- more than 150 printed pages. Toast in this column last Monday. fore Spider Had It All En- meet with the cade authority as Mrs. Charles Oliver and son. Har- poked a revolver into Buderus’ ribs. One of our readers has graciously TO ATTRACT CROWDS On Saturday afternoon the chil- such. vey of 22 Grecnhlll street have re- vious. Mrs. Hill who was 32 years The program also proposes; dren of the tow-n will be the special tangled in Web, Buderus said he was ordered to old, was a native of Colchester. She sent in another version of Melba He Indicated the strike call would turned home after a stay of '.live That, the governor of each state guests of the Tall Cedars. Souvenirs wcek."i with Mrs. Oliver’s mother In drive tow'ard Providence. They pur- leaves besides her husband, a sister, appoint a permanent committee of toast, the original one, and one that (O O uL cvifuit. be Issiiied shortly. chased food and gasoline through In' the form of toy balloons and We Are Agents For Ready for Chilly Evenings $9.98 Bristol. Aug. 29— (A P )—Anoth- Mrs. Raymond Jones of Hebron. The At Least 2,000 Visit Do'uRherty Gorman showed reporters copies Fatrlee, Vermont. lawyers and laymen whose duties other novelties appealing to kiddles er battle between a snake and 4 New York and OonneeJeut. When funeral will be held tomorrow after- would be to Improve and criticize of a letter which he said a strike they reached East Greenwch at Lot to Enjoy Various Amuse- will be distributed. The program In all the new Fall Fabrics spider which progressed for two Miss Elizabeth Llthwinski, Whose noon at 2 o’clock at the Second Con- criminal law enforcement. The com- • more than a few sunburned noses. breaking agency in Chicago had sent 12:30 this morning they ran out of ment Devices. also will be arranged to please the ATLANTIC and Gay Colors. days in virtual obscurity, has been marriage to Harold Taus of Hart- 1 anrt th. tw. m.n tregatlonal church. Coventry. Rev. mlttee would keep in touch with the When night came, the Scouts usual- youngsters. to manufacturers. BOY SCOUT NEWS ly flocked to the pavilion where they With One of our Modern Oil Burners brought to a close this time by a ford will take place at St. James's , walked^ hlTrrledlv tnw «L p Leon H. Austin will officiate and United States Departmedt of Jus- Pong rides, a Ferris wheel and an •Kerosene and Range Oil house cat. passed the evening. fo;'vroirnce""re"sM^'‘ .!w^'Vav^^ church MondayMondav mornmgmorning at 8:15. dence, Buder^iis i L . burial will be In the Center ceme- tice. Despite counter attractions In the airplane swing are but a few of We invite your The snake, believed to have been was honored with tery. That local and state bar associa- Troop 4 of St. Mary's church has There were numerous hikes along form of the Republican caucus and reporU which Indicate planned vlo- i * * miscellaneous returned from an eight-day stay at the many attractions offered by toe We have our own buUt station. Nesco Portable Heater inspection of our a water moccaain, was trapped tions appoint Committees to Improve the beach at night which often the concert of the Shrine band, the Tall Cedars during the carnival . New Fall Milli- Monday by a small spider which lence. 1 refer to reports from our i hnl, LhV and criticize police and proeecu- Hammonasset State Park. There ended In hotdog and marshmallow Tall .Cedars of Lebanon carnival be- The new streamlined Nesco Circulating was a good attendance, and with the which will be brought to a close Heaters will harmonize with the finest of “Comfort” Portable Heater :>,nery. had spun Us web In the basement l uf*’„rmK and tear ass ' friends. Miss Jean Post and Miss SO. WINDSOR DELEGATES ttons. roasts. At the pavilion on Saturday ing held all this week at the Saturday night. Range Burners and Supplies ofOf A. P.P, Krazenlch house on WillisWilli, | 5**' s-.r*^*.***..*?.