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t . oa F »f« U 4 VOL. LU V p. 229. SOUTH liANCHBSTBit,l CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1982. (FO U R T E E N PA G ES) FRljCB.THRRg vwwi m ■A SAYS GOD SENT Curtain Rises v,\| FORMB^GOOD AS PARTISAN FIGHTS LOOM L n d n n m h ConTenlioii Are TtU Spiritual Depresaon Here Are Highlights ROOSEVELT ' b W orif8 Worst TrooUe; OfBarkley*s Address NtwOorference Presidait RULE TEMPORARILY , June s?.-(A P) —There<^gle8 and ambitions of Industrious “The world will a«v«r b« right, are aome pointed sentences from the men and women.” keynote address of the Demooratlc flBUielelly or iplrltutUy, until men “We shall undertake to afford (to CoBveBlioB Opens Seemingly Bannonioas Rot Wiere and women ere brought to a con- National convention, delivered today, the farmer) In this emergency toe adouenees of God," declared Rev. by Senator Alben W. Barkley of character of relief which has been C. O. Bengtaon, paator of the his­ Kentucky: ao generously granted to other Seems To Be An Underenrrent of Strife That May toric Immanuel Lutheran church of “This convention ahould recom­ forma of Induatiy and finance. Chicago, In hla final message to the mend the paaaage by Ouagress of a Break Any MomeBt-'Fonnal Program Today Fea-. leth annual convention of the New raaolution repealing the ^hteenth “We propose to aboUah every uie- England .Conference Luther League Amendment and Ita aubmlaalon to leas oftice, every unneceaaary bu­ ^terday. > afternoon. Rev. Mr. the people of the states through con- reau and commiiudon. tnred Ry Keynote Speech of Senator Barkley Who BengtaoQ told his audience of more ventiom .” than 1900 persons at the South “Wq ahould restrict toe channels of Stock Market operations .and ex­ Makes Shajung Attack On Republicans and Their PoB- Methodist church that the worst “No fair man or woman wlahea to; pand those of commwdal opera- thing In the world today, is not the be unjust to Mr. Hoover or hik tifina. vx X X X Banking Inatitutiona financial depi^sion but the spiritual adminlatration. x x x x But that the u such itoould be divorced from cies— Leaders of Donocrata Get Ronsing Oratioiis. depression, that we have been build­ Hoover adsalaistration and tiae poli­ stock market operations of toe ing and laboring toward the latter cies It baa pinraued have largely con­ toaracter which contributed to toe for some time and that God knew tributed to the dlBaater which has overtaken ours and the world’s af- X X X X X loss of billiona of dollara Chicago Stadium, June 27.—(AP) CONVENTION PBOOBAM telrs no Intelligent observer can and toe confidence of our people.” —True to toe promise of montha of Chicago, June 27.—(A P) — dispute.” “The only conatructive measures tumultuous preparation toe Demo­ cratic Party opened Its convention Here is today's program of toe brought forward in this Congress Democratic National Oonvention- “We propose to reduce the ex- originated with toe Democratic today keyed high with partisan en­ at toe Chicago stadium: horbitant And Indefemdble ratM of membership of that body.” thusiasm but tom by Internal strife the Smoot-Hswley, Hoo^-Grundy ‘(On the fourth of next March Noon—Convention (rilled to over toe bid of Franklin D. Roosevelt order by John J. Raskob, chadri Act X X x .x We propose XXX toe nominee of this convention mam of toe National (xmimittee. to start the wheels of industry will be Inaugiirated President of toe for toe Presidency. d afford an outlet fo r -the ener-* Reauling of Jefferson’s first The Democrats’ ' big DWted States.” • ' In toe saddle temporarily, at InauguraU address by National circus at Chicago is un­ least, toe Roosevelt men took com­ Committeeman Isadore Dock- der way at last. At the plete charge of temporary organiza­ weller of CalifomiaL tion, having their way without op­ Foirmad election of convention* left 'is Jouett Shouse, position on every convention com­ officers.' ' chairman of the Demo- ^ mittee. The troubles stirring un­ Keynote auldress ' by SenaUtoil' cratic executive commit­ n U A L BEGINS; derneath was seared over for the Alben W. Barkley of Kentudty; moment by outwaurd haurmony as toe temporauy chadrman. tee, chosen by the big party conclave went through toe Roll c ^ of states for formal: arrangements committee as permanent chairman of the convention, but opposed by thedloose- pre-airranged motions of getting Its selection of membqix to constl-r velt forces. Below are Keynoter Alben W. Barkley (left), and John J. Raskob, chairman of LINDBERGH AS WITNESS work imder way. tute credentials, permanent or-* the Democratic National (Committee. •It was a cheering, seething cou- ganlzatiOD, rules end platform vention, nevertheless; In old time committees. ProaecBlion Wins Rrat Legal style it almost stmtad para To ADow a ^leciai Attor- ' ■" . i , « feaet. *» a o . Much Oheeriug 1* INU.S.FLAYED The gadlerles were swept with ^b^M hiiig Storm wa wouM faallw it at ^ h^i OF To Nipi- roaring applause atyata„ — and aigain----- aa, B u t ^ t aorOM tba i 0t proaperl^ ' and so 'br<%ht e (rf.tosi cMortta ' f le_ w ()fl| of toe rta d iiim -^ ^Imm b i i th ia is 'upon v.-v.,.-- .up on,toO ' iiqog. andf wbirii;WBepoMlfcana birf- ten days Vew Head sf Conference MB- Flemington, N. J., Jus* )■ Ftflips It w u almost one con^* nCQ^suSM ,^ toity diffto ‘ SaaPlU Umeatentng weather Bat- ORANGE AND GRE^ a irin sy oameoa ta ’Aonevrauoi>minator«0otar bnC' iir^ aftehwon, delegate ai^ PrisoB Says We 0 (AP)-—’The 'proaecutlott won the hy ope—William G. McAdoo, there wwre plenty of etyba Of the ap« mesmers of the seventy Luther a Rem­ first engagement in toe trial of Makif-Piea For Ihnm n). .W. Davis, Albert C. Ritchie, proaebing etorm. Leagues of New England arrived in C L A S H lN n s m John H. Curtis, alleged Undbergh BUI Murray, Huey Long, Jamta J. Almost solemn despite toe lUtini large numbers for the business ses­ Spoiled Ae hdiriifaial. case hoaxer, vtoich opened W ay. A W alker, John iJ. RaEskob iand many efforts of the Stadium ptoe orgatan sion at 8:80 o’clock, at which the edy Especially' For Ae Chicago, June 27 —■ (A P),— As beside. Big Senator Alben Barkley, and a bevy of bands, leadm gather* motion by the defense for. removal of Kentuclty, the temporary obair< ed in knots to put their dioade to* Rev. Hfnry J.. Hokehson, president ot one of the proseeutionfs attor­ representirtlves of the DqinqrtktyK.of of tbe Boston District, w u elected Atlantic City, N.. J., June 27., — .m ^w as greotad with an ovation,of gether and w hirred of war airi PajineBt of RepararioBa. Hny hjared h Bdfaat neys’was denied by Judge Adam O. a state irtileh tMVSr rktoM;^^ Iho his own as be appeared on toe m g war'and rumors of war/ ' > prestdent to succeed Rev. Arthur O, (AP)—^tyarden Lewis E. Lawes, of Robbins. Eighteenth Amendment, im b ' Its HJdm of Worcester, Mass., who has draped platform to deUver the pawty Nearly every delMation was bs^ bdd the office for the past four Riots While PUgrims Wait Sii^ jBing prison, today told the Na­ Defense applied for the removal zlxteeii v o ^ to bS'for repeal and k e ^ f e , the high peadc ot the laurgely hedged for Its candUlate, and th« Beverly Hills, Calif., Jtme 27. — tional Education Association, the of Harry Stout, special asaiatant for Alfred IB. Smith fov ,the preiri- cut and dried program of first-day total of nearly a dossn aspirants tf years. prosecutor, on toe ground that Rev. Mr. HJelm will leave this (AP)—Charles Chaplin, film come­ American educational' system, deutlal nomination, the Connecticut preliminaries. tb# nctmlnatioB reeallsd with form dian, says a shortage of money and when he was befog considered as a 'The read work ot the conveution the scene eiCbt years ago in dw Conference on September 1 to as- through Its “lDBls.tence on scbelae- defense lawyer be learned secrete delegation this noon took its seat in begins late today when the commit­ opening sessions of the Mg breakup supM the pastorate of St. Paul’s not of supply and . demand la the tidsm, has left no room for charac­ of the defense s tra ta . He was not the Democratic National oonveution. tees meet to bear crsdsntisls con­ at Madisen Square Oirden, Lutheran church at Chicago, vacat­ prime cause of the world’s economic ter building.” employed by the defense sad later The Connecticut Party of about tests, writs a platform, and jtafc# up The M arylanders, moir# to sif 's ed by Rev. Knut E. Erickson when situation. Belfast, Northern Ireland, June “The scope of our qrstem of edu­ waa selected to help with toe prose­ 100, wet in sentiment, just escaped many other p t ^ troubles, iuChlidlng hundred strong altboupb tbqr ba4 be accepted the call to the pastorate The Mtor today proposed a reme­ 27.—(AP)—S<»res of Irish men cation has been too. narrow,” be cution. the storm which broke ae tbs hotel toe much embattled subject oi toe but sixteen votes among them, dto of the Emanuel Lutheran church dy, especially for war reparations and women nureed more or less se- said. 'Tt has coucenied itself al­ Judge Rbbblns heard argument two-tblrds rule. played blgb above tbeir section bun here. Miss Helga Peterson of settlement. He previously had said riotu injures today after a flaring most exclusively with language as on the motion in his chambers, toe (Conttnned on Page Three) Conferences on too two thirds rule placards urolug the Democracy te Worcester, Mass,, was electe— Curtis, at the defense table, gsssd in Connecticut. Auotbsr dMtb oe- pilgrims were beaten and' kiekcdi fixedly at Col Cbarlss A. Lind- surprise spesob, prsesdlnf that of over Ms nos# sad a wsU worn Maek (AP)—As the statesmen gathered Some women were thrown down, currsd aq ,a result iof injuries suf tbo keynoter. Hs„dsolarsd tbs time today for resumption of the dsbts - Chicago, June 27.—(AF)ir-9tate beigb, seated at tbs prosecution .ta­ fared in aa aeoldsnt June IT in Nau' cigar olutobsd in bis tosto. It WM their hats pulled off, tbeir ti:m brella! aftov'itoto’wsnt into eaueua< today ble, while the argument was being bad ooms to do away with tbs reign too tarns for Mm, however, despite and reparatiODa conference, the broken and their lunch bailbaskets gatuok. One automobile aooldeaN re­ of tbs dty laws. ' SUITS KING BACK French and German delegatUms to detsrmlns how their votos would mads. Ldndbergb 'kspt bis gaze on sulted la two deaths. the baad'e efferti, and be weadwed. taken from them. be oast op the move' to scrap tbs the table in front of him and bis Bariilsy, long a . prohibitionist, awity down toe aisle to become iu)* considered dropping the whole thing Olils Hveterlcal Herman Krigsr and bis wifli mads alibost tbs same rscommsnda- until autumn, feariqg n hiatorlo two-thirds mis hut so fins face was sxpressloaisss as several ereiilagly toe eeater of ob»r' neither woulId Many of the girls became hysteri­ Adels were killsd when their oar tidh in the oourss of a keynote bsad-ibitobif groupi of be able to compromiipecompromife because of uras tke' line separating opposing mfsfsness wars made to him and wae struck at Orange aiql Biabop ON asTHRONE cal and others icnslt in prayer. forces, that convention’ opening his murdered child. qieeob wbleb also made.a dmnand dolegatee. domestic opinion in both countries. Before the attack began a large streets, New Raven, by a ear driv­ for lower tulff rates and condsimisd It was generally accepted that found tks outcome stilllin'doubt. Court adjourned at 12:15 p. m., floaator Pat Harrison of MtotoN crown of Orangemen paraded aboui; en by A. Baton Robonsea. Tholr Republican “blundering” at Wasb- sippl, la oool-lookiaf wMto Md i neither Premier Herriott por Chan­ einging eongs and burling abusee at There'was tbs same situation on Eostsm Standard Tims for one son, Arnold, 19, and Carl Lorefif' of cellor von Papen wanted to delay whstbsr to go along with Roosevelt hour. At that time the defense bad iig to n . snappy, new panama, earn# in the Pope. Hartford, driver of their oar^were (CompleM text of Ben. Baridoys’ look for Ms Bst b No LM{«r An Aboo- matters, but conferences with their Stones were thrown and revolveiv YoroiM in the attsntyt to have Sena- presented Its argumsut for dlsmisi- taken to a heepltal suffering ftom respective cabinets over the week­ ksynoto* spoKb will bo found on and foubd only a row ef firied but no one wae hurt. cuts end bruisei. tige 8). benobee. • . h te Monarch—Peopb To end seemed to bave brought them Armed police were aseigDed tMi ‘(Continaed on , Pago Nlaa) (OenMiwsd on Pngs Kins) Robertses was held on a ohargs no closer to a basis ef agresmsnt. morning along the railway line tq Leity Entere toe fltodlihi The German newspapers criticized of rsokloas driving. Ho said Lorsns's OORVENTION OPENS ■enator Huey Leaf, toe Leit protect tbs children’s trains ..on'their ear shot into the iatorsoetlen tiasx- Cbloago Stadium, Juno 87—(AP) the chancellor sharply for an inter­ way home from tbs cenfsrsne# to ana iOngfleb, took up bis plaoe Have Ropreaentation Now view in a Paris daily in which he psotodly from too loft. -^-StriMng a ksynoto erf tomnorary tos flank of the state delegatieh, A Bally Mena. The pilgrims, also ■IlM by Cave harmony wbilo’ they girded for tns was quoted aa having accepted the wars met by police in motor tenders newip^per epread on bis kasss. Ife French claim to compeusatlon. He New Round World Flight •trifo to ooms, too Dsmoeratio Na> was m a sead^lorsd suit, at the railway station and .aitorted tienal eonvontlon aassmblod today kok, June 27— {AP)—V tn t said he bad bsen mlsunderitood, to tbslr taemss without inddefiC. an, f^to a flowiac Mt of Mi ripok reaacended the throne that what be told the Parla paper in tbo Stadium with too fast-spur­ ■ J , from Will Start on Wednesday when toe walls saved fa, -bunriag ring Roossvrit iMfons holdlnf tbs today, a plain, constitutional was that Francs and Germany MILLION AT MASS amoksd plaoidty aa tta mcnareb, and tba meagre ranks of would go further through co-opera­ him under 0QO pounds e£ dwria. wUp band against a still dsspmto- pocket The Xlngflab. read Dublin, June 27.-^(AP)—Savers) Death was eaussd by a friultursd ^ world’s absolute kingdoms was tion than through oonUnuatlon of hundred thousand Catholics from all ty-rssistiag opposition. erdwded by Mm, axebaactoc rs^osd hy one. rsparatlons, Now York, Jtino- 27.-r(AP)—fnumbw is NR869B. The fusslags is skuU. Rocriovslt men swarmed tbs plat- iage now and then. L parts of tbs world were on ■'tbslr blue, and the w iw red and whits. Philip Hamfltop, 10, / war. Idllsd A new Siam, with a conatitution • French Want Debt Paid way horns today from tbs thirty- ja,mes MSrttoni'of Fort Worth, Tex.', ferm, taking over temporary or- But aa usual, not only ' w«a bom of laat week’s revolution. Likewise Premier Hcrrlot found Bave a Telephone when a pistol in the bands of a ghidsation, olaimlng a wide mafor- oslsbrittsf but tta nmk tad flie first Eucharistic Congress, viAioh and BwMtit OfUrsn of' Oklahoma There are two sets of oontrols, playmate dJeehargsd, ssndltig a bul- fiy on svsiy oemmittoo and tornty- By a proclamation signed yester­ in Paris no inclination to 'rsesds closed hers yesterday with a Usss- City;'plaansd t ^ y to'taks off fWm dslsfntoa and ondoofcero as day by the King hlnuelf, bis powers from the French ^demand for con­ ing ttom Popt Plus, radioed from forward and rear, 10 feet ajiart Be­ Mt through his brain. Tbs pi Inc toomsofvss on ovary slda against wets rory Bow in arririag. As, were limited and all the acts of the tinued payments by Germany. Vatican City. Floyd Bsnndtt A^pprt Wednesday tween is a small cable, on which a was Hsasy Csllahaa, sgms age, toe desperate on«lau|tot they muqt ' lads and tot organ, alten paopis’s party, vdiidh aupported the Prime Minister MacDonald of A milllott members of the church on a gtobs^roUng . fitybt in which tube oarrylqg niessagse can be slip­ of a Brldgtoort daatlst lloe when toe Mg quadrennial shoer Hug the ban with toe roaring i ravblt, ware legallMd. Great Britain and Dlno Gnuidi, the beard the Pope’s words of blsasltig, tbqy bop# to. break’,tba rso ^ of ped back andiferth. They aleo have n i|i Drewi rtally get# down to business, pro- o f ^ oonventlna favoritae, m a tolepboap, William Boyle, 44, hrotoar of ' iMy tomorrow- The slight and somewhat frail Italian representative, led the forces broadcast by loud speakers over the eight .days uid 19 hbum, sstykMsbsd and gnltoriea fliled ity Meklsa. I King arrived hers before dawn yea-, stUl> determined .upon a definite set­ beads of tbs; bugs thrishg' masasd , The ship uras formerly owned jty Mayor JeaM A. e f Ito m - Outward^, too eonvontlen took n6 aanmiand paased, and thore tlement of the debts' issiis' before b s fo rs a n a lta r on O’ComteU last year by, Wiley I^ost.iknd Harold Carl C row ell of San AJigslo, Tex,, drowiud larths Rii rivi noteiof its promised troubles, bow- a j ^ toM a call to qrdsr waa e ta ^ y frPm.-Hanhin,-where he h^d O atty. ■* ■' ■’ . ’ ; ' sr at toe foot of . toe ' bean gpaniinf nv^ruatlon. Only a this conference closes. bridge ill- the bqart of 'the city. ~ was K in a^an automoUls ae- ooitorito muoh toey wars in .toe hidden Tbs faction whiob> advocates It was hsilsTsd bars to have been ' Tbolr big red, whitov'and blue it In PsAibk^uii* s yMk *tOk wan at Rippowam. Dr, tooufbts of dologatos and fmOnih Tbo ban Itself was pieqla#. Boy f ^ t datachment and a few monoplane is now prltottoaily rqady- Hattom uasd to fly it for Cfom- oal.ssaminor, skprseiad too . Agoording to enstom, only too out amllaha were at the Royal atation postponement, of further negotla* tbs ■ greatest congregation / Chris­ tions sugnsted creation of a coih- tendom has known. The'benedie- Every sort, of aodoni oqulpmont, wel); , , 1 ' ha had adeldantuv'failaa from.' too add driM formalltlis weto ob tte « to jrNeoma him. mittse of experts to dstsnnfiM tlon folliawafi a soienm pontifical jnclMdlng le t indioatomi l)fs been in- A fter t)M .' takeoff from Floyd wau fsd had harfi unable to gain # for qpimiaf dag^ T b m tia eHitilan leader of the Peof^e’e upon a formula ci •g m m u A in tb s mass and a-great religions proosa^ ■talK itv enmlos s Bsnfistt FMd, their itinsimry will “ Ip' on.lta smoieto surfaoa to putp WBano/ksy!i ‘ Biiw to Pratli Manudharm, dlsputsd question .qf7caib payments Sion IT^^mUMlong. tanks, sto erf wtoch/ftokiiriy be as fbllowBt fi'hrallaatjroi^ man who waa adil- byGurmany. This eonunittss would Alrplaner droriuty ovsr.hsad:^^ mo­ Oipsk, Novo jUrUirisk, and Y akuti^ irito aufmad when lorm . of electorgto debt installuMfit to the United tor. . libe^ Edmim- IMS with atmrit “ for tha.pso]^ fitotos falls;diM:0B -Z>seeBbtr:19. ; , . . ' (C)ontlMad.^oa Pagt r. kos.’': zt> 4Ha.'riBd.'llsw rak / , . hiN i V.' ■ J . ■' iv. ■4’'. Reap Big Whiteman Meet iA- tUHCHAIiGESFOS Tewh Bnnuf in Mt. Fafft Shadow i iMfloii B setsr;^ ABOUTTOWN bsr WMitlqB, to sruKrscnm T dffc DEATHS Mr. and Mri. TboaM Iraoh, Miss Mr. and ] Catbarins R affsrty and Arthur Main street ' E rle sb ^ , all of M t Vornon, Raw JubrattHn^i Mrs. Msry llo t York, tba gussts of MIm Msry they win viE t...... Reooratioiis To Be Haile At Mrs. Msry Vlot of 99 Birch Egan of Birch strsst ysstsrday. street died Saturday afteraoon in Miss Ruth Marlow of street Once As New Effiice Pro­ New Havea. She leaves two broth­ MIm Marlon TInkor, dumbtor pt is sntsrtsiaMf at ksr hoaM this ers, Frsak Fraclhy, with whom she Dr. and Mrs. William R. Tiiiksr of week two of IMT oloasnoatsf .>M K fV lived here, aad Martia Fracbey of Park strsst ean 1» flgursd amoiM York Ualvsrslty,' from wkMi* - ject Is Pos^oned. Italy. ' ^ the long distanoo automobUs drivers was rsesntiy gra^iatsd. n s y ore The fuaeral wSs held this mom- of Msnebsstsr. Miss Tinker,, wlm is MiastRdsa Dmmasr of Mowl Vsr- iag from the home at 8:30 and at a msdioal student at Pbiladslnbia, aoa, N. r ., aad Miss Alteratioos to St Mary’s cbureb, St. James’s church at 9 o’clock with left school Wsdnoeday and drov# to stsia of New iPtoohsUs, XL T. Rev. W. P. Reidy conducting the w ts d at a recent meeting of the Manebsstsr that day to spend a few requiem high mass. Mrs. Margaret vestrymen's committee will be made I days with her passats. ffhs was There are to be amiual m s ^ g s Sullivan sang "O Salutaris’’ at the at once. They will Include a new away on her return trip bright and of two Maaebflstor seheol districts offertory and Mrs. Galre Brennan sarW this momiaron her m p back I to n i^ t tbs ssTsntb there will ceiling smd new beaming over the be chancel, new linoleum in the body sang, "Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is to nilladslphla. reports of offlesrs aad- tbs of the church, a new hardwood floor Calling” at the end of the mass. The election c l a distriet qommlttse, t in the chancel and a new heating bearers were Joseph Fava, Pasqualle R«anoiul Carw and John Zi^ad- fio tax Witt be laid. Lika Fracbey, Carlo Zan Lungo, William ^ north and youtba loaded two will be takm la the Maaebi system throughout the church. Oreea, or fieeoad diatriet The cost of the alterations will be Fracb^, Albert VulUermet ar»d W f traveling bags this morning aad approximately |4,500 according to Joseph Alult Burial was in St. at 10:86 left D m t Square on a The family of Dr. D. M. Ciikiwell Vestryman Sydney Elliott James’s cemetery. hike trip i^th Washington, ss luive.left for Ooveatiy lake Wbeiw New Edlflee Deferred their destinatidn. They are not with­ they will apeafl the stuaaMr m aat^. It was thought advisable, owing AreUbald MeOt^nm, Sr. out funds but intend to pick up I rides or travel by "the thumb” ss to the existing economic situation The key to this puade picture is the mustache. Early Judy has Archibald McCollum Sr., 85, died much as possible. They have all to forego the erection of a new doubled for Paul Whitman, the orchestra leader, in the movies ^«»ny at the Memorial hospital at 8:30 this I summer to make the trip. If they church, for which a fund of $75,000 times, but never had met him tmtil they changed trains in Chicago and morning after an illness of several meet with good luck thieiy m ay con­ uwpm has been allotted, smd to miike in­ years. He suffered a shock two were Introduced in the depot where they posed for this picture. Can you tinue further. They started off in stead the foregoing improvements guess who’s who? Yep, Paul’s on the right. weeks ago today. I luck M they were able to g e t a ride New Yoric, Juae 27--(A P r ---itbe in the present ^urch building. Boro in Belfast, Ireland, Mr. Mc­ Share Market settled dowa'iato Collum had lived la this country from Depot Square to the Center on The committee in charge of the I tee first leg of teelr journey. aeighborbood of the bear . market work is composed of George Chap­ most of his Ufe.'He came to the lows registered the first’ of '.ibai man, senior warden; Sydney Elliott, united States during the Civil War month, today. junior warden; William J. Thorn­ and moved to Manchester from Ter- William Davies, who has conduct- Family Doctor to Remain sd a bakery on Church street, will A steady tone in bonds, ' aad/X ton, secretary smd Rev. J. S. Neill, ryville Shortly afterward. He was a hardening teadency in some of the ex-oflicio. weaver at (Aeney Brothers for sail on tee Aqultanla for a three months visit to Wales, on Thursday, commodities, prompted a little rally Work began today, psdntlng and many years but bad not been active la stocka before audday, -.hot tbs$e- decorating the Interior of the Backbone of Health Work for a long time. June 80, leaving for New York to­ morrow. Mr. Davies was given a after, prices sliiq>ed off easily ' in church. His wife died 25 years ago. Sur­ surprise farewell party Saturday ■pots, under light . Traders viving are five'sons, four daughters, Miles of smoking, flaming streets. Hundreds of fire-blackened biUld- night at his home at 26 Orchard were obviously uneaiy over import­ In America, Fishbein Says 17 grandchildren and five great­ ings. Razed houses that left 7500 persons homeless. That’s the scene ant dividend meeting slated tor to­ of utter devastation graphically portrayed In this aerial photo, taken as street by members of Edith Caveil morrow. ./ grandchildren. The sons and daugh­ Ck)mmand. British War Veterans, CHARGED WITH DRIVING fire burned down two-tnlrds of the vlUage of Omiya, Japan. In the back­ Norfolk aad Western registered ters: Mrs. James Mozzer of Milford, Hartford, and its Auxiliary. By NEA Service ^"If they cannot be so educated, ground, cooly aloof, is world-famous M t Fuji’s snow-topped peak. c t an exceptional drop of 9 pitete;- Mrs. Anna Ckitler M Milford, Mrs. About forty persons were present New Orleans, Jiine 27.—^The fam­ volimtary health insiurance or even Sadie Hprris of New York aty, going well under 60-to tee lowestln WITH UCENSE VOIDED ily physician will never lose his compulsory health insurance wi and Mr. Davies was presented with 25 years. MlsesUansous Issues off James McCollum of Pearl stree.t, a traveling bag. The presentation place as the cornerstone of health probably come.’’ Mrs. Frank Saimders of North Fair- 2 to 8 included Allied Chemical, Air In tracing the rise of the special FIRST SUNSET SERVICE was made by Commander Thomas Reduction, Ck>rn Products, Coca Charles Edward Chappell of 57 work in the United States, despite field street, Archibald Mc(3oUum, W atson. Central Avenue, East B a^ord was 1st in the field of medicine in the Jr., of Ashwood street, William Mc- DID YOU KNOW THAT Cols, Eastman, National BlscuR, anested this afternoon by Officer the increasing number of specialists. United States, Dr. Fishbein citellum o f C en ter' street and Many of the inhabitants of ths ferred, while U. 8. 8^ 1 Common, Association, told the members of 19,000 in 1928 and to nearly 40,00(1 this morning the oininous roar­ , under suspension. He will appesu- in David McCollum of Florence street. Irish counties of Doiyn and .Ant< Amerlcaa Telsphone,'^orth Ameri­ that body in an address here. In 1932. Outdoor Gathering At M. E ing of an airplane motor. The plane can, and Santo Fe aainied about a -police coiurt tomorrow. Fimeral arraengement^are incom­ rim speak a form of old Scots, Dr. Fishbein writes a daity health More than 50 per cent of all medi Church Listens To Nature came out of tee east and seemed to point to new minimum prices. Sell­ plete but the service will probably with little sign of the Irish tongue. article for NEA Service and The cal college graduates are now Talk By Rev. Watson Wood be In trouble. It appeared to be ing was somswhat aelsetive. Oils Herald. be held Wednesday afternoon at Coal is found In almost all parts headed for a forced lanHiny trained specialists, he said. ruff. of Colombia, the resourcqs of its hud up fairly wsU, American Cw, "The family physician will always This trend has been brought HoUoran’s imdertalting parlors with automobUes filled up with ptople recent soft spot, iM toaly a fracticn. DIGNAM-RADY be the most economic and practical­ Rev. J. S. Neill officiating. Burial better known regions being esti­ about, he pointed out, by. the greal; mated at 27,000,000 metric tons. ready to give chase. Instead, the Norfolk and Wsstsrn evidently ly the most satisfactory physician improvement In equipment, the will be in the East cemetery. operator started to tlimb and s«em ' encountered, some selling In antici­ for 90 per cent of human ailments,” Young people from the North Part of the loot of bandits in the I (Special To Ihe Herald) great cost of that equipment and the Methodist Epworth League, and the ed to go almost straiiht up, disap­ pation of the dividend meettegs he said. better pay of the specialists. neighborhood of Sydney, Austra­ i ; ' Rockville, Jime 27—Miss Muriel Christian Endeavor society, which lia, recently, has Included a brick pearing flnaUy to tee northwest slated tor tomorrow. The stock In his address, which was on Cites Hospital Growth. . iFrances Rady, daughter of Mr. and are sponsoring the series of four wall, 30 feet long and six feet high, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rlsley and normally fluctuates rather widely Trescnt Day .Trends of Private It became obviously Impossible FUNERALS children have moved from 24 Strong Mrs. Thomas F. Rady of 64 Pros­ Practice in the United States,’’ Dr. Sunday sunset ser-vices at the North ail except the frames of 20 r^ - ia a thin market The road is one for the general practitioner to m ^ - street to Mrs. Julia Brunner Miller’s pect street Rockville, was married Fishbein traced the rapid develop­ Methodist grounds, were well pleas­ way locomotives, and ‘ part of a of tee few that has not yet cut its tain complete equipment many yesrs , - Lorenzo Bentiey house on Norte SdiOol street this morning to Dr. Edward ment of health equipment and hos­ ed wifli the attendance last night, church. regular annual rate, which la; $10. ago, he said, and therefore patients The funeral of Lorenzo Bentley, the first of the meetings. Instead of Last year’s earnings exceeded |14 ,a , Anthony Dignsim, son of Mr. and pitals and gave this development as in many Instances were taken to Even in 2,000 B. C., they used I Mrs. Thomas F. Dignam of Haxt- the primary cause of the increasing automobile accident victim, was using the playgrounds in the rear, bath towels. This is bom out in David Harrison, a clerk in tee share, hut a substantial shrixdca^ hospitals where such equipment was treasury department at Washhigton, 1 ford. The ceremony was performed number of specialists. held yesterday afternoon at the W. seats were placed on the west side findings in an Egyptian tomb by is indicated for this year.. Extras available. who has been visiting relatives and , a 9 o’clock at St. ^m su'd’s church Stresses Preve^itlve Angle p. Quish fimerai home on Main of the church so that the piano an expedition of tee Metropolitan of $2 were ordered both'last'year With greater numbers of patients friends in town, will return to and in 1930. by Rev. Austin Dignam, a brother In one respect, however, the gen­ street, Rev. Watson Woodruff, within might be used for the music. Museum of A rt going to hospitals, it became possl Washington on Thursday. Santa Fe directors are also Of the bridegroom. The nuptial high eral practitioner nnut change his officiating.-The service was largely Mrs. W. E. Shaw accompanied Rev- Raindrops during a drizzle fall Die for the physicians tO'speciallze scheduled to meet tomorrOiv, and mass was celebrated by another methods, he said. He must become attended. Among the-gathering were L. Tberon French who sang a solo, St fL rate of only two and a half In one branch of his profession and The Junior League baseball team since they warned three montiu ago ' brother. Rev. Paul Dignam of increasingly a practitioner of pre­ to become expert at it. all but two members of the present and played for chorus singing. feet a second,, Dr. W. J. Hum­ will play tee UUcas team of Wap- that continuance of common' ^ompsonvllle. ventive medicine and people must However, the general prgctl civil jury in the superior court At David Williams,'past president of phreys, of-tee U. S. Weather Bu­ The bridal attendsmts were Miss learn that preventive medicine must the Quistian Endeavor society pre­ ping tomorrow evening at. 6 o’clock bursements would require improv­ tioner remains the backbone of the Hartlord on which the deceased was reau, reports. Bigger raindrops of a at the Community Playgroimds. Margaret M. MoUoy of Hartford, as be paid for, because it is the most health system and the rewards of serving. The bearers were W illi^ sided. Mr. Williams introduced the typical "shower” fall about 10 ed earnings, omis^on would not maid of honor, and Mrs, Thomas F. economical kind. first speaker. Rev. Watson Wood­ be surprising in view of continued general practices must be made, Pitkin, WeUs Pitkin, Russell Pitkin, feet a second. The meeting of the Gleaners Circle Itady, Jr., Miss M.' LuoUe IMgnam • ‘Teople must learn to save f«r more attractive in convarlson with' llowafd Cheney, Arthur Hale, and ruff of the (Center Congregational Would-be thieves and burglars decline in tr^ ic. Apsarican Can and Mckness juSt as they save which was to have been held tomor­ and ML" Mary F. Wendheiser. TOe fir we rewards of ^dailhatidn, Be John Pearson. Burial was in the church. were trained at a "school” recent­ Allied Chemical' directors also' are best man was Joseph Dignam, luxuries or death,’’ Dr. F lsh b^ said. Bald. Mr. Woodruff’s theme was the row evsning has been postponed ejected tp meet, SQd (^ecuit'sidiii^ East cemetery. ly unearthed by police of Prague. until further notice. brother of the bridegroom and the cultivation of the capacity to en­ The specialty of tee establishment of these has evidently reflect­ ushers. Thomas F. and John J. joy nature, to know more intimately was a course in daylight robbery. ed expectation of some paring ' of Rady, brothers of the bride, Bernard the trees, the flowers, the birds and Misses Charity Edgerton, Virginia, payments. Westinghouse Electric t when Mrs. Stanislaus Hausner, Vitamin C has bero concentrated Armstrong and Frances Hoxle Itft 4 Dignam, brother of the bridegroom. wife of the Pollsh-American flier, other creatiures of the great out­ and isolated in lemon juice. Dr. C. dirictors are scheduled to meet Saturday for a week’s vacation at Wedneday, and while Wall Street Dr. Lewis James of Hartford and Woman^s Place greeted her husband at Miami.. For doors. He lauded the Boy and Girl C. King, Pittsburgh, Pa., chemist, Camp Prior, tee new King’s Daugh­ had shown some inclination to ex­ Robert Gosheen of Athol, Mass. eight days liausner had been lost Scout movement. He quoted verses has announced. from William Wadsworth, poet ters’ girls’ camp at Clinton Beach. pect continuance of the $1 .annfial .; A reception followed the _ cere­ Aviation offtclais, navigators, the A huge metal globe, standing as mony at the home of the bride's In The News laureate of England about the year Three council members and a party rate on tee common, the sbiiirp. de­ world In general said that he had high as an elgbt-stofy building, parents. Breakfast f

Eddie Moore, outfielder recently Alfred Hennequin of 82 Oottege released by Fort-Worte, . held tee street was 70 years old Friday of RUBBER T^cas league record for consecutive games play^ with 573. last week and his sons and daugh­ ters and their children to. .the num­ Five ber of twenty-five yesterday oom- C hiw o boys were regulars memorated tee event by' hivttiiv HEELS on the University of Washington fiiesbman *football squad last fall j him to a cottage at Ciyatal I Arriving he found the relattvea as> sembled and a chickev dinner ready Berole Neis ,new playing; manager to be served. Mr. jms Attached of tee Knpx^e Squt^rii league baseball team, once scorod from sec­ been a resident of Manchea^ for ond on a sacriflep, bunt' toward first. forijMlvs years. Last .monte ho was Goodyear, O’SuUivan, Tite-Edge, placed on Cheney Brotesrs* psnUon Joe Kirkwood, noted trick shot list • Firestone and Hood golfer, has played on nearly 2,000 Sylvia Skjh^': courses^ in ihore than 80 countries. Tbs bell ia S t Jamai’a ehureh was aoundad twlea at tela af­ ternoon and agate at SHW tests wss Frederic'Matte Bring your shoes in now and take Graduation this, spring took every another ringing of tea- ball, varsity sport captain a t tee Univer­ was so unusual that'BMay eama tol advantage of this bargain. sity of Chicago except Carl Gabel, wrestling team leader. the door of ths nslgSbostag riorsa, t _ curious as to ths oaoaa. Ths btil has bsstt rung te tite teoMteg, at ’MERRILYWE Cleveland has two fighters, Johnl- I aad m, tea avuteg tor teranty- ny Farr and Phil Zvylck, whose hob- Rva yaara or batter, alga Cor mote- QT is the collection of ancient fire­ |lng church sarvieaa, hut oavar in GOTO HELL* Sam Yulyes Sign o f the time, perhaps, is thin arm s. unusual traffic^ post at Castlne, Me 701 Bfada Street, Soath Manehesttf Some aerial act, tela! Hare you see / spee


