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pleased to present dally a new fea- ON GOOD WILL TRIP ture column written by James J. President's Committee's Vast O’Leary entitled "Homo Economi* cub". In this column Mr. Leary will

attempt to analyze current econo- $850,000,000 Program King Georje Ami Qaeen|f||£]||f 0 £ ^ mic problems that are of vital inter- est to every thinking man. In tte

^ first series of articles the w rlA r Is Qm'ckly Attacked By

will endeavor to .point out the fundamental defecte In the Ameri- Aviator Inaists He Meant Tt

ON l OMERGAN can economy whlca lead to alter- A.MA , Backed By Doctor

nate periods o f. prosperity, and de- Land^ Califainii. WA pression. The primary object of the column. Is to stimulate constructive Urntbii IS CALLED OFF Wanhlngton, July 19.—Officials March Closely Guarded.; thought along economic lines of the American Medical Associa- Ancient Plan^ D nU i Tt among Herald readers. In view of -i

this, criticism of, or questions on tion heaped criticism today on a

Paris, July 19.— (A P )—A boom- Five Minotes After Senator the writer’s Ideas will be greatly Presidential committee’s recommw Straighten Ont Diffiodtiai ing salute of 101 guns welcomed appreciateu as an Indication of dation for an 1850,000,000 geVfern- King George and Qiieen Elizabeth of whether the column Is achieving Its Asserts Loyalty To FJ).R., purpose. ment health progranj^-'The far- Cansed By Lack OF England today on their arrival for Mr. O’Leary is especially quali- reaching venture, proposed to the’ a visit of state to France. Cnmiirings Says AH Objec- fied to write upon econoi^c sub- national health, -ronference yester- , p e r s ; S a y s H e i p The boyish - appearing King jects. Upon graduating from Man- day, would.bave two general alms: George, monarch of an empire of chester High Sebool In 1932 be I. It^wPuld expand general public i nearly 600,000,000 people, camS with tions To Him Are Gone. matlculated at Wesleyan Univer- health facilities, try to eradicate Back To United Sfailii his consort by boat and train from sity. While at Wesleyan he majored Jainea J. O X eaiy tuberculosis, venereal diseases, and . London to ..this-.capital stind was •in the Raid o f .Economico, and after . j :. , l U , malaria- and- to control “pnetinronla greeted by gray-halred Albert Le- graduation In 1936 be received bis sihly 'bow long bis present one will and cancer deaths, and develop ma- brun, titular chief of stato for 102,- Washlngton, July 19.— (API — A master of arts degree in- the same continue to provide him with a Dublin, July 19— (A P )- r _ ternal and child health centers. 000,000 people. ------/ - - pledge of loyalty to President field in 1937 M ter an extra ' year livelihood ? Prime Mini.ster Eamon dfi V«i> - Ik e visit of the British aovereigna 2. It would use some state, local Roosevelt’s objectives apparently of study. During the past year. Mr. What topic of conversation la and Federal funds to build hospi- era congratulated Douglas C. was designed to reaffirm—aa did a O’Leary attended the Duke Univer- removed today any administration more prevalent than that of busi- tals, maintain free beds, and give “Daredevil” Corrigan today ofld I similar visit by King George V In sity Graduate School of Economics ness conditions ? . On every street grants-ln-ald for research. 1914— the common ,front of two of opposition' to renomlnation of Sen- to which he will return In the fall corner one hears such comments as, his "wrong way” flight item the wmrld’s greatest, empires.^. Dtspnte Quickly Starts New York to Dublin. ator Lonergan (D., Conn.), a foe of In order to complete the require- "Business certainly Is rotten!" The royal partY arrived at theI H t - the court, and government reorgan- Presentation of the p ro p o s a l^ a ments for the degree of doctor of "Oh, If Roosevelt would only keep The prime minister horrli^ : (Om tie ~ Bois de "C ologn itog e station in the ization bills. “I am and have been committee on medical-, care ap{>olnt- philosophy. his hands off business!" from a Cabinet meeting t » ” aristocratic nprthwest comer of for and with President Roosevelt’’, ed by President Roosevelt'started pfmtt Mr. O’Leary's first article fol- "How many days did you work Paris, a dquare, gray-stone struc- said Lonergan in a radio address In lows:: an Immediate dispute. greet the 31-year-oId Cuifot^ di last week?" ture under i^ oa e greeh cupola visit- Connecticut late yesterday. Five "Did you hear the rumor that Dr. Irvin Abell o f Ldulsvllle, Ky., nian and hear the detaflfl o f t l^ :i ing royalty/traditionally descends. minutes later, Attorney-General president of the ., termed toe -Thfoni HOMO EqONOMIOUS Cheney’s Is going to shut down for K y if. daring flight in the old V lM | The royal train arrived at 4:49 Oimmtnga gave out a statement program unworitabie'. Dr. Hugh BUtsdat By JAMES J. O’LE A R Y a week?” which Corrigan 1 n s i ■ 1 9M:. p. m. (10:49 a. mi, e. a. t.). The here saying the speech "would seem What Is of greater l-nportance to A ll such discussion proves con- Cabot of the Mnyo (?Ilhlc, Rochester, sd"Long King and Queen, smiling broadly, to remove all reasonable objection brought him to Ireland infiteig "' I n Urti tha the average .man of today tbiin. his. SlqsJveJy that during the past de- Minn., a lejider o f the “ rebel" group smr oundi stepped onto' the'platform and shook to his YLohergan’s ) homlhatlon.” job^wheUier he has one, how- soon In the MCdlchl Association, replied; of California l^cauM liUtfia hand^ with President and Madame A glass of cool water was the first taste of Irish hospitality ex- htflUant ~ Cummings, a resident of (Onnec- he will be able to. obtain one, or pos-*' (OonUnited on Page Two.) "MalittMance of toe standards ot L«bzun. The King .wore the uniform tended Douglas Corrigan, American Irishtnan whose non-atop flight to "mistake” in direction. : « tarsos ai ticiit, did not Indicate be was practice by the medical pro- Ireland In a $900 airplane astounded the world, on his arrival In Dub- of ^ admiral, of the fleet- The •speaking for anyone other than After thanking De I I as at present organized has lin. This picture was radioed from London to New York- Qpeen was all In white. himself. The timing of his com- " Fifty been grossly unsatisfactory.” for Ireland’s kindness to /'Marines lining the platform pre- ment, however, led poKiicians here tnops U Corrigan, appearing •• ... Farts. T aanted arms, while a Marine band to believe "a general agreement to Dr. Olln West, secretary o f toe A. / played "God Save the King” and the M. A „ and Dr. Morris Flshbetn, edi- as if he had just hopped - | - ! i M O O D p o i support Lonergan bad been reached STATE’S G. 0. E. TO SE "MorseUlalM''. tor of toe Association’s. Journal, / by party leaders. the Irish Sea, visilisitM g_ The appearance of the King and joined Dr. Abell in preparing a more » mke a B p. K. by Fitzgerald WARM WaCOME WAITS ment buildings to s t n ^ l I ttie Britia Queen brought .volleys o f ^ eers complete criticism of the proposal. ■/ This iMlief was strengthened by out difficulties arising out. .f Tbe tre from throngs surrounding -the sta- an Immediate statement from na- CAUCUS DATES TODAY Further Studies Needed ' oral Gasti tion, while the royal salute soimded tional committeeman David E. Fitz- In his first comment. Dr. Abell his failure to have any of from the gims of Mount Valerian 4; i nor of toe gerald that Lonergan's speech argued that further studies were CORRIGAN ON RETURN papers a flier abroad is fiiiO^I > try ragim fort In the western suburb of should vouchsafe him renomlnation needed because medical require- Buresnes. posed to carry. VaMats, oav and re-election. Principal Topic Of Discus- ments varied, widely In different Flags Are Run Up RUnpjiN FLIER Not to Fly j-AIHoan : The British royal standard and the Both the Senator and Chimmtngs localities. He added: "Those people t Offidala of Ireland’s .DBtacbme touched indirectly on Lonergan’s op- JVenoh tricolor ran up on gilded sioti To-Be Call For R eiig- who think that they can-dssdoa-a Trip Will Also Become Prof- of external affairs told AAademy, staffs. From a huge cage, concealed position to two o f the Presideht's centrally controlled medical service would placo no dlfflcultlM ia _ the Naval by banks Of flowers, 10,000 white major proposals. Said Lonergan: PLANS OCEAN HOP plan which can be fitted to toe vary- LATE NEWS way. - r r Mote of r doves were released as Their Majes- "There have been differences, of ing conditions of the states, coim- itable One If FKer Accepts Corrigan went out to ****""1flT i Twenty course, between me and those with naHon Of Members Mep- ties appeared, a-symbol of Franco- ties and cities o f this country &e airport to see his "old cratol a ^ f tnoludlng Britlsh aepiratlons for peace. whom I have been associated. It is disclosed he hoped to visit LoodOB; sons, wen disctisslng theories which no prac- Financial Offers Made; King Geofge'and Queen Elizabeth tioned In Jury Pro^s. To Start Thursday For Bach tical health administrator could FLASHES! to exhibit toe plane. Thtre ^ fid Iing the n (ConUnaed On Page Two) - a M B s u r e s arrived at Boulogne thla morning posslMy approve." was some talk that tas might taki V A pollci from London and came to Paris over Dr. uabot said he did not feel Not To Be Punished. toe machine to toe Glasgow oxpetoi 12C miles of carefully guarded rails arest; Has Been Prepar- FINLAND ACCEPTS royal cort Hartford, July 19— (A P )— Fac- much confidence In toe results o f the tlon. . which became. In effect, their private Helsingfors, July 19.— (A P )—^Fin- " I am not going home wlthaot from wbl ing an unprecedented situ&tion In A. M. A. survey of medical needs. line for the occasion. Troops, .mo- land today accepted a formal Invita- toe plane, but I won’t fly It," thS - Thousands GUARDS FRUSTRATE He asserted that thousands o f per- bile guards, gendarmes and police (Connecticut, the Republican State ing For Over A Year. New York, July 19 — (AP)---- ffoU'to bold Hie 1940 Olympic Gamea Californian explained. He aikld Iw - M t tourls sons lacked medical care while guarded the entire route. Central committee met this after- Douglas (who said jalopy?) Corri- at Helslngfo^ Finland originally would take it back by steuBW. throngs si thousands o f young physicians "are The aut Premier Edouard Daladier and his noon here to set caucus dates and gan today faced a warm and proba- had Md for tiM International games He had lunch at toe United Statos Cabinet were presented to the sov- ATTEMPTED BREAK New York. July 19— (AP) — The starving to death.” 'King and to discuss conditions within the bly profitable welcome home and and was given first cnil by the Inter- legation, where messages itata ereigns by Lebrun, after which the second solo flight across the Atlan- 'Visibly upset by Dr. Cabot’s national Ol3rmplc committee after many parts of toe world,poursd^tt' ware eo ei King Inspected the Mai^ine Guard. - party. ... nothing worse than a spanking out that few o W ith 'th e state convention , only tic ocean in less than a week Japan renounced the ganics last with congratulations on''hlB flight. Ride Through Paris (Continued on Page Two.) behini^ the hangar at the hands of week. One of them was said to have bosa glimpse of Then the Queen took the arm of two months away no person has yet be attempted Thursday b y Capt. a forgiving government. The Eei One Guard Is Stabbed, One been prominently mentioned as Re- from Henry Ford. tha President, Madame Lebrun took Alexander Papana, toe "Lindbergh For a trans-Atlantic flight violat- CHICAGO STiOkE RIOT foreign eei publican candidate fo r governor, Ck>rrigan was, $2,000 to tbs f 0d<< the King’s arm and the party enter- of Rumania,” who hopes to become ing all toe rules, a daring, unpre- North Chicago, ni„ Jnl:’ 19.— (A P ) already as a result of tbs Utlto ' diar. and ed automobiles for a three-mile ride and there appiears to be onl/ slight dlcted ocean hop before a world now paared to i Convict Is Shot Aiid An- interest In the nomination for U. S. the first to fly toe 4,712 miles from — A force* of policemen and deputy "mistake" in direction, having rs> through Paris to the foreign minls- New York to Bucharest non-stop. BODY OF MARIE yawning over fliers who can let a - even as toi Senator. sheriffs, flailing clubs and firing tear ceived that much for a radio broad- The captain, famous In European robot do the heavy work and reach gas bombs, drove a crowd of pickets cast to America. ■With (3< (Uontlnned on Page Two.) other Is Badly Beaten. Demands from within and with- anr>ounced destinations on schedule, foreign ml out the committee for the resigna- sports circles and recognized as an from the strike-bound Chicago Corrigan’s antiquated plans was outstanding acrobatic performer, LYING IN STATE riches may be the .4-eward If Corri- Hardware Foundry Company plant held by Irish customs offldslR but BBUaha, Bi tions o f three members, Charles E. 'Win begin holds the Rumanian altitude record g.;n will take them. today. be said this was a mere fonasllty Williamson, member from the 26th of 41,700 feet. Stifling snickers that turned to tended to I Columbua, O., July 19— (A P ) — district; Clarence G. Willard, sec- The offleers, numbering about 50 and that he was approaching-; f m For'th e ocean part of . toe route openmouthed amazement and then and recruited from north shore NOTED EVANGEUST An Ohio penitentiary guard was retary o f the. committee and a mem- Dublin government In an tSogt $0 he wilt follow the trail of Douglas to admiration, persons of Influence towns, moved to a swift attack after get it r^eased. stabbed today in a frustrated prison ber from ,the 9th District, and John Rumania Monrns Death Of indicated his penalty. If any, for break. One convict was shot apd Buckley, member from the 35th G. CThe Incorrigible) ck>rrlgan, who a gathering o f between 400 and 500 (torrigw spent toe moming ^ conquered the_pcwn s.tretch— the nose-thumbing the authorities Ignored their order to disperse. Ing around the groundS-OC " Pen mother badly beaten...... — District were a disturbing factor to- would be Tight. DIES IN HOLLYWOOD eighth person to do It solo— yester- Dowager Queen; Her Son A halt dozen women pickets were ed States legation, where be Is ng* The prisoners tried a daring es- day. From Denis Mulligan, head of toe cape by kidnaping two guards and lyiUlamson Is one of the 27 men day In a surprise hop to Ireland In knocked to the gronnd. A number der technical detention beeauBS m his $900 "F ljin g Crate.” Federal Bureau of A ir Commerce, a deputy warden within the institu- ordered arrested' on charges of con- of other participuts In the battle his arrival yesterday without - . I N Papana will use a new type Bark- Is Called From His Exile. on the official side, to the Irlsh- were struck by stones and bottles clal papers. He is toe guoat I d levins tions walls. spiracy to defraud the city of touahter ( Dr. Paul Rader Passes Away American societies of New York, on but none was Injured seriously. toe minister, John Cudahy, Stabbed- lA' the abdbnlen. Guard Waterbury o f more than yi,000.0()0 toe sentimental, toe flight so caught Kenest -irhi V Raymond T. Thornton was in a seri- He pleaded not guilty in Superior (Oontlniied on Page Eight.) He put in much time Bucharest, July 19.—-(A P )— The imagination that the policy was to STEAMER AGROUND .the wa« a, i ous condition; Ck>urt in. Waterbury last week and forgi.ve—and not forget so far as a with the crowd which gatoerad I _ After Long Illness; Had death of their mother, the‘ Dowager Manila, July 19.— (AP)— The 5ent ta u« , Clyde Staup,' 28, convicted robber, elected to be tried by jury at the welcome is concerned. before-be got up and discuaidng hid ret new lu British steamer City of Derby flash- was shot in' the. groin and side. September session of the court. Queen Marie, brought at least tem- Already, they're dusting off 'the plans with the minister, !a ell bean ed a radio call for immediate as- Preached All Over World. Charles Menges, 28, sentenced to Buckley was criticized In the re- BANKERS ARE TOLIX porary reconciliation today between "celebrity trail" traveled only last The question of clothes did n d life for murder of a deputy sheriff, port of the Special Grand Jury that King Carol of Rumania and Nicholas sistance toni.ght,’ reporting she was week by Howard Hughes & Com- bother him. He considered hla Inunaf wTts badly beaten and at first pre- investigated Waterbury affairs, the Brana. aground on Sallno Island, center ot diate needs supplied, but said ha tended he was shot.' pany. jury charging that while Buckley The .King summoned his brother Mulligan, torn between the pride the Philippine group. might go shopping later. - - ’ 1,08 Angeles, July 19— (A P )— Dr. Guard Elmer Callahan’ fired six TO BROADEN CREDIT held office as a member of the — toe former Prince Nicholas, shorn of the "Ould Sod'- and duty,, assert- The 6246-ton ship, registered from He acknowledged that “ folks hera- Raul Rader, 58, ihternaUonally- shots as the two convicts approach- Llquhr Ctontrol Board he was en- of bis titles aAd In exile in Italy ed between chuckles that something London, carried no passengers. A . 'known evangelist, died at Hollywood ed the prison gates menacing with gaged in lobbying for small, loan stlli are tremendously excited aboi^ since April 26, 1937, for marrying would have to be done.' tug was ordered from Manila to aid | njy trip, but after all it hospital today after a long il'lness. knives Deputy Warden William companies, In violation o f a statute a comikoner— to attend toe funeral His first concern was to prevent the Derby. Ifr,. Rader’s evangelistic work had Walker and two guards. Other Willard was critiolzed for agtlvi- much. They’ve been very kind ts n s RFC Makes Appeal For ollth e Queen, who died Monday of "Incorrigible Corrigan” from Jump-; Every taken him twice around the world. guards came rushing out of the' ties in connection with the sale of in. not having me summonsd. for ing Into, hie .ship;atjd’ flying IjOTne.’’ SPORTS R.4INED OUT. Mone Re. .had .h e^ preaching in^-^rlca gxMird-.;room.; vwlnging, .pluhs,., ;nnd .land. ,.to , 1 ^ -atgto ior... the .Merritt; _an unusual form of cirrhosis of the landing. wItM pt an, alr-ai nrtoliya|.. ''and England 'early'this' year""when thwarted the escape. Rsrk'way right of way. ’Ihe Grand Bver • « toe " a ^ or.82.-' ■'^■goktori;“ jr^y ’ l9:-^( A CerUfl'cate.’’ 'm illness compelled him to return In Exercise Yard . •* Jury charged he received s sum of King carol warned • Brana, how- Corrigan promised Interviewers .game' bteween Chicago's Hhltc Sox Borrowed Pajamas li. Ireland he would riot attempt to home. ■ A t death, he was head o f the . Both prisoners. Involved In. an at-. money for aervlcsa In .connection ever, that .he minit_leaye Rumania. and. Boston’s - Bed Soxt . Longwood T h e - 31-year-old, C allfom la^alifljr nes^ Mncli Idle Money. Backtrack hla uncharted, trail across New Wide World Gospel Oqurlers, which Immediately after the ceremonies. Bowl’s - classy ' tennis tonrnammti I flew an aged plane the ’*wrong " he founded in 1922^ (Oonttnoed on Page Two.) toonttnued On Page 'Two) A solemn requiem mas.s was cele- the Atlantic, a route carefully the Grand .Circuit’s light harness 15 Ib travecaed. six. previous r times- by I crossed the Atlantic, .act. a l l : In -Ms coUege'diys he wav a box- bratei^ by Miron - Cristea, Prime ben e racing- progn m -it '' Old Oi^ a.iators flying solo arid mainly with and TfCiand talking and Jack er and football atai at the Univer- . Washington, July 19.— (A P ) __ Minister and Patriarch of the Ru- chard Beach, Me., and an outdoor claimed on two oontinenta as a 1 • ■ ' . * The morning mall brought to the elaborate Instruments a.s aids — 26 sity ot J>enver, and founded Beta manian prthpdox Church,-at the wrestling match between title ! foolhardy hero, slept late hi toe p nation’s bankers today a terse RFC certainly In ' planes prettier than Kappa, a natldndl fraternity.- He cemetery at Sinaia, aeat of Queen Corrigan’s -obsolete . (“utUss Robin, claimants Steve (Crusher) Casey ot I guest bed of toe American &Bga- bag wrota a number of gospel ihymns Nazi- Attacks On Jews appeal to lend more money to busi- Marie’s castle where she died. The Ireland, and Dick Shlkat o f Ger- ness. 1929 model. ' tlon. He wore pajamas borrowed and was author of two books, mass marked toe beginning of six The mild burst o f pubficlty that many, an were rained out today. ifrom American Minister John "Round the Rotmd World," dealing Chairman Jesse H. Jones o f toe months’ mourning. Members of the RFC wrote officials of all state and accompanied' Corrigan’s 28-hour _____ * ' , ’;(“udahy. , with his evangelistic tours, and . Affect the Stock Market government attended the service. non-stop flight from Long Beach, M A R K E T PRICES "^ A R . j “ i want a nice long rest," he told " ^ g Bug," a religious novel. national banks that bank participa- Thousands of her former subjects (“ailf., to New York July 9, a mere New York, July l9.— (A P ) — The ""Cudahy last night. "Don’t wakB me Good ' He was born in Denver,-Aug. 24^ tion in RFC loans to Industry was insufficient, and added: stood In long lines to enter Tellaor smattering of space on toe eve of heaviest buying time since the for a long time. I ’ll sleep througb . 1879, a son o f Rev. Daniel L. Rader. Bing Berlin, July 19.— (A P ) — In-,|ffuctuating since March, complains ;Tf banking )s to remain In pri- Castle In Sinaia where the body will Howard Hughes takeoff 'round the Stock . Market started on' a fast Obmpleting hlh ' education at the breakfast." creaaed anti-Semitism of the past o f an absence of buyers. Because vate hands It must rheet the credit lie In atate today and tomorrow. world, bropght several "feeler” of- climb a month ago rolled up gains He had toe matter of too Isnllty University o f Puget Sound, Wash., month and decrees by Germsuty's of thla Inability to absorb high needs pf toe country." Brfm git To Burharest fers to the flyer. ranging to $44 or more a share of his landing to settle with Xrtsh apd then athletic director o f Hami- economic director. Field Marshal Now that he has completely cap- pint I sales, July consequently h u reauTt- He directed attention to toe num- A-roYal train Is to'convey the today and Uftqjl many Important oflietals, but men with namsB like Une University in Minnesota. Hermann Wilhelm Goering, appear- tured toe front pages concrete of- ■a ed In a-rapid drop in'prices -varying ber of bills Introduced In- the last- -body Thursday.to Bucharest where shares to new peaks for tbe year. Corrigan and Cudahy are not Oksty Pastor o f Boston Ctanreh ' ed today to have become a double- from seven to 16 points. fers of. profit are piling up. session of Ctongresa provldlii|>fitf- It will lie in state Thursday and Fri- The bullisb fever waned In tbe to have troublq beta getting ovsr s Bed His first ministerial work was as edged sword—hitting the Jews and Thus, German General EJectric, Oil companies whose regularly last hour of trading and advances ther extension of governmenvcredlt day In Cotrocenl palace, the Queen’s technical difficulty when tt ooaoarni >Coffc pastor o f the Oongregational church resi^ltlng in a stock market tumble. dropped from 119 1-7 to 105 In yes- to business. ^ former residence In this capUhl. prepared-products fueled and lubri- were whittled down. a flight like Corrigan’s to DabMn. -In Boston. - Later Dr. Rader was A lethargy of (Jerman stock ex- terday’s quotations; dye trust from "The?e la atlll-'^perslstent talk A special funeral train will take cated CJorrigan’s plane checked Octal changes appeared In July, a likely . He won’t have to worry Bboui pastor o f Moody Memorial church In 156 to 148, United Steel 108 to 100, about to e . establishment of indus- the remains to Kurtea de Argesch Floyd Bennett Field yesterday to result o f Ooerihg's decree of April clothes. Admiring tailors strMdy S mp, 1 Chicago and then president o f the Reichsbank. 196 to 189. -- trial hank's throughout toe country,*’ on Sunday for Interment beneath a learn just what he bought or bar- 24 whereby Jews were required to Whllb the downward trend optl-- tered from them.. have sent the daring aviator .twc Christian and Missionary Alliance. he said, “to be at least partially 16th Century (^thedral cloister, register their property. 'This was miatically la described aa teqiporary, Did Not Sign Offer new outfits, free. v. Cami He founded the * Chicago Gospel owned by the government, to pro- where a vault next to that qf ner Stores * C lo se d Tabernacle in 1922 and became one seen aa a step towards breaking owing to the Jewish "’desire to vide capital for local private busi- One representative, thinking Cor- He had offers u contracti. the “Jewish Hegemony o f business liquidate business holdmga, newspa- hubband. King Ferdinand, long has rigan merely, had Intended to com- o f the pioneers In broadcasting gos- nesses. been prepared for her. Ferdinand although b* 1*** life." - pers emphasise that the full em- "You bankers know that with plete his transcontinental round -SbflcUnj pel by radio. While Mrs. Aimee died 4n 1927( # ■'Tile so-called “Aryanlzation pro- ployment In German Industry and our great alnmdance of banking re- trip with a non-stop hop back' to T o r h o rr o w (Centhuied oa Fog* BgM Y ‘ Semple McPherson was on a trip to I Special Rail Fkree the Holy Land in 1926, he served as cess’’ presently Is In full saing. the nation’s economic life are wholly sources it should not be necessarjr Long Beach, offered $5 worth of oil along with the barring of Jewish unaffected by or a cause o f the for toe government to lend to pri- Special cheap railroad fares will for the right to use Corrigan's name Manchester stores, particularly Vi pastor at Angelua Tjemple here, but brokers from exchanges, it induced be Instituted to enable poor people those connected with the Mer- TREASURY BALA^OB said ha preached hie own faith. Bourse weakness.- vate industry. You should also in advertisements. Jews to reaUze on their shore hold- to.vlsit Bucharest for farewells to chants’ division o f toe Manchester In Rader founded the Business circles, wt the other know tost toe government will be ' Corrigan declined to sign, offered 19S2 P r. ings. th.eir beloved -<^een. Chamber o f Commerce, will ob- 'Washingtoti,. July band,, were inclined to believe that li—o ah - Paul Rader Tabontacle bare, later forced to lend so long as there is a to pay and was given toe oil any- Cosh-hungry industry, in an effort a general stagnation of world mar- substantial demand for legitimate The decision m the final details way. , aervs "Merchants Day” tomor- The position et the Trsam sm r 3*0% gtiiag to Fort Wayne, Ind... to be- tarthar to enlarge its -plants, also kets, reflected here in a slight rs- credit which la not'being met." of funeral arrangements awaited A New Jersey amusement park row. 'They will be closed for the 18: - come directer o f Ooapel Temple. offered a considarable part o f the ductioa o f exports, was .airtly re- The Federal Reserve Board estl- the opening o f her testament, in toe announced a- $25,000 offer tf Oorri- day and employees will spend tbe Raoeipts. $BA3BA04Afl| day on outlnga and picnics. ■to ^ holdings. 22*^1* ^ Ujp|)iairity...... the of turas-y«A7M47J2; m t IlfBlD arM . vb k * has head aa Pfiaa Ti>o.l tm nUrt-X (Onntlniffd s* Pag* Eight.) MANCK^STBB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X5NN., TUESDAY, JULY 19,198® M A N C H ES^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 19,1988 alUaaca Ui tba face of tha solidarity of Gehnany and Italy, whoao rulers 000. On the face of It, such a state- taken to Hartford, wb«* ha has OONCEmS conferred during a similar visit ofpEC Li^ GUAitDS meat that too. many consumers been oiara at the hoopital under Many Take Drivingr Testa Here VERMONT B. DEAN state to Rome by Relchsfuehrer Relieve Missing Flier KIWANIANS GUESTS goods would be produced if we put TOUCHES LIVE WIRE, JAP BOMBS FALL constant treatment 14 MORE NAMES GO NEW PUBLISHER Hitler little Inore than two months aU our men and machinee to work On Poolby Tour LU1HERAN INFALL, MAYBE ago. GASSED PICKETS Is ridiculous. In 1939 these men Many poultrymeu from this vicin- TOSPEAKATSTORRS Attempted Ocean Hop ATCOVENTTIYCAMP and machines were Operating at ^U .S. MISSIONity are taking the tour of the Mid- ON *N0 BOOZE’ LIST RBASOX FOB VISIT about 80 per cent capacity, and LOSES ONE FINGER dlesex County poultry farms today FOR HMES-STAR HEREOi Paris, July 19.—1 API—France even then an average American with tha Tolland and Hartford and Britain emphasised their dipio* family waa receiving only |2,600 Coimty poultrymen; The^group left Head Of Agrleidtnra College Wing To Sponsor Witness Tells Senate Prob> ter of Davis E. Smith, Detroit flyer returned to Malden. Sunday, after a worth of goods and services. The On Pfoteram For Experiment matle and military ties today with nplssing since he left Wayne (De- 20 Members Enjoy Turkey Twenty Chinese KiOed h toe Tolland County Farm Bureau Cases Have All Been Investi- the formal visit of state by King visit to Detroit Another slater and problem, aa most economists agree Ern^ Christ Of Foster office at nine o’clock ahd Joined the Victor W. Knandi (H Wilton Station’s Anniversary. 17 Clrarclies fa Stete troit County Airport in a rebuilt two sons Uva,in naarby Watartown. T^ngnm Bat Beliove FaB Ceorga- VT of -England and'^hlS ers Of Strike At Republic monoplane at dawn on June 39, sug- la ona .of ovaiyproducUpn,’ but other gTOup'st'the South 'Manches- Queen. Mra. Hawea dasorlhed her brother rather a scarcity of available pur- ter poatofflce. ‘ gated And Posting k Jus- gested today be might have at- aa "an invehtor" whoas plana car- Dinner Last Ni^L* YoBng- chasing power by means o< which Most Intehsiye Raid Thus takes Over Control Of Storra, July 19—Dr. J. L. Hflls, While a long schadula of public tempted a trans Atlantic hop. Street Bebg Treated h CROdreB at Oomp Represeeted~ li Better Hme For Them. functions gave notice'to the world Steel Company Plant ried many of bla-developmenta. He consumers ars enabled to take off Ten Rockville children, five boys Dean of Agriculture, University of / <1} M n. Glenn D. Howes of nearby had flown here aeveral tlmea, she sters Pot On Prognun. tosj market the goods------actuallyUly pro- Far On Hankow. tified A sserts WaddeD. Vermont, will apeak on "Dreama, that tha two’ democraelM stood to- Malden, said Smltha plans- was said. * duced or able to be produced. Hartford For Acddent and five girls wlU return tomorrow Paper Today. Goals, E^da,”- at 2:00 p. m., Thurs- bpod Spoisor® A fair. gether, there appeared an added equipped with a rubber boat and In Detroit, .Joseph W. Hence, a Dozens of fallacies such as the from toe Salvation Army Camp at day, July 28, in the Storrs Church, Army Innd conc«rU, signlflcance in 'behind-the-scenes Washington, July 19—{AP)—A oarried 378 gallons of gasoline. The friend who helped Smith rebuUd hla above are rampant today. In n South Coventry where they have as part of the combined celebration ham baan aa annual summer conferences planned among Britlah Craft, similar to one In which Doug- Twenty members of the Manches- Hankow, July 19.»—(AP)—Four been since last Wedneoday. Upon By unanimous vote, the Board of milk truck, drivar told the Senate plane, said the flyer bad a dream of ter Klwanls club went to the Na- series of articles which will’follow Brneat Christ, of 48 Foatap iitraet. Bridgeport, July 19.—(AP)—Vic- of 'the 80th anniversary of the The third annual outing for saaaral years under the and French statesmen. las Corrigan of Los Angalss com- It la tha writer’s hope that a aum- Japanese bombs fell on toe Amerl- toelr return another group of five Selectmen last night ordered toe Clcll Liberties committee today that flying the Atlantic to Ireland. Air- than Hale camp at Coventry lake' • f f S®*** employed u a Uneman tv Oie Hart- tor Whitman Knauth of Wilton, to- Brotherhood ot the , HartfbiZI lip at the Chamber of Com- The British foreign secretary, vis- pleted a New York to Dublin hop port officials declared he "never tord mratrle Light company, in ean church mlsalon'a Boone Unl- boys and five girls will be taken to addition of 14 names to the list of day becomes publisher of the Bridge- wllT probably be held in the count Halifax, Is accompanying the steel company guards clubbed and yesterday, had been fitted with a l^t night when the local riu b la ^ urn the eamp. trlcti comprising 17 churehas la gave any Inkling of arjrthlng" and s^nacAHi v^iatlorfor^u™ H a i^ rd , to at tha Hartford hospl- -versity campus during a raid town relief recipients who i port Tlmes-Star.. Mr. Krisuth has ^1 this year, It was announced to- royal party. Leslie Hore-Belisha, gaaeed a crowd of 300 persona In new engine and a new type of wing, Hanoe’s wife added that "no one tM where he waa taken on July 4 These 20 children are sent to the stote of toe A uguati^ Syooff,^*^. the Berger Manufacturing Company she laid. > f underprivileged Manche6^*‘^ys ^ ntanulate Hankow, Wuchang and Hanyang camp with toe money coming from denied the right to purchase alco- acquired the Interest of H. S. Tal- iqr iStecuUva Mce President E. Britain’s war ntlnlster, also will be knew when or-where he waa going and glris. At preamt M locS tanking among lu after an accident which reaultod to holic liquors In this town. The per- be held at Highland Park hers A XoCaba of the Chamber. The here. strike at Canton, Ohio May 37, 1988. Smith was "the type to do any- and we haven't heard a word from tto lees of a fljiger and a' burn on today, killing 20 Chinese seeking Rockville’s share of toe annual madge which constitutes control of Sunday afternoon, July 24, im ttf Darrell Smith, the wltneM, testi- thing", his slater declared. She ex- boys u e included among the WI on^nom lc_aubject8. In sona named, to be added to the Raatd of Control of the Chamber They will talk with Premier him since." boys arid girls enjoying varaUoris at ft, Economics la ,hta f<^. Me. Christ la employed shelter under an old wall. Salvation Army appeal. The com- "posted persons list" recently plac- this newspaper. the auspices of the Brotherhood ^ S m aipraasad lU wHlingness to' Edouard -Daladler and Foreign fied the attack was unprovoked. plained ahe learned of bis disappear- The flyer was a Chiyslar Oorpor- the Salvation Army ramp. »PPllcatlon of comcommon ._„ « ««d waa ehanglng an elec- ’ihe university la to Wuchang, mittee felt that It would be better the Emanuel Lutheran cburdL About SO guards, he said, hemmed ance only when a alster. Mra. trie light bulb. It broke aa he waa .ed in local taverns and package John F. Bresnahan. formerly gen- ■pnnanr the concerts again but It is Minister Georges Bonnet, their at- atloa worker. The local club m em b& enloved 1 anyone capable of using acroas the Yangtse river from Han- to send 20 children to camp for one stores, have all'been Investigated eral manag^, of the New York good weather prevails. It la Mt ttat the tail ^uld be a better tention upon Central Europe which In union pickets and onlookers, a b o ^ to eompleta tha work and to kow, provisional capital of China. week than ten for two weeks. Over that close to 300 persmia flooded them with tear gas from the a fine turkey dinner prepared by Uie •Oobo- reaehlng out to raplara the bulb he by the charity department, and World and now a resident of New I for thair presentation than the ' once again Is considered tha danger (^ p chefs and served by some of Other mlsallea hit within a few $800 was rsdsed In toe recent appeal their records aa persons who should Milford, will become chairman of tend. /» spot, of the continent. rooftops, and closed In with Iron and a former member of the Re- the girl vacationers. touched jk live wire. The elaotrie yards of toe..convent of toe Ameri- for funds here.' the board. Ttae.plcnto wlU be a family *0*111 months. clubs. '— The Herald Ib ciae--*^ ** volt went through hla body. ’The be denied the use of drink have been LBwdmaater Harold Turklngton •This feeling centers about Csecho- publican Town Committee. Major and Mrs. Orcutt who are caee of the Open can Catholic Sisters of Notre Dame. Jury Lists verified, according to Town Charity Mr. Knauth handed Henry D. and all members of tba local obwRtt His description of the street fight- Hla Program Forum In order to question aecldant happened on July 3, hut it are welcome to attsnd. FaadllM^ m'Xbs Salvation Army points out Slovakia’s proposed nationality In charge of the camp were guests or waa not conaldeied aa oerioua until One struck to tlie yard of a German The following la toe list of those Superintendent George H. Waddell. The "Aetna Safety Special" steerometer la pictured above. Many Bradley, general manager, and ‘ttA t It la dUneult to get band mem- statute. Its publication Is expected ing drew a quick protest froih T.’ F. He. offered the following four- of the club at the dinner and both critlclM the writer’s views oi-villan’s roi^ence. who may be railed upon for Jury James L. McGovern, editor of the must bring their own luadi *H|. Patton, attorney for officials of the point program: N. Y. Stocks On the eerlA of arUeles immedl- July 4 when he waa taksip to tha hoe- Waddell said th a t although some found It difficult to keep toe red spot to line wjien traveling at what dishes. Coffee wito sugar end bsM togathar dtuing the summer this week, containing the conces- heartily welcomed the KIwanlana 1 ltaL One finger waa oo bCdly A checkup to all seettons of the duty In the Tolland County Superior 16f those whoae names are posted do Tlmes-Star, the following memoran- If:-BMoaMOf-voriod vacation periods. sion# the Csecb government le wUI' 8toel. Corporation.. which. _ ’’The ejep.y.on. and appointment .to and thanked the ctob .for lu a a ^ - *111 at. Court during the eomlBg oourt year | not now receive town aid, they have was supposed to be * rata of 60 miles per hour. ' ___ 1dum .tola, morning; will be provided, tree....lOa-'. Isontrols the Berger company, office of only such men and women Adto Exp .;...... ;. “12?4 eurned that it had to be amputated tri-clty area placed the civilian soda and othef refretomaata ' MilWr than haivo only a few mem- Ing to make to Ita clamoring Sude- ■Air Reduc ...... 04 ance In cartylrg out the wolrk. Ma- dSSq«*^n tae fundamental and the bum on hla foot la now be-' casualty total at about 150 killed from toe town of Ellington: done so within the past six montba, "With my assumption of stock present for the concerts, Mr. ten German minority of S.SOO.OOO. "This man la doing a beautiful as by training and experience Jor Orcutt is divisional co m ir^ X r wlfoh i« h ®y®taming treated at thie hospital. He la and wounded. Chules A. Armitage, Charlea F. thus coming under provision of the Several hundred Manchester per- control of the Tlmes-Star there need be on sale. i-.i Job,” Patton broke In on Smith' quaUfled for the office toey aee! Alaska J u n ...... 10% of the Salvation Army located to PWloO® of dVer 600,000 people have taken the be no apprehension on the part of The program- wO) bagta at ' gton suggested they be post- Spain’s Civil War Alleghany ...... - IH showing an ImprovomanL ■ ^ Most of the casualties to Wuchang Batz, 'John Bahler, Jarvla N. Clapp, law, which, it was explained earlier sona took tha ."Aetna Safety Spe- testa. The average naUonal score on led until after Labor Day ‘auid Ths Spanish c Hie Father’s M leal On the ^938 Berger strike this a/ter- Local Stocks ComI Inv Tr ...... 7 . . 49% la to make certain that wa are all sive of the war. Neighbors found him suffering tion, in Norwall^. heavy rainfall. rmore than 3,000,000, ahout- George VI was undertaking a Coml Solv ...... 9% members of toe committee are Mrs. tola year there'were 23 contaminat- proved Harbor Facilities; from a bullet wound which. Dr. have three chUdren. npoh and mdve on to an investlga- At Meeting Last NighL going in the same direction and The attacks timed their rrlval to Clare Kloter, Mra. EUen Fisa and tog points noLed adjacent to toe Immediately after demobilization :t ad *Xoag Live tha Kingt" and "Long mission like that bla father per-1,tlon of the acUvlUes of citizens Furnished by Miller and WhlUiey dlons E d is o n ...... 29% coincide with the retiun to toelr Those At The He|iring. Charlea Meyers said, would have In 1919, Mr. Knauth entered newa- OsalM Cons Oil ...... O’LEARY TO WRITE that we aU accept the same leader- Mra. Otto Kaaulke. brook. / A Uva the Queen!" as the motor cars, formed In 1914,‘When by a stater committees in connection with the 48 Flsarl Street ...... 10% ship." Hankow base of heavy _Chtoeae been in bis heart if the organ )aper work as a reporter op the «laet 1 Irff-stmwmded - bsr-mounted Spahis In visit -Cteorgo V-demoft8trated~Angfe'- "«me steer strike of 1937.7 Hartford, 'Conn. Gont Gan , __ ...... *7%~ Opposition tTbeeitalii ^mbera at dsTyhreak. In three — Bexiag Taolgh* —r—- • On. Juned, It waa aald, 17 of these New Haven, JUIy 19.—(AP) — wasn't about an-inch to the left JaOy News in Springfield, M au. m. ■J btflUaat rad, white and blue unl- French friendship shortly before the . WilUam B. Martin I Corn Prod ...... 67% ir»thertog oir Sunset Re- With favorable weather tonight, contaminat ing points-had been ellm- of a normal position. Folk Hie committee heard yesterday SERIES FOR HERALD Dekah lodge memben attended the Whether any New Deal candldata oeparate flights, . toe Japaneee toe C;.-D. K. club will stage toelr t a a ^ tgr the miking of aewer con- U. S. Army engineers came to New He served in various editorial capa- SBVma and Rapubllcan n a rd s In World War. dramatic testimony of street fight- Loral Representative Del Lack and West ...... 7% would decide independently to op- The foreman at the factory cities there and also acted as a ape- 'ths. r it fP**^*"g gold helmets, went by. Douglas Alt-craft . .^ r e ^ M meeUrig to OddJFeUowa haU bombers dropped their cargo 'aa amateur boxing bouts tola evening to houses which had been Haven today to hear arguments for where he waa employed told po- ' Leaving his kingdom for the first ing between union pickets and Ber- 1K)0 p. ro. Quotations • ...... 83% Irat night at which the dlatrlet dep- pose Lonergan to the state nominat- JM>aneae attack and scattered small cial Washington correspondent for wads t f Fifty thousand ateel-helmeted time In his 18-month reign, the Du Pont-'.'...... rl26% (Contlnaed from Pftge One.) ing convention appeared uncertain. at toe Sandy ^a c h arena. Teams ‘“‘® Improved harbor facilities In tola lice Nlctnski had been despond- the Springfield Republican. Later 1 trom a lined tha route through ger company officials and guards. Eastmkn Kodak ... uty, Mrs. Minnie Smith of tlUa bombs. from WUUmantlc, ^ ThompsonvUle, •“ now remain, it city. The hearing was scheduled to ent recently. ysstanl English Monarch , -ind hts Queen One witness said the scrap involved Insuranoe Stocks ...... 179% town, paid her official visit The Several men have been mentioned Mr. Knauth saw similar aervice on Vana. Ten. thousand mobile guards, Bid Elec Auto L ite ...... ---- 26% cade the American public haa be- Meeting np. opposition In toe air Worcester and Springfield wlU ap- J ^ except one have start In mid-afternoon. the Atlanta, Ga., Constitution, the wwit t [ SSiOOO policemen and 30,000 reserve were the guests of President Albert Charlea M. White, operating vice Asked floor work waa exemplified by the aa possible candidates, but the only and flying teio' low to be hit by Chi- L,ebnm. Astna Casualty ..... 93 97 Gen Elec ...... 43% come increasingly economic-minded. avowed aspirant is Archibald Mc- pear In toe preUmtoaries, and Tony j^jj*^** connect Ldeut.-Col. John S. Bragdon. dis- Santa Barbara, Calif., Dally News, ■tag-al ji oOeara worked with the soldiers to president of Republic Steel, which Gen Foods ...... officers and guard team, all of nees anti-aircraft fire, six of toe trict engineer at Providence, R. I., Men and^ steel lined the King’s controls the Berger company. Aetna Fire ...... 4s% 47% ...... 35% According to Dr. Alfred Marahall, Neil, former national committee- Phllllpa of RockvUle wlU meet Asm «‘®“«totog portatton will be by W. L, Rose’s the Work In New York, and aa a tion- w*g«m ' BMka a aoUd wall of protection for Aetna Ufa ...... 38% Gen Motors ...... 42% probably the dean of English econ- white costumes. Mrs. Japaneae planes dived repeatedly, Shumway jf Worceater, Maas. . who conducted the field Investigation don correspondent for the United " (ha British rulers. route, alert guards against-any oc- Paul L. Hamilton, a railroad 27%. Smith broi^bt greetings from the man. j 'bus, leaving the church at 9:15. eaanot Automobile...... - 3i% Gillette ...... 8% omists. "Economlca - Is a study of pulling up within a few feet of the Past- OhleTs — Onttog / ' wain, and cannot be tied In in connection with the proposed The funeral of Frederick D. Clark, Press. 1 ^ troops, commanded by Gen- currenoe like the assassination of brakeman who formerly waa a Can- Assembly President,dent, and conveyed Lonergan la one of elghC demo- Hankow airfield. with the sewer system until exten- deepening, was to preside at the Conn. General ...... 27 > Hecker P ro d ...... 8% mankind In the ordinary business of to the members the aims. and de- cratic foee of the court bill who are The Past Chiefs Club of Kiowa 67 years old, was held this Mr. Knaiith’s father and grand- eZ. dias seal Gaston Blllotte, military gover- Klng^ Alexander of Yugoslavia at ton City bus driver, said he ’^peeled" Hartford Fire ...... 77 Hudson Motors life." It conccrn$ Itself chiefly with sions are made. hearing, assisted by Captain Henry •.J ,3 jl nor of the capital. Included 30 Infan- IWrsellle on Oct. 9, 1934. the ruddy-faced steel executive on 8% sires of their leader for the coming up for re-election this year. One of council are holding an oil ting/tola A report of progress from the J. Hoeffer and E. W. Crowley, senior (Tuesday) afternoon a,t half past father were associated -with toe in- gust, a try fagiments, live Cavalw regl- Hartford Steam Boiler 81 Int Harv ...... 67% those motives which affect most fall and winter. them. Senator Gillette of Iowa, waa aftemoon and evening at tl^ cot- one o’clock at the funeral rooms of ternational banking house of who U An escort of warships was provid- the chin and. knocked him down. National F ire ...... 61% Int Nick powerfully and moat steadily man's Board’s committee which is nego- engineer. Knauth, Nachod and Kuhne. His ! aants, several...... battalion# ofif^C Zouaves, ed to accompany the royal yacht White, he declared, . had acted In- After the busineaa session a pleas- renominated over a New D ^ e r, tage of Mrs. Cirrie Kane of Crystal tiating for the possible purchase of Plans called for presentation of a Taylor and Modeen at 233 Washing- has tal Phoenix ...... x',. 79 Int Tel and Tel .. conduct In the business part of bla ing program was presented by Jun- and another. Senator Van Nuys of Lake. Supper will be seriied and ton St., Hartford, with burial in brother, Arnold Whitman Knauth, Ij'AfMean riflemen and Moroccans. Into Boulogne harbor, (7 a. m. E9T) solenUy in ordering pickets off the Johns Monvllle .. life. The fact that bualneea motives the west aide Four Acres tract waa general summary of toe situation by abatlni I* ,X)Macbmenta from S t Cyr Military Travelers ...... 465 iors, under toe direction of tha com- Indiana, won renomlnatlon by ac- there will be a program of^ sports. received. Selectman David Cham- Arnold R. l^ylor, chairman of the Spring Grove cemetery. His death la a lawyer apeclallzing In maritime and from Boulogne to Paris rail- company property. Kennacott ...... are supplied by definite amounts of mittee chairman, Mrs. W. H. Dowd. clamation. Five moca. otiU Zacs occurred Saturday at toe Windham and aviation law. He has contri- Idas ( Adadsmy, France’s West Point, and road police and gendarmes patrolled Replying curtly a- -few minutes Public VtUltles Lehigh Val Rd ... money has enabled Economlca to •r ber* stated that he la now awaiting hafbor development committee, who tha Naval Academy, also lined the Conn. Lt. and Pow... S3 Carol Ann» Robinson and Phyllia primaries or ConvanUons. word from Cheney Brothers regard- was expected to tell of the large Community Memorial hospital, WIK buted many articles to law Journals aiattar closed stations, guarded swltchea later. White aald Hamilton struck CMnn. P o w ...... 45% Hgg and Myers B make exact measurements of the Kelsh, first year dancing pupils of In that quintet la Senator Tyd- limantlc, following a heart attack. on these 8ubjec(a. route of march. and rails for 160 miles. Loew’s ...... ing a proposal that the town pay area that would benefit from in- admit* Twanty-flve thousand foreigners, him in the back of the neck while Hartford Elec. Lt. 62 steadiest motives In business life Mias Peg^ Larkin, delighted with Inge of Maryland.. Hla New Deal NEW BUSES TO HAVE $16,000 for the property in three creased facUitiea. He had been In poor health for sev- Mr. Bresnahan, who will become ' tMhidIng more than 1,000 Amerl- the Capital he waa escorting Clarence Hale, an- Illuminating Shs ... 52 Lorillard ...... and thus to claim the authority of their numbers, one of which was a opponent. Representative Lewie, re-, ELM ST. RESURFACING equal annual Installments. Among the cities that -would be ^eraLmontha.__ For.the past I2.yeara chairman of the board, la a native It la ‘ com, were questioned by police dur- At the small stone Buis de Bou- other picket, off the Berger prop- N«w Britain G a s ___ 20 Mont Ward ...... science. Hawaiian dance with the proverbial ceived the endorsement late yester- he had been engaged In the poultry of Springfield, Mass., and received ■MUtor erty. Nash K elv ...... Prevloiis to 1929 the economist AN automatic SHIFTI Town Engineer J. Frank Bowen aided In tola respect Taylor listed f tar the morning In precautionary logne railroad station of the capital, I So, New Eng. Tel. Co." 140 grass skirts. Vivian Stoehr gave day of the American Federation of brought In to the Board a drawing Hartford, Meriden, New Britain, busihess In South Coventry, coming his early training on Springfield and that t ■z Mcosures for the visitors’ safety. guards of honor were drawn up In Hit With Bluckjaek , Western Mass...... 27% Nat Blac ...... ruled supreme in his own domain; a reading, Lucile Higgins played the Labor. This gave Lewis the eup- IS STARTED YESTERDAY here from Hartford. Besides his Boston newspapers. He was a pub- Nat Cash Reg ... that Is, the business man and labor- of a proposed new bridge for North VVaterbury, Torrlngton, Bristol, would t T A police dirigible followed the the square at the foot of the Avenue Hale testified he had been p^ished , Industrials piano, Bab. Pentland danced solo port of both factions of orgianleed — I School street to replace the old Holyoke and Springfield, Mass. wife Lillian Saunders Clark,' he lisher of the Boston Herald as a royal cortege from the rooftops Foch. . to the ground by White and-^iubsc- Nat D airy...... er, , lullej. Into a fa'ae sense of se- dances; Ulllan Naretto played a labor, the C. I. O. previously having New Torkj July 19—.(AP)t-New structure near Union pond now It was expected a request would leaves one daughter. Miss Ruth young man. Ho Is principally iden- made i Acme Wire ...... 23 Nat Distill ...... curity by easy profltq and steady from which thousands watched. President Lebrun, Premier Dala- qucntly had been hit oiv^the head Am. Hardware ...... 27 piano solo and also danced. F0I-, announced that It favored hla can- High Crowning Of Highway To buses minus gear shift levees and considered anUquated and Inade- be made for a deepening of the main Clark, employed at the Phoenix Fire tified with the New York World, if Mr. T Tiiouaanda of American and Brlt- dler and government ministers had with a blackjack. He sf^id he was not N Y Central ...... wages, were inclined to regard the lowing the program. Mrs. Frances didacy. clutch pedals soon will appear on quate. The new bridge would be 38 harbor channel from Its present 25 Insuranee Co., In Hartford. having been general manager of the Arrow H and H, Com. 38% NY NH and H ___ economist as an' impractical In- Be. Reduced; Hope To Com tagton. ish tourists were In the cheering ^n open platform to receive the employed . by the Berger company, Billings and Spencer. 4% Chambers and her committee served In Pennsylvania, meanwhile, a C. New York streets. A new device feet wide, with * 20 foot span over feet at mean low water to 30 feet. morning, evening and Sunday edi- throngs along the route. royal party amid massed bands, but was at the picket lint .for "edu- North Am ...... tellectual. This Is far from true lee cream, cookies and punch. I. O. official said that organization plete Job Within Two Weeks which qxperta In the automobile the brook, replacing the extremely Taylor also waa expected to sum- tions until their sale to the Scripps- | ths mic; Bristol Brass ...... 37 Packard at present, to which the brain trust bad decided to support tha Demo- Howard Interest and their merger The automobiles carrying the playing the national anthems of the catlonai’ reasons—to learn how to Colt’s-Pat. Firearms. 57 " 60 field believe eventually may be narrow 14 foot bridge which stands marize estimated savings of $400,000 STEALS HEARSE, TRIES fn the a Xtag and Queen and the Lebruns two nations.. . prevent dlsW^banoes at another Param Plct ...... bears mute testimony. The per- cratic ticket to the November elec- widely applied to private cars, will at present with a 30 foot span. It to manufacturers, merchants and Into toe New York World-Telegram Wo hi Eagle Lock ...... 1714 19% PeUn ...... fectly amazing development during tion. The C. I. O. slate lest la the Rockville, —July 19—Elm street, shippers aa a result of being able In 1932. ■ Thereafter ha waa con- were so lurrdunded by cavalrymen From the station, the-processional steel plant/Where he is employed. Fafnir Bearings .... 80 be u»ed—a hydraulic transmission, *» planned to do toe reconstruction natod ii that few of the S.OOO.OOO got even a Halo qdoted White as having fold Phelps Dodge .... the past ten years, however, has prlmaiy to the Damocratle State ooe Of toe prtocipal streets of toe In ,^hlch speeds are changed auto- as a WPA project if possible, the to rout* directly through this port TO “DEUVER” CORPSE nected with News-Week magazine, route ran three mllfis along the Gray Tel Pay Station 7 PhirPete ...... been the growth of a oltuatton In M. D.’SI NR0W (jornmittoe’s candidates, headed by city, la to receive a new surface and retiring when News-Week waa beyond fltopse of their faces. I Avenue Foch, around Napoleon's pickets: .....You lazy bums, you Hurt and Cooley . . . . I6O mStically by means of oil under ci^tlre Job to cost some $3344, of and thereby eliminating a large part The Earl of Halifax. Britain's Pub Serv N J .... which every thinking man la In Gov. George H. Earle for Senator. toe work was started on Monday by of trans-shipment charges (freight merged with Vincent A^stor’a maga- Oummln Arch of Triumph, down the Avenue want to work. All you are Hendey Mach., B ... 9% some degree an economist. pressure. which the town’s - share would be zine Today. floceign secreted^, rode with Dala- Radio ...... too Public Works Department, .under and rail) from New York, Boaton Worcester, Mass., July 19.—(AP) cabinet dicr. and the two statesmen ap- des Champs Elysees, through th s ! ** trouble and j-ou are Landers. Frary A Clk: 26 Reading ' Consider, for example toe high OVER FEDERAL toe direction of Superintendent of •The buses have be#n ordered from ‘‘'® J®**’ and other places. District Court here will hear this Place de la Concorde and across the f 8olug to get It. New Bnt. Mch., Com. 22% the General Motors truck and coach *^<1- able, an- r*> pwred to be in earnest conversation Rem ftond ...... school or university commencement Streets George B. Milne. On the list of speakers is Mayor nlorning the case of Thomas J. Con- even as the procession started. Seine to the ministry on the Qual T* denied this assertion. He do. pfd...... 90 Republic Steel .... epeaker. No longer is the gra4v.ate It is planned to resurface the en- dlvlaion of toe yeUoWyellow truck and n ece^p ^ John W. Murphy. lln, 43, who Patrolmen James Trai- fection f d'Orsay. else objected to opposing witnesses North and Judd .... 24% Rev Tob B forced, to listen to a speech couched NOTED EVANGELIST coach manufRctuHno^ t*nvnr\tLn\r I ____.c. *ite, be done at the ner and Michael Shea charged stole With Georges Bonnet. French 74 HEALTH PLANS tire street from the Prospect street - some no Five lines of troops,, mobile I “ "^*’“8®” the corn- Peck, Stow & Wilcox in the traditional termb of "do or a hearse with a body In It and tried (oralifn minister, and LesUe Hore- Russell Mfg. Co. . . ; . 22 Safeway Stores ...... 19% intersection to toe short stretch of set dlst BaUsha, Britlah war secretary, they guardsmen, police and reserve offl-1 P®"-'''® 126 guards during the strike. Schenley Dls die” Id a world of economic oppor- road In front of toe Union church Cma C npu;. Mil luv. J5 «,d I to "deliver” the corpse at a home. "Moat of the guards are married Scovill Mfg. Co...... 22 (Contlnaed from Page One.) DIES IN HOLLYWOOD Thp proposal was left with the pubUc ft win begin, formal conversations In- cers In civilian clothes,—100,000 Sears Roebuck .. tunity. Rather the gist of the talk and toe bank building.' toe New York City Omnibus Cor- clerk ot toe Board for investigation. SOUTH COVENTRY Specifically Conlin Is charged with tended to tighten the Anglo-French j I" —guarded the . avenues. men with families and are respected Stanley Works ___ 39 Shell U nion...... Is more likely to be that of courage poration SO. Chicago Motor Coach drunken driving, taking an automo- Bor. Id do., pfd...... 27%. charges. Dr. West oommented that The present surface of Elm street A daughter Margaret Ella has Troops were on the outside, facing clUzens,” White said. "More so than Socony V a c ...... In the face of unemployment. What "one member of the medical profes- (Oonttaned from Page One.) haa a high crown, and in toe winter company also has ordered 50 of the bile without authority and operating very pie the procession, and police on the In- some of th" 'people I think I could Torrlhgton ...... 25 South Pac ...... do present-day physicians discuss buses. They will be powered wito been born at the Hartford hospital without a license. Veeder Root ...... 4914 sion has held it up to ridicule." the; deep gutters present difficulties CURB QUOTATIONS to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Covil of The police said the hearse was frieada I side, facing the throngs. reach" As he spoke, he turned to- South Rwy ...... when .invited to lecture before a Question of Being Proud Falling health caused him to rotum for automobiles during storms and diesel engines. Personal Notices All buildings overlooking ‘the ward Hamilton, Hale and others sit- New York Banks St Brands ...... public gathering? Usually It is to Lea Angeles nearly two yeara The hydraulic drive was said by Wethersfield. . Mrs. Covll was for- stolen from In front ot a lunch car .^ta CQim( ting acroas the table:...... Bank of New- York St Gas and BH "T. some medical topfc-, but very often ‘T don’t know whether the medi.^ ago:- , ,^..lcp. Tt is planned to oonatruct toe merly Miss Lillian-^-Brandon, daugh- while It# driver • waa liMlde; The It's what route were' policed.''Special' passes company ehglheera to be simpler By ASSOCIATED PRESS don pffe Bankers Trust .. St on Cal ...... It is likely to be some subject such cal prafeeaion la any more proud of street along modem lines with a ter of James D. Brandon qf this vehicle is the property of a Holyoke were required to approach windows. ■’ This brought an admonition from him than he. is of it," be added. Surviving are his widow aAd three surface that will be almost level, than toe present method of driving ^®" 5% nako U Senator -La FoUette, only commit- Central^ Hanover St on N J ...... aa governmental interference' in daughters, Harriet Rader, his ae'cre- through gears. Ark Nat G as...... place. undertaker. It was en route from IN MEMORIAM The capital waa_____ ablaze with_____ flags, Chase ...... It became apparent today, how- and a- driving surface from curb to 3% Mrs. Linda E. Stanley Is visiting the Tewksbury Infirmary with.the y*lt a lo In levlnr memory of Cerote Ann fl^'inting,'flowers and pictures of the teeman present, - to' onilt personal- Tex Corp ...... business. The germ of Economlca tary; Mrs. David Griffith and Mrs. Asad Goa and El A Chemical ...... haa even Infested our churches as ever, that the ^clol Security Board, curb. It will be given a rough sur- 1% at the home of her daughter and body of a Holyoke man. ' Neither ment mt lavahter __ H.'KingKing and Queen as a settlnv Betting for ities. Timken Roll Bear WlUamlne Miller. Am Sup P o w ...... % Kenast who sies Ju’.y i», im ■ La FoUette Inquired extensively City ...... Trans America .. toe favorite sermons of minlatera the Children’s Bureau of the Labor face to prevent skidding, as there la Can Marconi ...... son-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Waldron the hearse nor Its contents were and flsbl ^ the aeriea of brilliant reremonlea, Continental Department, the Public Health a grade at toe lower' end of toe 1% M. Sennott of Stapleton, Staten harmed. Into, the labor policies of the Repub- Union Carbide .. and priests have become those con- G.0J>. CENTRAL GROUP Cent States E l ___ 9-16 • tioiial fi{ Jhe -was a flower from OoS'e sarden beginning tonight with a dinner and Corn Exchange . Union Pac __ __ cerning Commimlsm, Fascism, etc., Service, and other Federal agencies strept. Cities Serv ...... Island. . Police said Householders reportedpt goes w ith j^nt to us Just for'h whilst - state reception at President Le- llce Corporation. He contended the Although toe men were forced to 10 The Dally 'Vacation Bible School to them the hearse suddenly wheeled The wi ret now her memory Ungers company changed Its course in 1934 First National ;.. Unit Aircraft ..., rather than toe life of Christ concerned with the nation’s health Cits Serv., pfd .... 41 -n all hearts that kn^w her smile. brun’s Elysee Palace. Guaranfo Trust . Unit Corp The tremendous interest display- had parfeoted tha Federal-atata pro- atop, work aeveral tlm^s on Monday MEETS AT HARTFORD El Bond and Share sponsored by the Congregational into a street some distitoce from the ^dato McI by refusing to renew contracts with Irving 'Trust ...... because rff toe hear/y tain, it is plan- 9 Swday. school opened Monday lunch car. A man lurched from the not the Amalgaimated Association of Unit Gks Imp .,.. ed in economic subjects by men to gram without tha advice of toe Nlag Hud Pow .... 8% !;lianodlctl Manufaet. Trust U S R ubber...... all walka of Ufa la an exceedingly Medical aasoclatlqn. ned to complete to work in • about Penn Road ...... morning. The five groups are ar- driver’s seat, hurried to the back Iron, Steel and Tin Workers, an 2 % door and starting to open It, cried jmaalbly In Manhattan U S Smelt ...... healthy one, and y et.lt poasegses two weeks Uine., Hartford, Conn., July 19—(AP)— Pltney-Bowes ...... ranged as follows: Primary, Miss GUARDS FRUSTRATE A. F. of L.'affiliate. This was the New York Trust Mrs. ThoiiiH Sweeney 7% Alice Coombs, teacher; Junior Girls, to a group on the curb to -assist him. [ good ma union v/hlch called the Canton U S Steel ...... many, dangers. Because Economics CROSS AT REGATTA The Republican state central com- Segal L o c k ...... T4 Public National . Western Union .. deals with th* activity of human .. Mra. Mary Ann Davey Sweeney, Unit Gas ...... ,. Mrs. Marjorie Brennan; Junior And If U strike. Title Guarantee beings, activity which cannot be mittee convened' here today and <% Boys, Mrs. Harriet Robinson: Older FUGHT TO AZORES th e s im le Mdfhieu's ATTEMPTED BREAK White contended, on the other West El emd Mfg Kew London, July 19.—(AP)— ' wife of Thomas Sweeney, died at speculation waa rife aa to whether Unit Lt and Pow A 3% to mean ; U. 8. I T u a t ___ ... Woolworth examined minutely and at leisure Governor WUbur L. Cross will at- her home at 219 Cornwall atreet, Girls,, Miss Charlotte Brainard; Old- Lisbon. July 19.—(AP)—The hand, that ths failure to sign the In laboratory test tubes, beqauM Its an attempt would be made • to er Boys, the Rev. Henry E. Robin- German Lufthansa line’s seaplane, [may hav contracts was caused by the com- Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 9% tend a dinner here August 14 and Hartford on Monday. She bad been "purge” toe party of three members HARTFORD MAN K n.f.r.n A Every Day of the' Week (Continued from Page One.) subject matter Is Ulueively dynamic will present trophies o f the second a resident of Rockville for more son. the Nordraeer, departed for the rget toe pany's belief its employes would .be and on toe move, the economist who figured In recent Grand Jury In- Coventry women liable for Jury Azores ton morning on another ex- Money. Saving: Prices! annual Connecticut Governor’s re- than forty years, leaving here veatlgatlpn#., New Britain, July 19.—(AP) __ -Dec;.,^^^ :-.had .better rgpree.eqtpd io ftompsuty-.ua-,.; la. always faced. with,,; fiew. altua- gatta,< Joseph Worth,™ general ‘"number-of’yeara -ago- to make-her David A; Manning. 21, of Hartford.^ duty- for the- comlqg yeaz-. iwe aa periinental . flight tor Mr Ltsboh-N*w ' Why ' Paf M ■ l ’'heen exerctslfig fp the prison yard. Jbhs'not controlled by'’’outaid*rs.‘'' BANKERS ARE TOlD i = Ubns which render accurate econo- 'State chaii^aq Brajaidn Har- follows: Gertrude Anderson, Ina P. York irir service. ; I Heading for .Walker’s office^ they chairman of the regatta %»mmlttee, ANt W home In Hartford. wood said last hl2:ht toe meeUng, waa held under bond of $1,500 by mic analysis extremely difficult but announce today, Mr^ Worto aald be vwoeauncmi , She leaves her , husband, ' two state police today on a charge of Beebe, Helen E. Beville, Gladys O. The ship flew to New York last th d t c o u n ts ' Torced' two-guards to. Accompany f . DUve Swanson, daughter of Mr, at .toe aama ,Ume faa^ atin g . Even scheduled toc 2.p.m.. "will, set some Blssell, Alice J. Barkamp, Belle -W. year...... New Potatoes, j them. TO BROADEN CREDil contactei^Gdvenior CTOaa yeetef- ON THE SAME SROWi daughters, Mrs. R3y J. Kashman rtm lnal negligence in the death of and Mre.Mohn Swanson of Brandy the trained e'conomlat hesitates to day. caucus dates" and that he knew of Oarar Scranton, 26, Hartford. Clark,- Alice B. Coombs, Bertha H. 15 lb. peck ., "We want out,’’ they shouted. 5IATFS G. 0. P..T9..5iT street was bitten by their dog Sun- he dogmatic or to speak with auth- JACK HOLT In and Miss Gertrude E. Sweeney of no other business likely to come be- Cour, Edith P. Haven, Iona P.' Lord, : - .‘-'You; can't:get--.byt -.ike- this',” ■(OanUnnad tron» Paga O1M.V. day afternoon; - It - required - two ority on the.slmplest 'economic- sraL Tha^ragatta,-*. two-day affair In. Hartford; .also. a grandson.. Robert fore It. nie'.'eaucaa dates, he aatd, SciMton. died when a car In-which, Alnj*- G.- -Smith, Linda -T. -Stanley, ■ Walker argued, and for five min- variance to the ten-day program of ^TBjht Into Nbiffharg** Henry Kashman of Hartford. both men were rKUng left the road Jadf JFVost Sugrar, stitches to close the wound when Jects. It is only the untrained man would be "toward toe end of Au- and struck a telephone pole near Elizabeth A. White. Thie la the'* •ty ta t 86 pound utes he tried to -dissuade the men. CAUCUS DATES TODAT mates that banka have $8,130,000,• treated by Dr. Sundqulst of Man- or one who baa received only a very last year—will be August IS and The funeral will be held from the gust.” first year that women have been 000 Idle and lendable flmde. Com- 14, antf will feature sailing, and mo- Ahearo FlinenU Home at 180 Farm- the rotary In Berlin about 2 o’clock STOP HAY FEVER lilOI baHe bag ..... I' he agreed to, accompany chester at his office. She had been scanty education in Economics who DISHE$ TO THE LADIES Cfiarence. E. Willard, toe commit- this morning. eligible for Jury duty; but since $1.19 ; them to the front gate, but before mercial, Industrial and agricultural playing softball to tha yard and dares to expreaa himself autoorlta- tor cruiser races, with tha Gover- ington avenue on Thursday moraing jposiy wit (Oonttnoed from Page One.) nor’s cup, toe chief trophy. tee’s secretary, was censured by State i^ c e roported the trans- Jury cases are seldom tried In tola he left,his office he signaled a clerk, loans of banks to' 101 leading cities afterwards sat down next to the tlvaly. THTTRS,: "LORD JEFF" at 8:30' and' at' S t Juatin’a church toe Grand Jury which Investigated county. Juries being called only- <( |ltioug ca Sheffield Milk, who spread the alarm.- , Increased $5,000,000 to toe week The dinner at which the trophies at 9 o’clock.with a Solemn Requiem former on the pole fell and struck with sale of property owned by the flog to pat him- Tha deg la be- Becauoa there are so many of PIA7B "Craahing Holtywood" Merritt Parkway land daals and Scranton on tha head, killing him about twice a year, there Is little . M e et 4 tall cans ..., Knives Are Found ^ Greenwich w ater Supply Company. ending July 13, the board raported. lieved to have been asleep and upon these "quacli-economltts'’ holding will be presented will wind up toe High Mass. Burial wUl be In S t likelihood that many of the women A-Z” 25 c 'Warden James C .. Woodard re- The Increase is the second gain In regatta program. Charles E.^-WllUamson of Darien, * Instantly. Manning at flrat denied “Nobody likes to do business with a being awakened marled and bit her forth to newspapers ahd upon public Bernard’s cemetery, Rockville. committee member, gg/i Harry Mac- he was driving the car, but later named on toe list will serve in tots heading of service is the service th* Good Luck Jar I ported be found a rope ladder with' KENNEDY A CANDID.ATE three w-eeks, but prior to that there In the arm abovaatoe elbow Just -latforma there la a great danger Fined In SteSord capacity. Names of women com- grouch t You like to see a sxnile on the an Iron hook, two' hand-wrought had been decreases for 31 weeks. MURDERS IN BURMA kenzie of Bethel, * Fairfield county admitted to police that he had been gas gives! Amoco-Gas gives you more Rings, 4 doz. .. Now Haven. July 19 — (AP) — missing tba artery. hat the pubUe m ind wiU be flUed Paul Jalcapic,. Jr., 30, of Tolland, Republican leader,, are under arrest driving. prise 12 per cent of the Jury list for man who waits on you . . . But you knives, and several pieces of gas Harry B. Kennedy had today toe From February to July 18. Jones Tony Anaaldl has returned from to the future, 'Just as It has been in Rangoon—(AP)—Thirty oaaas of waa fined $100 and oosta with $50 Tolland county. TABLETS service per dollar and more milea per j pipe In posseselon of the two con- said, ths RFC authorized 2,001 busi- a two weeks’ vacation which ha murder were reported In Burma Mat. lO-lOe. Eves. 10-10-U& on oorupiracy ebarvaa aa * result (Sneoeaaor to Azmsria) ^ can’t rua your car on smiles. -You Rnlt, Syrup, . victs. support of toe New Haven Repub- tha past, with a mass of fooush ao- being remitted In toe Stafford of a grand Jury Inveatigatlon Into TO FLY ATLANTIO Roseland Park, South Woodstock, filling. Orange American Gaa la th* ness and induatrtal loans totaling spent In Canada. Uoaa. The pity Is that ths axeel- In two weeks ending May 30, aajra Borough Oourt on Monday with haa again been chosen os the. place made pint bottle .. He said one object appeared to lican League to ‘his campaign for $85,344,788. ‘ Banka participated In an olfleiarBtatemant, also 20 cases TODAY AND WEDNESDAY toe municipal affaiis of Waterbury. A GDABANTrao RELIEF want the smile backed up with' a 15c election as member of the State Mr. • Zimmerman who -baa 1___ leot Ideas of clear-totoktog and Judgeiv Bernard C. Hanley presiding. Southampton. July 19.—(AP) — for the annual Sunday school picnic best buy at regular gas price. ^^■h * Focifli If have a fuse, fastened to It and he only 302 of these loans aggregating employed, at The Olds New icngimd well-edura^ economists are often of gang-robbery, 16 of robbery and Jakaplc pleaded guilty to a charge which wUl be held by the Congrega- real desire to serve> Red Pokee n sv expressed belief that It might have Central committee from the Ninth 811.483,444, a figure which Jones ona of arson. THE NEW WOMEN SHOOT RAPIDS The Mercury and Mala, two- units Ask Your Druggist Dlstriet, a post now held by Clar- termed inadequate. House has returned to Mancheatar passed over or rejected for toe con- of driving an automobile .while un- of Britain’s ptck-a-back plane, tional church next Saturday. Trans- “So — for keeping your car looking' G)ffee. 1 lb. pkg. A / G been designed as a dynamite bomb to 'open his own harher shop on fused and short-algbted nonsenae Of der the Influence of liquor. He waa “When I say ‘At Your Service’ The most spectacular break that ence O.-WUlard, He sent all the banka a copy ot- Btroh street. Grand Canyon, Aria., July 19. — flew separately today to Foynes, Formal endorsement of Kennedy’s these homespun qrack-economlsta arrested Sunday night on the West Ireland, for the Mercury’s take-off there’s plenty behind the greeting. its best — for giving you the best ^■lakgaaf OetaRon Laundry n n has been .attempted in rfcent years the comptroUer’e new regulations on Old home day to Bolton-Saturday who uauaUy have an axa to grind. CIRCLE (AP)—Two women seientiota who I occurred In the-fall of 1935 when the candidacy waa voted last night - by Investment aecuritlee and the uni- Stafford, Stafford' Springs road by have shot tha Colorado river’s men- from the back at the Mala tomor- I ’m always glad to clean your wind- values in gas and oil—I am . trip t brought out a very large crowd By way of lUuatraUon, how often Stata Policemen Loren C. Larson Soap, 6 bars .... C I John DlUlngtr mobsmen tried the League, a recently formed or- form examination procedure adopt- for their festival, do wo hear it dogmatically assert- SUPER GIANT acing rapids in motortass, home- row on on AtlaoUc crossing.. ^^■EAsland , escape from Death Row. ganization which InCludee In Its ed by federal and some state bank- BOLTON LAKE SHOW inORT apd Edward Matties of the Stafford ,naade boats sought cesmetira for The Merctnry Is light, fast and has shield, cl)eck your tires and battery, Edward Dedoser baa moved to ed that, technological progress haa Barracks. ^^^^Uadber; CsmaySoap, j im j Charles Makley was killed by membership Republlcana who have in g agencies. He termed toe Bolton Notch where he will occupy brought about a situation to which PLAYHOUSE A Grand FourrHoor Shoori their atuburned faces today befora a 4.000-mlle cruising range. The and perform other services. _ guards’ bullets and Harry Pierpont been outspoken In their critloUm of comptroller’s regulations “a con- In Hartford Hospital taking off on tba final third of their heavier Mala haa tremendoiu power ^Hgi«By In ...... 1 / C toe flat over Donald MlUor. ' all tha consumer’s goods our popu- Prise* ta Journey.- was wounded. and -later eleetrocut- toe WUlard leade'rahip In New venient method for fitaktag time Leslie Bolton tied for first placa lation Is possibly able to use can be “IN OLD CHICAGO” , Francia ’ Prichard, Jr., son of to take th«.Ughter craft.lnto the air, “But to us the big thing under the dolU ^IBwirhfng Water, n ' They had been sentenctld for Haven county. loans in bond or aerial form to busi- to the aweapathkes held at the Man- former RepresentaUve and Mra. The four men and two women at where the two separate by a noyel- ness and Industry." produced without the aid of aome “Petticoat Fever” with the Norman NSvlUs expedition land- system of lever releoaea. toe murder of Sheriff Jeea Barber Willard, veteran lecretary ot the chester Country club for golf. tan to twelve miUlon 'of our woric- Faya — lyroee Poamr Francia J. Prichard' ot this city U gJloa...... AUC county during toe eucceaa- state committee, waa criticised,, by "An amortised loan is an Install- Mario Fava has moved to his new seriously iU at to* Hartford Hospi- ed here late yesterday after an ex- ^K T a 1 ment loan,” Jones aald. -If from era. -The writer would like to nayiiiY citing 80-mile float through ewlrllilg I of DUltoger from' toe toe Merritt Parkway Grand Jury home to Bolton tois week; this problem of technological unem- I ^ tal. suffering from lockjaw. Ha fell 'DOCTOR REAPPOINTED ^■Uptar ec ^egar, or White I Allen county Jail. t- and on tha heals of that criticism qne to three years era required to Mr. and Mra. Floyd WUliama and Wad. • T han. • Pri, Sat “MR MOTORS GAMBLE” at the summer home of hla parents waters from Leas Fairy. pay for an alectrie stove, A rtfrig- ployment at a uter date, but It may I V '’How do I look 7” was Dr. w« 1 Harry dark, a third DUUagar soma qpponenU witoln tha party family have moved from Coventry be stated here that according «>i»«rdl"g to With at Crystal Lake about tan days ago Hartford, July 19— (AP) — Dr, I langster convicted In to# shooting, erator, a washing to Mancheatar, maktog thair naw Adm. 50c - 75e - $1.00 .PEXpiLORaiB CloveriB first question. Shs and her David C. RoMmuaaen, Danbury, PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY ...... 20c have "demanded" hla resignation. an automobUa, ten yeara may be aroeungtBrookings inaatuUInatituU reports tha and suffered a double fracture of his sMlstant botanist at University . of to. Kennedy \t a former nrealdent of home on Eaot Mlddla *niniplka. Mr. av en m inooma of a fam l^ Cg four PhM tax-^ arm which was raduead Iqr d Hart- waa today reappointed ly Governor neeeaaazy to pay for tha planu that WUltaaa U aaployad by LauIb Michigan, Lola Jottar, are gsthariag Cross for a Uum year tarm to tba tbs Haw Bavaa Board # AkUraea hiaJm ta to 19i». tha inoft moft Iproaoai«u8 Jiuar ■«irta.44 Pm * BsMoa NaOefe. tord phyildaii. Lost 'niuraday ha flora speeimans ^ on thair Oraan Xltmeek of tows. ta our history.yVi^ o*Jyahout'tv ' ^ IB. sad %aa agala, board ot examiners of chiropody. ’. U u m - L o k s 1 mmd trlpi Ths aoDototmo^ October 1. MAWORBOTER BTEMfNO *rARCIW8TE». fJORIf, TOESOAT. jTJtTl#. 1M§