*!' rr in v fr in ;' Helen Pletrow.»kl.Pletrow.skl. decorated the funerals That local and state bar associa- aid of two other Scout troops, one evening there was an amateur per- Dougherty lot proved a mecca for mterlor decorations—In rich black satin Special! street in this city, S «'>’lte, and more from Dalton„'Ma8s., the other from formance consisting of many novel baked Japanned finish, with chromium trim, j ^ tions appoint committees to obtain at least 2.000 persons who took a AIA'.AZAR WINS K.ACE 2 Powerful Burners I Tlio spiders strong silken threads i . . than 30 guests bad assembled when INSTRUCTED FOR ALCORN Miss Mary Sullivan the adoption of a model criminal Plymouth, Conn., which were camp- entertainments, which topped off tho chance on the threatening weather PORTERFIELD they are moat appealing In appearance. i probably would have spelled doom i •"‘“ p a t l? " at Funeral services for Miss Mary ing nearby, there were several good Scouts’ week stay. This Is the Used as auxiliary heaters, they are effi- Circulating Principle she arrived. Games were played code drawn by the American Law to enjoy the manifold amusements York. Eng., Au'g. 29— (A P )—Wil- ! for the snake had ihe battle been I “ *“ >*• that and a buffet luncheon was served. Sullivan, long-time resident of Rock- Institute. ball games. During the day, swim- fourth overnight camp for Troop 4 available at the carnival. (88 Spruce Street Tel. 6584 cient and convenient—keep up the humidity $19.75 the strike bad been denounced by ' llle and 'Vernon, were hela this ming was the main pastime, and it this year, and they are hoping for liam Woodward’s Alcazar at odds of In your room and a-ssure fresh, healthy Humidifying Pau permitted to progress, but even the especial to The Hemid.) That state bar aseoclaUons taka Hundreds waited until II o’clock I watchful Mrs. Krazenlch, who stop- the mayor of that city and on Sun- Cash prizes will be awarded, as morning at 8:15 at the Sacred Heart the burden of Improving criminal it hadn’t been for the old standby, many more. to Watch RegncII make his death warm air quickly where It Is most needed. day by a clergyman from hia pulpit. South Windsor, Aug. 20.—South olive oil, there would have been Spirit Level Adjustment ped her household duties every hour -T AA, .1 ,1.., , advertised elsewhere today, at the church in Vernon. Rev. P. F. Killeen law and procedure, working for con- SCRIBE, defying jump of 50 feet from a or so to note, the progresr of the " ' i^lorFymau j Wednesday evening setback tonight Windsor, which Includes Wapping, 1 1 1 elected Representative Hollis F. ct St. James's church of this town stitutional amendments where neces- Beautiful Grain Walnut sary. Cabinet struggle, could not prevent the Jo hA«Ar®'t’n “ '® °f. r '' '* " " I Grove. Wapping. Church and Harry Famum as dele- celebrated the requiem mass am family cat from stepping In. to better their condlUons," he said. Refreshments and a social time will “ “ ••O' i-omuuj os ueie- conducted the committal services a* ' Given Privilege Krazenlch said his wife entered "Especlally in Maine where the fonow thl gamw Rates to the state convention of the That the accused be given the tim. »o t workers have been so long under the I * ___ Republican Party to be held In Hort- St. Bernard's cemetery, Rockville. ' W e N eed So m e Here's a splendid value in the cellar late yesterday i The singers were Mr. and Mrs. privilege of electing trial by jury or a big, powerful oil heater for see the cat licking Its chops after a by court alone. » p r r “ "“ I „ -if T- ! yo\i' C " H u ? h ° M " r o r f o ^ S S ‘ve‘r- John Foley and Miss Catherine Cos- (Juick, clean, odorless heat, pleasant inenl on the tired snake. tello. Organist Charles Packard of That alternate or extra Jurors be ready at an instant wherever 1 He Said that just before the cml, •'W.” ll,Uke care of Maine all right ! in n 7w ' Yo'rk a“nd J^UanUc^^tv."’" i f Z “tb e'Z w n J l^ n ""'"* ami by this