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largest percentage of members in creasing a«mlMr that l^tie* ROESSNER-FRYER CHApISAYSSHORTAGE PiMDEOFIM Wallingford chapter, 4S per cent; w orld has. gohe *mnd w i| h rd«tt6hr: -viliia. ) ^ Norwich junior order, 66 per cent; because of financial nun. aaVe currencif funotiCalng60(17” was married Saturday aftentoon ai 0 team in pa^e, Danbury lodge; 4 o’clock to .William E. Roesaner of Danbury chapter; Bridgeport junior Official Kin Play and Englund was also elected reporter Dollar Before.'Ohai^,. . leading economists he met^ on a V/J ' / ’’Christians have become luke^ S t Petersburg, Fla. The eeremonyi SCOTTISH GATHHH « order; lodge havhig youngest dicta­ Dine At Bdton LakS^ for the English papers and Rev. took plabe at the parsonage'of toq worid .tour, recently, completed, Sitlirdaj’ s Event One of the warm, Christians haUe ..:become ■<•..53 tor in line, Wallingford, Robert No­ Harry Erickson of Somerville, fiouto Methodist ohunto on ^rube could find nothing wrong with his Hamiltou, Ont', JUps MT^iCAP)-^. w orldly \mril they love the dbHar plan. I - lan, 24 years old. Center Hose Co. No. 2 of the Mass., for the Swedish papers. street Rev. Robert A. Thirty four ySiurs ago the first. An­ The American Legion band play­ more than the church. It is your FnMSt of Such Spectacles South Manchester fire department Tlie meeting voted to award a tor of toe church, oi "The o » of all countries is lack of nual conVennon of tbs Grand LM gs' ed for all drills except the Danbury had a made-to-order day for itp an^ duty,” he told the Luther Leagumrs, money,” Chaplin said, "Commarce Christian fiag annually to the ”to spread the word of God and. l present were Miss of the Ladies' Auxiliaries to tbs Oi^ lodge and chapter and the New Ha­ nual outing at Osanols cottage in has developed through the expan­ der of Scottish dans was held. Tct- Lea^e voted the best for all-round challenge'you to take Christ and lift of Port Chester, N. Y., an intlmato ven lodge. The St Francis Orphan Bolton yesterday. Robert May, sion of cradlt, but without a corre­ day, for the first time in Canada, Ever Seen Here. efficiency. Rev. Hjelm wd.comed him up by an honest God ccmscious friend of the bride, and Mrs. Robert Asylum band played for New Haven chairman of the committee, and the delegates and Introduced Pastor A. Colpitta. sponding expansion of Currency. members of this oiganlsatioo are life from day to day” "W o expanded credit with the do- and "they gave a short concert fol­ William Mack and George ’Trueman Erickson of the host church, who in YMterikqr Mr. and Mrs. ROdssner, meeting hers for a torse-day cod,- ’The Hartford Dutriot Luther Lea­ vdopment of industry and our Na­ The b if parade on Sattirday af ter- lowing the parade formation. as the other two members, proved turn extended the welcome qf the left by automobile fbr a letiurely vention. AboU^ 600 dslm tes arb Showers Were light gue chorus of 206 voices, under the tions] resources, while the expansion themselves masters in the ^ of local League to the visitors. trip to their new home, which is slt- here from Canada and toe eastsA Qoon. the phyeical feature of the Light showers which threatened arrangement There were 70 per­ direction of Helge Pearson, sang of currency was restricted on toe United States. Church Crowded ’’Praise the Lonl,” Matmder; ”Even uatod in toe Pasadena residential Btet^ convention o f the Loyal Order to the committee to hold the sons in the party. First a baseball production of gold. The convAtlontlon opened^opened today trben. The inspirational rally at the Me,” Warner; ”That Word Bh^ district of fit Petersburg. of Moose, Was one of the most effec­ drills in the Armory proved to be game was started, the married men a guard of honor,nor, composed of mSn^ Emianuel Lutheran church Satur­ StlU,” Bach; ’’Onward Christian The bride has been toe guest of To Uttle Gold. only a threat and the drill judges playing the single men. ’The married bers of local auxiliarl(Mq introduced tive and colorful ever, witnessed in day evening attracted one of the Soldiers,” MacDougall; ’’Beautiful honor at a number of showers and "The production of gold is too wearing slickers continued with the men, with the support, of Charles the grand lodge officers. The - ad­ Manchester. There have been larger largest of gatherings ever to at­ saviour,” Christiansen; and the spdal functions. A graduate ot small to keep up with the develop­ Rogers and Dusty May, both gal­ dress of welcome was made by B. contests. The rain did not in any tend the first church service of the Hallelujah ChorUs - from HfindeFs Manchester High school and New ment of the world's resources, yet parades in Manchester, but ranks way affect the performances of the loping around like colts, , proved too Skene of Kamilten who was rS- annual convention. ’The church was Messiah. Henry Bonander of New Britain Normal school, she has been gold is toe basis of an value. What of most of the marching imits were much for the single nien and were ponded to by Jessie J. Ross, «t teams in the contest. packed to capacity to hear Rev. Britain presided at the organ. kindergarten toacher'and later su­ j^ves it that value? An interna­ all well filled, there were plenty of Hot Dog Stand awarded the wreath of laurel -by a Boston, Mass., grand president bands- and dnim corps and practi- Bengtspn speak on ’The Value of Woburn T pl^ Trqphy pervisor of klnde^arten work in tional recognition of Us purchasing The refreshment stand on the score of 9 to 8. a Promise,” taking for bis text ’The Peter Froberg trophy, a sil­ power. Therefore by international ,^cally every group in the long proces- grounds where hot dogs, soda and Dinner was served by Osano and the Eighth District for a number of Deuteronomy, 4:28—’Take heed un- ver loving cup, was presented to years. She has also been superin­ agreement any metal could be given ‘'sion was effectively, most of them ice cream could be purchased did a then followed thp speeches, with strikingly, well uniformed, The the Luther League^ of the Woburn, tendent of toe junior department of toe same basic value as gold.” good business and was handled by Fire Commissioners William J. Mass., church for.the third yeqr in For payment of war reparations, parade showed the result of iong a corp of workers from Manchester Crockett and E. L. G. Hobenthal, the South Methodist church school. prepuration and deep Interest, No succession, giving them permanent Interested in Girl Scouting, and a Chaplin suggested the establishment lodge and Manchester chapter un­ Jr., participating. Talks were also possession of the trophy, awarded of an international currency, based precise taUy was taken but there, der Fred Wlppert. ’The booths and given by First Assistant Chief Dan­ tireless worker among toe young thou­ for obtaining the largest number of people. on the par value of gold. WATCH! may have been more than a games were in charge of a commit­ iel Haggerty, who did not find it sand marchers, not taking into ac­ subscriptioxu to. the Conference Mr. Roessner is a native of New He said that each nation to share tee of which Howard Murphy was necessary to tell how fires were Luther League paper. in toe 18,600,000,000 set as the count the musical organizations. chairman. Lebro Fracl^a. was fought in Rockville, Thomas Has- York, City and was educated in its One of these, the fife, drum and Somerville, Mass., won the Chris­ public schools. He attended Park amount to be accepted from Ger­ chairman of the grounds committee, sett, foreman of No. 8 and Second tian Flag for the;> League showing many in war indemnities cbuld be bugle corps of the St Francis Or­ which handled the crowd and park­ Assistant Chief and Foreman of College, Kansas City, for three phan Asylum of New Haven, which toe greatest all-round efficiency dur­ years, and left school for service in paid its proportlonato share of the ing of care also the erecting' of No. 2 Joseph Chambers. ing toe year, this League also International; currency he proposes. accompanied the delegations from booths and taking them down. Yes­ Chorus singing was, in charge of the Spanish War; Later he was in the Elm City, came near to steal having won the award' last year. the employ of the Federal govern­ Same Par Vdne terday this committee was at work Samuel ’Turkln^n. Some of the Worcester District was announced ing the show from the Moose and ment as chief clerk at toe Panama ’!Thls,” he said, ’fwould be a cleaning the grounds and taking outers went fishing. In. this contest as toe best all-round district of the their sisters of the AuxiliaryIt canal. He located in San Diego and fiduciary currency guaranteed by down the stands. Charles Femton, second assistant Conference. was the first time this organization still has Interests there but makes toe Allies to have > the same par Drill Field foreman, carried off the honors. ■It was also announced that the has ever appeared on Mimchester Florida his permanent home. value as gold. To insure this guar­ Tne drill field for the drill contest Christian Conference of 1988 would streets. Some eighty strong, .the antee, each nation could deposit in a was wired off into a space of seven­ be held at Hartford, and that toe boys and girls in their natty navy central bank a bond in proportion to ty-five feet square, the regulation Busbnell Memorial has already, been costumes, with their splendid the value of its share. Such a bond size for drill team contests of this STATE’ S DELEGATES secured as the scene of the Confer' marching and astonishingly excellent ORANGE AND GREEN could be financed in each parttd' order. ’The stands were erected on ence sessions. martial music, constituted a picture the groimds south of the drill field, pating country by a bank loan or that would have been remarxed in SEATED AT PARLEY bond issue. Should q nation at­ which piece of land is raised higher KILLED BY HBA.T CLASH IN IRELAND any parade however big. Later, at thiah the field fo r drills and w ork­ tempt to discount the currency, it the old Golf Grounds, they gave an ers and spectators bad a fine view would forfeit its bond. exhibition of fancy drill that was a (OontinDed from Pago One) Bridgeport, Jupe 27.—(AP)— A of the contests. State officers pres­ (OoBtfarasd from Page One) "With toe first allotment of this revelation. death and a prostration were re­ ent stated that the field was the currency, each nation would agree to Short March was reached. ’The damp weather ported here today as a result of the there were thousands who did not best laid out that the order has met prevented a general round of calls purchase^ silver. The silver would ; The marching units formed on heat. know he had started to speak before replace the original guarantee bond, Myrtle, Brainard, Bissell and .Pearl on yet. to state headquarters (n other Francis Pettit, .65, collapsed yes ’This year’s convention and field his brief address was ended. which would be retired imniedlatsly, streets and as each unit swung into hotels. Rev. K. E. Erickson^ day was more successful from a so^ terday while working at an ice sta­ The Pontiff had intended to speak leaving silver as a bond to function Mala street under the escort of as- Governor Wilbur L. Cross, dele­ tion. He died before me(heal aid earlier at toe beginning of the cere­ clal standpoint than any previous to yourselves, lest ye forget toe in its place. slstsnt marshals the complete gation chairman, adding a National could be obtained. mony but toe transmission was convention and the visitor^ had imly covenant of toe Lord your God, "Germany, agreeing to pay tbs eX' parade formed into one of the most convention to his political exper­ Louis Utar, 76 was prostrated to­ family and be was delayed. l*T praise for the town officials for iences of less than two years, re which He made with you, and make penses of launching tols scheme, and effective in the history of the town. day while walking along Main recognize this currency at gold par Led by a squad of Manchester their courteous treatment and the malned at state headquarters where you a graven image, or toe likeness street and was admitted, to fit Vin NEWSPAPERS MERGE value, would then be released from police under Ueut. William Barron, residents in general. A number of scores of callArs found him. His of any thing which toe Lord thy cents hospital. His condition was Radne, Wls., June 27.—(AP) — its debt, without any disadvantage followed by Marshal Frank A. Mon­ thexvlsitors found it necessary to chairmanship may make him an God hath forbidden thee." reported as not serious. The Racine Journal-News and the to toe allied countries. tis, the line of marchers paraded secure rooms in private homes, the active participant if Connecticut, ’’As important as toe material See This Paper hotels being taxed to their capacity. fulfilling expectations, joins with things of life is our contract with Racine Tlmes-Call have announced a "It may be asked, liow wlU this south to Charter Oak street and Sixty centuries ago Egyptian merger effective today. The new currency be redeemed?’ counter-marched to East Center Following the awarding of prizes others in the battles for Smith, for God,” said Rev. Bengtson in his at the field the delegates gathered repeal and on other issues to be opening message. ’’By this contract priests took weather forecasts paper will be published under the "Gol(f is not redssnMd—neither Tom orrow. street to disband, on the Old Golf nii^tly from toe summits of their name of the Journal-Times, at toe would be this currency. Grounds where this field day sports at the Manchester Home Club bn raised. He agreed to fulfil certain things tem ples. offices of toe Journal-News. "The Intrinsic value of gold as w ere held. Brainard Place where a dance was Hold First Bleettng and he has extracted from us' a Following the marshal in line held and the members stayed tmtll Before going to the Stadhim the promise to abide by certain things. were the color bearers, state officers a late hour. delegation had its first meeting This covenant is entered into at of the Women’s Associstion, state An item of interest in connection when National Committeeman Mc­ baptism. God never forgets His part officers of the Men’s Association. with this year’s convention and Neil described the general nature of but we forget ours.” Meriden City band, leading the Mer­ field day is the fact that In 1628 convention proceedings. Baptismal Contract iden delegation, was next m line, the when the last state convention was Homer g. Cummings of Stamford Mr. Bengtson stressed the im­ Meriden delegation wearing white held in Manchester, John F. Lim­ speut the week-end finishing bfa portance of baptism as a contract coats and stove-pipe hats and carry- erick was elected to his first office speech to second the nominanon of with God, a contract greater than ing waUdnsking sticks. on the state association and at-this Franklin D. Roosevelt, Cummings, any man-made contract. ’’Have you N ext iin n Tine i ______was. t h ^ l ^ f n ’' 9^ ; convention was dictator of Manches­ one of Roosevelt’s two floor mana­ remembered, have you kept the ter of Middletown weanog ter lodge under whose sottplcec the gers, nevertheless is tkmnd tu'east faith?” he asked in closing his ad­ dresses and red jackets. Middle- convention was held. He was also his vote as a delegate at large for- dress. town Junior order and Middletown elected for the seventh consecutive Smith. A plea for harmony among Rev. Mr. Bengtson Is a dynamlo, lodge came next, these units being year to the office of state treasurer. Connecticut Democrats was issued clear and forceful speaker, remark­ accompanied by a band and drum Mrs. George Snow, Sr. Regent of by Alfred J. Phillips who bad been ably and easily to understand. At corps. Lead by the St. Francis Or­ Manchester chapter did not lead the active in Smith’s headquarters. both the Saturday evening and Sun­ phan Asylum band the Elm City Manchester delegation as she also ’’Let’s bear no more in Connecticut day afternoon sessions he brought a chapter,, junior order and men’s /s now a member of the state of the ’Old Guard-New Guard’ pro­ message to toe conyention delegates Is Assured lodge were next in line. Walling­ officers of the Women’s association position” he said, ’’but let’s go and visitors that made the confer­ ford chapter sad Wallingford lodge and she nmrcbed with that body at ahead mllitantly for those principals ence feSl very fortunate in having elBi followed. ’Then in order came Nor­ the head of the parade. Junior Re of government which Are true and secured his services. wich chapter and junior order and gent Mrs. Joseph Chicoine lead the fine and enduring.” . Evening Service the winning delegation for best ap­ Manchester chajtter. ’The evening service opened with With A n OLD BATTLE RENEWED pearance, Norwich lodge, their outfit Following is a list of the members a hymn sing led by Helge E. Pear­ being linen dusters and wide straw from Manchester Lodge and Man­ Chicago, June 27>-(AP)—Differ­ son, Rev. Martin L. Cornell of bats, each member carrying an old chester chapter who were on the ences between the Old Guard and Worcester, Mass., led toe devotion- fashioned carpet bag; New Britain committee in charge of the conven­ reorganization factions of Connecti­ als, and Herbert Johnson, president lodge led 1^ the Y. M. T. A. and B. tion and field day: Chairman, cut Defiocrats over election of a' Of the local League, made a brief Fife and Drum Corps, with a big Frank A. Montie; vice-chairman, National committeeman, broke out address of welcome, assuring toe delegation; Danbury chapter and David J. Dickson: secretary, Joseph today among the delegated to the delegates that everything possible Danbury lodge led by the lodge’s Chicoine; assistant secretary, Paul party’s National convention, with a would be done to make their stay in own beind; Rockville lodge, beaded threat to take the question to the Manchester a visit long to be re­ ELECTRIC Cervlni; treasurer, John F. Lim­ by the Rockville City Band; Bridge­ erick; assistant treasurer, \ViUiam convention floor for settlement. membered. President Hpkenson re­ port ehMter, Junior Order; New D. Wamock; chairman of public! A movement started among Old sponded for toe conference and London ChMter, New London lodge; ty, William E. Egan; Herbert Kerr, Guard leaders to insist on the imme­ thanked toe local League for its ef­ Stamford Copter, Stamford lodge, William J. Brunelle, Charles A. diate election of David E. FitzGerald forts in making toe convention a Greenwich Chapter, Greenwich lodge Irons, Joseph Pongratz, James- Me former New Haven mayor and dele­ success. and Bristol lodge made up the next gation vice chairman, to succeed The G Clef Glee Club sang ’’Calm RANGE unit following in line. Waterbury Parland, Paul Quisb, Joseph Quisb, Francis Limerick, Pasquale Annlel- National Committeeman Archibald as Night,” by Bohn and ’This HOly chapter and Waterbury lodge, Hart­ McNeil. Contending that the State H our,” by Nevin; toe Beethoven ford chapter and Hartford lodge. lio, Fred Behrend, George Tomilson, Michael Dillon, Howard Murphy, convention’s resolution asking Gov­ GHee Club sang ’’Gloria” ^ Buzzi- South Norwalk cttpter and South ernor Cross to recommend a man Peccia, toe Pilgrims’ Chorus from Norwalk lodge, Manchester chapter Michael F. McCann, Mrs. Frank A. for the post is void through an error Wagner's ’’tannhauser,” and ’’Deep and Manchester lodge. Montte, Mrs. George Snow, Mrs. in phrasology, the Old Guard de­ River,” by Burleigh; and toe com­ As each delegation passed the re­ Henry Vaillant, Mrs. Albert Yost, manded the -^oup proceed at once bined Beethoven, G. Clef, children’s viewing stand, erected on Main Mrs. Joseph Chicoine, Mrs. Frank Canning is if the article DeCiantis, Mrs. Pasquale Anniellio, to the election in order to report chorus and Junior Glee Club sang saccea&til street jiut south of the Silk City ’’Now Let Every Tongue Adore Diner, eyes right was the order and Mrs. Joseph Savlno, Raymond Hunt, the choice tomorrow to the conven­ Carl Wolfram, Anthony Lupaceblno, tion. Thee” by Bach, and "The Countless canned'"keeps”—has a properly cook- the marchers saluted the judges and Host” by Grieg. Helge Pearson di­ other officials there. ’The Judges on Leebro Fraechia, Carl Raccagni, If Franklin D. Roosevelt should Francis Della Fera, Paul Anelll, be nominated, advocates of this plan rected all toe choruses. the stand were Colonel Harry B. 850 At Conmranlon Bissell, Captain RusseD R. Hatha­ Luke Dean, Neil Neilson, John W. said, FitzGerald would agree to re-, ed appearance and a natural flavor Lennon. sign. More than 850 Leaguers partici­ way, and Lieutenant Raymond Hag- pated in Holy Communion at the edom. John F. Limerick represent­ Reorganization leaders who are and odor. You can.accomplish this supporting Roosevelt’s candidacy al­ morning worship at 10 o’clock yes­ ed the state association of the men terday and bnce again toe church on the reviewing stand. PRESIDENT RETURNS though bound to vote for Smith, were equally adamant in their stand was taxed to its capacity. Rev. and make all your canning successful ’The parade disbanded on the Arthur O. Hjelm delivered toe con­ grotmds Where the field day events that the election should go over tm- FROM FISHING TRIP til the presidential nominee is fessional service, taking as his sub­ w ere held. ject toe three words "Come Unto DrUl Contests cboosen, in according with the State when you do it ih an electric range. control is invaluable in oven can­ convention resolution. Me.” Rev. Hjelm said that these Following the parade to the Washington,' June 27.— (AP) words represent toe program of Backed By Governor grounds the public mingled with After a quick trip from his fishing- Christianity for all time, that they ning. Proper temperature caii be carefully regulated and controled in an Electric They were understood to be ex­ thousands of members of the order ing camp in the ^Hrginia mountains. are toe sum and substance of every and the events for the day got un­ President Hoover t. lettm and went through other national situation surrounding the tive secretary who last week was with the gift of toe grace of God maneuvers like their elders.. The Hoover proposal for a one third mentioned as a possible comproxnlse and the Holy Spirit,” ' sald Rev. Mr. For Fall Fkfticttlars Concerning Elec^c Cookery Bridgeport team captained by a boy slash in the armaments of the world. selection. > Bengtson, in declaring that toe spir­ of nine, won first prize and his ap­ ’The President appeared rested as Commenting on these reports, itual depression was toe worst tlung pearance and manner of receiving he arrived at the executtve mansion Wynne said at . the time he was not in toe world todiqr. The speaker Canealt Us .Without Obligation^ the prise cup for his team attracted after his three hour drive from the an active candidate but would ac­ said that this country has hddMip speoal^ admiration.'' New Haven mountains. cept the office if tendiMd, in the outstimding men in worldly alNUrs Junior order won second place in belief it would be in the interest of as Idjsals to youth and this has o(m- ^lis contest, the prise being a lov- REBISEN CRAWFORD DIES party harmony. tributed to bur present condition, ..y in g cup. Ltncdntoa, Qa., June ST.— (AP)— ones Ivar . Exeoger Prise Cup Awards Resmen Crawfbr^ once dty editor Re died too ease of Ivar Kreiigtr, Prise «m s whlcn arouse the inter- of the dd New York World and DEMkiBATBD who was held as to4 world’s greatiMt. alri'bC riMtodffss and chapters each later on the stafto of the New — ——J flnsndal genius afid turned out to be ,weM astaided as fUDows to ;York Times and the old New York Dsksau, Germany, J’uAs a T ^(A P ) >*1t’a greatest-rascal.” > *T eaar^s ednnera: Best appear* Herald, is dead at hla home here —A grbup of young ■ hooBums en­ Kreuger was hoqt^aed and 'V t v - '■ ^ i’. N o rw id i after a long illness. tered the cemstwy hife- { ed,” said'Rev. B eh ^ ^ , ‘iw it ____ itowB chapter; New He was one of the last writers ta night and demolished ibitne sinty Where along .the way iB hls-wltd aae- ‘OTWT Interview the late Thomas A, Edison hltloa dielost apd asia ‘seinAt I- ' V .4.- and hla stoiy of tMhR iM eared \ In o( tot X * ' T -*wn> • . 'P S fX •

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agraMat iMdara tn r wan s n ^ g a n a ^ M^justlef o f the Su battla ftom' an oppoali^ forci^ that preme Court, wra his place of high was sniliid sad datcnalaad tiioufh regard in the Mtion’a heart only' 'ifealth Slid D» fm A ts Heralft /^ itt Of tho D i^’ Jjs 'J: ♦V” PUBLtBHDO a s TBB at every coaeeivailde dtEadvaatage In within the last quartor of a oea< .BXIUU) PRINYINO OUMPANZ, INO position. Perfdo^atzateglearground tuiy. mihtt Root, odioae poMtloa in Advice i ■ IS BlMMU SUMt f 3 Beiith lUBObMtM. Oonn. Is o f no use to an a m y 'whose the puUie’a notloe haa heon o f longer By Dr. IVaHt MoOey % ssoiCarpaaaliMiN taotloal operatloas ara aU wrong. OEOMrAl MaiMtEr d^tion than MIn Kollet's, Wherefbre tha gnestloa of.frhat oommanded the reqieot alwaya but PottdEd Ooteiwt i« INI A HEALTHY MOUTH AND the Democrats at Chicago will do tha deep latorest only oeoaMonally B vtn BvEElES THROAT BeUufE. BattfM ■ 7 R with thalr chances Is an absorbing* of the oqwtiy. Washlngtoo in his at JOOtS MMOttMtM. ly taterastlng one. day, Mark Twain in his and,, fan' Ftw people reallM how Important M Hoeond Oljiss Mall Matter. it is to keep all parts of the mouth; ■UBtOlUfTION RATM Throughout the prellmlaary taitio though it may seem at flrst \ stages there have been numerous glance. PMneaa Taylor Bamurn In throat aad nasal passages in t^dloatlons that they were going to Us, are more nearly comparable to cleaQ, healthy condition. Probably IS.N dMtroy them. Helen Keller in the profundii^ of about 90 per cent of all infectious MBMPBR OP THU ASIOOIATBO the affectionate interest they diseases enter tha body by. way of PRESS Tha Asaoaiated I rata la aaoioairair h a l f -h o n b b t f o u c aroused aad for the duration of Its these paaeagM and, therefore, keep­ aatltlad to taa naa for rapublloatloa living contacts, than almost any ing them dean and healthy is one of all Bowa dlaoatoiia* oradtcad to ft When the Right Rev. Irving P. of the most important points of hy­ $11.55 or oet otBanrtaa oradltad la thlo other Amerioans who come to mind. Mpar BBd alao tha loaal aawa aab« Johnson, Bpisoopal bishop of Colora­ giene. Often people are ' unaware Maned harala. do, told the graduating olaM at that they have local dlseasM to the 'EW offices arc^b«ing.ixutaUed in our store. The ring of hammers, the t All rtabto of raaablieatloa of FRANK AND JIMMY mouth and throat which are not A wedding gift io prize for­ Spaolal diaDatohaa harala ara alao ra« union College the other day that ever. .. .this Colonial coffee buzx of saws, are already in evidence. The builders are asking for more aenrad. ______Governor Roosevelt has wrtlten to only toterfering with t their health '27 the bane of American life la the but also detracting from social sue- table with its tray top. Maple, room to work. Furniture must be moved at once. Depifftments must, ' PahUahar'a Rapraaaatattrai Tha nation’s vast number of ’lialf-truth- Mayor Jimmy Walker asking him cess, as most of these diseases are with 15x28 inch top. hhd shifted! We must work fast to keep pace with the worki StttiHa Mathewa Bpeelal Aaener<»Naw to reply to the charges brought Bork. Ohtease, Ootrolt aad Beotoa. ful, half-honest” people, he touched accompanied by an offensive breato. men. ^ e quickest, easiest way is to move this Watkins furniture into the on a flaw that usually gets over­ against, him by Samuel Beahury, The tongue mey be the eeat at honies of our customers: Accordingly we have remarked it at most tempting < Full aerrloe elloat of N B A Ser* many diseases. One of the, meet vice. Ifl& looked. oounsel for the Hofstader Commit­ common symptoms is a burning iR i^ T iaN S B have planned to select furniture later oh. . . . or have been ^piSS Menber Aedtt Bureau of Otrouia* These people, he explained, are tee. However, since he promlBes to sensation or scorched feeltog. Some- ting It o iT .., you win want to choose now. Never before has such fine Wat- Moaa ______those that "make our political plat^ the letter to send Jimmy a copy times this tymptmn is so noticeable kins furniture been priced so low. of the eight volumes of e^denee m that the patient is unable^to tMnie The Herald Prlatlaa Gompanr. laSt forms, regulate the itoek market of anything else at the time. Some aesomee no flnaaolal reaponatbllltr the ease, aad stoce the toferraoe is tor typoaraphleal errora appeaiina la and muddle our whole eduMtional causes of a bumiiig sensation of the adTertlaementa la the Uenehester system with the half truth that edu­ that he expects JamM to take the tongue may be indlg tion, Irrita­ DINING ROOM SUITES TEAWAGONS evening Herald. tion from crowns, bridges or plates, cation will make a nation righteous." time necessary for their perusal, the Original Sale V Original Sale ' ^ MONDAY, JUNE 27. Governor does not anticipate an which do not fit pnmerly; infected As individuals, he said, not. one of or abscMsed teeth; m sM ^ of the Price Price Price Price early response from the m a^ . No TOULS FOR HIOHWAYS them would pick another man’s ms, Or the cause may be a sped- 9-piece Georgian, Walnut veneered 7: doubt when it does come, perhaps blood infection. A diagnosis ss to The Bridgeport Telegram is adyo* pooket; as members of a political S \ walnut vtoi^ed. tea wagons . . ___ 25.00 18.73 after the fall elections, it coi^ t the cause Is In some instances 'eating the establishment of the group or a social or economic daas' easily accomplished; in others both Duncan Phyf e Merritt Hlghway^ptojected relief- they would blithely deprive a na­ of, "Oh, yeah?” the correct diagnosis and the cure table, Sheraton' LIVING ROOM SUITES parallel to the Boston Post Road tion of its heritage. are extremety difficult to detenntoe. style buffet, china 2-piece Queen Eesema of the tongue, or "geo­ from the Port OhMter line to Wash­ What the bishop seema to have and chairs 239.00 196.00 Anne; sofa and arm graphical tongue," la so-cidled be­ 9-piece (Heorgian, ington bridge at the Stratford-Mil* been getting at is the tect that w INNEW YORK cause this disease may produce pe­ chair ; rust tapestry 168.00 129.00 ford boundary^—as a toll road. Wo do not live in such a olear-eut, tflaok- culiar patches on the t o ^ e resem­ crotch mahogany 2-piece Lawson , . Exit Chorines BOTH PARTIBS veneered. P h f y e are not at all sure that the idea and-whlte world as we Iflce to sup­ bling a geogntphical map. This may GRIMLY RESOLVE TO with attached pil­ be accompided by intense itching isn’t a good one. pose. We may be betrayed, over New York, Jime 28 — The van­ PLEASE EVERYBODY I table, Sheraton buf­ low backs; sofa and ishing chorine is one of the and burhlng. fet and ehin^ Hep- The self-liquidating quality foi^ and over, by political or buMness mm chair; rust more baffling mystery^ acts of Another disease of the tongue By BOD2UnFDUTOBBR Various kinds of public utilitiM leaders, but the men who betray us plewhite chairs... 284.00 198-00 tapestry ...... Broadway which daily mbs its consists ot hard, smooth patemes NiDA Sendee Witter 9-pieee Georgian, 130^00 109.00 heretofore almost always considered aren’t conscious villains. Instead .called lingual corns, alao called 2-pieee English they belong to that half-truthful, eyes at the changes wrought by the ''“smokers’ tongue.” The corns are Washington—Very soon' now, it crotch mahogany as proper charges on the public times. lounge; sofa and haif-houMt group which has lout the really thickened patches o f skin and seems, fair to assume, we shill all veneered. P h y f e lonnge chair; green purse heis been commanding consld One year ago, so went the Chor often exist for a long time with no be as happy as kings. table, Sheraton . erable attention la recent years. capacity to assay its own actions us Equity records, there were 9000 pain. These are apparently-caused The whKfle aspect of things has tapestry ...... 94.00 89.00 correctly. paid membenhlps. At the first of horn some Irritating factor, such as taken on an entirMy new and infi­ buffet; imd chihaj ^ 2-piece Bed-Daven­ fQuite lately there have been severs thd month there were The politioiaa who accepts the the pressure of . the end of a pipe, nitely blighter tint since Postmas* Empire chairs.. . . 860.00 289.00 port suite; 2-cU8h- In^ortant applications of the pria^ 1600. or jagged teeth, or an ill-fitting ter General Walter F.iBrown, 9-piece (zec^rgian, Cipldi—the Hudson vehicular tunne support of a corrupt mumolpal gang plate. This trouble la often obsttoate regarded as the administration’s; ion davenport and and theAiby'helps to perpetrate it crotch mahogany arm chair; jac­ and the new George Washington - Well enou^ to say that 7400 and may become dangerous and ma­ star tight-rops walker, and now con­ lignant I advise that a doctor be ceded to be Its prise Piflljnuma'as veneered, Sheratmi bridge at New York providing eflbo* the flnancier who fans the flames of girls couldn’t pay their dues I But buffet, china and quard velour ___..137.00 69.00 speculation and pavM the way for a What has become of them? And consulted for their treatment and well, announced that a problbittcn Uve examples. It might be recalled, removal ae soon as they are no- plank would be ftomed at Chicago 8- legged table. Hp- pimlo; the industrialist who owns what wUl become of a large per­ too, that the highway bridge over centage of the 1600 to a season tleeiL which would satiety everybody. plewhite chain . . . 