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CouCm s K s Remaifa To WALL ST. FAVORS Honor P k q d sh Pageant D ^ WALKEREASKED ProhflHtkm On Ifis Ani?al RAILROAD LOANS pictnig Worthwhie Flu- FRANCE SAYS PLAN Li CUciqio— Silent On timeo—Parenb Get Doip- TO ANSWER CHARGE Hans To Stop Rooserek Fmanden Befiere It Is Good enic Sqaatrito’s Dqilbiiiai IS UNACCEPTABLE4. Governor Rooserdt Sends » - ' ______• ______( Or On Phtfonn. Bb o m s s To Wipe Oot t ^ ' . • > The necessity o f ]^tlendiBlBB{d; courage and bravery in fkeinig Doenments Snhnittod By Britain Approres In General Presidenfs Proposal W o d i C3iicago, June 22— (A P )' — A call world, today waa stressed in ’ ttie for repeal of the 18th Amendment farewell message to the l^ e ^ Soaonry, Otter Cilizeiis. Abolish Tanks, Mobfle Gmu, Cbendcal W arfare Rednee and Immediate modification of the New York, June 22.— (AP)—On graduating class in the hletoty : Volatead Act came from Alfred E. the theory Qiat it Is good business Manchester High echo^ st the S8t^ Smith today shortly after the cam­ to spend a quarter to erase IPdebt, annual graduation eimrdses in ^ State Capitol, Albany, N. Y., June Land Annies; AboEtt AD Bombing Pbnes and Cnt- many Wan street men favor pro­ paigner -of 1928 had arrived to dis> school auditorium last n i^ jL 22.— (AP)-^Governor Roosevelt to­ posal that Congress empower the day eglied ;Up followi^ letter to Walker; the comparative power of defense alcoholic content, thus divertii^ ers point out, investors and specu­ decade. His proposals included aboli­ “the profits of the bootlegger into T am sending you herewith cer­ througb decreases in the power of lators would await higtaet prices be­ tain charges and an analyifis filed tion of tanks, chemical warfeure, tbe attack. legitimate taxes.” fore they would part with their with me containing edlegatib^ re­ bombing planes and problbltioh of bondq to the railroad. “Third: Tbe armaments of thf AL. SMITH ARRIVES lating to your cchduct as majrOr cf bombardment from the air, and re­ world have grown up in genenG The Advantagen SEN. BORAH SAYS BROWN the city of New York. Chicago, June 22— (A P )—^Alfred Tbe principal advantage would ductions in land armies, battleships, mutual relation to each other. And; E. Smith, accompanied by a group be the reduction it might effect in The Documents aircraft -carriers, cruisers, destroy­ speaking generally, such relativity of friends, arrived today for the Interest chaiges of the railroad “The documents 1 enclose ore as ers and submarines. should be preserved in making re­ Democratic conventlcm. which might be successful in get­ SEES SALOOp RETURi: follows: r-i".' Hugh Gibson, chiel of the Ameri­ ductions. It took him 15 minutes to make ting such loans. “A letter and an analsrsis filed by can delegation, read it before a “Fourth: The reductions, imist h0 his way to the limousine that await­ The Erie, for example, has out- iHonorable Samuel Seebury. crowded meetiiig of the disarma­ real and. posltivie. They must efMe# ed him outside the dejiot. atiuidlng a 850,000,00> Of 5 per cent ^ “A copy of petition, lUed by Wil­ ment conference in Gencri^ The first economic relief. , ; , School girls pressed forward with bonds v ^ c b now sen around $9,- liam Jay Schieffelini dudrman, and reaction was-guarded ^p ro val in Three ftobleiDa books they wanted the former gov- 600,000; the Illinois Central has IbANDIT IS KILLED on behalf of the New York Commit­ general terms by Great; ^ t a i n and “ETfth: There are three problems emor-to autograph. Movie men and ;885,000,000 of 4% per cent's selling tee of One Thousand. an expression of frank hdstillty by to deal with—land forces, air foreea - photographers perched on the train- ^anoimd 88,400,000; the Rock Island, It To PiaMBt C on $H o^ “C!opy of James Eh Finn^an and E’rance. and navaT forces. They are all ipter^ shed roof. in,228,000 of 4 H per cent's sellii^ petition from him and others. France, adhering 'to the thesis connected. No part of ’ the proposalf “Our next President,” somecme sstotmd $4,492,000 and the Missouri which she never has dewerted, found which 1 make can be disatecMlatol SDss ESdw^ E. Elliott He D e d t r ^ — Capkalls MioutM as the l^ovemor, a cane in Pludflc $61,250,000 of 5 per cent’s eight vplumes of tsMmony sm t to the propoMl. not at ail to hex liking. one from the other; Valefflctbrlan one band-and a straw hat in the slillng aroimd $171.500—thefe four n)e by; Judge Seabury. I am re* Joseph Paiil-Boncour,' tils French “Based on these principles, I pKH otlier, stepped ^ m the train. A Uiues alone representing an'aggre­ war minister, said it was absolutely wse that the arms of the worM last'month oast profound sorrow ^ e d (tra-Disciissioa Haj'or ’ of Sisdi Cliicago queetixig' hijiK'to send another copy cheer went up from the crowd. gate par value of- $178,4784)00 are unacceptable and that France would bc '^ u c e d nei[ttty^4pne> Mrs. Smith her fhce alznost hid- over-, tiie entire schooL for 3^ut Tor to ^ maiket i^uatioh . -r .r teltei 'uA.'otd ques^ df security to deh by a bunch or2i e ^ M ^ WaSUiigtonv Jime 22--r;rCAP). with her.^tei4baad. Aimtttf^^iiitefbst chavgep'tP^ Fred £iito ito.intlinatilm the offensive character of all land Whfie^'fiatiitigtitt: iipr*$8;875,ooK‘^-^*:: • b l 'scnOicdB, waa the I ’re n ^ Siiokesmen. said they not as .digtingulshed .ftopi t h ^ booming. Smith put ' hls hht Howl P 4 ^ #;BHW«lyh-! ifiAt's p^jgrjam, Ranged and pi^ aroim^ithe prOT^ ^ ^ ke|pt The governor handed his; staton only objected to its content but also defensiver:ebaractN', propose tUa over one eye, his smile turned to a .1 entirely -by students of ‘ the the Claj^tel to' fSter pitch ment to reporters in the executive to- the -manner in which it was adoption of the presentation already frown, and he grumbled: a c h ^ .‘ Mh VLijplanck ^ k e chamber yrith the brief comment: “Aw, let me go. I want to get a today."' ■■ launched, 'll sounded to cheni, they made at the O^eva-conference f In the midst of her story the I fiMnetiesn-saloon;' leader, to'obtidn an agteemient lim­ heartily to favor of -it many, being assigned txoop Antes To SdL Passes In nurse fell from the witness stand 100,000 6 “I ’.sktdifhdt i;Thad. made prbg^esis iting debate- on' the' $2,000,(XKMKK) Chairman Collins of the House in a fain t She continued her story OPENS IN DURUN for a population of iq>proxlmatety ~ referehte:^”ikb;' qiieroon ' of employment reHef measure to ter W ar Department appropriations 65,000,000 people. 1 propose tha$ of her relatUms witlHhe singer only 72nd Tear. itteg-’the :Atatto'^:i^Cb'wanted cilitate 'its nassaans.' subcommittee said: “I don’t think we should accept for a ll. natioon with the aid of smelling salts. in TheVdiT!, .Wit m a t'I • bad:''-reached Seiiatpr ^ ^ ^ e tte , (R., .WW.), Mr. Hoover knows anytbing about bads police component of sokBus Asked Her to Wew '{Mmclusion.that. onbe you Ibgal- object^'to prt^posal that after'sev- modem warfare or he Wouldn’t want So intimate were the scenes she Over Bril MiDioii Persons proportionate to the average whidb :the'T^oon of- intoxicating II- eii p< iri: today no Senator be allow­ to reduce tbe only things tiiat are was thus allowed Germany aixKt Cleveland, Jime 22.— (A P )— ^Alex­ described the court room was clear­ •Itiaors -in ;tlie United States, there ed to speak -inoie than once or long­ any good. these othto states. Ttos fonmfis^ ander Wlnton, Sr., 72, pioneer auto­ ed of all who did not have an im­ was no rpbsslble way to prevent' re­ er .'han ten minutes on the bill or with necessary corrections foir mobile manufacturer, died last nlgnt mediate Interest in the case. F r e e 25 Nations See Cd" turn at the: American saloon. any amendment He smd he was PRESIDENT’S STATEMENT ^rs. having colonial po sessioa|| after a two weeks illness. He repeatedly asked her to marry 8 ' A 'qiwi^s Reply preparing a substitute and wanted Washington, June 22.— (A P ) — should be sufficient to provide He was known as the first man him, the nurse testified. She accepl^ who ever manufactured an automo­ B r o ^ ! replied: ,‘T think you to be stoe of sufficimit time to pre­ orfnl ^wimdo. The President’s statement advocat­ the. maintenance of totemal ord4g; ed, she continued and a wedding are nght. Chice we legalise the sale s e t i t ■ ing a reduction o^ one-third of tbe bile to sell commertfialiy. He be­ date was tentatively fixed for ty the nations of-the world, of intoxicating liquors I do not- see When Sexiator Robinson proposed world’s armaments follows to toll: ai^yzed these two components gan the manufacture of motor cars March, 1931. The ^ t was not filed, in 1894 after establishing. ,the Dublin, June 22.— (A P )— Dublin “The delegations at the world con­ this'fashion, 1 propose os hpwever until after Hutton’s mar­ (Oontinaed-on Page Four) (Oonttoaed on'Page Four) ference on disarmament at Geneva Wlnton Bicycle Company here in became a cathedral of heroic dze above that there Should be a reduqp riage to Mrs. McPherson. are engaged to . discussiona aa to 1890. Meanwhile unaware that tbe trial tion of dne-tbird to . the strength Of Long before the worid ever today for the formal opehtogiof.the methods by whldh a mort' 'compx^o- all land armies over and above tity. dreamed the part automobiles were had even begun Mrs. Hutton was ' Mias Bntfa-D. Sonnlksen 31st Intemaliional Ehicharlstie Oon- hensive effort can be made toward confined to a sanitarium. She is police component. ' C. to play in modem life, Wlnton ’ Solntatorian ' disarmament. A ir Forces suffering from a nervous breakdown gress. -.-■ ■' V\ building cars in a little Gteveland The following is the^ substance of *’Air Forces. All bombiity’planii and a strange tropical illness con­ ■De^ Brmon Taste*Is O. K. factory. .His first’ automobfie was dent,: bringing the entire audl4riee 'to Out of the half iriillian or inore tostructions which have been given to be abolished. This will do away tracted on her recent tour ot Cen­ running on the streets of this dty its feet The: program wias prih people from 25 nations here for the by the President to the American with tbe military poesesaione of as early as 1895. tral America with her husband. seated with a commendable sindbth''' great religious jubilation oxdy . 2,4Q0 delegation fbr guidance, to tne dis­ ness and was Intereisting from ^ start Say SaVMnts After Tests types of planes ^ attedm By 1903, while the infant industry could get into the pro-cathedral as cussions which are now.: Occupying upon civO populations and toiould b4> TREASURY BALANCE to finldi. was still generally confined to first hand witnesses of the boloiful them. coupled with the total protoUtiOD of “one-lungers” and 'two-lungers,' Wasbingtra, June 22.— (AP) — The combined ioys’ - and Gitls’ opening spectacle.' “The haa come when we att bombardment from the air: Treasury receipts June 20 were: Glee'dubs sang “Send Forth Syracuser:N. Y., June 22;— (AF)^poratteh' Of New. York City report- Loud speakers carried the words according to the number of csdln- ; of apeedi when al- ed 'w h y .-men beyond forty are cian- should cut tbtra$^ the brush and 'Naval Forces. 1 propose that tbe ders, Mr. Wlnton had built an $15,994,157.13; expenditures $52,743.- Sirizit” by Schiietky, under "the dl‘ and the muidc if not- the color to oc^l dtiiikers rqport a sen­ sidered too ”dd” for »i»w jobs and adopt some tooad and definite meth­ treaty number and tonnage of batmeo eight-cylinder racing car, wbldb he 696.16; net balance wae $640,894,- rection of .Miss E. Marion Dqrwafd. htmdreds of thousands, of . othete od of reduping the overwhelming ships shall be reduced tty one-thirds The Girls’ Glee dub slang “Little sation or a “ dark bro^'^taite.” three, soiuitilie studies ' todicattog entered and drove fiiat year in the 967.42. Customs receipts for the 20 ixiassed in the streets outsidti. tnuden of armament which how lies that the treaty tonnage of a in a ^ James Gordon Bennett Cup race In da]r of the mloysn upon the toilers o f the world. This* caniers, cniiaers and Ireland. 767.68. the combined dubs sang “ When the bishops and other clergy.not chu­ dried t up— has boen- m ade, .with a are ’’downiess,. Inor mpetence, resist­ today by D r. A.'- LI, Wfajadf.. . ance, rdlBtoiseence,- over -eritidsm , which was -decorated wito palms. headway against the mutual fear tfagt no .nation shSU retain a gasoline timk to ^ e e p away the TAKE played "High ' School ' Cbpen,” ..a Hold PrdoeadoB' march' by .Brown; “ Plrateb -of Pen­ H s is to; rMxhrt to ib | ^ er)can toaccpr«ty,;';Shi^ddn, '-depresfridri, and firtetira arhping out o f War an iK maitoe tranage greater than devils.” The procession forcin g xorosa the THE HERALD zance,” selections by SttUvah; and Association for the' Adv^poemsnt of antiquht^ ideas and methdds, and iMnew* whidh kiU numan confidoiee ^TTbe rtoative strength of . Mr. WintoD accumulated a large stetot to a school xna^ tem pbx^jr throughouji; the, wofidf W a can stil fortune in succeeding years, mudi With Ton "Tres .'Jolle/’ a waltz' lty Waidteu- Science .tomon^ow upcm> tinction of being the first Junior No dedMon has been rendered’to tion is to increase the suction ac­ Past Dictator of Manchester Lodge, road or any cars coming in the op­ cuBsion of the brain. The accident tion and prevent having the sys­ Town Treasurer G, H. Wadddl < as being elected to that bffice when tte posite direction. yet regarding the tag bn ifiiedte happened 200 feet west of the East tem starve for fuel when the car Is lodge was instituted March 28th ; Haiiiord-Manchester line near the traveling fast or up long hills. issued by the treasurer. Harold Al- 1915. He has been, a member of the The first thing to do on encoun- vord, tresaurer'-of- toe Maaohaster t Wickham estate. The ^ s t e r vent can be cleaned Loyal Order of Moose for seventeen t e ^ g fog is to open the windshield The Injured man was taken to the with gasoline and air pressure. Trust Company, through which bahk years and has served two terms as wide enough to see under It, If this the municipal checks Are(deAriSd, ^-Manchester Memorial hospital by Dictator of Manchester Lodge. is ^possible, do your driving by I Frank. Selbie of 29 Dennison street, Why Starter Springs FaU said today that be had-not biseii aft- 1916-1917. ® poking your bead out the window vised to toe effect that toe town ■Hartford, a driver for the New Any driver is Justified in wonder­ Mr. Montie has been a very active and watching the road. It 1* much . Method laundry who was passing. would be excluded from toe two-^rent ing if he has had anything to do worker in the affairs of the loitee easier to see through fog direct tax. ... Several towns in toe state Saw Him FaU with the trouble when the car and has been of great assistance in through a glass. Accordmg to the story gfiven the breaks down. He doesn’t want to haye taken the stand toat munici­ building the membership of the Naturally, you must proceed at a palities would be exempt " :'S." local police, Bhenker had just pass* repeat his mistake. If mistake It is. lodge up to its present members- slow rate of speed Keep your ed the team when Albert Black, One case where be need not enter­ • ' * “ *“ •»*. . r ■ ’-i 'z i ship of 265 members. He is also «y*s open for the curb at cbe aide Notices were mailed today ■ to , colored, riding in the back part of tain such fears is when the main installing officer and as the official of the road, if one bappena to be spring of the starter ' pinion me­ mm there, or the, center line of the members ot toe South :Merchante 'the Bhenker truck looked back and representative of the Supreme Dic­ Division of toe Qhamber>^ of Com­ 'saw Lublin fall from the team to chanism breaks. tator has installed officers of highway. This spring is under severe If there ia another paiuenger in merce, requeeting that the Ameri­ the pavement He called to Bhenker, One glove was being raised in token of trimnphy, the other waa nursing a badly damaged various other lodges throughout the can fiag be displayed .oh HfUn street who stopped and picked up the in* strain. It is shocked every, time you eye and nose; when this picture was taken as Jack Sharkey was acclaimed new heavyweight state during the past five years. your car, be can, aid you by keen­ - jured man who was later assisted in step on the starter button, or snap ing watch on the right aide of lie during V’riday and Saturdiy, - hi to the truck driven by Belbie and the Ignition switch if your car car­ champion of the world. Sharkey may be seen (toward the left) in the quickjy-throng^ ring, car and cautioning you when you riew of toe fact that toirae coaveh- ries automatic starting. If it hap­ as Announcer J m Humphreys hel4 up thenew champion’s hand at the end of the fifteen round come too cloae to the edge of the tlons will be held in Manche^or and was taken to the hospital. The pens to weaken or “tire” it will road. over the week-end.' The three . are: driver admitted he did not know how break and make the starter inopera title bout in Madison Square Garden Bowl, New York. Max Schmeling of Germany, who lost The field day and state convehtioh the accident happened. tlve. This may happen after a week his crown by a close decision, is shown at right (in robe, with back turned), as his seconds led of the Loyal Order of Moose, toe Both truck and team were pro­ hun from the arena. ^ Some motorists believe that an of driving, or after four years. There orange or red Ught wUl penetrate a 16th annual convention of toe New ceeding east to Manchester when Is no telling. Ehigland Conference l« to er Lesgup, the accident happened. Officer Elmer fog, but recent research by lighting Like condensers and coils the Migineers have disproved this and the state convention of Masonic Knie of the East Hartford police starter pinion spring is just one of Condition not realizing how noisy theory. veterans. Investigated and took the driver of position toward overheating often those things over which the driver their cars have become. can be cured by enlarging the About the only lighting precau­ the truck and his helper to East has no reasonable control. There Is Sometimes the collar at the union passages for water in the water tions you esn take is to have fog Another in toe series of pre-school Hartford for further investigation no use trying to turn over a new ccui be'tightened, but more often the jackets. Bometimes the motor is lamps attached to your car, These clinics will be held tonmrrow after­ leaf with the thought of preventing joint must be repacked. For a good not properly designed as to wkttt lamps should be placed in front and noon at 3 o’clock a t the BiuihaM “HEXING” IN ENGLAND the trouble in the future. Buch parts repacking job it is necessary to circulation. about on a line with the bumper. school. ‘ London, England—^There are still sometimes go bad Immediately aft­ loosen the coUar. This is a difficult Remove the head of a typical This throws the illumination along many people In England who believe er being turned out of the shop and job, unless you first let the engine motor and you will find holes of t ^ road, and does not cause the The Manchester Gems'will leave in witches, according to William H. pronounced perfect. stand cold for a night with plenty of varying size through which water light to reflect from the fog back at 6 o’clock tonight for New ^ v e n Tajmter, Cornish autiioiity on penetrating oil around the joint. from the head passes to or from bH WILLIAM BBAUCHSl Into the driver’s eyes. where they wlU play their first witchcr^t. By almost every mail, Best C h ^ Is Cheapest In repacking it is handy to know the block. The variations are for If a spotlight is on your Cati dl- game xmder flood lights at l^nbvim Taynter receives letters from people The best is always the cheapest in that by wrapping the exhaust pack­ the purpose of regulating or con­ Pulse Quiet ect ite light downward to flash Field at Savin R(>ck at 9:45 ten^ht Who claim they have been bewitch­ the long run, but the motorist whose ing with stove pipe wire the job trolling the ratq^of water flow, but The public pulse to date has reg­ about six feqt in front of the left against'the New-Raven Policemen ed, making them the victims of re* engine is not equipped with an auto­ can be done easily. The wire makes ^ y are not always properly sized, istered no vlokmt reactiem to the t ^ front wheel and on to the center in a charity game. Tomorrow eve­ ^peated misfortunes, and asking his matic take-up sho^d be especially the asbestos rope still. Where it is (men by enlarging the holes into the sport story of ‘he year, the Olym­ stripe of the road. ning the Gems will be feted a t a advice. cafeful that the new timing chain impossible to remove the collar, and Jackets a hot-he^ed motor can be pic games. Well, that’s pretty bard By masking off the upper sectitm banquet at the Oasis club on the he has installed is first grade. If jbe do the job properly, a makeshift can made quite contented. to figure out, 1 guess, yes sir, it’s of ordinary headlamps, the light Connecticut river. FALSE ALARM purchases an inferior chain it will be effected by covering the collar Where engines have cover plates pretty bard to figure out from them is thrown downward. “ Salt Lake City, Utah — Smoke soon stretch and he will need to with asbestos, and then tightening it over the block removal of these Will pouring from a parked automobile have another replacement. ' with wire. sometimes reveal opportunities to ' Hamas-Loughran Fog generally lies in low land, and WAITED LONG ENOUGH startled a passerby Into ringing the The better grade timing chains enlarge water passages. Enlarging Evidently the customers in Phila­ for this reason a motorist should fire alarm. When the assistant fire are pre-stretched. Thus tiiey are Not So Much Grease a hole from 51-6 to % inch will delphia are going to have another Frank A. Montie never travel fast at night through Jacksonville, Fla. —For 14 yean chief, five hose companies and a capable of much longer service with­ With warmer weather coming and sometimes be sufficient to make a bout between Bteve Hamas and a hilly country when there is dan­ city police have been operating j« - squadron of police arrived, they out replacement or adjustment. most people getting the fever for big difference in thermal character­ Tommy Lougbran on their bands Chairman Montie will introduce the ger of fog. der an old nde that was .the found no smoke. Investigation ref These chains invariably are carried lavishing care on the car it is a good istics. While the {fiates are off, some day in June. That will be the gueste at the convention meeting Speedlnig down a bill, he’s as iike- back in toe days of barrooms.. Tte vealed a short circuit had burned a in stock by the authorized dealer time to guard against over-lubrlcat- scale can be cleaned out manually. third meeting between the pair, Friday afternoon and he is also- y not to suddenly run into a heavy ruling was that policemen going on ' small piece of Igifitlon wire. service stations. ^ wheel bearings and differentials. Hamas having won both times. chairman of the reception commit­ ,’o g which obscures a turn In 'ibe duty a t 4 >p, m. should be r^eyed When changing the sprockets It is There was a time when over-lubri­ Guess Loughran ought to win this tee for the banquet to be held Fri­ road at the bottom of the hill, it's by 11 so toat fresh mto'obui^ra- best to replace the chain at the cating these phrts would not have one, yes, 1 guess he might , just as day evening in the Masonic Tem­ best to take it easy imtll out of the force toe law that all barrooms same time, otherwise the combina­ had serious consequences, but that well. ple. fog territory. must at midnight. Now toat i»eak- tion will be noisy. In replacing a day has passed. OBITUARY Saturday Mr. Montie will have easies have taken toe place of bar­ Person^ Notices chain, however, it is n o t,necessary Excess wheel and differential Yop, Hoot Gertie! various duties as the chairman of One thing to remember when rooms, It’s no longer necessary for to replace the sprockets, uifless grease works out. , on the. brakes. , The Natiohail League has rescind­ the gjSQOfal committee' and he is there is likelihood of a fog is to toe old rule to be followed. they show wear. In the case of internal expanding, also marshSl for the parade which have your gas tank full. Often It is or even shielded, brakes this is par­ ed that rule forbidding players to CARD OP THANKS It is Important that the chain fit DEATHS speak to the customers, but the will start at 1:30 p. m. from Pearl qecessaiy to proceed along for milefl We wish to thank our relatives, the sprockets; also that it is the ticularly serious because the grease street in second gear. This "crawling” HOARDERS FORE OVER’ ^ ] friends and neighbors for all kind­ takes longer to escape to the road. American conservatively refuses to ness and sympathy shown to us dur­ correct chain for the make and Mrs. Ervin L. Funey allow the athletes more than the Joseph Chlcolne, secretary of the uses up gasoline faster than usual ing the recent illness and death of model of car. The driver who is accustomed to pleasure of waving the band in re­ committee in charge of arrange­ driving, and if the tank is not full', Stockton, Calif.—Who said toe driving fast and stopping suddenly Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Furrey, wife anti-hoarding drive was just> a our beloved husband and father. We of Ervin L, Furrey of 826 Albany sponse to a greeting. Maybe Mr. ments for the convention field toe motorist may find himself especially thank Christopher Colum­ Repacking iiie Ezhanst is trapped through failure of his Harridge ought to see that every day, ha sbeen a member of Man- stranded in the middle of a “blind” waste ot time and money! When a bus Society, Italian Club, Sons and brakes when they are reduced as avenue, H^tford, died Monday highway, in danger of being crashed local woman bought a truck from G. Daughters of Italy, ItalUn Amertcan When the engine seems to become morning at the Hartford hospital, player has a hamficerchief in bis chMter Lodge No. 1477 for twelve Ladles Aid Society, Sub Alpine Club, little as 25 per . cent in efficiency. blouse, the better to wave with. years having joined the lodge in into by oncomlBg ears. M. Meuzies, garage owner, somA of and all Who sent flowers or kindly unusually noisy, as if the muffler Grease on the brakes may lower Bhe waa a member of the North the gpld pieces find- dthes ~-col4s had disappeared, it usually is found efficiency as much as 76 per cent. Methodist church; Corinthian Chap­ 1920. Ha through appointment donated their cars. Those Strsoge Browns to fill a v a c a n t or r^ u la r elec­ which made up bbT f259 dowtf . p i^ ’* MRS. CE3UA ZANLUNGO, that the exhaust pipe is loose ter; Order of the Eastern Btar; meat dated bbck ns* far as 1858. MR. AND MRS. F. ZANUJNGO, where it joins the exhamit manifold. Cooler Wlfii Holes Larger With one more pitcher, those tion, filled every office in the lodge, GENESARAZENBEATS Olive C3ourt, Order of the Ama­ Browns probably would win the And, according t o , Menzies, more MR. AND MRS. V. FIRPO. Many owners go around with this Engines that show a chronic dis­ ranth: Miriam Rebekah Lodge, I. O. day, has been a member of Man- American League pennant. Bame diester Lodge for the term of one cash payments are being made now O..F.; Unity Temple, Pythian Sis­ team as last year, too, making it year in 1929. fiince his election to JONES BY 5 STROKES than at any time in toe past eeverni ters; Robert O. Tyler Women’s Re­ hard to understand why they’re so years, lief Corp,s; Wethersfield Grange and tough to beat this year. Yes, that’s / FtaflUng, N. T., June 22.—CAP) Vashti Shrine, White Shrine of pretty bard to understand. —Gene Sarazeh, winner of the Brlt- One family in every three in Ru­ t Jerusa'em, Besides her husband she sh Open golf title, re-established mania ie on toe government MyfoU, leaves three daughters, Mrs. Paul Or Maybe World Will ilmself as the favorite for the Na- a cable dispatch says. Those Balkan George of Hartford, Mrs, W. H. Today’s little object lesson con­ - tonal Open championship,, starting couhtiies must not be so dUfevnt Bame of New Britain and Mrs. C. E. cerns the EraVes the a t toe Fresh Meadow Country Club after all. King ol Dallas, ; and four Cincinnati Reds. Certainly the de­ tomorrow when he shot a par 70 ( AF.JMKNT TA* . HkTN r [ NjrrP' grandchildren. Robert King, Dona’d pression is going to end! over toe course today. He played m King, Elizabeth George and Rich­ with Bobby Jones, who shot a 75. ard George. The funeral will be held He Foxxed a Couple ftarazen sboweft much improve­ Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock at Only one*, man ever baa driven a baseball over the left field stands at ment over hie first round, putting Amateii# the North Methodist church. Rev. ’ ' - > irllllantly and bagging five birdies. Harold R. Brennan, pastoi ' will Comiskey Park. That la Mr. James Emory Foxx, and be has done it - . - 3b holed 20-foot putte on toe six­ officiate. Burial will be in Hockamini : twice. "Z / 4 teenth and seventeenth greens. 2 5 t h i cemetery. The body will be at her ! : .- V., «,>/ After toe match Jones predicted Boxing home, 826 Albany avenue, until < • ■ '//.////!' score of 292 ?r possibly as h i ^ Thursday noon. | Ripe for toe Majors C.D.K.CLUB Operatives in the International '""''''zM as 294 would be good enough to win League send along toe word toat he championship. Jones, who won SANDY BEACH ANNIVERSARY three players will be up next year. his last oiteB title in 1930, consider­ FUNERALS One is Ripple, Montreal outfielder; ed toe course as difficult as Winged ARENA another is Carnegie, Buffalo out­ ^oot, wbera he won one of his many championablps. f Rockyille, Conn. Mrs. Louisa Straff fielder, and the third Is Werber, Bdf- SALE falo shortstop. Mr. Carnegie has Horton Smith, who was out of TONIGHT 1 • « offers for liie fimeral of Mrs. Louisa Struff been hitting around .400. Well, well the winter and spring tournament V of 87 Summer street, was held this watch for him and let you know ' 0 4 ■: because of a broken rib, has had 8:30 o’clock morning at 9:30 o’clock at the why he Isn’t up >ere now. V I' trouble returning to championship tomorrowr- home and 10 o’clock at S t James’s form. In his practice rounds he has church. Father Patrick Killeen cele­ DHYNT HURT SHADOW bad difficulty breaking 80 end is brated the requiem high mass and Joseph Ohleoine not considered , among the leading 4 0 1 5b 75 also read the committal service at contenders. ' Thursday Seattle, Wash.—Stepping a few the .position of secretary of the field Tax Inolnded Inolnd the cemetery. The service was fast rounds with his shadow, Fred WilUe Hunter, Los Angeles pro-' Free FarUng largely attended, including repre­ Williams, 86, was showing a few day committee he has been a very fesslonal, withdrew from toe tour­ sentatives of the Holy Rosary So­ active worker in toe interest of this nament today. Silk C repe lady admirers how toe manly art of annual affair. He is popular among ciety, the S t Elizabeth Society and boxing should be done. It so hap­ the American Lithuanian Roman the membership and is always a pened to at his show was being leader in toe social affairs of the Catholic Women’s Alliance, of pulled off in front of a big glass DRESSES which the deceased was a member. lodge. Mr. Chlcolne is manager of store window. Fred shot out a the Great Atlannb and Padfle Tea Today TODAY in white and prints, also silk During toe mass. Mrs. Maigaret straight left Crash! The jiunch Sullivan sang “O Salutaris” at the Ck>. meat department at the comer and and Shantung. went through the window. Fred of Main and Pmrk streets. offertory. At toe end of the went to the hospital for treatment, Thursday *TATe Thursday Sizes 14-16 . Mrs. Sullivan sang “Softly and Ten­ and then found hlnmaif in jail. During his travels around the derly Jesus Is Calling.” The bear­ state in toe interest-of toe field day . A GIANT ROBIANCE DEALING 25tii Anniversary ers Were, A. Tverosltis, A. Rerita, Secrete^ (Silcoine has been a great WITH A TOPIC THAT IS ON Sale Price ' P. Ambrose, J. Ranandslds, J. Gal- assistance to Manchester lodge in ^ EVERYONE’S TONGUE bakes and P. WasUimunas. Burial .enlightening toe members