Inpi^km that Oorrifsn is ths flnt all the govemmenta of oontinaatal |||atirlrfit»r WMshington JDaybookm Sifims of America’s Relief Problem and perhaps a very great debunker Europe in favor of a oentrallaatton ROADDEPARHHENT of ooeati'hopplng reputatlone. Per^ of the extreme right; tha idea being DAILY RADIO PROGRAM "Corrigan Clipper’ Bough |Eif«iti9 hape this'ImpKs.alon-wouldn't stand to put over by a slngla vast coujj PRESTO N GRO VER very clone examination. But one ffUBUniBD mt THB what Mussolini and Hitler have OAST or CHARACTERS TUKSDAYt JUkY 19 (Central and^Eastem Standard Time) MAKES ITS REPOR UD r i u N T w a compant. mo. thing aeema' to be plain enough-^. through the heavy window pane In New York for $3 Ip been liolng piecem eal-a sort of EXTRA nOIT ON ANTI- TRAN DEARBORN —■ hcrolmt, (titH not i n Standard T i m *— Dat/Upht Time o n * S o u r later) U M«m U atr*6t ; ^not hesitate to fix prices or take and shattered‘glass fell In every di- Oh, no! I couldn't bear that!. . _Maa«liMt«r, Oomi. hta exploit has not greatly pleaaed 8uper-FasclHm,.with wl^iqb to ovar- TKrXT CABDi SENATOR student nurse. She ran Into love In another year he Would Jjave been ~>iet*i All program* to ker and hallo chains or groups thereof unless speci- •WMiAB raKotnoM ' other steps for their corporate ad- and trouble when ahe met rection. , fied; coast to cosst (0 to e) designations tncludo all avatlsbls suUons., a number of people closMy Identlfled thmw the Allied powers. BORAH VS. PROr. ARNOLD vantage which cannot' be condoned famous. People would have been Los Angele© July 19.— (A P ) — Aroute and had to work on the oat© 0«a *i«l Ksiutaar DR. BOB BBNCHLEV — hero, .liisa Milter cried------— out In _ a voice Proeramt subjset to ehsne* by stations without prsvioua netieo. P. M. with the aviation Industry: per- either oa legal or good for the pub- coming to .Saint VIncent'a from all In Last Six Bjlontlis Ten Mil- VNadad OMAbar I, 1111 When things got too hot In Eu handsome ypnng Interne. He had not her own, "Stephen—your arm ’” NBC-WEAF (RED) NETWORK M I D W E S T — w m b d w la n w t b w k f h \ Douglas Corrigan is a "swell pilot at night so be could fly it Um asxt Washington — Thera ara alrsady lic welfare. over the country— ” w k b b w t a q w k b h w cc o w a b t k a c j w n a jr day.” ------atsa ’ Hxeapt hapa.b•cauJ>e^.it lenda aoma.cqlor to cope - Trebltsoh'IAncoin. went to tosobln, tea. k e y in g np with hHI- ' Dr. floiEcnt just, .stood, bis M ft BASIC -n. Esati. woat vnao-wtlo wjar w o e w hlb ^ k g lo k d o H ' W e o a w r m f e r' - in. the-opinion, of. Larry CXmaer, me- two- rather well-defined jiKttertia • So hS prsssss hls’ crimlnSl shits hand Clasped aboVe his right elbow, "Famout! saint Vla^fst . , ■wtag wesh kyw wfbr wre wgy when Cbniier told' Ihow they had I aad B o HA^ta IBatarad at tha belief already eittcrtained by a China and became, advisors to three Uant wcaa wtam wwj cbm wdel: MIdwaati M O U N T .— k v o r k la k o h k a l k e v o k f b b Kon8^Sp9Pl^ For State chanic who helped him remodel the Waa At Manchaatar, Cenn^ aa outlined for managing monopolies -With the view of bringing either while blood spurted from e deep cut You can’t bear lt?”v T r a a sfiApp^d C O A S T — k h o x k o i n k o! k f p y K Vl k a f o eled toe ship, Corrigan trodlnB.'Air- good ipany laj-men, that the human OB. STEPHEN S.AROENT— b(«d ksd wmaq who wow wdaf sriro kstp: k b y k a r m k h b e k f m b k r o y k lr o k g a r t' Claaa Ball lUttar. Chinase generaJs during the Chinese and trusts, and both will bs much a conviction or, better still, a con- below. More flhe could remember to bite Meuntalm koa kdyl; South) wmbg wsb ancient ship In which he crossed ttvQ old Wright engkies, osaenASne sent decree under which the cor- surgeon. Dr. Sargent's problem her cheeks. "And what aboiR him ? wme wsmb wjax kpre wbre; Pscifio: C e n t . E a a t . ^ the Atlantic. _aoasciupTioN bates ■> equation is still, and likely enough civil wsr and ten years a^o he en aired in tha upcoming Invaatigatlon u-as sometbipg else agSin. ' After the first shocked outcry kfl kgw komo xho kpo kgu. Highways And Bridges. one pOwer plant from the best Meta poration will agree not only to “ ‘^An t operate any more. It will 3:30— 4:3 0— N iia M e e k , L e t ’s P r e t e n d "There's no show off about him," In both. . TaM bp Mall ...... always will be, the .principal factor tered a Buddhist monastery and be- to. be conducted jointly by Congrsas MIe# Miller went into action with . O ^ IO N A L STATIONi (operate In- 4 :0 0 ^ 6 : 0 0 * P r e M “ f t a d to N e w s ® eim d JlCoatb bp Mall ..I .10 suspend the practices complained Kill him—or worse...... W hy don't terebanseab^ on either RED or BLUE 4:05— 5:05— E d T li d t o e n a a n* S p o r t s- Conher, sold today. "N o braggado- "H e used to take ua up at night in navigation of thS air, just as it ip and repressntaUvea of several of ' ”*“**.*^y i 'Tran wins success but her usual stYtft. sure poles, her networks); East: wbre wcol srfes wlw O a p p # ^ • ••• e e e r e e w e • s$ .01 came Chao Kung. Now he wants against but to follow a future pat- you try thinking about him for s w a b.c ;.. D e e. pr R.. i v e r B o yrv ^ -f-i-e-t-w---o-r--k- cio. Just quiet determination. I ’m end we’|Ltest-fly tbe clipper orer OaS Oaa laap e«eeeeeeWee^^$B.Oa g.'ioo.boo. begins to wonder about Dr. Bench- voice low aqd even In command, her change?'* work sreky wssi wsan cbf cbl; Central: 6:15— H o lla c e S h i ^ A So p r a n o Hartford, July 19— (A P ) — The In.any other form of mechanical to return to Hungary, sending word tern of conduct more In harmony wcfl wtmj wiba wday kgbx leans kel6 not surprised that he mode It." San Diego, limdtng at on abandoned The Capitol Hill pattern, advo- ley. Then the thing hnppened face a smooth mask of quiet, self- 4tS(^ 5 :S ( ^ O a v a B a c a ^A P o u r N e t e a State Highway Department disclos- wnnwB or ram associated transport. And that is consider- sritn the public welfare. Miss Miller whirled upon her, her ksoo wbow wood webc wgbf wfl kfyr 4:4 5— 6:45—T o ^ A n n e u n e a d 0 5 m .) "Nice and qnlet,” was the way J. airport on (Ilamp Kearny me©s with that he is "tortured by nostalgia, cated by Ssnitors Borah df- Idaho which threnteiied to chnoge her assured competence, her. slim hands koam: South i wtar wptf wfs w]ax wfla- 5 : 0 ( ^ 6 :0 0—So n o a b y R a y H e a t h e r t o n PBBSS Recentlv this step was pursued blue eyea blazing through teorz. ed today that Its activities during J. Adams, who had given Corrigan toe aid of a floshllghL MaoelataS Praaa la aaoluaivalp ably In opposition to the alms of the broken bf body and soul, a tired and O’Mahoney df Wyoming, world completely. working faultlessly as ahe applied a w su n w lo d iWBOO w f b c w w n o w ese w a v e 6:15— 6:15— H o lly w p e d 'a Sc r a t n t c e o p a against three finance companies "You little fool!" ahe cried. "What w s m k v o o w k y w f a a w b a p w o a l kt bls — e a s t : T o B e A n n o u n c e d — w e st the past six months in connection post-graduate flying instruction, de- "Once we made a foroed im W iy ...... 4 t b t b a a a a o f r a p u b il e a t l o n aviation industry, which has so would require all corporations to accused of unfair praotlcea In ban tourniquet and dispatched Tran to kfdm ksko kirn kiis ktok ktam wala S U s a w a S l a p a t ^ a a o r a SI t a S t o It wanderer on the face of the earth." else would Ibe,thlnking about?" 6:3 You re the oijly one who can do him 8:0 0— 9:0 0— H a l'K o m p t B o b H o p e* a t e . rope though." as big as a handkerchief. for aU practical purpoees all mo- legedly without knowledge of tbe .had performed so many daring mlr- *!*S— 4:4^—Llttl* Orphan Annis — ported his department had done the K?’ 'talked with tbe authoritira*' ‘iTe presents his findings .security^ In the------air through------...... the . —- mul In mischief making sMias add kw too au. J^BC WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK Involving an aggregate estimated peated warnings, because he failed "He nnade six flights across tba ■bUtbara Bapratantatlraa; Tha charge In the first Instance. clear, even voice, ''A s soon as the 5:10— 0:18—Vocal Varlatiss by Choral craxy foop smeared with luck." But what a find for Hollywood! that the federal government could eral of the other eurgeona before__ 'Why should you bo afraid of | I A S t C — E a s t : , w j x w b S' W b z a w b a l cost of $3,141,899. to obtain a Social Security number. country to practice toe navlgatton a Spaelal Asancp—Naw shock weara off. the nerve will come 8:30— 8:30—Nian Savit A Orchaatra *wbam kdka w x y z irjtn wayr wmal wfH , Oatroll and Boaton. About the fool part we don't know, DeMille shquid bring Jilm_over., let wrRe Into the law ail conditions but that was not the same. ^ ™ demanded, 5:4^ e:48—To Be Announced (15 m.) I 2. Accepted 69 miles'of highway "Sheer nb.sent-mlndcd)je.s8," friends principles' he had been studying St Qnlde for Oonduct to life," he only lifted bleak ayes e:00— 7:00—Russ Morgan A Orchaatra waby webr cfcf whk wmfi wapd wean Intoxication, had Judgment sus- but there's no doubt about the luck. necessary " to end" harmful’'monop- Artiota hasvannouaced that in Now,., scrubbed and sterilised, la /ri e a crazy, about , you.. . Any . On* wLcc.wlbu; .Midwest; -wear. wla. kwk koil construction, and... 27 ..bridges . at rpendedv—Edward J. Quinn, 31,. 10 there said. - - bom© in book© ...... AODIT BUREAD OP him collaborate with the Hollywood and sotfi with bitter amusement, 8 :3 ^ 7:S(k—Wayn* (Ong'a Ofcheati'a wren wntt kso wowo kma wetn: South: oly and Insure sensibly free ©od future each suit is to' be ac- laparotomy gown and cap, rubber with eyea can see that If he hasn’t 7:0(y— 8:00—Vox Popper a Questions ^cost of $2,532,857. CONN. CO. BUSES i Short street w(ts seiitenced to jail Conner said the “ Corrigan Clip- "Tq save money for this flight, bs hmSiLknIONS. You have to have luck to get acro.ss scenario chaps on hit life history__ "Your bedside technique Is aa per- 7:8©— 8:30—Attorney at Law—to 0 wrtd wmpa wjbo ' wdau wnpa wagn ■ Overnight News Biyt ppen competition. Any corpora- companied by a public statement gloves and mask, she woe to take told you, it's probably because b« kxyz: Mountain: klo kvod; Pacific: kfo 3. W ork is in progress on 67 con ! for 30 days on a charge of Intoxica- per,” as the airport men termed It, would eat half a pecan roU and the Atlantic upstairs. Lindbergh fect as ever. Miss MlUer." 8:0©— 0:00— Bob RIploy’a Prog__ to cat Bun ¥ba Baraid Prlatl«B Companr Ina.. and then star him as himself. W h a t tion reftislng to be licensed or of what It la intended to* accom- part at lost In the ontlphonel hasn't told you. It’s probably b« 8(3iF“ e:3(b—JImmia Fldlar, Talk—to c kfad ktms kex kaa krea kjr tracts comprising 73 sections of |tton and Thoma.s Egan. 40, West was purohased In New York In drink half a bottle of milk toe . MSSaMa ao Saaaelal raapoaatbliltp violating the law would be denied J ^ t then Dr. Benehley hurried In NOTE: See W ^ F - N B C for optional Bnn has as mtich of It as Corrigan. All a wow! plish and the basis on which It is chant which she had rehearsed cause he thinks— like a lot of other 8:48— '8:45— Rhythm Symphonio Orch. list of stations. road and 18 bridges at an estimat- I Center street was given a sixty day 1936 for $310. breakfast, and then finish it off toe '' tM tpppstapbloal am ra appaarlas la the right to operate In Interstate with a fresh nurse; and Mlse Miller • '0(^10:0©—Clyde Lucas Orch.—east; ed cost of $4,346,752. RUNNING ON 800 Of Connecticut Ihun p: MNsnlsaaiaBts M tba Mannhaatat the rest of them have had lu c k - brought. Further, any consent de- alone with a pair of ecieeore that people around here— that you’r* A.mos 'n' Andy—'repeat for west C e n t . E a s t . Jail sentence on a like charge. On “ W hy It took Doug 13 days to fly supper. commerce. turned and walked with her erect, Forty-five of these contracts were I Burr BMddas- Baraid. crees proposed by the accused day, almost two years ago, before well, not quite human. . . , You can’t 9:30—10:30—Lou Breeao A Orchestra 8:3 0— 4:30—T h e Sin g in g L a d y —e a s t ; M I f r C A l 7 D f l i m ? ! ’* charge which is to be further In- By ASSOCIATED PRESS ' the .ship bac^e.M-'Conner recalled. "He "No. I’m not surprised that ba' had to have it. Even Hughes was The Senators contend that bus! light step out of the room. It was 25:00—11:00—Dick Himbar'a Orcheatra o n . roads other than the Merritt . B u r s WHY GO HALF WAY? corporation or corporations will the shining cases In the Instrument blame him, you know, the way you E d w a r d D a v ies* B a rit o n e— w est vestigated Robert W. Pecan, 23, 157 landed in 'cow, pastures along the made it.’-’ lucky as well ns magnificently ness would not be disrupted, but a moment before Tran followed. 10:30—11:3(©-Johnny Meeaner Orchas. 8 :4 5— 4 ;4 ^ - ’P r o g r a m fro m W O W O Parkway, the commissioner pointed ifllLC u U r IVUU 1C 1 Cabo • I TUESDAY, JtTLT 19 be laid immediately before the room. . . . That was the first tims go around acting Uke a frozen plas- i Park street, was given a continua- Caihi We've hever been very strong for could operate on a known federal CBS-WABC NETWORK 4:00— 5:0 0— N e w e : P a u l S a b i n ’e O rc h . out. He said they Include a new cut Hartford—The Board of Alder- equipped. No matter what the plane court without any behlnd-scenes Bob Benchicy had kissed her. Oh, ter saint. .. ■. . For heaven’a soke, If 4:3 0— 6:3(^—Jo h n n ia Jo h n st o n In So n g tion until Friday night. Cam] pattern. More Important to these well— When she did go Into the service Basic — East: wabo wade vokb wcao off on the W ilbur L. Gross Parkway men received and tabled without or what the gadgets. It takes. In law and regulation designed to operations. The government will you really want him to know that 4 :4 !L - 6:4 5—L o w e ll T h o m a s — e a s t ; ment of Attorney Edward T. Car-^^ Cana two w estem ' Senators, it would room beyond, Katherine Miller, "the w«e! wirr wkbw wkro wjr wdre wcau D i n n e r C o n c e r t O rc h e e t r a — w e st In Union: a by-pass in. Berlin and I KISS ON THE BROW make respect for the American flag recommend acceptance or rejec Today It would be very different. you’re actually alive, with feelings wJas wpro w/bl wjsv wgar: Midwest: Although many people hold the discussion a resolution from Aider- mody as public defender fo r/ th e Carli addition, luck and skill to fly to Eu end In one act the free and easy Icicle,” stood, leaning against a cup- 6 :0 0— 6:0 0— E a s y A c e e S k i t —a ls o ca t sections of the Albany turnpike In tlon of the proposal, but It will be "Scalpel" Dr. Sargent would snap. like toe rest of us. go, and tell him wpbm wfbm kmbe kmox whaa kfab 6:15— 6:15—^ Mr. K e e n A L o t t P e re o n e man John M. Fay calling for the judicial district of Waterbury, to be Carla ' The moat Interesting 'political rope. obllgatoor—achool salutes and such practices allowed eo-called "Dela- board door, her face buried against krnt Simsbury and Avon. opinion that the motor coach is a up to the court to determine And nurse Dearborn would alap a so now, while you look Uke It to- 5:30— 6:30— F isc h e r S c h n ic k l e f r i U e r c BOLTON PU YER S GIVE appointment of a committee to ex- acted upon at the next 'meeting of Cose, ware corporations." her bent arm, her body wrenched EAST—wbna wpg whp whec wore efrb 6:00— 7:0 0— A l D o n a h u e A O rc h e e t r a ooraparatively new vehicle In the of the new week is the But luck or not, fiill equipment or matters of hyper-‘‘patriotlc" for- whether It Is to be accepted and knife into his hand with the crlen the first time In 3rour life!" Bridge© Included plore the advisability of establish- the Superior Court judges. Cent* with oohs. ckac wlbx wmaa, wesir wnbf wibx wkbn 6:30— 7:3 0— In f o r m a t io n P le ase* Q u ia . ’raese roads aggregate 46.27 I bestowed on tbe brow of Sena- none. It takes a filer to do that stuff mality. But we sort of weaken the criminal suit legally terml echo, "Scalpel.” . . . "Retractor”— • whio wgbl wbrk wnbx 7:00— 6:00— T o B o A n n o u n c e d (80 m .) street transit Industry, despite its ing a five-day wec|(\ for city em- Hartford— Dr.-'ll. J. Onderdonk ot Choir By Easy StagM nated. “His s im !". ahe was mooning; 7 :3 < ^ 6:3 0—N B C ’ o, C h ic a g o Ja m b o r e e miles and .involve''an expenditure of current widespread use, such Is not "PETTICOAT FEVER” W. l/meigan by Attorney-General When it comes to a camp of the slap— "Retractor." . , . "Haemostst" ■ (To Be ooMSnaed) OlXfC —^'Wirst wafa wqam wdei d klra ployes. - ■ 'East Hartford announced after on -Chari We don't know whether Corrigan The downtown or Arnold pat- Each case under this plan then wrec wlac wwl wtoe krld ktrh ktaa 8:30— i: 3 ( ^ M u s l e A ll Y o u r O w n* O re . $2,289,000. Included also In ' this the case, for It was 1'7 long years C tern, on the othHH hand, catla — slap — "Haemoetat." . . . -"For- waco koitia Jedbo wbt wdae wblg .wdbj 9:00— 10:00— N o w ii T e d d y B l a c k O rc h . Hartford — Falling to secure .autopsy that- toe death of Clement “ ' Blags, presumably speaking showed himself any- greater fool German-Amerlcan Bund holding a becomes s guide for future con work are 6 bridges; 1 ^ox culvert ago that the Connecticut Company Conte for ..a slower • evolutionary ‘ap- ceps”— slap— '.iForcepe” . , . But not wwva waja wmbr ktui wcoa wdne wnox 9:30—10:30—D a n c i n g M u aie O rc h e st r a enough Connecticut applications. Zanuck, which occurred in a hospi- ' PMStdant Roosei^It. Mr. Cum flag-raising, at which Old Glory Is duct of other Corporations. Some kwkh know wmmm wjno wcha wpar 10:00— 11:00—R u d y Va M ee A O rc h e st r a repairs to fenders on^toe Washing- first Introduced the coach into the Chart than Lindbergh— there's a lot of proach to the problem. Supporting suture this time. Tran kjiew now wmas wcoe wr%'a waim wrdw wakpi Three-Acl Comejly To Be Of- Personnel Director Harry W. Marsh tal Sunday, was caused by a broken cases may suggest the need of 1 0:3( ^ 1 1:3 0— L e o R e ie m a n ’a O rc h e st r a ton bridge, and the'Cohstructl^u of transit Industry in Connecticut-a Chech dsclsration of full approval similarity In their exploits—or how run to the top of the etaff and ckers rent for 23 cenU. play In their pool, lUten to toe mon- 7:15— Vocal Varieties. financed In part by Federal funds to can Imagine what happens when I By FBANKLVN W ALTM AN 1:00— Conn. Produce Market Bul- more than 1,000,000 miles every .Bnswoi ' atrattng his att.schment to the' |x>I- Highly Intelligent In spite of hay York TImea described the trip ready to try the diet treatment for Bbb's sleeve and laughed up Into The nounda ore exceUently oored- keya chatter, see toe beautUul- . 87:30— Jan Savitt’s Orcheatra. the extent of approximately in Ethel Campion, young, beautiful, letin. Envin. through Kentucky as “a '’cheering the tpllef of Ms dlstfesh. I cohsfder hie faee aurprieedTm^intd a sud- for, the ocean-water fllew,"xal^)rand' litumoged SINts-^ tbetr cog© oikd 7:46— “The Roving Prof" ■ miles of highway and 6 bridges, toe month. , and charming, descends literally ^lelaB offtseiident Roosevelt, no Ing been descended frfun ancient 1:06— The Dance Hour. Everyb None win dispute that President journey." Ernest K. Llndley. Mr. a sensible diet of first Importance den unreasonable fury of resent- active. Then there are Jones Beach, let the world go by. 8:00— Johnny with Russ Morgan. latter of which were constructed In’ this State, the greatest growth from toe clouds bringing her fiance. 1:15—;Uoncert Hail of the Air. Folrflel asattcr how much he professes to royalty on both sides, never a rut Roosevelt's campaign biographer, in In relieving all cases of this nature. menL \ Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Finally, there is the wonderland 8:30— Wayne King's Orchestra. under toe flood relief appropriation in the use of motor transit has Sir James Fenton, with her. n ie ir Roosevelt is the greatest pfilltical l:4(^The Gospel Singer — Edward Farr. I '-admlrs them. Ing queen but noverthclcs.s the gnid- the New York Herald-Tribune re- Correct diet comes first — far She reminded herself with a Rockaway Beach, Manhattan of New York itself. Anyone. 9:00— ^Vox Pop. The work In which the Federal come since the start of the present .airplane is smashed' beyond repair, MacHugh. Fora, I showman in nur history. Indeed, he ported tliat Mr. Roosevelt conclud- ahead of all other measures. Gas- shrug, "Well, I could have had him Beach. Orchard Beach and dozens curiosity and Interest In people and 9:30— Fibber McGed and Company.- decade, beginning with the economic railroads arc non-exlstant, rivers It to just a little difficult, aa a Ing hand in the affairs of-Itumanin could give lessons to thpt synonym 2:00—Merrymakers. government participates represents Fay, N ed his Louisville speech that day tritis Is only produced through the If I'd liked, Couldn’t I? I’ve got of other beaches In Staten Island, things can spend a highly Interest- 10:00— “Believe It or N ot" construction of city streets; state depression. Since .that time, each are frozen over. What is there to paattar of fact, to feel at all sure for many .years amid the countless 2:30— Mellow Moments. n Felice. tor hallyhoi ami shnwmanshlii. P with the line; "The sun ahlnes patient using wrong foods, or Long Island, New Jersey. 10:30— Jimmy Fiddler. year has seen scores of new motor do but radio for as.sistance and wait T. Barnuni; *- what I did want, havent’ I? ” ing, vacation wandering through it, 3:00— A ll Hands On Deck, highways outside of cities; second- Ferris, that tbe Cummings statement Intrigues and maclilnatlon.s of an bright on niy old Kentucky home." wrong food combinations, over a away from the beaten path. 10:45— Rhythm Symphonic. „3;30— Keyboard Arabesque. ary roads and grade crossings, the coaches put into operation. In most for that assistance to arrive? It’s d In passing, it might he mention- nUzre, would have been .made—or at least almost medieval court, Marie was period of many years, and before ' Free Swing I.S the town expensive to live in 11:00— N4wS. 3:45— Le Bruh Sisters. , «*itlre cost of which practically is places, the bus was a distinct in- a long time.coming thanks to dash- u Most convincing of ail, however, But just then Mrs. Maitland tum- 11:15— Polish Orchestra. Ftrato, eu thnl for tlio ilrst time .In nlnwat permanent relief is experienced But suppose you're one of those while doing ail those things? Not paid by government funds. novation since 1930 and that ia the ing Dascom’s aerial double crossing made in such unquallfled terms— very much a human being, one of is the account of Ulrtc Bell qf the and called over her ehoulder with 11:45— Lou Breeae’s Orchestra. a Flrpo, 1 a century the great Barnum-Baliev- these wrong habits of eating must wild jiggerbugs who dote on a red- if j-ou know how to live here at A t the present time the depart- reason why few realize that the and the unexpected appearance of I If H r. Roosevelt had beeh In Wash- the most Inlcresling personalities Rlngllng Brothers circim has been Louisville Courier-Journal, S)ne of the exaggerated graclousnees of one 12:00— Wftither Report. Clara Wilson, (»nc of Mr. Dinsmore’a b First Ni the most ardent joumallstK: sup- be changed and good habits of hot shag sessl/m. That's easy. On moderate cost. There afe numer- ment’s activities are centered on 67 actual birth of motorized transit Fitsgeri Ingbon. One may wonder whether In the world. forced off the road and Into winter who makes a rite of being always 12:02— Richard Hlmber's Orchestra. cast of fiancee’s. How Dascom fc I'orters In the country, then and eating established. Tuesday and Thursday nights, you ous residence-club hotels wbsre one contracts covering 73 separate dis- service began as long ago as 1921. quarter.-! In the middle o f its season kind to inferiors, "Oh. nurse—won't 12:30— Johnny Messner’a Orchestra wins Ethel, how Clara wins Sir Fradin. l ^ s mice were not capering a IIIIlc It has always lii-en a source of Usually the patient starts to Im- can go up to The MaU In Central can obtain a clean, airy, .pleaiuuit ' tinct sections of highways and 18 During the first ten .years of op- t Frogge —a victim of hard times. Appar- now,' of Mr. Roosevelt. Mr. Bell you have them call my car as you 1 :00— Silent. James is the purport of the tale, a . In the absence of the cat. prove as soon aa he is placed on Park, where In a sylvan setting un-' bridges, the estimated cost of which eration, the mileage of route served ;li Gedraiti genuine regret that her visit- to wrote that "the swing through the pa.ss the office ? I’m in rather a room for as Uttle as $5.50 a weak. Tomorrow’s Program RADIO tale tbAt twists and turns with ently not even the "greate.st show der toe summer moon you can ■ $4,346,572. by motor coaches increased'from Oetich, W e have never heard it s<. Intl- .State progressed under smiling a good baslp diet and when he Is ,h\irrj’.” And food need not be a problem In o. m. tnore/laughs than surprises but America took on a good deal-of the on ittith" coidd compete with the These contract;^, according to the meagre 2.67 miles In 1920 to Gifalin, I New Deal circus, sklea" and tie further reported that willing to follow Instructions care- dance free of charge In a spacious a city where dozens and dozens of 6:00— Reveille with Jake and Carl. whlyh manages to maintain a far- vated In any quarter., but It is not quallt.v of a, circus; but Oiat was far "So Borry, but I’m ' not going Eastern Standard Time figures redeived as of June 30, gave about 338 miles In 1931. In recent B Girl SCO "nit members of the Roo.scVelt fam- fully, be will • continue to Improve area to the strains of a hot jazz restaurantir feature- a regular sup- 6:30— "Sunrise Special”. d e l bri.skncss just the same. Add- bsyond the possibilities fliat -Mr. But to return tb Mr Itoo.sevelt, that way," Tran answered with employment to 133() men. not in- years, the motor coach has been em- h OlastonI less her fault than the f.ault of the ily expressed delight over the cheer- until finally he gets to the point band, furnished by W PA . per for fifty cents. 7:00—Morning Watch—Ben. Haw- up and divided into three acts, it Like the lllii.strious Barnum, the what she hoped was just toe right cluding the state representatives. e0 Glastonl Oununings, who has never found his yellow JUC.S.S of America, 'ihere wore ful warmth of Kentiicky's greet- where he is able to forget he ever Perhaps you’re a highbrow and thorne. New York, July 19.— (A P)—The ployed by the company not only for mounts to a fun-fliled evening, with C I’residtnt Irequcnfjy ia far more en- touch of tolerant amusement to Qlenney catatnet job tOO per cent comfort- ing." had stomach trouble. Uke toe profound works of Bach 8.-00— N e w s . replacements of trolley ; operation a chuckel here, a giggle there, and too many Amorlc.-ins wlio.se dim no- tortaining' and diverting than he is point the difference between a busy landing In Ireland instead of Los i'* Goodsttr Graphic substanttatkm of Mr. I find the moat rapid Improve- Brahms and Beethoven. That’s 8:15— "H l-Boys" but also to.furnish transit, servlc an occasional guffaw to make the able, and who has a very real af- tion of Kiininnla was lliat It vvil s a HCcoiate. l.ikf Barniim, .Mr. Itocbie- professional woman and a mere so- Angeles by Douglas Corrigan, toe a Gyrmair, Bell's description was found on oth- ment l.lraI- interview. About an hour later titled to' be surrounded; was, Indeed- he was seven and eight years old Roosevelt reported the scene of tion or dlacomfort artd gradually, trical storm had blown up. Even You can take in a couple of 12:00 n(xm— Noontime Varieties. vicinity, of N ew Haven and the Haroltl W. Ga^ty at last night’s Threads of aloe fiber, cotton, gold, Hlbb! ty Court, London. N B C put on a two-way conversation and fishing than in Democratic fac.- It Ls odd that Mr. Roosevelt's misery he ‘described six years later- returns to 'a feeling of being com- the serenely beautiful Miss Miller, top-notch Federal Theater plays 12:15 p. m,— "Hilltop House." shore towns of Connecticut are ap- session of the/Town Court. William linen, mohair, silk and silver are I " Hills, morc than a little of a fiasco. between Corrigan In Dublin and his ^ttonal fights. memory goes back ao far when It anh not one reported detecting any fortable. During any type of fast- who was handling the sutures, on Broadway for aa Uttle as a 12:30— "Myrt and Marge”. proximately ten days behind sched- Rox, 25, 380/ilSiin street) Hartford, used in. the making of lace. |tle Hoba Marie's life contained far more of Peculiar maneuvere are common relatives in Los Angeles. falls him miserably reganling tears in his eyes'. What a crotvd of ing regimen, the dally enema should glanced up apprehensively once or quarter. If you watch the papers, 12:45— "Slngln’ Sam". ule. T h is report came from Dc. W. Hold* The warwhoop with which Candl- in America during election years. . tragedy than of happiness. -Trouble events of less than six •years ago. punk reporters we must have been! be taken. i twice when small objects hurtled by you con catcb toe shows given by 1:00— News and Weather. R. Singleton, plant breeder, at the Means everything that the two words imply. When you en- ettota HcNeQ received the Cummings — Dr. Hugo Eckener, German diri- sought her out.? But .“hr carried on, For Instance, In his speech at f?ov- But they' did report that on that After the fast, the patient Hs the window! or static crackled in the Federal Theater’s four "Cara- 1:15— "HI Boys". In sn. added W JZ-N B C broadcast Agricultural Experiment Station at I* Hollo: s lisBedlctlon, however, may q\iite gible commander, commenting on Ington, Kentucky, .Mr. Roo.scvc!l day Mr. Roosevelt at one of his ready to^ start on a well-planned the hushed room with each blinding' van” or itinerant theaters in one 1:30— Marjorie Mills at 2 'p. m. Wednesday, arranged by New Haven. |b« Holm: a w oman of Ideas, purpose.s. daunt- the American ban on the export trust your valuables to the safe keeping of our vaults they are I,possibly express the feelings of a sHiil: stops told a story of a hltch‘hiker moderation, .and properly combined flash of lightning.' ^ of toe parks, and at ■no cost be- . 2:00— Federal Theater of the Air— toe National Redication committee, Ipo Hood l#ss courage and a fixed determina- of helium to Germany. Hall of Fame. Mrs. Gifford Plnchot, Ruth Bryan ' Cold June weather retarded House Tgood many other state Democrats. "On my Kentucky visit -In tu.12 whom he said he had met aqd who diet. Wholesome foods, used In When It was over,, and toe pa- yond your attendance, you can see Owen Rohde and others a,re to dis- growth to such, an exient that corn m Howa tion to do her queenly duty by the niy train moved slowly from Cov- claimed to have managed to get with each other, will be found the tient had been ■ wheeled away, only vaudeville, musicals and dramas. 2:30— Jake and Carl. fully protected against any harm or loss. And If that feeling holds It Is likely 2:45— Rhythm of the Day. cuss “What It Takes To Maintain and other vegetobles are off sched- |Af Hubla Rumanian people, not n drop of ington to Ldulsvftle and then In h from coast to coast In 10 days by best- "medicine'’ the patient may Dr. Sargent. Miss Miller, i^nd Tran Along 42nd street there are the Both are wonderful. t© mean not only that Mr. Lonergan possibly use . — Mrs. Howell Dodd. Sr., 5$, un- 3:00— The Story of Mary Marlin. Freedom.” ule, he said. Strangely enough, con- Hughi I whose blood Hewed In li.«r veins Of sdutheaaterl.v direction through vil- holding up a sign, which read; "If remained— Miss Miller because Dr. double-bill movie grinds. If you able to state -whether becoming 3:15— M a Perkins. ditions farther north seem to be / ’ . > I* - la e Hunt, L m y have to fight plenty hard- to lages and farming sections and mift- you don’t give m^ a ride, I ’lryote .If you have-been troubled by con- Sargent had detained her; Tran, be- keqp your eyes open you can ber. one alwavs-had . to think; What 3:30— Pepphr Young's Family. Tuning tonight: normaL A t Springfield, Mass., where " Huzbt pgst the nomination in the first ing districts. As we stopped at for'.Hoover." » , tinual indigestion, you should be cause there were still things she catch toe big movies only four to grandmother or graduating ^om law school held the ip'eater 3:45—"The Guiding Light”. . Dr. Singleton w as. Visiting last luUan «nA ■ 1 * succesi she could have small stations crowds congregated. Tdday the same story is being willing to, learn enough about foods had to do. eight weeks after they’ve had'thWr W E A F -N B C — 6:45. T h e' Roving The vacation season has started and in >’6ur haste to be pflf-— ..told-about., Mr- j-RF¥>.ssvelt.-.:;a«ctpt Prof,; 7.30. Wayne King .WalU; 8,, Week, to(5 same . varieties, . ------of . —cpri . Jsffe. ' - '- j! dl/e^lfeab*'(vaftrr'i 'h«d- >0 -HuftgSftistared; Ant a t ‘tne--fromfhi>' to .eat AenMbJy, . It Is portlcularty Movtog'AbotK Iietween toe ■tastni''^ first .runs. The charge? Ten cents to _ Jarvh F ' Q t o a e c < m d p l a c e . that now.this mythical hitch-hiker Important that you study food com- Vox Po{)V8:30, Attorney A t Law; 9.1 Panted at the same time as Statt he a queen! faces of men and women and little ment table and , the . service room, toe morning, about'25 centk In to© ^ * Jenne is said to have traveled from the .Without international, 'morality Bob Ripley program; 9:46. Jesse I corn, is shoulder high. In the fleWa pleasure bound—don’t overtook your valuables. "A small' Tkere |s every present sign, only children. binations, so you win know which Tran heard Miss Miller say, ’’Con' evening. ' Johns Atlantic-to the Pacific In fotH^-days- foods., comblns harmoniously with as without national morality, tost© Crawford,, organ, ■jof the expcriipental-farm at Mjftmt % iRi© tha more deamte by the Lon- “It tVBs a chill day and for the gratulations, Doctor; "No one biit by threatening to vote again for Mr each other. .Learn what you need can be no human life u-orth living "WABC-CBS— ‘7, N ew series, Four Carmel.lt Is ohly waist high. Anoth- WOW FOR OEMII.I.K ■actual want of clothes people atoocL you could have dCne that- He’ll Nickel Cruise WDRe amount invested now for a Safe Deposit Box will never be Jcdtne |^pii-Cummta|js rappfQchement, of Roosevelt: Wag------to know about ioods. and thpn stiok — William C. Bullitt, American am- Corners theater, opener "Aaron Slick er' result', of the weather tp that there shtveting." Uve, dealt you think,?” . Now,.how about a nica "ocean I II .-ilolme ^ ftactiire lii tha Democratic Rome hers of the that as Jie and "dear Alben " Bark- tle . wearily. "And what. In Ood’a Grand Central Station: 8:30, Guy Jones. aro» unaware- you have a stomach. In his observations Dr. Singleton |sRa bsBevs that if the Republican British Hnu.->e of Ounmon.- fro.m iI ley - on that day----- in------1032 stood- on the name, has the poor deril to- live Lombardo, guest conductor; 9, Hal Kanel Digestion should proceed 'so said that some bacteria/^it has Karls: win nominate k genuinely time -to lime. iVvjninc from ‘’" " ’I’ nlgn train Health and Diet for? . . . This U the kind of cose 'ruesday, July 19. Kemp program: 9:30, Grant Park Summer and find your home looted. hv no I’ ''‘ '-'I looking- on thc.se .scones "teaTs were smoothly that you need not give it 4:00— Highways to Health.__ concert. appeared In the cornfields this sea- Keene llteoBg candidate for the Senate it * tt'‘’*'ght. and digestive power of that makes a surgeon fee] like i h> no all etch, of imugmation Bi It-. in our eyes.” 4:16— The Chicagoafts. WJZ-NBC—7, Dancetime; 7:30, son, but that It will rht be wide- UNDER A ROOF QF Keith I ©Tect him. this type should be your goal criifilhol.’’ CAREY Ish. One Tammany pollliilan, the As Mr. Rf«iaevelt's .voice, quivor- 4:30— Those Happy’ Gilmans. Inforinatlon Please; 8, Music of Now spread since most ‘ hybrids . now KeUur Advice Those wishing further informa- "But the operation was lucceaS' 4:45— Lyrics by Lorraine. and Then; 8:30, Chicago Jamboree; planted are resistant to the disease KUdis; pratorical \V. Burke Corkran after with pathos, over the radio, dc tion ore welcome to write for the ful." Remember It's Always Better To Be Safe Than Sorrw ’ xeHherl t ' ____ .___ By DR. FRANK MoOOY 5:00—A d Liner. 9:30, Walter Kelsey music; i l , E r- Worm Fre(^Oorn Kiley CORRIGAN, A FLIER having been a memb. r of Congrc.sa I deeply af- following articles, by sending your "The operation'? . . Ia that all - 5:3d—Let's Pretend. sklne Hawkins orchestra. Borer-free ears / o f first early CORK INSULATED SHINGLES KUpat ■' i fected until auddonl.v I remembered letter in care of this qewapaper and you ever think of. Katherine? A f- OPE In this country,. cane- nrcttvpretty . near I that as a newspaper reporter' I w a* 8T03IACH TROFBLE HELPED 6:00— News Service. • sweet corn on toe N ew Haven mar- Kitte! •r© Bhould veiV much like to say enclosing a large, self-addrets«d ter all.'patlenta are human beings, being elected to the Priti.sh House BY DIET 6:10— Baseball score© Whan Ton rarooL g«l donbl© Yohi© ior your mon©y, ' Klsinr ©thing about Douglas Corrigan, on that trip with him. At once the envelope. Stomach Trouble __ ; you know.” W hat to expect'WedrAsday: ket brought two cents on ear above Knofla and'ilien Lame hack hire and be- events of that day .stood out In my 6:15— HoUoce Shaw, soprano. W E A F -N B C —12:30 p. m.. Worda toe N ew Yo.rk .Ustings on July 9. CM thouacrad© of othar horn© ownats hor© don©. i mad© • “sneak" flight from Stomach Ulcers— ; Reducing Stom- 6:30—Dave Bocal and Four Notes. Kottki bund and I could not recall such in yesterday's article, I discussed Tran didn’t mean to Ilzten,- but and Music; 2:30, Pepper Young’s Thla premium price . was at least ualag Cco«y Cork lamlolMl 8hlnoI©©.,,-Bullt with gan poUtli lantng again as'if he had that /orm of stomach trouble sch Acidity— : Ehccesaive Gas— . If 6:4d—To Be Aimounced. Krah. I F adflc coast to New York last details of misery. they seemed to have forgotten her. FamUy: 4, Top Hatters’ band; 6:15, partially due to earliness, but alao Xrausi never t een away ' known as gastritis and outlined you wish some dieting Instructions, 7:00— Ray Heatherton. • outsld© sled© lurfoe© for loMina woerthar protoebon. k'Mid then, without giving any .Indeed, I remembered, it was., a They were standing together by 'a TO N IG H T Rollini ensemble. resulted from ^^spray treatments some of tbe symptoms commonly ,©*k for them. When requesting 7:15— HollywcxKl Screenscoops — Undamooth soifcK© of cork act* as^ a bcoriar to h©at i Krau© Put the queerest la prohsMY. Ig- bright day, marked by warm sun- several articles, please enclose a WABC-CBS — 1, C h a tt a n p o g a that kept UuyrornTborers out of the atioB of his purpose, loaded up found. In today’s article I shall window, against a stormy back- George McCall. Kuesy natius Tlniolhy Treldlsch-Lln'coln. shine. I could not recall any .tears in separate stamp for each articls. ground of wlnd-ewayed trees and Frolic; 2. All Hands On D eck ;'4:46, com. Growera use(l sprays or dusts and colcL buur©* coolar rooms in 'summon warmar I L o n t i e i gas for ©d>at he .Bald was a re- discuss the treatment I find most 7:30— Helen Mencken— "Second Ehcploring space, sun and eclipse. THE A U N C HESTER •■dr Roosevelt's eyes, although I had They rate. Ignatius n.s a Hungarl.sn successful. ' dashing rain—etaiming with toe tried out rt ' toe Agricultural E x- ia winter. 8«© this madam shingla; convinca yotm Loiftt. i trip, to CaVfomla— and hopped Husband." WJZ-NBC-5-11:30 a. m.. Farm and observed him at each stop we m.ade. 2) Ql'ESTIONS AND .ANSWERS look of two xfho Inlunctively drew periment ^ t l o n at ^ e w Haven to soli that it glT©© Toa axtra ©olua ©rithout axtfo cost Laurel but with that n.s me th.cre mu.st have However, b e f ^ attempting 8:00—Four Comers Theater. , Home Hour from U, of Nevada; iSrslaad la © plane of the vintage I recalled him as his ' usual g'Sy, together, yet In the final resolution control Um European com borer. jtI«H a r 8:30—Jock Beroh and His-Boys. 1:30 p. m.) W altz favorites; 4:15, “ Coma ia any tims> been sopie. British admixture. Any- smiling self. Moreover, 1 remembvr- treatment to correct' chronic di- were left always apart Ig Legget |jMBdb©rgh'% nine years old, with- gestive dl-stress It Is odvlsabla th'at .Non-Storrhy Vegetahlee 9:00— Grand. Central Station. Don Winslow of the Navy. Although these treatments, ■ drigl- how nobody questions the fact ttiat ,ed. we did not come to Louisville Question; Mrs. L. writes: ' “In' Mlae Miller’s low, even voice sold nolly w^ked out by toe U^DA. are TRUST C O . • iMver : 9:30—Camel Caravan — Benny BJT tnstnimenta bat a compass on that trip by way of Covington! a thorough examination be taken.- MBS— 2. From Istndon. "Pogeaiit Lewi© he rates an ex-M. P. of Britain. your menus you do not say fxaijt- something else that Tran did not Goodman’s Orchestra. still In/the experimental atoge, In- ; llollar watch, without even a including a fluoroscopic study trf .of Radio," In memory of Marconi. Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. XJhert] W e came Into Kcntuckv from the ly how much to eat of the non- catch, and Dr. Sargent answered ' 10:00— 'Time to Shine —iHol Kemp's d l c a U ^ ore that they will pay M A N C H ESTER LU M BER & F U EL C O . ' • - ‘* That, however, was a good while West, enroute from St. Louis. the stomsch a»d. also any X-ray to ©ay SJothlng of ra- pictures needed. Very often the starchy vegetables. What quantity almost bitterly. "Yes. and even sur- ■ - Ortoeatro. , high mvidencls to growers who use ago.-because at the time of, the Memory, however, .sometimes would be combined with the lean Some Wednesday short waves: A bootleg flight without fluoroscope will demonstrate that geons are eoraetimee human be- 10:30—Grant Park Concert. toeny according to direcUons given Center Street . Telephone 5145 World War he was very anti-Brit- plays tricks on ons', so I went to meat?" , » G 8G, GSP, GSO, G8D, GSB, Lon- the stomach bos sagged or fallen ings, Katherine...... Y(xi wouldn't 11:00— News— Sports.,' In ^tto n Circular 118. They have ' o f tba la w . the newspaper flies and re-read the Answer: You may ©at os much don, 6:55 p. rt).. Pageant of Radio ish Indeed,.a spy in the employ of and that such prolapsus Is playtog like that would you T You Uke WATKINi 11:15—Organ Silhouettes — 'Vincent proved^ their value sA toe eg^peri- i tbs twut Idea stories that some of my colleagues of toe non-atarchy vegetables as (repeat)f PCJ, Netherlands, 7. Pro- Germany. Later he was pres.x agent a contribuUng rola in producing floih and blood machines, always SorgenL gram for Americas; JZJ, Tokyo, mratol farm, and are now betiig > M y . i wrote of that day's trip. Their oc- you daatra. You <>o not have to t ^ e d to toe highest eneleney. I 11:30— Paul Pendorvia’ Orcheatra. Listen fo “Money Matters,” Slation W DRC for ths^ Wolfgang Kapp* jjuUch, the continued inahlllty to digaat B R O T H E R S 7:15, Military Airs; 2RO, Rome. by some ot toe growers. One Qounts coincided with my memory food In comfort. ' very porUculor ©rlto toa quantity- ■Often wondor— “ TomeiTO*v*a Program. I W.seeew fi© b©Aj|MMrol of that day. * _ of such foods. If you wUh to eooM 7:30, Light music; TVSHC. Caracas,' ragorta failure op one of Caie^' which ppposed to overthrow about SonMUmas th© x-roy ntetur©* It was then that tha reading A. M . . Every Friday at 7:30 p. m. WoUfor S.Ntaal. tha' ©btoroa and b a ^ for a seoo«M^ helping it la all 9. Boarding House comedy; DJD, acres treated with dust, wUl dtoekwa that th© pStoaPa m l c r a A eaas. A spunterad bulk of T:90—Eta Alpha Praframina. I right to do SBl ' I Beriin, 10:15, Evening concert. lers have been highly successfuL CORK INSULATtU SHINGLES tree trufik aad *r«t )©s««a k vtlad Mahleu Grocery Company, meats and grocarias...... 1S.00 Maloney's Garage, truck rspalra ...... gj.jg jWlth them but n tu ni4~’ Manchester Chamber of Gommaroa, sendees ...... ' »A0 Manchester Construction Company, re n ts...... »o.00 dnjp. Harold .Gray furntabed Manchester Electric Olvlalon, se n d e e ...... truisporUUon and Mrs. Orny ac- Another British Ship Manchester Gas Company, sendee ...... "...... 70.S1Th« Hebron Church Vacation companied tbe party. ttowB toilla ortorto paid July l*th by tha Belactmen follow: School opened Monday at 9 a. m., Miss Dorothy Gray apent the' Manchester Lumber'Company, lumber, cement, etc...... 13.67 week-end as guest of Mias Grace ^toraitls, Idra. Untila* board aad cars •••• *9 Manchester Memorial Hospital, board and c a r e ...... 5d9.87 with an attendance of about 25. Manchester Motor Sales, Inc., storage ...... 2.«o It la believed that there will be Rathbun in West Hartford. Is Bombed in Spain ’A. A C. Weldtn* Company, p a ^ .. .. - ...... Miss Marguerite Porter, Wh6 has Frank w.. Index ...... *...... Manchester Pipe Band, services ...... 33.94 later additlona in the way of pupils. Manchester Plumbing A Supply Company, hardware and sup* The Rev. and Mrs. B. A. Lewis and spent part of her vacation here with \U 'Aatarlean Lefton Fife A Drum Corpe, aervlcea...... her mother, Mrs. E. BueU Porter, Is Atoderaon A Noren. meata and ypoceriea...... plies ...... 102.11the ^Rev. Harold R. Keen are en- ^ n t in f Company, printing...... Manchester Sand A Gravel Company, sand and gravel...... 200.91rolled as teachers, alao Mrs. Charles at Nairagansett Pier for a week. But No One Injured to AtTicultwal fihmltol Oonjpany.Tfyttoe v.,..vVi.v.vi' : Manetostar'TniatAtonebeetar'Truei Company,company,-rents -rents . i . . . . . , . .r .4; . ;'^"-'*"3738 Mr FUlBsoro* - MIsc Lillian. OrifiHng Her brother. Marshall is ependimzi Id. and Miss Stella Johnson. The the time with her. Aadreo, Lawrence, m ilk ...... W...... Manchester, Town of, water Department, service...... 137.30 - Valencia, July tor Manchester Water Company, service...... theme will be the same na for the Sunday visitors at the home of AtoCeinilo. Theresa and Mary Salvatore, rent ...... 8.60 thousand-pound bomb hit the Brit The Insurgents had given British Angus ^ulpm ent Company, equipment ...... Mankln, Ina L., board and care 80.00 Gilead Vacation School, centering Mrs. Mary B. Cummings Included Ships in Spanish government ports her daughtw. Mrs. Avery West, her ish inerchantman Standland In '4 Angus Park IVoolen CompaJV, material ...... __ Marlow's, furnishings f . a .a . A A S a a . a s e s a a a a 13.80 about the lives of 'the Soutoern a rest of nearly a toonth after U May, G. W., M. D., aervicee . . , Highlanders. Thers will bs morn- grandmother, and othffs. Valencia harbor today, setting het Armstrong, Harry, tabor aiid material...... Ti..... 3.00 afire. , . waa believed that Prime Minister ht Arthur Orug Stores, drugs .1 ...... '...... *...... 18.76 Maronovlch, Nicholas, rent .....4 ^ ...... 16.00 ing sessions only through the week Chamberlain bad put pressure on w AaMand. L. B., repairs...... 8..18 Messier*Naah, Inc., tabor and material ...... 48.10 to Saturday, to close with an in- Her crew and two non-interven- Premier Mussolini of Italy, Franco’s M 'Austin. E. L„ la bor...... • 2.2^ Mills Farr Company, equipment...... 21.82 formal pibnic. tion observers had close escape from death or Injury. friend, to have the raldc stopped- th Autocar Sales A Service Company, truck parts and repairs...... 6.10 Montgomery Ward, furnishings...... 24.68 Winthrop Hllding, son of Mr. STAFFORD SPRINGS One person was kiUed and five Batch A Brown, rent ...... 12.00 Monti, Victor, rent ...... 15.00 and Mrs. Albert W. Hildlng, has The fire, confined to the veasel's Injured in a raid on Alclra, south of >« Balf Company. Edward,„trap rock ii.se Mopre, D. C. Y., M. D., X -ra y s...... 6.00 been awarded a graduate scholar- decks, soon was extinguished. Valencia, by a lone seaplane, dub- la. Bantly Oil Company,Co: range oU. parts, e t c ...... 25.42 Mnriarty Brothers, tire and tube ...... lfi.62 ship by the School of Engineering Funeral sendees for Oscar E. It was the firat bombing of a 9,50.00 Wlllls, 76. of Union, will be held bed "Zapatonea,’’ or "Big Shores.’’ I*B BarberGreene Company, loader ...... Moriarty^ Michael, Agent, ren ts... 4V*...... 10.00 of the Penneylvania State College. British ship in recent weeks, a lull This plane has constantly bken raid- tid Bergren's Dairy, milk ...... 14.85 Mountain Brook Farm, m ilk...... 0.90 The scholarship was based on hie Wednesday .afternoon at 2 at the In such attacks in Spanish waters 91.50 Moszer, B., meats and groceries...... Congregational church In Union ing the Valencia coast, and during at n- Bieri. William, trucking ...... 16.00 standing at Connecticut State Col- having followed vigorous British May and J'une was considered re- Blake, Joseph, re n t...... ,...... 15.00 Mueller Company, water works supplies...... 28.65 lege, from which he graduated this with Rev. John Pearce of Stafford protests to Generalissimo Francisco ■i 285.75 -Murray, JameS H., repairs ...... Springs officiating. Burial will be In sponsible for the sinking of several ito BUah Hardware Company. F. T.. hardware and supplies 8.20 summer. He is also a graduate Franco, leader of Insurgent Spain. British ships. - to i Blue Ribbon Bakery, bread, etc...... 26.00 Myers A Brother Company. F. B.. pump belt ...... 72 of Windham High Sfshool. Among the Center cemetery. Union. The observers aboard the vessel Blutstein. D. A R., Inc., tailoring supplies ...... 10.17 McAn Shoe Company, Thom, shoes ...... 9.93 At a special meeting of the All able bodied men In Valencia uy i aocietiea to Which he belongs are were on Italian and a Netherland- City and Proirlnce hs'ire been sum- Bowers.'S. G., services...... 15.00 McCollum, Anna, rent ...... 6.00 Phi Mu Delta, - National Society stockholders of the Stafford Auto er. • Bowers. Sherwood and Raymond, rents...... 28.00 McCormack, Mrs. Fred, rents’...... 24.00 Fraternity* Gamma Chi Epsilon, Company held Monday afternoon kt Five planes made the raid, mght moned to work on fortifications /Bralthwaite, J. R., labor and material...... 17.05 McOlII, Jr., Thomas, paint supplies 1.46 Honorary Scholastic College Fra- the office of Attorney Joel H. Reed, against the insurgent drive moving ba 45.00 Me—cKlnney. Everett“ -T., rent Spanish workprs were killed as 'Bnaouaki, Adam, meata and groceries...... 16.00 ternity and Alpha Tau Phi, Honor- 2nd, It was voted unanimously to their heavy bombs plunged Into the slowly southward toward the city. an Brown. Mrs. Har\'ey, board and care ...... 20.00 McClelland. W. F.. r’atlonal Meter Company, m etera...... Lloyd’s register on shipping, but to 212.35 Ha has a high rating In sports, in- Springs until 1935. Richard M. Fisk she Is one of a number of ships cia oltoUan and army authorities,' Biugey. Fred W., rent ...... 15.00 Nedeau, Charles H., r e n t...... 15.00 Is president. Majority of the stock- over which General Toss ‘M taja, to 51.19 Nelson, Ned, meata and groceries ...... cluding football and baseball. He whose names were changed when Burnett, Walter, board and care, repairs, etc...... 72.50 plans to accept the scholarship and holders also control shares In the commander-ln-chief for all govern-- to Bunui. Alfred, milk ...... »...... 9.90 NeuvlUe, Celestine, r e n t...... ' 15.00 they entered the Spanlab trade. She 2.00 will enter the college next Septem- Hudson garage on Main street. la owned by the Stanhope Shipping ment- Spain except Catalonia, pre- Burr, Noah A.,.M. D.. examination 4—;■•••;...... v ...... New' Britain, City of. aid rendered...... 158.67 ber. sided. ' bi“ " BuTsack Brothers, meats and groceries . J . ' ...... 17,25 Newlriglbn Home for Crippled Children, board and care Marriage intentions were filed Company of London, all of whose 17.14 The Hebron Congregational La- Monday ,at the office of the town Cabot, Inc., Samuel,, p ain t...... r...... 11 .52 N. E. Blue Print Paper Company, office aupplles ...... 1.05 vessels have namea beginning with An official spokesman.'-kaid that Calhoun. Patrick J., trucking...... 416.00 New Model Laundry, a e n lc e ...... dles’ Aid Society are looking for- clerk by Francis H. Leroy, 25, son Stan." at Valencia there would be no 14.84 ward to the visit of Miss Naomi of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leroy of :Campbeira Filling,Station, truck parte, gas, etc. _ 82..18 N, Y.. N. H. A H. R. R. Company, freight...... 58 Among the "Stans'’ trading with, "abandoning of houses, fields and Canale. A., meata and groceries ...... ; ...... 27.00 Nielsen's Dairy, milk ...... 7 ...... Foster of Manchester Wednesday Woodmont street, Windsor, and the Spanish government which have lands in a trying exodus, x x x be- 4.07 afternoon at their meeting at the Mias Mable M. Rouleau, daughter Carlson, Mrs. Amy, rent ...... 15.00 North Elm Dairy, milk , ...... 40.70 been bombed by Insurgent airplanes cause everybody will cooperate, con- Carlson A Company, trucking . . ; ...... 1.60 Norton’s, shoes ...... Hebron Chapel. It Is to be a of Mr. and Mrs. John Rouleau of have been tbe Stanbrook, Stanerdft, verting Valencia Into an Impregna- 20,80 missionary meeting and Mias Fos- High street. Case, Lockwood A Bralnard Company, printing ...... 12.50 Norton Electrical Instrument Company, repalra ...... 29..50 Stanbridge, Stanwell, Stanray and ble fortress against which the In-- Center Pharmacy, dru gs...... 11.45 Noyes Auto BOdy Works, repairs...... 12.00 ter, who Is an experienced teacher Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cowan of Stan wold. vaders will shatter themselves." Chambers, Austin A., trucking and moving services.. ; ...... 51.87 Onk Grove Dairy, milk, ...... ; ...... in Southern Mission schools, will Grant aVenue will leave today, 18.30 tell of the work... The meeting is -Charter Oak Groeery A Auto Supply Company, Inc,, meats and — „ >. Oak NttrsinFHorrte, board and care .v,...... 255.00 Tuesday, for Old Orchard Beach, Groceries...... called for 2 p.' m. Me., where they will spend _the re- 86.1.1 Old Saybrook, Town of. aid rendered . - 69.70 to her friends ’Thursday afternoon Center Flute Band, services . . . -----...... 26.60 O'Meara. Martin, rent-...... ; ...... 16.(J0 Moe Freedman and Mrs. Freed- mainder of the summer. Cbartler, Joseph, labor and material ...... 13.75 Oswald, WUIlam, meata and groceriea...... man of ‘New York City, who are Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Klbbe and from three until five o’clock. 66.00 TOLLAND Miss Marjorie Foote who la tak- Checker^ard Feed Store, coal. feed, etc...... 59.70 Packard, Charles, rent ...... 15.00 spending a vacation In Colchester, fam ily'of Stamford, Mrs. Grace Cbeney Brothers, rents, parts, etc...... 60A0 Pagani, B., nieata and groceries...... there they are guests of Mr. Freed- Moffett and Dr. James Nugent of ing a summer .xiurse at Connecticut 18.00 State College spent toe week-end at Civlello, Anthony, rent . . . . . ' ...... '. 15.00 Pagani, Mrs. Lucy, rent ...... 14.00 man's slater, Mrs. Jacob Berko-wltz, Worcester- were • the week-end Wednesday July 27th has been set ..Clark's Shoe Store, sh oes...... 6.00 Pallein. John, rent ...... were callers at the home of Mr. and for the annual Federated Church her home here. . 15.00 guests of toelr mother, Mrs. Anna Frank Ball of Springfield spent d a rk A Company, W. t>„ rents ...-...... 30.00 Palauskas, Charles, m ilk ...... 3..10 Mrs. Charles Coleman Sellers Sun- McLagan off West Main street School and Community picnic to be |Ctay, Anna M., board and care '...... 60.00 Park Hill Flower Shop, w reath...... day. Mr. Freedman formerly lived held at Coventry lake. A bus has the week-end at the home of Mr. 4.00 Richard M. Fisk was re-elected and Mrs. J. Banks. Jones. Oeminahsw Company. J. M... revaluation sertices...... 507.50 Patterson, Wm.. meats and groceries...... ;..v . . 4.00 in Hebron In the house now occu president of the Stafford Sa’vlnga been engagei^ to transport all de Clough. Grayland. rent ...... 15.00 Pearson A Jiahns.oh. ranga.pll...... pled by the Cohen family just be- siring to go who have no other Mrs. Jules Rebtliard of New 3.20 Bank at the annual meeting held Britain Is visiting at toe home of Collins, Mary, rent ...... 7.50' Pentland, The Florist, w reaths...... 12.60 low St. Peter’s Rectory. He was means of transportation and wiU Columbia Ribbon A Carbon Manufacturing Company, Inc., ear* prominent In the Little Theater Monday afternoon. Other officers her cousin Mrs. Winthrop Porter. Perrett A Glenney, bus service...... 10.00 elected were: Vice-presidents, Chaa. leave the church at 10 o'clock. All bon 8.00 Peters, Paul B., meata and groceries...... 17.00 rircle here at the time. in the community are welcome to go C. Daniel W ^ has returned home OotmecUcut Pow er Com pany, parts and repairs ., .19.75 B. Plnney and Ehios E. Penny; sec- from a business, trip to Vermont. Piantanida, Enrico, re n t...... 16.00 Mrs. Daisy Humphreys of Hart- retary and treasurer, William O. and enjoy a day of general com, Connecticut, State of. W idow s' A id ...... 960.04 Pickles, John F„ r e n t...... 10.00 ford was at her' Hebron plue for George Schatz, and Harold Cum- OotmecUcut, Stale of, board and ca re ...... Ladish; assistant treasurer, Mies inunity spirit as was the result of mings left Gilead Monday morning 591.45 Rlnehurat. Grocery. Inc„ groceriea »-« • •' •-It •'%*• • • b r* •'•' '* 60.63 the week-end.— She had aa guests 8 day picnicking - there last year "'O w H iic to fs'' su p p ly c o m p a n y , n e w e q u ipm e n t ” 34.00 Plano, Frank, r e n t...... Graee-'OMffiths. Parley c . PAtteh o f fo go id Vermont to g'et a trunk 16.00 Miss Nell Lathrop and C. H. Taylor, EMgewood street was elected a cor- from the church and community. Converse, L. A., ren ts...... 30.00 Podrove, A., r e n t...... both of Hartford. They attended load of cows which Mr. Way pur- •X 20.00 porator. The ten members of the The Young People's meeting held Oonty, Horace, auto use ...... 8,76 Pola, Luigi, meats and groceries...... 68.00 St. Peter's church Sunday. chased on his trip. ' . Crane Com pany, water works supplies...... 90.25 Popular Market, meats and groceriea...... board of truatees were alao re-elect- at the Federated Church Sunday Edward Miller and son EMward Crooks, Mrs. Jennie, ren t...... 108.75 Professor and Mrs. Eugene P, ed. The local Institution was or- evening was weU attended as tev' 15.00 Porterfleld's, range oil ...... 8.53 Chase had as their guest over Sun- and M3rron Gilbert of Milford spent Davidson's Filling Station, range oil ...... ' .17..13 Portland, Town of, aid rendered...... ganized In 1872. eral young people are now in town Sunday In Gilead visiting friends. OeCiantis, Frank, meats and groceries...... 6.06 day Mrs. Chase’s father, FYancls H. for the aummer: Henry Hayden .161.00 Prentice. Mrs. Blanche, board and c a r e ...... 124.00 The three-church vacation school Mrs. Miller returned home with Daat. FTeiL rent ...... 9.10 Hastings of Hartford. which has beeb holding sessions tn was the leader. Prescott A Rons, H, R„ water-works aupplles . 79.20 Charles Mliier lost hie bird dog, them after spending last week Dewey*Rlchm an Company, office supplies...... 75 Quinn's Pharmacy, d ru g s...... the Staffordville grammar school Mr. and Mrs. Gristle Weigold are toe home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kel- Dillon Satas A Service, truck parts and repairs ., ,- 44.64 Duke, a valued family pet, Sunday. 177.52 Quish. Wm, P„ ambulance service...... 29.00 will close tomorrow, Wednesday, entertaining relatives from New logg White. Eddy Valve Com pany, check valve...... 25.00 It was run over and killed by an Jersey. Red A White Store, meats and groceries...... 85.50 automobile. when a special session will be held Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barrasao and 4 Bltaworlh A Lasaow , range o il...... 8.53 Rleg. John, m ilk ...... ;.... In the evening so that all parents Roy LugenbubT o f Tolland avenue children and their guest Miss Endicott Johnson Shoes, sh oes...... 6.60 Professor and Mrs. Everett Wa- I 6,94 Roberta, James, rent...... 15.00 and friend.s of tha students will be was placed one of the ten in high Patricia’ Clanfione spent Sunday at Engel, Hans, board and care...... *V 28.00 ters of Yale Sind their two children. "4 Robbins, Myron A., r e n t...... 15.00 Mias Hope and Master Stephen, able to vieit tha school while it 14 in marks in the judging contest In Hammonasset Beach State Park. England. George, meats, groceries and ren t...... 42.00 Rogers. Charles, rent______... session. A march of the pupils num- Howard. Martin of New York . B n ^an d. W . H arry, cem tint ..; ...... 15.00 were Sunday callers at the home of two-day 4aity judging tour includ- I 144,17 Rollason, Joseph, r e n t...... '...... 16.00 ^I'eman ^5 will precede the period of ing Tolland, Hartford, Middlesex, spent toe week-end at hta home .B n s w o r t h A Son. Inc., L. L.. eq u ipm en t...... _ ...... 5.12 Mr. and Mrs. Charles I here. Bolston, James H., Investigations, etc...... 65.00 Sellers. J worship and special mualc will be New Londem and Windham 4-H Erwin. M rs. M argaret, rent ...... 15.00 Rourke-Eno Paper Company, Inc., supplies . . . conducted by Rev. Clifford D. New- Mr. and Ura. WUbur N. HlUs and Everybody's Market, m eats and groceries...... 32.00 Dean Raymond, son of Mr. and members, where 90 boys particlpat' . 126.00 Rubacha, Waclaw’, rent, etc...... 20.00 ton, pastor of the UniversaUst' ed. son Homer, Clifford Perry and son B .F airfield G ro cery , m eats an d g ro c e rie s...... 71.00 Ryan Estate, Theresa, rents , ...... Mra. Edward Raymond, Is spending Lawrence visited Mashamoquet Farr, Philip, rent ...... : ...... 30.00 bis summer vacation In Canterbury church. Special, hymns will be sung Miss Helen Johnson has returned 'a 14.40 St. John's Bugle, Fife & Drum Corps, services 15.00 by the various groups. At tbe con- to Bridgeport, Conn., after several Brook State Park in Abingtdh, Sun- Fava, Fred .D„ rent ...;...... 15.00 Salvation Army Band, aerviers...... with his, grai^parehts day. Fay, Nellie, rent ...... ” ! ! . ! ! 45.60 Miss Mary Rowley o f Amston Is clusion of this period, the pupils days spent with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- 15.00 Savings Bank of Manchester, rents ...... 202.50 will go to tbe different rooms and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Buell accom- to Felice, Sam uel, rent, m eats and groceries...... 29.00 employed as assistant In the office ert Mbacham, and making CkUs on panied by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Savings Bank of Rockville, rents...... 30.00 tbe visitors will observe the dally several of her Tolland friends. to Ferris, E, T., ren t...... !.].!!! 1.5.00 Sawickl, Mrs. Mary R„ rent . . , ...... of the Willlmanttc State Normal Tryon of Buckingham motored to FUlerc, Jules, re n t...... 15.00 Teachers’ College. routine of the school. Work done by Simeon Luhrson has, completed a B 1.5.00 Scal'lato, Orazlo, rent ...... 15.00 Laconia, N. H., Friday, when Mr. Flrm to, John, m eats and gro c e ries...... 18.00 Dr. and Mrs. Warren Tanner and the student the tivo weeks o f the two stall garage for Mr. and Mrs I Schallcr Motor Sales. Inc., parts ...... 1.30 session' will be on display. The eve- and Mrs. Buell spent toe week-end Firpo, V.., range oil ...... 4...... ! 12’. SO Schlebel Brothers, truck parts, etc...... son of Danielson are at their sum George‘Stof an. with Mr. and Mrs. Deems L. Buell, II First National Stores, Inc., meats and groceries...... ! !.! *' 35.40 mer home at Amston lake. 'Two ning session will start at 7:30 Plans are being madS by the Fed- 565.50 Schieldge, William H., printing...... 196.45 returning home Monday evening to Fitsgerald, W illiam 'L., truck ing...... 90.00 birthday celebrations took place the o'clock. erated Young People's Group to Frtoin. Julius, rent ...... Schulda, John J,. office equipment ...... 6.32 Mr. and Mrs. Tryon were visitors tn 1-5.00 Shea, John P., r e n t...... same days at the lake, July 13. sponsor a supper for the Ladies Aid Old Orchard, Maine. Frqgge Com pany, A. S.. disinfectants, etc. ..;.. iv.’!"!!...’ .’ ] 15.00 Dr. Tanner’e son celebrated his 14.75 Sheehan Estate, Martha, rents ...... 30.00 Society.^ early in August following Mrs., Charles Fish and daughter .. . I i Gedraitis. Joseph, rent'...... 15.00 18th birthday and Robert Hofnagel the supper they are to .give a play Gerich, W arren, range o il...... ! 1." ! i _!!!!! i .' Skrabnez, Charles, meats and groceries...... 21.00 Miss Shirley and son Calvin were 16.00 So. New England Telephone Company, service , his ,16th. WILLINGTON at tbe Tolland Towm' Hall. ' Watch visitors at the home of Mr. ahd GifaUn, M rs. M ary, board and c a re ...... '...... !.."!!! T!! 203.03 Mrs. Mamie Wright, a former to ' 2.59.50 Squatrito, Mrs. Maria, rent 15.00 for tho date. Mrs. Howard Manning in Coventry, Girl Scouts Band, service.^...... !!'!!!!!!!!!' 15.00 Hebron reeldent, was a vdsitbr re- b Glastonbury, Town of, aid rendeted...... ^'Stager GcGeorge, rent 15.00 Miss Hattie Jewett of Rockville Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Manning 24.75 Stoughton Com p.my, D. G., d n igs...... cently at the home of Edward A. Charles Edgerton of Bristol spent was a gueat of Tolland friends Sat- and Mra Fish were classmates at C Glastonburj. Town of. faxes...... '!.!!!!!.'. ]'' ’' 1.626.78 12.10 Raymond In Amstop. Friday night at the home of Mrs. Strnughan,. W . K-., m ilk ...... 11.63 urday. the Manchester High ecb(X)l. i e Gleimey Com pany, W . G., lum ber, cement 272.14 Miss Ruth-Kinney of New Hayen Marvin Edgerton on WilUngton itiH. Goodstlne. Lena, rents ...... !.!!!!!!'*"" Superior Spring & M anul'acturlng Com pany, truck parts, etc. ... 21.42 Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall were Matunuck Beach, R. I., was a pic- ' ' a .1,1 00 T»(ignrt,' Calvin, m oving ser\'lces ...... was a recent visitor at the home Tbe average attendance at the guesta of friends in Seymour, Conn., rile place for thirty-three persona Gormait, Mrs. Susaa, rent ...... 16.00 10.00 of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. vacation school in South WilUngton ft Gorman, Walter, ren t...... : ...... Taylor, Clarence, Agent.-rents ...... 41.00 Sunday afternoon. from Gilead, Sunday. Among those 15.00 Taylor. Elizabeth, Agent, ren ts...... 46.60 Kinney. Other visitors at the Kin- was forty-five. The exhibition of present were Mrs. Norman Warner Graham, Thomas, m ilk...... ney home were Mies Elsie Hum- Mr. and Mrs. O uutIm Miller en- Grant, -Walton W., rents...... 34.65 ! rpedf Old , .lo s e p h .m ilk ...... 29.78 work Friday night showed a variety tertained aeveral of 'their out of and family, Mr. and Mra. Norton I A ' Grant.. Ward, 'range oil ...... 29-90 Tedford, Mrs, Thomas, hoard and carls...... - ...... { ...... 10.00 phrey. also of New Haven, and Mrs. of designs of originality and good Warner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bertha Boyden and Ralph Gurney town frienda Sunday afternoon and Great A. & P. Tea Com pany, nieat.s and groceries . ; ,'t '20 I Tem pleton, R oliort auto expense ...... 4.10 craftsmanship. There was also an Floyd FogH and children, Mr. and .161.60 ^ To d d , C . .1..- r e n t ...... of North Haven. evening. Grem m o, Arturo, meata and groccrie.s...... !!.!.!!...... 15.00 entertainment Including answers to Billy Simpson of Westport, Conn., Mrs. Winthrop Porter and family, ** 28.00 I'Pi-enlon Em blem C om pany, m a rk e rs ...... Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Burke of Bible questions. I V I Guraitls. Mrs. Joseph, rent ...... 6.1.24 Is a guest at th* hom* of hta grand- Mrs. Jules Reblllard, Leslie Kinney, Hague. Mrs. Carl, room and board...... !!!!!!’!...... I T roh n ’s Supplies, Inc., m anhole cu sh io n s ...... 15.54 Philadelphia are back again at The topic of the sermon Sunday Morton Treat, Sherwood Keefe, and .12.00 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simp- \tr Hale Company, J. W„ clothing, drugs, etc. ;___ !.!!.'!...... Trotter. H azel, rents '...... 30.00 Am.stori Lake for the eummer, hay- was "The Light of the World," at Mr. and Mrs. Jesse HlUa and chil- 215.57 Turklngton, S. J.. town services, etc...... ;...... ing rented a cottage, son. dren. to Hartford. City of. aid rendered...... ' .25.M.98 178.13 Mrs. Virginia FuIUnwidar. of Blf- Hartford Iln.spltal, bOafd and'eare .“7 . . .7 .. • ... ***. Ttirkirtgton, SaTnuet,' rent ...; '.TZ.'r. TT. V~.~. T . V.7 7 . ' ...... ' 18.06 Mr. and 'Mto. John Rising of West Mlsa Mary Cllritbn o f West Ha- 12.67 ed Distillers, was . in Amston la t e ly mlngK^, Alabama is a guest at Hartford Wire Works Company, repairs...... !!!...... Tuachow'skl, M rs. M ary, rent ...... 16.00 Suffleld and his two childreh at- ven is visiting at tbe home, of her' 2 ( 1.00 visiting the local plant.' He now tha heima o f her ststar, Mrs. Zo« Ito v .. Hayes, Archie H., range oil...... !!.!!!!'!"...... I Tuschow 'ski. Thom as, rent ...... !X 16.00 tended. Mrs. Rising, formerly Miss uncle and aunt Mr.,and Mrs.'George I'M Herald Printing Company, advertising ..!!!.'!.! i ...... 24.60 I T w nronlte, Joseph, rent ...... 15.00 lives In Pennsvlvanls. He was Becktay at "Cubby Housa.” Schatz. .59. 1.1 I iT niled O il C om p an y, oil,' grease, etc...... formerly connected. with the York- Miriam Parker, unUl her . marriage Mlltra C^iarlea Mitchell age 8 m,., Herlihy. D.. meats and groceries ...... 41.25 ipyer a year a8[Q was a member of Rev. Berl Lewis bad for bis ser- __ Hibbard, W. E„ parts ...... ■< 90 j V a llu zzl, F ran k , ren t ...... 1 ...... X 15.00 shire Distillery, which has given years 8 months and 7 daya son of mon "Pathway to God.” Sunday Oil Company, gas and oil ...... place to the United Distillers Com- the: church and active in all affairs Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mitchell passed Hills, Charles H., pump, etc...... !.'!!!!!!!!!...... 873.60 connected wdth the' church. She was morning at toe Qllead Congrega- tie Hobart Cabinet Company, office supplies .!.!!!!!!!.'...... Jo , V ignon e, Joseph, rent ...... 15.00 pany. away at tils home at 3 o'clock Mon- tional church. .In tha evening toe 31. 11 , W alluce, R ev. W m . T., aervlcea ...... '...... 