6 2iM 669.00 SOFAS the Connecticut river at Saybrook coal mine where men are as truly that will offer work to a hundred Small ulcers may form on the Queen Anne lounge tongue following an accident or ir­ Our Tronbles Are Over 9- piece Sheraton, was paid for by the collection of toils enslaved as Siberian serfs; the puli- or more ladles of the ensemble, at solid mahogany, in checked rust most? ritations by the teeth. Canker soreS' Inasmuch as prohibition has over a period of years and did not lieist Who averts public wrath from sometimes occur on the tongues of been anticipated as the only pos­ crotch veneered and gray tapestry 95.00 79.50 such people by acting as their apolo­ -Scores of. beauties decorate, de­ cost tha ta i^ y srs e t the state or partment store counters. Soctm those suffering from acidosis. ' sible. source of trouble and mssatis- and inlaid. Re­ English lounge; the counties concerned a cent gist—these men,, without exception, more, many with years of song- Heavily coated tongue is one . of faction nt the Republican oemven- productions from green friezette___ 99.00 89i50 think that they are doing the right and-daace experience, have tried the most common symptoms fbund. tion and stoce the Demomfsts are It is apparent that Congress will ite certain to attempt to outdo Mount Vernon ’ .. .1500.00 986.00 Lawson with down thing. modeliag for stores and for ar­ in the mouth. The coattog seems tO seats; green adopt some sort of legislation pro­ tists; have drifted to cheap bur-, be caused by bacteriid growth Se Republicans to tiie quadrennial 9-pieee Es91y Eng- viding for the loan of a very large They are, in other words, scnipu< leyoue shows and the tiitveltog which occurs to an unhealthy mouth political job of'pleaMng everybody, lisn walnut veneer­ leather...... 295.00 147.50 it is obvious that our troubles, are Bum—the present propoial lAfor, flf< lously honest' according to girl show acts. whan there Is a lowered resistance ed. Table, buffet, (Chippendale; solid lights. T^ trage^ and auto-totoxlcation. abont'over aad that we may as well teen huadfed mUlioh' dcfiaiw^ito^tihe Mouth ulcers or fever blisters begin phuto the panflM and vlo-. china, arm chair . mahogany legs and lights by which they live are at The majority, it Is Sald,Vnow"i|H states for self-liquidating construc­ pear as hqstewes at the myriad generally arise from digestive dis­ lets from our gardens in preparation and 6 side ch a in .. .178.00^ 149.00 down seats i tapette/, . ^ . tion. It is very well worth while fault. dance resorts. For 10-cents-a- orders and from hyper-acidity of for a great national love feast; c o v e r ...... 226i00 112.50 Svetyb6dy is grimly determined 9-pieee Emrly Eng­ considering seriously the application That is the point we must recog- daace, a sugar-daddy can noW en­ the stomach especially. lish walnut veneer- • Lawson 3-cushion gage. the company and presence of Bad breath arising from the to please everybody else and any­ to. some of this available fimwialttg niM if We are to iron out the winks one who isn’t pleased with the re­ ed. Table, buffet, back; blue jaspe a beauty who, two years hgo, would mouth or parte afljacent to it is cover ...... 189.00 to enterprises like the l^rrltt In our national life. It isn’t enough have cost her weight in orchids to often due to decayed teeth, diseases sults would seem to be an tograte.. china, server and 155.00 Highway. That road Constitutes to have leaders who are honest—for step around. of the gums, such os pyorrhea or Sometiines the procen of pleasing ^et of chain _____ 297.00 198.00 Creorgian Queen ^ most men, after all, are as honest Still, this does not account for trsteih mouth, or it may be caused everjrbody aU at once resembles the Anne with down " big job. On its own, and paying for by decaying food which has worked act of dividing a ham sandwich as ^they know how to be. They round 9000 — to say nothing of DINING TABLES seats; blue iig- It out of the treasury. Conneetlcut those others who never paid Eq­ in under a bridge, or from infected equally among two or three hundred will certaiaiy be a number’of years miirt also know exactly where they uity dues. Hundreds must dtdly pus-filled tonsils. Catarrh of the hungry people, but to national p i ­ (Reproductions) ured damask...... 219.00 198.09 are going. In plain Einglish, they seek relief; himdreds of others nose and throat, indigestion and liv­ ties they long ago abandoned the Molly Pitcher drop- completing: i t On the other hand, theory that you can’t please every­ must combine bounty with intelli­ have drifted to the homes they left er trouble may ,aU cause a bad leaf table, solid ma­ OCCASIONAL CHAIRS if it were to be included in the breath and coated.tdffiiruai, the odor body. gence. In search of the razzle-dazzle of scheme of federal financing, to be the "great white way.” being very ai^iiMiK ' when the Take prohibitidB, the most per­ hogany ...... 62.00 46.00 Two Queen Anne paid for by thoee who wiUv u n it mouth is open during odnversaUon. sistent issue of recent timte. It Extension M to the idea that roads, bridges, etc., an experlenot ae any airplane paS' share in the profits and none in the to please all. Pltyfe pedestal Queen Anne; genu- And what oould be bolder' than '.table, sedid mahog- • are, in the finandai sense, wholly senger ever had. losses . . . the Roty Theater, once QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ine mahogany; glittering pride of moviedom, has teat? The American people keep a»y ...... public responsibilities and that they Tomer had never taken any f^tog forgetting their Constitution, ai' .98,00 79.60 green self-fi^rto actually posted possible “cloeing (Exercise for Back) tapestry ...... 27.00 ought at all times to be ready for lessons and knew, to an practical notices” foUdwi^ receivership Question: Miss Della C. asks: though evetyone* adxnlte it’s a glori 19.50 . Star performers, whose names "What exercise Drill a girt oi' ous Instrument. It certainly does Queen Anne, genu­ our free use everywhere, that it^nay purposes, nothing at aU about pilot­ seem a brave, constructive, states- 46-inCh Shentim, take considerable argument to'con ing a plane. So when his pilot have glistened bright, to the Ug fifteen to straighten her back? ine mahogany lights, appear . to tabloid adts for There is a slight hump near the mahttke etep In teeN daye o f politi­ geh'Uihe mahogany - frama and mould­ Vince the people of this state that fainted while carry him high over one week stands at movie houNs^ shoulders in the bank dUe to bend cal puisyfbotifig to leap radr 1 inlaid 186.00 SS.OO ed base. Rust flg- there is special merit, to sbme in­ Camp Kearney he prepared to use Ritzy beadltoers, who once de­ tog ever reading.” tee tote and ddMiaim: " n e tution, there die etende. Try ihd d^ifneh Queen dtoiask...... 49.50 46.00 stances at least, in the toll system. his parachute. Thdx, reflecting that manded top prices, go on as guest Answer: If there to no disease of performers to radio acts iw hope of the vertebrae, exerdsto Which tense change itt” : Anfle lowboy, g «i- Ghippenddle;: gen­ None the leas the question-is at least the pilot would die in the crash that m u re air engagements . . . ^ "20 the muscles < stilts ...... 49.00.. ,39.60 ty to the driver and asked: "Csn^ tog Methodisb dry- ofnetoh 1 Narrow Sheraton cans who were eutiea each ...... i t . . . .92.00 14.60 vantage lies irtth the DemoeraUe was aware of A1 Smith Frank- head ieeuM «CM IgpMdaM, WMHn aiahion X baieh; But tile eUlfiMB of tile mordeMrs days aad Frulaya aadtooMral peoa- Side Chaira,uacii., 14.00 10.76 party. It would be ImpoaMMe to ito O. Rooeevdlt lincoiB came out he slow Mti Moordtag anto that .grwa tapestry 1^.. Paleetine’e Dead Seo^ 47 ; sbUm omy on. Tuesdays, Thursdhys aad iiMigliw battle fldd conditiops mo^ of obscurity, filled the eyee of the whkh Is wiittoa lii the book of the law of Mbsss, whesetai the . Lsri loog aad 10 milM wMe, doM not favorable to an oppoalttoB party world and paned out of Ufa all to coahito any iM ag ereatiire. It to eeaMMMfled, sa^ag» Th with the than those to the United States to a period far shorter than the widely skaO not be put to deeth for tile to he npldted for itl'O^iiical ooe- tU 2 . But no doops^ however ad- bbeerved career M Amwlea'e beloved ehOdren, nor the ehUdltei be pat to teats, estimated ta be worth more than $ ia 80fi00fi00MQ. We p r o s ^ Ughar ,irtoN for vaBtageously plaoed.^’ lf ttmr Hind daqghtar.^ Woodrow WiliKH'a^ ieath'tor the fstheist bBt. avtsy fm t pfodaetawtiSiilS ■aa Shan bryal to daath far Ua Hagie pttMIe life waa « nere flaii to th* ' ■ -Ji * J /■ *♦/ .. f.i" ^ \V

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Harry Morganson of WillUigtOB on true spirit of hospitality a most tion of offiesn,'a^( Bisstie , animals has dsolarad : n Sunday where they enjoyed a pic­ IIASONIC VETERANS cordial aand hearty'welobme. was served in they quarantina- affsettv# todity. Doga m CALUSISBta, nic. Cars left National Bank build­ “Geoffe Washington needs no the visii WAPPING must ba kapt on tha pramisas of ROCKVILLE ing at 11 a. m. and the return trip eulogy. Malot of^Derhy tbair ownara or on laasn. was made at 8 o’clock. After the BROKE RECORD HERE ” “ns splendid to live so grandly Mrs. william Bray There w/u a baseball game last SAYSHOSPIYAEREFOn arrival of the members there aras a That, lohS^elter you are gone, Friday aftemooB'between the Man­ basket luncheon followed by a pro- Tha,jti>ti^ you did are remem- The entertainfiMi^.. chester boys and Wapplng b c^ and am of sports in which almost Attendance At Reunion Hit KEENEY FARM OF MANY MAYOR TO PRESENT New High Mark; 74 Deaths And recounted under the sun; from Manchester Lo%e the score was 9 to 8 In favor of the . Boston, June Tlii Keryone took part. , minstrel show foUo * ICgflChMtep bovs.' John D. Beasley In Year Reported. To live so bravely and purely GENERATIONS IS IIASED week end brought nsws’o f. n aUgkt That a nation stops on its way. with the following: The Federated Workers enjoyed John D. Beasl^, 81, of Ellington, lodge in the east: improvement in'tiie cenditioB p t DEFICIT TASULATION A nd 01^ - a year, with baimer and Khlin, their annual picnic at.the home of died Saturday at his home after sev­ Sevsnty-four-^memberf of the Ma­ chairman o f the eni com - Senora Leonor liorento OUlia^ eral months’ Illness. - He was born drum. Mrs. John A. Collins, president of Tha Marathon Kaanay farm on 1 ______sonic Veterans’ Association died mittee and interlpot^. David whose husband, former Pregidi^t in Ellington, Jime 28, 1851, and Keeps its thought of your natal the group, last Thursday. Hiere Kaenay straat has baen leased for a To Show To Citr Conacil Why Beard, Andy Anderspa^ D il- bad lived In that place all his life. during the past year, according to day.’’ were about fifty present. Tables term of one year and tan months to Plutareo Elias Callea of Mexioo; was Nine M in Tax Will I^ot Pro­ the report of Secretary William B. “You are all familiar with the Ion and Henry Amtetri laefi; were set on the lawn, and after the Nathan 8. Cutler of Brookfield allowed a sUgbt visit at the hospi­ Mr. Beasley is survived by his WiUian Spencer,ipeneer, Ben'Beaiatt,Bet' Cor­ vide For Neceaearies. wife, Mary L. Allen Beasley; 4our Hall of Wallingford, read at the storv of his life, how he lived the dinner, games and stunts were 'the street This- is one of the oldest tal after a day during which all life\>f a true Mason, a life of win Grant, Paul Vqlqua$d(i^ order of the day. farms in Manchester and has bean visitors were barred. daughters. Misses Florence, Eva and opening session the annual re­ Roger Winton, sololste; Itonte Mayor . A. E. Waite will prevent a Clara Beasley, o f Ellington, and'ACiis. brotherly,love and service, serving Tomorrow evening win be Neigh­ operated by successive members of General Calles ^visited his wifO tor union of the association in Masonic John H ayto, Riehar4;;,^|gB£^^ bors Night at Wapplng Orange. the Kaanay family since before Mon* a short time yesterday. Ha'had etatement at the meeting of the R. H. Klbbe, of Roselle, N. J. He God, country and humanity. He en­ Temple Saturday noon. The report tered Fredericksburg Lodge Nov. 4^ James Niehote, Janiesjs|itef,;l^^^ Good Win Vernon and Columbia Chester was incorporated. Marathon seen her Friday, the day tollowing conducted a farm in Ellington for M*ter and Aaron Opeir, '■ City Cotmcil on Tuesday night by many years. The funeral was held showed an addition during the past 1762, and was appointed First Granges'WlU. furnish the program. Keeney was a ClvU War veteran and her operation for a brain tumor, bus which he will ihow that there li to year of 62 new members and a large Master of Alexandria Lodge No. 22, During the inlnstreUite'fCjD$> TO The Wapplng Christian Endeavor an active member of Drake Post, G. had not been allowed in her hoimtal today at the home. Rev. John T. minstrel band uiid9r’:th4:j^raotion number of ellgiUes'signed-up diuring April 28,1788. The Ideals and prln- Society held a short business meet­ A. R. His hairs have continued to room on Saturday. Yesterday's be a deficit if the 9-miU tax voted Nichols, pastor of the Ellington of Ebbie Weiman 'at a recent city meeting ii carried Congregational church, officiated. the reunion. The total membership ciplea of our Masonic Order which ing last Thursday evening at the operate the farm until this year visit was taken as an indication that out. After all possible economies Burial was in the Ellington ceme­ as of Saturday noon was 1,606 mem­ were given to him and which he Intecestfi^ home of Miss Doris Benjamin, when they decided, having entered she was improving. Nos ofXloial are made the dty, he will state, will tery. bers. practiced in his daily life have been One of the Interi' o f which was followed by a social time. other lines of business, to lease it. bulletin on her conditico was' is* sued by hospital authorities. . . , incur a deficit of |10,000 to $15,000 N otes Ira B. Smith of Branford, who carried on by those who have oome the Reunion was * Rev. and Mrs. David Carter and Edward Keeney, one of the sons, ^ next year. There is a posdbility Clarence E. Aborn, a member of after him and will continue to be hand-carved andt’ k tin id ' t l a ^ e Mrs. Mabel Bennett, mother of Mrs. bos purchased a six acre tract and The general appeared in jnod holds the'Assodktion service jewel spirits on his return from the n tsn that a second meeting will be called the 27th Pursuit Squadron, U. S. A., as the oldest member was voted the carried on. YOu who are veterans made of 1,600 sejppr§|te^ 'Jteces of Carter, motored to Jewett City last the pond known as Roaring Lake in who was called home to the fimeral as. you assemble here testity your wood in which all $|amlc em­ Thursday, spending the night at the Glastonbury which is to be devolep* Sent Brigham hOspital, where tp e * td consider adding to the tax rate Association’s compliments on at­ Harvey Cushing, noted brain spe- of his father a week ago, has re­ regard for these principles and your blems were carveq.^ .carving home of Mr. Carter’s parents. ed for cottage sites. as previously recommended by taining the age of 92 and for his cioUst, performed the operation on , M ayor A . E. W aite. turned to duty at Selfridge Fihld. record membership in Masonry of belief in them.' was the work bf a':^e4erto'jpvisoner The Wapplng Federated Sunday “You are Veterans of a great fra­ in the Connecticut State Prison ip school held its regular monthly so­ the senora. A conference ef the City Coimcil, Judge and Mrs. John E. Fahey, 68 years. He went for a frisk walk through Superintendent of Streets George B David and James E. Fahey of this The Sixty-Second Reunion was ternity. Many of you are still Wethersfield and rtyrMwnted nearly cial Friday evening on the lawn of YONKERS DOES HONOR actively engaged in the work of the the parish house. There were sticty streets near his hotel and walked Mime, and City Treasurer Parley B. city attended the funeral of Dennis declared one of the best ever held four months worh. l^C|nfts who with alacrity, swinghig his cans^ ' Leonard has been called for this eve­ Fahey of WestflCld> Mass., on Sat­ In the State, and a record for at­ Masonic order,. enriching your res­ viewed the work epmpSted Itiiavorr present who enjoyed the games. Re­ pective lodges by rendering assist­ TO KATHERINE M O R IA R H Members of the Calles party, de­ ning in the Council Chamber. The urday. Mr. Fahey was formerly of tendance was made. The session ably with carvtoge pfPaision freshments were served on the spite indications that, the statement of the mayor will show this city. opened at 11 a. m. with an address ant ‘ and. giving advice to Players of Pberanune^tir lawn. The grounds were decorated your younger brothers. The wais slightly better than last expenditures to date,, and how much The Ladies’ Aid society of the c i welcome by Master Peter Wind Secretary William B. Hall' an- with colored electric lights. The memory of Miss Katherine day, agreed the senora was money will be needed to conduct city Rockville Methodist church will meet of Manchester Lodge, No. 78, host i^renglh and goodly number of notmeea the next f reunion Mr. and Mrs. Janls M. Preston Morlarty, a native of Manchester, your association are an “inspiration cal condition and that several days business until the close of the fiscal at the home (ff Mrs. Edna Lutz of to. the Veteran Marons. Master would be held in Norwich, thb 'date motored to Florence, Mass., last but for pearly forty years con­ might elapse before it could be said year and- how much the city will Hale street, Friday. Wind’s address follows; to those bf us of the Masonic order to be announced later, Friday morning and spent the day nected with the public schools of she successfully withstood the oper­ to whom time has not. yet allowed spend in excess of the amount esti- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson Bfaster’s Welcome The committee of arrangements with Miss Mary Hills, a sister of Yonkers, N. .Y., as. a teacher and ation. .the prlAdlege of joining your ranks. Mrs. ^eston. mateed from tax receipts, and daughter, Sylvia, of Bloomfield, of Manchester Lodge was WiUism later as principal of School No. 4, The 9-mill tax which has 'been were week-end guests of Mr. and “You who have passed your silver “It is a ptepsure and groat Mrs. Loretta McGrath of South was highly honored in the closing anniversary o f Masonic affiliation honor to have you with us tinMy Walsh, chairman; Fred A. Ver- voted together with other receipts Mrs. Alfred Thomas of Prospect planck, Samuel G. Gordon, Harry Windsor will attend the Democratic exercises of the school last yr^ek will raise about $75,000. The city street. are assembled here today to.cele­ we hope that each and every' one of convention in Chicago this week, as when school, board members, chil­ brate your sixty-second reunion. you enjoy this vitit* and carry R. Trotter, John McLoughlin, Peter has already expended $42,000 of that Miss Edith Meda, PubUc Health Wind and Nathan B. Richards. an alternate in the place of Mrs. dren of thq school and parentis took KILL MOSQUITOES sum. It is not expected that the Nurse o f CUbiton, spent the w eek­ This year our cotmtry celebrates the away a pleasant memory of this Fred Duffy of “West Hartford. part in exercises in memory of Miss city can collect the full tax list. end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bl-centennlal of one whose name is day. Miss Doris L. Benjamin took her Morlarty, who died about a year dear to all Americans and to all Grand Master’s Speak The city, during the coming aix Charles Mead, of Union street. OAFT. McMbAHON DEAD Simday school class of girls to ago. She is burled in St. James’s months, even if it does no new work, Masons, the Father o f our Country, Following the welcome the retir­ Elizabeth Park Saturday afternoon cemetery, Manchester. , will still have the following amounts George Washington. It Is therefore ing Venerable Grand Master Leon­ tor an outing. She was the daughter of the late especially proper and fitting that New Haven, June-27 — XAP) — : to pay put: Part payment of the ard J. Nickerson gave the opening The state commissioner of domes­ Maurice and Mary (Cody) Morlarty ‘ new entrance to city, $8,760; police GARDENSHKE GIVES DP you should gather here in bur town address in which he described the Captain Joseph D. McMahon, 49, tic animals has ordered that all and was born on Pine street. Her for your reimlon during the celebra­ pay, $4,000; fire department pay, Masonic memorial erected in honor Commander of Service Company, dogs in town of South Windsor father was. one of the old employes 4 tion of the bi-centennial of this of George Washington In Alex-, of Cheney brothers and was one of $2,700; health department, $2,000; MOVE TO CURB SMITH 102d Regiment diCd yesterday fol­ must be muzzled or properly cared Alteration plant , for payroll, main- great Mason, for he visited our town andria, Virginia. Grand Master for due to the appearance in town the few Manchester boys taken to during one of his trips through Con­ lowing a heart attack. He had. serv­ : tainance, $2,000; city officials’ sal­ Nickerson introduced Grand Master c? rabid dogs. There were two dogs, Boston when Cheney Brothers un­ necticut, stopidng at Woodbridge aries, $1,500; City Court salaries, Sherwood H. Raymond, who gave a ed on the West Haven .Democratic one owned by Jean Shepard of dertook the manufacturing o f. the $600; Sections, $800; rent, $500; Chicago, June 27.— (AP)—^It ap­ Tavern for a drink of water, and as very interesting aocoimt of the life town committee fo f^ 13 years and Spencer Repeating Rifle. that drink of water was given to South Windsor and one by Walter printing, $375; water rent, $1,500; pearing to Judge J. M. Gardenshire of George Washington. Wlnthrop was editor and publisher of the S. Nevers of Wapplng, examined at The Yonkers,, Herald-Statesman him in the true spirit of hospitality, R. Buck, Grand Secretary and other “Barrack Brag" a nfilitaty pubUca- carries an extefided news, story of Armistice Day observation and Me­ that Alfred E. Smith is “no longer the State Health laboratory which morial Fund, $1,000; Juvenile Court, 'so do I representing Manchester past grand blficers, also spoke. tioB. He leaves a widow and three the exercises and tributes paid to a real menace and that Governor Lodge No. 78 extend to you in the children.- showed the dogs rabid and Charles $290; insurance, $200. Following the meeting and elec­ L. Johnson, commissioner on do- the deceased principal by various BLACK FLAG The city also has coming due this Roosevelt probably will be nominat­ officials. fall two sewer bonds that must be ed on the first ballot,’’ the Tennes­ retired and which are for $1,000 see delegate decided today “in the each. There is $7,000 due for inter interest of harmony’’ to withheld est on bpnds and temporary loans, from the convention his antl-Smlth which fflust also.be paid this fall. In resolution. adiUtion there will be expense for Gardenshire annoimced at Nash­ the . public works department ville last week he planned to ask which, in spite of the fact that It the convention to deny the former will not do any new work there will New York governor the privileges be the necessity of caring , for the of the floor and to rule him inellgi 1 roads, parks, sidewalks, sewers and ble to be voted on as a presidential other matters. candidate unless Smith promised to Three Churches FIcaio support whatever man is nomlnat-^ eres Three churches here enjoyed an­ ed. . nual picnics on Saturday. A large While believing his resolution un­ number from the Baptist church necessary at this time, Gardenshire ! went to Elizabeth Park early in‘'the declared- that ’’I stand ready jo Tnte J^TIST blends colors. The ; morning, where a basket lunch was sponsor It if Vthe exi^eiify requirii ' served at noon, followed by a pro­ it should arise.’’ cigarette maker blendls tobaccos. gram of sports. Mrs. George Former Gov. Benton McMillin, Schwartz was chairman in charge. who successfully managed Roose­ The Methodist Simday school velt’s pre-convention campaign in The artist must use just the right pupils went to Bald Mountain, Staf- Tennessee, and Smith came face to fora Springs, at 2 p. m. by automo- face in a crowded hallway at the amoimt of each color to get a ; bile. A program of sporte was en­ Congress hotel. Tennessee’s Demo­ joyed during the afternoon and a cratic warhorse pushed himself pleasing effecL And the cigarette basket luncheon served at 0 p. m. through the crowd, Introduced him­ Emil Kroymann and Francis Green self Yo Smith and expressed pleas­ blender must use just the right were in charge. ure at meeting him. “Glad to meet The. members of St. John’s Parish you again,’’ responded Smith and amoimt’of the ri^ t kinds of tobac­ went to Pine Grove, Hazardvllle, passed on.. ' leaving the church on EUingfton ave­ 'McMillin continued on his way co to get a better and more pleas­ nue at noon. Sports were enjoyed to Roosevelt headquarters where he and luncheon served. reported "for Roosevelt, conditions Polish Band Reorganized are perfect in Tennessee, and so far ing taste. Both must know how! The Polish American Band is as I can see from circulating with being reorganized by John Loalbo. Uie delegates generally, his pros­ t The latter directed the band for pects are good throughout the nearly two years and retired three Union.’’ years ago. Since that time Charles P. Hatch has-been in charge. Mr. “Loalbo plans to have about 24 musi­ cians and the Arst rehearsal was COLUMBIA held last Simday. Trivlgno-Sadlak - ' Miss Caroline Lucina Sadlak, Many friends and old neighbors daughter of Mrs. Julia Sadlak of in Columbia were greatly shocked 162 West street, and James to learn of the tra^c death by his George Trivigno, son of Mr. and own hand of Charles LaBonte at Mrs. Joseph Triirtgno of 33 Home- his home in WiUimantic on Wednes­ . stead street, Manchester, were unit­ day evening. Mr. LaBonte with his ed in marriage at St. Joseph’s Po­ wife and family lived on a farm on lish Catholic church on “Union street the Hebron road, about two miles this morning at 9 o’clock, the single from the Center, for many years. rii^ service being used. Rev. Sigi- His three oldest children graduated miind Woroniecki, pastor, officiated. from the West street school last The church decorations were of year and shortly after the family palms, roses and flowers in season.% moved to WiUimantic. There were three bridesmaids. Miss A great deal of complaint is le- Fannift Tilvigno of Manchester, sis­ ing heard about the neglect of ter of the bridegroom; Miss Helen many motorists to go to the'

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CHICAGO PARLEY OPENS^ Caedeet fo r Pet iv . FIND YOUTlfS BODY; MOODY AND JACOBI^ AS BATTLES THREATEN I W a f l S t r ^ t 5 - ;- -i J MISSING 5 MONTHS .(OoBtlansd from Page Om ) B r i e h / A Wimbledon,- England. June 27. — ■ same riot of flags and buntings when % Mrs. HdMi Wins Hobfiy cbxitinifod: the Republicans met beneath its ' ' ’4 ^ New York, June;27.—(AP) — A g rea t foof., slight increase in operations in the her match toward the Wtmifiedon Anto Ran bio River wA tennis championsbip today ^th a The high ceiling was entirely hid­ Pittsburgh district has prevented AppearanoM Belled > Adorable' chllt&an’s cotton dresses further decline in.the coimtry-wide 6-0, 6-1 viototy over Dbfotoy -Round «Some men act badly without with nlcdy finished details are sell­ den' b y 1^ , white and blue in wide in toe quarter-final round. She will panelling.. Dozens of great Ameri­ steel making rate, which is 17 per Student Was Wedged In being 80 much worse than ing at RuUnow’s for each In all f V I play Mary Heeley, young Irish can fiags were suspended over every cent of capacity, says toe lyna^gino others/’ Joseph Conrad makes slsea. “ Steel.” There w ere slight reduC' player, fo toe semi-finals. iv, one of his characters say In section. An about the hall were the ! : Car Bebbid tie W heel Mrs; Moody’s expecteki rictoty same series of portraits of (3eorge tions in toe* Chicago, Eastern “Lord Jim.” Perhaps Conrad Home-Made Tan Pennsylvania, Youngstown and Buf­ gave the United States two represen­ figured some people were too Washington that looked down on tho tatives in^toe last four of women’s You can get a coat of tan even falo districts, according to toe re clever to let their cussedness be If you stay at home. Rub some Republicans, with never a picture view. singles, Helen Jacobs having defeat­ anywhere of a party hero. '''' Providence, R. I., June 27— (AP) seen. olive oil or sun-tan lotion on your ^—Nearly five months after two ed Hilda Krahwinkel, of Gfonnany, ’ skin and stretch out In the back As organ and band really warmed Harvard graduate students disap­ in an earlier match, 6-2, 6-4. ’ . * •> Trading on toe New York Stock Keep your siunmer clothes In good yard for a few minutes a day. up to their work and begtt mbdng Exchange last week tovolved the peared from Cambridge and two Wilmer ijUlison and John 'Van Byn, condition by sending them at regu* you’re not too bashful, put on your state songs with the repertoire of transfer of slightly more than mopths following toe discovery of Wimbledon doubles cham^ons in lar IntaT^ls to Hale’s Hygeonic Dry bathing suit. popular melodies, the convention be­ 3,000,00() shares, or toe smallest toe body of one of them, toe mys 1929 and 1930, continued toeir fine Cleansing Department. Silk frocks gan for the first time to respond ' I week’s business since July, 1923. tery o. their disappearance was play in that department to defeat and silk or wool coats are thorough­ This scorching Monday (and with cheers and handclapping. . y ' W cleaired * up yesterday when their Ian G. Collins and J. C. Gregory in a ly cleansed and pressed for |1.00 having thhs described' the day, we To the tune of “Muyland, My Sterling Motor Truck Company automobile and toe body of toe third rouqd match, 6-4, 6-1,6-4. each. Only safe methods are used. hope It doesn’t rain before you read Maryland,’’ GoVemor Ritchie, as has completed negotiations for ac­ second student, ffioyd,Stewart, 23, Phone 4123. this) It seems a good Idea to call up cool-lookfog as ever despite the of Garden CHty, Kas., was t^en quisition of the inotor -truck division ANOTHER THEATER wnMW the New Model Laundry (Dial 8072) swelter in the stadium, threaded 1^ of LaFrance-P.epublic Sales CorpoT' frpm toe Seekozik river. For Freshness and find, how little It will cost to way to his seat amid an ovation. ation at Alma. Mich. Stewart and Nathaniel B. Jones, New Haven, June 27 — (AP) — Rinse your cotton curtains in a have your laundry done. His whitening, curly hair gleamed 23, of Billerica, Mass., were seen Fragments^ a bottle were exam­ thin starch and‘It will be a under the camera lights. last* in Cambridge on January 3 1, ined for fingerprints today by de­ long time before they wlU look be­ Movie Clothes Cheered Ity Texans p y / On April 22, toe body of Jones was tectives investigating the expkfoipn draggled again. Do you know that American William G. McAdoo, blue clad and found on toe shore of WatChemoket of a “bomb” in the Fox PeB theater movies set fashions, rivalling Paris smiling, found his place under tha OLYMPICS Cove, a mile and a half from India Imagine this: You can have ten A copy of a coat worn by Joan California standard with difficulty! street. Aot intehsive search for toe which caused serious injuries to a woman patron. : • curls permanently waved on a long Crawford In “Betty Lynton’’ is al­ for he was stopped agidn and again body of Stewart was carried on for From toe ranks of the unknown The bottle, contalnfog a sulphuiT bob or ten front curls on long hair ready on sale. Stylists paid a lot of by delegates, pledged like McAdoo stepped Percy WilUams, Can­ some time thereafter, but toe search for $2.00 (including shampoo and attention to the ^ e blue organdie himself to Spsaker Gamer, • the was fruitless. \ mixture exploded last night. Mrs. ada schoolboy, to world-wide Ruby Adams, 20, was bruned while wave-set) at M n. Aldea Petitjean’s worn by Greta Garbo in “Ae You whole delegation rose and cheered fame in two brilliant bursts ot Dfocovety of Stewart’s body fol­ New French Beauty Shoppe. Call Desire Me’’, and also to the extreme him. lowed a srarch for about six weeks three seats were destroyed by fii^ speed at toe 1928 Olympic games which accompanied the exploifi^ 3058. square crown felt sailor with chin Josephus Daniels of North Caro­ And from southaide Chicago anci by Ambrose Houston, a Pawtucket strap which she wore In this film. line, Wilson’s wartime fiavy secre­ >roken over the death o f his favorite p et d og B aby Ginter, han, wealthy Tiffin, 0.7 sportsman and owner of a string of Marquette University campus will telephone lineman. In his spare You’ll see something like them In tary, found his place. time, Houston worked with an im­ If you have an Important piece of race .l}P^8^,^gave the deceased animal a royal funerah costing 81000. Cal- bound Ralph Metcalfe, seeking * d e n t i s t d r o p s d e a d repair work to be done on your car. the stores before long. Jouett Shouse, the party's ^ecu- toe same achievements at. Los An­ provised drag. tive chairman appeared on the plat­ la fo^ ^ fo) was in at the time of his pet’s death, rushed home, take it tfT the Depot Square Garage. Ifopjm a 8500 casket for her and arranged for the costly rites. He will geles this sununer. Diver Sent Down New Britain, Jime 27^CAP) — . You can outfit your house reason form and was inuch-photographed A week ago he struck a heavy ob­ This place doesn’t bSlleve in short .81000 mausoleum in memory of his dog; Callahan is' shown above Let Wykoff, Toppino and Tolan Dr. A. B. Johnson, 64, onofOf toe cuts on repairs’, but does a job that ably with door and window screens almost at the same moment thqt get all toe glory , they want in toe ject, but was forced to give up hfo oldest practicing dentists in toe supplied by G. E. ’WDlis & Son, Inc. Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Mon­ besids lhb'casket while Baby Gfoter lies in state. Tiffin residents gaped will satisfy you. it the/dfopi^.;^ 100 meters, recommends toe hus­ efforts when he was unable to pull state of Coimecticut, dropped dead This firm makes strong, durable tana, his rival for the permanent ky, dusky Marquette sophomore. it ashore. On Saturday he saw oil in his office this afternoon after screens in half or fuU size, and chairmanship of the convention, For the Youngsters When they briish with )iim in the coming to the surface and made ar­ extracting a boy’s tooth. also combination frames for glass or came , to his place in the Montaxia Youngsters have to have parties 200-meter dash, he expects to rangements for a diver to do down screening. delegation unrecognized by the in shame for the de- fections are certain among the show them toe wSy to toe tape. yesterday. When toe diver brought once in a while. Here’s a party fitrtapts to perpetrate on the Roosevelt delegations, which have crowd. Walsh sat watching, a red At toe Drake relays, Metcalfe up a number plate, from toe car, menu without too much sweets snd rose in his buttonhole, until a friend " ' if the tTnitiBd States in pre- been asked by their leaders to sup­ rich things to. upset their tummies: Bow For The Cow trimmed a fast field in the cen­ police took charge and raised the Americans use SO per cent more or two reached over to shake hands he prohibition plank pon- port Senator Thomas J. Walsh of tury in 9.5 seconds, carnival an< automobile, which had landed oh its Tomato-milk cocktails, salmon sand­ ------platform. That plank, milk per person than tei\ years ago. with him. > < Montana, against Jouett Shouse of world record time. But he admits top. Stewart’s body broke through wiches, shredded lettuce sandwiches, Hold______First'Parade______like ifo wtltori, is so intellectually Kansas, head Of the party’s execu­ cup cakes filled with ice cream. For that, he can’t get started fast toe top of toe car dk toe automobile Now that you’re' serving lots of The first parade of the convention I d »h oi)^ that its mere presentation tive committee. enough to run hfo best at 100 was lifted out of toe water. the cocktail add a teaspoon salt and was started around the 1 ^ by a fosulM .