garei; McOarUn, Mtei Henry H. Minor.- Misses Mary and Julia i . :.-i' w . '■I ’J j - 11 'i ■!. f 'l b O’Keete. .7-?* TV Ahtt-rINphtlierla Otelo ;«A •« X On Tuesday afternoon, I •jr ^ the RookvUle Visitteg.Nurse Asso­ ! <• ciation te cooperation .with the city '•-1 ^ - t ’ '. ... •*- ■ J health ' bfficer will hold an'anti- ...... t.-' i MUST PAT DAMAGES diphtheria clinic in the rooms of the association in the Prescott Block. CUcsg»-iA.; big' fly kip^ ;V . Medil Fn«i Geo- Th® clinic is called fOr 8 o’clock and cm. PaurBitesaai^^a racehorse. Dtlveb CAilSED BY BRUSH FIRE will be held for cblldisn betweem the frantto by tee Mttei F buI- decided to ages of one month and five yeari. get tltet By'' H® Wded W® time un­ iato'Mr;; ted Mro; Jbs^l^ ^lifoEyltt friipluc Sodety— frused Parents wisblng to have thte:. chilr til it ;lted®d 'on< his chest and Colum bia M an Assessed $160 dren inoculated against diphtheria he. to(te- a qulok tfite at it The fly Brcteerb* PdlX'M(dBvitii^^{ Ry die PreddenL and Costs of Court In Suit should send their names to the ofi- flew ah«y ;ted teok ^ ^ t«tey a,f^dte : , ;a :p te l Brought. By Neighboring flee on or before Friday, June 24. sizteble ‘ bite:: of bto own'cheet teat rotufipn.'atc'Yale. ' Df. ,'Mdiitett be'had:to .be^cuaed< from the r^ce Land Owner. Dog Kills Ponltry ' 4s tewt It e b t t e ..C L 'teitee The poult^ plant of-Albert'Lanz at 'Washington park. -he-'tebt. stezK 'a^r ■ th'e-\terv ph jPe^tog,; Chfoa, .spRe;22.-Ti(AP)-7- y. WufUngteB. Jana 22.— (AP) - of West Road was invaded early Fort Scott, ' ^ a —HblUe' Dennif, his trip; 'British Nationals werje* advised to- The Tolland County Superior '^ T to e-vaewateLte-teteftb^'arbund ^ protesting that it Monday morning by an unknown scboblmarm, who. WBs always a topte Ak^n aqtetepshite hy* Court was in session on Tuesday tetao, te the'Korete horder in asu *tpo great an honor," Amelia dog and over 80 ’head of poultry stickler tor p±ompte^>-i®. gradhtetion 'ifrom man tell slMp'ih'dteto^ zutiure, nb M »ed 4o Ibate; ^bteauae ‘';; *^ )th it, she received as well-a Columbia and found guilty of burn­ Athens^Alfce Dipl^teou. "Miae o f 184 E a st M ain street, w ere m ar . 43teen he ■ produced, his. ildentity ing brush without a permit. Bisler’s Eiirope^of 1980;’’. dressed as a ship’s ing parts te tee exclusive RoUator compressor ($),. cowniohdatlon for her courage, her ried at the rectory of St. Bernard's cara, ^ine reppix saig, me dapasese suit was brought in the Superior boy, BCfded holy Mount A th es and Fully guaranteed (6) Easy terma arranged If de>- ~ modsBfy and good humor, plus church on Monday morning at court last fall and was put over im- entered a monastery where, nothing "sired, and ($).'. This 4s the dclivered-to-your-boaM-. "iriflllty to accomplish the most dlf- o’clock. The pastor. Rev. Georgy T. teg be insulted tee Imperial Japan­ til this month. Judge Foster award­ female is allowed—not even a cow price. flcult that she set herself to Slnnott, performed the ceremony. ese Arnw by failing - to. dismouht. ed the plaintiff Judgment for $160 or chicken, 'nie Greek Patriarch do.” The attendants were Miss Gertrude New London, .tiihe 22.— (A P )— The soldiers then beat him until be damages'and costs of the court. of Constantinople is. understood to Presldentfs Tribute Pfau and Joseph Zenker. Ja.mes Butler, 27-yem-old negro wais unconscious, the reports said, Naumec is employed at the paper have pronoimeed "public anathema" ' The President went even further: The bride wore a peach silk dress who escaped yesterday morning dragged him to a deserted stream mill in Andover and is tee father of on her head for tee stunt ' "A U these things combine to place with bat to match and carried Bahia Blanca, Argentina— The from te® State Insane Asylupa at bad and shot him, burylhg tee body 'welve children. her in spirit with the great pioneer- bridal roses. The bridesmaid wore march of progress was something Preston was capturod by guards in tee sand. Bi the case of Kenneth B. Noble •teg women to whom every genera­ flowered chiffon gown with blue hat. Senora Silva Paula knew nothing from tee Institution at Gales Ferry Photographs of tee body showed of Hebron vs. Clara B. Lyman et ids Her bouquet -was of deep pink roses. about She Uved all her reputed this morning at 7 o’clock. The negrp tile priest was shot through tee tion of Americana has looked up, he foreclosure of a mortgage was of with admiration for their flrmness A reception at tee. home" of the 120 years in tee territory of Pam- was recently transfened to the he$rt and abdomen and bsyoneted granted. bride’s parents on MounUun streeu as cut never, until tee was asylum from the Wethersfield State in thirty , places. It also was re­ of will, their strength of character Judgment in fofcclosure was followed tee ceremony. Late in the rougbt to a sanitarium here, did Prison where he was serving s 16 ported his skull was crushed, bis and their cheerful spirit of comrad­ panted in the case of Myron Kemp S day the couple left for a trip to she see a train, telephone, street year sentence for assbult with in­ nose broken and bote arms smashed. e ly in the work of the world." vs. Albert E. Tutein. New York city and up tee Hudson car or electric light tent to kill a New Haven negress The German Legation' here in­ m t Mrs. Putnam who refused to Maria Manfred! of Stafford structed the German consul-general admit th^s high merit, insisted she tei®y w U l live a t 184 Shut M ain Washington-^ltee "Wuxtree” lads Butler slept last night in a coal Springs was granted a divorce from are feeling better. Uncle Sam has at Mukden to proceed to CblSntao bad reUly done nothing for aviation Street, this city, and will be at home pocket at Allyn’s Point on the her husband, Emilio Manfredi, on niled that when they are admitted to investigate tee case. and that her feat was a "gesture of a fte r July 16. The bridegroom is Thames River, several miles south grounds of desertion. The couple to baseball parks to sell papers they personal satisfaction." employed at the American mill oi of Preston. He was seen leaving tee lave two children who are with the don’t have to pay admission taxes. The medal presentation climaxed tee Hockonum Mills Company and pocket shortly bsfore sevep o’clock mother. the bride in tee office of Watkins A.4ay of high honors. She bad stood Several cases were stricken ' off by a watchman who notified the Brothers, Manchester, as bookkeep* JUST SEITLIN* State police and the asylum officials bn^tbe floor of the Senate—rare the docket. privilege for man or woman—and «r . that the negro was walking , down County Home Graduation N otes El Paso, Tex.—Thomas F. Da is, hsinds with members who tee.New.;Haven railrqad. tracks to­ Graduation exercises took place The Ladles Aid society of tee drbre lavish in congratulations. From 79, is settlin’ down.. A ft e r a lifetim e ward Gales Feny. Guards' an< Have we not all one father? Hath at the grounds of the Tolland Rockville M. E. church has postpon­ of fighting Indians, rebel®, outlaws a gallery she received the cheers troopers rushed to Gales Feny but not one God created us? Why do we County Temporary Home for chil­ ed its card party from Friday until and btedlts on tee western frontier, apd applause of the House. She the'guards reached there first and deal treacherously every, man dren at Vernon Center on Monday July 1st at tee home of Mrs. E/lna the 'Arizona deserts, Texas plains apprehended the fugitive. He offer "luac^d with the offlcers.of the Geo- against his broteer, by profaning the afternoon. A colonial pageant "Ye Luto of Hale street. and Mexican mountains, this old U. ed no resistance. 'jtrq^w -B ^e^ and dined with the covenant of onr fathers?-MaXsebi Old Picture Booke” was presented Dr. J. Morin of this city was at S. Army officer is retiring. H li flrst F teS i^t and Mrs. Hoover. by a large group of children. The 2 :10. Camp Cross, Nlantic, on Monday. post was in New Mexico, and since While the Democrats are debating ; to d a y i h t set off ^galn, back to costumes w ere made by the pupils^ Mrs. Nellie Farrell of Yonksrs, N that assignment he has done s about various convention' officials, New York for more honors, begin­ The picture book was mada by En­ Y. is the guest of her niece, Mre. great deal to settle tee southwest they , might do well to choose a'com' ning with a limcheon at the BSx- rico Lusa and Alton Maine. The Thomas Regaa of Windsor avenue era part of the United States. pettet referee. plorera’ Club. book was supposed to come to life and as the numbers were annotmeed the children walked out of its pages Rev. George T. Slnnott, .pastor of PHYSICAL EDUCATION St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, gave the invocation. The program includ­ ed songs of Washington’s day, negro TEACHER PLANS TRIP spirituals, war dances, color* ’ dances and majrpolo dance. Miss Blwche F. Feder To Go Following the pageant Cormty Commissioner Harry C. Smith pre­ To Olympics By. Southern sented tee two pupils of the gradu­ Brate and Return By North ating class , with diplomas. They em . were Robert NeweU and Henry Vanesse. The teachers are Miss Mliiii Blanche' F. Feder of Hast Sylvia B. Nearman and Miss Helen Orange, N. J., ^teacher of girls’ Him ter. phyali^ieducation in . the .Ninth After presenting--toe diplomaSi School District, plans a western County Commissioner Smith pre­ tour summer which will include sented to M ary Rodvan an honor pin the Olympics at Lbs Angeles. Thlr for attaining the highest rank in ty persons will make up the bus conduct and deportment during the party which will leave Syracuse, N. school year. The pin is the gift of y., on July 13. Prior to the start of Edwin Gould, New York philan­ the tour. Miss Feder will go to the thropist and' head of the Gould heme of her parents in East Orange Foimdatipn for Children, who is a personal friend of Superintendent' .ey fof' a' visit. The itinerary of the arc tour includes Chicago, Grand Can­ Albert S. McClain. yon and Pike’s Peak on the way to Refreshments - of punch and Los-Angeles and the return will be cookies was served the people pre through the Canadian Rockies via sent at the graduation following the Banff, Lake Louise and Yellow program. The people then enjoyed inspection of the home, grounds and The trip also calls for five days new gymnasium. stay in Los Angeles at the time of New Physical Director tee Olympics. Among other events Gordon Bates McRae of Spring- which Miss Feder plans to witness field,- Mass., has been engaged as Y O U ’RE ^ G H T . . . . there’s one diing that sunds at-the Olympics is the 3,009-.meter physical director at the Tolland steeplechase in case Joe McCluskey County Home for Children. imtil out about Chesterfield. That is . . , tbef,re Milder* September. He assiuned his new of Manchester qualifies as one of 'Ibis means Chesterfields aren’t harsh. It means the three United States runners for duties at the home a week ago; He this event. Upon her return to will have full charge of the physi­ they’re not strong or heavy. Manchester next September Miss cal education. F ^er will have supervision-of all Mr. McRae is the son of William Early in the day or late at night you’ll.find that. girls’ physical education in Man­ D. McRae, director of county work Chesterfields are always pleasing. 'They are mild chester’s public schools as a result at International Y. M. G. A. College, of tee recent districts consolidation. Springfield, Mass. He 4s a graduate and yet th(^ satisfy. of the Central High school, Spring field and of Oberlin College. A t pres W hat’s more they taste better, too. ThiM’s it... ojt he is a second year student at milder and better taste. These are the two out­ DIAMOND SHOE STORE’S Harvard Graduate School of Busi­ ness Administration at Cambridge, standing merits o f Chesterfield. BIG OVERSTOCK SALE M ass. Elks Turkey Dinner Plus.. . a third important advantage. Chester­ The next meeting of the Rockville fields are as pure as the water you drink. . . as A over-stock sale of shoes at Lodge o f E lk s, N o . 1399 w ill be held the Diamond Shoe Stores will start at the Elks Home on Thursday eve­ pure as science can make them. tomorrow at 9 a. m. This store is ning, June 23. O nly one m eeting a ope of several operated by Mr. Dia' month is held during June, July, moqd in Connecticut. These , sales August and September. Following have been held at the other Stores the meeting a native turkey dinner with great success and in Hartford will be seryed by to®; last week the three stores were stewards under . the difectidn . of thronged with shoppers. George Bokis. This dinner is on "the " Diamond Shoe Stores have be house.” Numerous improvements came well known in Manchester in have been made at the home. the years that the store has been here. The store has always bad On Trip To Europe reputation for exceptional shoe vat M rs. Julius B eer, ■wife o f the pro­ ues and when a sale is held it is prietor of tee Market street bakery, real bargain event. together with her daughter Ger- >trude, left today for New York City to sail on Thursday for Germany. 3 B i n TO DEATH They will also visit other countries of Europe and will .return early in I t ’ September.- Lancaster, Pa., June 22— (A P )— Miss Beer was given a bon voy­ Three'pioo burned to death today in age party at the home of Miss a collision of three trucks three Mariona Gilpin of Prospect', street miles east of here on the Lincoln on Monday night. There were 11 Highway. Another was critically guests present injured. In Ellington Okiiroh ’The dead: Paul Sklodoskl of Vernon avenue; PhQip Hovey, 18, Philadelphia. this city, 'was before Justice of to® H any Smite, 66, Mt. Joy. Peace Carl Goehring in the Elling­ Howard Stark, 80, Mt. Joy. , ton town court on Tuesday morning Xhe tajured man, Edward Hovey, on charges of operating an un­ brother of Philip, was pulled from registered truck» -with improper the flaTning wreckage of the three maskejrs. He entered a plea of .not trucks and taken to a hospital with gul)3^ to both charges and was fined b u m a BOSWfll 26 te® first charge and |2 on the . One ofthe Vehicles,. driven by, Sisters sSediid count together with Costs of Hbivay,. oraaihed Into anpteer driven; N at Shiki $18J6, a total of $20,16. The de- by w n ard J. Lynch of New York, fSBident. had no money and was p a r k ^ qn the-roadside and-wa* te pbuaed'on probation for two months bun' nteaek from te® b y «. tru^ Mten by Snflte. ^ .r te, #hloh time he will arranf® for psyment. Sklodoskl was' aiiested by Constable ^obn DeCarll and QuS' tave F. Berr prosSouted the esse. ' l iait Lake City, Utah.-Karroo CateoHo W obshPS Roctel ' a^ch growe la abundance in The Connecticut CouaeU of Catho-; ' rm ona -of South Africa, lie W om ^m et te C. L. ot C. rooms 19 4 out on weatem desert an„Monday evenlnf at vteite time M iu to atrsi^ of the Important matters dlaeusaed. b^asateh National For- Bridg® ®nd whiet worn pl®^* ___ , grass, white terlvss.ln priisB going to M rs. Hslsn Qarvan adi is agood oattls for- and Ijlrs. Hsnryi Minor. Rsfirate* msnts. wars ssrvsd by Mrs. Mar*