10.60 . William Brewster of Lebanon, gladly welcomed. She continued day- moraing. . The funeral will be Holden-Nelson Company, Inc., Agent it-nt " " ...... her school In the Old Hop River dis church vacation school had an ex- Holl, Edward J„ ren ts...... !!!!!!!” ...... "’“Uingford, Town of. aid rendered...... X’ .X 2.40 well known here a» an employee on held at the home of hta parents at local farms of rthe community, is trict driving dally from her home. hibit of their work which was fin- Holloran. Timothy P., ambulance service ...... !!!! i ...... < 98-00 Warren Pipe Company of Massachusetts, pips...... 557.46 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon ished this past week and elides Holmes Talcott Company, equipm ent...... i y ...... ” t-.n nJ\V arrin gton. M r^ A lb e rt. rent ...... - ...... 16.00 undergoing treatment at the Wind- Mrs. Arnold Dodge of "Belcroft," and at 2:30 p.m. at the Tolland ham Community Memorial hospital, were shown on toe subject of "The Hood Rubber Company, 'inc., shoe repair produ'cVi...... Watkins BrolharsXluninf piano...... 2.00 WilUngton Hill, has gone to New Federated Church. Southern Highlanders." House & S on , Inc., C. E , cloth ing . ... ,...... O-.DO W eldon D rug Com pan y, Inc^ d ru g s ...... ;. 16.79 following the amputation of one York for ah Indefinite stay, where ..O .b .5 West, Mrs. L. H., rent ...... -...... Thelma Prle« has returned to bar Hebron Grange No. I l l will have Howarth, Emii; rent ...... !.!!!!!!!”'•'...... 7.60 lag. < T^Ia was made necessary she keeps an apartment. home after-two weeks apent at a Harold T:. range oU. stakes...... from a diabetic trouble. ' a hot-dog roast to bS held at Ams- Hublard. J., rompres.sor, etc...... !.'!.'!]!!!!...... 28.63 Mi's . Ida M. Brown la the gueat Summer School In Brunswick, New ton Lake, Tuesday evening, July Hughes,-Mark.' rent...... ■ ...... West Side Dalr>', milk ...... a .' 88.60 Mtas Margaret Peterson of West of Miss Rosa O. HaU at BraiMord. White's Express A Transfer Company, express*....'...... Hartford has sold her lot at Ams- Jersey. 19. This will be Inatead of their Hunt, Edwin C„ ren t...... '!!!.!!.!!!!!" " ” ' ...... 26.00 Mr. and .Mrs. William Moore and regular meeting. Husband, John, auto use ...... || i ^...... White Home Hospital, board and csre_.^..;...... ton Lake to Octavla BCnolt and Alice E. Hall whO is taking a six 25.00 Miss Alta Moore went to Storrs weeks course at Yale OoUege.'New lu U an o, V incen zo, rent ...... !!!,!.'!'...... WIHi's A Son., Inc.. G. E., lumber, ceriient, etc. ...-...... 26.73 Arthur LaPorte^of Hartford. Saturday. Robert Moore, Who at- iHfRE'S pUn^ of good nowi today...ei^. Jaffe. Louis.s., lenac-s «tp., ... !.:!•! 'I ‘ .. . JMlsa ,MkT<.'9" Porter, sop .of ,th« Haven, spent toe week snd at the vested more money in newspapert thh year than, 37M teaded tha’Assembly returned home hom'e"6f neV parents 'Mc7 And' MrsV COMSfUTATIONv FABES -v-: .: Jarvis Colnpany.,-Alexander, rent, sand etc • ..... MTlsoh.-Jifmea B..‘ treasurer, rent ...... 8.00 late E." Buell Porter arid Mrs. Pori .ARE NOT INCTEASED Jenney, J o h n L v .bo n d s'...... ! ...... ^ ..4.... Wilson7R. n., trucking ...... ter, and Mario Fracchla, son of Mr. with them. Lster thpy motored to L. Erneet Hall. 111.00 Palmer, Mass. Johnson E state: A'aisin, rents ' , , ...... Wind, Peter, markers ...... -.t - ...... anii.Mrs. Sebastian Fracchla, were Charles Johnson has had as-re-^ dally for advertisers who use newspaper space. 21.40 Mis#'’Thelma Cushmatr ls ^ teach-^' . Officials Of the New H av^ Rail- in any other medium. Over 42 per cent of ihefr, •*J «5hhiioh BrotfieiiiT ’nm iorfS* I’ ' - ^'•'Wffiffiam, ‘Ti.iivn' of, 'aid' ri'hdereS.'. 'Vr...... 7 87.86 marrte'd July 5 in Chfebpee, Mass. cent guests several relati'vea from' er at the'Churph vacation ichooL in road announced today commutation jedm son M achine C om pany, C arlyle, ren u ...... Wlwgac, F rank,'rent...... n ...... 10.00 ’They hays returned from a wed- Bristol, Conn. ,.^ -ilt o q a o n , . E m m a , .r e n t ...... **- Vtogmaa. Oearg^' range oil H ; . i-.. . . • ...... addittoa to. thoae. previoualy men' fa m on. toe. syAem. would, .sot be 0.80 ding trip and are spending a week Mre: Ida Gold and eon—atanley Iriereased on July 25 when coach The r e e p ^ are full of business concerns that are aggregate adverti sing appropriation thir year 1 Johnson Paint Com pan y, paint sup p liek -:.,. ' '* ...... Wood's Service Station,j trucking ...... 76.70 or so at tha home of Mrs. Fracchla’S tioned. There ato eight claases at Gold of Hartford have been gueeta Jones, F . H .. m bp s ...... - ...... Wood Company. L. T„ range oil and I c e ...... the HUl school opened yesterday. fares are increased one-half cent 71.11 stater, Mrs. Carlton H. Jones. They of Mr. and Mrs. JaoobGhorches and per mils in seoordsnea with tha rit- Kanehl, W illiam , rent ...... | ...... — Woodhouse, Rose C.. rent ...... 15.00 win make their future home In 'Malcolm Letts,-a student at the brother Leon Cborcbea IC arlsen , K ., rep airs ...... Wright. Rebecc.-i, rent ...... •...... Connecticut State College at Storrs, cent iruling of toe Interstate Com- going ahead, enjoying bigger sales today...throuqh hat been placed4n newspapers. • • • e* 15.00 Hartford. They are both popular Kaeney, 'Clifford, m ilk ...... ! “ ’ | ...... ----- Yiilyes, Samiieir shoe rep a irs...... -...... young people and" have the congrat- was a Sunday guest of MUi Helen merce Commission. • . 3 5 The announcement also stated JCoUh F u rn itu re C o m p an y , G . E .. ran g e ...... ' V ' Zwick, Samuel, r e n t ...... T.... 16.00 ulations and. best wdshas of their Hutchinson. intelligent, aggressive newspaper advertising. Kellum, Anna, ren t...... large circle of frlendi here.' Mr. Tha Union service next Sunday GILEAD that other fares such as excursion, And the advertising agency serving these eight KUdish. Anna, ren t...... $22,580.36 Fracchla Is employed in Hartford. will be' held in Memorial church in and rail fares for Pullman^ travel’ Kilay Company, James A. truck body ! ...... Among names on the list of those South WUlingtoo at 11 a.m. Dr. Mrs. Lovina Hutchineon who Is. would not be increased. Kilpatrick. James, repairs...... who may be called on for jury serv- Horace B. Sloat will preach from Gilea'd'a oldest resident will reach Consider, for example, the "Good News" con- concerns chose to publish its "Good News^^adver- m K ttel'a M arket, m eats and groceries ...... spending a part of their vacaUbe in ice from Tolland county are those the theme, "The Man in the Gap.' her 90to , birthday, Thursday, July IRISH SHIP DAMAGED Ktainm an.. Louis, rents ...... '...... Poultney, Vt. of four Hebron women, Mrs. Albert 21bL Mrs. Hutchinson is in ex- Knofla, Arthur A., rents ...... [ [ ...... ’The acrlpture reference la Ezekiel WAPPING W. HHtldlng. Mrs. Charles N. Fill- 22:80. , cellent health for one of her years. Liverpool, July 19— (A P )-^T h* cerns naihed above..* Xottke, Augusta, ren t______...... Mr. and Mra. Anson Christensen Irish motor vessel Munster, which tiserhent in newspapers...and only in newspapers. and Ilttta son "Jack", spent the day more, Mra. Carrie Burnham and CUflord Woodwrorth ' took Mlsa She spends much of her time read- Rrah. William E„ amplifier service ...... * Mrs. Charles Fish. ing and can converse on current collided with toe American steamer Krauss Greenhouse, geranium s...... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maclean of at Hammonasset B«ach, last Thura- Helen Rollinson and Deaconesa Har^ day. ’The Rev. B. A. Lewds preached rlet EngUab to Brooklyn Saturday eventa^teadily. She also knits, en- West.-Cobas of New Orleans, 8,600 All of these eight eoncemi have advertised Krmuaaistis, Joseph, rent...... X ...... j West Haven, were guests of their tons. 13 miles north of Dublin, re- How's your business? Perhaps you need more son. Rev. Douglas . .V. Maclean at The final hearing on tha Zoning from the parable of the ten talents, night where they were dinner guests joys entertaining and Is an active Kuesynskt, Edward, ren t...... at the morning service at St. Peter's member of toe Ladles’ Aid Society turned to toe rived Sferaey t^ a y Lantieri. G., m eats and groceries .....!...... the Wapping Community church Commission will b« helJ at the of Miss Gsroline Brown. last Sunday morning. Town Hall tn South Windsor, at 8 Episcopal church Sunday. 47 or Stair Edgerton and aunt. Miss of toe Gilead Qmgregadonal ehiirch. with damages in her starbosinl aide.' in newspapers ihis year. Lavff. Susan, rent ..._ ____ j ,...... more, were' present, among whom Mrs. Hutchinson was born In., Co- The Munster, bound from Liver- newspaper advertising...right now.. • Lau rel W ood Farm , m ilk ...... ’ ' - ...... this Monday evening, when the reg- Helen Hutchinson spent Monday in J 7 ’The meeting of the Democratic were a number of visitors from lumbia, July 21. 1848 toe daughter pool to Dublin with 200 passengers, Town Committee has been adjourned ular Zoning Commission be Amherst Maas. elected. Following tbe town meet- 9ther places. * : of tor late Mr. and Mrs Nathan K. was accompanied by her sister ship to Thursday evening, August 4. Oliva May, infant daughter of The monthly meeting of the 'Tol- , Several of them have spent more money for Laver Brothers Com pany, loap .,...... ing a special town meeting will be land County RepubUcan Woman’s Holbrook. She was married to. Al- Meath. The West Cohos, from New Xtowlo, Philip, ren ta...... • • ...... The annual picnic of the Wap- called. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rathbun, fell fred W. Jlutcainsori, May 30, 1872. Orleans for Liverpool, also arrived ping Community church and Sunday and cut her head qiitto badly a few, Association wiU be held this evening Utorty Inveatment Compdny, rent.... X!...... There, are to be t.wo games of Her husband ,/died June 16, 1929 and at tbe Mersey, with her stem badly school will be enjoyed next Wednes- days ago. She was taken to a doc- (Tuesday) at the Mansfield .Town Mrs. Hutchinson has continued to newspaper advertising this year than for any A Son. J-J,,-milk ...... •oft ball In tb« Pomona Grange se- Hall in Spring HiU in charge of twisted. day. at Forest Park,- Springfield, ries played Tuesday evening, Blast tor who had to take several stitches live in toe homestead -where she BUREAU of ADVERTISING itlta A M cK inn ey, rent ...... to close the wound. Repreaentative Doria HaU McBee bf Joint Pipe Com pany, pipe ... Mass. If it should be a rainy day Windsor-and' Ellington at East came aa a bride 66 years ago. Her I ' tbe picnic will be held tb« next day. Mr. and Mra. Reuben Bosley had WUlington, president of the assoda- family consists of four children, Ar- other form of advertising: M A N ettleton , ren t ... Windsor aad Good Will 2 d Coven- as guests Sunday tbe latter’s sister, The bus and all automobiles- are ex- try at Coventry. Both gamro start Uoh. The main speaker wiil be thur of Manchester, CarroU of He- AMERICAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION Pine D airy Farm , m ilk Mrs. Rush snd daughter, Miaa Shir- Judge E. L._Dennls SciRland. . ' i. L a u ra O .. aervicee ...... pected to ine«t at tha church at 9 at 7:15, d. a. t I>ron. Mra J. Banks Jones and Mra. a. m. ley of New Britain. Robert Foote of Gilead, eleven J. L., m eats anaand frgro o c e n e e a j...... A Mrs. Charles P. Miner and infant Collectively, the eight advertisers have in- . 'O y du Manchester Herald ii t msm^st A Sooa, N. E..police uniforms,,...,...... '1 ..::^ :;::::::: Mr. and Mrs. Parry Roberta and grandchildren, and four great- •00 Parry, Jr., u ^app^ an dmightor are speading the week at grandehUdrao. Forest Lake^ Methuen, Maas., at a Mes- Hutchlnaao will ka at MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TDE8DAT, JD LT19,198» MAI7CSDESTER EVX39TNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CO NN„ TDESDAT., JtJLY 19,1988 ■V chose of surplus gasoline from in- Cartoonalities By Aceto dependent refineries In 10 middle OLD POLICY FOUND HNE5EXECUTIVES western states In 103fi and 1936. HARLAN WITNESS CHARGE HEARING Before he took the motions under ( -tie A ?ikK advisement on April 1, Judge Stone TO HAVE $51 VALUE - ffIDBON ON OF on. COMPANIES spent a week listening to arguments KHJiD IN CRASH VOUA LEFT of defense attorneys, who coptohded Pirates Uown Giants, Top National By Half Gam lTURE, SAYS lO A R D LEC .ffOVS, the jury gave Inadequate considera- SO VOU'Lt tion to the voluminous trial record, f • kno l ; iTi especially as it pertained to govern- I th« opinion that ■ running foot I Insurance Was Taken Ont IfifT' Federal Jndge Sustains The ment sanction of stabilization activ- Was To Have Testified To- .. t Crack Juvenile at Asrawam ^ r R lc if l a I chaljte /*ould be njade on two sc.alea, ities .under. NRA.- one for ordinary racavatloTf. abd-ohil WhUe the oil company officials for digging through rough ground. 5D Years Ago In Company Conviclion Of 17 Of 46 gathered to hear , the court’s ruling, day In Conspiracy Case; 'H lJ U l Sides As Result Of After toe persons attending the a new Grand Jury investigation re- hearing had expressed themselves No Longer In Bnsiness.. Charged With Conspiracy lating to price fixing got underway. Foirth Death By Violence at length. Town Treasurer George The Department of Justice recently T ON H A R T N E m H i Wslake;” Not Yet H. Waddell and IVatpr Department dcCOlS W COMIMM subpoenaed five .companies and' 10 SHIELDS, GUERNSEY Manager Frederick Parker under- BLUEFiEfiSUASH Moriartys-GA ’s Game Off; Of -rue LocAL executives fo r . the new Inquiry, de- took to explain the financial condl- Hartford,-July iff—(A P )—An. In Madison, Wls., July 19.— ( A P I - tails of which Federal officers have London, Ky., July 19.— (A P ) — tc. Reidj To Discuss Matter. tirm which had prompted the pro surance policy Issued nearly 50 MOWI TZ^R c a Federal Judge Patrick T. Stone to- refused to discuss. . The death of another figure In the possJ for a flat fee,of $T5. (SINCE ml) day sustained tbe conviction of 17 Harlan anti-labor, conspiracy case WITH PA’S FRfl)AY Former Play Red Men Here PLAYERS TO WATCH YANKS SLOW DOWN, |bnk M Of FUEet h years ago by a Connecticut com- The first indictments In the* oil It was explained that recently of 46 defondantii found guilty last case were returned nearly two years shrouded the reopening of the trlM was the some four mlle.s of new^sewer mains pany no longer In business has re- In Federal .Court today—the day on ♦It w »» *11 • mlaUke., cently been uncovered and found to January of a conspiracy to raise ago. One charged mldwestem price Only Other Game Phyife ) have been built under W PA pro> which the dead man had been ex-* Rato wet grounds," thunder andAMohehester High’s nine, awarded to iMartffun David Cbanabera have some value, insurance commils- and fix mldwestem gasoline prices fixing and a second accused tbe cor- IN TWI HEADLINER TIGHTEN UP RACE ecta, with a cost to the town of tn 1935 and 1036. He fined these poration Of restricting the margin petted to testify for the defense. Ughtnlng .combined to wash out the toe Red and White for gaining the Are Rated Co-Favorites In * % night’, hot and some 115.000 for "materlal.s, this sloner John C. Blackall revealed to- Oscar Skidmore, 22. employe of Twl League, game scheduled be- finals of the state schooltx^ tour- LeagM Leaden Face Ciih^ day. defendants— 12 companies and five of profit to independent Jobbers who . iMartng ooncarnlng the Impo- amount being charged to the water executives—a total of $65,000. purchased gasoline by contract. - the defendant Harlan Wallins Coal tween Moriarty Brothers and toe ney. Tbe High team left here by Lt^vridon o f a ITS aewer connection dep.nrtment, which Is ninnlng a sur- The policy was originally taken company, was killed last night in an German-Amaricanf 'at the West Side bus at 8 o’clock this morning for Eastern Clay Courts Play; The .judge dismissed the charges On the price-fixing Indictment, 23 ihout the part of town plus of about JlOO.O'OO.at present. out by D. E. Kellett In the People’s automobile accident on a highway HnUardites And Champs Oval last night. A t game time a New Haven and will go from there Fiioires Show That Red Sox cial ,Y a n b T ^ as to 10 other executives and one companies, three trade publications t « Manchester Water This large sum, It was staled. Is be- Industrial Insurance- company of and 46'Individuals were brought to four miles east of Ctorbin, Ky., near light driaale .had aupnlanted toe by private care. They will attend Norwich. corporation and found that toe re- Other Stars Bovr. I)ambers did not refer ing preserved as a basis for the pil- trial.' During the trial the trade where a defendant was fatally shot., heavy downpour of eanj^ofternoon the Yankee-Indlane claab at New And Indians Aren’t Much With Cleveland to the tfropdhed rate alone—he ing up of some 1400,000 which will An. Investigation lodged by the maining defendants — 15 officials papers, seven companies and 16 in- July Most F m Next Starts To but shortly after 6 o'clock deluge York thle afternoon. . and three firms— were entitled to a meant that the 'hearl^ have to be paid out to retire a bond commissioner brought to light an dividuals were dismlased. 'Ilie to: Skidmore’s death brought to four wiped out whatever slight 'hopes Winners of five straight games, a U g mUtake, and other members issue In 1954. As this money Is ear- Interesting aeries of facts which Is ^O R ACe- f. new trial because they had been dlctment still,. Is pending against the toll o f deaths by violence in the the teams had of playing. Moriartya w ill return , to action this New York, July 19.— (AP)-^Two Improyd Over 1937. .) Retain Clkn Records In By HUGH H.I. FCUJERTOIV, rtk r* ' t X Board, conslder^ly P^yed marked for bond retirement, any resulting In toe payment of $51 to linked to the alleged conspiracy only nine Individuals who did not appear course of the tria l which entered Its A conference between the man- Thursday night against the Rock- fellows whose personalittss and Mrs. Kellett of Providence, R. L by circumstantial evidence. tenth Week Monday. , agements of the teamc resulted and ville Red Men at the West Side Aseoclated Prepr'iparti Writer . i not out. ahaiy ly.,c|i^tidyd ^ funda,. diaburaed from . l.t.-inust, .,ne<> for trial...... techniques are es far-apart oe the iWny of the hearing which. It rtas essarlly be replaced. As the $15,000 whoife 'HtisbaHa died late year.' — In a l6 page decision Judge Stone On the' "'‘profit rtTarg^ta” indict- Franlr White; fprmer'deputy sHep- Second Ronnd Of Gircuit it was 'announced'that the game O varat 6 o'clock. Rockvtne, Still Iff and a defendant in the trial to By BILL KINO. No m a t^ r 'what may bappeo. ; gjmlalned after adjournment, was had been drawn for sewer construc- Mrs. Kellett wrote tp toe Con- treated all defendants In three cata- ment. 13 corporations and 11 offi- would be played one week from to- leader Of the Tri-(Younty League in polee, Frank X. Shields and Frank which 56 coal corporations and-;. In- night, July 26. Moriartys could not which the Gi^een Is third, was beaten Ouemsey,. Jr., currently are tbe Boston. July 19.— (A P ) - * This through an error and misun- tion, It was felt that some assess- necticut insurance department for a goriks: (1) Those whom , he held cials entered nolo contendere pleas baseball..clubs -within toe noxt'' dividuals are charged with conspir- play the game this-evening because by 2-1 lost week by Moriartys and department is surprised that our miijt should be levied to replace the list, of all life companies dbl'ng busi- last rrionth and were fined $15,()00 TWI 6AMES THIS WEEK players to watch In the eastern or so,'no one can say they ! were shown to have combined ing to violate the Wagner Labor ' many members. Of the team are the locals have high hopes of re- t.i. VAm Srently the fact that a h**y' expenditure. drawn femiiorarlly ness In the state from 1800 to 1806. each. Nine other corporations and clay court tennis championships at Red Sockers are not so surprising gi'l'en or received fair waming. j through gasolink purchasing agree- Act, was shot dead at a tourist Porterfields ' making the trip to New York with peating the victory Thnradsy night. K W wS. to be held was not generally from water department reserve Mr. Blackall had check-ups made B0RN-MANCHt5Ttl? eight Individuals are to stand trial Wednesday the Jackson Heights tennis club. after all....H ere' all of us have ments to "peg’’ the ' mldwestem camp near Corbin the night of July <)reen The Yankees, leading the Arawt*!; '-known by the members of the Board funds. , through the old Hartford Life and ATtCNOCD LOCAL 5CH00l'J iparket; (2) Those whose connection on this indictment to September. While other seeded players either been going along telling each other the old Charter Oak Life which 6. Chris Patterson,' former miner, Friday—Blueflelds vs Polish A. A can League by a game and a '■^antU wl&in the past thtee-or four How Applied with the conspiracy was subject to were, stumbling against unknowns 'that they’re a much Improved ball were unavailing. AND qRADUATITO FROM was charged with the killing. or withdrawing for one reason or aa they go Into a "cructel" and no previous discussion, so The ITS connection fee,, Which doubt; (3) And those who were club but the cold figures prove that, In view of the fact, the commis- CONM. 5TATE Charged With Shoottog another yesterday. Shields, the New had b « n made of the would pay only fob,a lateral from clearly showii to be innocent. Another former"deputy-defendant. 'fOftiorrow evening the Porter- despite Lefty Grove’s atnazlng suc- game seriee with deveiand**. sioner said, that the Metropolitan (-Tbotc UP HORTIOlLTURe) CIlay; a esm Yorker who became a movie.actor ond-plpce Indians today, ^ la w n ’ rate proposition. "W e sat the main to the building line, was Lee Flecnor, was charged with the fields will take on the Men of Hub- ARMSTRONG CONFIDENT cess, they're only three games bet- Life Insurance company had rein- Among the Individual defendants, the alarm by winning I t at ' are taWng It from all sides, com- proposed, a suin' admittedly more 'PARK 5UPT. ^INCP 1928 , Q M C d F VOatYHALU OBITUARY fatal shooting , July 5 of Charlie In Hollywood, a«d Guernsey, the ter than they were at this stage than twice in excess of actnal cost. sured occasionally the policies of whose convictions stand, la Charies- Itrd at toe West Side Oval. In youngster from Orlando, Fla., who last- season.. last 20 games and tjdng l^ ^ a tely In the dark as to what it (his HCiqW Ij AN ASSfT) Reno, a former miner who once was Despemdo. crack two-year-old trotting colt, owned by Paul Bowser, f-wST., liou t," said Selectman Mathias Tbe surplus would h<> applied to. the companies In difficulty,, toe Con- E. Araott, New York, vice presi- order for the Green to stay In toe has won toe intercollegiate and When the 'Yawkeymen wound up The Giants, dropped into dent of the Socony "Vacuum OH com- Convictq4.P7> Fleenor’s tather.^y Boston, sponsor of toe Agawam, Mass., $70,000 Grand Circuit program levelling off of the' $15,000 spent Wi necticut department called the at- A- government witness, Lertet top flight It win be necessary for OF TAKING THIRD TITLE state clay court titles this month, the first half of the 1938 season lace by Pittsburgh’s Ptrateia pany, alleged by ..the . government to Ji)ly 2.'7-Auguat 6, who .will prove hard to. beat In leading juvenile stakes, learde * a slmllaP ‘ waming fiOM.- BOW n Happened main lines. ' ' . tenUoa.of the Metropolitan ..Ufa to -DEATHS smithers, waa'shot to death/'^at th e to to emerge'a winner. T o date were grabbing the spotlight. ~ Ruwiay by sloughing the - Browne toe situation. They sent a ] ersonal have been the "maater mind" of toe with Tommy Berry (shown In photo) handling 'reins. twice, they found themselvee safely Chicagog C»lSB. They Have to r i •lf(5 ■ ' It appears that there had been It wostponed). ATLONGWOODNETS 34 lo sses___ ' League. They have ’ lag 'was prepared and Inserted In Robert W. McDowell, Tulsa, Okla., Defense'testimony was expected But the all-important point In the Ouemsey who Is as careful and In baseball. The Dodgers’ fire- ed, but toe basic necessity for as- An actual analysis showed. Com- DAREDEVIL’’ CORRIGAN American League So It now appears that the ihir- stnUght from Philadelphia i i-^Sa Herald. It was a small ad, and gan 'would christen his plane with vice president In charge o f sales, to be-fintshed to a day's time as tea- game tomorrow evening lies with deliberate aa Shields Is dashing ball pitcher.complains of an ail- seasroent to pay for the Installations missioner Blackall said, that there rent American League pennant ton to move back Into third general attention unUl news its name. Mld-Contlnental Petroleum Corpora- timdiiy yesterday, given by 32 'wlt- OOMy Magnuson’s ability to put bers On Aug. 10; Thinks (N o games scheduled). played only one match. Chirrently ing arm and maintains he'll drop was still due $41 Insurance coverage race Is a tight and exciting affair The return, of Dean undouhi iLateBse commenced to appear eon- remains. An airline previously signed him FOR “WRONG W A r HOP tion. DMses, completed evidence for two third aacker out there who can-get Eastern League the hottest player In toe east he out of the game next year If it Some of those opposing toe levy- only because toe Yanks have slowed win be aa inspiration and the ■ - » t rp|"f the charge, which was outstanding with the dividends elosiS to a contract to fly the old “Corri- R. H. McElroy, Chicago, tank cor more defendant former deputies. off a "41me” . Young Nichola needa a Hoaleton 10, Elmira 6. troimced John Brauback, of San Isn't any better at the end of Beals Hartford Player To ing of a |T5 fee did not appear to to $10 and a smalt amount' for de- (Oontlnued from Page One.) Tbe defendants are charged 'with Rival Is Past Peak. down, not because toe Indians and appear# overdue for It* oiun)x(1 ■kmadsd *‘sxeessive” by many. gan Clipper” over Its route, making sales manager of the Pure OH com- lot of polish before he can possibly (Other games postponed). Antonio, 6-1, 6-2. He Is seeded fifth toe season. Red MX have Improved greatly... be Informed as to the financial sit- layed payment from the time of conspiring to deprive the southeast- winning streak. •s Bm a than, members of the Board all stops,. If he completed his round pany. play tbe dizzy comer on a par with and Shields third. "Every time I throw a curve i net know what It was all about, uation surrounding the question, death. trip by flying back to Long Beach a day, but It was understood he ern Kentucky coal miners of their tha roat of the guardlana of the Gain Second Ronnd A s Chicago ho* a icng evxy te | but merely--wan ted-, to ban to e ilxln g. P. E. LaHln,; St, Louis,. general THE STANDDii GS Whije thes.o„,.two were winning, ball I think my arm la going to .TheiyH ba much more at etoKe however, beforo. It - exB- » « „ "itMs,' and fuUy expected to ssh- The...commissioner - pointed out non-stop^' as he announced he was turned -them all ■ down-wito - the righto under- toe Wagner- Act.------, "^liear”^ coraar. It can be said that New Yorit; July 19. — AP^> — drop right o ff.' take 'my of any charge for sewer service, a manager o f saies. Shell Petroleum S'e ri oiuil League the other seeded stars bad a tough nr toon the trophy' fo r' Bobby R'-gg*. those ppmlst«nt Btrated. *fhx'-. 4oos last night to And out that the case Illustrated one of the doing when he took off for Ireland. statement " I prefer to be footloose the yOufigater makea a game effort Every time you look up Henry Arm - regular turn and do the .bast I ' ’'wnsgtio view that was condemned by Alex- company. W. L. PC. time. Julius Heldman, Los Angeles, Hampers M a i d ^ Syd Wood and Frankie Parkir at cos, who foso to the fop'OB the proposal. Instead, they many Interesting situations that Upon healing that difficulties while I am here and won't sign any- wiU go after anything within rekeh can, but I can't guarantee what ander Jarvis, who, while he Is op- Judge Stone assessed $5,000 fines strong Is gOttlng ready to knoOk Pittsburgh ...47 26 .627 seeded sixth, was bumped out of the Lbngwodd thia w e e k ....A win for game victory atilag. proved ^^llakn, they were "put on the spot" are occasionally handled by the might arise from Corrigan’s viola- thing.” but lacka the little tbtoga neceaaary T il do In the future. Maybe a posed to toe ITS charge, said that against each of the following 12 RUMANIAN F L P some fellow’e heed off. Thia time New irork ..'.49 31 .613 tournament by Eddie "Degray of one of them will count heavily tn hia wasn’t Just a protonged f Md. pieced In a position where they complaint division of toe state In- tion of toe rules, Irish organizations Footloose and fancy free, he la to qualify. Nichola can play the whole year of rest would do It favor for the No. 2 berth on the some method of paying for maln.s companies: Socony Vacuum Oil It la Lou Ambers and toe Los An- CThicago . . .. .45 35 .6e'3 Brookljm, 6-3, 6-4. J. Gilbert Hall, Brookline, M bj m., July 19_(XP) an when they -won tw o Lmare enpected to furnish the an- surance department. In New York immediately offered staying In Dublin a day or two with- outfield far better, than he can third some good,” says Vsn. II. S. Davis Cup team ... .Parker would have to be devised, and that geles negro goes so far as to pre- Cincinnati ,..42 35 .545 of New York, was eliminated by ed one In a frtur-goaw . 'mrees Instead of ask the questions. any help he might n$ed-<-legal or out planning for the future. company. Pure OH company, Sin- PLANS OCEAN HOP base. — Although, Wllmer Allison, the was a member of laat ysar’a cup- S sewer facilities could not be free dict he'll belt out the king of the Boston ...... 34 .19 ..466 Perry Kynaston, the Brooklyn vet- toe CHanls.. They mode .t - ■ ’ The resultant furor was thorough- otherwise— in toe way of defense. The "crate” that took him the clair Refining company. Shell Petro- If Magnuson tosses this Etost veteran,,Texan who retired the lifting force* and, ox sueh, rates services. A t this time about 30 per lightweights. Brooklyn ...36 .43 .406 eran, 2-6,' 6-4, 6-0. ^n, prevleuely visible' eatar.l l y ^ wncomforUble for the unlnform- Transportation Commissioner 3,150 miles from Newr York to Dub^ leum Corporation, Skelly OH com- ' Hartford chap, Wilkie, at the Green Longwdod” bow) lost yaar, today hlglily with toe eeleetlons commit- cent of toe bills charged for water (Continued from Page One) The buzB-saw la making his first St. Louis ...81 44 .413 ‘The favorite list wag cut still percentage column, a h a ^ ‘ , >Ted Board, and duo to complete lack Charles V. Halley roifnded up Hi- lln’s Baldonnel Airdrome between pany, Omtlnental OH company, mld- toa Men of Hublard are going to found himself a bracket ahead (ff tee head^ by Walter L. Pate, the supply ere devoted to sewer system ABOUT TOWN appearance here since he batteivd Phllsdelphfa . . . 2 2 51 .301 further by news of the Impending yesterday by slugging out a of Information on the subject, tbe bernian backing and cabled Corrl- 4:17 a. m., E. S. T., Sunday and 2:30 (Jontinent Petroleum Corporation^ find thlnga mighty Interesting be- Sports Roundup "most o f hls threatening rivals, hls non-playtng captain due In Brook- malntalnance and sevyage disposal. ley-Grow transport plane and ex- Barney Ross Into a bleeding, helpless .4mer1caj| League withdrawal of Don McNeill, of slim chances for another triiipiph in tory In two big Innlsg*. ^ "Board, after adjournment of the gan: ‘ p. m., E. S. T., Monday was locked Empire OH and Refining company. fore tbe aevehth inning. This kid line later In the w eek...; .But Wood, It was said. This amount, how- Mrs. C. W. Birch of The Gables, pects to complete the .trip to 31 has a fast one, a beautiful curve pulp and added the welterweight W. L. PC. Oklahoma City. CharleJ Hare pf this historic tennis tournament ap- Aloe Belt Onffnxix ■ public hearing, voted to have the "Your error In landing In .Dublin up at Baldonnel to safeguard It from Phillips Petroleum company. Globe championship to his featherweight By EDDIE BRIETZ n,ore robust than' ever, haa the ever, Is not sufficient to allow for 118 Main street, who has been con- hours. The twin-motored craft, re- 1^1 and a good change o f pace. He New York . ...'...... 49 27. .645 Ehigland seeded first on the foreign peared unchanged. Johnny Rizzo’s homer w ith : whole proposal Investigated and re- Instead of California pleased many souvenir hunters. OH and Refining company, o f 1111- of crown. He starta training Wednes- strokes to bolster Hls high hopes Installation of new mains. llncd to her bed for the past two latlvely smaH, has a wing span will also have Porterfield’s top flight Cleveland '...... 47 28 .627 list, and Morey Lewis, of Texar- , Nsw York, July 19 — (AP) — Allison raced between yesterday’s and the cocky Riggs la determined aboard started the traulito ported back to the Board by AaaeMcd Elsewhere. people. If you are in dlfficiilUca, b’a Under the A ir Navigation Pact, nola, and Globe OH and Refining day. weeks, is now'showing conslilerable SO feet, nine Inches and a length of catcher behind the plate In the per- Boston ...... 46 31 .697 kana, Ark., already have with- showers to gain the second round to force the tennis fathers to take sixth. Than after Harry In every other town In the .state. assured that there are many thous- American fliers are permitted to company o f Oklahoma. 35 feet, eight Inches. It will have Ambers Past Peak? Henry Armstrong has -been doing had to alt here and act fool- Improvement and able to alt up a ands here who wll! be glad to eOft of Blaney, who aSema to apark Washington ...... 42 40 .512 drawn. by defeating Charles J. Cole of him to their bosoms against their had been lifted fo r a plneB ' It was brought out, when new land in Eire on unscheduled flights Defendanta whoaa convlctlona a gross weight of 7,050 pounds. 'T saw him fight this Jimmy the pitching for a Los Angeles soft ish” , Bpless said. "1 think that 11 ir portion of each day. toa tire-makers every game. Blaney Detroit .... .*••*...88 43 .469 Hartford, Conn., 6-0, 6-1, but the tbe Pirate* fell on Dick Oetfoi sewer mains are laid, property own- render any assistance possible were upheld will share the trial Announced Year Ago - 'Vaughn out in Loe Angelas,” sold ball team called the "Armstrong will* .... antirely out of order to call a hear- If their passports are tn order. But haa a good arm and nut one out Chicago- ...... 83 38 .405 downpour rasifmed Just as Bobby five hit* and four m o re m M - ers on both sides of, the street arc costs, the exact amount o f which The Rumanian Air Force officer's Henry, "and I think maybe he’s Dynamiters" . . . what was that : tng on such a question without first Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bentley Although Corrigan steadfastly as- Corrigan did not bring a passport. Joseph W. Oottrow Standing fault, namely, that he Philadelphia ...... 29 46 .387 Riggs of Chicago, the top favorite, When the Montreal MaroonS dis- seventh. A t that It took oome L assessed for the expense of laying had not been determined today, projected flight to hls homeland was gone back. He didn't lick Vaughn Dizzy Dean muttered about a "Lem - having that question thoroughly have left f.ir a vacation to he spent sured^the pop-eyed Irish populace Such a document' Is not needed to aaks -hia pitcher to toss In too many until Vaughn got tired and Jimmy St. Louts ...... 23 -54 .290 won hls ninth consecutive game band next' month and turn over relief pitching by Bin Swift'toU the main, and arc. In addition at their old home in Horsehcads, fly from New York to California, as ■^‘Those Released afternoon at 2 o'clock and largely announced officially almost a year curve balls. W RESTLING on Rickey" after he got that four- the lead ad toe Giant* imoekMl Bfcuased at a regular meeting of that he thought all the time he was ago. Later the captain announced hit, him a couple of licka that really Eastern I/cagiic from L. W. Crossman of New 'York their more capable stlckmen to Ca- charged the cost of installing lateral N. Y. Corrigan insisted he thought he was Judgre Stone set aside the jury attended. hitter out rtf hls system the other Blanton opt In the threw-nm < ths Board. We went In there flying to California, that his com- a $50,000 specially built, trl-motor- Weakens Defense knocked him. W. L. PC. Portland, Me.— Count Otto von Only three other first- round radiena, the latter will detach tha thoroughly Ignorant of the whole house connections with the mains. tiding until he sighted Irish shores. verdict and freed the following Mr. Qonrow’s death occurred Fri- day? . . , if you'are rtlll horsing for The Cubs, meantime, pulled i pass worked backward.s or some- ed speed plane, bought with the Bernard! demonstrated Sunday "N ow that’s different than he Binghamton ...... ,50 26 .658 Zuppe, 189, Germany, defeated Jim matches were completed ^ d one of veteran. Pete Lapine to direct the In Manchester, the cost of sower The fanilly of Andrew Swanson Technically Corrigan was "de- ^ eciitives and companies; day mbrning at the home of his sis- real long shots why don't you place 7-6 decision ovxr the Boston *f thing." Installation under Cheney Brothers thing, he can hardly plead innocent contributions of friends and the tl)at he la not ready to resume play was," continued the Hammer. - "R e- Hazleton ...... 50 30 .625 Spencer, 198, Boston, two of three New Haven Eagles... .Il’a now set « ' Many Attend of Huntington street Is vacationing tained” today pending an examina- Globe OH and Refining company, member him against Montanez that a quid on "Feller and' Hemsley and them' moved the seventh-seeded that Tiny Thompaon will remain In tbe ninth Inning after blov ownership, was borne by the com- when brought to the bar of the Fed- ter, Miss Laura B. Conrow of Long Rumanian public, had proved ufl- in any ball games for some time to Albany .... ______41 > 4 0 .506 falle. ;■ The bearing, which was attended at their cottage at White Sands of Kansas; time Indoors? Pedro hit. him with Brown and Todd" aa the batteries Frank K/A/acs of Oakland, Calif., with the Bruins, but he’ll not bo 6-3 lead In the same frame. R< pany, but the town now has po eral- Bureau controlling aircraft. tion of credentials and communica- Branch, N. J., after a long pe’riod satisfactory for his purpose. come. Hls-arm has not responded Trenton ...... 3 8 38 .500 New York.— Cliff Olson, 218, St. by fully T5 taxpayers, was entirely beaep. A. V. Bourque, Tulsa, Okla., secre- everything but the water bucket one for the opening game of the World through hls towitsman, Harold Hud- callcrl upon to goal-tend more than Gabby Hartnett singled -in too ‘ fairy godfather" to pay its hills. Kefused Permission tion with the United States govern- of failing health. The immediate Papana decided to raise money to treatment and he will prove a Elmira ...... 39 40 .494 Paul, and Hank Barber, 230, Boston, son, by one-sided 6-0, 6-1 margins. •' hostile to the proposed |75 arsess- ment. But little trouble was expect- tary of the Western Petroleum Re- cause of death' was embolism. Man- liabUlty Instead of an asset until the round and he came back in the last Series? . . . and before you laugh half of next season's gam es.... ning run after Tex Carleton 1 From now on. It was pointed out, He applied once before for p.cr- alone for another plane and stunted ' WUliamsport ...... 38 42 - .476 drew, 13:05 (both unable to continue Among those driven from the court* stuff tn toe ninth, loaded th o.a "Inent, and not a person spoke In A daughter, born to Mr: and Mrs. mbs.slon to fly to Ireland and was ed because of the unorthodox flight. finers Association; ■ — chester people .will reniiember him salary whip la better than it was rounds and won a draw. Then he after fell from ring.) that one off, remember that Connie EVery time Jimmy Dyl*®-'*’ brings property owners will have to pay. Kenneth Johnson of Coventry, at the at air shows at Cleveland, St. Louis, Hartford ...... 29 46 -.387 was Sydney Wood of New York, with two single* and a pad* favor of tbe levy. As toe meeting refused. Friends at Roosevelt Field Newspapers burst Info praise. Dan Moran, PonCa City. Okla/, for hls gracious personality and un- to Ofastonbury last Sunday. That took some more from Pedro, out- Mack pulled old Howard Ehmke out hls (jhisnx east! he growls about by one means of assessment or an- Memorial hospital shortly after mid- Miami, Oakland and other points. doors, and licked him.” Wilkes-.Barre ...... 28 51 .354 fifth seeded for hls .comeback at- then *erved up * nice one x ' was called to oMer, quick to jump disclosed that promptly thereafter The Northern Whig o f Belfast president of the Continental ‘ OH means Zapatza must shift Viot to ONLY FITTING of the bull pen and sent him against the short right field fence in the other. for the mains and laterals. night today,'died a few hours later. varying solicitude for his customers' B y'late spring he had earned , The Inference was that Ambers, tempt. That youthful veteran made Tony (Tueclnello belted fo r a .g into the argument was W. Harry he spent some time In- New England said: "Flying the Atlantic In an old company; / 'Short and Butch Lovett into center the Cubs one day—and won. Yankee Stadium and the nearness As Selectman Pero announced to It WHS their brat child. interests during the many years he enough. after five years of fighting on or TODAY'S GAMES a alow start against A1 Jarvis, the' run double. Bngland, Manchester Green mer- v.-ilnly searching for an obscure Henry M. Dawes, (Chicago,.-'Md., The captain, son of Gen. Ion field. It does not detract from the Wichita—Because Oklahoma haa of the left field wall at Fenway---- the heckling throng "There Is no dilapidated monoplane, Corrigan was employed by Watkins Brothers around the top, has passed his peak. National League rangy Williams captain, and lost The St. Lbul*. Cardinal* ..ahsnt and realty developer. Brand- president of Mld-Co^nent .'Petro- Papana, retired, one-time inspector offensive play but surely puts a hole produced the last two national semi- Flying Isn't sports, but you can't He claims that pop flies go over ing the ITS fee as exhorbitant, Eng. Santa Claus." 'A t lea.st. It appears John Curiln, 14, of 17 School street field for a qtllet takeoff overseas turned a gamble with fate into a, as a salesnian. The family llvbd in But Henry was not too confident the first set at 6-4 but he took the off the PhllUea, 5-3, to toe la.st summer. leum Cforporatlon; • ' ' of ordnance and Instructor of King to the defensive playing o f toe New York at St. Louis. professional baseball champions — help but doff your new straw to that each of them’ for homers and that Aotoa land stated ..that toe town should that .Santa doesn't give away sewer waa ndmitted to the Memorial hoa- brilliant and jaunty triumph. the hbuse a t 382 Main street, near that was the answer. " I ’m not too the second, 6-2, before brtwlng to the only other game a* .to* Ante Alan Jackson, (YHlcago, vice presi- Carol In artiUery subjects, flew here whole club. Boston at Cincinnati (2). Duncan In 1936 and Enid last jTear Ctorrlgan guy . . . his grand feat In the home teams have a great ad- ^sneoitrage rather than discourage systems to tow-ns for Christmas. .pltal today for treatment to an In- Among the. first offers cabled to "Never has there been a long dis- Russell street. The daughters, sure,” he said. “ All I can say la If unfavorable weather. - Dodgers, with four straight Aste yesterday from Detroit. He expects Remember in tbe first round of Brooklyn at Chicago. — Ooy. E; W. Marland has been In- flying the Atlantic in an old sewing vantage because they bah play there naople from moving to town". Eng-, jured foot, suffered when he slipped him was that of the Advertising tance flight so unceremonious and dent In charge of sales, Standard Katherine, now Mrs. GrrinvlHe Blair he doesn’t get better. I ’ll drop him." lories, were checked* by raui at!i to fly to Hartford, Conn., today to this league the Polish A. C. dropped Philadelphia at- Pittsburgh. vited to pitch the first ball In this machine has touched the hearts Of The other favored players, Frank 77 times a season,,.. AatM mnd held that assessments such as and fell tn a mud puddle. Club of New York* to finance hls re- ■impudently daring, but this Irre- OH company, of Indiana; o f .Hartford; smd Frances; (Mrs. This wda an about face for Henry. Parker, Hal .Surface, Gardner Mul- ciniiatt. The American turn to the United ^States—by boat/ C. L. Jones, New Yqrk, vice presi- complete details of the flight. .its drst game and then went on to American League '' year's tournament, which • opens the nation . . . last night, as this Astee the one proposed directly hindered MISS ANITA E. GILNACK pressible flier, who has Irish blood Edwin J. Donaldson, Jr.), attended Early last spring when he and Harry loy and Bobby Harmon, “Were dc an open date. Oarai Honors already are heaping upon win three more before taking the Cleveland at l^ew York. here Aug. 12. album of songs, was being ground - the growth of developmentj here. in his veins, risked everything and dent o f Socony Vaccum company: Manchester schools. Mrs. Donaldson J count again. The Blueflelds will Armstrong, his trainer, were plot- talncd elsewhere and were not ex- -Indian* Face Te*$ Ketei the unpredictable non-stopper,' not Frank PhHHps, Bartlesville, Okla., , LANDS AT NEW H.AVEN. ting their triple killing of the wel- SL Louis at Philadelphis. out. Jack Corbett, president of 'the SAINT JOHNS DEFEAT . Want “ It already costs us more for sew by a combination o f audacity and has taught in the kindergarten de- have three pitctiers ready for the pected here until today. The Tndll’ans, who bav* m SHOWER PARTY GUEST LANE FUNERAL URGELY the least of which Is a life-member- president, Phillips:' Petroleum com- New Haven, July 19.— (A P ) — terweight, lightweight and feather- Detroit at Washington. SEEKS S'XVEETER JOB Syracuse club of the International . disposal and wdter than It ever skill and good fortune came safely partment of tbe HoUister street • game Friday evening. ' Poutney First round play In the women’s half toelr-game* In to* east so-; - Baala ”« d before,” England stated, re- ship In the Liars’ Club of Burling- pany: Capt. Alexander Papana, tbe "Lind- weight titles, they were more wor (Chicago at Boston. league, called to say he was for- through and made trans-Atlantlc school. Mrs. Conrow was an. active bergh of Rumania,” landed at toe seems to be tbe choice although section of the bowl tournament waa THOMPSONVILLE FOE have to take three out of four -Boos; ferrlng to the days of on-nershlp of ton, Wls., on the. .blisls of hls Bryan S. Raid, Chicago, general rled over Ambers than Ross. Eastern League Washington — Dutch itergman, warding a check for $100 to start a BnlU Honored Last Evening By AHENDED AT MERIDEN jlying look ridiculously matter-of- member of several of the local wo- municipal airport h ere'at 9:26 (a Ray HoUand and Billy Neubauer "W e still think he’s cute, we Albany kt'Jfartford (2) fund to buy a new plane for Cor- scheduled for tola morning. Four toe Yank* to regain to* lead, the eyatem by Cheney Brothers, be- straight-faced, persistent assertions manager of. to e Ctolcago division, men’s organizations. Catholic University . grid (sosch. Is did that trick In Clavalaad' Itlorii Friends And Neighbors A1 fact." a. t.) because of adverse flying con- are rested nicely and rarin' to go. haven't changed our minds on that, Binghamton at Trenton (2) rigan . . ..this department Is too have >een seeded In toe field of 54, St. Johns. traveled to Thompson- l*aasi fore toe town gamed control. “ In he thought he was flying toward- ' The Irish News said; "Corrigan’s Socony Vacuum company. Mr. Ctonrow also leaves two broth- . Jt was learned today that Klnai may thinking abdut resiginliig In a year month and toe N*w TarliMg _ Callfomla. ditions while on hls way to Hartford Henry answered. "Man, he’s hard Elmira at Hasleton. or two to take a pdsltion with busy ( ? ) to undertake the handling Helen Pedersen of Stamford, Conn., vllle to drub their rivals there by a Beat! those days,”^ he said. 'V e received Home Of Mrs. H.irold Burr. feat without Wireless, weather re- Edward . G. Seubert, Chicago, ers, Willard L. Conrow of Somer- gat toa. chanea to knock off toe lost only thr*e mamas sine* thML.j laser tax payments on the system, pay- Meriden, July 10— (AP) —City For sheer pluck and aiulacltj’, the for a check of motors on the plarfe to hit and he knows a lot. But if his Williamsport at Wilkes-Barre (2). large sugar refining company. of such a rund, but I ’ll guarantee last year’s runner-up, Mrs.'Dorothy score of '18--5, The Saints lost their porto, maps or adequate , Instru- nreaident, Standard OH company of ville, N. J., and Dr. Matthias W, 'league leaders and he haa a world Manager Oscar wU P M HllUi -tnehfcs we-now have to absorb in Mrs Harold R. Burr of ■ Sout h officials, bankere aijd conatmeUon Corrigan- flight- ha.s stirred the to which he hopes to make a solp legs are going he Isn’t going to be so to turn Corbett’s cheek over to sjiy- Andrus, New York. Katosrtn* Win. first tut three - $ve«ks agio to this Movli Indiana. ' : ' Conrow of Springfield, Mass., and o f stuff with a tot o f speed. " ’ plenty of trOUbla dadfeic pK Tates. WTiy jack the installation Main street entertained with a mis- contractors from this city and imagination more than anything ments leaves us almost speechless flight, across the Atlantic next hard to hit and you saw how much ono who wlir. . . anyway, (forrigan throp, Boston; and D(>rothy Work- team, 8-6. Pnbll W. G .. Skelly, Tulsa, president, Twl Leoepe Notes repesit toe -fM t agalnsf Ifa Faint eoat when you now get much more cellaneous gift 'shower at her home around Connecticut were among the siqee Lindbergh. The Lindbergh with amazement. three grandchildren. Thursday., knowin’ a . lot meant for Sehmellng ratea a new mqunt, we aay. man of California. In that order. Two snappy double plays featuK Skelly-OH company. \ eapt. Papana took off from the The three leailera of the second when he got In there with that •lugging. Johnny Allen, hhi* Fret* Income than you then did, and when last evening, honoring Mls.s Anita large attendance at funeral services hCgira— and Corrigan’s resembles It- "When the .Initial shock IS over, ed. They both started froiti Kino at Bepa The court set aside the verdict Floyd Bennett field on Long Island round seem to have drawn a lot of Louie.” gun. mlaaed hls last regular It’a coating the users more for ser- E, Giln.ack. daughter of- Mr. and this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for In' many respects in equipment, the hand of everyone will be lifted Mrs. Nancy Eva Belknap Ouch dept.;.Judge Landis bought RISE AND CHOW third to S. Oryzb to H. Grysb. The Mia to salute this Intrepid adventurer and granted new trials to the fol- South Windsor, July 19—Mrs. this morning for the Pratt and unknown quality for the second The. Hammer also pointed out that Rise Of Pirates Silences because of a sore arm and may. |oUe< vice?” „• Mrs. W. 13 Gilnack of Mount,-im Arthur S. Lane, vice president ,ahd speed, obscurity-to-fame overnight,' ^i-eek.. Tbe P.A.’s figure to knock himself a new -skimmer and went Saints hitting power kept them be ready. And if; anythfog' ' - England then offered to post a lormer treasurer of the Lane Con- with an Irish name.” loo^ng: Nancy Eva Belknap, widow of Elan Whitnoy factory. Ambers’ . 'peculiar. style—he boxes New York—Joe McCarthy h(to Warn Road. Gl.-istontniry. .Miss Gilnack etc.— reaped a fortune for toe L»ne Standard OH of Indiana; off toe Blueflelds Friday evening out to see the Cubs play . . . the well In the lead throiighout the en- goes amiss, the Boston Rsd bond, and to contract with the town struction corporation and -John S. Belknap, died at her home on Bar- Airport officials reported that the w ith' his hands low, Mmost at hls Iseued an order which prevents any Is to be marrleu thi.» fall to Chester Eagle and trophies that fill a great Bamsdall Refining Osrporation; and the Porterfields ara quietly de- park 'attendant didn't recognize the counter, Thompsonville loaded, the now only two games behind ‘ 1 Coen for toe laying of all sewer later E Mmigett of East Hartford. The Lane & Son, Inc., and chairman of ber Hill road. South Windsor this flier "foiuid a hole" over the New sides—would be to hls advantage. Traynor*s Outside Critics member of tbe Yankees from hav- wing of -the JefferMn Memorial Cities Service Company) , Haven airport and. descended when termined' that Hublarci’s entry mhst “When I rush him hsU either have Judge In hls new finery and wouldn't bases three times but' failed to .score Tribe, may find themselves up Friva oonnactibns lor which the proposed friends and neighbors presen-t show- the board -of the Hojrie National MOTHER AND SON HURT morning after a long Ulness. She tog breakfast served In bed unleesf “ (haatwoTIins Doao building In St. l, lune.hcon was s-'rv'cd. a fe.itui-e .if tlonal ^h-firch of this city and the president of the Sinclair Refining ,‘I must have the motors checked" surprise for the Blueflelds when I can 'hurt a .lightweight more than Pittsburgh. July 19.— Harold Jo- nervous chap that he Is Inclined to blows between them. Lucas appear- and Corrigan himself came to fame New Haven. July 19. — (A P ) — Burnside and Harry lx of South New York— Since- he joined the Mon*: land.” stated John Jensen In backing which wa.s a « edding.cake .lecorat- Rev._,jiphn L. Davis, pastor of the Company; over, you know, but the weather . these two teame meet In the 27th of a welter weight." seph Traynor le popularly supposed ' become rattled In the thick of the he'd reach for It . . . he' ttilnlcs he Is ed off form walking no'less than 10 I Mrs. Jennie Blmontl was shot In'the Windsor. Giants In 1928, Carl Hubbell has Up the first speaker in opjwsition to’l ed' with or ange blns,llege teatn ib'rougb 2 3 6 1 ■proportion M charge a man.' $T5 Yor a t Ingd, added hts 'marvelBus mecbanl- member of the other- family Involved, sales'manager o f toe Phinipa Petro-* Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons, -widow- tain said he Wdiird fly through' to The Oermaha have a" perfectly weight and demonatrated by glrlng Pie Traynor fines mnre players eago CUbl. 'rh « 'vaterah pitchsr Kino. -3)>-;. -•8 .man, etnrinnstl, 68; T diiring’ the services and was accom- and Joseph. Blmontl were arrested. Brooklyu, o f an aggregations," is an uii(3efeated season the school— 4 ,l " sewer connection on a lot of m<^er- cal -ability and produced probably leum (Company; of George Simmons, died at 2:30 Bucharest, otherwise stopping off balanced infield when all the new- the Chicagoan a terrific going over. than any other pilot in baseball toe 'only team In the older loop to shoots In the low 70S. Kuchienski, os . . .4 4 4 ' 1 Runs batted in—Ott, Net* i n Tj i - f ‘ . I).. I J I I. . ... I paniciipanled on the harp by Mrs. MildMildred An alarm was sent out, he said, for ' "Naw,. 1 don’t like the idea, of you guessed It— dropped football. 0 0 1 -^Oiat--$>5.peaaUies tlse iBMitoF, Judgi? IngUs: Lu Godfrey Hall ©f. this eltv- ' - the, inost .amazing pvef-Hoceah. flight Hori7 .J. K«smedy. Ponca Cltyy p'clpriq..this .afternoon after a short. to Berlin,,,-.. . . epinerii- are. working, and it.: would diffaceno* hatween tha: PltU-^' hold -an. edga-over the Pirataa tfo* SumlslaaU, sf -.— 4 '3 -i .... 72; G-:^nian, Cincinnati, the ■ a^ipreWenalonmf Bugene-eastlgll'" training thoch. Chess there Isn't a Vlncek,- of - ...... 4 2 i 0 (j iTita - 5i(cCbrraick. Cihc T , <’,‘:nbpira.< CiiM-s 1 ; The- flag „.t... City — ^ Hali was---- flown fle In history. Okla.,’'Vlca pfe'sldent o f Coritinerital Illness. 'Mrs. Slramohs lived with Once before the aviator was in not be aurprisihg if this team burgh manager and some others is season. The Dodgers, who snapped A youngster named Ea$l. Tolley la > the benefit of the entire section." he. one. Sr., and his son, Ra3rmond. OH Cfompany; her daughter Mrs. Jennie Strattpn fighter that does. But I had a good that' he doesn’t make public 'every- Majewskl, Of ,. .4 0 1 1 0 0 118: Hack, Chicago, riOl. r.^ected lomorrow. . I .at half mast today In tribute to Mr. it must have been with tonpue- TTie wounded mother and son this city stunting In an effort to causes a lot of trouble before the the Bucs' winning streak at 18, have apt to drive Sen) Snead, the pride . f j ----- oald.T don’t “ think that -1 should A. O. M(^ulre, ebatrinan of the of 46 Garden street. Bom in County vacation and I ’m ready fo go. Be- thing he does in a disefounary way, bagged seven of 12 engagements. - Star 3-Year-Old H.' Oryzb.-‘ lb ;. . .5 0 t 7 0 0 1 I I-ine, who had served the city aa an In-cheek— which seems to be Corrl- were taken to New Haven hospital raise money for hls flight. final gong. Take a club that, is of West Virginia, right off th4 • W oaoesJed to pay for a debt which . board. W ad^m s OH Company; Armagh, Ireland, 63 years ago, she sides I aorta like It In there sparrin’. A fine or a reprimxnafe d Isi* non( rec- Lucas, p . . . ..3 0 0 0 1 ' Waterbilry, July I'J .-lA P i — : alderman and a member of thep lean’s stock gesture— that he valued where Mrs. Bimonti’s condition was building wisely and well all the front pages down there".. . Tqlley is "1 f iilquld bp shared by others as w-elV>- fnls crate at $900. Fellow pilots In Edward R. Reeaer,- Tulsa, presi- came to the United States 58 years time, such as tbe Germans are do- I feel the same way about It, like ommendation for a player,”, he ex- Brown Finest Relief A Rubacha, rf . ..4 1 1 1 0 Judge Ernest A-. 'inglis of the -.Sii- i boafd of apportionment and taxa 'described as serious. Michael’s In- I told you last spring. I like to hit the pro at the awiuiky Greenbrier a LiOssner stated that the proposed fee ' tion. Mayor Franeis R. Danaher California recall that he bought It dent of Bamsdall Refining Ck>rpora- ago and lived to Enfield; Mass. ing right now, and It won’t be long plain!. "Such action diminishes hls Pttclier In Game ' * S. Gryzb, 2b . .4 1- 1 3 2 L Is "arbltrarj’, and a' highbindlng ptrior Court, will-.probably tile his juries were considered minor. BODY OF MARIE my man and see him go down. value. Why damag'e your own club at White Sulphur and; has all "i and members of the board attended for $310 In 1935. N The bad blood between the two tlon; About 30 years ago with Mr. Slm- until results are obtained. Excellent.pitching, both by atari- M. Rubacha, 3b ..1 1 i 0 1 0 ! f thing.” A t the termination'* of his decision on the 15 demurrers In the ______Noel Robinson,_____ New ^ ____r k . vice___ mons she moved to Manchester, Hls When I iosa that feelin’, 6r they property? You may want to dis- era and relief men, put the Pirates the earmarks of a comer ;. . apd-if conspiracy ca.ses tomorrow morning, the funeral.,services. So far aa could be learned, Cor- famlljes began. Connolly said, last don’t go down. I'll qu it" Yucha, 2b „.o 0 0 0 0 0! lamorks, there was applause ,and president of toe Tidewater Assocl-1 death took place October 15, 1936. The Blueflelde, from genial Doc pose of the player some day.” where they are. Bob KlingeW res- all this happens, the Irony would be goneral assent of vlew.-r A decision today had been exp,-( te.l ■ Burial was In WalnifS Grove rigan told none of his associates he Saturday-when Frank Blmontl. and . LYING IN STATE that Tolley learned most of hls golf Kosak, I f ---- - ..1 1 I .0 0 0 ' cemetery here. Dr. Lord officiated planned to span the North Atlantic. ated OH Company; M ra Simmons leaves three daugh- Ctellllouette down to the water , boy There is some sense to tpat state- cued from the Cardinal chain gang, 0 j Stolen base*—Koy, All Out of Line but it was learned this morning ' Eugene Castlglione, Jr., engaged In ment. watching Snead play . . . Sports F. Zawi'stoskl. c . .0 0 0 0 1 at the services at the grave. They gathered In huddles today fisticuffs on a street corner here.' I. A. O'Shaughnessy, Minneapolis; ters, Mrs. Dartd GHpln of Rockville, are all 100 per cent for the club, and Jim Tobin, who was with the Schareln. PhilAdeipbla. and Ihroughout the course of the eve- that the-ruling would not be'forth-I president ot the Globe OH and Re- Mrs. Henry Tedford and Mrs. Strat- (Continued from Page .One.) There was talk of the sudden re- Yankees a year ago laat 'spring, Editor Alan Gould la starting a t Bipg It was e-vldent that no one of coming until tomorrow. ] to recall scraps of information Today’s fra y ' occurred In the street win lose or draw.. There is team iFESTER D nrs»srnR s » 42 18 20 21 15 3 Chicago, 10.1 about him and his ldios>'ncrac'les at near the homes of both. fining Companies; ton of this town. She' also leaves and club spirit with a loud bang covery and sustained drive of the rounded out'the atafT. . three week’s vacation . . . all we Pitching — Klinger, f those present would favor toe enact- No deCLsion immediately ,i.s ex- ' presence of the royal family and By A8SOCIATKD PRESS Pirates saving Traynor’s Job. Thompson \ille. n.YNTs rLiioXT in jail Floyd Bennett , and Ropsevelt fields, 'Edward L. Shea, New Irork, presi: two sons, John Simmons o f Man- every time the team takes the field. Mace Brown has proved. himself hope is, ha doesn’t come a cropper 8-1; Davis, St. Loul* 8-L. ' - R msnt o f toe extra fee;' Robert Car- pected in the quo -x-arranto action j There was nothing to fo*t, eithar. AB R. H. PO. A. K. where he was an occasional close- IDENTIFY ACCIDENT VICTIM dent of the 'tidewater Associated chester and Richard Simmons of Cabinet members. And when this gang Is down one Bill Swift and Johnny Rizzo. the finest relief workers in toe busi- he did a couple of Vsara back . . . Bsy, who followed Leasner in re- brought^ by Alderman Thomas P | Traynor is in solidly In Pittsburgh, Zelo,»ss ...... ’.3 0 1 0 1 0 Hartford, July 19— (A P )—A law- mouthed bamptormlng caller. Oil company; v Hartford, and 12 . grandchildren. Music was forbidden torougboul run Of tied, boy oh boy, don’t they Pirate*—Swift’s relisf pitching held ness. ' He has been In and won more ahoy, there mate—or 'should It' -be , moiMng on the question stated that Kelly to challenge the legalilv of I where he playe<^len~ty o f third base A. Karpinskl, 2b..4 0 0 1 0 u .AMERICAN LBAOUB |-1 i b s a a t i yer who lost week successfully .. They marveled most at hls abil- HarUord, July 19 — (A P ) — H. E. Brail dll, New York, vice She was a member of St. Slary's Rumania, amusement places wer« kick for everything re41 or fancied off closing threat* by OUnt* In 7*4 games than any other National avast. lUnchsngcd—No gaum hs “ blamed toe Board of Selectmen Hugh M.'Alcorn's appointment as for. Ill yeara The New England E. Kislus, c . . . . . 3 1 2 2 0 0 ; sB etela fought to keep hls client out of ity to-subsist on a mfiiimuni of food. Fatally injured early. Saturday president. Cities Service Export OH Episcopal church. ,. Funeral ar- closed until after the funeral, mass- they think ought to be theire. Ptttaburgb vletoiy; Rizzo opened League fllngcr. yesterday). (fWoBte ^ 4|rsetly for tola thing," and berated special state'.s attornev to conduct Irishman la highly popular In tha 2 1 7 1 0 their “ complete Ignorance and lark jail, today as urgently sought to Hls ordinary dally menu was a glass morning, the victim q< an automo- Company; • rangements are incomplete. es were conducted throughout thi HoUand will vWalk out with a de- Pirate drive with three-run homer. Arky Vaughan is steadily pulling Not many people_up this-way are C. Karpinakl, lb . .4 the Grand Jiuy probe' o f Water- Smoky City end well thought' of ify 2 o f taoaight in permitting this fee have the case reopened that the ac- of water for breakfast, a nut choco- bile accident at Main and Trumbull O. J. Tuttle, Tulsa, tank car sales countty and flags were flown at termined tleam 'ln hie eye and dabby Hartnett, Cube— Hls ninth- himself toward the top in' the bat* footed by the way Frank Ouemsey Dynia, p-Sb -...... 3 0 1 2 4 *aso>ta bury's aflairs it is believed the stk-eets, jvas tentatively Identified manager. Empire OH and Refining Bill Benewafiger, who does toe hiring ting averages. The California short- lies ' to be proposed.” cused' might serve his sentence. late liar for lunch and a couple of BEATEN WOM.4N CBITICAL h alf staff from public buildings. preUy aoon there is a break—an- Inning-single, with one out, drove of Rice le going to town In tennis J. Kislus, r f ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 Si court has not yet completed dic- this morning aa Charles Smith who Company; and firing. stop haa crashed the .300 circle for “It’s all out of Une,” Camev tating this decision. Hugh Fitzpatriqk of this city, hot dogs with miistard for dinner, Queen Marie's physician said ah< other baU game. home deciding run in 7-6 defeat of . . . pro* called the turn 6n him as Naboziiy, cf ..,,.'0 2 0 2 0 1 charged with receiving stolen goods, lived at the Intersection where he C. B. Watson, Chicago, vice presi- Hartford, July 10^(AP) — Mrji. Bees. the first time in a month. Ous far back a* two years ago . . . they F. Kislus. s f ...... 2 0 2 0 1 I aiBasd.' "You can't Justify tola pro- ■nie ruling on the demurrers has with a candy bar for dessert. virtually had bled to death whet Oodgere Akxie Have was given a suspended jail sentence was injured. dent. Pure OH Company; Ma$trice Maloney, 30, of this city, Then toe Green eeeme to be tak- Suhr,. Johnny Rizzo, 'and Lloyd Kostek, cf ...... 2 O- 1 0, 1 : pqaad charge by gny scale you'can to be made before the 24 men. In- A former: fellow barnstormer who the disease, which'caused the llvei Max Macon, Cardinal*—Killed off Edge On Pirates said then the kid ws* going places of 30 days. His counsel. Attorney Identification was made -by J. W. Warner, Tulsa, Tidewater texlay .was reported as stiir in a ing a leaf from the Book of Blue- Waner remain In the charmed class, 1 1 I podnoe.” he told toe Board, “ and cluding T. Frank HayeS, Demo- took him In when he said-he'd slqrp to become fibrous and hard, causec' PhllUea' nlnth-lnnlng rally after PittIttsburgh addicts and those In and, weU, he's gone . . . summer Olekivi, Sb-p . . . . 6 0 -! a t xUs thing ought to be thrown Out.” Henry J. Calnen, said he Would per- Nathaniel Weinstein, Windsor Associated OH Company. critical condition at St. Francis flelds. In the PJl. game last week while Pep Young, who is in hls best cratic lieutenant ‘governor and hangar at Roosevelt Field was repeated hemorrhages and flna'.ij three run* bad .been scored to give the front office ore diamond wise football Up: .West Virginia may Bednars, If ...... 2 0 0 3 0 0 R A C I N G •berwood Bowers said tost In his street storekeeper" who told police Had Asked New Trial ./ hospital. ' • toe team' Jumped twice, scored one fielding stripe, is hitting .288. — — — — mayor, are wraigned Thursday at sohally guarantee his, client would at bis small appetite. All made regeneration o f the blood im- Cards 5-8 decision. and fair. They know they haven’t whale tha tar out o f Pitt in the — EVERY NIGHT ptolsti bills should be paid as they hi believed the accident victim hod The 16 major oU companies and Her father, EMward McIntyre, 66, and then two rane'for a ball game. Paul Waner, who should be bat- Dale Hanover, champion two- 10 a. m. before Judge Inglis to en- behave Irimaelf. he w^Opted wras sandwiches. possible. • ' had the best club In the National opener and don't guffaw so. loudly 25 5 '7 21 T 6 ISM thcuiTed, and that no 'more once done odd jobs for him. Mr. 30 executives had aske4.'the judge allegedly struck bis daughter seven That, Incidentally,' was the first ting ASO, has a mark of only M6. year-old of 193't, and now one of to the chftrg'cs oP conspir-* ■ Today Attoriiey Calnen reappear- Corrigan landed at 'Dublin League, yet the Pirates under Tray- . . . nlfUest footbaU pubUetty book St. Johns 302 640 3— 18 dAILT Id he charged for pufaUc works Weinstein said he understood Mr. to set aside the verdiet' and had times as she lay in bed at bis cot- She had undergone treatment Ir errorless game o f the Twl season MIDLER UNE COACH A1 Todd and Lee Handley should leading contenders In rich Ajneri- acy to defraud the city of more than ed before Judge Saul Seidman and hia host Yiere cabled: "Glad . you nor have finished out of the flrkt dl- to hit tola desk In a long whUe la IThompsonville 020 110 6 their actual cosL In this he Smith bad a brother who lived tn petitioned for a new tria l tage to UfoonviUe. Sunday. Mc- Dresden, Gerpoany, and left then for 1988. aport better averages than .264 and can and NaUonal throe-year-old a million dollars. requested 'toe cose be reopened that didn’t get vSqL” vlaiaa In only hie first year as mana- th* on* just received from Texas Two bass hits, J. Kishus, Klro 2, 1st « a d ta d I Joined by Walter Mahoney and New Bedford, Mass. The motions Mira mads fa t 'the Intyre la being held at the county Friday although she knew dealt Deioarore, O —Lou Midler. Mlnne- .2M, which happen to be their ye- ■take* at Aga-wam, Mo**., Grand With the arraignment of the man toe sentence be put into effect He One o f toe'^onecdotes concerned ger, a i^ this to ^ fifth. T*ch . . . what does Mike Jacob* Kuchienski 3; bom* runs, H. Wlers- » Schreiher, who said he the way The Rev. Felix Popciok, ^ New> conclusion of-a nearly four months jaU without * He wUl be ar- was near and was urged not to r » eoto tickle for the last three yeore, speetive marks at the moaia&t. Circuit mpeting, July 27-August 6. way-will he paved for the de- reasoned toe accused Is a -drqg ad- the fact that tbe now famous trana- It la tk* bbp* the league oSi- Pie Traynor H one o f the finest know that h* Isn’t telling (until af- I If the ptopoaad (aa oould le- lense to Britain, questioned concemlhg the trial to> which toe defendants were raigned to toe borough couPt of turn. She Insisted, however, on b » dal* that tte field wlU be put tn has been taken on ea Une eoeeb by If this trio . . . Big Poison Waner, Dole Hanover, owned by fUbridge blcki; double plays, Rirp to S. Oryso move for aiparaU trials or dict and feels a term, In Jail would AUontic. ship la nameleae. It turns oeddent Saturday, today received a fellows who aver ployed the gome, ter th* Armatrong-Ambeis bout?) - - - - - tofiJetaaeCtMOgt 9t XSOUig. ___ charged with Wegel oetiw to peg UnionviUe next Tuesday on a ing taken back to her betoved Ru- before the finale end IndMfi* eapeelally . . . get going, Pi* Tray- T. Oerry, Nlw York, l* strongly to H. Orysb 2; bos* w balls, off hai{ aim rstraia tram iMtac 4nica-i«ut Uiot Oqrricaa hod bdrrowad alcootliHiaaea nattl Aoc. iL Ohio Wealeyxa Ubhrtratty. Ho re* end It wee pleeBfig to those who xOr utA thI Plttatrargh nratM are . . . w *n toU you— It’s a Septanbsr A oroa eg ■■■ault v ltb tateat to kUL. .to* M'Lswia, who etgxed touted for RMhlotonian a* well a* Luca* 10. Olskivl 4; struck out, hy