*^ intelligence of American The argument ovei* this conveu one-half teaspoon celSlly salt to cool salads, how would you like to yards. He prefers toe furlong, Police believe toe car plunged off know that we found a delicious Rus­ Gamer band. Behind m a^ed the ritizens.;>^e rugged courage and tion post had reach^ a stage of toe dead-end of India street soon three cups of tomato juice and chill. honrtity of that eminent lawyer, where his blasting finishes / usu­ sian Dressing for 29c the jar at Texans, with a huge picture of thrir extraordinary sharpness today. ally carry him to toe tape first. after the students left Cambridge, Pour the tomato juice plowly into candidate, and the Californians car­ bapker and great statesman, the Through his manager, James A. one undUuted cup of evaporated Pinehurst Grocery? Through high school at Tilden and that toe body of Jones floated rying the Stars and Stripes beside Honoraole D^ght W. Morsow, was Fariey, Governor Roosevelt gave the milk, also chilled, stirring rapidly. Tech, and thus'far at Marquette, from a partly open door from the their , state flag. The convention of­ sadly lapkimE in that convention.’’ life -to an earlier statement of Al­ This recipe serves six. Bun On, Not In, Hosiery Metcalfe has been known as a Seekonk to toe Ffovldence river and One thing women are willing to ficials got into action and the band ■ ■•“I''Strongly recommend and urge fred E. Smith by declaring he never “warm weather athlete." He is thence through a narrow inlet un­ a T o n jie r pay and pay for is stockings. They filed out of the hall as a bevy of as­ that our platform pledge Democratic gave his word that Shouse would In summer, when some members big and strong — 5 feet 11 and der a railroad trestle into the cove Toneby»* > iiritsblel Evetythisg npiets really don’t expect stockings to last sistant sergeants-at-arms urged members of the United States Sen­ have his support. Shouse coimter- weighing 180 pounds — which will where it was found, while toe body of the family frequently dbn’t feel very long. What they care abou' delegates and spectators to their ed by making public a stenographic her.SaeixedsLTdisE.Fti)kbissVMe- ate and House of Representatives to fortify bis chances in toe m uy of Stewart remained wedged behind cible Compound to wothe her flcrvet sad like eating much, what they do eat mostly is how a pair of hose looks. seats. report of a meeting at which it was should be nutritious. Use Brown’p propose to conventions of the sev­ trial and semi-final beats of 'fo< toe steering wheel. build op her hmlth by its tonic setioo. Recognizing this, a New York store At twenty minutes past one John eral states as provided in Article V stated to him that toe convention temational competition. James J. Stewart, Garden City butter, which is creamy and good to J. Raskob the National chairman, once advertised “shocking stock of tlie Constitution of the United arrangements committee, in “com­ If Metcalfe is denied the chance banker and father of toe missing the taste, for both cooking and table Ings’’, which the advertisement asked for order but didif t get any­ mending” him for the post, had use. ' States, a constitutional amendment to enter toe Olympic games, it yohto, started for Providence last frtmkly said were so lovely and sheer thing resembling it. He and Ool. that will definitely repeal' the 18th Roosevelt’s approvaL may be because of a technicality. night to claim toe body. that they really wouldn’t last but a Ed. Halsey of Virginia, the chief Amendment and definitely best in In the face of the Roosevelt defec­ He is receiving financial aid from No Extra Urtoe short time. T^re was a “run’’ on sergeant at arms, took turns bang­ the Federal government all power tions on these two issues, toe oppo­ Marquette for his 'services as a m o i K v We noticed a lot of strange faces the hosiery department the next day. ing the gavel and ordering tfie sition took heart after a period of PLANTS BEOFENINO In church ^Sunday, and had just de­ necessary to assist and protect the trainer to the footb^ squad. crowded aisles cleared. The driegate several states against violations of sinking hope. James A. Reed se­ Trainers and coaches are held fo PORYOU! cided that Manchester people were Buffalo, N. Y., June 27.— (AP) — section was nearly filled but the gal­ their laws by liquor invasions. Fur­ cured a pledge from his wavering the- same professional light by turning good in these depression The American Radiator Company leries were more than half empty. ther that the Democratic Party Missourians that they would stand Olympic bodies. However, Met­ C A 8 H T 6 days, when we realized Opening Prayerz ■announced today it would reopen pledge itself to secure the enactment by him. AUti-Roosevelt leaders calfe could ba listed as toe foot­ comers were probably -oowfetttloa, It took nearly a half hour to get its plant here tomorrow, after a in the several states of such laws sought to rally the lUfoofo delega­ ball trainer’s rubber, and be thor­ H I I P Y O U visitors. i;,. V. IS crowd under any sort of control, shutdown of more tfian two months, as will- restore tolerance and tem­ tion, released yesterday by James oughly clean of professional TO M Y eld fewa u m m - and it was a quarter to one when and would recall aiora thin 250 menfaTmiirenee, mertfaga perance, abriish the evils of old Hamilton behind Melvin Charges. j|^ enmloyes. Raskob presented Evangeline Booth, Traylor, the Chicago banker, who Infareat— fas^ned saloon, bring the liquor Several hundred workers returned of the Salvation Army, to pro- almost became an active candidate TO lU Y new eletliM, or naw traffic under complete public super­ to toe Dupont rayon plrat when it BECORD IS EQUALLED NO AGREEMENT YET noimcC the opening prayer. by making a surprise ^eech at a furnitiire— Hatless, in coatless hlgh-eol- vision and control and, through resumed operations last week after delegation meeting, declaring he HONORS FOR FLIERS TO UPAINT, repair or Improve lared Salvation Army uniform,- proper excise taxes, relieve present befog shut down for several would rather see toe party defeated your homo. ON R E IM MEASURE dark blue ^ tb the white' shoulder taxpayers of an annual burdrti of months. IN NEW BRITAIN GOLF than victorious through “demogo- straps of her rank—she stood with over a billion dollars in Federal The Wickwire Spencer Steel gic” appeal to class interests. Washington, June 27.— (AP)—The 8apo)wanf Hrm$ to ivS closed eyes and delivered her peti­ taxes. Senate today voted Distinguished Company also announced it would proMnt day condSten*. Burt Resnik of Race Brook Washington, June 27.—(AP) — tion in a voice clear but quavering Byrd of Virginia, Ritchie of Mary­ reopen sometime this week an open K> Congressidnai conferees on the un­ . pimie Buie Principle Flying Oosses to John L. Polando Shoots 69; Grant 72 and with, earnestness. It was a most land, White of Ohio, and Murray of mid Russell N. Boardifian for their hearth furnace which had been fo' employment relief bill failed today impressive moment. ' “This recommendation stands Oklahoma, and the Gamer leaders in active for several months. Ahem 80 In Amateur TouT' to reach an agreement, but showed foursquare with the state’s rights non-stop flight from toe United She prayed for moral strength the Texas delegation, although not Statiss to Istanbul, Turkey. ney. a disposition to consider President and home rule principles that form “to combat the evils of seiflShness, actively joining in the dispute, all On motion of Senator Reed The dolphin is a mammal and, Hoover's contention that emergency greed, indulgence and all unwortU- the foundation on which Thomas were consolidating their lines like toe jiorpoise, is a spades of New Britain, June 27.—(AP)— aid funds should be distributed on Jefferson 1i>ullt our party and enables (R., Pa.), it revised a House bill small whale. ^ ness.’’ against the poimding of toe Roose­ awarding toe two Distinguished Ser Burt Resnik, of Race Brook equalled the basis of need. Then, with crowd standing a Democratic people, no matter to velt men. A telegram was sent to ERfONAL Chairman Norbeck of the Senate what party they belong, to go to the vice Medals. The measure now goes FIHAHCS CO. the amateur course record at Shuttle again, Mme. Rose ZulalUtin o t White by W. W.' Dimbin, an Ohio to conference. conferees on the 12,800,000,000 bill, Massachiuetts sang two stanzas of polls and in true Democratic fashion delegate, asking him to step aside, ROOM 2, ITAra rHIATRR KOa Meadow with a 69 wbUe playing in Reed called attention to toe PERMANENT WAVE said no agreements were reached in The Star Spangdcd Banner.’’ A record their votes for or against fin but there was no Immediate reply. the qualifying round of the state a two and a half hour session this great cheer went up as she con­ amendment so plain, so simple, so Senate’s action in voting a cross for $ 5 . 0 0 ■ MAIH STRIET Amelia Earhart Putnam and con­ # PHONG. 8480 amateur golf championship this morning, but added the negotiators cluded. straightforward and so honest that HAS RINGSIDE SEAT For the Bemafofog Monto of Jane. would make another atfompt this Edward Hurley, chairman of the there , can be no misunderstanding tended a service medal was not ade­ morning. A total of 1^0 entrants Albany, N. Y., June 27.— (AP) — quate recognition for toe aerial feat U MANCHESTER. CONNe including Charles Clare, state ­ afternoon to iron out the differences. local arrangements committee, pre­ the will of the people as a result of MISS IRENE sented in a few words Mayor Anton the election.’’ Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt took of Boardman and Polando. Boom 106f Dillon Building, Tho onir ofcarzo fo tferoo oad oao> teur champion; Bobby Grant, run­ He indicated a disposition among up a radio ringside seat for the Chi­ half poMoat poo aoatb oa aapaii Cermak, who welcomed the visiting ' On motion of Senator Bingham, 904 Main St., Hartford. ner-up last year and the leadinf the conferees to listra to President cago convention today. ■Momt of loof. amateur golfers of the state, tee< Democrats, on behalf of “Chicago UNDEBCUBBENT OF STBIFE (R., Conn), the Senate included Hoover’s arguments for distribution Arriving at bis office in the Capi­ off today either at Shuttle Meadow and all its citizens.’’ His Honor got medals for Wiley Post and Harold to the proposed 8800,000,000 emer­ Chicago, j;une 27.— (AP) —«W itb tol for his usual business day, toe or Indiein Hill for the qualifylni; gency relief fund oh the basis of a cheer when he reminded the dele­ Gatty for their round toe world the dominant forces'of Roosevelt of candidate for toe Democratic Presi' flight. round. The round of 86 holes Is di need, gates that he, too, belonged to,the New York divided and quarreling vided between the two clubs. Medal pi^y of Jackson, Jefferson and dential nomination brought with him Bingham explained that toe “I realize the difficulty of getting among themselves, and the imposi­ a portable radio set, timed to receive scores for the double round will de­ a bill to suit the Senate, the House Wilson and another when he asked tion rallying, the Democratic Nation­ Senate passed a bill giving medals cide the five man team event befog for repeal on prohibition. toe verbal picture of toe fight in to Gatty and Post some months ago and the President,’’ Norbeck sal<^ al convention rias called to^etiber which he plays so prominent a part Conducted in conjunction with the “but really X feel like we are mak­ Just os he finished, Al Smith for the opening session today amid but that toe House hadn’t acted on qualifying play. came on the floor through the nar­ The New Yorker’s contact with it. This action was taken to ex ing progress. enmities and resentments seldom Chicago, while be fo in his office, is Resnik went out in 84 this mom' “Nothing definite has been settled, row runway under the speaker’s matched in party fortory. pediate passage. ing and came home in 85. His mark stands At first ha was recognized not entirely one way. An extension but the situation does not look so So bitter was tb^ undercurrent of from toe executive manrionfo pri­ of 34 was three imder par whiie. his by few, but one of those he bumped gtrlfe that both leaders and dele- mark of 35 was even par. His* care impossible as it did at first and vate telephone wire to his campaign frankly I am of the belief the Presi­ into was James A. Farley, the Lates appeared almost uninterested headquarters fo Chicago has been HOWIHER (XI. DINES was as follows: Roosevelt manager. They shook in the kctual convention proceeds, Out ...... 435 342 558—84 dent’s wishes will be given every brought to toe top of his big desk fo consideration possible as to the die hands, smiling. confined hy custom to such peace t o e ^ p it o L In ...... 425 384 446—85-89 Al Gets Welcome . > ifui prriinfinaries as party keynote RETIRING LIEUTENANT A short putt which he missed on trlbution of the 1800,000,000 relief At mid-morning, James A. Farley, fund in order that needs of the As the happy warrior threaded and m rting the parliamentatymd- manager of his campaign, and Louis the 12th and failure to get out of a hls way through the crowded center cblnery to work, trap on* the 18th on his first try situation may govern.’’ Howe, toe man fo toe “whlstifog Helmer Anderson, who has been cost Resnik a chance to establish aisle, to the New York delation The real business begins tomor post" for toe Roosevelt forces, rang first lieutenant of toe Horwltzer new course record, ^ying with half way down the center, a noisy row. up the governor to repeat expres Company, and who recently went on him was Dow Aheam of Williman- welcome slowly ' developed aroUnd of a whirl of week-end de- sions of confidence and map out the reserve list, w as given a dfon*** tic who carded an 80 and Etobby RATHESKY GIVES UP blm. Massachusetts, instructed for velonments had come unouesttonable plans for the convention opemng to- Saturday night by toe company. It Grant of Wethersfield who shot one him, rose and gave him three signs of a swing towarti the Roese day. < , was held in toe State Armory, a over par for a 72. cheers, and many others, including volt candldaity putting him within large ntunber of toe membership At a meeting of the Connecticut CZEdO-SLOVAKPLOT some of the Roosevaltians, joined striking dlstimce of the nomination turning out During toe evening he State Gold Association held last fo. But it was all over in a few sec- unless' his organization is wrecked WEDDED 88 YEARS A<30, was presented with, a foimtain pen evening at the Shuttle Meadow club, ends, as Smith took his place imder I meantime hP the wiftimiiTig' dispute KIN RECALL THE DATE set, ^ven by toe company. Washington, June 27.—(AP)—A. the New York standard. Seated, he ] oyer the viw issues of permanent W. J. Sweeney of New Britain was C. Ratheskyi American minister to elected a new member of the execu­ turned and shook bands with Mayor j oifovention organization and rules. Hr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Bailey of " d l l e d i n b i o t tive committee of which Howard 8. Czechoslovakia today resigned from Walker, directly behind him. j So seriotis ware the defections on his diplomatic post and President Hilliard street were married 86 years Humphrey of New Britain is presi­ By way of a keynote of his own, theiM Issues, however, that even a Morgontown, W. Va., June 27. — Hoover accepted the resignation Chairman Raskob then launched in­ on Thursday, June 28. They paid dent. A change in rules was voted. little attention to toe anniversary (AP)—One man was killed and Hereafter in all tournaments under w ith an expression o f “ deepest re^ to a report on the state of the par but their children determined to seven others wounded, two danger­ the state association’s auspices, a gret.” . ty. celebrate it and did so yesterday aft­ ously, fo a coal mine strike shoot- ball out of bounds will be penalized Rathesky, who called upon Presi' The chairman was cheered when j V ' An (Md Tradition REMEMBER- ernoon. When Hr. and Mrs. BaUay ' at toe Maysville mine of* the When you compare Norge Alaska model vdth other distance only, instead of a stroke dent Hoover personally several days he paid tribute to Jouett Shouse,] Ihe ma^r split was over the pro- ^ ^ ^ s Creek Colliery Company to- and distance as formerly. ago, gave no reason for quitting his wbo has been in charge of Demo-1 pqsalof the'Roosevdt finptAiw to ig- returned after a short absence, they ref^eratora t^ t (1) It haa toe same freesfog unit The annual dinner of the associa­ post He did, however, express a cratic headquarters fo Washington, nfire tfie hundred year tradition of found tables set on toe lawn and A as the LARQBiST Norge refrigerator (2) Actual gathering of more than 25 relatives The killfog was toe first to occur tion will be held tonight at the high opinion of the CzechoSlovaklian and to Charles Michelson, the pub- ] the tiSti thirds rule, and nomfoate by food storaigt space Is 4.8 cubic feet (3j (July 3 mov­ and friends from this and other in toe northern West Vinrinia mine Shuttle Meadow dub. Slow motion people. In accepting the resignation, llcity, director. 1 a'piSin majority. ing parts fo toe dxdusive RoUator compressor (4)| towns; The guests brought with strike that began about ^ weeks pictures of Bobby Jones, Joyce the President said he did 00 “with Thwe was throaty applause, too, Opposed solidly by Fully guaranteed (5) Easy terms arranged if de­ the non-Roose- toefo toe essentials for an appetisfog Wethered and Harry 'Vardon will be the deepest r^ret because of the when he indirectly asked that the volt detraations,detefiations, whowhose strength at e union fo seeking to obtain sired, and. (6) Thfo fo toe dellvered-to-your-homa meal, as well as a buket contain­ shown to Connecticut golfers for distinguished service you have ren­ party platform condemn prohibi­ roarties half of the conven- contracts with computes operating price. . ’ ing 35 beautiful pink roses and other the first time. . ... dered and the fine. place you have tion. departure also has come on a non-union basis. been able to nudee for yourself in “It is not the function of the It ,'the displeasiire of many gtffo. ' , the:,dlploinatlc sendee.’’ chairman of the Democratic Na-]RpbaaQifit Mr. and Mrs. Bailey have lived *fo delsgates. Kentuclv, Manchester upwards of 16 years. Rathesky is a Boston banker. lonal committee to present a jdat-1 N qi ~ ~ Utah,' New Me?^ REDS AMONG VETS form to this convention,” he said. |c^, ____ ppi, Maine and Alaska Hr. Bailey is a wen known grain The President’s letter added: dealer. He fo a native of Bucking­ COME IN AND GET “You have always been a public But I urge each and eyery one of ]^'hava either declared against the YOUB MONEY’S WORTH 1 ; rpu delegates to demand a platform pfopositioh fo cSucus over ham and Mrs. Bailey was Miss Edito Washington, June 27.—(A P I- spirited citizen, working- for the Buell o f Gilead. They have one son. Renewed Communistic activiUes best interests of yo|ur state and of hat will breathe a courageous de- nifebtshown signs of wavers AMERICAN SHOE termination to stamp out rackets ^ . ^ As a caucus of the big New Bernard Bailey, of Glastonbury, who stirred the bonus-seeking war vet­ the nation and I Im ^ that whether fo married and has one child. There erans encampments today as an aft­ in diplomatic work or at home, you and all forms of license that today 'Fbttt.dArafition the Rooseyeltians REPAIR SHOP are imdemfining the morals and ex- j mi^'erad <^y a quarter of the fo also one married daughter, Muriel, 848 Spmoe Street, Cor. Eldridgt ermath of internal disputes within will continue to render valuable ser­ Mrs, Jesse Davis of Paohaug, and lausting the‘financial strength votes.' ANNOUNCINQ the ranks. vice.’’ Miss Maty, Miss-Helen and Miss tho nation. " A 'check, of tfie best information Six members of the Workers Bx- Rathesky’s brief letter to the Alma Bailey, yrho Uve at home. A Cut in Price in Service Men’s League, a Communist Chief ifixecutive follows: People Most Vote On It avnifobto ptdiefited today ,tha rMuit “Many of our citizens attribute D E U V E R E a ) organization, were arrested at one /Tt Is with deepest regret that I would be. {Hcceedfogly close when toe Soles and Heels encampment and held for invest!^ UM er jrou my resignation as minls- these conditions to the 18th Amend­ question fo put to a convention vote, JUSTICE SERIOUSLY ILL Ladfea’ Shoes, Soles and TAX INCLUDm) ment. After twelve years of prac-]priii \ tion. They were distributing a .two- tef to Czechoffiovakla. tottiorrow, with a simple Heels ical experience living under' condi­ page bulletin attacking the veter­ ‘The opportunity you have given to decide. Tto ^Toronto, Ontl, Juna 27.— (A P)—> ta^Ba^aafl cnfildren's ans’ leaders who were frantically tions imposed by this amendment, is vail toe more serious to Roose­ Jimtice J. F. Oide, member of toe Shorn, heels 'foly me to serve my country in, this office all honert Democrats must concede trying tojiold the rank and file in under srou has b ro u j^ t to me great velt sifice a defeat \tould be, con­ Supreme Court of Ontario, suffering Gents’ Shoes, Soles and hat the people themselves should ceded a blow .to his prestige at a line. happiness and satlsfaotioiL It has from ar heart attack, was reportod H eels have an opportunity to vote dlrertly critloei\tliha;'s ' The bulletin urged increased confirmed my high adiniration. so seriously 111 at hfo home here t o ^ ; Gents* Shoes, “panhandUng” on the stvsets and on.this ii^rtant .social question Over Chairman Recently, he had acted as royal Season’s Activities Start This The Democratic Convention. Austin’s home to attend a “ehowei" Justice," to be ^veh at our "Cut fled; coast to coast (e to o) dealanatlon Includes all available stations.) of the HohenZoUems to the throne Price Festival." July 20. West, omed a _ and wST C«nL Eaat. Morning — Swimming Pool Chicago—Roosevelt forces, confi­ given to Btiss Eunice E. Koehler. further use for it. (B v Th» Aatodated Press) of Germany was called for today by Miss Mary Tracy, of Putnam, vis­ NBC-WEAF NETWORK 5:00— 6:00—Moi^on Downay—o out SnppUed With Plenty of The Coventry Happy Gardeners small bam th at svBs no- 6:15— 6:15—Lanny Roaa, Taner—saat; dent on convention eve, strive to the NationaUsi Party, in the r^dst 4-H club met 'Chursday evening at ited her cousins, Mr.^ and Mrs. Jolu) .•ASIC—East: weal (key) weel wtle Den Rtdman Orehaatre-Olzia Sand. foreclose nomination. Roosevelt, Kingsbury. use. He let a 'contract to* wjar wtas wcsh wlpwllt wfbr wro w»y 5:30— 6:30—Easy Acea, Skateh of continued sttife/ among the sonth the chapel hall. (George Kingsbury AnnuUl of Hawtliome street' when weae wtam wwj wsai; Midwest: 6:46— 6:45—Bing Croaby—d to e from Albany, denies bad faith German states, the Von Papen gov­ gave a report on trip to Wash­ make a houae. out at them, -wmaq. well ksd woe*who wow wdat 6:05— 7:00—Irving Kaufman A Or* Summer playgihimd activities ernment and Adolf Hitler. iNORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj chestra—Baale: Organalitias—west charge in refusing to support Jouett ington where he attended v the Na­ left the garage whetb' It fwibs katp webo wday kfyr ckrw cfcf 6:15— 7:15—SIngin’ Sam—Basic: Starn started this morning at 9 o’clock at iShouse for permanent chairman. The restoration of the Kaisers tional 4-H club Encampment moved the hara up to tbe.aorth SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjax Oreh.—Dlzio: Bannatt’s Oreh.— the Ckimmunity playgrounds near New York delegation votes almost 3 was proposed yesterday at a party Rowell CSiaae visited his sister FEAR SIX DROWNED iWfla-wsun wlod wsm wmc wsb wapl west of It, hoolKd " Iwjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro 6:30— 7:30—Kata Smith, Songa the. T. 41. C. A. on North Main to 1 to tiivor two-thirds rule. Melvin caucus by Alfred Hugenberg, Na­ Mrs. Gilbert Storrs’ Sunday. plastw board tor aida ;woai Irtba kths 6:45— 7:45—Colonal and Budd—Basle;. Traylor says he prefers party de­ tionalist leader, who , said the Na­ Elbert Austin of Cbromwell spent some windows aad oo rhl Four Clubmen—Dizia street. Mrs. W. D. Crockett, direc­ Simday with bis brother. Rev. Chickasha, Okla., June 27.—(AP) 7:00— 8:00—Serenadera—o to o feat to victory “on a demagogic tionalists favored a return of the night; having komo tor of physical education at the Y. platform.’’ Majority of platform monarchy Leon H. Austin. —Sudden floods Sunday in south ' k(u 7:15— 8:16—Street Singer — Baaio; spoke before the children of the week, turned over in a ' Cent. East. Oreh.-Dlzle: Orehaatra—west subcommittee expects a repeal sub­ Four more persons were killed Wednesday evening the comedy ceptral Oklahoma claimed at least state a three room house ' 2K)0— 3:00—Pop Concert—Also south 7:30— 8:3(L-Lanln’a Oreheetra—Basle; Robertson and Hollister street mission plank, without pledging, Arabeaqua, Drama—Dlzle and numerous persons were injured “Everybody Happy” w ill be pre­ three lives, and three children were YGcbi ataeady baa rented. 2:30— 3:30—To Be Announced 7:45— 8:45—Broadway Tintypas schools in assembly last week ex­ party to repeal. in political clashes yesterday. sented at Sooth Ckwentiy. 2 :4S— 3:45—The Lady Next Door 8:00— 9:OOL8hilkret Orehaatra—e to e plaining the program. missing, believed drowned in Rush StOO— 4:00—May We Present, Vocal 8:15— 9:15—Mala Chorus—o to c Albany—Gov. Roosevelt denies he In, the meantime, at » secret meet­ The Coventry orchestn will play If a few drope of ottve ett are . 3:15— 4:15—Skippy—east only «:i^-maia wnarua—a lo c The playgrounds will be super­ next Simday evening at a joint creek. More rain, was forecast. ' 3:30— 4:30—Serenadera—o to c 8:30— 9:30—Barlow 9:80—Barlow ^mSymphony—c p h o n y —c to e asked any one to become running ing with CiSiancellor von Papen and added 4o water when warbMg e i^ 8:45— 9:45—Jay C. Pilppen — Baelo vised eyeiy day but Saturday. In mate. General Kurt Vbn Schleicher in Ber­ meeting of the North Methodist and Thirteen persons were plunged in­ 4:00— 5:00—Dinner Oreh.—Also south 9:00—10:110:00—Charles Carille—e to e case of rain craft work be con­ mois leather gloves they wifi Bot bfL 4:10— 5:10—Skippy—midwest repeat 9:15—10:15—Lanny Rosa—west repeat; Washington—Rep, Rainey, of lin, the chancellor wiu reported to Congregational church of Manches­ to the creek when a small bridge come hard or stiff. 4:30— 6:30—Merry Madcaps — Basle tinued in the craft shop' at the Y ter. July 14 the orchestra will pot Pirate Club—^wtam wwJ wsai Freddie Martin’a Oreh.—eaat only Illinois, Democratic leader of House, have asked Hitler to curb the vio­ collai>sed as the party, in a wagon, 5:00— 6:0(^-Donald Novis. Tenor 9:30—10:30—Noble Slecle Oreh.—o to e d scheduled volley ball and other says his convention vote will go to lence of his followers. on a concert at the Grange haU. was orossihg after attending church 6:15— 6:15—Sonata Recital—E ast: PI* 10:00-*11KK>—laham Jones Oreh.—c to e ames w ill be- run 'oiC in the gym. The Bojsf Canning club , of nine rate CluO—ksd woc-who wow wdal 10:30—11:30—Joe Ralehman Or.—o to e Roosevelt. There Was an official denial that services. Eight were saved. 11:00—12:00—Dance—wabc wean wnac Mto Eleanor Dwyer, who has had the meeting . Was .b(ud, but on re­ members met at the home of their 6:30— 6d(V-D’Avrey of Paris—Basic; charge of craft work, will meet Dublin—1,000,000 hear mass on leader, C!ora Kingsbury. Officers The bodiiss of. Mrs. John Lindsey s h e HEAUDOU) SORE Pirate Club—wtmJ webc wday kfyr NBC-WJZ NETWORK closing day of 31st Eucharistic Con­ liable authority it was learned the 8 :4S _ 6H5—The Goldbergs, Sketch with the girls from 9 to 12 every elected were: President, Robert Mc- and Mrs. Calvin Lindsey, sisters-ln- BASIC CHMN—East: wja (key) wbs* gress; Pope Pius XI sends benedic­ chancellor aske^ Hitler to take his 6K)0— 7:00—Historical Sketohesr-east wbza wbal wbam kdka wgar wjr wlw; forenoon except Saturday. For the* Vey; vice-president, Earl Koehler; law, were recovered, one seven 6:30— 7:30—Richard Crooks—Also so. MIdwtat: wcky kyw kfkz wear wls kwk tion "by radio. uniforme4 toUowers off the streets mfles downstream. Three small chil­ Had It f n 30 Years— A Can. (west rpL 9:30—10:30) present basketry, painting on g^ass, secretary, Russell Wlegold; treas 7NID—k 6:00—Gypsies Concert Oreh. kwer koll wren wmaq New York—^The Rev. Dr. Francis because the constant fighting had urer, Andrew liebnum. dren of Mrs. Jdbn IJndsey, Mary It Went in 80 Bays NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — W tm j sewing and carpentry work will he damaged GSfmsaiy’s cause at . 7:30— 8:30—Parade of States—e to e wiba kstp webc wday kfyr ckgw cfcf taught. Materlsds wUl be furnished P. Duffy, noted chaplain of the Officers elected for the Jolly Ruth. one. J. D., three, and Eugene, 8:00— 9:00—Radio Forum—c to c SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjaz ‘Fighting 69tii,’’ dies. Lausanne. four—w ew m lssin’*. 8:30— 9:30—Kay Donna, Contralto wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmo wsb. wapl by the playground committee. Juniors Canning club were: Presi­ "I had SB ulcer on my anMe 'p kad 6:45— 9:45—Special Kiwanis Program wjdz wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre Facilities at the playgrounds have Warren, R. I.—Warren Sea dent, Josephine Stirarit; vice-presi­ Near Tishomingo, Thomas ,D. it 30 years aad could not get It kaal- 9:00—m:00—Russ Columbo Orchestra woai ktbs kths Scouts irescue three youths whOse dent, Beatrice Blackburn; secietery, Wade, 25, a highway woriter, drove ed. Had medical treatment Igot 9:15—•1:15—Vincent Lopes Orchestra MOUNTAIN—koa ksl kgir kghl been improved. The swimming pool 9:45—10:45—Cab Calloway Orchestra has been cleaned and many loads of canoe tipped over, in a strong out­ Grace Reed; treasurer, Elizabeth his automobile off a washed out two boxea of Petersoits OintoMot 10:00—11:00—Ralph Kirbery — Baste PACIFIC COAST—kgo kfl kgw komo going on the'Warren river. Hinckley. Miss 'Betty Blackburn bridge approach on SwiKl^ Creek aad it was entirely heUed before 1 Sherlock Holmes—^mL and coast khq kpo keca kez kjr kga kfsd ktar sea sand added; the tennis court and . 10:05—11:0O-Buddy Rogers Orchestra Cent. East. ball diamond have been recondition­ Putnam, C3onn.—Jewelry valued CONNECTICUT wUl help as assiatent leader of the afid waa dfowned. had used the ae«»d one. X dbs’t ‘lOdO—11:30—Reser’s Eskimos—AJso 2:00— 3:00—Literary Program at from $400 to $600 stolen from dub. Streams subsided quickly. Jbe think thrire is a better riiaidy on 2:15— 3:15—Colby Davie^ Orehaatra ed. CBS-WABC NETWORK __ __ rry__ store window by men who smashed G eo^ A. Kingsbury and Miss Canadian river wim bl^, but net earth." Mrs. J. q. HeaderiOn, Wte- 3:15— 4:15—Jingle Joe—Also coast Mrs. Crpckett will have charge of the glass with a stone. a t the Bhra ' Koehler attended the 4-H dangerous, at . Oklahoma City. ston-Salem, N. C. A big bek ooMi BASIC CHAIN — EAST: wabc (key) 3:30— 4:30—The Singing Lady — eaat activities every afternoon from 1 to Boston—^Nine persons killed in Camp of Hartford County, Sunday Heavy , rains were general ever the caily 85 cents at any drug .wade woko wcao waab wnac wgr wkbw only; Old Pappy—midwest only wkro wbk ckok wdre wcau wip*wfan 3:4 0 - 4:46—orphan Annie—east only 4.30 excepting Saturday. On Tues- motor vehicle accidents in Massa­ afternoon where Gebrge gave a re- state. Advt. wlas wean wfbl wspd wmal; Midwest: 4:00— 5:00—Ted Black’s Orchestra (j|ays and Thursdays tennis instruc chusetts last week. c o N vo rrio N 'Wbbm wgn wfbm kmbe wcco kmoz 4:45— 5:45 — Lowell Thomas — eaat; tion will be given girls from 1:30 to Hyannis, Mass.—Foye M. Mur­ EAST AND CANADIAN — wpg wph Orphan Annie—midwest repeat wlbw wbec wlba wfCa wore clrb ckac 6:00— 6:00 — Amoa *n’ Andy — eaat 2:30, after that time the'courts will phy, 52, proipinept Boston lawyer DIXIE — wgst wfsa wbrC wbt wdod only; Singin’ Lady—midwest repL be available for the girls to play and amateur aviator, is killed and Chicago, June 27—(At*) — The ‘knoz klra wreo wlac wdsu wtoc krla ' 5:15— 6:16—The Jeetars, Vocal Tria his wife injured in Crash of wrr ktrh ktsa waco kfjf wqam wdbo 5:30— 6:30—Stebbfna Boys—o to e off their tennis tournament games. Connecticut delegate are wearing wdae whig wbas wtar wdbj wfiw wwva 5:45— 6:45—Jones A Hare—Also aonth The same will hold good for the Amphibian. badges indicative or some of * the MIDWEST—wbcm wsbt wcah wmbd ' 6:00— 7:00—Morgqn L. Eastman Or* Newton, Mass.—^Engagement of !wtaq wkbh kfab wisn ksej wlbw kffa chestra—Also south and Canadian boys Monday, Wednesday and Fri­ high spots in the State’s history. wrat wnaz wkbn 6:3(L- 7:30—Daath Vqlley Oayo—e to e day afternoons. Mary Lee Hutchins and William The top is formed of a leaf and :MOUNTAIN—kvor kls koh kdyl 7:00— 8:00—Minstrel*—Also south It is proposed to organize teams Barry Wood, Harvard athlete, an­ acorn symbolic of Charter Oaje. .PACIFIC COAST—kb] knz koin kgb 7:30— 8:30—Olsen’s Music—Also Can. in volley ball, serve-us ball, hit pin nounced. From this hangs a red, wlfite anfi kfre kol kfpy kvl kern kmj kfbk kwg 8:00— 9d)0—The Country Doctor Plymouth, Mass.—Peter W. Pate CenL EasL 8:15— 9:15—Whispering Jack Smith and regular buehali. There will also bluv. ribbon with the words "Consti­ ; 2:00— 3:00—Westphal Orches.—c to c 8:30— 9:30—Love Songs and Waltzes be instruction in' folk dancing. The of Boston elected state commander tution State 1932" in gold, and be­ 2:30— 3:30—Artists’ Recital—o to c 8:45— 9:45—”Tish,” Dramatic Series of the veterans of Foreign Wars. . 3:00- 4:00—Westphal Orches.—c to c 9:00—10:00^McCravy Bros. — basic: swimming pool will be open every low a medaUion showing a ship un­ Amos ’n’ Andy—repeat to west Harrisville, N. H. — Search for der fuU saU. 3:30— 4:30—Christian’s Orches—-c to c day from 1:30 to 4:80, in charge of Rev. Elbert W. Whitney, 82, retired 4:00— 6:00—Current Events—c to c 9:15-^10:15—Sodsro Concert Orchestra Mr. Hamilton or his assistants. 4:15— 5:15—^Vaughn de Leath—o.fo c 10:00—11:00—Plane Moods, Lee Sims minister, continues through week Hotel Sherman is the home of the 4:30— 5:30—Hall’s Oreh.—coast out 10:15—11:15—Carl Moore’s Orehaatra end without success. 4 :4 ^ 6:45—Funnybcrcrc—coast out 10:30—11:30—Jones A Hara—coaat rpL Boston—Irving R. Traverse, 29, Connecticut party, but their rooms Conventionalities Army Reserve officer, held on a are scattered through the tell build­ charge of impersonatii^ a Federal ing, center of municipal political ac­ officer. tivity in Chicago when a national A thereugk drenching was the S t John’s N. F.