V ■7.>" MAMCHEara Sm nNG lU M O sisim O ^ TODOTgDAt.mWB I8, l* » . - - " I dedelon peadtog eonferenoea with governor poaaassad toe oottraga a ALSniH FAVORS the leaders of Goveaor Roosevelt. Itodarabip demanded at tUsjtiine. after admd % . a gtimp of her Senator Huey P. Losg of Louist- "'TQfimie would canyy the sousouth |SEN.li(»UH SAYS BROWN •hM-mM..! ana produ<^ a plank which he indd ^pM M daiusUtee, ttouSd awaap the OUTRICHT APPEAL aa a member of the resolutions eom- W r V a a t o atotas, and would be SEESAAliNlirsItETDRN fiffraibaoiMtowwi f^ved hyAara mlttoa lie believed the Demberats trstoeadotilly ajbpng in the middle M ra ^ F. ScWnck in dtalnnim 0 ! [(OottUaoed fra il m g « OM)j WOUlA.'iittert in their platform. ]& toa oomintttoa of the QtmoaK -i^d,: weat,” ‘he said. ;”Xhe8e are the sec- Lutoana Lndias Aid aodaty ' Itons. of the counti^. which hold the (Cratteand Iran Ihga One.) I. *‘Tlia ISeniooratic partjrv favors t ie ig s n f toe raawbany tosttvnl It Is unworittblt. I |4t«dKid oWaf bb)^. Diinoaratio victory.” of Maiwhaatar Cteaan waa laeaatly it from the time it was 'first pr<^0oS* aubmtttiog to the people of the ItyeSt .Vuted States in accordance V^to how you are going to eentrol the New sToHt, June Wnaiwaaa in- church. Strawberry ahortcaka with announoeiL ^ ed and prophesied its failm « and method of seinag tiiem,” He said: ! s(dvaneiea tor the weak ended June stated that it wotdd be proved to bs Artifte'd of the Constitution of e r w atowbarriaa in other wnyn United StatM, the prop^timi *T expect to see the ratiim of tte 16 totided 064 oosapvad with 606 in and with tea erantn win be add. At Iflcil chinrdra' are ^bactiebtotadlii t l t o ^ ^ the greatest curse ever put over on saloon and ! would rather have it aa unsuspecting people. the rq>eal of the I8th Amendment, the preceding weelc, and 488 in toe tight odoek the choir under tba holding strawb^fy feativils tola ^80 tottito monHiirg rad than will so that by such processes described than tha present Gondltion of af­ like 1981 wetic, Bradstraat’a reports. dircotiop of Oni^uilst Fred Weinat week: TmiiR^t at the home" « ' ‘‘I fought it whenhen it'it was unpopular AS SCHOOLS ARE OOSED fairs'.” ba a vrapof aarvloa to II to take that side of the issue in in the Constitution of the United win give n miastreL A nominal nd* UtiMtmaa aadJEoa P. V. Wiaiams at 7:80.^Qn BtoUay two- _ _ States, the people may have oppor- ; Borah read then the prohibition The “Iron Age” compoeite prioei . mlaahin will ba charged and pareata to Bucklaadr Baowd OaogrMattonal- many parts of my own state and in plank draft which he'bad urged in for flaUbed steel and pig Inm are Isto and totir ffltodawi w riw a ^ ^ beaeiigit. tto many other states of the union and timity aa they, detire to settle the 1^ /niaQ ^^slf Dozen Resi­ may bring their llttiS ones under A ha “S e p w T iS d d t o A ' question.” vain upon party leaders prior tn nnehaaged this weelqat 8 .(^ cents toee. Tba altoir is open to the een- substantial atrawbefly a^pnsr w der ^ o l ^ win ba a titoift M m % when every weapon of narrow«miad- dents There—WiU Live At toe cooventiao. It dedared tor ea- a.pound and 8I4.Q1 n ton re^Mctiva- toe auspices of toa W O t o ^ League ed Intolesance was turned against parley's Reply aral public. * tirit "Tony and Maty.” Chestnut Lodge. forcemeat ot the law until too peo- ly- Tonight also At 7 O’clock thoLuto- me. James A. Farley, spokesman for ~ie chose to dmnge chanare toa fsth^___ governor Roosevelt, offered no com­ A program m roprlata for a mld- m Concordia Ladtati Aid win con­ Five awarda wm ba atada at^ s Army Was Small ^idment to ro ^ ff too aleetlon of Daily average crude til produc­ “1 carried the bainner when the ment at his subsequent press confer­ The annual exodus of school I summer evcah% Is planned tor to­ duct a atratibony and mtotirti Semit Oouit ol teadMra from Teachera’ HaU was in members of congreas. tion in California to May was 608,- event and on Friday avantog at 7:80 army was small, the stri ence about the Smith declarations. ' As for Mills denial that he vras morrow night at 7:80 at toe Swed^ Hraor whito maeta at 7:80 ttoi full swing today and by tomorrow 448 barrels, comparai etito 6i7,48i iah Congr^tional church on toe Young People’# aodaty n£ the ovantog in too numerous and the opposition Sitter. “Qovernor Smith has a right- to tor repeal, Borah quoted a letter barrels in AprU, toa i^nerican I was then and I am now for the make any statement he desires," afternoon all will have departed Spruce street. Zion Lutheran ohuroh wiU hold a ehureh. U fa B eX toadg from their achooltUxM residence. ■Written by the Cabtoet memb^” to Petroleum Listttute reports. sti;pwberry feaCtval and entertain- unconditional repeal of the 18th said Faetley. . 11986. In tola “ * ------to With toe departure of toe teachers, , ------Borah said IfiUa hdd wepu Q r ^ and Frank. Bhddra rad ^ ^ g . Amendment. He expressed satisfaction over the number of residents at toe toe I8to Amendment an “object of All membem of toe Twelfth of “The Volstead Act should at once the action taken yesterday by the boarding house will be reduced to Incom and contempt” and “a fester­ July committee of Washington L. O- I to Jntoao Ntin, dir,» aid:^ Indiana state convention which did John Bernard of Brighton, Mass., Jtimaton. be amended by a scientifically oor* less than.a half-dozen and Cheney ing sore on the btily politic.” BANDIT IS KILLED L. are requested' to meet tomorrow will conduct a maattog tomorrow rect definition that will permit tiio not instruct its delegates. He ex­ %others have decided to dose the I evening at 8 o’dock la toe social sale of beverages of reasonable pressed the view that a majority of Irooms. ;y«olpg at 7:45 at toa Gospel haU. building during toe months of July 615 Center street to a^ o h the gen­ alcoholic content The people the Indiana delegation was favor­ and August, re-<4ienlng in Septem­ IN PISTOL BATTLE eral public will be weloome Mr, Vtytotoi.HsEin’ti of the United States are en* able to Roosevelt * ber when the teachers return. Linns liodge, No. 72, IQiights oC titled to this relief which would Headquarters were opened during Ship Arrivals Pythias, will hold its slecttmi of offi- Baroard# haa been here 00 several The few remaining occupants of (Coattaiiad toom Page o p t) ^vious occasiens and la an earned divert the profits of the bootlegger the day for another presidential Teachers’ Hall are expected to eers at the regular meeting in student of the scriptures. ii^to legitimate taxes.” canifidate •— former Senator James Arrived: Orange hall , at 8 o’clock, tonight the move to -Chestnut Lodge for the drove alongside of his car near Chatting informally than with A . Reed of Missouri. Ed S. 'm - months of July and August. Teach­ S t Louis, New ■ York, June 22 slate being beaded by Ernest John- newspapermen Smith said the half moare, who opened the quarters for I Chicago HtiiAta, about 20 miles out Mr. and Mrs. William G. McBride ers’ Hall will be dosed Saturday. from Hamburg. son as chancellor commander. Fol­ «v e moved from 15 Weatntinater of one per bent provision in the Reed, said the Missouri Delegation land its oocupanti opened fire when lowing the meeting, toe Hall Assd- During toe summer there will be Polonla, New York, June 22, Co­ I he^^^wagiufied their order to stop. Road to 94 Hoi] street Volstead Act was arbitrary and was would stand for the former Senator some repair work and a general penhagen. viatlon Svea will meet to discuss the pot in there by the Anti-Saloon until ho released them. Three bullets crashed in to __ _ question of purchasing land at Bol­ cleaning of the place. Sierra Cordoba, Dublin, June 23 windshield and one into toe side MIm Htien Page, M. H. S. Bagliah Lesigue. Coincidentally, the Byrd and New York. ton Lake for a smnmer.home. He added that if a proposal for its Gamer headqua^rs swung actively Vdndow, narrowly misting him, teacher,, left this afternoon by auto- Bermgaria, Southmnpton, June Hahn said. He drew hia pistol and mobUe tor New York a t y where she repeal were not submitted to the into line campaign. 22, New York. Miss Margaret H. Spring, teacher Colonel Henry Breckenridge, one ROBINSON MOVES returned toe fire. Aa* the bandits! will sail Friday for Englmid and a resolutions committee he would sub­ Samaria. Dublin, June 32, New tuned to flee, he said, he saw aoe of toe seventh grade in toe Man- mit one himself. of the three Virginians in charge of SBbsequent tour on the 'continent York. of them fan from toe car to *toe ehester Green school, was tendered Miss Page WiU be ^ e d In New "Who is going to be the nom­ the headquarters of the former ^ v - TO SPEED RELIEF Dresden, Dublin, June 22, New hi|2iwsy. a BurprUa party yeaterday afternoon inee?” Smith was asked. amor of the Old Dominion, said York tomorrow by Miss Avis WalWi (Oonttooed from Page One) York. D U Not Stop “ The convention wM decide,” he Byrd would support Shouse for Sailed: He did not atop but continued to s^d. permanent chairman of the conven­ the limitation of debate apply to . He da Franca, New Xark, June anliat aid of toe Chicago Haights His Preference tion. 22 for Havre. police. They were unable to find Walter Lk Barlow^ one of the lead- amendments perfecting toa of "W ho is your preference?” toa bill aa reported from commit Lanoastria, Havre, June 21. New the fallen man but Continued a “Alfred E. Smith.” I ars of the Califomia drive fo^Q ar- York. search for what Mayor be- ner, said the wet and diy question tees, Senator Fraser, (R., N. D.), “Who have you picked fOr your said he would objeot until he ob­ Paris, Plymouth, June 2l, New Ueved Vras hia body. running mate?” had been injected into the primaries tained some assurance hia bill to re­ York. Meantime, attaches of 8L James “I haven’t thought that out yet,” in that state by Smith supporters hospital reported a dead na n identi­ and those of the Speaker and of finance toe' farm mortgage debt he replied. would be taken up. fied as Dominick Galczlno, 22 of Governor Roosevelt had not taken TCACHBBS' PROBLEMS Smith reiterated that talk about Senator McNary, of Oregon, as­ Chicago Heights,, was brought into RoosevHt being nominated,on the part in it. toe hospital. sistant RepubUcaa leader, proposed first baUot was “a Uttle baUyhoo.” Barlow said cards saying: “If you Hartford. June 22.— (A P ) — Just Idayor Hahn espreased belief “I thoughil you described toat in toe Senate work two or three hours are wet, vote for Smith; if you are on .the bin - add' then see it would what amount paid to schoti teach* Galczino was one of toe men he New York as a bedtime atory?” dry, vote for Quner, but if you are ers of toe state constitutes salary, shot someone suggested. not ba 'possible to reach some neither wet nor dry, vote for Roose­ agreement and whether salary conatitutea toe “Well, that is a kind of modified velt,'’ had been distributed by Smith — * ...... ■ figure named in a contract or the O. A R. RBOEFnON. ballyhoo,” Smith replied. supporters. TRUCK KILLS CHILD amount remaining after a definite New London, June 22.— (A P )— He refused to predict how many William C. Walsh, director of the deduction is made for toe unem­ lonis L. Baker of this tity, depart-1 votes the New York delegation New Haven, June 2 2 .--(A P )— ployed, Is a questior bothering ^ Rltohie-for-President committee of Margaret Bedestefano, six, waa meat commander of toe Q. A. R. in | would give him. Maryland, also arrived to open many of toe teachers of toa State, this state was tendered a reception Asked about his part in the “Stop Wiled today when she was hit by a and officially has found its way to quarters for the Maryland governor. truck driven by Genuwalf CaCca- yesterday afternoon by W. W. Per- Roosevelt,” mo'vement, ^mith said: He issued . a statement saying toe teachers^ retirement board. That ktoa Women’s Relief Corps here. “There is nothing to that. I ’m vale of ^ West Haven. The driver was board is Interested in toe stiarlea Governor Ritchie was the only can­ htid on a technical charge of reck­ Guests included Deputment officers combatting a stop Smith movement didate whose strength had grown in teachers receive because of deduc* and representatives of vettiran and that commenced one year and a half less driving while an investigation tions necessary for teachers retire­ the last two montos and tlmt the was made. itotriotic (Organizations from I ago. ment. throughout the state. “Why do you oppose Roosevelt?” he was asked. “I want myself nominated.” “Who is your second choice?” “I haven’t got any. I am for myself alone.” Smith said he did not believe the convention would abrogate the two- thirds nominating rule. Asked if I he would support the nominee of | the convention, he said it waa pot necessary- to 'Talk about that, at this time” “Will you urge an economic plank?” “I can’t tell imtil I see the pro­ duce of the committee.” ~:r Hague His Manager \ Smith said he had ^pointed Mayor Frank Hague of Jen ^ dty as his floor manager. “He leads the grand march,” the ^ 1 1928 nominee added with a grin. Asked what the Democrato should do on the whole to assure success in November, Smith reidled: This good old Kentucky "Write an honest, straightforward and clear jfiatfOrm and nominate Burley owes its extra rich­ me.” “How many ballots will that take?” ness an d fia g ra n c e to “ VI%ll- “That depends on hew far the 1932 Living Demands Gas delegates can see.” Smith said it depended enttrelv man’s Method”— ah old- upon developments between nowand the first day of the convention nex*. time tdba(MM> secret, llie Monday whether he would address HEATED AUTOMATIC WATER the convention on any issue. Opposes Cash Bonus Roush Cut bums, hiore' He said he was exposed to a in Abunddnee Any of bonus plank but that he did not care Mol Water Hour Ddy or N/g/jt slowly and completely, bo to state the reasons at this Hme. “What about Speaker Gamer's I statement (urging prohibition re­ you get what every pipie peal) ?» “The more the merrier,” Smith said, concluding the interview. sm ok er wants— cooler Smith sidd he favored Jouett I Gists But Little Shouse for. permanent nhairtw*! sm ok e and k dner pipe#^ would take the floor if necessary in the fight to nominate him. Re I added, however, that he believed Shouse would be elected without a On the contest on the floor. He opened bis press conference In a manner reminiscent of his 1928 campaign days. After announcing he had a statement, he shook bands New 5-Year with numerous friends among tl>e newspapermen whUe the copies were being passed out Close behind Smith, Senator HuU of Tennessee, prominently mentioned Rental Purchase Plan as chairman of toe resolutions com­ mittee, arrived with the statement that be found the concensus of wets and drys In toe party to be for a plan subitottlng to toe people the question of repeal or retention of the eighteenth amendment Hull, a prohibitionist, said he had found in conferences at toe capital ^CrOKlNa S WATBia HBATINB that virtually all elements 0? the * • * RKHPUEHMATIOW • efe party wanted submitted to the states the question of retainine or 1» M ^****^ *>»y now hare tba repealing the 18to-amendment btnafito of contihitoiu hot wgter at a fraethBi of * unequivocal oppor­ I f you have a a io d im ito former coBt. ■- In tha flijit place, the nioit tunity if favored to permit toe peo- plc to make their choice on prohibl- gae Magey an antemula gra water gnomical way to h«itwa^; If with Sra^t^^ qoidcEK ** consensus haateTf and a aUantgeeidUgarator, KOMFAK autonatfe Witer sboifidfi'v*®** ^ jjj ^ prohibition you may r m t aeeored that you ara •hirage tank which Is guaranteed that wlU permit a choice between enjoying the moM medara kltehra present conditions and a change,” * that oan ba had. It will Uft Not Most linpoitHt. Mverely oador aad plaasrater hoeanra gee ia In the third piace» the new drt year rental pnrehaae prohibition BETm * QDIQiiER • CBIAm \ ^ if a '^ o t m trligggl^ the rental price to.ssiT.i.'sSpS;;’” j^?whn»Vrtae ao that in a Umft- toiJJS.’i . S S r s r f f i ; ; aquipnieBi BOtrfght with nothing “^ 1 is a damnable outirae that Btoratopay. mibject to »t to X ecraomic c r ^ , " Ti»a ptonto dught to rise up and klek all t r agDUtldaai p e * * * ^ into Lake Mlohlm U . don't meet the doonemto toeue.” Ihatallad By Any RaBahla Pltunher or Economy •nt” t e F c -, I s a a C f t jongBB. fdMrn 1

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^ h) > man^ a daspaitlnc aoul fresh coofl- RBGUUTIONSAilNlWN^ . \ .■ ! . f n L. ’ EWTON D. BAKER defies in Democracy.” O vernight Professor Phelps lauded Mr. Mey­ er, who wasAcraduated from YMe in 1895, as a “genius for public fi­ FOR Y A I l M A R D RACE !A. P. News eErSTALEDECREE nance.” ”The problems, that he has to T: : Hartfoird. JUM ^>-(A P )—C ^ -' Chlcagor-Democratic leaders look meet every day would crush a lesser missioners . .Arfitabay SupderUmd - of mEm,” be said. upon adoption, of repeal, submission In introduring Judge Grubb, a tee State police, Robbins B. PdHidus Seillnita dunce pinwic at National convention as cer­ AnHMig Group of Distk- Yale alumnus and a member of Stoeckel, of tee,Motor Vehicles De- tain. President Hoover’s commission on partinent, Euid John A. Macdonald of Lausanne— New French policy gnidied Men Honored; A. law observEmce, Professor Iteelps tee State Highway DepEurtment t » i To Capture Ae Neuna- toward reparations, involving, over­ commented: ' *■ throw of Young Plan, outlined to ’’He riiows his originality in be­ day Eumounced .the special trafflo Thursday, Prime Minister MacDonald by Pre­ P. Head Gets Trilmte. lieving in NationEd Prohibition * and regulations to prevail Jtme 24, tee tNuAtClHcago. mier Herriot. , still more in being consistent.'’ . date of tee Yale-Harvard boat race, from 8 a. m. uiite tee blghwasrs are Qenevar-U. S. tells Europe that Of Mr. Noyes, Professor Phelps cleared of traffic Effter- tee race is so long as heavy arms expenditures SEdd: New Haven, Conn., Jime 22.— over. Washington, June 22.—(AP)— continue it need expect no revision “For over thirty yeEWS . president (AP)—Newton D. B^er, former The regulations apply to tee high­ Washington political appraisers who of war debts. of tee Associated Press, the great secretary of war; Eugene Meyer, est c 6-6perative news gathering or w ay on tee eEut .s id e h l'te e .Tbaines w ei^ ago consigned Speaker John ■ Washington—Spnator Borah says governor of tee Federal Reserve ganization in the world, Mr. Noyes from the drawbridge betweet New Pre-Tax N. Gamer’s presidential chances to Postmaster General Brown told him Board, and Federal Judge William has contributed to tee best things London and Groton to a xx>lnt two the outer darkness, revised their he expected return of saloon and in modem ciyilizatiem. x x x Mr miles above tee submarlne bEuse. No would rather have it than present L Grubb of Birmingham, Alfu, head­ ideas today, estlmaiing the poten­ ed a group of ten distinguish^ men Noyes hsus shown diligence, modes­ pEurking or stsmdlng 'oh tee east side conditions. of tee highway is permitted. PEmk- tial, consequence of his dramatic who received honorary degrees to­ ty, sagEudty, a lofty conception of smtl-prohlMtlpn and wUling-to-run Chicago—Senator Huey P. Long, day at Yale’s 231st commencement tee eteics of his profession, an at­ ing.on tee west side of tee highway arriving here, announces' he is 100 smnouncement 6X6rcl8CS# titude just and sympathetic toward is allowed as closS to tee fence as ^ e Texan'timed and staged his per cent for Roosevelt. President James Rowland Angell tee organization, its 1,200 member possible heEuled in a direction south dedaratlon yesterday in a manner Washington— House orders in­ conferred doctorates of laws upon newspapers smd tee public which (towards New London) Emd as close Drugs and Toi that h^dly could have been sur­ quiry into post office leases and air tee trio, and awarded other honor they serve.” % as possible to tee aheEul. A ll passed Tor effectiveness. It hit just and ocean mail contracts. ary degrees as follows: traffic on tee highway to be at a Avoid the tax^bny in a supply-of drugs and tcdlet goods during Hale*s Three Day on the rising tide of final pre-con- Santiago, Chile—Carlos Davila, Doctor of Letters—Prof. Carl L. standstill during tee race. Tha high­ way to have only one-way traffic Sale—-Thursday, Friday and Saturday. All drugs and toilet goods tnrdered after June , veqtlcm tumult, with the anti- Junta head, taken ill in midst of Becker of Cornell University, presi­ ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS south for two hours, after the finish 21st are subject to a tax. These goods were ordered last week and can be purchased Robsevelt preparations in Chicago critical political situation. dent of tee American Historical As­ at fever heat. He had been absent sociation, and Lt. Col. Fielding H. of tee race. Horseeddler8 and PLASTERS Fountain Syringes Expected an Answer goose chase. church. New Yorl:. hucksters, but such m ust tEtee pEmk- Lipsticks Those who watched him had al­ Boston—Wife of former President Doctor of Science—Prof. Prank ing position Emd keep it. FrEuices WEdlett o f te e 5th grEuie, ways expected him to say yes or no Plutkrco Elias Calles arrives for R. Little of tee University of Chi­ Cars pEurked off tee highway'in 24c 25c and 50c April ShWer 59c Hollister street school Emd TheotEmt just before the convention or at ad­ serioiu operation. cago, director of tee Marine Bio- private pEurking spades will not be Choice of corn, buniop or T a lc u m ...... TOc, 87o ’Two-quEut size, Gusran- journment of Congress, to the sup­ lo^cal Laboratory at Wooto Hole, M ozzer, 6th grade, Buckland school, flowed to enter tee highway tmtil callous plEusters. 25c and 50c Cappi TEdcum, teed. Los Angeles—Myrtle St Pierre, first prize winners in tee AmericEua- port given him for the Democratic M eiss. tinffic on tee highwEty is deEur. All L9C, 87c nurse, collapses after testifying M aster o f A rts— ^Prank B. N oyes, ization Elssay. contest conducted by nomination by Texas or California. David Hutton, husband of former vehicles, for two hours after tee 30c and 60c .Columbia Heal­ But, so much had his presidential pubUsher of tee Washington Star Anderson-Shea Post, V. F. W., were Aimee McPherson, swept her off her race, will proceed in a direction ing Powder ...... 19c, 89o stock gone down after the House and president of tee Associated presepted with framed facsimiles of south Emd keep in their respective Patent Medicines 25c Emd 50c Comfort Bow- Pills and Tablets feet by “lovemaking.” tee Declaration of Independence dealing with vital legislation twice Press, and Lee Lawrie of New lines. United States Navy, United d e r ...... 18c, 84o New York—Jack Sharkey, Bos­ 81.25 AbEwrbine Junior...... 880 75c Alophen Pills...... S8e burst all the bounds of control ex­ York, architect of various Yale and Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address States Arm y, sunbulances, fire ai>- 25c Johnson’s Baby Powder, 14o ton, wins world’s heavyweight title 81.25 AgEUOl...... 85c 81.25 AtophEm Tablets ...... 91e ercised by him and his group of buildings and of the Nebraska Capi­ at an Eissembly of fifth Emd sixth pEuratiis, police Vehiclra," U . S. m all 25c Mavis TEdcum ...... 160 by 15-round decision over Max 60c and 81.25 BiEK>dal.. .40c, 89c 25c Emd 8L00 BeUEm’s PUls, leaders, that they were not prepared tol. grEide pupils in tee H ollister street vehicles to have" rights of tee high­ 25c Mennen’s TEdcums...... 16c Schmeling of Germany. 81.00 Beef, Iron Emd Wine.. . 6^ 17c, 47c for what happened yesterday. Master of Science—Otemar H. school auditorium yesterday Effter*; 25c Emd 50c ZBT Pow­ Brockton, Mass.—Chester E. way at Emy -timc in emergency. 35c Castoria...... 24o 20c, 35c, 81.26 Bayer Aspirin, Newspapermen went to his noon Amman, chief engineer for tee noon a t 2 o’ clo c k .' der ...... 16c, 29o , conference to ask him how he felt Weston, 64, former treasurer of Port of New York authority, and ' The contest is tee initial event in 60c CEdifonda Synq> of Figs 860 12<^21e.84e Mayflower Lodge, A. P. and A. M., TRY TO BOB GRAVE 25c Zinc Sterate. Powder .. .I 60 25c and SOc^BeechEon’ a Puls, after his severe bronchisd attack desl^cr of tee George Washington a program arranged by tee locEd 60c smd 81.00 Eno Fruit 25c Emd 81.00 April Showers of Mlddleboro sentenced to one year SEdts ...... 48o, 79c 16Gb 82e and maybe to glean a word or two bridge. post and tee National AmericEmlza- ChicEigo, June 22.— (AP) — A Perfume...... J9c., 69e oh the unemployment relief ques­ on charges of larceny of tee lodge’s A total of 1,241 degrees in course tion committee of tee order to fur­ 81.00 Em ulselor...... 76o 25c CasoEura Tablets (5 rg r .).1 8 a : bEmd of ghouls appEmently -intent on 81.00 Coty Perfumes .' 1; I. .'.89o 25c smd 50c CEUKiarets . .16^ Sle tion, or some other legislation issue. funds. were conferred on undergfraduates, ther tee work of patriotic Emd 81.50 Fellow’s Syrup...... 81-00 Boston—Governor Ely receives robbing the grawe of George “Red” 81.00 HoublgEmt’s Quelque 30c CsuscEKra Quinine ...... 17e Almost anything in fact but his graduate Eind professional students AmeriCEmlzation endeavors in local 85c Jati Salts...... '6S0 telegram from Worcester branch of BEurker, labor racketeer and public Fleurs ...... 69o SOc Carter Iron Pills ...... S9o militant words inviting the presi­ during tee two days of commence­ schools. 85c Kruschen SEdts...... 6S0 tee National Association for tee enemy recently slEdi; by machine 81.00 Seventeen Perfume .. .69o 25c CEuter liver Pills ...... 18e dential nomination. ment exercises. Over 350 pupils in tee first eight gunners, engfaged in a pistol fight 81.00 Mile’s Preparations.. .79o 81.00 Silver Poppy Perfume, 79o Advancement of Colored People pro­ districts took pEmt in tee contest 81.50. MyeiEulol...... 8L19 75c Doane’s Kidney I^Us .. .48e Definite Program testing againstrestoration of citi Prof. William Lyon Phelps, Yale’s w ith tee caretEdeer stopping 36c, 60c and 81.50 Mucol, sigricultural and bank leaders to. 81 TEmgee L ip s tic k ...... 79o 25c Hinckle’s P ills ...... 19o government must provide work to Tribute to BEttaer prize winners in tee contest were, pursuit. I ' 26c, 86c, 81.00 meet at Durham to discuss bank 25c Hsde Aspirin Tstolets .. .I 60 keep people from starving at any In plEusing te e academ ic hood Robert Custer, 5te grade, Hollister The police EidvEmced tee. theory 50c Emd 81-00 OvEdtine 69o ing assistance for farmers. street. school smd Willis Snow, 6te 76c Pure. NorwegiEm Cod .81.00 Ironlz^ YeEist...... 7 S e cost, teat tariff walls must come Boston—Schooner yacht Pilgrim over Mr. Baker’s black gown. Pres­ that perhaps tee intruders were Creams and down, teat tee cost of gdvemmcnt ident Angell said: grade, Hollister street school. seeking vtduable papers or jewelry L iver OU ...... 69o I fl.00 and fl.50 Luminsd . sails on voyage around tee. wbrW Tablets ...... ,.. .75c, fL25 must be cut one-third; and teat war ■ “In time of peril you served your Archie Kilpatrick, patriotic in­ buried with tee gangster. They 50c an'. 81-00 Patch’s Cod ' Lotions visiting en route jungle liuids anic SOe. Laxative Bromo Quinine 17c .debts must be collected to tee ex­ country with utmost distinction and structor of Anderson-Shea Post, V. pointed out teat Em automobile liv e r O U ...... S5c, 89o little known islands of tee South 60c' and fl-20 McCoy’s tent of tee foreign nation;* ah ^ ^ your life h** exemplified tee flne.4t Fi W., presented tee prizes and truck in which tee men escaped 81.25 PinkhEim’s Vegetable 50c Armand’s Cream s ...... 89o Ck>mppimd ...... 85o Tablets ...... S6e, W o to pay, did impress both friend and' ' Houltdn, Me.—Earl Spencer, 14, ideals of devoted citizenship, x x X gave a short tEdk on tee subjects cotild easily have been used to carry 50c smd 81-00 BoncUla Your brilllant\ CEueer hEis given represented in tee gifts. away Bsurker’ s casket. 81.25 Pepto-Mangan ...... 85o C re a m s...... 89c, 89o 25c MUe’B Anti-iPain' PQls . .16c fo e . of Bangor, drowns af.ter dive. 25c and 50c Nature^s Remedy, Gumer’s supporters in the past 50c Squibb’a Cold Inhsdment S5o 25c, 35c and 60c Dsggett 60c and 81-00 Squibb’a Cod fmd Ramadan Cream,. 16c, Sle have argued teat he was exceeding­ 00c Pape’s Diapepsin';. .S4e ly “available”—tee favorite political liv e r OU ...... SSc, 69e 19c, 29e, S9c 60c Phttiolax Wsfera ...... SSe phrase to describe one against SeUtzbr Pmvder-...... I 60 69c Creams ...... S9o 60O'Etina' WEdlace Hopper I fiaccahEurln, (1 gr.) ...... 21e whom none had complaint to make. i'-K He had said nothing on prohibition, sibn ...... ^ ... .30c, 75o CreEtm ...... 47o 50c Sodium SEtllcylate (5 gr.), standing on his votes against adop­ SSc and 70c Sloan’s lini­ 60c Hind’s Honey Emd Al­ 4Se ’^3 60c YeEUt Foam TEiUeta . , .S4e tion of tee 18th Amendment but for ways a m ent ...... 2I 0, 4So mond Cream ...... SSc Miforcement laws once tee Constitu­ 81.00 Squibb’a Mineral OU ..680 81.00 Hopper’s Restorter .. .79c Wla Shaq>let and lili GRbsk 81.00 Vapex ...... 64o 50c Ingraham’s Milk Weed tion was changed. Also he had not Boy* are on the air U^Z* drawn down tee "pork barrel” ac­ O otdoonor in — ii^i just the same. When you*re hot and 81.00 Vlosterpl ...... 6S0 Cream ...... 86c Mead*s 75c WBZA MoiukTi at SslS 81.00 Wampole’B Prepara­ 50c Jergen’s Lotion ...... 29c cusation flimg at him for tee dif­ P. M. aad Wcdnaadaira at tions ....65o 50c, 75c Emd 81.25 Lady Dextri Maltose fuse public works bill he eventually thirsty therms nodiing quite so refireshing, so really good, BtlOP.M. drafted and put through tee House. as Country Club Ginger Ale. Esther Cream. .S9c, 67c, fl.00 With tee exception of ultra-drys 50c PompelEm CreEuns...... 89o In his train, his supporters today 35c 30c, 60c, 81.00 Pond 51c believed tee bold stand against pro­ And you can always get it. Your grocer sdls it hy the CreEuns...... 22c, 40c, 69e Numbers 1, 2, and 8. 7Sb hibition would be helpful. And even case, in die big 5-^ass family botdes. If you get thirsty RubUng Alcohol 50c StUmEm’s Freckle size, now 51c. tee drys did not waver in their sup­ CreEun...... 82o port. away from home, stop at a "Country Club** sign and you win find the same wholesonie ozonated bever^es. 19 c $1.00 DEATHS LAST NIGHT This low price for three Hair Preparations days only. Ambrosia Country Club has real pure davor and it costs no nuhre. S5c, 60c and fl-00 Daa- Helena, Montant—Herman Fllgel- Cleanser d e r in e ...... 20c, 40c, 6O0 man, 72, pioneer merchant. 75c Glover’s MEmge Rem edy 509 Milss City, Montana— Major Shaving 50c Lady Tiger HEdr Tonic, S8e Charles B. Lohmiller, 66, veterfcn o f 79c 50c Mulsified CocoEmut Oil, 86e Indian warns and tee World War. 50c NoonEm’s ShEunpoo ....87c Preparations A pore deep cleanser. Peoria, Uls.—John C. Ryan, 53, SOc Packer’s SIuunpoQ .... .S4o vice president of tee Three Eye 50c Auto-Strop Blades ;... .S8e 50c PsJmoliye Shiemipoo . .. .S9o Baseball League. Qountfij Club 36c E ver-R eady BlEules ...,25o Bath Powders and 76c Rose, Mary and Sidifiiur 55e 35c Gem Blades ..«...... 28o SOc Vitalis ...... 809 JUST LIKE EVE 50c GUlette BlEidea...... 8I 0 ^ I t s $6c Emd 60c Vaadine Hair iJ^aleJDni • Golden GINGER AI/E 60c ^robak Bkides ...... 81c . T o n i c ...... 29c, 68e Mrs. Newlywed was not so well 81.00 April Shower Powder, 69o FREE Cream ^...... 81c 81.00 Silver Poppy Powder, 79o SOc William R ayex ...... 85a must have had a wonderful time Orange B ever^ lithe Beverage 50c Ingipham’s Shaving 75c April Showers Bate compared with womeh of today.” way* fresh sparUii^ after Lemon B e v e ti^ 15c Laco Caatile Soap ...... lOe CreEun...... 84e Salta ...... 6O0 “Why, dearest?” returned her the bottle is opened! Send us Raspberry Beverage Grape Soda Cream Soda 26c PEUficer’a TSr S o a p ...... 15o 25c listerine Slaving 81.00 Hudnut’s Bate Salta .. 6O0 husband. “I don’t see that you your name written on d ie bade Strawberry 25c Woodbury Castile SoEq>, Lemon Soda Lem on and Lime CreEun ...... 19p 81.00 Houbigant’s Bate 2 fo r 25e have much to complain about. We’ve of a Country Chib labd. Yoiril Salta ...... 50o got a garden; you’ve got a husband, get d ie >top(Mr b y tecum maU. Sarsaparilla R oot Beer B ird iB eer 36c Mermen’s Shaving BrEi- c e r ...... 19ti (Quelque Fleurs odor). and, as you said just now, you’ve 50c Pond Skin Freshener *. .860 got nothing to wear.”—Tit-Bits. 85c PalmoUve Shaving CreEma ...... 21o 76c Woodbury Skin Fresh­ 85c Woodbury’s Shaving ener ...... 49c Face Powders and Cream ...... 19o Rouges 60c WiUiEun’s Aqua Velva ,.84o Com Remedies SSc and 50c WilUam’s Shav­ 36c Fr^zone ...... tS e, Elmo Rouge ...... « ,..6 0 c in g Cream ...... 28c, 84o 35c Gets^it^ • e • • a • • • • •.• • a a • eSBo SOc Princess Pat Rouge ... .SOc 11*00 Out-Qrow a ...... a*79o 81.00 Tangee Rouge ,...... 58o 35c OOTH F ix 9*»e*a.*ae. aaaa *230 60c Three Flower Rouge .. .48n 35c, Acnold aaa*aaa*aaaa*a *300^ fi.OO Coty Face Powder with Tooth Pastes and Perfufiae ...... 899 Brushes Elmo FEme Pow der ...... fLOO •CONDNU 25c Bine-Jay 65c Emd 8LOO IfouMgant Face 26c Emd 50c Calox Tobte Powder .47c,890' P o w d e r ...... i . . . .19c, 89p Com Plasters 76c HEtrriet H ubbiird A yer's 26c Colgate Tooth Paste ...19e P o w d e r ...... 6 0 e 50c Forhan’s Tooth Paste . .87o Primerbse—House Face Pow­ 50c lodent Tooth Paste ... .85e 16 c der ...... $LM 50c Ipana Tooth Paste .... .82o Will ease that sore corn. SQo Pompeian Face Powder, S8e 60c Kolynos Tooth Paste .. .29e Special—I60 package. Rubinstein FEme Powder . .$L00' 25c listerine'Tooth.PEute <.18b 81.00 Yardleys Face Fow- SSc Lyon’s Tooth Powder .. .22o • d e r ...... SOe 85c Lyon’s Toote Paste ... .22o Popular Medicines 60c Dr. West Toote Brushes 25o 25e, SOc and fl-0 0 lis to ria e , fiOc D r. W est T oote B rushes/ 19e. 86c. 71o $1.00 MeOp-Glfi (N ew ) ...... 89© 25e, 80o and fl.d0 Lysol, ^ Dr. West: (ChUdren’s) 19o 18c, 869,71c Face Powder 85c Dr. West (Youth’s ) .. .28o 266, 60e and 81.00 Lavoris, Conditions demand quality shoes at lower prices and to meet these ooiidilMMili we are redpckii: the prices on 179, S4e, 7So 26o, 6O0 and 81-00 Pepso- 79c all BROWNBILT and BUSTER BROWN SHOES as nerer before. 50c Prophylactic dsot > - 1 8 c , Me, Tie Ail ihadee. An sacoidtail Tooth Brushes powder fi6r hot Stnnaaty'daya. Remember every pair of tiiese shoes are 100% leather. 25c Feen-a-Mlnt MBN?S A SIZE FOR EVERY FOOT. A SHOE FORfEVERY OCCASION Biifiocfl* afid Chlldrwi’o 31c i Ointmeiits and, Adults. Soft, medium and bard. Colored handlfis. Balves BROWNBILT An Unrefitrieted Choice of Ohr Novrity B r o w h y ^ t o 16 c A mUd sugar coated dMW- Sfe aad Mo Oattcura Ob^- Shoofi, nowMt Mnunor otyleo $ 4 • n s $ 5 Ing gum laxative. * - ' , !ro m t -.V" ••*9eeo*eeee« eStOo OXFORDS Play Oxfords aiid Deodorants:and ddO ' • • •*• e,e e • • 0 9 e'e e'e • efl 100% LEATHER Patent Leather StnqMi Depilatories^ dao e#*t__ Rudoced to Stock Up Now aad 90c U m t t ^ ^ 1 28c fii)d 5O0 Dow .19c, SQo sem^_lA_L—'- ^ r' 8O0 DMqlfsolo «4 y at These Low , e *' e e# e e e e • hA .6 . 81«00 Ds^aton^ ...... •.•'..890 races. Tax 3.39 880 and 8QC Mum •. • • • .24c, S9o eiioo 8>.l-2'lo’S'' - '• ; 8^ and 60e Nonspl . . . ,24c, 88q Added Aftrir 0 e'h e'e9WJ ■60e and llXlONoet ....87c, 786 8Q0 Qdovoiui .880 This Sale. White'iM Ihm i« See Our .psp||ajtqty U ri AHStyleo. ’ DuOMM - if *V.f * ' ' 'PAGE SIX ANGHE8TER EVENING BSRALD, SOUtB BlANGBESm* OONK^ W ED N ^AY, JUNE 22,1M&