time next week I think , ____ ' , tore tnc convention. St. James’s church played the organ. Impaneled to avoid mistrials in the Really S N A P P Y you put It. T H E V O G U E S H O P I the spider had so Itflcd the reidllo As the body ,was borne Into tha event a member of the Jury becomes I In its web that only the tall touch- the mayor and that clergyman vvill Trinity Past Noble Grands asso-1 ~ incapacitated. HSj Main Street — John.son lilock be dl.sagrecably surprised" church Mrs, Foley sang, "Softly and ed the floor. elation will meet on Thursday aft-, HAS BROKEN BACK Tenderly Jesus Is Calling.” At the That trial be permitted on infor- Listen.Stan...while I explain what ^ ernoon of next week at the cottage j mation as well as Indictment. IN NEW ENGL.4ND elevation Miss Costello sang Bizet’s W EKILL liU.VOKKh I of Mrs. Beam on the Tollflnd road , PvUnam. Conn., Aug. 29.— (A P )— "Ave Marla", and at the offertory That Jury verdicts be permitted ___ __ Boston. Aug. 29.—(A PI—More at Crystal Lake. I Dr. Cecil R. Garcln. adjunct surgeon in criminal cases by less than unani- HATS" Hartfonl, Aug, 2P.— (A l’ )--D ep u -‘ cotton textile opera- Mrs. Foley sang Bordolse’s "O Salu------. i at the Day Kimball hospital,. an- taris." At the changing of the vest- mous vote, except in major felonies. , ty Attorney General Eriiesi L, A ver-! ibelr families and busines.s Mr. and Mrs. James Munsie of ; nounced today that Betsy A. Barton, That a defendant offering an alibi illl of HarUord and Branford, h a s !,^ ® " ,H .e lr eommunltlea In New ments Miss Costello sang another Old Gold’s throat-ease means” 123 Center street have as their; 16-year-old daughter of Bruce Bar- verse of "Softly and Tenderly" and or an ln.sanity plea be required to been elected president of the Na- j ,1^® affected by the guc.sus. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ; ton. the writer, definitely has a frac- give advance notice to the prose- , lloiial Association of Attornevs Gen-1 ih^atened national strike of the ! Mitchell of Portland, Maine, who ; ture of the eleventh dorsal vertebrae at the close of the mass Mr. Folev cutor. sang, "O, What Could Jesus Do " I K n o w W h o Has eral, according to information t o -! "'orkers Association , spend their summers at their cot- Miss Barton was injured in an auto- More?” That the court and counsel be per- KEMP'S day from Milwaukee, Wls.. where j “ J,* ,R’"*®H®llzes this week. i tage at Old Orchard. Maine. A , mobile accident Sunday night. * • mitted to comment to the Jury on the a.'t.socialion held Its convention \ eection of the eountry, once number of Manchester people, who The bearers were James Sullivan, says Ollie H ardy to Stan Laurel The patient's general condition "Is the failure of the defendant to tes- v 1 Burner Nesco * 1 6.50 this week. • Colonel Avcrlll, one of I '*’ ® foremost textIU center of the ; go annually to the Maine resort, arc go
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC^ES'l EK, CONN . WEUNESDAY^UGUST 29, 1934. ^ ^ Tork Voluntasn. He was wounded prtoea has raeulted in a reduetiOB of JOHN JENSEN ATTENDS at the battle of Malvern. Hill and re- COVENTRY 4-H CLUB 20 eeata in the Iron Ags oompoelte [CORODON M. BEEBE ceived an bonormble diimherge from to 39.92 a ton, tha lowest since last wrar ecrvlee in the fall of 1863. Novamber. The composites on pig SCOTCH BISHOP RRE W A r a S ’ OOTING 92 TODAY Returning to civil life, Mr. Beebe EXHIBIT TOMORROW iron and finished etesl were un- came back to Mancheeter and on changed thie week at 817.90 a ton Spm al Introductoiy Offer ODDIES STARTS July 17, 1864 married Caroline E. and 3.124 centa a pound, reapeo- Field Day Being Held Today at Abbey of Eaet Windsor. The couple Flowera, Fruits and Vagetables Uvely. For 10 Days To Acquaint You With AIDS LABORERS State Playground Near Ham- had nine cblldren, eight of whom To B« Shown in Grange Hall monaeset Beach. are still