—Airplane wreck­ convention is not in session. The lot of many delegates who deserted age picked up a weak ago poiitlvely visitors spent an hour getting regie-' WTIC the gossip qf lake front hotel lobbies identified as parts of the plane in tered Sunday afternoon, the tempor­ to do some sight-seeing their first which Dr. Kuehnert and Arthur ary disaiipearance-of Mayor William Trmveten Brosdeaatliig Soirlee day in town. Almost without notice SuUivan disappeared May 80. J. Rankin’s baggage funilshed the Hartford, Conn. the rain came down in bucketfuls Providence, R. I.—Contingent of only excitement. 50,000 W., 1060 K. C., 282.8 M. catching many of the badged and about 100 men leave to joitKihe MoBdf^r» June 27,1982 be-ribboned crew blocks from the "Bonus Army" at Washington. John M. BaUoy of Hartford haa Eastern DsyUght Time been chosen secretary of the dele­ Monday, Jane 27, 1982 P. M. nearest shelter. New Haven, Conn.—Merger But, in holiday mood, they took it the National Bank and Trust f gation to succeed A. S. Lynch of E . D. 8 . 4:00—^Bthelyn Taylor, eoBtralto. West Haven, former state commit­ 4:45—Oibhestra. as a lark. pany and Merchants National P . M. announced. tee secretary who was unable to 4:00—Pop CkincerL Clliristlaan 4:58—^Baseball Scores. make the trip. Lynch traveled on Kriene, director; with Janet 5:00—^Agricultural Markets. Mrs. W. Scott Durand of Chicago is a Republican by label. But four the “Charter Oak Spedal” as far Ck)oper, soprano. (To network in­ 5:15—Orchestra. ^ as Albany, however. cluding WEAF, WJAR, WTAG, 5:30—Nursery jingles, songs and years after working actively for the DECLINE IS SHOWN IN late President William Howard Taft, WRC, WTAM, WWJ, WCAE, stories. . Some of the Alfred E. Smith supi^ WSB, WKY, WSM, WAPI, 5:45—OiUdhood pliqrUt. she went campaigning in 1916 for Woodrow Wilson. Yesterday she was BOTH BIRTHS, porters arqr understood to have ask­ WCKY, WMAQ, KSTP, WBFR, 6:00—^Time; weather; qiorti re ed Governor W. Lt Cross to make a WWNC). view. in evidence at another Democratic 6:10—Organ, Louis Weir. speech seconding his nonfination. 4:30—^Vocal recital. Party—social this time—at the Connecticut’s birth and death The governor took the matter under 4:45—LAurel Trio—Herbert Ander­ 6:15—^The Monitor Views the home of her friend, Mrs. Clarence N. rates for the first four months of News. advisement David B. FitzGerald son, director. Goodwin. 1932 show a distinct decline as com­ of New Haven 4nd W. E. Thoms, 5:(M)—A. Everett Austin, Curator, 6:30—Stories, orchestra. pared with the corresponding peri* Morgan Memorial. 6:45— Today’s news, LewtU Waterbury have also been mention­ (trover Whalen, New York’s ez- bd of last year, it is revealed in the ed in that connection. > 5:15—Happy, Go «nd Lucky. Thomas. officlal greeter and master of sar­ report of the Bureau of Vital- Sta­ 5:30—^Pop’s Pirate Club. ' 7:00—^Time; Amos ‘n’ Andy. torial elegance, is equally effulgent tistics of the State Department of 5:45—Swanee Serenaders. 7:15—Songs and maadolute; on Chicago’s Michigan boulevard. Health contained in the depart­ 6:00—^Bulletins. Swedish dialect stories. Wearing a broad->rimmed Panama ment’s monthly bulletin Issued to­ KIWANIANS CONVENE 6:05—Serenading Strings. Chris­ 7:30—Comedy sketch. and, sympbonically blended costume day. Even more sharply dropping tiaan Kriens, director. 7:45—^BiUy Jones and Ernie Hare. of grey and blues, heavy malacca rates are recorded in comparison 6:80—Ibe Merry Madcaps, Norman 8:00—Orchestra. with the Ihut four months of 1930. Cloutier, director. 8 :-5—Orchestra. stick swinging, he could be spotted Detroit, June 27.—(AP)—Kiwan- today half a block off as he greeted, For the four-month period, the ians from all over the United States 7:00—^Baseball scores. 8:30—Death Valley Days. number of births in Connecticut 7:05—Hank Keene. 9:00—^Minstrels. right and left—unofficially. and Canada open their last interna­ 7:20--Broadway Favorites, Nor­ 9:30—George Olsen’s orchestra. was 7,624, a rate of 13.8 per 1,000 tional convention today in the' city Colonel man Cloutier, director. 10:00—^The Country Doctor. Genevieve Clark Thomson, who population, armual basis. During the where the organisation waa founded 7:30—Chirley DeVoe, banjoist; 10:15—^Whispering Jack Smith. saw her father, the late Champ same period of J931, the number of 17 years ago. Dorothy Berry, pianist 10:30—Love Songs and Waltzes. Qark, attain a majority and then birth was 8,503 and the rate was Future conventions of Kiwanis In­ 7:45—Studio program. 10:45—Springfield RepubUean news go down to defeat under the two- 15.6 per 1,000 population. In 1930, ternational will be held sectional- Tollman handed the first four months brought 9,- 8:00—^Arthur Allen in Dramatic bulletins. thirds rule hack in 1912, is rather ly- Sketch. • 11:00—Time; weather, sports re­ yes-and-noish about abolishing it 283 birtiis, which was at the rate of On today’s program waa a wel­ 8:30—Richard Crooks, tenor. view. now. 17.2 per 1,000. coming address by Joseph G. Prance, . 9:00—^The Gypsies. 11:15—Joe Rines’ orchestra. "As a general proposition, Fd be The r ecline in the death rate for organizer of K iw ^s and the first down to Granger 9:30—Parade of the States. 11:80—Midnight Serenade, Louis glad to see the rule abolished," she this period is nut as marked as the Klwanian, to he followed by the an­ 10:00—^Wnc Playhouse, Guy Weir, organist. observed, "but about the wisdom of birth rate, the 6,286 deaths in the nual message of the international Hedlund, director. 12:00—Time. shelving it now, I don’t know." first third of the year brlnsdag the president, William O. Harris, of Los 10:30—News, weather; Atlantic Her husband, James M. Thomson, rate down to 11.4 per 1,000 as com­ Angeles, who arrived yesterday. his 1870 secret Coast Marine forecast. is a delegate from Louisiana. pared with a rate of 11.8 last year Officers will be elected Wednesday 10:35—^The Merry Madcaps, Nor­ when there were 6,401 deaths. In and the convention will adjourn man. Cloutier, director; with the iOf KLUXER SANE the corresponding months of 1930, Thursday. H am oneers. the rate was 12.6 and the number 11 tSO—Vincent Lopez* orchestra. YACHTSMAN DROWNS of deaths was 6,739. that mdlows and 11:45—Cab Calloway’s orchestra. Chicago, June 27—(AP) — Ed­ 12:00 Midn.—SUent ward Yoimg Clark, former high Ku New York, June 27.—(AP)— CURB QUOTATIONS Klux Klan official and more recent­ Clarence Koslay, yachtsman of HND MUCH I(X CREAM flairs tobacco 9S ly promoter of a new fratemEi or­ Orange, N. J., was lost in the sea at ganization called Bsskaye, Inc., haa 2:80 a. m. yesterday when the UNDER STATE STANDARD By AS80GIATBD PRESS been pronounced sane by psychia­ schooner Adriana was destroyed by Amer Sup Pow ...... 1% trists of the Cook coimty psircho- fire. Ten others leaped to the deck Assd Gas and Blee Va nothing else can. WBZWBZA pathlc hospital to which he had Urn- of the English sloop Jolie Brise and Nearly one-third of the samples Cities Service ...... 2 self committed as a paranoaic. Bprlngfleld — Boston were saved. of ice cream sold in Connecticut Elec Bond and Share >...... 6 Dr. V. G. Urse, one j)f the hospi­ The Adriana was a scratch boat which have been examined by the (Soldman Sachs ...... 1?4 tal’s chief alienists, said yesterday in the race from Montauk Point, Bureau of Laboratories of the State Hudson B a y ...... H i Just try it I Monday, Jnno 27 no trace coifid be found of mental N. T., to Bermuda. The J(fiie Brise, Department of Health during the Midwest Utila ...... '4 ailment and such a report would be also an entry in the contest, raced part year have failed to meet with Penn Road . • • voc.^»x...... l\k 5:00 p. m.—^Louise Brabant, Jack made to Judge Chairles Allen at a ba(^ three ^ e s to effect the res­ Pub Util Hdd 3-16 sanity hearing for Clarke Thursday. the bacteriological requirements es­ Brooks. cue of Kozlay’s companions. tablished by an act of the 1931 Gen­ Stand Oil Ind 17% Qarke was committed to the county Koday fell into the water while United Founders I •B • • 4 C-16 5:30—Tommy Christian’s Orchestra. hospital for observation last Tues­ eral Assembly, it is stated in the de­ 5:45—^The Mirtbquakers. trying to make the leap to safety. partment’s monthly bulletin which Util Pow and Lt ••••••• day on request of his counsel, who Ajcother who failed in the attempt 6:00—Sports Talk. produced a report of. a physician was Issued today. 6:05—^Harold B. Smith, pianist. was hauled from the water. The 1931 le^ ature estebliriied a SEIZE SPEEDBOATS terming him. a paranoiac. name was not learned. 6:15—Vaughn de Leath, Contralto. State attorney’s investigators bacterial standard for ice cream. 6:80—Baseball Scores. The fire started from spontaneous Since this law went into effect the Now London, June 27 —(AP) — 6:85—Philisse Chevalier, songs. have had Esskaye, Inc., under sur- combustion in the galley of the Seized laat night-on charges of run­ velUance. Clarke had proYnised to d^artment labontorles have ex­ ning without lights and failing to 6:45—Democratic Convention. Adriana. The JoUe Brise was sum­ amined 664 samples, at the request 7:00—^Mo^n Downey. "cure” the economic ilis of the na­ moned by fiares. stop when signalled, the speedboats tion through it and membership fees of the State Dairy and Food Com­ Maureen of Providence and Wild 7:15—Time Blenders; Lanny Ross. The race, which was sponsored by missioner’s office. Of these, 219 sam­ ranging from $10 to $800 were ask­ the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club and Knight of Newp(»t were in custody 7:30—Msiflcian. ed. Offices of the organisation arc ples or thirty-three i>ercent have 7:46—sing Crosby. the Ouislng Club of America, start­ of the (toast (Soard here today. now closed, however. failed to meet the above require­ The seizures were made by the 8:00— Irving Kaufman, Roger ed Saturday afternoon. ments. White’s Orchestra. destroyer Shaw which observed the speedboats near liquor supply ship 8:16—Singin’ Sam. GUNBOAT BOMBED MORE EARTHQUAKES 8:80—^Four Cfiubmen. 34 miles southeast of Block Island NcLEVY FOR GOVERNOR and persiled them after they sped 8:46—Colonel Stoopnagle and Bud. Hongkong, Jime 27.—(AP)—The Mexico City, June 27.—(AP)—A 9:00—^Manhattan Serenaders. away, the (toast Guard said. British gimboat Moorhen waa West Haven, June 27—(AP) — filspatch: today from Colim^ which It the third time the Maureen has 9:16—Street Singer, Sam Lanin’s bombed by mistake today by C3il- was hit by a tidal wave last week, Orchestra. The Socialist Party has chosen Jas­ been brought (n here for navigation nese airplanes sent by General Chan per McLevy of Bridgeport to bead said the city was shaken yesterday law violstiims recently. The ves­ 9:80—Organ Recital; Edward Jar CSial-Tong to recover a quantity of by three more fairly sharp earth- don, tenor. its ticket for the State elections in sel w ^ in charge of a man. who munitions captured by Admiral November. shocks. They were accomp^ed by gave hisDame as John Howell. The 10:00—^Muslc that Satisfies; Boswell Chan C3iak, rebel commander o f the McLevy who was the Socialist low subterranean rumblings which Sisters. mastei: of Wild- Knight gave his Cantonese naw. mayorality cand^te of Bridgeport terrified the people. name as-' John fiHndeau. 10:15—Modem Male Chorus. Admiral Chan CHiak’s gunboats %lated reports said that the 10:80—Columbia Symphony Orches­ city election laat year ran ahead of earlier in the day had captured a the Republican candidate, received towns of Cihuatlan and Camotlan NEW HAVim BANKS MERGE tra. Chinese steamer carrying s quanti­ the gubernatoral nomination at his de Miraflores were destroyed by last 10:45—Jay C. FUlppon, comedian; ty of rifles valued at $600,000 which purty’a conventiem yesterday. week’s quakes. No lives were re­ New Haven, June 27—(AP)— A R ill Spitalny’s Orchestra. belonged to the regulisr Cantonese Hie running mates will incrtide: ported iMt ' merger which combines two of tbe 1X:00—^Democratic Convention. forces. Louis Krabl of Heridan for lieuten­ Governor Salvador Sauoedo of oldest banks in New Haven bas beea 11:16—^Freddie Martin’s Orchestra. The planes were sent out to bomb ant govatnor; Dayere Allen of Coliiqa today appealed to Red Cross effected by. the F irst National Bank 11:80—Noble Sissle’s Orchestra. Chan CSxak’s boats, but near Klau Wilton, United States Senator, for food and medicinal supplies, A 'Trust Company and tbe Mer­ island they -apparently mistook the Joseph Kllngennan of New Haven, saying both were badly needed in chants National Bank. British boat for a Chan Chak craft state treasury; David Maaisall of to* quake area. Thomas M. iHtoele, prestdant of Six bombs were dropped near her, Oraahwich controller and Mrs. Ray' tbs First Nattooat said nls bank bad DEATHS LAST NIGHT but she waa not Btruek. nund of Hartford, aacratary of SLAYER ELECTROCUTED all tbe assete of MsrpbaBte aad hai Tha Chan Chak hoata wen in atata. ■ssumed all Its d s ^ ts had liabUi- Hongkong harbor toBigbt for re- The eottvantion, wUb Martin F. tiss. Tba eomUasd li^tutiOBS win* YorE—Tb« Rev. Franda paira following tha battle. Plunkett, of Wallingford aa nennan- n H. DMvasie was ^ectro- bavs asssts ot Z0fi00fi90. D u ^ , .61» ealebratod chaplain sot chairman andersad Norman IB Rookrisw penitsntMry to- Tbs Msrabaats wfU soatiaus to tbB 4ngbtiiig 69th." Tb^ uaad to oritloiM Jinuny Thomas for the praaldaaey and ir U a p art i n ^ elAyiag of b opsrats tsayponullar la Its pronat BetUn—Dr. Bnift flebolz, 68, for- Walker for traveling about ao much. adttyted a platfonq tm ‘ ' ftatlflti Bttsnda&t **iiriwg s bunding at (Btats aad C b i^ BtmstR iBT im iater of aeonomies and ra- Now aome of tbain are aaylng that ‘ uBBmpkynMnt wltiqb Bated tor ttm Bine blit sventuaU); the " IM should baua a ta ^ away ^ tha^ and • Btata bood.iaaiia. Btbsr tklM BMB MTS ---- NatMMl p i / , iT'V-v-. "fv K-/ V;

' . .MV-r-M*'V/ , . , , . Vt- : '» I ' ' ? ' • M I, ' « 'V ’ v*»'i < '■ ' ' ' • It PAOB’lX d B f? L u i a caticcfrioic JEVflNllirQ UANCBE8TER, CONM. HOWAY, JDMZ ZT, 1N&: t , I#/* i|< '. r*. » 'I . j • # . 1 ‘ ■ t I ■ ities of a public serrfoe they had has bSMi claimed be wanted only a sUght ra- or that squally sfispbatfo pradlotleft ''lejjdaletiae' to t b a M d trusted, a politioal leddenhip they S y .p o v sriy jfriM lng ity vision of tbs tariff, A fsw agricul­ mad# liy tha FraaldaBt in April, had hmiored and a oeneeptlra of ittnitPiitM stit0f|r of eba tural inorsasss for tha farmar, and IM l. whan, with n dafldt of n a ^ y Whan tha fawet-llairlay loaaaun ' v/s shairi BARKLEY DENOUNCES publio reqiOBaibUiW whioh for a oen- a faw touches bsrs and tbsrs to fi'lmUon dollars than in tha Troaa- f o l i _ tuiy and a half they had eheritoed who havs yeork. Ws in brighten up tbs industrial pieturs was ttndar qonityratioB'lB tha faa- theVflltedi_ idutjc|,tha.< ury, ha aald ”Thara will ba no naad ata, tha panwaaBts fHth thi'ald of in toeir hearts. America. today^sN ntaier the 4nsl oenstltutsd tbs mild program ha for an Inoraaaa in tanaa upon tha adyentitn* SI foeffdaiiMl Let me say, though, that such d prograaaira BtyuMioahi, saught to product! cf ile l&iL triumph over peVirty than svsr be- paopla at tha oominf saaalon of Con- tot up auch a ataadard is tha Mm* speetaole was but the Inevitablo fbre in the htetow of any land. The g rasa.” •let the prodoeer ^ __ _ G. 0. P. IN KEYNOTE fnutlon of that theory of ' govern­ mona-Nonla Aoa&dntent Thla pfo- to get the ratyluc out of poorbouse la vaatebiM from among AeoonUnf to thaaa Fraridantlal ment which holds that a'few peo^, poaal . mada tha TAiiff Oofluniaaioa us., We have uot yea leaohed the ophaeiaa tha dapraaaion ahould what it was intandad to ha whan aa- try into tho'.YroiIiPa nwrliite more fortunate than toe rest in goal, but glven/a obanoe to go for­ Kva tarmlnatad May 8th, 1981. But taUiahad by tha Damooratie ptyty obtain lor that c o B M u S tS > wealth, birth or education, hdve the ward with tbs pobotes of the last it la stiU in profraaa at an aeoalar- atyart faot-fladiag hodjr for tha M arnoimt equal to toeworM; PeieriliM Protaliitioii PbuA At 'TroniiouNu Agglo- right to use aflbndes of government eight yearsi ws fShall^soon with the ated spaad, add tha Conffrass has aaflataaca Of Contyaaa, tha sola tax­ pltu whatever advantSiiw m for the espletation of this rest of toe help of Ood be in sight of the day ju s t paiMad a billion dollar ta x n 'ta t- ing powar undiHf tha Amaricao sys­ city from our dofluette jadai people in order that they may 'them­ when poverty w ^ be banished front ura made nroasaary fay th a d ^ o r - tem- j of govarnnMtot,g o ______W i proposal mid our intoniational trad# ■walioB o( Scrap Lmaber^ — Rapt die Tariff and selves reap where .they have not ships. * ? this nation. There is no guaranty abla conditlMis to which tha pras- tha Rapublican party was a tu a to d a - sown and gather where they have against poverty equal to a job for ent R^bllean Adminlatration has f a s t -W e Witt iamatt at the head d & not strewen. ^ Farm PoBcy— "Nodnog Wrong With die RepobGc” every man. That is the primary pur­ mada ths largaat contribution. During tha p rasan t aaaaiOB o f Con­ poportment of Agrieultttre a feope- It is toe Inevitable culmination of pose of the priioieswd 'advocate.” Hawley-Snioot Tariff that theory which holds that under gress t)ie damoOratic party wrote, ta n who has some knowledge M the Mr, Hoovdr utes Sleeted and with Slnoa tha enactment of the Hoo- ■ponaored sad saetirad tha paaaaga •ul^eet, and some e y ity e ^ : lor toe foims of law small minorities of He Sayt, "Except Tint h Hat Been Mitnanaged, Ex­ him a CoMNSS ReteibUcan in both var-Orundy Tariff law more than of a maaaura which nugbt to lift tar­ thoee who strugfle with it. < toe people have toe right to rob all branches. They >; were given their forty nations in self-defense have iff making above tha sordid proeasf- These questions of agrleuKufe, in­ of toe people; for it is only d step "chance to go fotwaril with the pol- followed the example we set them by es of log-roUers and back-acratebara ploded and Demoralized” By the Party In Power, from rob b ^ under toe forms of law raising their own tariffs, many of dustry and eommereo are Inaeptya- Ides of the lairi^eisht years.” That and'Placs it upon the high plana of hly bound to thoM of enq^oitoient to robbery Jn violation of law. they went fovwsra with them the them in specific diacrimlnation scientific knoYriedgw obtained by an The nation and toe worid renMm- against us, and our forsign trade has and uttemployment, coneeniing Senatoi't Addrett In FidL whole nation ana the world now expert body reap<^ble to Congr( which the present AdmlnlstratioB ber that few of those who were com­ testify. Yet, mwtitef uh this very dwindled to a mere shadow of its Under it every article subject to im - panions in crime ever became com­ former self. port duties would have has been squatty derettet and im­ spot two w e^ - Sgs, neither in potent had about wUeb its spokes­ panions in punishment. speech nor in, ^at^rm>'declaration AccoTiUng to the, reports of the with on its merits free from, connec­ Ladien and Gantlemen of the Con­ Idealism that had ever inspired toe Secretary ^ Commerce our exports tion with any other article or inter­ men two weeks: ago were oaMaoit^ This was Normalcy! did the Rejhibtioaa party refer to silent from to<« rostrum. ven tion : human souL Then came Codldge. For six this pledge^ to their failure to ful­ to toe markets of the world for the e s t We were drawing to toe close of Not oply l^ve they bete Impotent ' W e meet today in the midst of n years profotmd sUence was mistaken fil it, or to the catastrophe, "their single year 1980 declined more than This measure requested and urged the most magnificent program of 81,375,000,000, while for 1931 they the President to enter into confty- sad derelict, but in their dealing solemn responsibility. We meet to for profound wisdom. We entered policies” had wrought domestic' legislation ever formulat­ were only 82,877,000,000 as compared ences and agreements with other na­ ^ tb the whole subject there hSe toe ear of laissez faire. It was Under thls*new worker of mira­ be#n an unwortliy lack of .^rank* chart through seas that are turbu­ ed or enacted in thrice toe period's thought that toe people were weary with 85,240,000,000 for 1929, a de tions looking. to the; reduction of cles poverty was .to be abolished Cline of 54 per cent. ness with the people. !^tei^ o t 4': lent a safe and steady course for length. We were drawing to toe of ideals and of ideas, were nauseat­ and ignoraitea was to. vanish. Home­ trade barriers between them and . In his official publication toe Sec­ recognizing and revealing toe truth the people of a harassed nation. We close of a prosperity not fashioned ed with public corruption and ofH- less and jobless men and women ourselves, and thus set an example retary of Commerce has stated that about unemploj/ment, every agency by toe manlpulatioiu of political dal indecency, and that toe course ALBEN W. BARKL.EV in the right direction as we had so meet to help enable them to remove were to be but'a memory. Poor- even in 1981 every state in the Union of concealment, and denial at toeir artificers, but which was fostered of safety lay in^blng on or near houses were to he preserved as rel­ recently set an example in the wrong a' shroud and don the garments of contributed its share to this export dlraction. disposal baa been employed to hide and nurtured in the soil of political toe shores of a shallow political rivu­ ies and sought for as antiques. professed as toe object of an extra life and of'hope. We meet to fulfill trade and all were benefited by it; But Mr. Hoover vetoed toe meas­ the- truth and prevent toe promotion equality and economic Justice. - let. free from toe squalls of deep sea Agriculture''was to. be so rehabili­ session of Ciongress. an appointment with Destiny. Today that thirty states exported more ure, because he was not willing to of suitable reltjef. We stood at toe i>eak of America’s activities and safe from toe winds \No candidate or platform of eitoer we meet to make preliminary ar- tated that it might shake its fist in than ten millions each and that give up toe power he held tmder When every well, informed person power and infiuence among toe na­ generated by toe friction of intellec­ ptety in 1928 had promised or .rangements for a larger gathering toe face of industry and proclaim twelve of them exported more toe Smoot • Hawley Act and to and organization knew that there tions of toe world. We saw oxir na­ tual contacts. its equality, promised in every Re­ threatened a general revision of toe in the nation's Capital on the fourth tion no longer a debtor to toe world, tariff. The Republicans had claimed sixty mUlion dollars worth of toeir a lesser degree under toe Act of were flve or six million Idle men and Coolidge "Economy” publican platform for a generation. 1922. of next March, when the nominee of moving hat in hand from capital to from every stump that toe Fordney- products to toe markets of other na­ womro In toe natimi in 1930 and ,thls convention will be Inaugurated While making pious and virtuous On the fourth o f March, 1929, Mr. tions When Great Britain recently en­ 1931, toe Departments of Labor and capital a suppliant for their boimty. Hoover and 'his Republican Con­ McCumber Act of 1922 had brought President of the United States. overtures to "economy,” through He declared that 1,460,000 work­ acted her tariff, law it was frankly Commerce were claiming there- were We had become toe world’s credi­ gress took charge of the govern­ all toe prosperity of which they We view upon the national and toe press and in public statement, boeusted. The coim try did not expect, ers were employed in producing our annoimced that some of toe rates only two or three millions. tor. Out of our ample vaults we bad ment. But. .ex^ery prediction, every were made for trading purpones. T international horizon circumstances come to supply toe means to fight Air. Coolidge offidally recommend­ demand or want an Increase in tar­ export trade for toe last year and Form of Government which call for the most constructive ed allowed and approved increases promise, every assurance made by an equal number employed Indirect­ When Canada enacted her retalia­ for toe world’s civilization. And them to obtain votes has turned to iff rates. Legitimate and up-to-date When faced with unpleasant facts thought, the most sympathetic un­ in toe expenses of toe national gov­ industry did not need it, and our ly because of it. In other words, tory tariffs against us toe way was when that struggle had ended we ashes in their hands, and every pre­ left open for mutual negotiations and conditions which it has helped derstanding and treatment, the aaked. for nothing but toe respect ernment of more than'650 million international trade and financial and practically three million workers te bring about, toe policy of this most unselfish o t pur­ dollars. tense has been exposed in all its diplomatic relationships were cer­ were employed on accoimt of an ex­ and agreements for toe resumption and friendship of all nations. We of accord and accommodation, ip toe administration has been to efoss tfie pose of which the world of politics, While claiming to set an-example naked, affisctatlon. tainly not to be enhanced by toe port trade of 82,377,000,000. Ac­ claimed no reward but toe opj^f- Interchange of our products.-But toe street or appoint a Commission. We of frugality to all toe people by . a Agrictilture ;has continued to col­ general raising of trade barriers, cordingly a loss of 82,850,000,000 in '^economics and morality is capable. tunity ..to labor with former friend present ^publican Administration ari toe only nation in toe world now lapse. Industry has langiUshed be­ But when Mr. Hoover’s extra ses­ exports between 1929 and 1931 The conditions which face our and enemy, now friends alike, in toe perpetual prating about govern­ persistently and doggedly rofused to living under toe Commission form yond any ..previous record. Credit sion convened in Washington all toe meant toe loss of work by no less ’’couiitry and the world charge us mental savings never accomplished, sanction, an expre^on of toe legis­ of government rehabilitation of tom nations and has been spstricted until finance and objects of Special Privilege,.all toe than three million American men with a heavy compulsion to ascer- he encouraged through his own at­ lative will upon this, subject, and we Not only, have they refused to unhappy peoples throughout the productive exiterprise are frightened feeders at the Public Trough, all and women who are willing and en­ * tain their causes, to search for their titude zmd through toe “greatest are now powerless to make any ad­ deal frankly with toe people about world. and stagnant,, and there is constant­ those who In campaigns proclaim titled ‘to earn toeir bread by toeir remedy and to apply that remedy in Secretary of toe ff’reasury since vancements toward toe undoing of this vital social and economic prob­ WUm d , Leader of liberalism. ly marching a greater army of un­ toeir opposition to government in daily toil. the most fundamental manner which Alexander Hamilton,” and toe toe iniquity which we ourselves-nave lem, but they have almost failed to We were drawing to toe close of employed men- and women in search business but who between campaigns We are told that we are self-suffi wisdom can conjure or singleness of greatest Secretary of Commerce in inflicted, upon. our own people and deal with it at all and have exhibit­ ^purpose* consecrate to the service an epoch whose spiritual deliniations all history, an orgy of speculation of honest toil than has ever been conspire to enMare it into use for cient; that we are so strong, power­ upon toe world. . were bounded by toe horizon of experience by this or any other na­ toeir special benefit, swept down ed a lack of sympathy almost unbe­ 'of a great nation. We must not only and inflation that had no formdation ful, independent and self-reliant that But toe enactment of toe Smoot- lievable. man’s accumulated hopes, whose po­ tion. upon Washington like a congrega­ we may close our gates to interna­ diagnose. We must prescribe. We in real values. This regime official­ Hawley Tariff law was not toe only 'When a great drought in 1930 must by a major operation remove litical foimdations were set deep in ly sanctioned, if it did not connive In order to divert toe public mind tion of harpies. They remained imtll tional commerce and yet assture our gesture toward atyiculture made by they loaded toe government and toe brought privation to toe people; of from the body of our nation and the the Jeffersonian philosophy of equal at,, a perversion of toe functions of from this ghastly parade of errors own prosperity. But toe normal this Adndnistrali.oQ- It’ announced people with addltioncd burdens tw enty-one states of this Unlon> and world, both of which are sick and rights, and whose accomplishments toe Federal Reserve System which and. calamities toe childish prattle prosperity of toe American people that it would do more thin merely squared with every proMse ever through toe power of taxation. Congress was seeking to . ^provide dejected, the dead fiesh and decayed drew from legitimate and produc­ that the Democratic party had depends upon toolr ability to sell in put a tariff on prunes and' filberts made in toe name of liberty and of All those who believed in special crop and harvesting loans' to toe bones resulting from twelve years of tive enterprises billions of dollars in sought to "Smear Hoover” was re- toe markets of the worid an average for toe benefit of wheat apd. com, justice.' V favors to themselves at toe expense farmers of these states, we were \ Republican quackery. We must ap- money and credit to be used in toe peate from ^ s rostrum hy toe of ten per cent of toeir domestic or op 'Winter tomatoes and Peiuuyl- We were drawing to toe close of of the people were on hand. All told by a Cfiiief E xecu tive advertised j ply to the hopeful but misused pa- fabrication of false hopes and ficti­ o^cial spokesman of toe Republlc- products. This iucludes agriculture vania mushrooma for toe. benefit of toe public career of one whose polit- .an party at its recent National Con­ those who expected to be reimbursed as well as Industry. If toese mar­ cattle and hogs, or on straw hats as a great humanitarian that w ^e { tient-the recuperative processes of a cious, values which would hnve done for campaign contributions occupied we might appropriate funds to ^uy iced ideals, moral steadfastness, honor to Credit Mobilier and toe vention. ’ kets are destroyed then our unsala­ and cherries in brine for toe beneflt I Democracy which for a century and spiritual uprightness, unwavering toe Amen Comer.. All those who seed for land# and feed for I a half has responded in the emer- Mississippi Bubble. No fair man woman wishes to ble surplus must'be thrown upon toe of cotton and' tobacco. • devotion, profound understanding suffered from' antiquated methods any measure would be vetoed that ! gencles which, have always beset us Stocks were manipulated, prices be unjust to Mr. Hoover or his ad­ domestic market' and disorganiro ' Farm Board Failure - and fervent prayers for a larger life ministration. No sentence, has ever and from modem domestic competi­ domestic prices still further, or we It proclaimed its generosity to toe contained S' doUar for toe purchase •'at toe end of every yieriod of Re­ pyramided, then split up, toen dis­ tion were there to ask toe govern­ of food for human beings or that to all toe peoples of toe earth, made tributed among innocent people un­ been uttered by any responsible Dem must cease its production and add American farmer by proposing to publican control which lasted long ment to ' supply toeir deficiency even mentioned the word. him the a^aim ed leader of liberal­ der toe influence of toe opiate of ocrat or c'enjtived at by any Demo­ still greater numbers to toe army of create a Farm Board and give it enough for its virus to take effect. ism wherever democracy is enjoyed through taxation of toe whole peo­ toe imemployed. 8500,000.000 With which to "stab­ 'Whan a meastire was jiending in fabulous financial hopes-built up by cratic agen^ that remotely reflect­ ple. It will be futile to attempt to as- or hoped for. ed on his’ personal character or in­ ilize” him and his products. The law tbs Styate providing relief .for un­ the most gigantic caimpaigii of offi­ Grundy’s Campaign No great nation can assume such ^sign the causes of our present dif­ His democracy was world wide. tegrity. Nor.:do yire hold him or his was' paimd. The Furm BoaM w u employment, which had in. part at cial ballyhooing ever witnessed in Among toe hordes who came for an attitude. No great nation has ficulties unless by recognizing we He had a passion, like a divine fire, appointed. It proceeded'•'foitowito least been caused ty the short- toe annals of American history. administration exizlUsively responsi­ plunder and for pelf was Joseph. R. ever assumed it in toe history bf the cmi remove them now and avoid for liberty, for justice and for peace. ble for aU toS erils which have be­ world. to stabilize toe fanperia pixklucts. It sighted ' pthat It had pot been done geUitin and wood flour—which la not Smoot-Hawlsy, Hooyer-Orundy Tar­ combination of the ineptitude of spect, those who floated into power m ent: in- aU tha7wrii|:y««Tii of their 4n iff Act. Wo propose to inaugurate platform or.suggest the detUla of Unemptoyment BeBef. on toe tide of post-war reaction set edible—while the rates on woven legislaton.: B u t.; feel warraated in ' For mouths in Washington, ttyre government and the cupidity of a "The record of the Republican quhbenty, |n taiw platform adopt­ wire fencing and other articlee of friendly International trada confer­ certain type of business. It is not in motion at once toe chain of events party is a record of advancement of ed-here two weeks ago, they tell toe ences with a view to the re-opening giving-tseuranoe that the Demob has been raging as academic gwiate which fonns the darkest chapter of neeesaity to the farmers of the na­ cratio Parity will first attmupt to re­ over the primary racponiUMlllge*.of my function to apportion toe re­ the nation. Under Republican inspi­ American farinaf tnty. would have tion have been Increased. of normal'trade channels through­ public betrayal in the history of this done it ;t(ut; wete prevented by toe out the world.. We propose agiln move from the shoulders'of . agrlciid- communities, state! and tea nation sponsibility of these forces.. But we ration, and largely under Republi­ What have been the visible etfeote to afford rillef antf .nroeurt wotk for see and feel toe Infiuence of organi- or any tuition.^ can executive direction, the conti­ drsipght apiil thrllood. to start the wheels of Industry and turo a portion of the unnatural bur* ^ The Era of 'Tformaloy” of this tezTiflo legislative mistake thaldle. - - zatlons, groups and of men who a nent has been bound with steel Durififf'tlte'mlht years the condi upon the American people? afford ah outlet for the energies and den which ittbean because ethers No hraneh of the government, no tion of tha farmers had declined to Bayond quastloo tbara ii .x> pri* little While ago condenmed all gov- rails, the oceans and great rivers Speakiiig in the Senate on June ambitions of industrious • man and have' been ahle to .ahlft it ^thaN class of toe people escaped toe have been joined by canals, water­ its lowest ridfitfVe Btattqn In toe his women. through epedal legWatloa in thUr BMUty local rsapooMblllty wMah an emmeni activities in the realm of tory of.tha aatlQa.. They saw their 18th, l980, just a few days before must aelmewiadga. ' But'' iM ;.tyad business now crying out to govern­ malign influence of this era of de­ ways have been deepened akd wid­ the passage of this measure, Emator By this we do not mean to ignore own behalf. ' i bauchery. The soldier Who pawned ened for ocean commerce, and with property -and thrir products decline the legitimate claims of American We shall undertake to opn tye not ignore the a c t thst thaBaoMBt.. ment as the only agency of-resoue ^ r e ’ Uflnty^ ratton dollars, a James B. Watson, toe Republican vletlBis of this dlaaatty .dnir.r DC left to them and to toe people. his life to Us country; the artisan all a high American standard of business. We i channels of trade which aersp es­ sunt greater: tbaff the value of all the leader of toe Senate, made this as­ them. We do not flacrtyun or legahttia^i What fateful Nemesii: has who labored to fashion a nobler con­ wage and living-has been establish­ sertion ; sential in the dlsoovery and e^tnre a tio n of man’s destiny; the farmer ed.” raliroate tethh tEniMd states. Each son, to pull down of markets for the sale of. |tym betTnmi Innal and iaalha wrought this change in our affairs? four yeate tiHite cenihtum had_grdwn "I here and now predict, (after oan industry' upon our heads. The sIMUty. White/we In what folly have our people in­ who . homeward at the end of day If that j^aiik has not entirely rot­ admitting ,‘that ‘ there was a de­ products. plodded his depressed and weary itorse, and mteb-fomr years Rniub- Dembcfattc.pany does not advocate dulged, what sin have they commit­ ted away it Should be attended by pression), and l ask my fellow '' Ws Shan consider; the eeaetmtyt way; the teacher who in the school U ^ ptettei^dnd^candidates made and has never advocated the polity leffag«idae,iiedo$^ ted, that a punishment so;cruel, a Senatori to recall this predUstibn of laws setting up co-opeiallty room sotvht to hisplre a new gener­ more vdlumiapiia promises to ‘obtain of free trade. But we do Ofadact te a alli^.nalicB.'nBMMaad in retributioa so appalling should/be in top days to come, that if this agendM through wldeh‘the4ts.^ toe mda of wealth who skte by side useless:for lack of tri|de, while the l:.helleve, who cally and commercially within ' We ebaU undertake; Tietivs years aA> we were d n m - hid fought and won. in the world’s fimi MjadteM yigoration at the etyttise aaid to the lag,to the dose of ,a g m t era. The American wisge has ^sawHarsd and on the . ter ;0f .h fr sneehtlon ex- thirty days, and that within a year damage of the w li^ ptople* We thie' eniergency the' chaiadfeer peateirt strunle; toe ndalster who living is .now impossiUe.” f„what erimee are from thla time we shall have re* lief wjUhh b asb eeB 'iO world's groatsf t war had dreaehed wnm his piflpit p ^ ted toe way to a protest against some of the. Objects its flaids In Its greatest fijsw of "Abotttlopi of Fovertgr” committed^ imv.” We might galiled the peak of prosperity.” and aaxyvtemoat of v* the-methoty.ly ww'SagwiWFhge vw wa b granted'to other ferim ^ hgppler «nd a better Ufe; all were In his address acerotance dn trilh ■ * f;eq/thi eve of a Thla predietion d#servas'to;teka its sufab ■ * * ' * and'flnanee. hinaaa blood. We bad rMhfd aUke of public- domain and a growth is tystefisd upon. 'August ,11,. 3.9S8, Ifr^lRsi^ im place beslda that oOm n eff^ ^ 'econo: m ty*s vgpsjAstf -e«pSBd»^:i^af;-aa- pt^te' tr«i|il^; ; Add t% omle and poU ti^ Ufa th a i ' tye Shall, reduce the^tyiBtShttylii' stMto' Lai|d of Drscpis’te utter " ttoo'ma^.oti tion. ,.,f I-. oreaiIMf'hurdeBs of'ixtneaflinfia In eiK:iMMAltoM»>^^fftM(ker .a'' W o.ltiw -