4laiir4YBtrr p b ^ t ItMlf to b« Attacked ia un* Illinois last year, tha leaves limited ▼arUafg in its own cdiimns, wilt aal'iheix'the roots rot off. T h e H t and the Pendnlnm ! Sttpttitin Iftralii nor does It aea that it is under tha Having acquired by diligent impor- puatiiiBBO as a^hteat moral ohilgation te.j^ttnt tntisii practically evety known agri- XERALD PKINTINO OUMPAWr. IMa OBf, dreary aad polntleis tiradte. eultinral and arboreal pest known to IS intMii MrMt flouth BMMbMtM, Cobb. The Open Forum win continue to science' we are now, perhaps, enter­ THUMAII PBBOUliOM he open, durlnf the coming Cam­ ing upon an epoch of development l^ihsF^ In Asaski My own bathtub wOl ha ______QBBimi MBBMBf______paign, for tha sspreasion of optnioa of new ones of our own. New Tosk, June 2 24,^-a#e-golBff ^ ^ pedfortnout The daily haU card sharpers }iave fenppsusd on • POBadBO Oetobw k<>lll liat ia worth printing, whatever its / win bsglB with fiy sssringilw Stewart*s disease ought to re­ the Atlantic, quite as suddenly as bedroipih ifito the bathsodifi. A ' PablltbBd HTtrir iCvtotog HiMPt political compl^on. But tha con­ ceive a smiling welcome from that undBga «Dd Holldtri. BotarMl pt tb« they dismeiured. time, to atuka the ginas moru Soat OSiea Bt Hootb Manebaatar. tributor must display a proper re­ group of. agricultural economists Equipped with their own signale, cult, I can stand op a ConB^ aa Baeend Clmaa Mall Mattar. gard for the limitatians of space add who think that the troubles of the cards and systems, they now en­ and try casting a fly SUBSCRIPTION RATES snare the contract fane. BroSdway Ona Taar, by m a il...... |A00 he must be governed to some reas- window. Once tha trout farmers are the consequence of over figures, with reputatione Ihr Imow- Far Month, by mall k«.AO « 6 V SfO W ? the iuro, bo may bo tosied •iBgia eopipa...... S -OS 9nable extent by the same considera­ production. According^ to their ing their way Bppsm to the bathroom transom tntp ^ llv a r tdS, . tfoa yaar .tv.oo tions of ethics and courtesy that philosophy the potato bug, the boll have been the first sad sarient vio* kitchen frvins oan. MBMPBR OP THU ASSOCIATED govern The Herald. Otherwise, the weavil, the com borer and the vari­ tims. Losses hnve ranged up to El,- Dottbllsss the tnmt win he 000, say reports. for-breakfast vrimn the bath is . PRESS waste basket ous varieties of plant rust must Tha Aaaoelaied l-reaa la azelualToly ^ X iO N ? ed. antltlad to tha uba for rapablleation have oontributed tremendously to at all nawa diapatohaa eradttad to It Repeated Wamhigs ]fiua the de* or not otberwlaa credited In tbla SCHOOL COSTS qur “ prosperity” era and perhaps if presalofrware thought to hava com­ You think thatfa funny, do iimti paper and alao tha local news pub* L? bined in running the “ahaxks*^ from llahed beratn. Long bqfore the arrival of the we had only extended the hand of —wsU in AUontowa^ Pa., it i tee sea lanes. Last wlntm* trans- there actually is^ ^ first, All rights of rapnblleatton of economic depression this newspaper fellowship) to the Mediterranean fruit epeclal dtapatehas baraln ara alao ra- Atlantic, passenger travel fell off eo fish-lined bathtubs. fly we might now all be sitting on sarvaA protested, over and over . again, heavily teat the eliokere were re­ . GILBERT.flRrAiC Easy street . / Publlataar's RaprasaBtatlva: The against the rising cost of public // ported playing double eolitaire to Julius Matbawa Spaolal Aganey—Naw school educatkm. Invariably its If it is a good thing for the coun­ kill time. This was vastly unprofit­ O. N-G. 0B in R 8 York, Chicago, Detroit and Boatoa. able. protests met with the reply that the try to-iiave fewer crops and if the .Ai Now tee summer European ex- Hartford, June. S3.—(A P ),-« Dr. Pull aarvlea ellaat of N B A Bar* farmers won't provide the desired vica. In«. schools were being conducted on the cimsions are on. Liners , are well Edward T. Fischer of Danhiniy has smallest possible budget and tlmt to shortage by suspension of their hus­ packed again. Broadway vacationers been commissioned a cutain la tha Hambar Audit Buraan of Clrcala< dental corps of the tlona fall to provide each year a greater bandry the bugs can be depended on are traveling with fair-sized rolls in to rescue us from the perils of a their wallets. tionol Guard and " Tha Barald Printing Company, Ina.. sum than had been spent the year cal dopartnnat dstaqlpiasfii^ IfiSd' 'i aaaumaa no flnanoial raaponsihlllty before would be to wreck the school flood of food if we can only import Field X rtU lsty. ■ : ■ ’ ■ lAnd a new set of sharpers is ri­ (or tzpographloal arrora appearing in and originate and breed enough-dif­ advartleamanta In tha Manebaatar system. posted. Many are said to be grad­ Orden fri»n thS: state aij^Ktaat Evening Herald. ferent, kinds and enough of each general aleo announced the Under the pressure of circum­ uates of those upstairs game roozds pronmtiQO of Sergeant LemMi C. kind. teat flourished through the winter WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. stances the school authorities have Morris as ssomid lientenaiAL Ha How about sending out to Illinois in connection with swanky speak­ has been assigned to service, hattsry; now adopted a budget for the next easies. Scores of these “iqieaks” HERALD AND “FORUM” and getting a few carloads of this iaSd .Eleid ArtiUSry. , y school year more than twenty per have been “touched off” and dis­ A Presidential campaign of great Stewart bacteria and spreading it cent below that of the year just mantled within tee past few moiftba^ FABOLY OF NAtldlCh, energy ihipends. The 'individual arpimd? Maybe com would go up The gamesters have scattered and closing. In no quarter have we Si Paeo, Tex.—El PaSb. isi; now who remains neutral, whose sympa' to a dollar an. ear and everything taken to sea. heard any intimation that the school tee home cf Gilberto^Valeasneht and thles are not presently enlisted quite would be lovely again. So there they are—a polished, hie coamopoUtan family. Valaakue* system is being wrecked or suffering suave and mannered tribe! Keep an strongly on one side or the other la, candidate for prudent ^ |I«rl- serious Injury. eye out for teem if you’re going co in 1929, has four dittAwh ^ will be a rarity. The newspaper abroad! son, Gilberto, 9, was bom - The school authorities have done, which deliberately adopts a policy Non-skid Bath 'GO Cite; Carlos, 7, waahotB ta llntS* of neutrality will have had to smoth' all things considered, a very credit­ The perils of the slippery bath­ sols, Belgium; Gloria, f wfa t ^ ln room floor, which I forgone have en­ er its Intelligence and its conscience. able job. But the most valuable London, and Raul Beetot^ g; feature of this important reduction countered, are being lessened. From born in Los Angeloe. . - It will be, in a very definite degree, VETERANS LEAVING tee Master Plumbers’ convention • *#■ dodging Its responsibilities. in school costs, even more important word leaks out teat skidless tiling is The Herald Is not that kind of a than the hundred thousand dollars HEALTH-DIET ADVICE on its way and that there will be a nice rubb^ hand raO around bath­ newspaper. It expects to support in money saved to the taxpayers, is Washington, June 22.^ (AP) — BY DR. FRANK McCOY Plans for a “convention” of the tubs. Only tee old Made Bennett the Republican party in its national the recognition of the principle that ‘Gift of the Day’* Questions In regard to Hoaltb and Diet will Bonus Army, to decide whether comedies have staged scenes funnier and state aspirations. If it saw the school costs can be reduced. political actlrity will be conrined to than those in which a soapy banded bo Answered by Or. MoUoy wbo oan bo slightest preponderance of reason to There^ is hardly a possibility that riotin g bonus opponents or whether individual grasped desperately at a. addreoaof in oaro of tbla F^er. EnclosS a Third Party move shall be at­ tub side, only to have it elude Urn anticipate a betterment of the coun­ this principle will not be called into stam ps, seifaddrossed Envotope tor Reply. tempted, were being formulgated like a greased pig. try's situation through a change' of service again next year—and like today by leaders of tee veterans. WALSH-SHOUSE CHAIRMAN­ ' ■ ' ^ i administration, or if it saw’ any ad­ enough . the year after and for an A spUt between tee legislative As a fellow who never could fig­ x| SHIP BATTLE WELL TEST CONDIMENTS AND committee and tee executive offi' vantage to the people of Connecti­ indefinite period. Manchester is one ROOSEVELT STRENGTH EARLY and liver, and as these organs are ure out how to smoke while bath­ FLAVORINGS unable to eliminate a large amount cers of tee army has develop^ ing, I welcome a portable device cut in turning over the control of of the thousands of communities in o f salt^ other toxins o f te r body ara over tee question. The committee resembling a tea wagon. In one the coimtry that are just awakening BY RODNEY DUTCHER Since all condiments are irritat­ recommended a Third Party at­ affairs in this state to the Demo­ NEA Servioe Writer retained because of this. Such!dls^ compartment are books for teoSS cratic party, this would not be the to realization that the spearhead of ing, they should not be used to ex­ eases as Bright’s disease, cirrhosis tempt if tee Democratic convehtion cess. They have a tendency to pro­ Ignores tee bonus issue. Com­ wbo insist on reading in a bathtub municipal extravagance has been ' Washington.—Two of the ablest of tee liver, hardening of tee arter­ To this is attached a waterproof case.: ^t sees, however, nothing of mote a greater secretion of tee di­ ies, and high blood pressure can be mander in Chief Walter W. Waters the kind. In this newspaper's view turned back and that we have en­ men in tee Democratic party will be gestive juices of tee stomach and for and his aides have warned agaliist gadget to hold tee cigsret or sto­ encouraged and developed through gie. I might even learn to do a lit­ the policies of Herbert Hoover and tered upon a line of strategio re­ fighting it out for the permanent this reason should be taken only tee use of ah excess of salt. it. ‘ with tee protein meals. It is bet­ Plans for evacuating a majority of tle bathtub reading mya/M i f T treat inevitable if we are to be pre­ chairpianship of tee national con­ If the ordinary salted'butter is of the Republican party as a whole ter to have tea starchy meals with tee army, now varlpusly estimated could but dovlse a means of turn­ vention at Chicago the last of the used in flavoring vegetables and 1- provide more of hope than is offered served as a going social miit and not a bland flavor.'. If condiments are meat, it will be found teat tee. salt at 18,000 to 23,000, Were not being ing over the pages wlteout sSturat-. m onte. ing teem . A by the Democratic party in the light overwhelmed by the forces of in­ used at all, they should be taken contained in tee butter will usually held up by tee new idea, however Bote have served their party with with tee meaF meals when one de­ A good many of the men were tak' The Fish-Bath For June ebowers and wed*: of its history in the last half cen- solvency and economic ruin. be sufficient for all requirements of distinction and deserve well of it. sires a good flow of tee stomach tee taste. Ing ‘iFrenoh leave,” going home And if you care to be reminded dings....a quaint- Coloniatj tury*and very particularly its dem­ It was not to be expected that the So it seems too bad that one ^ of!, juices. without a word to their company of tee Oceanside; to half shut your .One danger ini using salt is teat loot stool of maple with onstrations in the last few months. school authorities, so newly awaken­ teem must lose out in tee hot clash When using ipustard, pepper<,^ay- it oyerexgites Gtone tion of disproving the ^ to r’s con­ tial victory this year, finds himself development mean that tee whole slated for tee bum’s rush, by Roose­ “Bulldog Tom” Walsh who started Smite would be nominated. early tomorrow. All sales cash and tentions or of overwhelming him by South is at last tired of pretending digging on tbe oil scandals, pressed velt, tee gent wbo expects to come Shouse and Walsh %ers both Me- • Linens • carry. sheer volume of words. Yet if no about booze and, sensing tke rever­ along and scoop off the cream. hie investigation to a finish, saw Fall, Sinclair, Dohsny and others ex- Adoo men to 193A Shouas Is a wst limit bC placed on the length of one berations of the band wagon, is pre­ possd to tbe world and the nation’s and W alsh a dry, although te e lat*. •CSalins Bad Faith ter in his last oampiiga agreed to ccotributlon it is not easy to fix a paring to rush the vehicle aad get Shouse says Roosevelt agreed to narsl reserves returned, But be has also n»de an important singls-band- follow any rstoiendum rssult .to limit fQr the totel of such offerings, into tee best sedts ? 8 selection aaperraonent coaltirman Montana. 0ns thing many wet and the newspaper might ibid itself when Shoqae’g m en ds agreed to se­ sd tovestigaUon of tha puolle utm WYATIONS BRO TH ERS, iwc. At all events tee presumably dry ties which lad to Che ' Democrats can’t undwstaad la why lection od Benatqr Barluey of Ken­ Rpos^slt, profeassdly a wst, sfiould up against the alternative of having Jadt all at once appem In a drip­ tucky a»i temporary chairman aad various scandals by the Inslit on two drys-4taildsir and no room left fdr either news or its ping suit on tee very ^ e of the con­ keynoter, so he now acctises Roose­ Trade Commission, and has flmd a shot at the “aluminum Walsh—ai tbe oDBveatlofi’s presid­ own views on some other subject vention. Tally one more. velt of bad faith. The Roosevelt ing officers. ThS Smith fOross u% crowd aceusee Shouse of woiking and b e ^ compelled to discriminate Hs is a constant fores in Con- going to use that issue to thslr fli^t with Raskob, A1 Smith and others fo r Sbouaa between contributors and exdude o i ^ b a n d FO R PESTS to block , tha governor’s nomlnatioa, gross, one of the two or thrss out- some ot them altogether. ' A new oom diseSse Is reported to T h is ^ a ^ Ds trus,' alth ou gh ' tbs staadtog.Dsmocratte ssnators. For ^his reason The Herald has nsarsst Shpuss has com* to It pub* have made Its appeanaoe in Con- Uely has -bssa to uritog selection o f now.iM|ofted the polley of rsstriet- neetleuL It is dignISsd by tee name _ _ to tbs oon* btf HfMli Forum oontribiktieos to a ot Stewart’s baetsrlal disease aad it VSBtlOll. Roossvsit leadgrs; ■ ' U ' S'"??

MANGHEffTBR EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANGHESTERs €ONN WEDNllSDAY; JUN^^ 22,1982, 'iiirrrri*-Tii

couhtry “have theit seopnd wind' on vantagh In the dofhur'tYe rounds second term ae the presiding'officer who will come here to parade. The and tmts wao^entiiintiO^toTretalB tbo following members of the chapter DEFENDS HAWADANS the q u ^ o n and no lonjiper sqn- he RECEpnoNOF FKarr ' iio.; of the Manchester Chapter and dur* atampeded'.by eeneatioMl pspere title he won on.a fold from Sborkey. m w m ing her term of office the chapter are on the committee in charge of listeners oowd sciroely believe arrangem ents: M rs. H enry Val-,, and politicians. Chicago, Jime 22—(AP) --Clar­ BROADCAST IS POOR fhelr ears Odwn ffluritey was an- liant, Mrs. Josephine Edmonds, Mrs. iwnnced as' the winner. Joseph Savino, Mrs. Frank A. Mon­ ence D ^ow says be regards as “unfair and'unjust" any movement So poor and ^msQttsfactory. . was tie, Mrs. Pasquale Anniello, Mrs. the radio, broadcast that newspaper Frank DedanQs, Mrs. Albert 7ost, to deprive the Hawaiian islands of COW RETURNS, FOUND Local Listeners Say StaUc Was win Be Hdft ArOflMni CM* the right of local government be­ Terrible and At Times An­ reports were in gr^t demand for tage-^Ex]^ -65 Bn Mrs. William Burke. Mrs. Charles more reUable information on the Irons, and Miss Margaret Burke. cause of the impllcatlonB of the ent—Robert STRAYING IN THE WOODS nouncer Could Not Be Heard. fight; District Deputy Graod Re- The convention meeting will open Massio case. “Prom my investigation there at 1:30 Friday afternoon in the NEW H A y E S ROBBIDUES Masonic Temple and will be called during my stay,” be told the City Radio reception for the Sharkey i^ose Cbmpahy No. 3, -8. ; corder To MiciaHy Rep' That which was lost-is found— Schmeling world’s - heavyweight hedd Its fanual oothif to order by Senior Regent Mrs. Club yesterday, '1 made up my New HaVMi, June 22.—(AP) — will deorge Snow -who will deliver a mind &e Hawaiian people were as namely, the cow owned by Arthur championship boxing contest in Nev( Sunday, June 26 at the QeajaoAeet^ R. Woodbridge, Manchester Green York last night was, Very poor, Seven hundred dollars was taken by short address to the delegates .and good aa the Americans—land some tags at Bolton Lfdce; It Is eajh^eited i reeeiit Women Here. then turn the meeting over to state of ’em' better; that a woman was farmer, which deserted its mrst calf Judging from geneial about-town burglars who broke into a safe in presidwt • Mrs. Anna Johnson of just as safe in Honolulu as she was^ last Sunday evening and disappecu^d comment here this morning. Static the Sbepatin and $nyder Wludeeale tbsre win be aboiR .66 'saettbers shd Wallingford who will preside during in Chicago or New. york." into the Wildwood. . The animal waa was particularly noity and at times Grocery Compu;^s office during the invited guests pressnt District Deputy Grand Recorder the business session. “I think this movement to deprive discovered by Reuben Britton, as it listeners could not hear the ringside n ig h t ' The outing is being amhiffed by Johanna C. Hlckethier of Irvington, the Islanders of Uieir right of self- strayed, through the woods in the broadcast. Comment also was to the Another safe robbery occurred at the committee composed- of Robert vicinity of Manchester Green. It is effect that the Sharkey dedsiem the Westville and Hamden Loan Co. May, chairman; WUham Mluk, N. J. wiU attend the state conven­ government is terribly unjust and so far as. I could take any part in it, the age-old'story of tiie-prodigal son, came as a big surprise. The radio The safe was removed from the and George Trueiuen. tion o f Um V^omen of the Moose to I have defended them.” only in reverse—^this time it’s the description indicated that Schmel­ bunding, smashed opra, and a small Hose Co. N a 3 will answei. all, of be held hiere Friday and Saturday. POUCE COURT He added that the people of this prodigal mother returned to her son. ing had a clear and conviaelng ad- amount of money t^en. Co. 2 calls on that NDIT10N Mrs. Joseph Chicolne of Maple street is the Junior Regent of the New York, June 22.— (A P)—^Mrs. local chapter and she has also taken James J. Walker, wife of the mayor, a very active part in preparing for was in genera] good condition and thin annual convention. She has Excellent spirits after an operation been chedflady of various commit yesterday in which her appendix and theria would be more tees for social affairs given under a multiple fibroid tumor were re­ the auspices of the chapter during moved. Mrs. George Snow the past year. “Mrs. Walker had a restful night,’ The plans for the chapter tn re­ read a bulletin issued in mld-mom- gards td the convention are com­ delegates by Mrs. George Snow of ing at Polyclinic hospital. “Tempera­ lUUlard street who is the Senior plete and Tinker hall has been rented for Saturday fdr the head­ ture 100, Pulse 90. General condi­ Regent of Manchester Chapter No. tion good; in excellent spirits.” 674. Mrs. Show is now serving her quarters for the ladles and children ALL-ELECTRIC HOMES Stupendous Sale o f ‘ m: Merits Quality