llvring. Ha slso has 21 —To Serre Supper. Directors of the Weaaod'Oil and Our Optical Department " fov Local Organizations WeD Known Local Nonagen- graadcblldren and 22. great grand- Snowdrift Co. have declared an ex- John Jansen and Mlaa Haimali children. Tha annual axhiblt of the work tra dividend of SO cents and the reg- Dr. Cosmo Lang, Head of the Already Pledge $50 Tcf- Jenseft of Woodbridge street today arian Is a Veteran of the On February 28, 1889, Mr. Beebe of the Coventry 4-H club, supper ular quarterly dividend or 13H centa acid hie place on Oak street here and entertainment will open tomor- on the common stock, payable Oct. Full-Vttf G are attending the suuiual outing and and purchaaed a farm in Coventry row afternoon at 8 o’clock daylight 1 to stock of r ^ r d Sept. IB. Chnrch of England, Friend vrard This Worthy Cause. Held day of the forcat fire wardens Civil War. which ba worked for more then 40 time at Grange 'usll, North Coven- of Connecticut a t ttae state play- years. < Until recently be was an try, where the boys end girls will FRAM ES . o f P o o r . ground on the sound, Hammonasset ardent dieciple of Isaac Walton and have a varied and Intereeting exhibit ANTOIST RESPONSIBLE beach. Mr. Jensen waa officially Corodon M. Beebe, one of Maa- ■pent many happy hours fliblng on l^orrington. Conn., Aug. 29—(AP) As High As 810-00 Four local organlratlon* — the of flowera, fniita end vegetables, —John C. Yuraabua, charged with appointed Ore warden for this dis- i^hester's two. survivors of the Civil Covantry Lake. It was nothing for canning, dairying poultry, needle- AUeo&lc aub, Army «n^ Navy Qub, trict in January. He was previous- him frequently ,o land pickerel, work and other handcrafts. This operating an automdbll# with gross )) I ") By MILTON BRONNER Oranre Social Club and the Btitlib* ly a deputy under the late Cbarlea War, passed bis D2nd blrUiftoy to- pike, beta and perch commonly hegllgance, eautlng loss of life waa NBA Service Staff Correspondent. day by enjoying a game of setback win be free to all. $3.95 American Club—have collectively Griffith for many years forest Are known as "whoppers’’ on account of Under the direction of the adult bound over to the next term of the ^ find np warden In this section. The four and a dinner with a small group of their sise. Litchfield .county court of Common London.—While It has always taken 200 UcKeta, for the baeeball friends at the home of his daugh- committee of which Mra. A. L. deputy wardens Ih other sections of Mrs. Beebe died May 18, 19U, Pleaa, when arraigned In city court Foll-Vue Rimleafi FnunM .... been true that cats could look at game next Wedneeday evening, thus the town are Roy Nash of Buck- ter, Mrs. Clovis Hoffman of Forest Reed is chairman tha club will serve thie morning. He was Involved in > .$3.95 find up SUMMER IS OYER street. East Hartford, Just over the after which Mr. Beebe sold hie farm a baked been supper, in Orange (Either style ia Aay Color.) kings, the workingman generally Now is the time to take stock of yourself and your home. aaeurlng Mies Jessie M. Reynolds, land, Arthur E. Loomis of Keeney and went to live with hls youngeit hall, from 6 o'clock on or while the an accident In which Robert Hera- social. worker here, of at least 180 street. Rush Foster, superintendent Manchester town line. berg was fatally hurt, Aug. 8. OTHER FRAMES...... ' .