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Not a Promising Start WSMB O N , B U i r S E L L ^ ; ^ R E I I I T / / ^ ^ / / / / ^ ^ C U S S I F I E I > NON A S M OCM — G OST THvW W, yeavvI W H 6 A . A 6 I 4 U 1 6EEl I HOPE ALL Cf <0UA SENSE and N O NSENSE HONEY A S A S N ES VS I VKORACl.»‘ V0rR.E this east A RE YA CAV5Y Y O U S T O P . OOESMTT 6 0 SCARED ? MAt^lEO A man may be^poor In purse, but June Bilds—Do you stQI take aa HER ? if he h^ a faithful wife, ba can Interest In everythmg I do? look the world in the face and tell June Groom—^Jf course, darliOg. It .to go -places. -..... -- For example, I spent aU .day won- dering what you put in the break- fast waffies: - k- . ^ ...v.. anno uncements AUlDMOBtLES FOR SALE t REPAIRING- 88 APARTMENTS-r^ ATS— WtX4P-H«nryrcian you give « e 'a ' TENEMENTS 63 22 FIREMEFT INJURED BANKTEU^REV^ definition of the world ‘gentleman’ ? HKA1 Huaband-.A man who wouldn’t READ IT OR NOT— NBt • Wke. 39e hour. Aak about 0 and 1934 Ford sedan. Must be sold Vacuum cleaners reconditioned FOR RE3^T—4 ROOM tenement, [ dream of striking a woman with hla Olive trees often live 1,000 years. Cor t plan. Oaorga a WUlinma, Telephone 3893, ' Key making, lock repairing, 'aafe with all Ipiprovementa. 170 Oak IN WELLSVILLE BLAZE -hat. on...... ------— ^------MANY YEARS OF THEFt Friend—Last time T was In Cali- 106 OxCool. off Sttlekland. 'fala- combination changing. Bralthwaite. street. Telephone 8241, 1929 FORD COACH 815 cash. Other S m a rt A ir o f Q tiaintntess fornia, during an earthquake. Every ^ p h > n i e 6 2 3 4 . 52 Pearl street. I Why is it that only killers can makes of 28-26 and 30 from |10 up TWO ROOM BENT. 1 Walnut None Seriously Hurt As At- j X , enjoy the excuse of temporary In- thing rocked and rattled, the house to $85, such as E>uicx, Hupmbblles LAWNMOWERS sharpened and rs- street, near. Cheney Mills, first By CABOL DAT , Angelo a Oliva, $36 A Week sanity? creaked, the china flew about. Dodge and Fords. Porterfield Motor palred. Preclalon grinding. De- tempts Are Made To Blow Man—That reminds me! I must automobiles for sal e 4 floor. Inquire Tailor Shop, 8 Wal- l^lB Is an ideal ntyls for girls Clerk, Says He Has Stolen 'W 4 Sales, Pearl and Spruce streets. livery service. Karisei. and Bdger- nut street. • Out Big: Fire With Steam. fetch my wrife from the railroad ton, Buckland. Phone 7385. who are outgrowing thslr baby $100,000 In Seven Yean. ^ ' U n.; Newrlchi eras fond of flowers station! IWT FORD COACH, 1937 Dodge FOR SALE—1931 Chevrolet sport FOR REINT—2, 3 OR 4 room apart- plumpness and sbooUng up like and esj>eclal)y liked the salvia, but idan, 1937 nyraouth coach, 1936 HARNESSES, COLLARS, luggage Wellsvllle, N. T., July 19— (AP) summer corn In the hot sun. was not very reliable in getting the eora, tfMtVNUamvici.tim. T.M.ma.u.a.a>T.ew. coupe, Inquire Keene.v’s Garage ments. Apply Centennial Apart- Paterson, N. J., July 19.— (A P )— OUT FOR A W m R U ‘ Dodge coach, 1936 Pontiac ledan, Buckland. and harness repairing, sport tops -Twenty-two firemen were slightly names right She was giving direc & ments. Telephone 4131. , The round-necked bodice is nice Police and bank officials expressed tiona to her gardner: 1936 Ford coach, 1935 PonUac and curtains repaired. 90 Cam' injured tod.ay as they made a des- Weatherford, Okla.— Whirlwinds eoach. Cole Motors—6463. and full, the sleeves very puffed, amazement today at the story of a Mrs. Newrtcb—On this aide Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox bridge street. Telephone 4740. FOR RENT—TWO ROOM furnished perate and nearly successful effort the, skirt ripples Widely and the , In Oaklahoma have a lusty kick' 2- AUTO ACCES.SORIES— apartment, with private bath $36 a week bank teller who assured the walk I want you to put out Mrs. Pets Frlesen met one on a A SAFI! PLACE TO BUT. Schal- to blow out the disastrous Sinclair bdrizontal trimming bands <)iar some salivas. Now what would you TIRE.S Grube, 109 Foster street. OH Refinery fire with steam. them he was not ’’crazy*’ when be bridge near here. It turned her ** S u i t c a s e ” S i m p s o n Itr Motor Sales Inc. Dodge-Ply* HELP WANTED— their bit for the filling out (sttict suggest for the othsr ride? ear end over end'and dropped it on OUR BOARDING HOUSE U{ mouth Sales and Service Center FOR SALE—USED tires, and FEMALE 85 FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, Tim new Injuries, most of which It is In the vogue for thjrige pic- told of stealing. $100,000 during- the . Gardener (solemnly) — Well, its top in the creek bed. . She ee- WHO H AS T H E LA R 6 EST 'F E E T IN T H E W H OLE TO W NSHIP at Olcott S t Phone 6101. Open parts, and auto glaases. We also with garage. 589 Center street. In were 'mtpor bums or scalds, swelled torial and Victorian ndUfifa prevails past seven years. madam, maybe it would be a good caped with bruises. the casualty, toll of the three day in children’s modeii.i'^When your •venlngs. buy all model canf for parts. Pan- quire 464 Hartford Road. “Have you been feeling all right?" idea to put some eplttoonlas there. WANTED —EXPERIENCED wo- fire to three dead and approximately smaU daughter gets It on, she’ll taleo Bros. Horace street. Tele- man for cooking, in private family, Detective Captain James Smith said UVE PAPER WEIGHT. phone 3346. Open 8 to 6. 100 Injured. Company officlala ea- never be satisfied until she has two he asked Angelo B. Oliva, 31, after THE TROi Jbl B with COM- at Lake, stay nights. Call WllU- timated the loas .at $1,000,000. or three more made this way. UITTEIBB 18 THAT THEY ARE Chicago—August Lofgraen could mantlc 1946-12. SUMMER HOMES the teller entered headquarters yes- "Manchester Only a amouldering, atubbora terday to confess the alleged ALWAYS WONDERING WHAT not read bis morning pape.r. It wms BUSINESS SERVICES FOR RENT 67 blaze remained in the rulna of the For every day, make up Pattein 8292 in percale, calico or linen with thefts. OTHERS WILL THINK; THEY on the front-porch, but there was to Evening Herald OFFERED 1» FOR RENT—FROM August 6th on dewrajcing plant ' today after engl- ”I’m not erazy,” Smith said Oliva SEEM TO HAVE 8UOHT CONFI- a strange animal sitting on it which HELP WANTED— braid trim. For pai’Ucs, in qrgan- refused to budge and merely bared ^>7 7 room cottage, all electric^ at Old neera finally aucceeded In putting dy or dotted Swiss, with black vel- protested. “But this thing has DENCE IN THEIR OWN JUDG- CLASSIFIED LOOK OVER TOUR evergreens MALE 16 Lyme Shores. Write Box J, Herald the power plant of the $15,000,000 been preying on my mind. I MENT. its teeth at Mr. Lofgreen’a en- blue spruce and hemlocks for red vet ribbon. ^ treaties. ADVERTISEMENTS refinery ^back In commtaaion. With couldn't sleep and every time detec- !* spider. Very numerous this year. WANTED — MAN, hard worker, ateam in the boilers for the first Pattern 8292 Is designed for sizes tives came into the bank guarding H A sslesman was ST A M P NEWS Day ...... I U sisl It Ota street. Special prices for July and tures .with clammy White foaih. graphs show dresses made from { Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. .Main street. M anchester. Conn. The one of the 16 huge tanks which theft,’’ said Ernest E. Blauvelt, vice wrong. All ortars for Irraynlar laaortlona August. Tefephone 7825. bualnesi la owned by Weldon Drug these patterns being worn; a fea- president and cashier of the b u k . vlll ka akaraat at ika oao Uma rata blew up early In the fire Sunday ^ONTINUniO to release the Company, . Inc., of 903 Main atreet, ture you will enjoy. Lot the charm- Smith said QHva told him that be him - Ipaelal ralaa tor leog tario avary night soared 500 feet and plunged IN MONEY MATTERS, THE ' 6ay atrartlalDB ytraa apoo raqoatt. ELECTRICAL Mancheeter, Conn., and wiil be con- ing designs In this new book help falsified deposit slips and took $300 ^ stamps' of the new U. S. reg- MOVING— TRUCKING- ducted by Jacob^H. Sandals of 47 red-hot into a crowd of scattering MAN WHO IS RULED BY HIS ular series and commemoratives Ats oidarat Mforo tka Ikirt or tttk APPLIANCES—RADIO 49 Tanner atreet. Manchester.- Conn., ai you in your sewing. One pattern to $400 weekly for gambling pur- EMO’nONS INSTEAD OF HIS ' day will ko ekkryot ooly toi tka aO' STORAGE 20 permittee. spectators, killing, three. and the new Spring and Summer poses. at the^rate of at least one a week, taal aombor of tlmos tbo at oppsar No new blasts occurred last night, REASON IS SOON BROKE. the Post Office Department u - td. okarylog at tka rata aamat but JACOB H. SANDALS Pattern Book—25 cents. Pattern or AUSTIN A- CHAMBERS when you BARGAINS IN reposcesaed radios, Dated 19th of/JuIy, 1938. and firemen were hopeful that it book alone— 15 cents. nounces dates and places of first- o allowanoa or ratooda oao ba nada want the beat In Local and Lon.g It-7-19-88. Jerry-W hat in the world are oa ata Uom ado oteppst attar tbo all kinds hand vacuum cieanera. was merely a matter of letting the day sale of five values In August, fith day. Distance Moving. Dally Express Just right for the car, or cottage, blaze bum Itself out. For a Pattern of this attractive, THUNDER RTORMS FAIL you wandering around out hers at as followa; Hartford, Manchester, Kockvuie. LiaVOR PERMIT this hour of the night in a daiMd Ho 'nill torbita*! display llaaa not also double door, 12 cubic ft. re NOTICE OF APPLICATION Damage to equipment and ma- model send 15c in coin, your name, Aug. 4—7-ce'nt Jackaon. ' Phone 6260, 68 Hollister streeL condition, bearing. the sign of Tbo Harold will oel bo raapoasibla frlgerator, using frlgldalre com- This Is to g iv e notice that I, David terials was estimated at $1,000,000 address, style number .and size to Aug. 11—8-cent Van Buren. pressor, like new, 1 year^ guarani McCollum of^ 113 Florence street, The Manchester Herald Today’s TO DISPEL HUMIDnY vigoroiu quarrel, even a blackened for BMro tbaa ooa tooorraot tnaartloo by Sinclair officials. The refinery, eye? Ckime on, old chap, let nae Aug. 18—9-cent William Heniy of aay atvortlaamant ortarad for tee. Can be bought for 1-3 Ite Manchester, Conn., have filed an ap- one of the largest in the country, Pattern Bureau, 11 Sterling Place, Harrison. moro tbaa ooo tlma PAINTING—PAPERING 21 plication dated 18th o f July, 1938 w ith Brooklyn, N. Y. take you home to your wife. . "5 S o laadvartaot enlaaloo at laoer- regular price. Juat right for tavern the. Liquor Control Commission for has a capacity of 7,500 barrels Horace (groaning piteously)—B- Aug. 24—3-cent - Iowa Canten- iblloatloB at otsortlalad wlU bo PROPERTY OWNERS —AttenUon or small store. Phone 5191, Brun- a Club Permit for the sale of alco- dally. 8292 Waterbury, Conn., July lO.-r-CAP) nial. hollfl .Ilauor.on the oreniUea of 1090 hut you don’t understand. That’s lad ooly by aaaeallatleo at tka 16.93 repapara .room, oelllng paper- ner’s,' 80 Oakland atreet. Open The-fire,' restricted-after a desper- —Tbunderstorma raging- tbroiigh... where’ I got it;..... Aug-..2S!r’Gne-doUar Wilson. > outdt ter tka aarrfea idodarot. Main atreet. Manchester. Conn. The trough, Jr., chief of staff and well this vicinity during the night ap- advartlaamahta Moal soafonn ed or kalsomlned.' Material, labor nights until lO p. m. , ‘ business la owned by The Army * ate fight, to one section of the plant, Baltimore, knocked-out Al Rowan, First-dsy sales df thp four _ atyK eepy and typography with complete. Inside, outside painting. Navy Club, Inc., of 1090 Main atreet, was centered today In the dewaxing knowm Philadelphia obstetrician, 136 3-4, Jersey City, (1). parently did little to dispel the hu- TO GET THE MOST GUT OF presidential stamps will, be held Manchester, Conn., and will bs con- was asked; midity that has been plaguing a Mddlatleaa antoroat by tka pabllah- Large lavlnga. Work guaranteed. building. Houston,. Tex.—Stanley Harrato, UFE DONT TAKE YOURSELF in Washington, D. C., with gen- esg and thay raaarva tka right la Lang. Phone 8308. ' HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 ducted by David McCollum of 143 “ When is the baby going to be perspiring population for several TOO SERlbUSLY. eral sales throughout the country V dM revtaa or raioat aay aepy om* Florence street, Manchester. Conn., bom?" 160, New York, outpointed Young days. ..' dMetad ahJaatlenabla as permittee. Stuhley, 164„ Chicago, iUO). following as soon thereafter as ^ D\]b aLBEP3 3 ROOMS SUGHTLY DAVID McCOLLUM “I wish I knew” , he replied. “Sticky” weather prevailed, here distribution will permit. The y CLOCDfO HOURS—Clasalflad ada JR. FRANK ROOSEVELTS San Francisco—Les^Morrls, 153, SHAKE HANDS! ! THSOUOHTHe leW sakllaked saaa day staat ba ra- REPAIRING 28 USED FURNITURE $140 Dated 18th of July, I93A “Is Mrs. Roosevelt merely here and throughout the state, as checks ShaJte hands, old friend, God bless Iowa Centennial stamp la being H-7-19-3*. Milwaukee, outpointed Uoyd De- -^-dglweS by Id a’alaak oaoni datardaya These 3 rooma ccTtsIstlng of Living for observation—or will she stay were made on the minor dsmsge you, your grip is true as steel. Issued -in connection with the BArTLE‘ ‘»H e WOULD.^ ROOFING AND asbestos siding our until the child is bom ?” a news- lucchl, 163, San Francisco (6). caused by the storms, -particularly do (3 speclsilty. Years of experience. Roomj Bedroom and Kitchen wdth LIOIIOR PERMIT EXPECTING THE STORK Not the kind that's weak and. help'; 100th ahniversary of the adoption fe'av twatiwvihg. ww. NOTICE OF APPLICATION paperman pursued. * Atlanta—Babe Rlsko, . 163%, in Bristol where lightning bit two les8,..but substantial, true, and TELEPHONE TOUR Workmanship guaranteed. Paint- Ruga, Tables and Lamps was pur- of the territorial form of govern- This Is to give notice that I Joseph The reply: Syracuse, N. Y., and Ben Brown, structures. real. . • ment in the old Iowa territory. (• mt. »} rtatalw rn> WANT ADS ing and carpentry. A. A. 5ion, 81 chased by a young couple April 9, I„evrlo of 43 Clinton street. Manches- Philadelphia, July 19.— (AP) — “ I don’t.know.” 159%, Atlantm drew (io).- 1938. We have been forced to take ter, Conn., have filed an - appilcatlon Bricks were knocked from the There’s a world of consolation In This stamp will be placed on first- Wells atreet. Phone 4860. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., Mrs. Rrosevelt was dressed In Quebec—Davis CasUlloux. 134%, the band-clasp of a friend;'' JIM aN Momtad a>«ar tka talashaaa back this outfit and are offering it dated 6th of July, 1938 with the was a patient today In the Philadel- Bristol Brass Corporation office day sale at Des Moines, Aug. 24, f i t t l eaiABOH RATH dlvaa abova Liquor Control Commission for a navy blue and wore a g;old straw Montreal, technically knocked out When you’re blue, and sick, and at the opening of the Iowa State SCORCHY SMITH ______Elemen^ry, My Dear Watson to you a t „ t y s sensationally . low phia Ijing-in hoepital, but her hus- building and a fire, quickly extin- By JOHN Co TERRY iees lanoa to ad«artlaar% bat Tavern Permit for the sale of alco- hat. with tumed-up brim as she ar- Bert Stanley, 136, Portland, Me., guished, 'was started in a bam In V- lonely, it wrill strengrtben; yes, Fair. HATHd will ba aaeoptat aa price. This furniture has all been, holic* liquor on the premises of 119 band was Don-commital about the Y»*-TELL YOU WHAT, > o r r o w i n g a c a r s g i r c h a n d w z z rived by automobile from Owl’s (3). > the Terryvllle district. An over- > and mend. • - * * B , V PKi > FATKHHT U paid at tka batl. reflnlshed and la fully guaranteed. Spruce street, .Manchester: Conn. The expected time of the stork’s arrival. Nest, where she became the bride BOY* - VOW m u ME WMERff PRtVE w m t THE FAYDH B0Y» ID A CRICK’ p YOU Noncc.^YCA r NonccD—rr% jwif ' e«- at batora tbo aovaath business Is owned hy Jostph Levrio .7i[41owlng brook washed o u t. some If be shakes and smiles a welcome, To commemorate inauguration If you wish to substitute a Dining ”It might even be In September” , of the President’s son, June 30, last YOU REALLY GOT -THI* CHUTE, 4C0RCH f .T H i* /ABOVr tMC RICWT DfEnMCff of 43' Clinton street, Manchester, track in the Bristol''rfrright yards ) there’s a cheerful wrarmth that of airmail service on or a)x>ut T H RIC MIUS* PNOM THC AIRPORT • »*N T EAR nip M / A W A Yl-IPA HAN JU MPID Room Suite for either the Bedroom Conn., and will be conducted by said the third son of President and year. YACHTSMAN INJURED. flows ANP r WILL BUY IT *. ^ EMERGENCY Mrs. Roosevelt. and street department workers were A,ug. 4 between Vancouver,. B. WHBRC PCn O f <6 PROM A P U N ! AND UWOIB or the Living Room, you may do so. Joseph Levrlq of 43 Clinton street, President and Mrs. Roosevelt busy repairing holes in the pave- Straight into your very being, take and White Horse, Yukon Terri- I 18 MONTHS TO PAY Manchester. Conn.-as permittee. He brought his wife, the former have seven grandchildren. it, friend, from one who knowrs. >MIF( HBRC; t m c s m ip c o u i o JOSEPH LEVRIO Ethel Du -Pont, to Philadelphia late Boston, July 19.— (A P )—Fellow ment In various parts of the city. tory, 10 special cachets will be be dnaraatead. We Will arrange easy, convenient Dated 6th o f July. 1938. yachtsmen today rescued Walter Recurrent thunderstorms visited Oh, the hands outstretched, to greet used'on initial flights. For infor- VSA60NABLY M IX P K If D teqpia on any purchase. ’ Remem- yesterday from Owl’s Nest, the es- you are the index to men’s hearts. CALLS H-7-19-3S. tate of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, 50, from Dorchester Bay this city but no damage was re- mation address District Director OBWN W HIRC P1RKV» INDEX OF ber, at Albert’s you make no pay- For back of the steady hand-clasp I MdUOR PERMIT Eugene Du Pont, near Wilmington, Last Nigh t *s Figh ts after he leaped from bis flaming ported. of Postal Services, Vancouver, at BB ments In case of sickness or unem- , is the streng;th that God imparts. once. fiCASSnriCATIONS .NOTICE OF APPMCATIQ5r Del. 26-foot power boat. Andrews suf- An accumulation of water be- —Harry Brokaw. ployment. Thii Is to ffivo notice that I John "Boy or girl?” he answered news- fered severe bums. neath an underpass temporarily * * * • •• HJMlff ilAfl • POLICE PHONE FOR A ’’COURTESY AU- Vesco of 12 Division street, Manches- By the Associtaed Press. papermen who crowded around him Chicago— Tony Zale, 156, Gary, He was asleep on the craft when halted traffic between Beacon Falls Interesting new itsuet; Switz- TO” . No' matter where you live, we ter, Conn., have filed an anpHcatibn Mother— You good-for-nothing! dated n of July. 1938 with the Liquor in the lobby of the hospital. ”I’m Ind., and Billy Celebron, Rockford,- it was shattered by an explosion. and Oxford but Louis A. Kalas, Why don’t you take a pattern from erland—Four values for the spe- - •••AAMAJf — fflA — 4343 will call f6r you any morning, after- Control Commission for a Package not making any guesses one way or 111., drew, (10). Coast Guard, police and fire boats highway su^rvisor for the vicinity, 3*our father? cial use of the League of Nations; WHjHHM MI A • •••• noon or evening—bring you to the Store PermU for the sale of alcoholic U. 3,-1938-39 $1 migratory-bird .MIMtMI. «mee*AaAeB •#.##••• the'other. Toronto— Orville Drouillard, 133, rushed to the scene but Andrews’ described the situation as not un- Son—What has be done? store ' and take you back home liquor on the premises of 1 W alnut hunting stamp. This is Invalid S^6 _FaOkd street. Manchester. Conn. The busi- ” 1 haven’t even bet the doctor a Windsor, Ont., outpointed Phil boat burned to the water’s edge. usual. Mother—Why, he has juat got AllMttM] s»»ass*»«sMaMS again. This service Is absolutely ness is owned by John Vesco of 12 carton of cigarettes.” Zwlck, 130, Milwaukee, (10). ^ o years off his sentence for good for postage. Hong Kong—Eight FMSMato FIRE free. Division street. Manchester. Conn., The doctor, Dr. Robert Kim- Baltimore—Bucky Taylor, 136%, conduct. ~ values of the “new reign” series. AntaaabOaa A - L - B - E - R - T - S and wUr be conducted by John Vesco (C opyright, 1931, NBA Service, Inc.’) dHtemebUee tor Bala s South of 12 Division street, Manchester, k\ Astesebtlaa tor Bxokanga ••IIi t MAIN STORE, VVATERBURY Conn., as permittee. ' fate ^ ^ rla a —Tlroa ...... S JOHN VESCO ,-!»» tl. I r. ,n »!,,« Ilmn.4 1" A «a Rapalrlng—Painting . 3 4321 FOR SALE— GENERAL electric D ated'11th o f July. 1938. By Clyd6 F L A P P E R F A N N Y B y Sylvia FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser I Asia debMla ...... •••••«••« « f-A washing' machine, not 2 years old. H-7-19-38. • H OLD EVERYT H IN G by Tmok s Lewis L i t » Bv MCA u«vicc. me. j . m. see. u. t. fat. of r.- WASHINGTON TUBBS Bi|r Crane Aataoi Far Bfra t North Perfect condition. J. S, Wolcott. OUT OUR WAY By WilUams Oamgaa—dorsleo—Storaga M Telephone 8597. Katarayalaw—Bleyelaa u I DOMT LIKE Tb G O O D N I G H T ! t h e ( ^ ma t a E l B A M S « r v ) o «8 Off«r*4 ...... u net, gas range, and oil burner com- A Thought BET TER'N H A VIN G M E T E U _ •S H O W M ( ^ Q P ^QMhoia S«rTlCA8 Off«r*4 ••••It-A HOLES ETIDOA THOOUOH M S TH A M T $ r Mldl&r—OODtrMtlaf? 14 bined, porcelain top kitchen tab|[e, T H E W H OLE CA M P 1 SA W M Dli WHERE THEY BELONG* H EAP AM* AR M gorlst*—NoreeilM ii A M BULA N CE and 2 chairs. Severai small tables, VWRIT/NO 'tO URSeU F A LE T T ER / Wiwotort ...... i..— 1« That thine alme may be In secret: A N ’ LE G H OLES ••Mb#—PlnniblDr-rii^fliig (Dounan) one cedar cheat. Cheap for cash. and thy Father which aeieth In buorwue* ...d a ...... II John Alblston, 342 Center atreet. secrot himself shall reward thee MlUSnorr—DroMiBAktof it K- 5630 FOR SALiE^-- STAR-RITE Magic openly.-—SL lHatthew 6:4. rHM. S?r.? Pm«jiAn#8r 8«mo« Maid electric cake - mixer.. Call galntio#—pApeiipg a^d.,11 f gm, i 8 ' t ti T_li: -nr 6614. To pity dlstrese Is but human: to mftMioBAl 8«rTieM Xi (UoIIoran) relieve it is Godlike.—H. Mann...... Pd.•••.«•• ta . njjDrtng—X>T«1&#—OUadIb# . . . f« ygiitt Gtoedt Afid ServioA 16 3060 waBttd—SoilovAi SenrtoA •••«• ft MACHINERY AND TOOLS 52 . Cd n c A t l o a a l (Quish) COMPLETE STOCK Fordson parts, » .C1A8M8 ..a.d...srb. f1 u iQstruotlons Md«dd«s.d. It Detroit Fordson mowers, rakes, ...... «...eA...... s.a.I8-A 4340 hny choppers, rebuilt tractors. We A re Now W«0Ud~lD8trDe,ti:i^B M Dublin Tractor Co., Providence Rd., j _ rtaanefal WiU'lmantlc. Listing Real ___ A.a BWB889 Opportunitlei It H OSPIT AL SO/CHASING VOUR t>06 At T m LV 6TEM "vou TJOMTT VltEO TO DEVELOP 'I Monty to Loan*...... »j WANTED—ROOMS—. Estate _ ^ t AAd ItnattoM t h a t DISOOURAQES MV K W 5 POPpy, WIPE ' o ^^mTster Jiu S s VOUR MCftve, vou S*J® wantsd—FomaU ...... it 5131 BOARD 62 F R EC K LES, Vt/WATfe SEL F -R E U A N C e .' LIT TLE W ORM. Halp Waotsd—Mai, ...... t| For Fall Sale eOlNG ON HERE ? OMLV TBVINTTO q Saloamen' -Waoied ...... |,.a QUIET PROTESTANT 'woman I W E W A N T EVEfiCT « \ 1\ DEVELOP H it Balp Wanted—Mala orysm alo.. Ii If you have a farm, home TOU W ERE SUPPOSED Bur •Y O U M SSTER IN [ A Agants Wantsd ...... li'-A wishes 2 iinfumisheil room renson- TC> T E A C H BOYS y \ \ HERVf AM' Want*tT--Pamal*'.;jii;.-:;“x» W ATER DEPT. ...i|h(«.,Phone"'7Ii25. or ao:eage. al r«AS(^ablP. M .) RE M E M BER T H A T / • I 996 Buppiraa ...... tt .Cuatomeni waiting, . l-w. 1 .'Wdntat— -Pots-^ P6tftti^.^ioe1t ' tt 5-Room Flat and'Garage iw - ^ For dale—MleeoUaaeoaa ' 7868 —1 lArUelaa For ...... Eldridge Street EDW. J.f H O LL ewoe T-14 i- ii I 9nd deeeesortea 41 ,Balldlos ...... 41 .APPLY ENGLAND’S STORE Realtor •> 7*19 cow>. tt3t er on the chair. Mom? 1 GREET HIS UMTlE LILV’B ACAAS - gt/T. r THAr.S BTRANGE -] IT/ BOV, I M UST UDOK TOUO H / FROM THE I O W O PU K e FRO M L1> sncK C lose to M ea/ SLIPPER. ' HETXSESN’T J WHAT IT t a k e s T 'B E CH IEF 5!SS3SSSt;&.,4- ::::::: a NOVN O N ,W C I V E G O T / l EKTTY O F STU FF/ ^ *M| •TMtA W9 rnmmt ELECTRIC CO. orf M / F D Q Ce y I SHRIM P IS )C H IEF!9 SlA B / ( H SV .M / O aSK jl W ILL/ FtmtE, T«a«m«BU «• ftt djshaH, GIVIM’ U S PIPE . ittM X^Miloni for Itont dd« €4 d o w n / ••d.d.ds..«.M 81 npTOPA O R D ERS* t| 5181 -i!-J r ^ m a s For Rent St *® Rd04 • d d d a a a # dr«.«m . M B«U Eatato Fa's tala ^ Lgiaot Banding tor Bala'-—, g| Evening Herafd aoa ^ P O f t y tor 8 a l o ...... td ^ mad for t&l# ••••.• fi 8o JO • e d e*e.ee.e^ 5121 *®f ••lo •dPdddod..^...... ^ rt Froporty tar Sala pr^ for Bala ...... Ettata tor Bxekanga V; -Radi Bauta • e OHHWHM Retleee ft Hie Herald Adva. :vj , / -IS S 'A l VCTDOCIOBS 9raneb o f BUfidtegs Managemant, DISTRICT 8 ^ SraC IA l National Park Servtoa, Department UNIFORM BUDGET DEMANDS PRDmNG Manchester TALL CEDARS READY of tha Interior. (For i^potetment of th« MutehcaUr i BUILDING REPORT , AMoClatkm who will i«- ; In Waohtegton, D. Cm only.) MEETING TONIGHT Hospital Librarian, $1,800 a year, Bd to emergency cella tomor*; 'Date Book afternoon are Dr. A lfred; PLAN IS ADOPTED TEACHER SALARIES Veterans' Admtalstrktion. FORBIG CEREMONIAL Full Information may be obtained $53,510 IN MONTH gulat. dial 4231, and Dr. Ed- ! Win Be Of Rontine NatoM In Toalcht. July 18-34 — American Legion from T. F. Moriarty, Beerots^ of [ inilBd ZagUo, 6481. ( Order To Name Agent To tha U. 8. OlvU Bervloa Boiard of Ex- Carnival at Dougherty’s lot. SeteetM Accept Martin Aeeept Federal Grant.’ Sdednaii Spien Says Man ...... 'Coming "Biwte. awtears, at tha poot-oIBea haro. Aug. 30-Sept. 6 —Knights of Co- Wifl Obserre lOtb ibnurMf- Permits I s ^ Show Consid- The .epecUl meeting of the lumbus carnival. ABOUT TOWN Eighth School and Utllittea District date Of Voters Should Be Proposal; AD Departments 9 my lo Large Gatbering FlRSTBAiyrrCHE^ erable Activity h Town U) be held in Hollister street school ^dimetal Welfare Center will meet hall tonight will be ot thoil dura- I t tlM uaual location tomorrow eve- To Use New Form. tion. The meeting la called to name Carried Out; Ash Advice. At M a m c Temple. NOWBASBALLlllOPHY Dnring Jane. fifwg at 8 o’clock eharp. The Inten- a member of the district to accept SUMMIT ST. WALKS o< having the > Center meet the government grant of $38,700 • m y two weeks during July and A new town departmental budget for the rebuilding of the sanitary Stating that he la unalterably op- Supreme tall Cedar 'Paul W. •Anguat has been reconsidered for sewer and filtration beds owned by ASSESSMENTS LAID CharUe Rogren Keeps Ball A total of |63;610 worth of new 1 tlM ttae being at least, on account form, drawn up and proposed for the Eighth District. At a meeting posed tt^the further postponegient PlerAon of West Chester, Pa., and Used In League; To building was autborteed by Building :p t atrees ot business and will con- adoption by Selectman Richard of the directors held Friday night of a mandate of We town’s 'voters, bis enUrs staff of officera of the *. Get Vander Meer’a Auto- Inspector Edward C. Elliott Jr., ^ ttine on the same schedule until Martin at the last meeting of the they selected John M. Miller, the publicly expressed In town meeting Supreme Forest. wUl be In attend- graph. ; ^^drtliar advice. The Center’s latch- district’s treasurer, as the person to ance at the loth anniversary and during the month of June. It was re- Bda^ of Selectmen, was voted ac- on two separate occasions, that a •tftng is within reach of the en- accept the offer from the govern- No OpposiHoD To Costs As ceremonial of Nutmeg Foreat, Tall ported last night , to the Board of cepted by the Board meeting last statement of the salaries paid In lo- tfanoe to those who are interested in night, wtth the provision that. In ment. Thh necessary resolution win Cedars of Lebanon, to be held at Charles Rogers, one of the tew Selectmen. Fees bn permits, trades thts Inimanltarian movement. be presented to make the matter cal schools for the teaching staff the Masonic Temple this coming preparing the budget for the com- should be published. Selectman Charged Registered By Manchester men still living in Man- licenses and certificates of occupan- ing fiscal yeir^ each town depart- legal and thIsAa the only business •Saturday afternoon and evening. A chester who was a member o f the before the m eting. Mathiaa Spless laat night asked large gathering la expected from cy, required under the new xontng l JuBus Salonlk of 14 West ment be requested, to follow the new that the BMrd o f Selectmen vote to original baseball team coached by „ j Turnpike is spending a week form in drawing and llsUng pro- Any Property Owners. Forests all over New England and Lewis ("Breck” ) Breckenridge was regulations, brought an - Inconie of ^ print the wage llsta In the forth- friends In Hawleyville. Conn. from New York, New Jersey and called upon at the opening: o f the $244^ to the town. There wero^ 11 posed ejcpendlturcs. Martin's form coming annual, town report.. Pennsylvania. ' Is. one 'unoned be- I, for ^ine, am not going to let the school'•$209.68, Sarah A. Rollaaon again be returned to Mr. Rogers. are holding so far and the number of this week. Mrs. Coleman is vice- N. Y., Qulnnebaiig 'Valley, New Lon- Item for "miscellaneous.” Accounts cause, of inclement weather that chairman.^ of the School Board or 172.38, Rose Converse $66 and W. He plana to place it with his other of new houses being erected is president of the club. The trip will don, Westerly, R. I., Providence, R. will be keyed with letters and num- threatened to wash out the baseball any member of that Board over- W. Robertson $171.60. Total o f all trophies of baseball and basketball. steadily rising. M made In private cars, leaving bers, which will result In a quicker I.; Barrington, R. I., New Bedford, HoCkvine about 8 a. m. game between the New York Yan- ride the.wlR of the voters without charges to property owners amount manner.dlf checking totals. Basic- oppo8ltlon.’’ \ (o $857.10. Mass., and West Medway, Mass. kees and Cleveland Indiana, which ally, It was said, the changeover -la During the discussion that follow- Gus Luther of Middle 'himplke the boys were to attend as guests one making for clarieatlon, and the of the Connecticut Interscholastic ed the introduction of Spiess’ mo- West has left for a week’s visit chance to have fully Itemised state- CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS with his mother. Mrs. William Ra Athletic Conference. tion to print the tencHers’ salary ments of departmental heeds, list. Selectman David Chambers ad- her ef 'Mnlon a ty , N. J. TTie trip was awarded to Man- It was explained that the adoption vised caution. "I Am not sure that PUBLIC RECORDS chester And Naugatuck . High for The TTnited States Civil Service of the new form will not hamper we have the right \to go ahead In Commission has announced open Cbonecticut Emblem clubs will gaining the finals of the state The CORR the operation of the Internal econ the matter," Chambers said. "I Warrantee!. competitive examinations for the JW.HAU 'have their annual outing on Mon- oroy of each -department, nor will It schoolboy tournament. No date has been set for the trip. think that there may be some legal Mary Scranton has transferred to positions listed below.. MANCHSsrm Comm* ' r. July 36 at Pleasure Beach. hault the practice of changing allot-^ For these examinations, applica- Report. Dinner at 1:30 will be reason why It can’t beXdone by ua Ernest A. Scranton a tract of land ments within a department. It wfts with a 700 foot frontagre on Parker tions must be on file with the Civil preceded by the regular meeting-of I would be In favor of checking with explained that each departmental Service Commission, Washington. the .Past Presidents', club at 1.2:30. the Town Counsel before', we stick street according to a warrantee a budget -will'be-approved as-a unit, our necks out any farther than they deed recorded late-yesterday a t the D.- e.-,’ not later than A-uguit'16. tf