OoES FRIEND HUSBAND use the quill pen of the nineties, write his-letters in longhand, SUITS and use his brain for an adding machine? Does Never before, an3nvhere have you he use the same tools in the shop his father used seen such values at such low prices. before him? He does not! This merchandise demands your at­ < tention because it means dollars in i What o boon it would be to oil womankind if o your pocket. Husbands. Electricity is cheap. Figure it out on wand could be waved and men set to work at $35-00 n c dollars and cents basis. women^s tasks for six months. There would bo SUITS How much are you now paying for, more electric ranges, refrigerotors,^ and hot water cooking, refrigeration, hot water heaters installed thon ot any time in history. heating, and miscellaneous serv­ ices? Compare this total with the $ 3 0 .0 0 n c The Lady of the House deserves the some con- one bill for electricity you would SUITS have in the all-electric hoine. (We siderotion in her job os the man in his—that is, will give you an estimate.) the most modern equipment dvoiloble. It s good $ 2 S *0 0 M SUITS W e will furnish an estimate economy and good judgement on your port, Mr. with no obligation to you. Husband, to see thot she gets it, for the benefits

,The estimate implies -not the ore innumerable. $ 2 2 .0 0 h i ; slightest obligation to you and SUITS you get it simply by ask b g for it, Efficiency, like many other virtues, should begin either by personal call or letter. Two«Pioee Summer ^ u ^ at home! Suits $20 to $2S values MAKE you R H O M E A L L E CT RIC

Most suits hay« two pairs trousers. All alteration charges 'V if: addittoital. I ':Sj

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S BteM 24% ftoqt .ef HAKdliH' BtepheB*a sa n g i. tU B^and L t ...... 2% The ear was, bmub at a aMdsratd Weetimg UOioB aeaoaegaansee...... 14%speed. It da«>lopedr that, the raar GRAMM£lt GRADUATIONS WeatElahdMfS ...... 21 axle wapLhfollM. The. ear s w B O A t f i r t I Wodworth eeeeeeeeseseeese 25% jacked up and Che mile w h replaced within half an boqjr. v A i a i ; iS A C l, (XADIMTION TiWAT (Fanriahed bgr Pstaam db Co.) Adame.Ekp 2 NBW r a i D A j BASED ON WASHINGTON Oeattal Bow, Hartford, Conn. Air Reduetion »ose6ooeos«seeo 86% INTERDRBAN JITNEY F o ^ of 4 to <..4 4 .0 0 1 P. M. Stocks Sugar aaaa waste to axpeeted to Aleeka Jim I o,e eoeeeteeeo ei'e e o 8% hautlltoad by tha raywi iadustty, Atae'lshteri'atoxto and eeeeoeeeeoei ' Presentation of Awards—Edward Ninth Ditirict Gnunmar Sts’ ! StoOks A U egh ^ % MEETS VITIIACaDENT Murphy. Allied Che:sm 48% Mandiester Green, Hoflister Bid Asked Am Osa easeeoee* » e*e e a f e'e e 84 Chowia, Sleeper, Awake!—Bach. (^p Nat B and T 150 A Bridgeport-Providence Sedan STRAWBEllRY FESTIVAL Presentation of Diplomas—Ed­ d o ts Get Diplomas h i Am Fbr Few . >eeeeeoee 214 Phone BiljRrtm Conau River i ...... 460 Am Rad Stand »eeeteeeeeeoee 8% Bus line automobUe "dead beading*’ Street and BacUand Exer­ ward Murphy. Htfd Conn Trust ..... — 70 Am Smelt .... I e e e e e e e e'e e • e e- 6% back from Providence to Bridge­ Radio 3284 America—Mathias Keller, chorua Morning Program. First National...... 180 150 Am Tel and Tel 79 port without pasaengers, came to A N D i m s i m \-T and' audience. Land'Mtg and Title . . — 11 grief on' Center street at 11 o’oloek cises h Tablean Fern; 180 Am Toh B . 60% Recessional—School ensemble, New Brit. T ru st...... —; AmIVatETke 12% this morning. ’The driver, who CoDcwdii IsAortt dw ch • i r pianist. Faith Owers.______Graduation exerdsea of the Ninth West Hirtfofd...... Trust . — 190 Anaconda 4 Would not give bis name, had reach­ Class officers—President, Robeft Insgrtuiee Stocks Atchison - 26 ed a point opposite tbs funeral home The F^ograms. (3amiapbeuT‘id ^ p m ld eit. BYileti$^|‘*‘**rtct grammar pupils were Ve»na C a w IS w T .T .T ^ 8 20 Auburn .A4fg of T. P. HoUoran when the rear left WedoMbj,JnM 22, 7 P.M. PAPERBANGINC^I Smliin; , secretary, William Miller; | lx Barnard school this morning |xegQii u fe ...... i i 18 Balt and Ohio -6% wheel came off. There is a stesp treasurer, Catherine Walworth;“ at 10 o’clock. The school orchestra I Aetna Fire eoaeeoaoee 19 21 Bsndix i . . .^«•••••••••••••,. 6% down grsde^ there and before the Bbartealto With WUppad The theme of the fraduatleii ex- aasp motto. Strive for Success. opened the morning exercises with a »eeeooaeo' 8 10 Beth Steel 8% car coiud be brought to a stop it bad $S.Sid per' roon|3 Class colors. Blue and White. 28 28 reached Knox street and wae In f S ? ^ -P***"* Oieaipi ercleee in the Mancheiter Green group of four numbers Includixlg the ...... Borden. .•••...•••••,21% Ooffss, Bte. ^ school this eveninsf, the HolUfter Honor roll—Mamie Zatkowsld, 20 27 Can Pac ■ 8% Alpha Paintiiig: Co* South Manchester Grammar School' ™ 26 AdatoMlea to Mary Quisb, Emma Mae Smith, March by Collins Drlggs, a former National Fire ...... 28 Csss (J. I.) 22% f street school tomorrow aftemoon Teddy Nelson, Robert Campbell, Hartford Steam Boiler 27 80 Ches snd'.Ohio 11% OhUdrsn, lOe. and the Buckland school tomorrow Josephine Odermann, Dorothy Post, pupil. OhiMrsa UaSer 6 Ytara, ftee. P h o n a 4 S S S George Washington Bicentennial Phoenix F ire ...... 81 Chr3^eler 6% night are all baaed on the bicenten­ Ernest Machell, Bertha Daw Travelers ...... 276 Coca'Coin. . 88^ i ______norowts, Mary Ambrose. declamations were given by Prlseilla PnbUo Utftttiee Btocks Ool Gas^'. t,... ’ 8 nial of George Waihlngton and the PiUsbiny, Felioia kOUer, Stella Kuts, Conn. Eleo Berv 84 88 Gordon Weir and the Edwin Mark- Coml Sotv 4 _ history of the United States during The program to be presented in conn. Power...... 82 84 Cods Gas .88% the Revolutionary War. the 'sucWMd‘sekwrThursday eve-1 S^ntroni Jbv^!!m l i c i t ls in Colonial costume. In the lat- aMtwB sto&dsr4 time ^ v a n i t y / - M F r A 16 19 Kelvinator ,aessseeeeeoeaess r presentation, the pupils be Karf an4 Cooisy 126 Kennecott >i«ss*«eeeo800eie 9fl4 Umlkd Pemhtf ef Tkkeh, Ooed Only assisted by Robert Gordon in the I Hartmann Tob, com.,. 2 In Ceukii en Trehu Indleeki, New on V FAIR V JsH O P . e Kreuf and Toll*0U eseeoeoatge^t prologue of five voices. Similar , pfd seesssseseen 20 Ligf aod Myera B ...... 89% mAt *1 tMhn Tkkrt Of^en. BtetfTkMtM-BiilMliit *-^dn.*f. skftcnM and prologues will be pre< taUrlUr Si sUvtr ...... 9 12 lAfw’e ...... 16% THE N a v HAVEN i '«i sented in the Buckland school and Mr. EcceUente and Miss Johnson |U rajadP osition^W aah^ton,^ I do, pfd ,,...* ..1... 80 16 lAriUard ...... lx the Eighth district graduations. longs—The Magic Flute, Old LanMM, Frsry A Clk. 28 3d MefCeeep Tlo 88 President on Crotobes New Brit,“ t. MeV ccom.. — 10 Mont Ward ...... 4 Robert CampbeU, NllSt » m V •raoJlnd B yes.'"' Maikham especial do, pfd ...... 90 Nat Ble ...... 28 Mann A Bow, Claes A — eighth grade, fclghth district, uiU Presentation of Diplomas - S u p e r - »y Ur the bicenteiuial eelebralion. 8 Nat Caeb Reg ...... 7 kt; do, Class B ...... — 4 be present on crotches and will gi intendent Alfred F. Howes. Nat D a ily ...... 16 ’ OREATBR VALUES the address of welconie. Row Songs—Four-lsafed Clovsr, Hymn LStrtgss inpss Former*Fortver', f Sousa,noun Npftb and Judd ...... — Nat Bow aod lA ...... 6 r I Nttes Bsip' Pond ..... 4 AT ' "*• broks his leg several weeks ago a ^ of Ibe Nation. Address—Mr. B l^ . N T C e a t...... II »*• i was not expected to participate in Aciarsss—jar.Address—Mr. iguimRy.dMmby. 15!iS5lrtf Wiloox 1 8 NY NIf 88d K ...... 7 w# The Class: 12 k/ ’T the graduation eaerclses. V irg il Mae Armstrong , Presen' Presentetion " o *f Diplomas ' — Mr. » * « ...... ; ; North A m or...... 17 V#nilSllflk« I eeeeeeeeeieee 16 The program of the graduation Charity Emma Bdgsrton erplanel Badkard ...... I7i exercises of the Manchester dnorue—"To Thee O Country".I®Unley Works ..<••.«' 9 11 Baram Pub 2 POPULAR Cbarlss Jesspb Olede o ...... 28 school to be held this evening at • Michael Alexander Kazevich Lane-Eichberg. Benn ...... o’clock follows: Orchestra—(a) "8. M. G. S. do., pfd., guar., A... 100 — BhiUipe Pota ...... Robert Allen Pierce Smytiis C o ...... -*• 86 Song—"To Thee, O. Country" Charles BtakUnski I March", Drlggs; (b) "Our National Pub Berv N J •eeeesee8088ee •...... Bicbberg Honor", Brooks. Ta^or and Font...... 120 Radio #«sse«sssseeeee#9oe^st Heni^ BtakUnski I Torrlngtoa ...... 22 24 MARKET Historical Visitors — Historian, Walter StakkeBch 'The list of graduates dras publish Readiaf •4s•te9e#aee9•#ete Allan Oark; Father Time, Kenneth I ed in 'The Herald yesterday, Underwood Mfg Co.... g 9 Rsy TohTob B 865MAIN8T. Trevitt; George Washington, Sam­ Union MIg C o ...... — 6 •ears Roshuek. uel Smith; Cyrus the Great, Ralph FBANKFURTER APpi^TED IU B Envelope, com. •. — 60 Boooay Vae ...... do, pfd 60 South Bad Fish; Leonidas, William Park; Ho­ V e e ^ Root *7 ratius, Ernest Larson; Peter the UTESr STOCKS Boston, June 22.—(AP) — Felix Stead Braadf Wbitlook Coll Pipe . . . 8 Stead Gas aad n FANCY ROASTING Great, Raymond Laine; Robert Frankfuiter, of Cambridge, profes­ J.B .W m s Co. 110 par 40 60 Bruce, Lawrence Allen. New York, June 22.—(AP)— The sor of law at the Harvard Universl< St Oil Cal Stock Market braced Iteelf after a St on N J Song—"Send Out Thy Light" ty Law School today wae appointed RIGHT AT BOMB NOW r I ...... Gounod further eUp in the flrit hour today, by Governor Joseph B. Ely as a jus­ Tix C on .. but ibowed ecent Inclination to re-| TlfisksB Roll Boar Song—"An April Girl" .Fairl^mb tice of the Supreme Court of Mas­ , ThNvt tri BO dssr nati^ la Memories—Memory I, Lillian An­ cover. Traas-Amerlea...... sachusetts. If thjs appointment Is trxUa or New Zealand, but #heti VaioB Carbldo ...... derson; Memory n , Ethel PhSlps; Electric power production, and the | approved by the executive council they were Introdueed from Ei Unit Alreraft ...... 8% Memory m, Emily Kaiser; Memory movement of revenue freight as re­ be will succeed the late Justice G. land, they multiplied very rapii Unit Corp ...... 4% CHICKENS rv, Barbara Smyth; Memory V, ported by some individual trunk A. Sanderson of Littleton. until BOW New Zealand is said to unit Gas Im p ...... 12% Margaret Fish; Memory VI, Marie lines for last week, were mildly fa­ Prof. Frankfurter has been on have at Isut 10,000 of the red U 8 Bid Aleo ...... 161 Moonan. vorable, and tended to counter bal' the Harvard Law School staff sines deer. • U 8 Rubhsr...... 21 \ The First Singing of "The Star ance such adverse developmente as 1914 and during that time has be­ GENUINE SPRING LAM H Spangled Banner"—The Class as­ further shrinkage in steel output, come nationally known as an au­ RIB OR SHOULDER 2 LBS. sisted by Robert Gordon: Prologue, dividend cuts and uncertainties, and thority on legal matters. He gained John Tlvnan; First Voice, Neble indications that Ciongress would be wide prominence as a member of Best Borello; Second Voice, Elizabeth imable to finish this week. a group of.inteUeetuals who strenu-^ .c Goslee; Third Voice, Otto Cook; American Can slumped 2 points ously sought a new .. iai for Nicola CHOPS Loin CHOPS Fourth Voice, Geraldine Tenney; to a new low, then recovered par­ Sacco and Bartolomeo Vansstti, Stm light M arket Co Fifth Voice, Kenneth Trevitt. tially. Amerlct-n Telephone and radicals who wert convicted and SHANKLESS The Colonies and the Flag—Hew Allied (%emical sagged more then a later executed for the slaying of a Sirloliif Shortf Round Hampshire, LilUan Anderson; Mas- p ^ , the former to a new bottom, South Braintrfs paymaster. sachessts, Neble Borello; Rhode before support appeared. U. 8. Steel STEAK, lb..... Island, Ethel Phelps; Connecticut, preferred went tmder 60 with a 2- NEW OOBPOBA’nONS FRESH SHOULDERS John Puter; New York, Felice point sag .to tbs lowsst since 1904. Gremmo; Delaware, Herman Sim- The common sagged a fraction to Hartford, June 22.—(AP) —. The VEAL or LAMB c l b i ler; Pennsylvania, Otto Cook; Now within a shade of its recent low. Pride Holding Co., and the Safety UTBloYB** • Jersey, Barbara Smyth; Maryland, Santa Fa also got down 2 before re< Service, both of Bridgeport, havel STEW,41ba FORES OF LAMB Geraldine A. Tenney; ’Virginia, covering partielly, and isaues off a filed certificates at Incorporation in Alice Dumas; North Carolina, Anna point or so included Union Pacific, the office of the secretary of stete. Frsshly Oronnd Bushnell; South Carolina, Ellen Borden, Eastman, American Tobacco The following have filed certifi­ SMOKED SHOULDERS Phelps; Georgia, Elizabeth Goilee. "B" and McKeesport As the list cate organization: Ideal CHothlng j gong—“The Sunny South.” stiffened, a few issues trade about a Ck>., of New Haven, the Rialto Tire Presentation of Diplomas—Supt. point over the previous close, includ Co., of New London, the Sheffield HAMBUM Amerleah I«eaf A. F. Howes. ing Public Service o f N. J., Case and island Corporation of Norwalk, Oenatry Bell V E A L C H O P S • • Presentation of Cook Memorial B-M-T. Westville Nurseries of New Haven, prizes. ^ . The slight improvement in electric the WoU Furniture Co., of New Ha­ Song—“ Sleepers, Awake" ..Bach power production in tbe paat two ven, and the Health Appliance Cor-1 n u T T x a i < ^ - C H E E SE 1 9 e U > . Class Officers--President, John weeks, inasmuch as these figures are poratlon of New Haven. 2 3 5 3 lb s. 2 5 c Tivnan; vice-president, Elizabeth regarded as one of the mora sensi­ The Waterbury City Amateur! Goslee; secretary, Allan Clark; tive of business barometers, has pro­ Lrague of Waterbury. bias filed ar­ GENUINE SPRING LAMB V E A L C H O P S MACHINE SUCEp treasurer, Kennett Trevitt. vided some encouragement w e ticles of association. Motto—To Thine Own Self Be CHOPS sltiuitibn has been somewhat oh' l o i n ...... 22* True; Colors—Blue and White. scured, however, by the pickup in TRUCK KILLS DEER IX)IN 29c The class: Lillian Ruth Anderson some lines of business in an effort to RIB ...... 2 ^ SHOULDER 18c B O IL E D H A M 2 5 c lb. Anna Louise Bushnell, Alice Mar­ move merchandise before the excise Shelton, June 22.—(AP) — ^ SHOULDE R ...... 18c RIB 4 ...... 18c garet Dumas, , Margaret Elnora taxes became effective yesterday. truck operated by an unknown driv­ Fish, Elizabeth Goslee, Emily Elsie Power production for the week ended er struck and killed a deer oh. Co­ SMOKED A Full V ariety o f Fresh Fish to A rrive Thursday a. m. Kaiser, Marie Alexis Moonan; Ellen Saturday showed a gain over the ram avenue early last evening. ’The Irene Phelps, Barbara Ruth Smyth, preceding week, tbe first time an up­ aninuU which was avldently crazed Geraldine Adele Tenney, Lawrence turn has been shown in that period by fear was Isaping the inter­ WBOPIPBBS ib.7 « Keimeth Allen, Neble Borello, Allan since 1929. It was 10 1-2 per cent section of streets after having run S t r i c t l y Walter Clark, Otto Loute Cook, under 1931, as against 11 1-2 in the amuck of a fence and an outbuild Ralph William Fish, Felice Grem prevloiu week. ing previously. *1110 debr was a two- F r e s h MAOCOIEI. mo, Raymond Louis Laine, Ernest Whiie the freight ear loadings as year-old buck, f Deputy Game Ward­ $ttim sht M artlet Co. f Alfred Larson. WUliam Arthur reported yesterday for all Class 1 en James Healy inyestigated the ac­ Wddfiii BaildinK Park, Herman Simllr, Samuel carriers for tbe week ended June 11, cident George Smith, John JosepiirTivnan, eince they failed to recover the loss Freeh Keimeth Thomas Trevitt. of the Memorial Day week, were a HADDOCK little disappointing, some of the ix< C a u g h t ■ -'cb The Eighth District program to dividual reports for the week ended be given in the assembly hall. Hoi June 18 show further improvement. lister Street school at 2 o’clo ^ to­ New York Central reported 36,105 THUKSDAY’S SPECIALS AT morrow afternoon is as follows: cars, as Increased from 84,443; PORGIES ' e • • s e. . • l O c l b . FRESH SALMON . . . . 2 2 c l b . ; The Eighth district program fol- Pennsylvania, 80,868 vs. 79,445; St. w lows* liOuis Tenninal, 34,225 vs. 30,426. Procession, Our Director—Bige­ The extreme quiet in steel has EVERYB(»Y’S MARKET low. caused some uncertainty over prefer­ School ensemble. red dividends. Among common FRESH BUTIRRFISl Piano solo. Prelude in C sharp shares, approach of next week’s (Uv- See What Penniee.\^ll-Do In Our Place Today! minor—Rachmaninoff idend actions on American Can and Faith Owers Allied Chemical may have prompted Juicy Address of Welcome — Robert some selling in those issues, although ORANGES! PLUMS! APRICOTS! FRESH BUCK SHAD^ Campbell. there has been no definite foreesste Chorus, To Thee, O Country!— that present rates will be reduced. dow n Julius Eichberg. American Telephone has reflected .% 5 c Reading, Epitaph on Washington further dividend imcertainty. Ac­ Genuine Bluefish ..... 15c lb. 1 IfaaP Sea Scallops .. —Edith Trouton. tion is not due until August, and at Native Wax or Green , * Freeh Readings, Memories—^The Mem< present levels it is regarded as al­ T ories by number—L Emma Mae ready dlscoimting a cut in the $9 PEAS! ■■•r " B E A N S ! CABBAGE! F r e s h Smith; n . Alice Miller; m . Cath­ anmial rate. Borden reduced its Dreaaed erine Walwortii; IV. Minnie IHnts quarterly dividend' to 60 cents from H A D O O a V. Patronla BurdsU; VI. Helen 76. Extreme quiet in such lines as 7 c * 4 c " ^ • Copeland. steel—traditionally a prince and STRICTLY Reading, Washington Under the pauper industry—^has not caused so DeUdoiu Btye Hard BIpe Old icim—EReader, Teddy Nelson much uncertainty as the moderate FRESH HALIBUT Washington, Ernest Machell. decline in earnings of such supposed­ A Sketch, The First Singing of ly depression proof linss.of food, and BANANAS! 1 : d o z . TOMATOES! 8 c lb. BAKERY DEPT. MS^WERK SPECIALS the Star Spangled Banner- slscttto power, v ' 1 ■ Jelly Doughnuts Pan^lBbits ; I Butter P jB ^ .QlllS Prologue—Robert Shaw. Eemtaf? ■ " Etya '' CUCUMBERS! ..rtl Charles Durang—Peter DUbaldo. CANTALOUPES! Voices (by number) L Mamie APPLES! I S c " ^ , 5 ...... Zaticowskl; U. Harold Leonard; in . m m Milttred Beebe; IV. M i^ Qifish; V. I A. W. BENSON 4 c " ^ : ».. ■'». «> ... YALUES IN FR66H M Mary Ambrose. Native Cabbage Reading, The Origin of ^Ottr Flag NewOirt ' ' -'r/' ■ JlsiV'nwM » Mhxw^ Hbnse lT lister Mdntosh.' RADIO lA iM H cB d a Setootions, Drink to Me Only CARROTSl ; ( » E R Y ! COFFEE! ‘ ifdr Wltit Thbie Eyes; Oh, Rusaimat- SERVICE lb. lb; hit ^ s ts f iPphoMo, Vimsenti«A ^ t i s ; . j. 5 m - ' *Ti