$1.95 find np baa found it difficult to get a hear- Despite bis advanced age, Mr. daughter, Mrs. Hoffman. At the demand eodtlnues. Baked beans, ing in the high places. That’s be- Hx up your personal appearance. Get a new suit—a new which will be applied toward the of the Manchester Country club golf time he sold his farm he reserved grounds and Michael Gorman, out- cabbage end carrot salad, pickles, We offer yen ■ oempleto line of frames at money-earing cause cats can't embarrass the coat or dre.ss. Fix up your home—new curtains—new fund to buy shoes for the children 20 acres bordering on the lake. Thie rolls, coffee and home made pia will throne with urgent and unusual re- of needy families In Manchester. side superintendent for Case prices. Brothers of Highland Park. tract be deeded to hia children. be served at a popular low price. We eaa advise yon about havliig your eyes axamlned. quest.s for assistance or succor. furniture. Paint up those dark corners—Wallpaper that "Boy, am 1 tickled.” said Bill The bualness meeting at U a. m. They built cottages and eatabltahed About 8 o’clock an entertainment Circumstance, however, has given bedroom. (Jet .lohniiV .some “hew .school clothes. Get Brennan late laet evening when he a camp which, to this day Is known will be given in the enlarged British labor one spokesman who -.vv ril^rted that these organlxaUons waa followed by a abort dinner at WE DO OPTICAL REPAIRING Vi.' V / Dad a nice lounge chair and lamp for long dark evenings. l‘2:S0, not only for the wardens but ss Beebe’s Camp. (2hapel ball nearby, and will consist haa free access to the heads of the had taken , their entire block of Before taking up farming as a of a humorous one-act play, "Marry- Warning! government, the privy councils and (Jet a new radio.! Ward's budget plan will help you I the members of their families. As V / tickets. many as 400 families have been in means of livelihood, Mr.' Beebe ing Off Father.” The cast includes ":ven the court of St. James—a tnan "You cannot tell me that the base- worked for 38 years aa a paper- Miss Emastlne and Mias Esther Jr. Speed Bike attendance at previous affairs. The Don’t sell your old gold to honee- rho Is an able pleader, a superb 6-Tube Radio Smart Fall Krdti and Fabriet ball teams In Manchester will not re- afternoon program included races maker at Case Brothers' mill In Koehler, Miaa Grace Reed, Richard liplomat and a qualified statesman. Pull-Up Choir 83 M o n th - $5 Monthlj'^— WASH FROCKS spond when a-sked,” he continued. Highland Park. Later he was em- Storrs, Charles Evans and James to-honse canvaasera before you LOUIS S. JAFFE and contests of various kinds for ooneult your local Jeweler^ See ■Tiat spokesman, friend and staunch S Diiy fSp'Tlal Price Plus Carrying Charge Plus Carrying Charge For Glrltl Gey Foil PrinttI “Take for example Billy Schlcldge, men, women and children, and an ployed at the Rogeri' paper mllla Edmondson. Mra. Ernest Gowdy la JEWELER ally is Dr. Cosmo Gordon Lang, 1938 short and Knob trend PlaidsI DotsI CHIlDItEN'S HATS who used to be a ball player him- interesting competition between the here. The death of hla wife brought coaching tha play, oe well aa the 891 Main Street Manchester Archbishop o f ' Canterbury, whose Extra largel long wave; low J tirca. Welgh.s 5 V . 9 5 StripesI And These cute little self not 80 long ago. The ticket to a close 64 years of happily mar- young people who will take part in views are accepted by a greater In tapestry, or Ward price. .50 hats and berets fire fighters, for speed Jn picking up ried life. LOUIS S. JAFFE only 30 lbs. ■ checks I Sizes 7 I Z ' * ’ s ' " " committee approached him and the fire-fighting equipment, carry- the "Humanlphone.” JEWELER audience that those of any other moquetta. Buy 9^.98 You save but very to 16. Save now! extremely low without any questions at alt he, ing hose to the sham forest fire and The children of Mr. Beebe are: Highest Prices Paid for Old Oold! person except the royal famtiv and now. aavel about $15. 35 Down strong. 35 Down v/Iktlt'l'o lai o \/\ , priced. New {all promptly printed 1.000 tickets and 1 other educational aa well as Inter- Louis Edmund Beebe, Manchester; 881 Mein Street the prime minister. colors I Hurry I COMPAREI donated them to the cause of 'shoe- esting stunts. Olin M. Beebe, Talcottville; Stephen ADVERTISE IN THE HEKALD-IT PAYS As the head of the Church of ing the Kids ’ I R. Beebe, Manchester; Hobart A. WALL ST. BRIEFS England, his sermons, speeches and "Encouraged by this start w* Beebe, of South Coventry: Eugene epistles to the press arc regular FALL FROCKS went right after any sort of a con-' W. Beebe, Millington, Maaa., Mrs. New York, Aug. 29.