A program of games and water SOME TOBACCO JOBS and that, during the year. If a de- are." office of the Town Clerk. Stamps received from states east of Colora- sports wUI follow. partment head finds his outgo on Selectman Richard Martln\falled Indicate a consideration of $500. do, and not later than August 18, if ciiH ine'^O H . received from Colorado and states one Item Is In excess of expecta- PAYING LOWER WAGES to see why the Board hasn’t' the Perm! fa. INC. Arthur H. lUing, superintendent tions, while that of another item is pou^r to print the lists, if they so Building Inspector Edward C. westward. flf tha local public schools, is In Senior Attorney, $4,800 a year; less, he may rearrange his finances desire. "It has been ordered by Elliott has issued to Ernest A. * -Boston this week at a conference Some Men Getting As Ia >w As Attorney, $3,800 a year, Bureau of to care for this drcurastance. the town,” he statecC "And I don’t Scranton of 160 Tolland turnpike a e t school superintendents. « The new forms were unanimously $2 Per p «y As Helpers; Paid see where we; have-any legal liabiD permit for the erection o f a single Motor Carriers, Interstate Com- merce Commission. — called "a' fine thing" by Board memt. * On Smaller Farms. Ity If we do carry out that order. dwelling to be located on Parker If tndemeht weather prevails this street at an estimated cost of Safety inspector, $2,600 a year. CLOSED A L L 'D A Y hers, and. th^ vote of adoption of We aren’t the'ones who are refusing etenbig, the Luther League of the $4,000. Paul W. Dougan is builder. Bureau of Motor Carriers, Interstate' them was carried without dissent. TTia wages to be paid helpers In to carry out the order.” Commerce Commission. 'it rnanuel Lutheran church will move Copies of them, with necessary ex- Spiess then stated that, while he Luigi Cherrone has secured a per-/ its lawn , party Indoors. Otherwise some of the tobacco fields, near here mlt for the addition o f a sun porch Electroplater, $1,860 a year. planation, will be sent out this week from now on will not do much to is fully determined to back up his an outdoor sports program will be to property at 922'Middle Turnpike to each departmental head, with the help those who have depended upon proposes to print the lists, he was bald, starting at 7 o'clock. Miss request that the budget for the com- not against holding up a vote until east.' Cost is estimated at $1M. ^ Marjorie Rich and her committee this kind of work as a means of im- Application. - ing fiscal .year be drawn according proving their Income during the the Town Counsel can be consulted. aa charge of the affair. Application for a marriage license to the new schedules. summer months. It was tlien voted to secure a legal has been filed with Town Clerk Seelctman Pero noted that the Men have been paid at the rate opinion, which, will be submitted to Samuel J. Turklngton by Frederick For Annual Hr. and Mrs. Ernest I. Erickson next step, after burgeta are drawn of 30 cents an hour^ Working 10 the next meeting of the Board. RO O FIN G E. Cutler, machinist, and Florence and their children, Betty, Joan and the new way, will be to art for the hours a day, has given them a re- A petition from residents of Capi- M. Appleby, both of this town. -and . John, of Chicago. III., are visiting setting up of a town . central pur- turn of $3 a day If the weather tol View Heights, a development with Itev. and Mrs. K. E. Erickson Merchants* Outing chasing agent, who will buy supplies would permit working. There Is Just off Horan street, was received. .o f Church street. Mr. Erickson, such a supply of this kind of help who Is superintendent of the Au- In quanatity according to estimate, Sixteen signers requested that the ASBEST OS that those who have been waiting to roadway in the section be made . guMana ho^ital in Chicago, is a this procedure to- result in some saving, it Is claimed, over the pres- start work with the picking of the passable, noting that eight new (brother of Rev. Erickson. ent method of making small lot shade grown, which has now start- houses are now In the process of SID IN G