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character seen in recent years which est foresight, a courageous facing contributed to the collapse of our of the situation as it could and COL CHENEY TO SPEAK financial institutions and the loss of should have been- faced early in SnEB Am O H tralnusflVM S w BARKLEY DENOUNCES billions of dollars and the confidence 1981, could have resulted in the de­ of the people. liberate enactment of provisions ATS.A.RANDC(mT manyimiadafac I s There should be encouragement which later became matters of fe^ and regulation of independent insti­ B R O m n U K E veriSh precipitaUon. Colonel William C. Cheney, chairt. tutions devoted to the purchase, But it was not done. The cry went W. ^bertwm Bees Niurth- G. 0. P. IN KEYNOTE sale, issue or imderwxiting of man of the Board of Park Commis­ ,5i. out that what business and finance sioners, will deliver the address of . erii Neighbor ^ Ffantely^v- legitimate securities, public and and agriciilture and everybody WWalHib^l“ ' ■ welcome to the townspeople at the (Oonttaued from Page Blglit) ' private. wanted and needed was for Con­ enisd, With Gmt Futoire. nent dMlra— . —— __ sdf because his pride in a pet ges­ opening concert of the seriea to be There should be lmprov4hient in gress to go home and let the Presi­ stetes rsssnred dedaloB on thiiT' ture was greater than his desire for presented by the Salvation Army duction iQ America. We have boast* the supervision and examination of dent have a free hmid, a feeling not As the scheduled speaker was un- O M ie iO B actual relief to the tax burdened peo­ all banking institutions, and more Band, under the. sponsorship e* the Yard, W u Fasioay For aUe to be present at the noon-day ed that we gave to the world most altogether unrelated to the wishes I D ei^ lts an ple of the United States. co-operation in the supervision and Chamber of Commeroe. The first of the. Inventions by which the labor of the l^ te House itself. meetiagf ^ the sawania Club at the Therefore tha failure to lift fSom control of state and national banks. concert will be gdven in Center Park Ctountiy qub today, W. W. Robert­ of the human hand has been elimi­ Congress Went home. The Presi­ North Osiwana sant the American people any appreciable There 'should be some reasonable tomorrow evening, starting at 7:80 Her Surveys ofUnnrerses. son of the Orford Soap company nated or reduced. dent was. left a free hand. But his support b|SB forth#] part of the burden that now bears form of workable and enforcible as­ o ’clock. stepped into the brraoh. as phich* * In our enthusiasm over the advent magic wand failed to perform its * t ^ dteidsd on the ______. them down lies at the doors of the surance against bank failures and hitting speaker, tUUng tte Hwan- a r o and the benefits of the machine we mlrades. Empty phrases *of opti­ The Salvation Army Band is mak­ with the bulk of the delcjattoa President of the United States and against loss when failures occur, to Oimbridge, June 27— (AP)—Miss lane of his impreesiona of f - f have overlooked the hazdships mism and reassurance, based on ing arrangements for a program of posing tbe’ Roossveitlan .ftagtfifir'^ his Chiefs of state. insure greater confidence among gathered during tbirty-yeart of brought to those who have been dis­ nothing, no stimulated business or two hours, consisting of well knowi^ Adelaide Ameo, 81, member of the abrogatleii, What-Will the incoming Democrat­ depositors and investors. Unless bualnoM Witt that country. placed. We would not turn back the coiofldence, and when Congress as­ marches and semi-classical selec- itafl of the Haiyard College Ob^ Maine end New York> also dtetdad ic-Administration do about this im­ some permanent and fundamental tionsi. An intermissiun period will IM Mr. Robertson hee made many clock of advancement to the meth­ sembled in December it had at once servatory and noted for the surveys ' ‘ f ttetoeul#- perative situation? Do we propose remedy for this condition can be held at 8:80 o’clock, during which trips to Montreal In the peat nina* ods of an antiquated century. But foimd and applied, both finance and lidd on its doorstep the greatest ^ external universes in which she if these changes have been the boon to reduce the expenses of govern­ the band w ill be served ^wlth re­ tera yearn and hia comparlaona of ment, or merely to hold conversa­ statecraft vw have to acknowledge category of emergency needs that gaa was. dossly dividad but slratid to society which we believe and pro- has confronted Congress since the freshments .The Royal Ice Cream collaborated with Dr.‘ Harlow Sbap- ifflpwtant queatipna ,of and tion about it? Do we propose, as themselves as bankrupt as the insti­ the United States were particularly a msmbar of the rules ooanstt#e .daim then society must find a way W orld W ar. company has donated ice cream. ley, drowned yesterday in Squam our opponents have done, to let not tutions which have collapsed before interesting. The it>eaker aeld that who said he believed the rule w hj^ the displaced members of their eyes. How did that Congress approach Because of the fact that the band Lake, N. H. 'Word of the be changed if five ballots dl4 s e t its own ranks may sustain them­ our right hand know what our left will play at the Fourth o t July cele­ Canada haa a wonderful governp hand is idoing, and keep our lips Prohibition Problem . the performance of its duties? was received at the observatory to- bring a nomines by a two-thirds selves and their families in comfort Did it proceed to play politics as bration at the old golf grounds next day. mrat and excelled tte United States ignorant of both? ' Any discussion of the functions in some things. - • m ajority. and self-respect. the republican Congress played it Monday evening, no concert will be Mies Ames had been spending a Linsd up with tha RooseVslt fOtoes If u nermanent condition has been Our answer again is emphatically and problems of the state and na­ given in Center Park on the follow­ He described, tte type of govern­ during the last two yearc Of Wood- vacation at the New Hampshire as James A. Fariay, the m aantf reached in which all the people may NO! We propose to reduce the ex- tional governments is incomplete ing night. However, starting July ment in Canada, whera a govarnor- row Wilson’s tenure. lake resort again voiced a determination to go ;work three-fourths of the time or enses of this government not only without some reference to the pol­ 12, a concert will be given each general la appointed, by the Brltiah :or its own sake and that of the icy involved in the Eighteenth Did it waste its time and the peo­ Miss Ames had been research as­ through with the rules flgtit,, 'three-fourths of them all the time, week on Tuesday night until the last government every five years. The people, but as an example to smaller ple’s money in the appointment of sistant at the otMsrvatory since Montana, Florida, Arkapits, ' then there is but one course left in Amendment to the C!onstitution. meanderii^ committees intended tb' week in August. Senate at Ottawa is elected for life, units throughout the nation. We While the discussion of this subject 19M. She was a graduate of Vaasar Kansas, Nevada, Oregon, Justice to all the people. If there is delay legislation , and embarrass a unless a member sullies his personal propose to abolish every useless frequently arouses animation and college and had received a master’s south Dakota, Georgia, li not enough work for all the people President and a political party? degree from RadoUffe. Ufa, by the electorate. The lower office, every unnecessary Bureau and prejudice which cloud the soundness Houae stays in for six jreare and at and West Virginia. all the time, there must be a distri­ Again the answer is emphatically COUN DAVIES’ TEAM WIN$ ' Her ..chief edratifio work was in bution of that labor among all of Commission which has grown by of judgment and the wisdom of de­ prwent tta. Conaervativa Party is ; Aligned against thsm were Tex#e; what it fed on until .the total has be­ NO. To a degree never before knowp «riiaboration with Dr. Shapley,

flN B m 1^ BMia • Tlu^a N ^ Nawa, D« ■•-V r j Kbs.' Jdlui iBkumer ftw ' Beim Her'i^iiirtMaitft ^ b y Bites Boir! N. QJ/wKa^erts £irtoh. fi4 - f : tC f N£*-SERVICE. IMC. ^ t i OB m fegr W v M CHILDREN MUST ^ton shirts, or muslin ones, or'none RECOGNIZE AUTHORITY at all. Tha baby who is ill with HJ' have to be dressed according to What would you do if this Uttle his trouble, his ngs, and general Moden. Medidna BmHN BEBB TODAY boy belonged to you? conditions. His doctor may advise OHBBDT DKON, pretty 19-JMT* Before I state his case I am as­ •ome wool right along. •Id dancbter of wealttiy poreato, suming that you are an informed I must emphasize the necessity RY DR. flKIBBIs:; fills In love wltii DAN FHELUPS, parent and know something of the for asking the doctor about sum­ Editor, Jooniail of the r^ rtor. She querreli science of discipline and punishment. mer underdress for the littlest MeRcal AssOdatl^ and- of ffttber abont Dan, leaveo Moat parents know today, for in­ child. Not long ago it was con­ Hygeia, ilie Health Mhgarina stance, that punishment Is taboo sidered absolutely necessary never bone and, taJdnf advantage of Leap when it is only an outlet and relief Tear, aAa Dan to marry her. to take the woolen band off even Modern medicine and to a p aren t’s w rath . on the hottest days, or a wod-and- They are married and for the ognize various edndittons doe todp4« flnt time Cherry finds what It Now, about this little boy. silk, or wool-and-cotton one. Now He is five years old. In bis baby­ some doctors Still favor it, while rial oeeupatlona, special, dcouni* rneana to lack money. Her stmgglea hood he was slow growing and had others prefer cotton, and still others stances or to certain sports. Quito" with honaework are dtaconraglng. a serious illness. He was a flrst none at all through the day. But recently one surgeon described n DDEkB SHANNON, naovle orltlo of grandson and had doting relatives cotton seems to be coming into fracture of the kneecap that bad bo- the New*, la friendly with Cherry. galore. Nobody crossed him, every­ favor as a material for imder-' curred in a considerable ntuhbef of She meete handsome MAX PEAR­ body petted him and his parents wear for little children. cases when a motor car stopped'sud­ •Jf SON who also works on Oie News. even had they wanted to teach Now for the older ones. They denly and the kneecap came in con- Cherry receives a letter from obedience, were handicapped by too need little except a little muslin tact with the instrument board of her mother enclosing a check for much fan^y opinion. He is an only affair of some sort- imder their th e ca r. $000. She retdms the check because child. He is big and strong now. dresses or suits. These come in Football players have suffered {Wide will not le t her keep I t Dan, The other day he was playing in various styles, but I like the Uttle particularly with a dislocatton of w<»rled about bills, undertakes to the garden while his mother was one-piece kind, sleeveless and just the cartilage on the inside between write a short story but becomes dis­ transplanting flowers. Her hands about legless too. Big armholes, the big bone of the thigh and; tha couraged and leaves It unfinished. were muddy and she said, “Billy, buttoned in front so Uttle fingers larger of the two small bones of tha Two days later Cherry learns go in and get me the watering pot, can do their own dressing, and leg. ’The stndn on the wrist and islts her father tells her he has a the shoulder. "I have asked you but also in golf and baseball; and in plan to which he hopes she will too big, for then they aren’t com­ various occupations which demand p^tely to get ‘ that watering pot fortable 'either, but just loose. agree. for me. I want you to be polite, too, liftlnjg and sudden bending and ex« . Not many childi^: wear garters sort was not deflnltdy settled upon parents’ home, Briartop, with its and do me a fayor." tending of the elbow joint in summer, but of course one never NOW GO O NWITH THE STORY for several days. Then with char­ lawn like clipped velvet the breeze ‘Take your hands off pie." He Among the occupations which re- . acteristic abruptness Walter Dixon rustling through its stately trees, flung away. can telL If garters are used at MRS. JOHN GARNER quire such action are those of vlo- ’ CHAPTER XXIX decided he woidd accompany his the garden, broad porches and cool aU there are several things to re­ linists, blacksmiths, telephone, opery-. The maid brought out the disputed BY HELEN WELSHIMER Walter Dixon leaned back in the wife and that they would depart shaded rooms. pot. member. The puU must come in ators, pressers of clothing and salCSf, the right place. They should ^ exercises, too, in which the head desk chair. "I had a long talk with the next week. Cherry sighed and wiped her Later Biliks mother gathered up is tum ^ from side to aide, care- men who carry heavy sample cases* at the side, never in front .of the Mariette Rheiner Gamer . . . wife Dr. Knowles yesterday," he said Cherry was pleased. The decision forehead again. It was going to be an armful of things to return to the fuUy, of course, so you won’t The condition is sometimes diag­ leg, for that puUs the shoulders of the Speaker of the -House . . . pri­ nosed merely as a sprain or as t i slowly. "He says your mother isn’t eased her mind about her mother’s even hotter down town. house. She couldn't carry them all, strain the neck. The pull on the over. Extra pieces may be sewed rheumatic pain, but it is always ac­ making the progress she should. health and it also settled problems The car jolted on. The weather “Billy, you take the watering pot vate secretary to her husband . . . muscles breaks down the fleshy Thinks she needs to get away—have was showing its effects on the dis­ to- the laimdry. That’s a good boy.’ on the underwaist or the muslin homemaker) mother, grandmother. tissues. companied by pain and tenderness, that had been bothering her. The teddies at the side so that the gar­ and sometimes swelling and heat hi a complete change of scene. positions of passengers. Men and “N o.” Cowgirl on ranch in southwest L^mon, as nearly everyone three or four hours she had been ters won’t tear through. the elbow region over the nodule Cherry nodded. "She worries too women pushed by each other im­ “B illy !” Texas where reared . . . after com­ knows, will cut the soap if you spending every day at her parents’ The Uttle sun suits— just a the lower end of the large bone of much,” she told him. "Abhut the patiently. When they finally reach­ He picked- it up, carried it two pleting school went to San Antonio use a few drops in the rinse when home cut into her schedule. Each couple of straps and a band— are the upper arm. house and the way the servants do ed Twelfth street and Central yards, set it down and looked at to etudy stenography just for some­ you are shampooing your hair. day ended with many things un­ great things for play hours. ' No The pain may be sudden, i^tarR things. I've noticed it." avenue there was a general scram­ her. thing to do . . . on train met John Vinegar does the same thing. Use done and the tasks had piled up underwear at aU. Bare legs and Gamer, then young lawyer . . . in­ and darting so as to caUsa- com­ “Dr. Knowles says she should get ble to be out flrst. Cherry hung There was more wrangling and the one to which you individual rather alarmingly. Then, too, she feet too, unless sandals are needed troduced by friends . . . married him plete stopping of any movement; or away," the man went on, “for sev­ buck purposely and was among the coaxing and finally a threat of bed; hair responds better. was learning it is not easy to di­ He put the pot on the back steps for rough ground. as soon as she completed steno­ it may be dull and constimt. Usual- ' eral months. Says sea air would be vide your time, spending half of it last to leave. ly the muscles which extend tha good for her. There’s a littte place and ran around the front. It used to be a problem to get graphic course . . . her husband amid luxurious surroundings and It was a block’s walk to the 6- chUdren ready for summer with caUs her Ettie. forearm seem to be weak because of on the coast of Massachusetts he and-10 store. Cherry had been there There was more to it thaz^ I have half counting pennies. written, for he tried to make bis aU the petticoats, and niffles, and Tall, blue-eyed, with reddish- the Impossibility of using proper recommends. Not a resort exactly. only a few times. The dozens of In spite of what her father and mother lose her temper, and suc­ so on. It isn’t any more. Have brown hair . . . domestic . econ- leverage in causing them to act. Quiet and comfortable." mother might say Cherry knew coimters with their apparently un­ om lcal . . practical . . . personally In this condition a small sack af "I think it’s a splendid idea," ceeding in that began tantalizing you tried crep4s, or -seer-suckers they disapproved of Dan. Though limited assortment of articles still her, watching carefully every effect sometimes caUed "chalk crepe," bm shes and mends the family fluid which rests over , the .nodule on Cherry said. “When can she go?” the bone becomes inflamed. Such he inquired solicitously about her amazed her. She became confused of his conduct. for outer clothes? It is great stuff. clothes . . . likes to cook and wash "That depends. Knowles wants sacks of fluid are called bursae. Nat­ mother’s health she knew Dan was and could not find the household If he had been three, it might It does away with ironing and is dishes . . paints china and can- urally, when such a sack beromes her to leave before we have an in­ aware of this disapproval. deputment until a young man di­ have been laid to an experiment in It does away with Ironing and is vases.. fond of Dickens, Scott and BY BRUCE C A TIO N tense hot spell. Sa rs it might take overfilled with fluid as the result of 3 Yes, Cherry would be glad when rected her. will through which all little children very inexpensive. Macauley . . . enjoys working aroimd all the strength she’s gained. Cher­ TURNED TO LAW FOR COOL inflammation the tissues about am she could settle down to her own She bought the saucepans and pass. But this was more thui an lawn of home at Uvalde, Tex. . ry, I want you to go with your JOB ON HOT DAYS put under stress and toere is con­ life. Back in her mind there was moved on to the china counters. experiment in will. has one son and one grandchild. m oth er." siderable pain. Should the- - the vague fear she would not. ad­ It was a deliberate test to see Became husband’s secretary 30 ‘Tou want me to go." years ago when her husband made Owen D. Young’s life Story Is Told tissue accumulate calcium it will mit even to herself—the fear that, It was 45 minutes later when how much of a fool he could make DIoEon nodded. "To keep her com­ first .campaign for Congress . . in Biography by Ids M. show easily in an X-ray picture. ever so slightly, she and Dan might Cherry finally emerged froip the out of his very fine mother. pany. The nurse will go too, of couldn’t afford to employ one . Tarbell. However, it may fail to caldty, in be drifting apart. store. Both of her arms were filled He should, of course, never have eourse, but your mother needs some­ stayed on the job ever since . , which case the X-ray picture will That was too frightful to be with bundles. She was conscious been allowed to reach five years and A good biography of Owen D. merely show the swelling. one else. She’d rathed have you than likes taking his dictation. recognized. that she must be very careful of more without knowing the meaning Ebcactly as one may relieve paid anyone." of obedience. But I have told you Walks to work . . . arrives 20 min­ Young is certainly needed, and there Mr. and Mrs. Dixon were to de­ dishes. Her nose and cheeks were utes ahead of the Speaker . .. opens in a swollen boU or pimple ^ hav­ *9ut Tathar, It’s—it’s out of the glistening, her hat pushed awry. why. Th« .airplane will be a greater are few Americans better qualified ing it properly opened, so also, ac­ part Wednesday morning. Monday What wotild you have done? mail . . , has it ready for him . . . fusatton. I can’t leave!" The dress that had been fresh when blow to the railroad Jian the truc^ to write one than Ida M. Tarbell. It cording to Dr. Carp, can the in-", Cherry telephoned to say that she I will tell you what I should have sends out for lunch at noon . . . stays "Wlw not?" would not be out that day. She she left home was rumpled and soil­ and automobile. strictly on the job. is, therefore, unfortunate that Miss flammation and pain of this con- , # I just oan’t—!’’ done. At the second "No" I should "Wan, had shopping to do and several er­ ed now. —^E. L. Cord, automobile executive. Lives quietly in hotel in order to Tarbell’s new book, "Owen D. dition be relieved by perinitting tha ' ' v "Of eourse n i take care of every have ceased talking. If he would fluid in the swollen sack to escape. rands. If Martin could come for She was tempted to stop in a have time for her husband’s work Young; A New Type of Industrial egq>enBe. Clothes. Anything you may not recognize his master’s voice he When the time comes the Soviet her early the following day she drug store for a soda but the bun­ upheld his decision in refusing Leader," is rather disappointing. This is accomplished by toe need. It’ll be a splendid vacation. I would have felt his master’s hand Union will know how to defend her physician through direct, sustained would spend all afternoon at Briar- dles dissuaded her. limousine and chauffeur government It is disappointing, that is, be­ thought you’d enjoy It!’’ on just the right place. vital rights. pressure over the point involved top. "If I put them down," she told Bed was an old story, so was talk­ provides for Speaker’s use . . . said cause it comes from Miss Tarbell. It The flrl moved uneasily. "Tes, —Ksurl Radek, spokesman for the once the diagnosis has berii certiin- She hung up the receiver with a herself, "I’ll never be able'^to man­ ing. it was unnecessary expense .. . does could have been so much better than .'^‘1 eourse," she said. "But—I can’t Soviet government. ly made. In such instances the little sense of relief. Pinky scampered age them again." I would not do it every day, or no entertaining at present . . . sel­ it is. leave Dan.” dom attends social functions. As a straight-away story of the sack bursts, the fluid escapes tote across her path and she pick^ up She was on her way to the car every week,, or even every month. There must be something lacking the surrounding tissues and to "You mean you’re going to spend the kitten and held his fur against stop when a clear, high-pitched voice Just at psychological moments. The Doesn’t approve of women in pol­ man’s life, to be sure, it leaves noth­ the entire summer in that tin box in our educational alnu. We do not promptly absorbed and relief'is im- . her cheek. interrupted her. Cherry turned. effect of any punishment wears off. itics . . . believes their first Interest ing to be desired. of an apartment? But that’s ridicu­ seem to be directing youth toward should be in their homes . . . thinks mediate. "You’ve been neglected. Pinky,” "Why, Gretchen, heUo!" And I sboidd never threaten—just Miss Tarbell gives an excellent lous. Why should you? Just be- the kind of living and toward the women should aid husbands wher­ Of course, if the pain assoctotefi she announced. "But we’re going to act—make it a surprise party. picture of his background and his with bursting the bursa is too se­ eause he must stay here in the heat “Cherry Dixon! Oh, excuse me- fields of endeavor wMch produce a ever needed . . . her own duty is at change that Goodness, how you’re The kindest thing we can do for successful civilization. boyhood, emd sketches in his early vere, a slight breath of a .gas anes­ Is no reason why you should!" 1 keep forgetting you’re married. typewriter instead of stove at pres­ grow ing!” a child, is to teach him to recognize —Rev. Louis C. Wright, in address environment with sure strokes. The thetic permits the manipulation *T w ant to sta y ," C herry said Phillips, isn’t it? What on earth ent. Pinky arched his back, i>oked a t authority. He may have liberty un­ to Western Reserve University hired man who awakened in him a w ithout pedn. I t is custom ary also in i slowly. "You don’t seem to under­ have you been doing? My dear, I der that authority but it must be Believes women should not tell desire for learning, the grandfather the collar of Chany’s di'ess with didn’t know you! AJl those pack­ graduating dass. their opinions in public when they such cases to apply moderate heab stand, Father, that I love Dan. Be­ one paw, and seemed to enjoy the there. who feared the boy would grow up by various method xo as to sM ab­ sides he needs me here." ages— !" I think Billy is spoiling for a disagree with the viewpoint .of their to be a precu:her, the boy himself new gam e. Is there one law for the looter who husbtmds. sorption of the products of inflani- Walter Dixon got to his feet. Cherry’s cheeks had been hot be­ spanking. deciding to become a lawyer because m atien. She put him down again and the fore. Now they were flaming. "Shop­ drives up to the door of the United Not interested in clothes . . . has "That has nothing to do with it,” kitten chased across the floor after States treasury in his limoiudne and lawyers could sit in cool court- ping," she said. "Some things I Every baby under a year old one child and one grandchild. houses.on hot summer days instead he said impatiently. “I should think Imaginary plunder. another for the United States vet­ Has lived in Washington and that for your mother’s sake—’’ wanted in a hurry and couldn’t wait should be dressed by a doctor. ’That erans who are sleeping on the floor of sweltering in the fields — these FAMOUS PRIEST DIES The shopping Cherry had to do to have delivered. But what are you is to say, he should be consulted moved in diplomatic circles since little touches are nicely handled. The girl interrupted. 'Tve done consisted entirely of purchases from of a dilapidated house on the out­ 1903 . . . thoroughly familiar with everything I could for Mother," she doing down town on a day like about general directions. skirts, of Washington? So, too, are the main events of a fi-and-lO-cent store. Mrs. Moreau, th is ? " For each baby presents a differ­ official society . . . fosters a spirit his later career; his start as a New York, June 27.—(AP) —- said, "and you know I’ve been glad who lived upstairs, had bought some —Congressman LCuis T. McFad- of neighborllness . . . thinks that the to. But I can’t leave Dan. You can Gretchen Alden frowned. She was ent problem, as well as his sur­ den of Pennsylvania. $10-a-week clerk in Boston, his en­ Father Ifraneis Patrick Duffy, chap* dishes there and Cherry wanted roundings. The baby who lives White House mistress would profit trance into the public utilities field, lain of the old "Fighting 69th" and get someone else. There are plenty dressed in silk the color of creme by calling wives of members of Con­ some like them. The loss of dishes where days are hot and nights are the legal battle that landed him in a National hero of the world War, of people. Why don’t you go your­ by breakage during her flrst month de menthe. Her hat and sandals If I say so, myself, my clothes are gress on telephone, informally, and cool may have to have some wool the latest styles from Puis and General Electric’s law department, lay in state in Holy Cross rectory s e lf? " of housekeeping had been alarming­ taatched exactly. Not a single strand asking them to drop in for lunch and the subsequent activities toat "How CEUi I get away?" of her lovely golden hair was out of on him through the cool hours. New Y ork . instead of setting up social regula­ today while eulogies poured.in from, ly high. She also needed a saucepan ’The one who lives where it is per­ made hlin world famous. ::It might be good for you. You place. —LUyan Tashman, "best-dressed" tions. all over: the country to replace one that had burned petually warm may need only cot- But something is lacking. A ’tH and Mother haven’t had a trip to­ “Frightful, isn’t it?" she asked. woman in Hollywood. The noted priest, who had-foUow<- through, some tea towels and a thoughtful and critical biography ed the flag to Cuba, the Mexican gether for years. You’re the one glass top for the coffee percolator. 'Tm simply melted. But you see of Mr. Young could be an ■ exceed­ who should go with her." we’re leaving for Lake Louise and border and to France, will be buried, ingly important book, a . study of to the Bronx after a solemn high But her father shook his head. I had to have some fittings. I’m American life that is badly needed. At 2:30 she pulled on the last GLORIFYING mass of requiem Wedniesday. Ha "I’d never be able to leave now,” year’s Panama ^ th the black band getting three of the sweetest And this, after all, is just a cam­ he told her. “I have to think of frock a—’’ paign biography — an unusually died yeeterday of colitis to his 82nd' around it, picked up her purse and Evening Herald Pattern iyear. business.” gloves and left the apartment She described them fluently. Cher­ YOURSELF good one, to oe sure, but a cam - ry’s arms were becoming cramped • A paign biography just the same. H e. received the pisttoguished. There was a long wait before the Service Cross, given for gtfanfry^ Mrs. Dixon next day added her with her bundles but tiiere was The book, is published by the street car came clattering along. under fire with the Rainbow Divi­ appeals to her husband’s and tried nothing to do but listen. Leaaott A BOBAPBAO OF ____ Macmillan Co., and costs-$8. Blistering hot sunshine poured sion; the Distinguished Bervlba to persuade Cherry to come away "Cherry, my dear," the other gb^l . Fonl$lied with Every Pattern' BEAUTY HINTS down on Cherry’s neck and arms. Everyone has need, now and Medal, the ribbon of the Legion of with her. It was no use. The girl wound up, "mother and I are glvl^ The Maharajah of Kashmir, There was no shelter. She had to then, for a scrapbag of beauty Honor and th$ Croix de Guerre with ; was firm. She also told her mother a little muslcale Sunday evening. ah at one of Gretdien to stimulate growth. White vase­ Alden’s muslcales. ■Ballsto prhUs, voila prints,-Sheer line, rubbed on a^ night, wm nour­ She gave him an amusing verslott linen prints, triple sheer aad'pastel ish them. of her aftemo Your ohin line will he eaaoottsr, flnuer, ^froer,, if you don't' That Although wood will float on too, too solid flesh win nolt sawdust wiU sink to the bot- oiuse it'wm he drawn PM Hw p p i| !ir'i^ .-8f’liBo< V,' ■•r. .Vr, p ’ l I-.' *'-■4'":^' 4. .... ■ '^ : r T r m -r r ' '■»' .y ''. '* W-, I-f iQ 3 teBiAiS'ivi^ iiKaiii^'(Kn^-if|iniBEmnb^ y.