—Public util- items of important news; and the tributton and within ten minutes had | CURB QUOTATIONS Cora RIaley, Hartford; Mrs. Carrie ity cfrcles are expecting some early effectiveness of bis pronouncements an electric clock donated aa a prize. : Edna Hayden. Norwich and Mrs. financing by the Consolidated Gas can be Judged by the fact that a Contrary to popular belief, Man- ‘ Clovia Hoffman, East Hartford. Co. of Baltimore. It la understood single letter to the press undid the che.'ter's baseball teams are not al- L. "* - Daniel C. Beebe, another son died ^that a registration covering a pro- Aesd Gas and E le c ...... S several year.v ago. results of several months of antl- Hose together after money all the time. Amer Sup P ow ...... 2, wdifed issue of $18,000,000 344 per Jcwlsh propaganda. PRICES REDUCED I feel sure that next Wednesday eve- Scores of friends of Mr. Beebe to- a^nt bonds will be filed in Washing- His has been a strangely success- Compare style*—fab- ning, when the results are In, that Blue Ridge ...... 14* day eoitended felicitations on the ton In the near future. According to WARDS FAMOUS ELECTRIC REFRIOERATORS Clearer Than Ever! Can Marconi 2 event of his blrthda.v and wished Unusual and Spectacular People ful career. He Is a Scot, born Into A WB'Jn i*«i»il4srt^>s»a*As»at*»*ip«diisr«cwsaa«**«»««t« ric*, saving* I Frocks every club In the town title series Cities Service ...... 2 '-i bankers this Is the first public util- a Presbyterian family, his father that sell svsrywhers and those who arc not, will have hlr.i many more years of health and ity bond Issue ever proposed carry- Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 11»« Corodon M. Beebe happiness. being Moderator of the Church of WAS for one or two dollars sold more than their allotment of 80 Ford Limited ...... 84i ing a coupon rate of less than 4 per Scotland and Principal of Aberdeen \\'a.s tlcketa eadh," Beebe Is hale and hearty, keen of cent. Proceeds of the new Issue will University. He studied for the bar more! New on«-pi*cs Midwest U tils ...... '3-16 OLD RI,AC«S.MITII DIES 79c crepe* for misses. As far aa can be learned there Penn Road ...... 2 ; mind and a devoted follower of set- be used to retire 113.880,000 general and Events Make The Headlines at Glasgow and Oxford Universities will not be any expense attached ' back, which he will play at any hour Port Arthur, Ont., Aug. 29--(AP) mortgage 4 4 a due on Feb. 14,1938. Then suddenly at the age of 26— he to this drive for $800. Ball players, Segal Lock ...... >jI of the day end for any length of —George Kidd, 92, who was gener- Stand Oil Ind ...... 27 ally .credited with being the black- was bom In 1864—he took Holy Or- now - umpires, events and prlze.s arc being United Gas ...... ;...... 2'i! time. He enjoys motoring, too, and Further weakness In' scrap steel ders in the Church of England. cheerfully donated. All Interested : frequently takes a drive with hts smith who put shoes backwards on His first church Job was that of 35 Odwii, 35 s Mentk, Small CsnyMf Ohaffs Pure silk chiffons, full New Fabricil Smart FeIttI United LI and Pow A ...... 2 daughter about the surrounding 'Jesse James horse In order to con- In The News have recognized that It is a worthy Util Pow and L t ...... I ...... 44 curate In Leeds In the slum parish. fashioned and flawless! cause. countryside. fuse a posse trailing the bandit, la Ten years later he wa.s Bishop of No rings to mar their FALL HATS .Miss Reynolds’ Btatenient t ------Mr. Beebe was bom in Manches- dead hers.. According to relief agencies in Stepney, in one of the poorest dls- loveliness! Woven by the Smartly small to Perhaps a clearer Idea of the ter. August 29, 1842. the son of Holiday D anceJ , tricts of London. His experiences wear with fur- Oakland, Cal.. IS per rent of the Daniel C.. and Desire (Perkins) In so far as the human element is concerned the pa- ■r NEW RING LESS wants and needs of those in dis- destitute "transients" In California WHERE?