purchases fairly often. ed, have been Informed that the pay building there, and that five more Onr Specialty!' Mlsa Ruth Person, Miss Ast'rld Is to be on an hourly rate that will F. E. BRAY are to be built if the street can be Benson, Edward Anderson, Gunnar net them between $1,50 and $1.76 Improved. Gravelling was said to i>e jfeWELER 'Johnson and Ray Wogman, all mem- a day, with $2 a day being paid In • Estimates Freely GiYen ATTEND 50TH WEDDING all that will be necessary to meet bsrs of the Luther League of the some cases. Women who have State Theater Building Yes Sir-H it The African- Bmanuel Lutheran church, are the present need. It was voted to been employed on tobacco and have leave the question with the Board's 737 Main Street • Workmanship Guaran- f m ndlng the week at the' New PARH AT LEBANON been paid $2.50 a day are now being teed .n g la n d Conference Luther LiCague highway .committee with power to paid $2.25, on many of the plan- act.’ • Bible School and Recreation Camp tations. As help Is needed Just • Highest Quality Mate- Dodger— on Inke Winnepesaukee, Nr II. Manchester Folks Present As at this time In the tobacco fields W a tch and Je w elry Mias Person Is the local delegate to rials there. Is talk among those who have the camp. Mr. And Mrs. Ernest L. been offered the lower wage scale HOSPITAL NOTES • Time Payments Aiv Fuller Of Willimantic Ob- Repairing A t of not taking- the work,' which Is The Manchester Green Athletic serve Event. likely to result In a loss to the ranged. 3 Ripe Tomatoes