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Yeeterday down CBS in.th^..,third add ens la .tht ^ to WUl^eatio a week sgo« at Willow Park, New Britain, the Quietly, George Gibeoa’a Pitta- Mxth to tla tha count at six aU. > " freely dly hi Gema atruek a anaf in the uade< HEMlGsSADEEf^e6n& Jn the'eighth'It J tlb k reiudMid Uiftn * feated Faleona who gave them a 6 burgh Piratea have moved Into tam- w bm . poraty eonudand of the hottaat fight flrit on ah error by the eatmer eml> Weet Btdea piled up e runs* ifeok to a drubbing. It waa the aeoond OFALMIKT AMD A Verribk i t . JeSi ;tettlfig Hewitt eUowed omy ivi hits. . atralght defeat for the Oema but tha National Lea^e aver hi 1R5E LIM8. bought t r p w t e make t lM on ih ^ Ifi'the fourth timSwi, HoUSnff 'M their llrat la daytime and the elghtiv known, vyiaalng both enda of _ iw y. With Varrlek on first, ^ lam ^ U tt snd few itoglMlB a row^ win for the anappy Faleona. doubleheader from the ^dnelnaatl Hawltt stapped to the' plate and by Hedlund, Bandrowakl, O’lM tjr InaUBty to hit Dla Partyke, Rada yMteirday, the Plrafaa anateh made hie fourth blt of'the game. and auitafsea gave the West youthnd'New Britain hurler, who AlOCri3nN& Then Eaall PUtt came through with tsuuwiddr^. Sidle four runs. Five more runa waa with Albany at the atart of firat place by three polnta from tha the wlnaiag pundi. imtoiNtored to the fifth y^en MUtt the abaaoa, coupled with aa eshlbl- Cuba who iqdlt even with tha St , ' ADAY ' lam Hewitt was the star -of the^ vndked O'.nouple of toem fifid a bar- tloa df grammar, achool ball in the Louia Cards. Larry Ffanoh gave day, Tbree ;ttmei he raced Into deep rage of hits followed. Mlela wns third* Inning wrecked whaitever tha Corsalra tha aevanth shiitout KK'SMttB iT7>VlBAU0U)-mS renevid from the mound by - Rocs victory of tha year whan ha Umlted emterfield'and caught what looked IRhMN ichanoet the Gema had of wianlag. Ukc m e hlta. Two ef tbeee files but went back to the next' toxtag. v Walter Berg atarted on the mound tha Rada to four hlta and won 6 to 0 CF/ItvOAR.. l i e ' WttUmantlo team oonld net; but hb waa hit bard being benched In the opener. They won tha night­ were caiuht with two xaex en and SOOT# uatU the sixth inniu. Thiy.,^ In favor of Art Bolaaeau at the atart cap 9 to 6 by scoring six runa In the two out Be . also had a good dwr at ■ e ^ onevun to eachoTtheiOA of the fourth. A long lly that palled ninth. the bat getting four out ef five, three singles and one double. . lewtog taatogi to bring their totsl^ r . over A1 Huband’P head In dpep right Jimmy Raeaas pinch double In the > for a home run from Parti^e'a bat ninth drove In two runs and enabled Nent lunday the Acm wUl trovd BAETMIMR with 'one man on baae atarted the tha cards to beat the Cub 4 to 8 la to PUiaviUe and meet the strong Gema downward la the third. tha firat game of a double Mil. Fiainvttle nine, one of tbs leadfurs la (Rurtsfiw^TItoiey and Mateen eaSb- Then Hubaad, who la a catcher Cbarlay Root outpitohed XMaqr Dean the Centra) Oonneotleut VaUi^r getttag two, h . MWa w S s ^ , I by choice rather than an outflelder, In the nightcap and tha Cuba won, :Laague. A pfabtioe sm iIod wiU be alaaed an eaay dr^e which would also by a 4 to 8 count The Boston hMd Thursday aftamooa at 3 o’clock ss’ STsaii&'sLsr* would have xnade the third out. Braves played two games with tha at the W estlide field. ' - •iBdrewiki and HedlUBd eaeh Three runa followed. Even the Phils, winning the opener but drop­ Aeee (7) , . audeiftet pegs from tbe outfltfd naually reliable Tommy Bipplea ping the Bl^tcap 6 to 1. BUI Oaric AB.R.H.TO.A.E. C i ^ ISpiM 'i CburfM euttlnig off runs at home plate. dropped aa eaay throw to drat dur­ pitched the Dodfers to a 6 to 3 de­ MeCeakey, Sb ....6 13 1 1 8 Weet Bides (U ) ing u e beetle inning. cided victory ever the New York legfiai, ee^...... 6 CMpkte Rod of Efi 1 AB k K PO A B IWeona (|), \ CHaati. iyti wolm. In •••:i.4 Smith,■WIIWI, lb . * 8 6 0 1 0 0 •AB.Ii.B.PO.A.B. Ja, the Amerlean League the Venldi, rf 8 Wtoiitoii4■ aa“ 4 i 11 I 0 Charlow, lb'»... 8 1 1,8 B 1 Yanks protected their 8 1-3 game Ihiakhardt, If 6 Fn t if Fbe ^ rti. iSdhmdr If i B' 3 3 1 3 O' Xredar. I f ...... 4 0 8 8 0 0 lead by beating the PhUadmUa ia Hewitt, flf''to#>*6 ss i.:. 4 3 1 1. 8 1 pobrowelakl, aa I. .4 0 0 0 8 0 Athletics 6 toT Tha As faU teck putt, 3b .4 t , 0 to.. 8 1,3 6 S O Beagle, 8b 4 1 1 1 | 0 lilto fourth place behind the Sena­ PRESIDENTS CDP Hlicba, 0 ...... ’.6 Cambridge. June 27.— Cbarley Tierney, lb v« .v 6 l ' 3 fi o G Parqdm, p i. 8 l 1 O 8 0 tors who tripped the Boeton Red F. Hewitt, p .....0 Devms, the dim, dark-haired Bos- Werner, ef l i i 3 0 0 Bergeron, e f mum 4 0 1 3 0 0 Sox 8 to 4, Godeek, p ..\....4 toiTboy, who in the past three Mnteoa, .p, rf ... 6 . 3 3 .3 • 0 Kldtka, lb 4 1 11 2 0 0 Blanked by Milton Gaston for years has gained rank u the great­ Fsrr,;3b ...... 1 9 1 < 0 0 1- M i^ e y , If . . . i 3 0 110 0 Bapatka, rf m r-- 8 1 1 8 0 0 Sevan Innlpga, the Detroit Tigen PAIRINGS MADE 41 7 Ld 37 • 6 est Harvard pitcher ef modern Kopec, O 4 1 3 4 0 0 took advantage of three errors and timei, brought hia eollaga athl^o Hewitt, p . . . to* .V 1 .0 0 0 .0 .0 East Hampton (8) Hadden, If ...... 8 1 13 1. .1 two walks after two were out In the AB.R.H.PO.A.B. career to a close on tha eld Ham rd TDtala ...... 88 0 8 37 14 1 8th to score five runs and beat Sox diamond ef loldlara Held, ISturday toM mm aiito , OrlaeefiOk e ...... 4 1 1 6 0 0 40 1418 1716 I Gena (3) 6 to l. Jftdc Ch6ll6y Fftik To ObmE" i7.—cap)—J^ca he wmi unbeatable. Hla third B e y l» lb ...... 4 2 2 11 9 0 aftamooa, by h u rl^ and batting AB.R.H.PO.A.B. The Cleveland Indiana stopped jtbe V w Oana Sarasen’s smashing^ ^ victory In feMlwrl'round VA70 «a«ifput kloMhim blmdlaalOAlB#daflaltely leeOaainto Mthasa tha Crimson to a 8-to-O vletory over Kebi Silk SM (4) . W.Braaafiald, 8b6 0 2 l l 1 Lepega If ...*/. I 0 i s 0 0 Stratton, Sb .... 4 0 0 3 2 0 Browns 10 to 6 In the firat garni of tha National Open at Fresh Mead­ running and -ha wound up with 'th4 Yila’a latareoUaglata ehaawlOMhip Shorten, aa ...... 4 1 1 0 3 a doublebeader but the Browns cams ir, Willttt and P. Rail- aiost seaaatlchal. final round la the Biurbar, r f ...... 6 0 8 1 0 0 nlaa la tha third aad .daetding gmaa B. llWs, of .... 4 1 1 4 J '0 Slpplea, lb 4 0 1 10 0 back to win the aecond battle 6 to \ ow Saturday vlrtuaUy placed him history of any open olcMie. That 08 Ei Bmaaflatd, ef-p 6 0 0 1 0 0 of their 1983'series,' Rose, iff, p ...... 6 0 1 1 b o 0 OB the throne of Bobby Jones when Ctotto, u ...... 4 0 0 ,4 1 1 The daasUag (jurvee old bUate^g R. Mleis, P, Sb.6 1 lO^fO St. John, cf to;.#,. 4 1 1 8 6. Earl AvetUl clouted hla 18tb clipped two strokes off the .eourSe Pallion, «», as 4 DbeottkOb ’> .,’.rA..to>« 8 .0 1x1 « homer-in 19m <7th inning. aieper CaUM^TOTkea. he abaadofied hie Bmateur ataBding Moord and repreeeated the beet 18- OaalaoB, If ..6 0 1 1 0 1 speed CfiSe Omtoa • s e ^ i ^ , 0 6 tad quit cbmpatltipa golf. Orebo, 2b ••.•••••4 l 0. 2 2 l whole graaddsd waa a^Uhlea•gen• Lamay, lb ....«* 4 WaUett, 0 . 8 0 0 hole eeore ever posted in a National r . (Mada, rf 8 1 3 t Hubuid, rf tosMMi 8 0 3 0^ WlthlB ttttta tnora than two Open. / Faarary, p ...*..8 1 0 0 3 0 ehU, la the dvil war and imsae .0 waaks,, Saraaaa dupUoatad Jonas’ WaU, of ...... 8 11 3 1 0 0 father was a hero on the dtnmend OgselakTbb ..... 8 a 3 '%! Dowd, U >. ...#>#1 8 0 V 1 The pairings for the annual The profeaslonala agreed that 8 0 1< BSrjTi P eaeeeoeo -I* 0 0 0 1 Hot!) They Stand Presldent’e Cup golf tournament at faat of winning both tbe British and Gene la his preaeat form was just for Harvard before him, hSld a Ysle BOllMtUe P ^...0 3 0 0 0 2 American opefis In tbe same year M uBbaatleamle u Jonu ~ waa la hla 43 6 11 ST 6 4 nine that reeeatly won the Eutero the Manchester Country au b werS and has bettered Jones’ bu t feoorea A cu 802 100 010^7 XaterooUegiate title to three scat­ ' ' «T - • 34 10 » announced today. AU firat round palmlut days. Two tragic figures of 331 001,000-6 tered hits and retired 13 III bats- Waat Sides .... 014 SSl8 OOX-^U Totala’ 81 2 5 24 10 4 YESTERDArS RBSVLIS la both olaseiu. to# touraamoBt irara T. P. ParklBS, Bast Hampton .... Waumsatlo . . . 000; 001 Faleona ...... lOB 000 000—6 matches must be played by lunday Tire base blto, Orlaoedp* ■< on atrlkai...^ Bight. Sixty sou|^ tha 82 smT- latraaen’e 368 at Sandwich set up fonhar British amatour ohampioB A crowd ef 6,000, attracted by the Two bast hits, Wjrato, Savltt Gema ; ...... 000 010 100—2 Eastern Tioagufi a sew record fc|r the British opan, and to evea a grsator dagrat, tha Hiwitt: three bae4 bit, Burkbardt; ___ hltA tM Matsofi 610*3 toak|#i> Thi— balM hita, Hubaad, St. Hartford 8, AUentown 2 (1st). wie posltlona. sacrifice kits, MeConkey; left on gramlie ef a thriu-laden pitekliur Amqhg theia Who faUad to qual­ battarlBg by two strokes Jonu’ 318 Scot Bobby OrulekahaBk. attle betireea Devensk H arm d’i HS^tt 3 to-8 lafitogi, lltelo Uh?C m John; home runa, Partyka; baaea on Hartford 3, AUentown 1 (2nd). at S t A w aw s in 1937. Gena’s 386 klaa IM the fleiiil after the third iMsu, A u i 6, B u t Hampton 8: base balla, .off Berg 3, Bolaaeau 3; atruek Bridgeport.3, New Haven 0 (let). ify waa Jack Obeaay, loadtog club on baUa, off Oodook 8> r u n t y 1; loela) regliiterlte, and Johnny imuitaur, who was tied for last at Fraib Maadow squaUad th r aU- round and thea lesBrnd to have Breaea,' eon a Lawranoe mlU ^ t by, P a r ^ 4, Berg 3, Bolaaeau New Haven 6, Bridgeport f ttma raoord for tha National Open ollBched the ohampioaehlp with , a hlt;by pltobor, F. Howltt, PUtt, Cwl- 1; double playa, Pwtyka to Charlow place and lost in the drawing, eon; atruek out, by Oodook 1, Foar- wofker. watched ^ Orimaon ring (2nd). IlMttre were eight tied at 76 with Mt by Chick Evans at- MlBBupolia fine 70 en bis lest roimd for 389> ■down the curtain on a glorieui 6, Wiiflmaatto 6; base on«biS|ii to Klatka; umpire, Sullick; time of Abany 8, Norfolk 1 (let). In 1916. Jonu’ bu t record In an Crulokehank who had taken 74 aad ary 1, B. Bransfiald 8. Matson 3, Htwitt 6, M lijaT; game, 1:60. only five places. Tern Clarke and K rta year which law Harvard,get Albany 6, NorfoUc 4 (2nd). M. Freeman were the other unfor­ American open waa 287. 78 on hla first two rounds, broka edge over Yale la four of am ' S p rln ^ ld 6, Richmond 4 (lit). tunate members. What made Barasan’s triumph at through with a 60 la tha third five aaijor eportA. Springfield 1, Richmond 0 (2nd). Cbanay's aoora of 81-8.76 which Fraab Maadow aU tha mors aurprls- round and then topeed this off with SIMPS0NCARDS79 m m w i (ii aplrea, Mallwiey aad wUktoson.' TWO LOCAL GOLFERS American League la unuauaUy high for him waa made IBg waa that ha thought very Uttle a 68 on the fourth round to tie Per* ABRHPO New York 6, Philadelphia 2. en a windy day. The low net bonore of hla dhaficu of wlBnlng or aven kina. That ww tha firat tlma in the Afeye, Sb ...... 4 1 8 4 Detroit 6, Chicago 1. resulted In a tie between (Uiarlie SUB iUPINE CLUB ' ' IN STATE AMATEUR getting up ambhg the leaders untU h le t^ of tbe NaUeaal Open tbht jAaober,8b ....«t4 i, .1 o " . I ’ Washington 8, Boston 4. WUlett and Harry Mwioii with nets ha had oompleted more than half of any player broke 70 on two luoeea- INANEWlTiON Wbods,'ae .....,'4 l l o Clevaland 10, I t Louis 6 (1st), i of 67. One iBeldent of note li tiwt hie third round. slvo rounds. Puldas and Crulek* DaveuA p ...... 4 1 3 1 Kronholm and Alvord To Com- St Louis 6, Clevaland 6 (2nd). only one of tbe 60 players bettered Then hla putts started rolling la abahk saemad oertaia to play off Sheldon, lb 4 0 0 •' .pete In Tournament At New National League 40 on the outging nine, he belqj from ^ dlrutlons and hla oonfl- for tbe title uatU Sarasen’a emaih< Lupien, rf ...... 4 1 1 .1 X . : • Pittsburgh 6, dndnnatl 0 (lit). Roia Iblrer with a 89 out and a 4 danca auddanly retumad; From than lag finish. . Former M u d ien ir Pro imt McCaffrey, If, of . 4 0 1 2 dub-Alatoa A, C. tm Britein This Week. Plttiburgh 9, Cincinnati 6 (2nd). home. Wear, of ...... 3 1 0 1 _ 'ofd aad teok.the...... ^ S t Louie 4, Chicago 8 (1st). Play ia the toumameat win be Qleaion, If e t.e re t 0 0 0 0 esmp ^ tha aeoN of f to^g New Britain, June 27—(AP) —A Chicago 4, St. Louis 8 (2nd). baaed on three quarters of tbe dif­ 0thor|( Fodo 'E ait Hirt< Flaoke, e ...... 1 0 0-13. Held ef 120 golfera teed off today in Brooklyn 8, New York 2. ference la handicaps. The-favorite I* Laufels got thelpvfiva the euallfying round of their aaaault i Boston 6, PhUadelphla 4 (let). In tbe top bracket u Chfu:lie WUlett Totala 82 IT thd first two lufings na .f'^ on me State amateur crown of Philadelphia 6, Beaton 1 (2nd). with Paul BaUsieper being men< (dtd Coorie No Easy PSde- (0) tloned ae the likely flnaUat from w ^ and tWO' hlts. ,Al Si)|tth Charles dare of the Rack Brook ' International League WlUlamaon, 8 ? ^ 4 s a t ^ dowfi; shd pitohad ao*hlC Country dub. the other sixteen. First round KlmbaU, lb ....; 4 Jersey CSty 6, Reading 0 (1st). ia g ._ . r run f o r . ^ aSm raamiiung The medal play team champloa Jersey Qty 6, Reading 6 (2nd). pairings foUow: Whealar, r f ...... 8 Bhlp waa to be {dayed at the aame Newam 8, Baltimore 1 (1st). Top Bracket * "*V ■ " nmmpMmaa ' 't •. Mains, c 3 dfib-^Stte A Ci <•) - *. time OB the Indian HIU and Shuttle Baltimore 10, Newark 6 (2nd). . Charlie WUlett vs. Art Kacfla.' Fletchar, 3b .... 4 Meadow du b couraea. Beat groaa Dick McCormick vs. Charlie Boeth, ,aa 8 Toronto OhNontreal 4 (1st). Jobhson. lUlwortb, ff i . 0 1 1 0 Bcorea of the flve-man team wUl de­ - Montreal 1, Toronto 0 (2nd). r ; Parkar, of . . . 8 cide in qualifying. Match play for Morgan Avord va. Dr. Howard Q0 Springfield...... 38 19 .667 Auatia Cheney vA BUI Kronholm. Devaaa 3, Shalden: heato run, Dev< rounds atartlng at Shuttle Meadow Albany 32 24 through the iRret nine but the .671 Bottim Brncket- greatm mn)orlty'' sought the qooI tea: stolen bases, Maine 3, Plitohar, 41. at 2:06 p. m. Bobby Grant of Richmond ...... 20, 29 .600 Wetherafleld, medaliat and runner Dr. If. E. Morlarty vs. Earl Ball- shaoe of. the olubbouM during the 8; ' vB.H.L«nreis (6). ' t' y Allentown •...... 28 29 .491 slm r. final ntoe. ’ efi basM, Tala O. C^Staldl, If ....8 8 0 1 0^ up laat year, waa Scheduled to atart Bridgeport*...... 26 29 .473 at Shuttle Meamw at 9:06 a. m. Paul Dougan vs. Dr. D. C. Y. Both; Perkina and Govlagtaa wOto ILkKmvardS; on RavaIeeee,,o .../.8 l 0.,18^ <8^ New Haven...... 28 32 .467 Moore. ooifipenad to shoot good ^ la or­ j^ e n a 8 ,' off. Brown l. ott O. GlgUotU, p ...... 8 1. 1 1 % Grant and Clare Ged In the aec- .32 .458 tional qualifying event for the Hartford...... 27 D. D. Austin vs. Saxnual Averd. der to wtou The mntow was lU ParitSr 8; atrutic Out by DevtfiA 13, Turlfi, it i8 T)\,0 3,4^ ,N orfolk...... 20 34 .370 Martin Avord va Paul BaUaleper. aqnsife at the turn SM the break hyjVonewOf hlts oiFBreaea l la 7 Chaovnlekl, rf ...8 -1 1 3 O' Amarlcan Opeh at the Bplmont Aaierl(uuij>ague Sprlnga OovaibY d u b In Beaton, but Ray Chapin va UW Hyde. Oame .on the troumesome I2th slot * ^igAoif a: Piuker I to liMi Bean,' 3b .:*.** .,81 0 4 0 vi; W. L, P.C. John Behmallan va Halsey third). Both Geoghegha and lUm^ isr Btonoa: unGlrea. fi Htod. 8b ...... 4. 0 0 • O 9^,^ faUed.to modify at-Freah Meadow. Stevena Amosg the liumtandlng contend New York ..... 45 19 .708 son’s drives Orere .to t b s 'm i n ae art: time of game 3:98. Menthno. cf'..,.>4 0 Oy ' Detroit ...... 36 27 .671 Carl Noren vs. Dr. D. M. CaldwlU. in n , ' Pe^A’^ A remvliSihSt ' iihr-MeCkrwnnltot.ted for G. Parker Vcthkl, lb ....*..4: 0 ,9‘ era In Mdttldn’ to Grant wlU be ex- 29 Abert Dewey vs. Harry Megaon. lSk’9th.' Cbnmpldh Frank Rbaa; Dave Lap- Wwhlngton 87 .661 >irM a plt^ toithe g i^ ,l^ P tfkw Pmladelpbla .... .i. 8^ 30 .652 Up to pc^t alTfour had Meyed ham, Ebnt ReanUc, C. W. Birch, H. Cleveland 86 81 .687 C2mrUe WiUatt won the sweep- aound and eonaarvattve golA'lltm] Score by. tofitoga: • / A. RedSSM, y r . i . Z. Sweeney and 88 82 .608 s ^ e tournament S a tu t^ wlto Ted Hart ‘ Gamble and M. F. tS. Louie son miafoheld tlda' shot oh' t ^ 'm lUlUSttOGHRAN/ SubtAlptot^^Yiv^. 013 Cbicago . 23 40 .866 80-11-6A CharUa'Johnston. 78-8-70 toanth lipt GbvUigton agem can B. H,LqprllS,.o-'*;imOO(^ Warper w i^ tmahla to entar aa Boaion 12 61 .190 and Harold 'A void, 86-l6-70r were through and from there on both Itoyto-||""T|'II '■I'M' I mm' they are tannm'part la the iatereol National Leigne tied for second and t l ^ went to pros were never headed. vO oyl^ X R M VK PETROLLE leglate evelRa in Virginia. ' P.C. Bill Foulde vdth 79-8-7L ton shot 74, Petklna 77, Geoghefan Pittsburgh...... 38 .560 78. New York, Jpae' 3T.-^(AP) — Two Chicago...... 85. 29 .647 The / former Mandheiter i . pn tired. TBiife^are rompsoB, WM oKTxorxs* jn^snnmi .Bteve. Hamas, yeuag-heavyweight Moagaa'Alr^. Boattm 86 81 .680 Ye»terday*e Stan S h iiier/ frem WnUtogton, N. J., Phlladelpbla...... 86 84 .614 Just m i^'80, fer n 79. iHaiM’md- to demoQiltrite this week Brooklyn...... 88 84 .498 jery of fane ftonitlilii^iee^ml^ 4Ad fir iiU'ltost’ ha hsa the V • t \ F. 7 ’ S t Louis...... 80 32 .484 -ji kwed thO 'matoh. ITie ManOben^ SQDE4ldADGIIUN l^ tte Band played Scotch airrbe- >” Lpngblnn,' New Y o rk ...... 38 82 .467 Was FerraU, Indiana— Allowed mtyf aiifepRr' dacln n atl...... 81 42 .425 only six hits to beat Brown and Jore add between the a ^ hoiea ifid earn 18th victory of laaacm received a splendid' recepUea liram' m ARE EAST WINNERS 'in'a:iten' TODAY*S.GAIIBB Roy Spencer, Senatora-Orove la: the.«rc(Wd.j_.^ three runs agataat ,Red Box with JBaipeen’e Oard -... "X- bodi homer aad two ataMaa fflnft.Nia^X..646 064’ 488-98- :week. Suhie aad lleLahghHn daifaatad Vie Sorrall, Tigers— Stopnad' Bioond. N loe-.6 tt) 484 844^1^78 MNiW Springfield at Harttord, 8;80 p. m. ertWerld Weiman and WAIah . ted out of B rld g ^ rt at Rtohmond. White Sox with alx fita ' eleven gaapa In tluUr apedal horae- AUentown at NoifiOUc* • Ben campman aad Tody LaasOrlt nSWfhia ahoa pltokBig matiai Which ended (Only gamu aohednlad), Yaaka-Ttieir first Inning doUMee Saturday at, the ftofnOe atreat hoaa A na • “ scored ibm runa against I th la ^ r ^ houaa ooOff with amalndsht gap^ S t Louis at i^rry . inrenb^ P tt*toe-«l#ltod ' , for Suhli'aOd MdLiU^dilin. .Detroit at Reds D t o o on four )ita, v McLeuraia led HdPrlnger tflMNra Boston at ,Tony Cttoelan«B^ Dodgdra--il>Kiyt to thraqjmaa and aoond anotUer w m m 44.1 Tte W ta st 5 * ^ ^ koam fikw ;|la aad sliiglav ■ m L'^, ', l.'l.i' Nil m 'JV X -iW ^ ^ ^ . ~ V ^ ^\(''.______’ .^ v ...... rw » ■ ^l^^L-l.ljllJL-Ll.1— : ;, ; V s,. , .I .?■.S*(BffBtKaHByaMMHBS!KflBSB1ff3aK«IS^*>3gSStB!UW.’J*aiMSR!aPaSBSE®!5iaBS SKa*a«rad«MCrd8.?«3W«»t^afciSfJA&^W«»WBlflWi3BB»SWH«WaW?W»ai^ S.,1 k .--*;■. ^'', , *®

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Phone 8 ^ . room , nujflerBiu^ih ginjgp.[lFi••* word! to Mz'^ontb^'f^ ..A Bid Agked .. floors, by gaaltuy gjitam. Tele­ the th day of Juno. A. D»'IIVS. ba A ^ ^ C h e m l e a a.a a a a .• * '.B T a ift , RpI V ^ arid': .EAiteM-. dwBboro aaS obbnTlatlono 18 Cap Nst B and T 160 ‘i* i r '* • ~«o’ia t as a word aad eompoui^ phone 4SM. BOARDERS WANTED 59-A f o r RSw T ^ , ; tenement, and the same Are. llmitod and nUow- ...... » s a,a a a a ail a a.e aa a od for tbo eredltora within, vrbfob. to C b ^ n v e r ' • aja •:#.* ....4 6 0 — O ^ h lln proved to he toe aitar'pilKN g M two worda Mlnlmijm ooit Is with all imp.ove«9i«hhi, and garage,-, Am For Fow . leaeeeoeeeoee «.* of ttroo Unto. FOR RENT— FUR1H8HBD rbom, ^bod lottUoii. 9-Cbttage .street bring, in tboir olaimt against said H t f d . o ^ Trust..... — fo r m ^ « t horaeahoa pltehlBf ,iit ' ootato,'and'tho aald ozeoutrlx la dl- .An Rad Stand . 10 mtoo par Ji*J tor tramnoat AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 with or without board. Inquire 106 Telephone 4692; F l ^ Naltonai;'...... 180 aiahual outing of Campbell doubou' rootod to . giya,publlo*notle« to thO' Land Mtg and; Title .. — Aju Smelt ..... »ee«ggeoe»«ag MoottTO March IT, IMt _ Spruce street or telep^biw 4645^' ... eroditors' to bring In their dlntms IC of U., hdd at Wlndtorvfile 7eete3> Gash Oharco jwlthln oald time sMowod by posting New Brit Twat ... — Am Tbl and Tel I a e • e • • ^ * __ Botlvo Days «.| T otsl • ets FOR BALB—1930 Ford 3 door ' fiOURGd I^R r e n t ^ 66 a oQpy of this order: on tborptibUo West K ^ c i d Trust, . — Am .Tob B '...... » e • •a ea a a a a . a a a dky.' Forty ntettbieini'of toa^'.doOhril SioSurc dS . Z\ • H U •{■ sedan, cheap for cash. Call M06. WANTED—ROOM&- elgn post noaroot to the place where . .Bitaiaace Stecka Am;WatxWka a a aa a a a a*‘a a a a^a a e^' wklte >res«it. They did not laai^ FOR RBNT^TWO SlNoiB houses, the - deoeaaed' laet dwelt, within said' Ahbeonda » a a e 4 a a a a a^a a a,a a.a »'^ortorii*Vor*irrV»ttlar lasortlons BOARD 62 town and by'publishing the sgma In Aetda Casualty 17 Mancheater until late Stmdiy'morn* • , bo obargod at tbo oho tlmo rata. FOR SALB— 1938 CHBVROLBT gbciooms each’ and one rooa i,'^ ’ some newepaper having. i' Ol^ulallon Aetna Life ...... 7 Atehiaon ... !#•#•••• • • e a a a a a ing and on their arrival at 'thq- Ipootal ratoo for long torm ovory four door sedan, small mileage. WANTED—ONB OR TWO un­ Improvementi, Al^ply Bdemd: J. in said probate I dlstriot within , tea Aetfla Flra 16 Auburh laeaeaeaab e’a e a Rgeve's grove fiat down- at once to. 4 ddy'adoortlslDg glToa upon roonost. laaoeoeaeaeaaa^. Telephone 8141 after 6 p. m. furnished rooms tor light house­ HoU. Phone 4642. da^s from^he date ot'‘this,iordeif^ju|id Autoniobile 8 B 4| t and Ohio clam chowdfir. . " d s ordorod for throo or six dw s return make to this court of the .no­ lendix laaaaaaaa a a' sad stoppsd bsforo tbo third or flttb keeping, North End preferable. knm. General'. IS a ‘A a a a a A , aeriei ..of, '.sporting eveate FOR SALB—12 GOOD USBD auto­ tice given. _ leth Steel ... k a a a a' aA day will bo obargod only for tbo ao« Write Box M, in care of Hevald. WHAJAM 8. HTDH Hartford Fire laaaaaaa* mobiles, all recently rdcondltioned, FOR RBNT-SINQLB HOX7BB, six Iqrdoii 2PK dwindled as golf balla. wer#.^ Mai nn»b«r of times tbo ad appear- - . . JudgA Natlofial Fire lost to hlgh-grtSB as a drivUig cbn* od.~ 'barging rgwg at tbo rate oarnsd. but at below . regular used ear prices, rboma and garage, 186 Main street Cap Pac 8)4 llowanoo or refunds can bo made H-8-l7-;8l. lartford Steam Boiler teat came to an-end. finance service available. Bargains Otee (J. I.) laaaoaaaaaaaai 31)& q| olx. tlmo ads stopped, after the :i>ho^nU; Fire .....4 ./., Df. Calllonetto'adth a partnefigo$ for cash. The Xrmoty Ouage, APARTMEN'IB—FLATS— FOR RBNT-^ ;F/10M bouse with AT A COURT OF PRQBA'TB HELD Oerro De Pasco laeaaaaaaaeaa 4)4 improvenienta, garage, rent $25.00. Bnohester, within and V for tbe Travelers ...... aloto flne .to the-horseshoe game * ^J ^ i l forbids” ! display Unos not Wells street TENEMENTS 62 Chea and Ohio a a e a a a a^-a e a ■ e a 10% It of' Manohester, on>:th« n th PabUe UtUHleg Stockt taking on aU corners and beating' 142 Bldridge,'street ' , C h x j^ y ....»aaaaaaaairaaaaa4 6% Herald will not be respon ty of JohA A. D., 1883. Ooim. Elec Scry ..... 84 them all, until it delevoped that toe- FOR RENT—APARTMENTS, one, Present yhlAJAM a HYDE, Esq., ObcaCMa laAaaaaaaaaaai 8894 for tnoro than one Inoorreot Inse: FOR R B N T -8 l^ ROOM hbiise, ainehts. In q u ^ at OomI Solv leaaeaaaaaaaaaaaa distance. At this point Balkher and' BICYCLES 11 and convenient, special inducement Manohester, In said District deosas- 494 ^Tbe Inadvertent oiqlsslon of Inoor- 18 Wadsworth-street laMord Elec ...... 86H Oons Gas igaeaaaaaaa hls partner stepped to and es'to* root publloatlon of advertising will be to those ranting this month. Win. >ed. > 34% FOR SALE—LATB 1980 Indian Hartford G a s 82 Oont Osn ■ iaaaaaaaaaaaaa a'a a a a doctor aras unable to pitch, toe foU tlfled only by oanoellatlon of the Rubinow, 841 Main street. On motion of Sarah. McKinney do,^pfd'...... '.... 87 1T% Argo made tor the service rendered. Chief motorcycle. Call 8408 ; be^ executrix. ' Ootm Prod laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 2694 distance he was an easy rictlmabB*. sr; SUMMER HOMES ORDERED:—That six months ftom S N B T Ob .....;... 86 ▲11 advertisements musttoonform tween 5 and 7 p. m. ' FOR imNT-r6 RbjW tenement, _ » a a a a a a a a a aa a a a a a a a a 25% there was ho supixirt'" from ma- stylo,, copy and typogjwahy with the 38th day of' June. A. D.. 1838, be 'Mamiaotiiilbg S to ^ partner. 'll rORREIfr 2? Du PPPOZ' k a ae eaaaaaaatalaaaaa 24% rulaUons enforoed by the publtsh- v^th afl modem l^oi^vei^ts. In­ and the sam* aco.,limltad and allow­ Am .Hardware...... 15 and they reserve the right to quire it .58 Lyness stm t or tele^ ed for the, oreditors within which to ' Eastman Kodak oo^88)4 A chicken . dtoBjur, was aarved and' it. revise or reject any eo] FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 FIVE ROOM FlHiNlSHBD cottage bring In their olalms against said Am HoBiety“ 18 _ Eleo-Suid 24ua 1)4' the memhera returned honie to toa phbhsdOSl. ft- * eSN___A W-SA-- ^red bbjoetlonabla _ . . for rent by w e ^ month or season estate, and the said executrix Is.di­ Arfow H and H, com. 6 ' Elec Auto Lite leaoeeaai evehtojg. . . . ' CtOBINO HOURS—Classified ads to. AOROSTBMMA—Rose of Heaven rected to give public notice to the do, pid at Mountain. Lake Park, Middle- Elec Pow and Lt • eaeaaeaeet .be published same day must be re- 20c per plant, Balaam or lady slip­ FOR RENT—4 ROOM upstairs creditors' to bring ' in their olalms BUllnfs iqid Spanoer.. field, Conn. Fhdiing, boating, swim* Fox^Flim A ...:eaeeeaeeea e.e • • e Mved by II o'clock noon: Saturdays per 6c dozen. Alhed Rollet, 83 Win' flat^ with finished attic room, all within laid . time allowed by posting Bristol Brass .:...... ll:M a. m. ming etc.'^ceUent location. For 'a'copy of this order on the public Gen Eleo . eaataaeaeaeaaaa' dermere street, MancbMter. ' Improvements, hot ~water heat, inform tion write -M* Hennessey, Sign. post', nearest to .the plaQej.wbare do^“'P$d- Gen*'Foods. e . . • liaONFREWpRKSFilHD TELEPHONE YOUR furnace, acremis and shades, garage the deceased last dwelt within said Cass, liockwbbd and B f o r Box 108, wpim antlc, Cpnn. Gen Motors > • a a a a e 4 WANT ADS. SALB— LATB CABBAOB if desired. 441 Cehter street or town and^hy publishing the same in Colling Co. •eaaaeeeai some newspaper having a olroulation GlDette eaaaaaaaaaaa4 » a a a a a Ada arc aooepted over the telephone plants, 3 dosen for 26c, 50c hun­ telephone *^74. . Colt^a'Flraarms a a a a a a UCIING misiRDs M tbo CHARGD RATE given above in said probate dlstriot, within ten Gold Dust •aaaaaaaaaaaaa dred. 604 Parker street Eafle Lock » a a a a a a M a eonvenlence to advertisers, but LEGAL NOITCES 76 days from the date of this order, and Grigsby Grunow a'eaaakaaaaa 868 OAKLAND STREET, four tSo CASH RATBS Will be aooepted as return make to this court of the no­ Fwilr Bearings Henhey ,a*eea«aaaa S’# e a a a a a a , W Vl^ PATMBNT It paid at tbe busi­ tice given. rooms, mod e e e • a 4 » a a a a a a I report' today from Treainlrer. Aldo Manchester In said district, minor. District of Manchester, on the 86th do, pl|4. * * - *.■ * *..... Kreug and Toll .. Paganl, who . is receiving the doii$< 1982. F^OR RENT—TWO, THREE and 4 Landers, Frary A CUc. Ugg and Myera B tlons is fia follows.. classifications to and from New York. jConhac- nerr Guardian, praying that an al­ Present WILLIAM & HYDE, Esq., ;; ' room apartments; heat. Janitor lowance be made out of said estate Judge. New Brit Mch. com. , Loew’a . . . laasaaaaaaaa ; Previoufily acknowledged $1403 BOO e ejfCsCe.sse^dd^ssBCMoea A tiona with fast truck atffvloa but of do, pfd ...... i.. service, refrigerator' furnished. Call for -the support'of said minor aa per Estate of Robert J. 'Weldon, late of Lorlllard .. I a a.a a a a 4 Mias Mary Cheney, HO; K J. Turk- IpRHEISlltB :«a*gae8ffwr»js«aaeda.«., " New York going south and west Manchester, in said District, deceas­ Arthur A. Knofla, 6440~ or. 4131, .pplication on file, It Is Mann A Bow, Class A MoKeesp-Tto aaaaaaaaaaaaaaai togton,.$4; Bantly Oil Oompii^, $2; (SB •ooMMsMeWe ^ Agents fpr United Van Service, ORDERED:—That the foregoing ed. do, Clanr B ...... 876 Main street \ Mont Ward ,itaaaaaaaaai A. L. Crowell, $1; Albert B. Foy, $ls one of the leading tong distance application bo heard and determined The Executrix having exhibited, her North and Judd '...... Casdtft Thanko • • • t • o esa aird:* •SK ^ at the Probate .Office- In Manchester administration account with said es­ Nat Biscuit e. e a a a 4 Ward Cheney Cam p' Siiahlsh War m Komorlam • e • sHlCe*^ oBCM ^ moving compainlea. Phone 8068, in said District, oh the 2nd day of tate to this Court for allowance, it is Niles Bern Pond ...... a • a a a a 4 Z^Rt KSd KOUnd sad ro ••••••••.