— at Leeds and in Stepney made a collared coats I tress can be gained by a statement Beebe. At the age of 10 be answer- life-long Impression upon him and PROCESS 1 r Small price too I sj rived In the state In their own ed President Lincoln's call for vol- tient, persistent person with average capabilities gener- a NEWFAU issued this morning by Miss Rey- automobiles. he has ever been a friend of the poor nolds. unteers and enlisted In the esth New i U.N ffga o r Carden Ballroom working man. 1^ 119"" "Since 1932 the American Red To ally succeeds better in the average span of life than Then Chaplain to Queen. S6Dawn,S6a Mond»,SmaKCairrln§Chait» Gross baa supplied the towm with .(Round Trip 64.08> W J At In a few years he got his chance COATS shoes, clothing, blankets, etc., with- Telephone 7007 ^ ' BASCOM LODGE to ahow it in resounding fashion. Ho New Style out any cost directly to the tax- Leaves so . OLASTONBt'RY those who “skyrocket” into fame and fortune. He or had been made chaplain to Queen WAS payere," she said. "The situaUon UE.VI'KK TRAVEL BURE.AU (On the New London Pike) Victoria and became Archbishop of Coal Ranqe 9.95 this year remains acute and even lO.X Miilii -aar,.,.* 71:irirhPHter she w'ho SAVES consistently will, in due time, have a York In 1908. As such, he had a jS ts ? more so when we find that our stock Get Your Boy Ready MIHttll l M E f i a WHEN?— seat in the House of Lords. In of articles mentioned herein is sadly November, 1917, In the most critical depleted. The need of shoes right nice sum to repay them for their efforts. lllusti attfi. NOW -______You spend so Uttl»— period of the World War, some of S199S0 and get so much I P in a now In Manchester exceeds anything SEPT. 1st the effete peers had been making Model Now 38 Doom, 38 a Month, Small Cerryinff CBaffa elae. Children going to school, For School Now ADMISSION:— supercilious remark.s about the un- fleduced to fabrics! Expert tailor- especially In the fall, need them No trade-in offer* or premiums, but a straight out ing I NEW sleeves and WIJ.LIAMS rest among the laboring classes. Up Slt9$0 more so than In the late spring and rose the Archbishop of York to say; price reduction! collars! All lined and early eummer. School will open now in a few days. You 4 5 CENTS "Vast numbers from the over- Warda worked out • plan with mamifachtrer* to re interlined I Save nowl 'When these baseball officials and crowded bouses in the slums came players decided to take this matter can save money and start him off in a SPECIAL .ATTRACTIONS; forward with the greatest readiness duce costs, we in turn cut our own small profit! So up I felt that they would atriku a THE SAVINGS BANK to help their country to which appar- the maker avoids his slack season, nicn .are put anag. believing that they were In- smart outfit from head to foot by coming DANCING ently they owed so little. .The work- ‘I n d back to wDiic, W ards sell more refrigerators, you buy experienced in matters of this sort. M. ers will rightly demand that pre-war Floor. for less .... ^ o o d fo r everyo n e f However, this morning I was more Johnson & Little 9 P. iM. - 3 A. OF MANCHESTER conditions shall not be restored___ than surprised when it was report- to HOUSE’S. Plumbing &' Heating Contraa'tors Having borne the greater part of Sec these now — choose at these low prices! Special L ed to me that the first contributions 3 BIG DOOR PRIZES A Mutual Savings BanJc the strain and sacrifice of war, they u d sale of the tickets exceeded the Willliims Oll-O-Matic are determined the rewards of their MMIIIIIt mental figure* I had put