club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock growers in the harvesting of their Reasonable Prices"' at the club on East Middle Turnpike. Mr. and Mrs. Eme.st L. Fuller of crops. These wage rates apply to* Admitted- yesterday: Mrs. Mabel G. Sloan of 2B Park street. Willimqntlc celehratcil their golden some of the smaller farms In this A . A . DIO N wedding anntver.sary, with a family vicinity ifhd not to the larger well Birth yesterday: A daughter to Step In and See One of Man- For 10c That the bridge over the Hocka- CONTRACTOR nun river at Oakland might be reunion at the home of their daugh- known plantations. It was pointed Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robinson of chester’s Largest Selections 51 Footer street. changed to make a straight ap- ter, Mr.s C. C. Hinckley of Cards ) of Greeting Cards for Atl 81 Wells Street Be Sure To Try Your Skilll proach instead of at an angle as has Mills. Lebanon, Sunday. AJraong I Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Ann Occasions. Telephone 4860 hten the case since the bridge was those present \vere: .Mr. arfd Mrs. | Lewis and baby daughter of 596 built. Is not looked lor sopn. Men William rotter of Groton; Mr, and HELD AFTER ARGUMENT Woq^bridge street. Mrs. Claj-tf^. Fiilrer and family 'o f At The .„h» the employ of the,Bljsle have Just Birth today;., A son tb Mr, and 3;= fln)ehed building an addition • and -Mapehesrew Mrs Mona Frazier of Mrs. Leslie Oooley of 50 Foster OVER TRAFRC VIOLATION stlwgthening the east abutment of Hartford; Mr. and .Mrs 'Arthur street '1 the bridge. A year ago the west Gardner of Manche.ster; Mr. and - Census: 69 patients. Mrs. Arthur ,-F\illcr and wm Arthur, I? - abutment was reinforced. Alfred L. Ford of Washington, D. American Legion of Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hlncklev and family of Cards Mills; C, wa.s *rrc.sted on a charge of breach of the peace, last night by Mr. and ,Mr.s. Kredcrick .1. Clayton MRS. SLOAN INJURED and daughter Dorothy, of .Midille I’ollccman 'Da\dd Galllgan after an allf-rratiim on Middle Turnpike east. Had'lam; Mr. , and .Sirs. .Arthur Moniigh.-in of Tali cittvilli. Mrs. It Is reported that the summons 'W’as Dr. William L. IN FALL OFF STCPS i.ssued after -an argument over a Hqth tih.son an-1 daughter •.Audrey, of Main hester; Mr ami .Mrs. W .'k, traffic-violation.