,■> UWGBS9IEB BVENiKG SOUTH UAKGHBSTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22,1982. P A G E N I N ^ WSBXCD, ♦■»'»•. * • |>AILT RADIO PROGRAM NOWPPARLEY, . ; WBDNEtDAY, JONIS2. (^eatnt n d iMtern Standard Tima) rracrama aabjaat to obaago. P. u . (Daylight tlmo oao hoar lator.) SMllHPREDlCnOl < (Noao All prograaa to hoy aad baslo ehala or gronpo thoroof oaloao tpod' {Rod: ooMt to eoMt (0 to 0) doalgaattoa (aelndoo all avajlabio autloas.) (B m nto Aatoototad Praat) Cont. Cast. NBO.WBAP NETWORK 6:a0>- d:80—Kaay Aeaa, dkoteh DIAMGND SHOE STORES ft4a—nino Oreahy~o to o AIO—Eaali waat (kay) wool wtlo aiOOi^r:M^lrvino Kaufman A Oroh. Former % Governor T w Al- yrtag vcah wfl wilt wfbr wro wgy —Baslo: Oraanalitloa—waat AND SELF SERVE BARGAIN BASEMENT ... wdaa wtam ww] waal; MIdwaatt BilV- 7:1B — SIngIn’ Sam — Basle: wmaq wed kad woc«who wow wdat Light Opera Qoma—Dlzlo: Ralph buy Crowd Conventiu MORTHWUT A CANADIAN — wtmj Bonnott’s Orehoatra—west wiba katp wabo wday kfyr ckgw o(e( 6:SS— 7:30—Kata Smith, Songa—Baslo COUTH — 'Wrva wptt wwne wla wjax B:4B— 7:4B—The Colonel and Budd— wfla>waaa wlod wab warn wmo wapi Announce a GIGANTIC Basic: Radio Rostrum—Olzla Will Be Most Orderly. wjdx wamb wky wtaa wbap kpro 7M0— B:0O—Quy Lombardo Orehoatra woaT ktba Mha Basic: The Dletators—Dlzlo M O U N T A ll^ l^ kal kglr 7:30— 8:w ^rlm a Club—Basic: U. S. ------" A t —li “ komo Marino Band Concert-DlzIa: Hal X ttar kgn Komp'a Dance Orehostra—west A lban y . N f Y ., June 22.— ( A P ) — Cant. Baat. trilO— 9:00—Shllkrot Orohostra—o to o Alfred E. Smith does not look for a ttaa— liOO—Pllgrlma Mlytd Chorua B:1^ 9:16—Adventures In Health ttio— aiao—Ely culbartaen. Brldga 8:30— 9:30—Barlow Symphony—o to e kn()ck down and drag out Demo­ gi4a- Si4»-Tha Lady Naxt Door 9;00—10:00—Charles Carlllo—o to e t;dO— 4t06—Braon and do Reao 9HB—10:16—Lanny Reap—west ropoat: cratic National convention of the S:16— 4i1B—Bklppy—aaat only Madriguara's Oreh.—aaat only 1924 type, as has beep forecast by d iS ^ 4:BH>Te Bo Announeod 9:30—10:M—Adman's Orehos.—c to a S:4A~ 4i44—fehlrmor A Behmidt 10:00—11:00—Duchin Orchostra—o to o some. Instead, his word to the par* 4:dO» BtOO—DInnor Muala—to ooaat 10:30—11:30—Isham Jonas’ Oreh,—coast 4t1B— Bi1»—Skippy—nildwaat ropoat out; Crime Club—ooaat ropoat ty aa he moved c^nvention*ward 4:3IV*> 6:S0—Mounialnoora—woat only 11 d)0—1S:00—Dance—wabo waan wnae was ’’make up your minds you Tod Black Oroh.—apoelal group 4:4»— B:45—Tad Blaok Oroh.—e to e NBC-WJZ NETWORK won’t be ashamed of any perform* BM— BtOh—D'Avray of Barla, Songa attce we put on in CSilcago.” B:1B— Bil^-Coneart Orehootra BASIC CHAIN—East! wjs (key) wbs> B.*4B— Bt4B-rTha Qoldborg^ Skoteh wbsa wbal wham kdka wear wjr wlw: The former governor and preai* MIdwost: wcky kyw kfkz wonr wla kwk dential candidate said that in re* d;OP-r> 7:00-iBlg Tima, Bkotoh kwer koil wren wroaq 7:S0—Old Ceunoollor A Muale n o r t h w e s t AjCANAOIAN — wtraj spouse to a wild greeting fron; a tKX) — VIotor Young Oroh. wiba katp webo wday kfyr ckgw cfcf thousand supporters as hs passed (coast ropoat at U:16—lf:16) SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjaz a— BiSO—Shllkrat Conoart«*o to c wfla-wsun wlod warn wmo wab wapl through Albany last nl|^t< There •K»—To Bo Announeod—o to e were five tumuituoua minutes on iiBO— BiSd—Com Cob Plpo Club wjdz wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre 1(1, woal ktba kths - the railroad platform apd Mr. tidO—10:00—Nollla Rovoll’a Program MOUNTAIN—koa ksl kglr kgbl 0:1B—lOilB—RuoaIQjiB—I Columbo—oaat Smith was plataily pleased. He said idO—lOil^Vlnoant Lopoa Orohostra PACIFIC COAST—kgo kfl kjpr komo lOdlOollie^Ralph KIrboryi Rogora Or. khq kpo keep kez kjr iega kfsd ktar he had expected to be greeted at 10:10—11 :B0-*Charllo Agnow Orchostra Cont. East. the capital where he lived ao long, CB8-WABC NETWORK 1:46— S:4^-8tekes’ Oreh,—Also south but that he had not expected the 2:00— 3:00—Mld-Wock Muslealo p:eeting he received. BASIC CHAIN — KASTi wabc (toy) 2:30—' 8:30—Danes Masters Orohostra wado woko wcao waab wnao wgr wkbw 3:00— 4;00—Jlnglo Joe—Alao coast He pledged the crowd that he wkre whk okok wdro wcau wlp-wfan 3:1B-r 4:1B—Plano A Violin Raeltal would do the very beat he cotdd wtea waan wtbl wspd wmal: Midwasti 3:80— 4:30—Singing Lady—Also coast wbbm wga wfbm kmbo weco kmoz 3:48— 4:46—Orphan Annlo«.east only “not fo r m yself bu t fo r the coim*; BAST AND CANADIAN jrag ' wph ifrb okao 4:00— BKIO—Muale Traasuro Box try” at the convention next week. wlbw wbao wlba wfoa wore cl 4:16— 6:16—Moledy Thro^wja wbal Many Adndrers D ixie — wgat wfsa wbro wbt wdod 4’.S(^ 6:80—Dandles of Yostarday knox kbra irrao wlaq wdpu wtoo krla 4:46— 8:45—Lowell Thomas — oast: Hla admirers bad come from a wrr waco kfjf wqam wdbo Orphan Annie—midwest ropoat far away aa Buffalo. A longshore- wdaa ifblc.whaa wtar wdbj wfiw wwva 6:00— 6:00 — Amea ’n’ Andy — 4ast: m id w e s t - whom wabt wcah wmbd Singing Lady—midwest repeat man’a delegation from the Lsto wkbb kfab wlsn ksej wibw kfh 8:16— 6:16—Impersonations A Musle City greeted him with ”A1 Sm ith- wmt wnag wkbn 8:30— 6:30—Stibblns Boys—o to o Beat Governor New York State MOUNTAIN—kvor kla koh kdyl 6:46— 6:48—Jonas A Haro—Also south Sate Starts PAGIPIC COAST — khj knz koln kgb BKIO— 7:00—Taxpayaro Prog.—o to o Ever Rad” on a huge banner. The kfre k^y kvfkom kmj kfbk kwg 6:16— 7:16—Jane Froman—0 to o Albany 6mlUi<<0Aat out 9:16—10:1^~Summormor Symphony“ “realized their mistake” and were ., 4:40— B;4B—Funnybenora—coast out 9:48-10:48—Franiklo Masters’ Oreh. h(q>ing for the chance to "correct ’ B:00— 6:00—Morton Downay—o out 10:00—11:00—Cab Calloway’s OrohostrOrohostra at 9 A , M , B:1S— Bil^Lanny Ross, Tonor—oast; 10:30—11:30—Jeo Mess Orohos.—baslo; their error.” ' Sypsy Muale Makora—DIzia Jenos A Hare—Repeat (or coast Baps Farley Deriding the published itatemeot of James A. FarHy, Roosevelt's oamnaign manager, that the two-1 thirds rule would bo broken to sub­ stitute the msjerity vets if the New | WBZ-WBZA York state sKseutiva was not nomi­ WTIC nated after two or throe ballots, I BprtngSeld — BestoB Smith spoke Informally but em­ A cyclone of mighty shoe values poured forth for Manchester’s shoe buyers. Conditions in general have phatically to a score of wGU-wishers i m K. OL. M M been bad. Our factory direct purchasing has necessitated a huge influx of merchandise in our stores.—Circum­ W ednesday, June S3 whd gathered at the station in Buf­ falo late last night. (B . D . T .) stances demand rigid action for quick turn-over. Prices that will electrify! “That’s ^ust soma of Jim Farle/s Wedneedsy, Jobs M 4:00— Jackie Jacksen's Cotton I ,(B.D.T.) Pickers. chatter,” aM6 the former govsmor. This store is arranged in bargain regalia. Ready to serve and please with the trend of the day. “If Jim had lived in Bamum's time, 4:00—SuBsgt Kdur — ChristissB 4:30— Stock Exchange quotations. he woiiild have been the main bally­ -ICrlMif, dlrsctor. 4:46—Orcdiestra. hoo artist” 4:4d-^aast Cooper,' soprsno; If ary 4:38— Baseball scores. Punching in the air with his nob-1 One lot of Women’s CobEBd, plsm st 5:00—Agricultural Markets. BOYS' by straw hat to- emphaiize his re-1 I and Men’s 8:16— “Sklppy.’' 5:16—Eleanor Talcott, contralto, marks, Smith said: 5:S0— ^Ralph Schlatter, bass>bari> orcbOBtra. “They have been talking about tone; Albert White, accompan* I 6:3()— ^Nursery Jingles, sougs and abrogation of the two-thirds rule House let. % stories. for years and then seme. 7lil7 nev­ 5 441-^1646—^Billy Jones and Ernie Hare. Smith plainly indicated be favored I Ties 7:16— Bnsemble Intime— string 8:00— Down to the Sea |n Ships. a short, simple repeal <}eclaratlen on BlEck and wUtei, tan and sizes. leatherette and suede mocca­ trio. 8:15— ^Woodwind ensemble. prohibition In the Democratle Na­ uboke and blacks. Wonder sins. All sizes. 7.*46—The Ctohlbergg. 8:30— Orchestra. tional platform. value, all sizes. 8K)0—garefree Quarter Hour. 8:46— ^Russian Kerc^ma. 8 9 ® p r . 8:16—lliree ' Mad Hatters .and 9:00 — Adventures of Sherlock ValuM to $1.69 W hisporlng Banjos. ' Holm es. t.'SO-^WnC Intemstioual. Broad^ 9:80— George Olsen’s Orchestra. NEWSPAPER INFLUENTIAll $ 1 « 8 5 P ' * cu t to Ireland. 10:00— The Country Doctor. Toim is Shoos Men’s Ventilated 9:00—The Revelera. 10:16—Whlapering Jack Smith. IN MAKING SOAP SALES for missea and children to 9:80—NAtbanlel Sbilkret’s Orehes* 10:80—Waves of Melody. MEN! tra. 10:45—News biUletins, be uaed for beach and ath­ SANDALS 10:00—Com O b Pipe caub of Vir* 11:00—Time; weather; sporta re* MEN! letic wear. Strapa and AU ilzes. ginln. view . Vetaran national advertlsera like Women*8 good looking 10:86—Bulletins. ties. Regular 79c value. 11:16— Summer Symphony Proctor A Gamble, makers of Oxy- Novelty Shoes AU sizes. 10:34—^WTIO Revus-^erry Mad* ll:46-^Midnigbt Serenade— Louis dol know from experience that it Is caps, Norman Cloutier, Jliree* BlEck, liad ^ te , wUtM, $ 1 .2 9 pr. Weir, organist dUHcult to over-estimate the In­ tor; with Three Mad Hstters, 12:00— ^Time. blECkf, CEat’ Eiid blondez; Eli Happy Trio, and Frances Bald* fluence of a housewife’s favorite otylf bcclg, ' r/il win, vocalist newspaper in securing a favorable ll:80*rrJoe Ciendullo'B orchestra. bearing for their products, 13:00—Midn.— Weather; Atlantic Newspapers which are read day P > » Cout Marina Forecast. WAPPING aftar day soon ■ becoma old family 12:03—O llin Prlggs, organist. friends. Advertising earrisd in tbsse IfiSO^ilent This evening, the W agliun club o:: A H6W low price for b^utlr girls will give .n entertainment at favored newupapera carry convic­ ' • I ^ I B S ! New Style! the Wapplng parish house wblob tion because of the trust which tbs fill will include two short plays besides newspaper Inapirea in its readara. Calfskin Oxfords SPORT OXFORDS other entertainment The proceeds And when the advertising story, Heiref*. a Real Black and white, tan and will go towards purchasing a new as in the cast of the Oxydol cam­ and Sport Shoes amoka, blacks. They are “Christian Flag” for the Federated paign now running In local papsra, N nr Styl. WDRC church. la a convincing ona, grapbioaUy t ^ eorken. ■arttem. Conn. 1880 Last Sunday evening was cele­ these two forces, the newspaper and m brated as St John's Day at the $ 2 * 6 5 p » - tbe advsrtlaing, inevitEbly sand Formony 94—$5 valuta. S i u n m o r Wapping Federated church. Ever euatomara into tbair nsigbborbood y ia ir W o m a n f 1 - s s p » * Frogiam for Wednesday, June 23. green Lodge of Masons * attended grocery stores prspafsd to buy. Irratiatible. Payllght Saving Time. the services in a,body, as did tba , All lifU te 6^66. Fun- Eastern Star members. Rev. Henry Tbe business of washing clothes, S a n i d a l s 8:00—Kathryn Parsons. S. Martin, pastor of the First Con­ dishes and keeping tba bouse clean faahlMifd cbl Son. eervlee 6:15—Qoing to Press, Orrin B. Dun< gregational church of South Wind constitutea a very large part of tba weight, alao math. for sport, strast lap, ‘*televl9ioD.” sor preached. Rev. David Carter labor in tbe borne. 8o is it any won­ der that Oxydol with its story of 6(L and batch wear. 6:80—Hal Goodwin. sang a solo. Low and military' O iAdOWack o W ac h Brooks Aid OrebeatrA Mrs. John A. Collins won several per cent more suds meaning 477 p ar 6:00—Vaughn de I,Aath. prizes at the South Windsor Gar< cant less work is a powerful bu;ly u iF roflian’a heals. Color con­ 6:16—Harold Stem’s Orchestra. den club’s flower show last week for motive to busy women. trasts. 6:80—Baseball sco- «. iris and coses. She received first And the Improved Oxydol in its Arch Support Ties 6:36—WlUiam HaU, baritone. prize on best exhibit of three vari­ larger package is doing a Mggar and and Straps 6 :4 6 -^ a Funnyboners. eties of iris in one container.' better eleanlni and launderu^ job !•). 7:00—Merton Downey. The sraduation exercises of the with each tiny effloimt grain of soap All widtha, in alzca. For­ Men’s Wapping school will be repeated at 9 8 ® p ® * 7:16—Tuna Blandars; lAnny Ross. Instantly dlasolvinf to do Am t s merly $8.09 valnaa. the school ball Tuesday evsnlng 7:80—Mafteian. ' work. A ll this nseana gradt aeenon^ with a small admission fee for tbs W o r k S h o e s 7:48—Bing OrMby. —a vary Inmertant itam in tbaaa benefit of tbs schools. 8:00—Xrviu Kaufman; Reger days of careful spanding. Goodyear waits— sH White's Prebeitra. Mrs, Nellis A. MelAUgUin, stmtr- sizes. 8:16—slngln' Sam. intsndent of schools in South Wind­ Be Here 8;8$3epserve Program; Norman sor for eight years who was recently OsaXot o t Woman*e Hapgood, talk; Sbllksat Novel released by the town as part of an TO HONOR WASHINGTON BoFf* Tanaia ''H libG lBda ties. economy p rogram w aa guest o:! feed btavy ioIm . Reel wgtr Early fo r S:46—CMonel Steopnagle and Bud. ihonor at a testimonial banquat at la overy pair. Regitor 69o ' NoAlty Arch 6:00—Orlma Club; Wallaca Mys* Osano’s cottairs in Bolton nvan by vilu o . Ofowlflf Girls’ tbs tsaebers of South Windsor rt- Waahinfton, Conn., Juna 33. -* Siiiigdirt Pumps This Great tonr Drama. csntly. All of tbs thirty teachers of (A P )—A thraa-day calabratios ba- GhilUe Ties, Sport : 10:00—Music that Satisfiss; Ruth the educational system attended tba Mnning Friday will ba bald by u id T Ies Bttlsf. party. Washuften to honor tba Avarican Oxfords 10:18—Dr. Harman N. Bundesen, Mrs. McLaugblln was glvsn patriot who gave this town in tba Foriharly $4 and $6 val­ AdviBturM in Hsalth. Blaekand whits, white seventeen jewel fold watch by the Utebflald bills its nama. uta. 10:90—Columbia * Symphony Or teachers. Mrs. B ^ n F. Stpufbton, In oonnaetipn with tha Oaerfa Benty of Clerks tan and amoks combina­ / ehastrS.'" sewing teacher for eleven yearsi Waahington bi-oantannlal obaanranM tions. * 11:00—Cbarlas. Oaillls, tonor. who is also retiring, 'was given tha town will dadloata tba Bryan to TVait on You. 11:16—OsMs Ifolsoo'a Orohostra. beaded bag. Mamorial town ball Saturday aitar- $ 2 * d d p p * 11:80—Den Radaaoa's Orohastra. noooa Shop and tSave!' 2 rain for $5 NEW GOLD BUSH A colonial oestuma ball will f^Uew $ 1 * 2 2 P W f PBOBB OHnJPS DEATH in tba avanlBf, wtalla apsdal^M-eap* ■ o t lll . Seward, Alaska, June 22.— (A P i tannlal isrvloaa will ba held tha naxt B r id g s i^ , Juna 38—- (A P ) — Dr. —A Twentieth Century gold rush day la all tha ohurobas. K. IL M uea. nsadioaJ axamlnar, or- by air, water and land today waa Ms; invastttation today into the flooding prospeetora into tha, rich Bridg I of Frank iehevlob,CBOViOOf 6,Q j who'WSO 1 Nuka wtrict, 70 gpilM waat of and oamaren C&rk, arobitaet o f tba inJiiMd Sunday ’whllo playinf bare. BSamerial huUdlng, win ba tba apaali- frost o< his boms. The atampede followad tba ra- ars. f k B Who fall down two con* Fuads for tba buUdinff wart lift Is SELF SERVE BARGAIN BASEMEl^ srati sUm - '■ . ’Xf . •■ ' ■ ' ’’^'X/,j^‘' 'r [• ■ ’ ’ .' f . •*/*v^\ ' - PA G E TEH MANCHESTER MANCHEiSTER, CJONN^ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22,1982,