•« A FOR RENT—FTVB ROOM flat with Nat Cash Reg Veterans, $2; Charlea R. H4toaway« 8860, 8864. garage, first floor, modem Improve­ July. A. D:, 1882, at 8 o'clook (s. t.) ORDERED:—;That the 2nd day of Peck, Stow and Wilcox Nat Dairy...... aa.aaagaaaa. $1; James H. McVeigh, $1; Dorothy' Announoemente ■Ko • a ca.e,a a a a'o a ssa r 1 in the forenoon, and: that notice be July, A. D., 1982, at 8 o'clock (s. t.) yEWi^PtlE .#•••••*••••••*********<** * ments, 829 East Center street, tele- Russell Mfg ...... Nat Pow and Lt a a a a a a.a a a M L. Russell, $1; American Legton given to all persons Interested.ln said forenoon, at the Probate Office, in ScovlU ...... > AEtOHWwnes ibhone 8068. estate of the pondenoy of sald .apptl- said Manchester, be and the same Is N T Central .. Auxiliary $4; Total, 2167.' alnifoiaobllM for Sale ...... 4 REPAIRING 22 Stanley Works ...... Auiomoblles for BzobangO k.. dm e catloii’ and the time and pla6» of assigned for a hearing on the Allow­ North Am .... taaeaeaaaa Auto Aooestorles—Tlree retaaaa.a air € MOWERS SHARPENED, k ^ miik< FOR RENT—8 ROOM apartment hearing thereon, by publishing a copy ance of said administration account Standard Screw ...... Norfinda . • >.. Xnto Rt^^Hnff—Palntinr •«-**r»* . ^ with aU Improvements, hot water of this ordet In some newspaper hav with said estate, and this, Court di­ pfd.;;guar,. A ... Packard ...... * SdHoOlR o:o 0 o o 0 • 0 (a 0 0 a a •:# a a*a lag, vacuum cleaner, lock, gun, tng a ctroulatlon In said dWtrlot, on rects the Executrix to give publlo no­ heat furnished, near , the ' Center. or before June 87, 1932, and by post Smyths Mfg Co ...... Param Pub .... Autos—Ship by Truck .0 0 0 a.a a a*a a: S clock repairing. BriUthwalte, 62 tice to all persons Interested therein Taylor and Pent ..... &1P# la'e • • O'O on o era a a 0 a 9 Telephone 4674-8920. Ing a,copy of this order on tbe publlo to appear and be heard thereon by P4nn » a a a a a a Pearl street. sign post in said town qt Manohester, Torringtoh ...... FSB ■'Ssrvtci ^ Stpri^ir# (vtas^re 10 publishing a copy of .this ordsr in Phil Fete seseeeaeaeee 4 m olee-*Rloyoles 11 FOR RENT-^TWO, FOUR- room at least five days before the day of some newspaper having, a circulation Underwood Mfp Co .. l Pub.Serv N J ...... ranted Autoe—Motoroyolee . . . . 13 said hearing, to appear if. they see in said District^ on or before June 37, Unltm Mfg Co...... A N N r Smolneeo aad Prcfesstoaal Serrlrcs COURSES AND CLASSES 27 flats, modem. In good. condition, ogqse-at said time and place and be 1982,. and by posting a copy of this Radio...... Builness Servloee Offered ...... 18 with garage. 86-87 Clinton street. heard relative thereto, and make re­ order on the publlo sign post in the U S Envelope, com... Hem' Rand ...... ~ nsetaold Servlcee Offered ...... 18-A BEAUTY CULTURE—Enm urtUle turn to this court Town where the deceased last dwelt, d^ pfd ...... 60 — Rey Tfih B..«...... p.i..^. Jldlng—GontraoUhg • e e’.sT e ete A learning. Detaile free. Hartford WILLIAM S. HTDB' five days before said day of hearing Veeder Root ...... FOR RENT—6 ROOM downstairs Judge. Sears Roebuck...... _ lorlete—Nnreerlee .. eeeeeeen Academy of Hairdresslns, 698 flat, all improvements, iscreens, and and return' make to this Couft, Whitlock Coil Pipe ... Socony Vac. LENEBT*8 OAFTUBE Timeral Dlreotore ....e*g # •*•%*» o'o're r H-4-27-83. WILLIAM & HYDE peatlna^FlnmblnVTRooflng Main street, Hartford. shades, ready July 1st. Inquire 20 Judge. JB.WU’m » Co. $10 par 40 South Pac ...... On June 27, 1918, the- story o f aoaooaaaoaooeaaeee.aaoM LiUey street. Telephone 5 9 1 1 . H-6-27-32. Stimd Brands ...... the heroism of Private Frank P. lery—Dresemaklng AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD Lehert, German-Amesioan soldier - ...... 1 I .i«y at Manchester within and for the FEAR FLOODS Stimd Gas arid E l e c ...... 09—Tmojclng—Storage .» HELP WANTED—MALE 36 from Chicago, was made public. & FalBtInir—Papering re e o e e o oia aim FOR RENT—COMPLETELY reno­ Probate District of Manchester, on AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Haiikow, China, June 27.— (A P )— St Oil Cal ...... Prafeulonal Servloee ...... vated four room ^at, 93 Charter tbe 26th day-of June, A. D„ 1832. at Manchester, within and for the Swollen by conttoued heavy rainS: St Oil N .J'a...... Leneft had been surrounded by ZtSOlHTlQS oaaoaooooeeaeeooeaaaa NO UNBMPLO'YMBNT, wage cuts, Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq. District of Manchester, on the 86tb the Yangtze river rose two feet to­ T^qc Corp ...... ••a...... *.^. 83 Germans while a-small 'American lay-offs or hard times for Raw- Oak street. Apply Sam’s Shoe Judge. day of June, A. D„ 1932, TaMrimj^Syelng—Cleaning ... day and Wka 88 1-2.feet above nor­ > e e e • • a e « force was staging ah attack. His TWiet oMde and Service e o e*irao a Shop, 701 Main street An agreement for the adoption of . Present -WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., Timken Roil Bear leigh men. Sounds unbeUevable but Dorothy O'Brien a minor aged sixteen Judge. ' mal, almost the same level as at this Trans America . cajpton-showed interest to knoadng: WaKted^osmese Service mc...- Rawlelgb Dea.ers sold more pro­ Bdaeafloaal RENT HUNTING?—Tell iis what years, resld'ng.in t)ic town of. Man­ Estate of Jessie Taylor lats of Man­ time last year before disastrous, UnltCorp ...... » e e a e a e * how many Americana, were to to* chester, in aald District, having been Csiarsea and Claeses • • • c ...'. ducts during 1931 than ever before. you want, we’ll take care of it for chester, in .said District, deceased. floods which . did uncounted damage Unit Gas Imp ... attacking -party. ' They knew toft Instrnetlon ...... Giidiig utmost quality, quantity, exhibited to this Court by The Con­ The Executor, having exhibited' hia an American barrage hfihtod toem' ' Mimelng oaaaaaeooaaaaa atfXCa a a a.e.y 18-A you lyithout charge. R. T. McCann, necticut Children's Aid - Society of administration account with said, es­ to property and human life. U S Ind Alco ... I Iradeal—Dramatic • a oa a*a'am# aw a price on 250 Hoiisebold necessities 69 Center street Dial 7700. Hartford, Conneotlout, Guardian, and tate-to this Court for allowance, it la Alr»u]y vast areas of the Yangtze U S Rubber .... -hod cut off their retoeat iwNKBtRdr^IllStYllOtlOD 0 a a a a aa:a a ^ a tbe Rawlelgb' Way gave thousands U. Jillmer Gibbon, and Lillian E. Gib­ ORDERED:—That the 2nd day o£ valley are flooded and thoiiaands of XJ S Steel .1..... Lehert informed them toat el$2it bon. both of said Manchester, the J, B*Ibsbr|^ steady work at good pay. More 6 ROOM TENEMENT, all improve­ July, A. D., 1983, at. 8 o’clock (e. t.) refugees -are homeless. It was fear­ Util Pow and Lt laea-eaae* regiments wera to the attoOX and B ada—Btooko—Mortgages' signers thereof, for acceptance anid forenoon,. at the Probate Office, .In that they wert following .him. 'I k e . IndustHous men wanted with cars ments, steam heat ggrage^ good appruval, it is thereupon. ed that' If the Irains continue last Wanier Piet .... Binnsss Opportunities ...... said Manchester, be and- the same' la Germans, seeing a huge'force h» I^ney to Loan *w • s • • s • e e e • • e to conduct Rawlelgb Home Service location, rent reasonable, 82 Walk­ ORDERED:—That notice be given assigned for a hearing on -the allow­ summer’s floods may be repeated.' )Vest, Union .... Help aad SItuaitloBs routes in Manchester, Hartford, er street Inqiiire 80 Walker. to all persons Interested to appear at., ance of said administration accouht West El and Mfg aeaaaeea*aa front o f them, end the>Amer|iHA Wanted—Female eeeeeeep the Probate Offict. in Manchester. In. Help Rockville and Blast Hartford. If with' said .estate, and this Court di­ DR. ORISWC^ DEAD Woodworth .... Kelp Wanted—Male. said District on the 2nd day of July rects the Executor to give public no­ B mp Wanted-HgCale nr Female ., satisfied with $35 weekly to start FOR R]^T—FIVE ROOMS, 2nd 1982, at 8 o'clock (s. t.) then and. tice-to all persona Interested therein k^va toe . Agenki Wanted e e e # e e e^e e e e a e #*•!• 1 address Rawlelgb ' Co., Dept CU- floor, all'Unprb’vements at lS7 Mid­ there to show cause, If any they Meriden, Jime 27,— (AP)-r-Dr. to, appear and be heard thereon by In, addition to itfi water pfotee- -Wwations Wanted—Female 35-:5S, Albany, N. "Y. dle Turnpike West Inquire 1st have, why the foregoing agreement publishing a.copy of this -order in Frederick F. Griswold, 83, dean of o f accepting toe surrehdgr.irrehdi Cfircattons Wanted—Male i should hot be-accepted and'approved ridn. - the Bank of France has in­ floor. sonie newspaper .havln'g a ciroqlatlon the Meriden phs^clans, died at- hls The Am^cani^ can lined to*toto 411 np» SgmlQyment Agencies ...... by this Court, by publishing this In said Dlstriot, on or before JUn'e 27,' stalled apparatus to release tons' hoade toehi throw away their ri$ I^ Urc Steele^—Pets—FoultrywTeUeles b o ^ this m dra^ following a heart toelrririeg. order once in some newspaper having 1982, and by posting a copy .of this sapd to the passage leading to Jto and nutfChed them to 'toa DogP—Blrds^^Pets ...... 4X UVE STOCK- FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS, all a oirculatlon ih said dlstriot and attack which he suffered Friday aft­ Xdvi Stock—'Vehicles • see* a'tfec a.« • order on the' publlo sign' post- in tbe strong room to case of emergency. American lines. VEHICLES 42 improvements, very cheap rent H. by posting a- copy of this order Town .Where.the deceased last dwelt, ernoon. Poultry and Supplies ...... , on' the public sign post of the Wanted — Pets—Poultry—«tock Mintz, Depot . Squarq. five days before said day of bearing He was a member of the Meriden For Sale—MlseeUasiponB Town of Manohester In said State, and return make to. this Court. FOR RENT—FIVE AND/SIX room nearest to the place of residend of WILUAM S. HYDE h ostel ateff for .many years. . Articles for Sale...... FOR SAUq—Ci^iF. inquire a^ 58 said iplhOL At. least five days before He la'survived- by'hls widow and i andId JAopessorles a Lomess stiqe^ or telephone 6081. l^ements, .with all^ A i^ em im- - Judge.' lag Materials Mi ee*e» ^eeee « e qal(L. day assigned by this.Court for H-8-S7-I3, ' twosons. -Watches—J e welry provementa. Inquire at 147 Bggt said ‘bearing. • ’ Center itreet or. telephone 7864. ‘WZLUAM S. HTDB g POULTRY AND Judge. H-6-37-83. - onus—Watehes—Jewelry -.. 48 SUPPLIES 42 FOR RENT—5 ROOM downstairs rieal^ppllanqee—Radio . . . 48 flat dn Bigelow street. Inquire ^ aad Feed ...... q...... 48-A . AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Qhtrden — Farm—Dairy Prpduota FOR S A L H - ROASTING ducka, 2igdow street or telepl^e 6868. at-Monoheeter,. within and'for the \Wt€Q/* m COCHRAN .PIGTUU^4rJQE Xiouiehold Goode . . ^ dressed, 25c , 20c alive; algo District of Manohester, on tbs $5th Machinery and T o o ls...... baby ducki. 6 . T. ^ e n,, $T Dwuie FOR RENT—6 ROOM ^tenement, day. of tJune; A. D., 1982. • 35 COWS 35 HORSES Mhsloal Instruments see e'e'e’pleeeeeee • • • eecond floor,.411 UnproVements aad Present WILLIAM & HYDE, Baq.. Offiee and Store Equlpmeoteeeeeeeeeeeee .... street Telephone 8887. FOR RANDAUL BROS., AGAWAM, MASS. Spsolals at-Board—Hotels—Resorts the SMfres garage. 37 Starkweather etreet ‘Judge. ^ TUESDAY; JUNE 2S; 1932 at 11 A . H. Wearing Apparel—FursReetanraate Estate of Bends. J. Bendeson lats of Wanted-^TO'Rooms Without Buy Board FOR RENT—6 ROpM FLAT with Manohrctsr; in said DUtrlot, deeSaMd. Qowa wiiU be aold first Thia is a aaleot lot hf HOUTEINx BAOI WANTED—T d BUY 56 The Baebutrlx'having exhibited her Bogrders Wanted ...... ’.'...69- garage, 17 Wklker street Inquire administration aooount with said sa- and GUERNSEYS, all-under >tsto ahd federal Bupervlaton, and Country Board—Resorts..ee.eeeeee fromt* modifled accredited, arts of Mtonarote. This aUptoent, Hotslp—Restaurants ...... I BUY ALL KINDS of houiehold W'. Manning, 15. Walker etreet TeL tats to this Court for aUowapoe, it la Wan^pd—Ropras—Board .. goods, furniture etc. Better prlbcg 7628." ■ .. O RraRBD :-^hat .ths 8nd day of induidti sohM' heavy .prodhoerg, good siae :a|ld-goed'aga, nxxrtly Real Estate For Rent July, ,A. D., 19f3. at 3 o’eloCk, (a, t.) ’4-6;marii dlp, 8 Walnut S t In said' IMsmet, 'on:or. beforsi ‘Juna 17, XUCilONEER’B Kdl^CB: Tito 4 ^ opsprtunity to Lots for Bala ...... keeeeeeeee 1813, and- by posting a copy «f..thls ; purhhaae COWS'aM .M m at.ydur'own price,, Sals Rato or Resort Property foriSale • e • e e e e BOOMS WITHOUTB0AftD5t orfief .on tbe publlo. sign post.'la': the Suburban for Sale ...... - FOR RENT— a v a il a b l e July Town where‘'the‘ deceased- last'' dwelt, SUitoe,- 'Lunch Servisd. ' Real Estate for Exchange ...... SINGLE ROOMS or su^tM in Jolih’ lit, five.rbom flat v4th all mod- five-days befpre said day of hearing Wanted—Real Estate...... son Bbck with nfqdbm improvi- epi improvemients, near Mv 2pe. and .retura-i make •te.-tlils Cqurt IK>|gRTBlREIPKSON,;AEetioiiflir» Aaetloa—Legal Rotlees , 'WlJiLIAlC rTk TDE ^ O t l C 6 B eeeeeeee«e*esaesetf T» meats. Phone Harrlion 6 9 1 7 or Inquire at 11 Gelwl^ gfirept or janitor 7686, tMephene 870L

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■ Mrs. Raymond GMlee, cbalrman my pleasnre to know him; but yean: an^le of keeping the faitb been of the Girl Bcout . camp committee, baa 125 SCOUTS GATHER ago be collaborated'with a member .an inspiration to younger people of announces that Camp Norton wiU T.F.VBODBSHERE of our tomlly in the interest of eodal vision which they must ever be open for two weeks beginning workingmen, so I wish to pay him rem em ber. 'X dental clinic will be held at the Monday,.July 11. The committee ATCOYENIRYCAMP tribute. * - A common i^maee llgbts''>up with Memorial faotpltal clinic buUding to­ has secured M iss Bm lly Sioaith as WMMHONOItS It was clear to all ^riio knew him morrow morxSng at 9 o’clock, a ton­ dilator of activities. Miss Smith striking beauty when we mourn that Boys of District Week-End At V that a passion for justice and hu­ Manchester has drawn its curtain sil and adenoid clinic at 10 and in was graduated this month from manity was paramotmt with him. It the afternoon at 2 o’clock the Middlebury colloge~ where she was Camp Nathan Hale; 50 Hike on the career p t an honest man, was that passion for jiutice and William H. Schiddge. monthly ^eet clinic will be held. prominent in atUetics. Scouts may On Friday Night. humanity which made Mm a^d kept go out any day, but Mrs. Goslee is Anderson-Sliea Post Takes Caxolln Kotner (Mrs. James) him a Socialist of coutse. His ex- Britton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dean and arranging sch^ules for over-night More than 125 Boy Scouts of ehlidren of Delmont street left to­ siSiys of the 11 troops. This togeth­ Manchj^tor District Boy Scouts of First Parade Prize At New day for Camp Pioneer, the Boy er with necessary equipment fpr the. Am erica, attended the miTinai hih- Tueeday Spcdalc Scout camp at Wlnsted, where they Scouts to provide will be announced trict overnight hike to Camp Na­ will spend the summer. The ciamp later. than Hale at South Coventry Sa.t- BrHain;iSe Does Aonfiary. LA N D O’ TxAICTMt • ■*?. opens July 2 with the>junlor group urtoy and Sunday. About fifty of of boys for two weeks. The remain­ Mrs. Rachael Hopper of Center the Scouts hiked to the camp fM - ing six weeks will be devoted to the street. Miss Edith Proctor of New­ toy night' Saturday afternoon the Anderson-Shea Post, Veterans of regular. Boy Scout activities, with man street and William J. Atkinson BUTTER boys went swimming in charge of Foreign Wars, won first prize in »>• Mr. Dean in charge. of Center street have returned from Scoutmaster Frank . Crawshaw. _____A most popular butter fpr table use. a few toys stay in New York City. Then there was a baseball game be­ New Britain Saturday afternoon for Manchester Assembly, Order of the second successive year as the Sugar Cured Siloed tween the officers and Scouts which \ Rainbow, will hold its final meeting Howard J. Leggett, son of Mr. was won by the fonner, 9 to 4. “best appearing unit’’ in the State before vacation at Masonic Temple and Mrs. George Leggett of Dudley A “campfire’’ was held In the Convention V. F. W. parade. An­ To this evening at 7:30. An Important street, will be graduated today from BACON ib. evening and the program Included derson-Shea Post Auxiliary, which meeting of the advisory board will the Salvation Army Training col­ songs, stories and stunts by the va­ Undless, fresh, sugar cm-ed bacon. recently celebrated its first anniver­ Close-Out! follow . lege, New York City. Among those rious troops. In chazge of Scoutmiur- Gold Bledal ■ who left for New York today to at­ ters David McComb, Hayden Gris­ sary, also won first prize in the same Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chagnot are tend the commissioning se^ce of wold and Cnimdiaw. daw in the auxiliary division. An­ planning to move this week from the cadets of the training college Sunday monfing. Catholic Scouts derson-Shea Post won first prize last ^ F l o o r t e x ^ FLOUR 51b..bag 2 1 c the Sheridan home at 65 Park are Edith and Haiold Leggett, attended church in South Coven^, year at the State Convention held in street to Birch Mountain Road.. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leggett and and an inspirational service was Willimantic. An an-purpose, kiiehsB-testod flour. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leggett; En­ held at the camp. Ensign George Dressed in striking red, white and Piano pupils of Fred Werner will sign and Mrs. George Williams, Williams of the local Salvation blue uniforms, the local post, with be beard In a recital this evening at Minx Alice and Miss Jessie Hutchin­ Army delivered an address on “The 72 men in line, led the Veterans’ di­ Felt Base eight o’clock at Watkins Brothers son, Mr. and Mrs. David and Rich­ Vision of Life.’’ Devotionals were vision behind the Mtmehester Pipe MiMcllancous Spaeiala auditorium, 11 Oak street. The as­ ard Wilson. They , made the trip in led by Raymond Mercer, skipper of Band and was given contlnuops ap­ PM5E RUNNING SALT ...... , sisting artists will be Misa Arlyne automobiles. the local Sea Scout Ship Manches­ plause for its fine appearance and (1 1-2 pound package.) *’* ®C C. Moriarty, soprano, and Leonard ter. proficiency in drill all along thq ART a i r y FAIRY CAKE FLOUB Eccellente, violinist. Parents, The Epworth Circle ’of the South Yesterday afternoon a swimming route of march. The auxiliary imlt, HEESH EY’ S c h o c o l a t e ...... p k f. Se friends and all interested will be Methodist church will meet this with 30 members in line, was also meet was held, which was won by PALMER MATCHES ...... !!!!*.*.!...... tin e welcom e. evening at 7:45 at the home of Miss dressed in the regulation V. F. W. 8 Troop 2 of St. James’s church. A RUGS (Strike anywhere mattes.)* * ’ * * ’ * *...... ® pkgi. 80 Ethyle Lyttle of 48 Eldridge street. pup tent was awarded as a prize. Auxiliary white uniforms, blue tiis In connection, with the meeting This will he the final meeting until and scarlet tarns. BSCABGAT SABDINES 1 held in Hartford, on Saturday last, fall. Many Competitors of the New England Area, branch of The two awards won by the Man­ The Guildl)f American Organists, it EAST SIDE LEAGUE chester groups were noteworthy be­ CABB CBACKEBS .. is of interest to note that Mrs. A. 2 cause of the comi>etition presented Y ...... * lbs. at J80 L. Crowell, Highland Park, WM one MEMBERS OF T W m y of the first women organists to be IS BEING ORGANIZED in the parade Saturday. Over 40 A limited number of high admitted to its membership when it posts and auxiliaries were in the line grade “Floortex’’ felt base decided as an organization to admit GRANGES ATSERVICE of march, representing every post in art rugs to close-out at 1-2 COMBINATION OFFER women organists to the Guild. The East Side baseball league, the Department. 'Thirty-six bands price. Discontinued patterns which w as started Iztst year and en­ were in the parade, which was so iUefirst quality rugs. At­ More Thqn 200 From Many long that it was delayed 45 minutes joyed a successful season, is being tractive designs and color­ All for £^^e Towns Hear Special Sermon, started again this year. Any boy at the start The route of the ings. Music At S. M. E. Church. wishing to sign up for the Teague, parade was over the principal streets OPHERE should report at the Charter -Oak of New Britain over a distance of Regular Price Size Sale Price three miles, and^ the leading unit of fo t E xpert! Upward of 20 Granges were repre­ street field at 10 o’clock Tuesday $7.95 morning. Each boy that gives his the parade hs[d com pleted the 9x12 ft. rugs ...... now $3.98 SERVICE I sented at the morning service yes­ march before the last unit had start­ terday at the South. Methodist name will be placed on a team and $6.95 9x10-6 ft. rugs ...... now $3.49 given a chance to play balL ed. church, delegations coming fropa Credit for the success of the local $5.95 7-6x9 ft. rugs ...... now $2.98 -Hale’s — •»< IF Large Mwa^V MJtMSeU Suffield, Hazfu-dyllle, Southington John Lloyd, who organized this league last year, will be in charge V. F. W. unit is given by its mem­ $4.95 6x9 ft. rugs ...... now $2.49 and distant points. The invitation bers to Andrew Holzheimer, chair­ was extended to all East Central again this year. All games will be played on the Charter Oak street man of the Convention parade com­ f r e s h e g g s doz. 2 5 e Pomona Granges and more than 2to mittee, and Janies J. Hynes, captain members attended. They assemble grounds Tuesday and Thursday Felt Base mornings. of the Post unit. in the Army and Navy clubhouse Joseph Morlarity, Commander; ne^by and, led by the Pomona We do^ what a complaint on fresh errs m ^ Clarence Peterson, senior vice-com- be confused with eggs advertised simply as x S ? officers, marched to the churcb der, and Clarence Martin, Jimior Hall Runners 25c yd. where they occupied one entire side. must be new laid eggs to be called "sS i^ y ^ H.B.UNDBERG TAKES vice-commander, led the Manches­ 24 inch felt base hall nmners in neat patterns. Rev. R. A. Colpltts chose for his ter Veterans’ division. topic, “God’s Farm’’, closely akin'to Sunldst Native Green one of the Grange mottoes, “ God!e A BRIDE IN BROOKLYN Oranges . .dozen 19c Husbandry.’’ The sermon was par­ Hale’s Art Rugs— Basement Beans----- 3 qts. 25c ticularly interesting and appropriate OPEN FORUM Larg e ^ d seedless. to the.order. Music under the dirto- Harry B. Llndberg of South Man­ Winesap Native White tion of George Huntington Byles chester and New York and Miss was especially chosen. Frances Seeley Little of Brooklyn, TRIBUTE TO W. H. SCHIELDGE Apples . ■ ■ ■ 4 lbs. 25c Turnips .. .'bunch 6c Generator-Starter Attendance at the various services N. Y., obtain^ a license to marry at the. South Methodist church yto- at the Municipal Building In Brook­ Editor of The Herald: Native Native terday totaled nearly 2000. lyn Saturday morning. Mr. Lind- The friends, old and new, of Wil­ berg is the son of Mr. and'.Mrs. Carrots .. .bunch 6c liam H, Schleldge must fed deeply Beets . .2 bunches 9c I g i^ o n Sven A. Llndberg of 47 MyrUe grieved at his passing from among street. He gave his age as 31, and us. Large, Blpe Jumbo Repaired at a' Miss Little as 25. They stated they would be mar­ Only for a little while has it been Your Clothes Deserve Reasonable Charge Summer Special ried Saturday by a Brooklyn clergy­ We can save you expense A ll Kinds man. Mr. Llndberg was botn In CANTALOUPES 2 for 2 5 c and annoyance as we have in­ Rubber Heels South Manchester and Is now an Sound, mellow and ripe. Extra large. struments which can locate all architect in New York. Miss Little, Including O’SnIllvan’s the daughter of Frank and Bessie A. W . BENSON HYGEONIC electrical troubles quickly. Goodyear and. Firestone Seeley Little, was bom in Nova A ttached DRIVE YOUR CAR IN Scotia, Canato. **Health Market*!* Special# RADIO Fresh Loin FOR FREE TEST. 2Sc Dry Cleansing Extra Special SERVICE Lamb Chops, lb. 21c t e E C O U R T Select your cleansing service as carefully Men’s Heavy Waterproof Dial 3142 os you choose your clothes. All for l i e Soles Fresh, Tender Norton Mike Kominsky of 638 Parker street, was before Judge Raymond HYGEONIC Cleansing thoroughly cleans, Lamb Stew . . . lb. 5c 7 5 c A. Johnson in the Manchester police sterilizes and restores your garments, then 1 lb. Pigs’ Liver Sewed on. court this morning on the charge re-shapes and presses them to form fitting Steaming . . Electrical exactness. of driving under the in- MORIARTY 1-2 lb. Bacon Sam’s Shoe fiuence of liquor. He was arrested HYGEONIC Quality' is the standard of Gams ...... qt 10c yesterday afternoon by Officer Ray­ FUNERAL SERVICE comparison. Prices are moderate. It is need­ Sugar cured, sliced, rlnd- Unexcelled. Minimum Expense. Instrument Co. Repair Shop mond Griffin. The officer’s attention less to pay more, unsafe to pay less. less bacon. Qnohaug 701 Main St., Johnson Block was called to Kom lns^’s driving all 3S0 Maple Avenue, Hartford Hilliard St., Manchester. over the road. He was taken to the Mortimer F. Moriarty Clams — 2qts.25c r ' ■'I Phone 4060 police station where he was examin­ Tel. 2-7654 Women’s Plain Dresses...... $1.00 Each ff- ed by Dr. LeVeme Holmes, ^ th the officer and the doctor testified that Kbit Skirts and Sweaters...... 50 Each the man was intoxicated and imfit to, drive a .oar. On his own behalf Men’s Suits, including Palm Beach or Tropi­ Kominsky stoutly maintained that cal Worsted...... 1,00 Each ROOMS ROOMS D R O P / he was not intoxicated. All he had t 4 PINEHURST to driok, he said, was two glasses AUTO TOPS of beer. He was on bis way to work Men’s Flannel Trousers ...... ,75 Each Q and claimed he was dodj^g the The prices at the holes in the road. REPAIRED Men’s or Boys’ Knickers...... ,50 Each NAVEN’S INN Pinehurst Grocery are The Judge found him guilty and Bring Your Garmento To Our Store . 97 Kingston Bond > imposed a fine of $100 and costs. Fo^ Genuine HYGEONIC Cleansing. always in complete har- Stephen Kroll ol| the north end Curtains, Tops, Dry Cleaning Dept., Main Floor, left. NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. L miony with your food paid a fh)e of $10 and costs for in­ toxication. lie was arrestod Satur­ Floor Mats AEtep From the Beach. budget. Stop in and day night by Officer Joseph Prentice Made-to-Order compare our selection of on Main street near Hollister street. CATHERINE NAVEN NELLIE NAVRN % delicious foodstuffs. ADVERTISEMENT Harness Making, Bepairlng You’ll save time and Any day is a good time to enter a n d 1 1 ^ ^ CH£S TER ■ CONN • m oney. Summer School at the Connecticut CHAS. LAKING Buslniess College at the Center. 90 Cambridge St. Phone 4740 w e ’ l l p r o y f Join the class tomorrow . r« SEE THE NEW MAJESTIC DEVELOPED AND TUESDAY and WEDHESDAT PRINTED Electric PINEHURST* 24 HOUR SERVICE Refrigerator SPECIAI.S at Ffhn Deposit Box at $99.50 Sweet, Ripe Store Eatrajice Terms as low as IS Honey Dew a month. Cantaloupes Melons KEMP'S KEMP’S, INC as low as j g ^ each Evei*ybody’« Market Next to state Iheater. 3 ' “ 3 3 c Largerislzes 880 to t f o . F bw7 Selected N ative N ative Every melon guaranteed ripe. Wax Beans BANANAS! CABBAGE! BEETS! Cucumbers 4 ^ l b . 2 c lb. 4 c bunch 2 2 2 c 5 c large. Sweet ' New Fresh Swordfish ...... 39c lb. Gttciimliers! Young Samson Is "Ob tlM g o ’ PLUMS! ONIONS! Beef Freshly Fresh M orris SHced OUR MISSION iSttyreme I from mom till night Where 3 f o r Ground OC doz. 2 lbs. B e Calves’ M b Lamb . Tongue does that endless supply^ of ... .is to render the highest stand­ Chops Fancy, Hard tUpe Native Grero Native Greea ards of mortuaiy service and mod­ 19c lb. Liver 33c lb. 1-2 lb. 24c ergy come from? That’s easily em facilities, regardless of ex­ answered. Our dairy products are TOMATUES! BEANS! PEAS! pense involved.. . .and. to suggest . Crarfjerry Juice OpqktsU 25o bottle. , appointments ;wtthln the means of I delivered dally at his home. 225 MAIM ETy; 4 oz. tr ^ s ^ 10c roch or 1 4-oz. bottle free with each pur­ the.l>ete4ved fiaipfly. chase of S bottles. lb. 7 c qt. 7 c q t _H _PH 0N E 4S7iO “ ■'I ' 1 IMlcleas, Jirioy Fine B^lng or Cooking Orange F^oe We now have Eenv’h sim-rayed Tomato Jnloe (rich In rit- aratos, food ndnerala and fruit adds—Approved by Good .';-WflRflNOKE FARM & be ftfiefal Home P h o ^ ^ ' Hoosekeepiiig.) Threcualaes, 4 giaM lOe, 8 for 25e; 18 ‘’ URr V MILK. ORANGES! i M ^ P L E S ! OB. tin ide and No. 2 tin ISo. ~ ~ ' ------ta y so. MANCHCStER 1 2 c doz. 2 lbs. 12c > I. -