Fuller qn i son Hohert, Ct North Robert Massey, 45, charged with Conlon tions Widow Of Dr. Thomas G. Sloan Windham; .M-r. -ind Mrs. . Steven Intoxication, was. taken to the lock- up .last night afUr he had been ar- Announces the Opening Soffers Broken Arm .-And Gregory apf Willimaniie; Muss street Peter Zapaka. 50, of Hil- ishi s Carrie .Mortoii, the .M . - Margaret liard street. found in a helpless con- and Alice Fuller n f M.anrhester; 15 M A I N S T R E E T Mrs. Mabel G. Sloan. wid< a of dition by the roadside on HlFllard .Ml.ss Josephine Uceklpr of.i'oven- street laat night, was arrested on a Dr,:. ThQmaa„Gj Slqsja,.,.„of i-'A-' -t-rw: Mtss *Aile«. D^eV of Tlri’fkvTOe; ebarire -of'driinken'e'ss at -70:45 p.'m. a b ^ t, fl^cturetl her right upper arrn John McCone of Manchester;-. Luid- 4022

•hd right pelvic bone when she fell ley rhillips df ciiapUn; George arid

from a porclf'"lilcp at..thc:. home- a i Eriirsp Gsrrtner' r f Man.-hiwiter; Center. Street” — a friend in Wethersfield ye.aterday Harry- rhiney of Flllhgtoii-"FranJl ^ afternoon. She is a patient at the Potter,aml Mr. .aiulMra.ilaU Potter space'for,^ ^ Memorial -Hospital' heret'-w-ikre': rtre aii’d' fTSirgVfilFT'of Wlflifnantir: " " ' ' will be confined for acme time. Miss- kuhy Fuller of East* Haven’ DF-VELOPED AND $1.00 GIVES YOU— Mrs. Sloan was vl.>

lag the steps when she eridi-ntly at C'-ventry. Conn.. .Inly ifi, igsg, Arthur Drug: Store Complete Coanectloii Check __ • Pins — Interior Cleaning tripped on the last step and fell have .five daughters, two sons, Through a^d Including Saturday Night

hea^y to the grouBd., twenty-two gran.lchlldrer snd two » grcat-grandrhildrcn. They received W b efher y e e p lea t e m ed eraiM y e u r presew t heme, e r many presents and a sum of money. CEN TRAIT > balM • aew e a e ^ ^ w e eea Mipply y o er e v ery lum ber % SEBVICE STA’nON

KNIGHTS NEW OFFICERS Waller N .Lecl^c Brninard Place, Phonb- 4778 r R i d e s — G a m e s — ,

STORE Free lowing Uinrha's Reaie cearfei^ ead ceat^feecee F u n eral D irecto r Ofltetel AAA BtaHoa 369 No. Mate St. Phono 63W INSTALLED LAST.NIGirr •re eeF feeyer^llaifed te tkejfbw.]

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AH Day Tomorrow Dinner Meeting Held At Cpun- Sim^Med d e «l^ impreved aeestreetiee eed a^baBd-j^.

Club; Rev. Di;. I.ougKIin in Observance of hf meteriels have pet • medere beme withla'tbe reeeb Principal Speaker. i

id e l l j ^ e t serprishtply lew 'cest. T e s y ’s buHdiap Three Cash Annual Campbell Coiiucil. K. of r., : Prescriptions deller fees fertber tbea ever beferel M^hants* Holiday BENDIX stalled-their new board of officers | The Baeeeaaer to the < »E N TONIGHT |-NTIL 6 for the coming year at a dinner CALLED FOR AND Prizes 1 Washing ainchtee We^ st ^ ^ 'e v e ry t b b if ^ ter^ beWdle f ~^er% ^ e n ih b ifS» meeting- held at the Country Club DELIVERED last night. The officers were In- WASHES — RINSES Every Night stalled by the district deputv and We Guarantee To Sar4\ Stats Deputy William J. Shte wan DAMP-DRIES You 2 5 % ! also present and spoke. The princi- AUTOMATICALLT pal address of the evening, was giv- en by Rev. Dr. John 'Loughlin of St. ' T H E W. G. G LE N N EY C O . Special CoaL Lwnker, Bfasbos’ SappUea, Palat' 106,000,000 Thomas's'Seminary. Bloomfield. At- Arthur Drug Co. temey Charles O'Dowff becaipe PMP’S, he. see Na. Mate St. T«4. 414*

grand knight Thera were 76 at the 1 PHONE 5806 A ttractio ns