to think, to observe,-to study, to pensable support of the nation’s know that pedsiarva^ptotlon which from interfering with the lava’s gent In providing them with the cepted the diploma and stepping plan, to judge, and to act” greatness. ‘ only creatl^; bC'mtMo san give ? meal as larvae are very fussy and proper tools to prepare for it. forward made known the surprise NEW STATE ( l i l A N D l I i ‘“ Worthy home-membership’ de­ . The Future: You may rest assi The Futm ': ' N^t|lpr the music will eat oxily a certain kind ot leaf. , “Members of the School Board, of the eveningi' ^ - D^OFIHSORE which you ^Ve n6r that con- Other items of interest such as the Teachers and Parents: mands att^tlon as one of the lead­ that as the country comes in< The class o f 1932, grad u ates in ing objectives. Such cultural courses trlally and mentally-to a magnificent ceived by later; gi^ei^tions will be fact that only female.'mosquitoes * “It is indeed a privilege this eve­ one of the worst years of depres­ T O M f S ^ l V . ^ ning to represent the dass of 1932 as music and art tend to enrich the statun, the mental, spiritual, and withheld from .th^. ;#h^ the sting; that the potato bug is not a sion that the Uaitod States has in Ranking all of you for the Intel­ • h m e t h e m e o f family life. The art students study cultural welfare of your people will capacity to, ^pre^jtb it Again I bug; that Warts don’t come from ever known, has been forced to go hnnrtHng toads; that rabbits shoiild lectual and sodal benefits that will Will Be Guest pf W ard Cheney thoroughly the harmony of color and not be neglected. Wise and far-see­ allow you foglimlN* kito future. without many of the pleasures timt not be picked up by the ears be­ make life richer for us in our' mo­ put their knowledge to practical ing education of the adolescent M qsIo • ' senior classes In other '^ears have Camp At State A im m ^ T o- cause ears are to hear with and are ments of leisure as well as in our ! ES.WUCERS application when they decorate outh in those public schools whose The next ej^soda the Episode of enjoyed. During their four years in morrow Evening. Music was an ehtirity ixew scene and not to be tised as handles, caiised busier moments. We realize tonight rooms in Watkins store each year. Koiefits all chlldien may secure can High school they had collected from The music appreciation course as­ inculcate those interests, skills, and was a conversation which took place the audience to grin. what a wonderful advantage We class dues and other sources of Charles Ball of ufAriden, the (Contlaiied rrom Pace One) sures a more intelligent interest in aptitudes which form the mental between DofothyE.'Hansen, Ruth L. Again Washington continued and have enjoyed these four years. We revenue, over 8200. That money last music in the home. Literature should nsources for worthy use of that Wickham, and Phyllis H. Kratch- realize, too, perhaps for the first newiy elected State Commander of this time he spoke of the current evening was presented to Afr. V e t - present conditions in college and interpret and idealize' the humai^ leisure which is the dangerous gift mar. During 4heir conversation they affairs of our nation: time, how we have often failed to the United Spanish War Veten^ business life. appreciate the opportunities of Ugh planck to be used in the Verpianck elements that go to make the home. of the age of machines. And what stressed that muaie was just as im­ Washington: Considerations ap­ will make his first official vislto- school. But, even the wasted op^r- Foundation Fund. School St Capacity Through trade school courses, econ­ might be the paths of happiness portant. as the ‘’threb. R’s.” They pertaining to the duty which binds tunities have played a part in teach­ Afr. Verpianck accepted the tion to W ar Cheney Camp of Afan- The speakei; pointed out that omics, cooking and sewing, we have along which you would see the foot­ stated that tiie- sehod should em- a dutiful citizen to bis country make ing us a lesson it has been well Chester, tomorrow night. the High school has almost reached learned to appreciate the value of prints of posterity? pha^ze subjects which enable us to me hope that the young, people of money and thanked the class for indeed for us to learn— the lesson Members of the Camp are en­ its capacity in the number of stu­ the well-appointed home, and the Washington: Will the Americans live more happily and that music the future will cherish as corddid an their thoughtfulness in giving the that we must pay for lost opportuni­ thusiastic over the new departmimt dents which it can accommodate. labor and skill required to maintain of later days enjoy the delights of was among those subjects. Holidays attachment to those daily events.and money towards such a worthy ties. ’There is no state of life or leader and a large attendance is ex­ During this year, the school has had such a home. We should give our reading. Will theirs be the solace and parties are improved by it. The circumstances which are like grains caiise. He related that if it had not Nature that is not necessarily pre­ pected tomorrow night. 1100 pupils and has been forced to best to our home, for it is the soil in and stimulation which may be de­ Salvation Army owld not get along (ff sand upon the shores of the teen for small sums of money that ceded by its period of preparation. No meetings of the local Camp use the four floors of the High which the spirit grows.” rived by him who knows the com­ without it and even the Manchester mighty changes in the welfare of the many graduate ofi the High school The erection of a building, the seed­ will be held after tomomw night school, three floors of the Franklin Vocation panionship of books? merchants called on the high school w orld. had to start them on the way to­ ing of a fifld, the establishment of until the first Thursday in Septem­ school, and parts of the Recreation “The objective of ‘Vocation’ sug­ The Future: George Wewhington, band to advertise their bargain day. The Fdture: Again I draw aside wards college the> would not have any enterprise, great or small, «aJin ber. gests that the pupil explore his own 1 will draw back the curtain which the curtedns that you may know that had a chance to ftilfill the desire for first for thorough and painstaking capacities and aptitudes, make a hides you from the years to come, even as you followed with ardent more education after the comple­ preparatory work, before any at­ survey of the world’s work, and se­ and you shall see in two long cen­ interest the course of progress from tion of High school work. tempt is made to complete the DIES IN AUTO lect his vocation wisely. In M.H.S. turies hence boys and girls com­ such reports as found their way project. It is for this that we have At a signal from President we are particularly fortunate in pleting those twelve years,of com­ across the distances which separate devoted oursdves to our studies, O’Leary the gray tassels on the having such a capable vocational petent instruction . which is their your world, so those future citizens carefully selecting under the ^ d - caps were moved from one side to W est H artford, June 22— (A P ) — guidance department. Our vocation­ American heritage? Not only will who close behind them the doors will ance and counsel of wise teachers, the other which concluded the grad­ Headed for for a va­ al education should teach us to-de­ their horizons be broadened through be pre^red to take advantage of those branches of learning that will uating exercises. The'* orohestra cation with his family, Lee M. Bing­ velop a clear conception of right an association in their classes with the vast opportunities for daily best fit us for the duties of later once more began to play, this time ham, 55, of 32 Beeki^ Road, Sum­ relations between different voca­ books that live, but they will be intelligent contact with the affairs of mit, Nl J., died of a heart attack at V. life. It is to you, then, that we owe the class song, written by Afiss tional groups, between employer aind taught creative expression of their the w orld. 11 o’clock today as the car which employee, and between producer and our opportunity to live life to its Esther Tack. After the four verses indl-vldual personalities. Behold! Human Relations his wife was driving was traveling consumer. We gain this appreciation fullness, and the d a s s o f 1932, had been sung the class filed out of lite ra tu re For the sixth and last time the acknowledging that debt tonight, the front doors of the hall -for the west on Farmington avenue near of the significance of business rela­ the reservoir. With the couple was tionships from our excellent business The curtains were then drawn cu rti^ were parted and this time wish to express their appreciation last time. their 12-year-old daughter. courses, our cooking classes, ac­ aside and Miss Dorothy Hultman Ema F. Hess, Donald E. Johnson, for the privileges given them to pre­ Although the work was done on Afr. Btogham was taken to the counting, and economics. In M.H.S. and Miss Ruth Hale were seen sit­ Marjorie R. Muldoon and George H. pare for life. the platform by the honor students home o f H . L . Nichols, 1359 F a rm ­ we have learned that ‘Vocation’ ting on the stage, one reading and Marlow dramatized Episode 6 which To Olassmstee of the class, yet much credit for the ington avenue, where Dr. Philip F. demands emphatic attention.” the other writing. A moment later was entitled Human Relations. The success'of the graduation program “Qassmates: My message tonight Pershle> was summoned. Mr. Bing­ ‘‘W hllefall studies should Contrib­ a group entefod talking and laugh­ setting showed a group of three should be given to the teachers who to you is simply this: ‘The night ham and his family left their home ute to good ‘Citizenship,’ such ing and after they had found con­ students gathered informally out­ coached the various parts. To the brings out the stars.’ The year of at 5 a. m. today. While passing studies as history, civics, and econ­ venient chairs and tables to sit upon side of school hours discussing some 1932 w ill p robably g o down in his­ English Department, of which Miss they commenced to talk. This scene through Bristol, he complained of omics, have this as their dominant of the things that they had learned tory as the depression o f 1932. A s a Avis Walsh is the head, goes the marked the beginning of the first gas pains. He obtained a medicine aim. If we were governed by a few in their social science class. The class, we have been deprived of credit of conceiving the pageant episode, literature which w as in a drug store there. men, it would not be necessary for episode produced a considerable many of the privileges that other idea. Afiss Helen Estes planned the coached by Miss Gertrude Oberempt. Dr. Henry N. <^tello, medical everyone to be educated. The great amoimt of good natured bantering clsisses have enjoyed. Young as we pageant and directed its production. Besides ^ ss Hale and Miss Hidt- examiner, riewed the body and mass would just obey. In our gov­ are in years, we have learned some This is another triumph to add to man, “Sanity” Bums, George Rich and presented a very good picture ordered its removal to the under­ ernment however, we rule through Allas Bernice B. Harrison of life’s lessons and formed some James J. O’Leary and Anna Wilkie took part in the of high school life. One girl had Afiss Estes’s record of producing taking parlors of Newkirk and idea o f w h at n igh t is. Eh^ery life has episode. The topic of interest in been making a study of the sales public performances. Each episode Whitney, Farmington avenue. Cap­ Music is also of value, aside from its night-timer—its hours of care and funding and Trade school for their discussion was of literature tax for a report for her United coached by a different teacher reads tain George J. S ilv a n of the police* the social side, in recreation, rest sorrow. Perhaps ours has come a jlassrooms. And next year, be- and the books and pieces of litera­ States history class. She explained as follows: -Afiss Gertrude Obrempt, department investigated. and refreshment of mind and body, little early, but because it has, we ^een F ebru ary and July, it is esti- ture that they mentioned were selec­ in an interesting way how the sales Literature; Afiss E. Marion Dor- which comes from an insMunent or are learning lessons of strength and lated that at least 1200 pupils will tions taken from many of the books tax is levied and why it is necessary ward, Muric; Afiss Harriet D. Con­ sinedng. Music aids in building a courage that wlU make us stronger FIXES DATE OF BEOINNINO in attendance at the school. The that they have read during their in order, “to balance the budget”. In don, Art; Afiss Helen Page, Drama; strong character for more than once men and women when it is our turn OF NORTH END PARKLETS Ranged attitude of parents in re- four years of high school. closing she said “I found that the Philip S. Emery, Nature; Arthur N. a person has Shown his real self in to take over the affairs of our coim- ^ d to education was given by Mr. They indulged in a sort of game Potter, Current Affairs. There has been considerable dis­ what he does with his leisure time. sales tax is somewhat different from try. ‘The night brings out the stars.' f erpltinck as the reason for the in which one of the characters sug­ cussion lately among Depot Square The three girls also worked .into an excise tax. A sales tax is levied It is the dark hours of life that ^rge number of students in school, gested a few lines of poetry and had merchants as to the data^ when the their conversation the slogan of the on gross sales of corporations or bring out all the strength and virtue i In efforts to economize, the the rest of the group guess from parklets at the railroad station National School Band and Orchestra tradesman. The best example of a there is in us. It is the present night fehool has reduced its budget by ‘.^!0 what piece the selection was taken CURB QUOTATIONS were laid out Mrs. F. A. Sweet, Association which is “Give every sales tax is the tax on gasoline. of our lives that will bring out the ter cent, said Mr. Verpianck, and by whom it w u written. Among widow of Dr. F. A. Sweet, long­ boy a horn and we will blow crime Many commodities may carry sales stars of kindness, love, humility, through 16 per cent reductions in them the following was recited: time north end leader, after goin{ from the face of the earth.” taxes, but governments as a rule patience, and endurance in our char­ faochers salsuries and five per cent “The world is too much with us. through old records left by Di At the bonclusion of the music avoid sales taxes on food products. acters. It is these hours that will By ASSOCIATED PRESS iuctions elsewhere in the budget, Late and soon. Getting and spend­ Sweet, placed the date of thi episode the curtains were again The best argum ents fo r a sale.^ tax teach us what is worthy of either ro teachers have been dropped and ing, we lay waste our powers. Little Amer Super pow er ...... 1% conornencement of the work as J:ine drawn and Washihgton spoke again are that it' woidd fall directly and commendation or condemnation. &e number of pupils in each class- we see in nature that is ours; We 11, 1911, on which date the N e w saying “With no deficiency of grate­ proportionately on all people; that Perhaps our eyes have been too Asad Gas and Elec 1% ^ m has been increased, in an ef­ have given our hearts away, a sordid Haven road started to bring in the ful respect for your assurance, I it would be so small that it would blinded by the sunshine. Perhaps Centrri States E lec ...... % fort to make $4 do the work mat $5 boon!” This was taken from “The would know that the live and knowl­ soil used in grading the plots. Ipas done before. Some loss of effl- World is Too Much With Us” and have only the slightest effect upon we need this night of depression to Cities Service ...... 2% edge of fine pictures will keep alive bring out the stars of our genera­ lency is inevitable in taking this was written by Wadsworth. prices; that it would be easy to col­ Elec Bond and Share ...... 6% CONSTANTLY REDUCING the.spirit of beauty-in the age of tion — women like Helen Keller, ^urse, said the speaker. In con- The Theatre lect and hard to evade. Of course Goldman Sachs ...... The average human body loses which-we speak. whose life from infancy may be juding his address, Mr. Verpianck When the scene came to a close the there are objections to the sales tax Afldwest U tils ...... 5-16 weight at the rate ^ one.pound The Future: The arts of color and spoken of as one long night, or like [>oke of the necessity of having a curtains were drawn once more and which concern the buying public and Penn R oad ...... every eight hours by the evapora­ of Line, the subtile harmonies of Frances Willard who came ^ m Uie hobby aside from regular business the dialogue between President and also the manufacturers.” Stand Oil Ih d ...... 18 tion of moisture through the lungs artistic geniu^ will be as diear as the gloom of one of the darkest hours ike, and also told the graduates to O’Leary and Miss Badmington con­ Util Pow and L t ...... % and the pores, and through "exer­ interest in arti'stip knowledge is Washington said after this last in our history. W as it not the black te out into the world with “the de- tinued, Washington commencing the k e ^ . episode: “Who can doubt that the U nited G a s ...... 1% cise. are to be of service to your fOUow- conversation by stepping forward nights that brought out Washing­ A r t fruits of such an education as you ton? i^en.’’ and saying, “Deep is my sense of The Art ^isqde in which Pearl have revealed to me vtiU richly re- obligation for the felicity which this “Classmates; our lives are just be- V The Salutatory Martin and Eunice C. .Brown took pay those, whose foresight have pro­ revelation has brought to me, and ginifing: Let us be the stars thkt ? Miss Ruth Sonniksen, second high- p a rt w a s then'^ shown and once vided* it, and that our land wlU en­ yet there are other delights which I will ' ’:uine through the darkneiss ttt ranking student in the entire more a dialogue edntsdning items of joy the benign yifiuence of an en­ would our progeny should know. I guiding the future generations to d&ss, drew the honor of presenting representatives,, and for this reason interest which had lieen studied dur­ lightened citizenry and a happy na­ myself have been censured for my better lives. And as this purpose me opening address of welcome, the we all must have sufficient educa­ ing, high school were brought forth tion, as the result of our cares and strengthens within us, we will look SPECIAL VALUES frequent attendance at the theatre salutatory. Her essey was given in tion to read and form opinions. We and discussed. The two girls talked back with ever increaring gratitude both because the theatre itself is labors.” ~ a clear, pleasing voice and explained learn the mechanics of government esp^ally about the various pictures considered a den of iniquity and be­ and imanswering l0 3 mlty to Man­ the events which were to follow. She in our classrooms.” emd busts that have been made o f ADss Edwlna Elliott, highest rank­ cause I have spent so much money chester High, ever remembering, For Thurs,. Fri. and Sat. sidd, in part, .“Although ‘Ethical character’ is Washlng^ton and mentioned among ing student in the class, gave the there. But I love the drama. My “They love her best who to them­ : “A hearty welcome to you all— really involved in all the other ob­ them the artist Gilbert Stuart 'who valedictory on “The Worthy Use of Good values picked from stock. Every one a mimey o-wn step-son has written plays, and selves are true. jectives, it requires specific consid­ Leisure Time” as follows: saver. during his attendance at C!olumbia And what they dare to dream of, eration in any program of national Valedictory University I saw productions there. dare to do.” education, The school is constantly “We have'presented to you this Ladies’ New Style Watch Bracelets $1.75 In my own attic I have a small sti^ge Miss Elliott Charming emphasizing such virtues as: rights evening our interpretation of the where I would like to see, sometime, Miss EHllott presented a charming of others, cleanliness of mind, purity seventh C8u*dinal objective of educa­ N e w Style B racelets fo r M en .:. $3.50 “The Contrast.” in truth, the thea­ of speech, generosity, self-control, tion— the worthy use of leisure time. picture as she said her final words tre has afforded me so much delis^t Guaranteed Fountain Pens .. .r.^^. .$1.00 S 'V . V kindness, nd industiy. If we lack It has been ^ d that education to her standing classmates.' It was that I wish future generations to truly a classic in farewell addresses For sumnier driving. these virtues, we have not . received should eqtiip the individual to secure hkve even more opportunity to wit­ i i i m i l R the kind, of training or education from his leisure recreation of body, and many handkerchiefs were seen ness and participate in dramatic Perfection Goggles ...... $1.75 that our school tried to give us.” mind, and spirit, and the enrichment to appear in the audience as she fin­ a r t ished her “valedictory.” The com­ Use of Leisure and enlargement of his personality. Rosary Beads ...... t. .. $1.50 and up The Future: And so they will, “The last objective and the one Tonight, the spirit of Washing^ton bined boys’ and girls’ glee clubs then George Washington. The American that is constantly increasing in im­ has promoted us to shoy you how came onto the sta^ and sang New Baby Ben Alarm Clocks ...... $2.95 people will in time begin to realize portance is ‘Worthy use of leisure.’ High School has taught us to spend “When the Foeman Bares His In black and sliver finish. that the theatre has a ^tal infiuence ' J. People today have more leisure than our leisure moments in the enrich­ Steel.” It was the best musical With radiinn dial fS.95. upon the lives of the people in gen­ they have ever had before. In Colo­ ment of our lives. number of the program and showed eral, and upon the civilization of the nial times, when everyone was a “Today, the tendency in industrial the four part work of the clubs to Westclox Sleepmeter Alarm Clocks $2.00 ' '• sV day. It will be acknowledged as a producer, people were kept busy life is to decrease working hours. excellent advantage. < V- farming, spinning, carpentering, and place where the great lessons of life While shortened hours may lessen New Diplomas can be emotionally taught The stu­ sewing. Today, in the age of ma­ the reactions from a prolonged At the close of Mr. Verplanck’s dents in schools, through* study of R. DONNELLY chinery, with a shorter work day, strain, they increeuse the im portance address the orchestra once more and with very iittle work for anyone, the drama and through the partici­ of preparation for leisure. Indeed, commenced to play the famlUar pation in it, will gain a poise, con­ JEWELER people have a great deal of' spare we are facing a serioiu problem at Spalding March and the seniors, led fidence, vocabulary, and appreciation time. Just now the educktion of the present time, because of the fact by Alias Elliott, wtdked to the stage, 515 Main Stredt, South Manchester which will be invaluable throughout Manchester High School has taught that the many unemployed in the onto the platform and filed past Mr. their lives. Let us sigain glimpse us Seniors to use .oim leisure wisely world have not been properly trained Verpianck who hanued to eacdi of into a high school clsssroom of tWo will be objectified for you in the to use their leisure wisely. The man them a diploma whi«'h not only told form of a pageant, written and pro­ centuries to come where the stu­ or woman who has no reserve fund dents are presenting a play called them that their work for Alanches- duced by those members of the class of intellectual force within the inner “The Valiant” ter high school was completed but o f ’32 who are the fifteen-percent o f self who, when thrown uiK>n his own also that the good times which they the class, which had the highest ‘The curtains again parted, and the resources for entertaonment or scene this time depicted a g^up of had enjoyed during those same four average in their class work during thought, cries out in desperation, years had been finished too. This four years of high school.” students on the stage rehearaing for AUsb Both B. Hale “How can I pass the time away? innovation won much favorable !r Miss Barbara L. Badmington “Spirit of Future” a play. Edna J. Cordy, Bernice E. 1 am such poor company for my­ Harrison, Romalda Haponick, Vivian comment as the diplomas this year After the Salutatory, two charac­ gave up. a brillitmt career in Europe self!*’ becomes a social problem. On iWents, Friends, and Teachers— E. DuPont, Jane H. Wadach, Gunnar ^ were , entirely new. From the audi- ters, one James O’Leary, dressed as and came to this, country in order the other hand, he vriio is truly edu­ INSURANCE f^m each of the' graduates of the A. Johnson, John^S. Uoyd, Charles ente thty looked jo be pieces of red George Washington and the other, tiiat'he might have' the privilege cated is trained to use his frM mo­ clcGus o f 1932. The m em bers o f the J. Tedford, and Aothony UVbanetti leather blit on closer inspection Miss Barbara Badmington as the and satiMaction; of 'paihting.the one ments to bring mental health and clc ^ s extend their deepest gratitude- were seen seated on the stage and were foimd to be red leather book­ Spirit of the Future, stepped for­ roan whose heroic qualities had fas­ happiness, not only to himselfi but appreciation to all those who about to begin a rehearsal of a play. lets inscribed on the outside'in gold ward and standing before the closed cinated him. T l^ talked of the tb others. hpkve made possible their four happy Before they began the plav they letters “Alanchester High Sohoiri— curtains in the middle of the-stage French* sculpture Houden who was “One must h^ve thb ability to y^rs in Manchester High School, talked of some of the tilings that Q a a s o f ’32.” The inside of the commenced the following conversa­ responsible, for - tbe:i>n^e of Wash' make use of the toiiversal mekhs of this, our last evening as students they must be sure and 4ook for and The Best Guardian of tion: in ^ n which we see'on the anniver­ enjoyineht, zuoh a s mujBtc, a r t ilit e r - booklet was the piece of iMiite M.H.S., it is particularly fitting work for during the rehearsal. The Future: Hail to you. General sary postage stamp which is a copy ature, drama, nature, and the Ihtel- parchment bearing the person's It we review just what our educa- The Valiant Was])lngton, Statesman Washington, of a:bas-relief by this same Houdon. li^ t discussion of social and po- name and other data which always Life and Property ^n has done for us, not considering . The play was a scene in a court Citizen Washington: Why should It was also Houdon who persuaded Utical problems. It is during the goes with It Including the riffna- extra-curricular activities, which the demeanor of him whom his coun­ room and dipicted Bernice Harrison Washington to have a Ufe mask four years at X^h SchocJ uat a tures of Principal C. P. Quimby, wbre represented Isust year, but con- try most esteems be thus over­ asking the judge if she might see made in order that the exact fea­ student acquires this ability. Superintendent F. A. Vetylanck, fifiing our attention to the work in shadowed with anxiety? her brother, or at least a young tures of his face would always re­ Range of Intereek Chairman of the school board, How^ the classrooms themselves. The ‘ Washington: My greetings to you, man whom she thought was her main, with us. They also brought “High School has introduced ell Cheney and Secretary of the Cpmmission on the. reorganization o f charming maiden. May I know the brother and who, she had heard, out that WaMiingtoh was responsible young people to a *wide ran ge o f life schoor board, tyilllam Buckley. The s^ondary educatibn appointed by means by which a stranger knows was to be hanged for murder. The for the .fine fought and good taste interests. It has taught the use of uzdque thing aisout it was the steel .^sj tn National Association regards tha m y name ? judge after thoughtful consideration which he used in aidbag the designer books and libraries and has devel­ en grav^ at the top of the diploma Insure Ypur Valuables f(|lowing as the seven cardinal prin­ The Future: 1 am the spirit of the decided to let the two meet and in the building* of our national oped in them an appetite for whole­ vriiich .waa a small print: of the ciples o f education: 1. H ealth. '2. future. My eyes can penetrate the Gunnar Johnson was brought for­ capttdl. . some reading. You have seen lo^' door and portals of AL H. 8.' Command of fundamental processes. A BOX IN A 60QD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT veils of mystery which obscure from ward and the two were left alone in Washington once nwre . continued night how students have learned, to For a very small sum o.^' money S.EWorthy home-membership. 4. Vo- mortal eyes the coming years. the courtroom. The little sister the conversation with the Spirit of discriminate between good and poor the students purchased the red cwon.. 5. Citizenship. 6. Ethical . IS T H E Washington: The Spirit of the the F u tu re and th is tim e sa^ literature. From the atuty,oX :the leather, covers which will always clfaracter. 7. Worthy use of leisure, tried in many ways to make the Future! Indeed, madame, yours is Waishington: H^py'indeed are drama, they are better aUe tb protect the valuable bit of paper bw, the question stands— ‘Has our young man give way and recognize BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE the power, to dispel those uncertain­ those who know the beauties of predate plays, judging them Ih school education met these her as his o ^ sister but he was so inside. At the conclusion of the ties w h i^ have disturbed the tran­ ing to standards learned at school. ^en objectives ? ‘ ’’ ashamed because of being found in man’s handiwork. .WSl they have presentation of diplomas the seniors quillity of ah old man who soon prison that he pretended he did not also w itbin them selvas the> resources They can listen Intelligentty and filed around the hall and under the H ealth must depart from life and who cher­ Co. recognize her. and sent her awi^ whidS w ill , open to tyem . the.« wonder with pleasure to good musio, for direction of Mias Elliott forined a The Manchester Trust ?Tt most certainly has met the ishes a jealous anxiety for the pres­ after telling her that he was a bud- and aeVmiago by which Great their ears have been trained to enjoy jcomplete drcle about and fadng the fltet one— ‘Health.’ In addition to ervation in these United States of die of her brother’s in the war and Creator has mtilttpliad the fonctions the best. Their stddy of aft hks audience. Standing thus they pass^ )fibviding athletics for those skilled that welfare which it is the-interest and made manlfoat the beauty of all given them an Insight Into the llveb that her brother was killed in ac­ ed the diplomas around the circle sports, our school has met this and duty of a wise people to foster. nature in the.greSt world^:of-out-of- of . old masters and the ability to tion. Seeing her go away with tears until each graduate recognised his jective through its Physical Edu- The Future; What seek you to doovs. recognize that which is truly artistic lon classes. Every student must know? in her eyes almost made the boy. or her own personal namev which The, .Future: Ho, zay Mend, fear when it Is brought before them. The was printed on a white SUp of piqwr ce two periods of physical educa- Washlnsrton: Mv country is de­ give in and tell her who he was but stuty of natural sdencea has culti­ not lest those to opme walk bUndty and tied to the red ribbon: on'the a week because authorities re- veloping with tremendous strides, of he k ^ t a firm grip on himself and by the ntantfoM'^muaclM which God vated in them a lo*ve 'o f t h e 'b u t d o ^ diploma. i . Ee that only the healthy can reas- progress. Our people dai^ use ina^ when a few minutes later he was hath'wrought among hlz creatures. and an appredation of flowers, ani­ Extra Diploma sbly expect to stand up under the chines of which our' forefathers ushered from the room by the juitye N atu re.• mals, landsoape, sky and stars. Yon After the class' had filed ;lnto luous conditions of modem busi- knew naught I fear lest in yean to and the priest he‘muttered betw m The Nature episode was an out of have also observed how hlstoxy and their seats, Afr. Verpianck stepped life. Every-boy and girl should come the well-being of pus . people his prayers “the valiant only die door •.acene and ^ wa s acted out b y dvlcs give them a background for relop a sound mind in a sound will be threatened by the vei^ indus­ b u t once.^’ Floreaie-^pes^anque,' Nathaniel F. intelligent discussion of national and to the^front of the platfospL .and /, Mth for his own benefit and try wblch should' add to our tran­ Washington: What an excellent Leavitt and pasquel, AJ J. Deyorio, International problems. The ability hdd aloft the last dl^oma remain­ the benefit of hia community. quillity by releasing to them houn bit of aomig! X wduld I might wit­ vdip talked df sp iqany queer and to read the newspapers and under­ ing on the table. He sald, *T hold Insurance 1th education is fundamental.” of freedom from labor. It-is of In­ ness it in its entirety. And vdiat of quaint .things .th at. are taken up stand the problems of today comes here In my hand a diploma engra*v- ii'Whlle 'command of the funda- finite ■ moment'that these houn of music, my kind Mend? Will those everx'.dlty in‘the nology dlass that directly from training In tyb High ed with the name cf Domtalo Squa- atal proeesseis’ is not an end in leisun be of value to their collective young people love to hear and to school and often proves viiuable< trltorH* will alwqys be kncsm' as t, It is, however, an auhspene- and individual happiness. It disturbs create musio? the muideal talent Up to Btydenta a'^a^ber’ of the oiasB of 1081, as objective. Such sub^ts as me that as time goes on they will of my step-daughter has been a not” They extfithm t i> »l^ reason ’ *Trom thlaprogram than, plaaned :also one of the greatest atitetes G. ' wrltlnf, mathematics, and become tQo^engroase4,,wltl^.t' sourpe of much comfort , and happl' tbe.Ma^e iseedi iitya V) and presented b y the H on or Students Vtm.% Maachepter High school r: yij. iTi|ii»r BuildiQa and i^tteo bomposlfien might _,titaiey wm de- ness 'to me. WUl they,of the future of the caass oLltt2i'.ycii caBurihdliy i#*er hatowa. Fresideat -Jans ^oaUediM tools la the aflebs of v ^ 1 ^ and less t^e and t | r ZQpgz I have — - - - - - that If thd stydents do (TCeaiyiT X dire^you to tahi'thia •v';v How U g h sOMbqL< iJittmianaLV the ...... IN"; -.-•■Ay.''; ■ f lewinad hjp# of TV' -a .- ' tti*t

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU>. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDN^DAT. JUNE m % PAGE BUSVEN' ■\1■, V iLPVBRTIttfiMBNT ADVERTISBIMENT COT ARMS ONE THIRD, SWHG WITS MCE HARTFORD MAN m i l D HOSmALNOTB HOOVER TEU5 WORLD North White Pliidns, N. Y.,'June . A daughter was bbrii at Oia hos^ FORSENATESUT 22.»(A P)—’The drirer was killed pitol last mgbt to 1&. said Hra. Wal­ and his helper esenped with minor TO REACH CIHCAGd ton Alexasdw of East Rbuttord. (Oofittnued frona Page One) scratches when an mterstate truck Mrs. Ella Neron of 691 Oentw * I. ■ left the road in the height of the street was admitted and l6 f. Jeasto Italian strength in cruisers and de­ storm at 3 o'clock tUs morning and O ils and Infant son o t Andover amf MOSO stroyers be calculated as though lafifornia RepaliGcaii Says crashed into an unoccupied bunga­ PMged To Vote For Smitt IfisB Louise Steinway of Park stsaet they had joined in^ the Treaty of low here. were diachai;ged. ^ London on a basis approximatii^ the Benjamin liulflin of 284 Wllage DoflnltloiiB ^Cold Color Everett Scanlon, 28, of 848 East so-called accord of ^iarch 1, 1931. He D im Not ApproTe 147th street, New York City, and But Will Work For Roose- street, Hartford, was admitted to The new gentleman is the old Slices of fruit or a cherry or two There'are various technical consid­ the hospital at 8:45 this mornlag gentleman vulgarized. 1295 Main street, Hartford, Conn., at the top of an iced drink seem to erations connected with these naval following an automobile siccldant 200 The new lady iz the old lady de> Parly’ * "“ Wel-Dry” Plank. a former Hartford policeman, was yelt At Parley. make the drink look cooler. discussions which will be presented yards west of the East Hartford- , moraliz^. >y the delegation. killed outr^ht. ■ Alfred - Prader, 19, of New York, leaped before the Manebestor line this monhig^ ilie hew daughter la the old ’ The great special of Rubinow’s General Effect Un sustained a bad scalp wound and truck struck the house and was only Chicago, Jime 22.— (A P)—^Horner daughter modernized. silver anniversary sale is a very fine 'General. The effect of this plan Washington, June 22.—(AP)— a possible concussion o f the Inrain. slightly injured. S. CummingpB of Stamford, former The new conscience is the old collection of one and two-piece silk would be to effect an enormous Representative Phil D. Swing of The heavy truck, bound on Route Democratic Natioiuil chairman and' conscience compromised. dresses, of the quality that ordinarily saving in cost of "new constructioli California, announced irr~a formal OOMMirS SUIdpE. - 22 for Hartford with a cargo, shear­ delegate'at largs from bis home The new vices are the old vices sells for about $10, but priced $5.25 and replacements of naval vessels. WilUtnantic, /June 22.-—(AP)— legitimatized. statement today he would not file ed the huose almost in two and state to the convention .next week, for this event. They’re in all sizes. It would also save large amounts in George C. La Bbhte. 40, formerly ef The new art is the old art dis* as a candidate for the Benate. came to rest in the center o t the arrived this morning to aid in,F- D. the operating expense in all nations wrecked living room. Police agreed Columbia, committed euleide by 'organized. of land, sea and air forces. It would Swing, a Republican, said he Roosevelt’s campaign for the l^esi- The man who has the most to say with Praper that Scanlcm was tem­ dential nomination. shooting in the cellar of his bmne The new manners are the old greatly reduce offensive strength would , not seek the seat because ‘T this morning while his wife was pre­ about .money not counting, usually porarily blinded by a brilliant flash After registering at a hotel, Cum­ manners brutalized. compared to defense strength in all paring a dinnor pall, for him to take • The new danger is the old dan* has the most money to count.— cannot approve the wet-dry strad­ of lightning and lost control of the mings who unsuccessfully sought to Bright Side Up. nations. dle plank of my party’s platform. truck.. to work. He wSa believed despond­ , ger—realized. “These proposals are simple and obtain a Roosevelt instructed le g a ­ He recalled he had come to Con­ ent over financial matters. Os Quoted in Bright Side Up. direct. 'They call upon all nations tion from Connecticut, wjsnt directly Consult the New Model Laundry gress for "a definite Job, that of wiitow and four children survive. to contribute something. The con­ to the headquarters of the New (Dial 8072) on the cost of doing your lutting over the Boulder Dam proj The Smart Shop has a special tribution here proposed will be York governor’s forces. ’There he weekly laundry and leahi for-how set.’’ ’That job, he said, had been group of sample silk dresses priced relative and mutual. I know of met James A. Farley, Roosevelt's sm all a sum you can have this labor- accomplished. MURRAY PREPARES $2.97 to $7.97. Values on these nothing that would give more hope manager, with whom he conferred saving service. "Some of the leading citizens of models go as high as $14.95. for humanity today than the accept­ at length on prospects and conven­ southern- California met last No­ FOR CHICAGO FIGHT tion strategy. Boyal Party ance of such a program with such \8- K* Bubble Glass minor changes' as might be neces­ vember and urged me to run for the Vote For Smith URMIIDA PiOk bubUe glass makes an ideal The London summer social season sary. It is folly for the world to go Senate, and I consented,” he added. Cummings is Ixmnd to vote for $66 ..B oaju i Trhk Sail on steady 8 . S. Pan Amerlcs^^^or s| s t« , vase to kold your garden roses— ends with the Royal Garden Party bn breaking its back over military “It was my intention to mEike a Alfred E. Smith along with the rest ships Western World, Southern C t^ , or- American Legion; .AD" esperially when the roses are pink on the groimos of Bucking­ expenditure and the United States is fight for progressive principles, de­ “AlhiKaD r Says H » Votes of the Connecticut delegation but is airy, outside rooms. Sailings twice weekly, iiMin<»ng Saturday;^'- and match the' glass. We like a ham Palace, where Eastern Willing to take its share of respon- manding that the Federal govern­ expected to bring an his petoonal In­ 5 days, aU expenses, 881* 7 days. $78. 8. S. Pan Ameridi goes green vase for white flowers, a white potentates in gorgeous dress mingle sibiMty by making definite proposals ment toke aggressive and direct ac­ fluence to bear among delegates direct to dock at Hamilton, Bermuda, thus saving inconvenience, vase for red ones, and think nothing on the lawns with bishops, politi­ that will relieve the world." tion to attack the grave economic ' WiD Never Go For Roose­ from other states for Roosevelt of transfer by tender. surpasses amber for a yellow bou­ cians and actors. The Palace itself problems which threaten our eco­ He was the first of the Coraecti- quet. is open to those who have big gilt- nomic and pt nearly vides a moratorium Congress on Repreeentotive Huddleeton, of Ala­ Saturdays at 8 p. m. identify the design on your family Mr. Hoover’s proposal for further enough! foreclosiue of mortgages against bama, wae fined $60 In npllee court ' —T . M. heirloom quilt as one of those listed? reduction of naval arms is inade­ quate in some respects, he said, par­ homes and farms. today after pleading giiuty to a OLYMPICS He declined to say who w in pre­ charge of reckleee driving. ' Nice-looking week-end bags and ticularly those which concern sub­ WiNDWAKD . A soothing vanishing cream for marines. sent bis nomination for the prM - Mrs. Huddleston was arrested, vacation canes can be had for very rashes, insect bites, chafing, cok W^en 1982’s Olympic heroes have dency on the fioor of the convention. along with A male companion the little this year, especially if you buy Want Snbs Abolished sores and other skin troubles is A1 "I say boldly for the delegation of departed with olive wreaths and Oklahoma's 22 votes and one North night of June 8 after the machine ■m one of Sage-Allen’s (Hartford) Du­ Purpose Oesm, sold by Magnell’s Dakota vote are pledged to him. He ebe wae driving collided,with two is l a n S s the United Kingdom,’’ be said, "that lasting athletic glory, it's entirely SI86. .Round Trip. Cruise' on a fMt, steady Munson ship to , -ii pont cases of smart imitation leather Drug Store. asserted the votes pledged to him other care. She was booked at that at $1.96, $2.96 ind $8.96. They are we want more disarmament than possible that the shSg put ebam Wonderful Windward, islands. Call at many ports, famous for appears here. We want submarines would never be cast for Franklto time on a charge of driving while silk lined, with plenty of pockets, roaoance and blstorie lore, Includinf St. Thomas, St. Croix (Vir­ Velvet abolished.’’ pionsblp will remain right there in D. Roosevelt, and said "Garnu drunk. have two locks, and a swing handle gin lelands), Barbados, Martinque, Trinidad. Brief stopover at Velvet bows and sashes are about He urged that if it is Impossible Los Angeles for a four-year stay. hasn’t a chance.’’ The charge was changed by Stan­ for comfortable c»rr^ing: as smart a finishing touch as you see each porL Or you can stay 8 days at hotel at lovely Barbadoe, to abolish the submarine tnen a ; That’s if the home-brew Harlow ley Deneale, aselstont corporation all eapenaes, 36 days round trip 8166. No passports. today on sheer dresses. least'they pbould be limited to 260 SUES TWO MOONS counael, when Mrs. Huddleston ap- O ff A gain Rotbert—age 28, height 6 feet m tons. , Waterbury, Jime 22.—(AP) — psared in court. Mrs. Huddleston’s The young things of Paris started ’’Since capital ships'are mentioned inches, weight 209—unlooses one of companion, who was arrested for it again and the vogue seems to be If you are bothered with ants in Former Congressman Edward W. In this proposal,’’ be went on, "we bis fanciest 62-foot heaves. intoxicstion, did not appear and increasing for off-tbe-forebead bats your home, try "Ant Buttons’’, which Gray of New Jersey is the plaintiff NASSAU mean no liquid and no mess. Simply want to point out that the American But Rothert is only one of three in a 84,000 civil action against Chief forfeited, flO collateral. such as we wore two summers ago. plan makes no provision for ieijhc- Jlhsst bf batotng, honttaf, fishing, golf, tsnnis in s luxurious place a button where ants congre>< U. 'ER athletes in th«. 62-foot class; .Two Moon Meridae and the Catef semi-tropical British colonial atmosphere. ‘mg their present monstrous IfliHiit DIDN’T GET FAB A complete line of Dupont Paints, gate. They’re six for 26c at Hale’s E^en If he stays In front of Herman Two Moon Heri> Cdmpuy being « ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL NOW OPEN. one of the best brands on the mar­ Drug Department. What About 19877 Brix and Leo Sexton, bis most seri­ tried here before Judge Sfibert Ham­ "Under the London Treat;eaty no ous American rivals, he’ll still have lin of the Common Pleas Court. Miami, Fla.—When Frank Smith, AlJ-Bxpenae Tmin from New York by 8,'8. Munsrgo includ­ ket, is carried by O. E. Willis A 26, aleo known ae Jamea Ent, was ing steamer round trip between New York and Nassau and ? days Son, Inc., a firm well known for the High School graduation, we think, new capital ships are to be buUt un­ to do something about Germany’s Gray claims that 88,000 is due him til 198'7 at the earliest. What is brawny Emil Hirscbfeld, co-holder released from the Dade coimty jail at the Royal Victoria Hotel. 8126. Sailings fortnightly on Sat­ quality of its stocks and service, makes a deeper impression than any under $6,000 contract for eix weeke urdays St 8 p. m. going to happen then? of the world record with Brix. publicity work. He eays he wae,re­ after serving 60 days on a bad Duco, which is so successfully used otberi A t grammar school age, check charge, be said to Chief L. O. on automobiles, may be bought at w e’re too young to take much no- "Is it not possible that whenever Rotbert Is a Sta .ford grad, star tained in 1929 tc do the publicity All Sailings from Plsr 54, North Rivor, Manhsttan a new capital ship is built to agree work connected with a coaet to Scarboro: "Chief; I got a lucky W illis’s. ties; and at couegecollege commencement performer for three years In foot­ break. You won’t be troubled with time, we’re too blase. that Instead of building new ships ball, basketball and track, and a ooaet trip to be imdertoken by Chief of 8,'600 tons with 16-inch guns, Two Moon. The trip never materalie- me any more. 1 am leaving right Expert Opinion veteran of the 1928 Olympic games. now for the north." A few hours Cold desserts of gelatin, corn­ much lower limit both in tonnas ed. The defendanto have a counter a a 67 Wall St„ New York, the Wilrose Dress Shop is featur­ Pop Warner found him a capable later Chief Scarboro received a call starch, tapioca, frozen custard and and gun caliber shall be estac51* claim for 88,000 aeking for the re­ ing good values in chiffon frocks at lish ed ?’’ fullback in bis much-copied system from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., police fruit juices are both easy to digest $6.96; knitted dresses at $1.96; and that calls for fake reverses and turn of the depoilt on the groimd LINES BOwllng Greon 9-8800 He welcomed the breadth of view saying that Smith bad been arrest­ and refreshing, says Blarv Rose, pro­ one and two-piece linens at $2.96, as spinners. He played center In bas­ tbnt no work was done. MUNSON fessor of nutrition at Columbia. 8o which the Hoover statement takes ed for trying to pass a worthless well as attractive shantungs. • ketball. He was a sure point wipnw ebsek for |700. Hs didn’t get veiy you can go right ahead and serve on the disarmament problem and he in collegiate shot and discus events SCHOONER DISABLED promised that Great Britain would fa r north. these, and be sure they arc good for and, with the aid of his versatile New. London, June 22.—(AP)— ive prompt and sympathetic atten- you. teammate, the late Eric Krenz, car­ Coaet Gfiard Deetroyer Force Head- ion to that part of it which deals ried Stanford to many track and with land forces. quartere here reported that the de- There is a style of eyebrow arch­ field triumphs. itroyer Oaesin today towed the dis­ ing for i^rls and women of all m s s . Joseph Paul-Boncour, French An all-tune record of 62 feet abled ipbooner Haael M. Jaekeon to See the operators of the Weldon minister of war, answered the % Inch In the 16-pound shot was Vineyard'Sound and there turned Beauty Salon for advice on yours. American proposal with the familiar Rothert’s last gesture in inter-col the veeeel over to a patrol boat French demand that security be legiate competition.'This be attain­ The Jackson, belisvsd disabled by ,J guaranteed before arms are cut. ed May 81, 1980, in Stanford’s un­ engine trouble was ifieked up 28 birdie 8 by his partner, to hold a "Reduction of armaments," said successful attempt to turn back mttM off Nantuokst y * margin of victory of 1 up. be, "is Inseparably bound up with Southern Callfornlg at Harvard sta­ This Game The best-ball of the bunch was security. Mr. Hoover's plan for mass dium. Returning to the coast, Rotb­ COULDN’T BURT ’EM 16 up on par. reductions will be welcomed in ert stopped In Chicago to hang up Deavsr, Col.—Tbs Thomas ohll- This seems pretty well to justify France if it is combined with inter­ an N. C. A. A. record of 61 feet 1 " drsn are a tough lot. Mattie Lou •/.GOLF. Mr. Creager's statement, that Old national provisions for security. We inches. Thomas, co-ed, recently was in an c syaaKseLeR ■ Man Par never abd such another are willing to study the Kodver pro­ Following an extensive tour of •utomobils aeddsat and rsceivsd a ^ 1 s drubbing as be got In this bout. posals if the Americans will studj Australia and New Zealand In com bump on ths hand. Sbs, wsUesd The total of the four scores la 22 the requirements of French secur any with George Simpson, Ohio around four days befors it was i the quartet, rather lays In the shade any similar round I ever saw, or heard of. One Year Ago Today—Henri The course of the Conoco Golf Club offers a par of 72. It Is not a Cochet of France, world’s leading long course—9,098 yards. And It tennis player, was toppled to sto^ • • a H O M E fo r baa sand greens, and, according to ling defeat by N igel. Sharpe, on Mr. Creager, plenty of trouble on it. obscure British player, in the open­ ing day of play in the Wimbledon the bride to be . • • • An Amazing Showing championships. Even so, the icoring la amaaing. ) The star performer, with a card of Five Yean Age Today— Miss Make Your » 62, wae E. J. Rogers, 1981 open Helen Wills, Elizabeth Ryan and champion ot Oklahoma. Hq was Mrs. MoUa Mallory in the women’s After the honeymoon, then the "at home” announce­ paired with Walter Emery, runner- singles and BiUTllden and Francis up in tbe 1981 Oklahoma amateur Himter in the men’s doubles easily PASSBOOK ments. Witt YOUR bride really be "at HOME” in Id ''4 , championtbip, against Jimnw won Wimbledon tennis matches. Til- Schatz and ciharles Stohland, 17- dec was booed by tbe fans when he lYour a house of hei^ very own? You can eacily arrange year-old high school boys of Ponca questioned the judge for calling foot a t y . faults on him. The match wax an exhibition af­ that Ut^le tai right now... .Real Eitate prices fair, and it would seem that the Ten Yean Ago Today—Gorham ] gallery got all that was coming to Leverette, a rookie pitcher of the and terms are lower than they Ve hwn in m a^ years i it in tbe way of golfing perform­ White .Sox obtahied from the F ort ance. Smith (ATx.) club, hurled his sec­ ond shutout victory over Cleveland, and youll find that HOME fur YOUR bride to be Following is the card, with par To Vacation Land . •' .■ ---V ^ . .. - . . ^ of tbe course: winning 8 to 0. Par (out) ....548 444 4 4 8 ^ Ie this ■ammet'a vaeattoa to be the hmibI sort.. ..a eoiQle qf waeki R‘ -88 62 sighted in the waters between Van­ BSmsry ...... 846 843 485—86—70 couver. Island and the mainland of SECTION OF Stohland ...... 344 583 444- 88»66 British Qfiumbia. On both occasioiui s e h a t z ...... 846 453 443—36—69 the monster was reported from tbe Capadisp Pacific steamer Princm Adelaide.' It was described as b^ng •V , ElevM Bbdira. . about 40 feet long,. cO lo^ blue and •r> W lto Us-^troly %mnarkaBto card, whltd, and Wito'ChulbdUs bofiy and V- eloven Urdlea and Ths crew and paesen- ir,'Yto|srF~6 Dm ‘i&p aa# tiia etraaga. tha last^hals by a iaUnid. It it aalA ^ ' ■•:> ■'^ i:-'-/''' ' •'■- ■■'■■- ft! Y •-..•-* ■ .■ ■ ■■ :^;V • •

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?Ay&ftbOKmA^ • 'iS S E I SUN STOBKE PREVENTION ^ d s e , weaknesa o f th^ heart muficle^ HINGE ON MODIPlOA- extra heavy clothing, and loirer^ BEGIN mCRB TODAY * ^ strain. Day and 'night I worry] TION OF CLOTHINO crowding may Induce-'heat: stooke dr . GHEBBY DIXON, pretty 19-yeftr- about you.” Her mother had writ-{ heat exhaustion. old daughter of wealthy parents, ten th a t BY Dlb MORRIS FIRHBEIN It has never been explained just falls la lore with DAN PHILUPS, “She’s worried over me!” the girl I CMltor, Journal of the American why some people sweat 1 ^ than newspaper reporter. She qoanels thought bitterly. *lt’s because of I Medical Assodatloii, and of Hygeia, others unless the cause may be as­ wltluher^ father about Dan, leaves what Pve done that she’s 111. If I the Health SBigazlne signed to their glands; axid it has home and, taking advantage of she dies it will be my fault—!” not been explained why some people Leap Year, asks Dan to marry her. No! She could not go on think-1 The United States is in the tem­ with heat stroke fail to persphra, un­ A' ' - They are married and for the ing sucl) things. She did not dare perate zone and our number of cases less there is some . special effe^ of first riwift Cherry finds out what to! Cherry press^ both hands to of sun stroke, heat stroke and heat hedt stroke on the giMndw. It means to lack money. Her stmg> her temples. She closed her eyes exhaustion ought to be relatively Drs. George C. Shattuck and Mar­ gles with housework are dlsoour- and tried to tell herself that in just slight. It is known that the ultra- garet M. Hllferty of the Harvard aging. DIXIE SHANNON, movie a little 7hile now she would see| 'violet rays do not penetrate deeply, School of Public Health have look­ critic of the News, is friendly with her mother and know that every­ but that the beat rays, that is the ed over the situation as it exists in Cehrry. She meets handsome MAX thing was going to be all right Her I red rays of the spectrum, go more this country today. number of PEARSON, who also works on the 1 1 1 0 ' 'I mother hod never been seriously deeply into the hunuui body. deaths per year from excessive heat News. sick before.. Of course she would] The experts recognize two types varies from 235 in 1904 to 4012 In Cherry receives a letter from recover! of this condition: first, the, sun 1901. her mother enclosing ai check for They had reached Sherwood | strike or heat stroke, in which there $500. She returns the check because is high fever and a dry skin with, Investigationr abroad indicate that pride will not let her ,keep it. A boulevard now. There was less traf­ the colored people are less suscepti­ fic and the limousine was going | some mental shock; and the second, young woman living in the same heat exhaustion, in which there is ble to heat stroke than are the f^artment building attempts suicide faster. Familiar houses, buildings i white, so that the large number in Cherry had passed hundreds jmd a moist skin, sometimes even a sub­ and is taken- to a hospitaL Cherry normal temperature, and a consid­ this country must be due to the •sends the g irl som e flow ers, and hundreds of tiihes, flawed past greater likelihood of exposure. ’There was the little drug store. [ erable amount of shock. whUe down town meets Pearson Either type may follow exposure The occupation, the type of who takes het to -luncheon. ’There the Marshalls’ brick house. Another • minute and they had I to excessive heat in the sim or in clothing worn and the high tem­ Dan undertakes to write a short the shade. perature seem to be the factors of story, becomes discounted fmd turned into the drive before Briiur- top. For years it has been realized greatest Importance. Obviously the leaves it unfinished. Two ^ y s later that a high relative humidity and prevention ^ sim stooke, heat stroke Cherry is-summoned to see a caller. Cherry had one hand on the door and beat exhaustion will depend on as the chauffeur halted the car. a deficient movement of the air, modifications of dothlng to suli. the She was outside and half way to when associated with a high tem­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY weather, and on modifications of theqllce and railroad work­ terrible experience she was realis­ know,” she said miserably. “I to drink out of solitary springs or Charles M. Schwab a giant of the She was telling herself that ing bow deep had been her love for know !” He studied—well, as much as any The added poise and security gained ers. wells, but out o f‘their thermos bot Bulgaria, under the directorship steel industry. thinks like this could not happen. her mother. Happy times in .her ‘Tm leaving now," Dr. Knowles of the fellows studied, but be hated from a knowledge that you are Professor Morgan received a books and all that stuff. That kind lie. wearing fresh things, from head to of A. Malinoff, formed a new cabi­ Only two weeks before—that was childhood—all the joy that had announced, “but Til be back within If a child has a cut, a wound, or Pb. D. from Columbia University all it bad been since her mother’s come into that big house her moth­ an hour. If there’s the slightest of books anyway. He has learned, a foot, is worth a little muscular effort net. boil, be rtmuld not go in swim Italian warships co-operated with in 1916, served as a attain dur­ letter had come. The one with the er had brought. change the nurse knows where to lot out of other books—everyone at the wash tub and a few boxes of ming any place at all, unless the troops and enlarged the Piave ing the war and was in cbargs of check. ’There was something in “I—can’t—^bear it—Sarah!” she reach me. The best thing for you seems so surprised that he knows SP soap flakes. / many things, even his dad. But be doctor gives permission and seals it bridgehead at Cavazuccberina, psychological tests of - soldiers at that letter about not feeling well cried brokenly. “I—can't bear it!” to do is to try to quiet yourself. Camp Hancock, Ewing T. Webb, hates school books. away from contact. In the book at pictures showing muiring It easier for the ships to Vaguely Cherry remembered-the ’The older woman murmured re­ >I’U let you see your mother just as Yale ‘18, is said t o have-directed He tried as hard as be could and the horroM war, the most grue­ get within striking distance of the words, “The last month has been a assuringly. Cherry’s weeping con soon as it’s wise.' ot national advertising campaigns to tie failed. The terrible day is draw­ some one was left out Meaning, of Austrian lines. He was gone. Sarah, who had Tlie gall or gall-bladder is pres­ the extent of 120,000,000. ing near when everyone will know. -course, a shot ot a plate of army Vienna at this time reported a been listening all the while, came ent in most vertebrates, but it is There is. not so much as a hint He cazmot sleep at night. He can­ beans. total of 40,000 Austro-Hungarian absent from doves and pigeons. of the newer psycholofy In t)ili across the room. not eat his meals. He is too unhap­ troops taken. “Maybe if you’d lie down, honey,” py to live book. The tone Is that' of an em­ she said softly, “you’d feel better. What will you do if Tommy is ployer's “pep talk," For those THE SMART SHOP You’d best do like the doctor says your ^ y ? U P TO F A B who find stimulation in such ex­ and try to jtut be quiet” Behave like a human being, I hortations it is recommended. State Theater Building “Making the Most of Tour Cherr shook her head. "1 hope. I hate report cards myseu. Evening Herald Pattern 'T o u w ant to stop now?" said couldn’t, Sarah. Hut don’t bother the golfer. “Why we’ve only played Time” is publisbed by Ray Long about me. m be all right.” Guard Junior’s Health at Picnics flve holes." and Richard R..Smith and sells SENSATIONAL VALUES The older wonum put her arms June, being the finishing up month A capelet again! It ties so be­ It was her first day at gcU and fo i’ |2fi0. DISECI FROM NEW YORK around the girl, “We’ve got to for schools and clubs, always sees comingly youthful at the front. she said: “Well, the pro told me pray!” rixe said fervently. “It’s an outburst of picnics. It’s-an adorable dress for warm that the par for the roimd 76 Modem three R’s: Retentlen Re­ only the Lord who can help us now. Sometimes these merry outings summer days made as the original and Tve played that number al­ vision, and Repeal. EXCLUSIVELY FASHIONED We’ve got to pray He’ll spare your are held in pleasure parlu not too to a cool cotton voile to white ready!” — ^Pathfinder. ' mother, darling." far from home, but many seek the printed to viyld red. It’s so thor­ Cheriys face seemed to have tak­ more remote retreats of the coim- oughly wearable and so inexpen- MODEL SUMMER DRESSES try whbre nature is largely primeval en .on s mastoJike quality. “Yes,” SlVBe AN INSIDE JOB Going at Prices Below Manufacturer’s she said as ^ ttg h she had hot un­ and the birds sing undisturbed. Style No. 2946 is designed for Fm I Heh No matter where the picnic is, Regular Wholesale Value. derstood tto‘ words, “pray. .’That’s sizes 12,14,16,18, 20 years, 86 and Cannibal Chief: What was your M lllioiw Nfivw AlhItW’a it": Her voice had become a mono­ there is alv^ys one warning we business,before we captured you? the qassr SWa should give the children before they 88 inches bust Size 16 requires 3 1-4 Why n iter from tone*. “That’s what we have to do yards of S9-toch material. Captive: I was a newspaperman. disease .OMSlnf Itehiag. of — pray,” start out. Watch the water, both Chief: An editor? s a . i d where you drink and where you It can also be made with gay busters, RtogwonARuswom, xrencii wr While They She sank to the luxurious satin colour ciHitrast as a white tub silk Capttve: No, merely the managing W*"«k Itch, when you c0$ m avoid in­ cushions of the chaise longue. bathe. BCUtOPe fection___ II Md Qulckfr hejd y w sWn Most cities have looked after this with light navy blue collar and belt with Df-Dr. Nixon’s iennf Based Sarah regarded her uncertainly for Price of pattern 16 eents. CblM: Cheer up. After dinnepr you on______Bfii^Sb the famous i I t a lje r - Last * a moment and then turned ,and left Shall be edltor-to-chief.— Hmnmel, mula, discovered pyja I I m - don skin sperialist, 1^. ^ 'a r ■ th e' room . Ham burg. odenn acts Yritb aw asing For Cherry it was the beginning Flowers and (M on Manehester Herald cause deSlsned^^for this parUeuaj of a vigil that seemed endless. She skin disease. ^Ixoderm Is smwM »1.97 sat ainid surroundings that. had Pattern Service teed. It must stop It^ e ^ heal your skin o r the small cost sriU once been'fls ■ familiar as her own French grape growers are start­ ing a “Drink More Wine" campaign. be refuaded. features in." the mirror. The room For a'Bbrald Pattezo aeod U e QUINN’S DRUG STORE tn stamps or coin directly to We sstoopathize with the patriot was done hi rose and blue. The who’s already doing his utmost. South Manchester $3.97 ivory-tinted, ftmfiture. That win­ FAsbion Bureau, Manchester Eve- dow looking out over the garden niwg Herald, Fifth Avenue and This carpet soft as down beneath 28rd stteet New York City. Be her feet All of it was exactly as sure to fill to number ot pattern $5.97 you I’-slre. D A T t O r it had been and yet eversrthlng was Includes Ropm» B o ^ (A fferent NEW Pattern No. > •••••'• a ^ 9 ^ Meals and Aimaemaiti ‘Tm to blame,” the giri told be^ r O B K $7.97 sdf bitterly. ‘TVs my fault I f Prioe 15 Oents 3REATEST valsee ever eSsred for a visit to New York. _ R o ^ Mother dies Tm the one who’ll be Becoming Styles respmisible!” Name G with private bato. three days and twonighta,rtxdeUdoasBrl8lol ’i^e tears would not come now. meala.NewYdrk’efineeteBtettaiiiment—famene motion pktum m eat^ For Miss and Matron - Address ...... Cherry sat Infmobile at a statue, Sightseeing, Chrysler To#eri-Oinnw at wsU-knownCabMet Of dertred). Once when she heard footsteps in I a • • e e e e 'e eeaeaeeeeeeeeeeee Aheee i All popular materials. the'hall bhe arose and went to the Singlm door.. It^was the nurse again. She I AddMeaal dsTS, pet jsy pet pctsoa. Boose wA baA sad sinb. [ lutzes 14 to 52 put^A finger to her lips and shopk ANADtBORlTY her-head. The policeman’s son was learning R b Am WHiiQut E ntB itaU ii^^ Cherry returned to her seat Spedal music. liN E N Near Tw e- After a time rtio steps again Stagle $SJO fa $AJO pqr Sof and knew it was the doctor. “How many beats are there to $S le $ 4 pair day. $«le$*parday SeeMe$4M$9VerSay DRESSES Bimset came and then dusk. 'Rie the bar in this piece o£ music, $ l $ $ l - 7 9 ^ ^oitfalde ~ was • darkening when D a d ? * ' ■ / Bimiii^e entered 4he room. - , ‘Visncy asking a pMicemaa .. A ■ “ FatherP’ CSuny exclaim ed, h a lf- Tikis Is the posy edged scarf," a q^estibn like* that,’’ i^d boy’s IrlMng..'' • -$ new fasMbn forecast tor sunyner ^jther. “If you had asked yopr 129.133 West dSdtlRseetv M^.TasIraty 49cr88e> $1$00- $1.49 ^ e e » tilOL said wear. ' It is ^usually Inade- diuldy how many ,b w there were A H etsI e f Oiksiravtcr grimly,KmwrlM^wattlag.’ lEttS/Bhiild g W -V -- ;~ ■■ • t ■ ; .. • T -' ;

MANCHESTER EVENING HBRAI^, $OGT^ MANGRESTBK. GONNh WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22,1982.

$ Home Run NEW YORK WUriERS DISPUTE DECISION With Bases Loaded TO MEET WITH APPROVAL McGeehan, Gallico, Ranjion, Tops Harvard 4 to 2 Dawson, WaDace, VUmer Vole F«r Boiiif f AD fa v o r German. R A T T U OVER RADIO Gub; S i r Yales ‘Highfy Mke” Makes SH A R K E n CAUTION Berfin, June 22— (A P )—Max Now York, June 22 (APy^‘: Schmeling’a mother fsr bbnVinS* h Retreat Mai ed be Won the f i g ^ with JAific Circnit Drire In Krst h - Metropolitan newspaper critics Sharkey at New Yoris last PUNNED LONG AGO puted today the 2 to 1 vote that night. In spite of the dedSian. nnig; Eli H dd To Three gave Jack Sharkey the deciaioa'oyer Her voice quavered As She Max Schmeirng. heard the deddon, after she Settle S a p r ^ c y . "It has been the legend,’’ said W.' had listened to toe rqiiorfeof the B n q ^ Lnpien Goes Hk' ‘Took Me Eight Years To O. McGeehan of the Herald-I^bime,^ fight over the radio in hSr "that a foreign fighter coifid not get' bome, BiUTounded by a group of ReaEze My Amadou,’ a square deal in the United States, her friends and M n ^ BY ALAN J. GOULD ^ less. ei^eclEdly in New York. Up to this 'T heard the fight—every bit A. P. Sports Editor time I felt that this merely was a of it,” she said. "My son, and Sharkey Says After W b legend, but that fi,ecision given last only my sed into its own tiaek Paid' Gallico of the News said: Gorman listoneza. ‘tn n ^ hum­ yard today determnied to prevent By Bnii Kmo ble opinion, Bchmding should monotonous rounds wss as sudden a “break” of fortune for him' A. P. Sports Writer "Schmeling's steady pursuit, .the their old foes from sweeping the an* sting in his left and right and his bavo won,” tbe mayor’s voice as have been the frustrations previously in his erratic course* nual baseball series. strong'fighting finish were enough ■aid, cominf throufib the micro­ New York, Jtme.22.— (A P ) — The phone. ' through the heavyweight ranks over a six years period, With one mighty doot the heavyweight crown, missing from to give'him the fight.’’ ■ Tbe Sharkey who walked out of»— *' ....■' •nighty Atom", who before b w its Boston throne room for 40 Damon Runyon of tbe American toe ring with toe worid title, finally, been .a thorn in the side of Jolm said: “Personally I gave Schmeling qn a '2 tor 1 Verdict of the offieioli, SHARKEY WON TITUB , years, today was brought back by STANDING ON fVBS Harvard, decided yesterday’s issue. Jack Sharkey, the eleventh of the quite a lead in my score of the was not tbe convincing fighter of Be hoisted one into the bleachers rounds umd was surprised at the de­ her Bights be whipped Harry WUli, royal dynasty founded by the im­ IEVIH«TCAIU Frank Busch, local boxlnff in­ with three aboard to register U s mortal John L. Sullivan. cision.’’ , mocked out Jimmy Maloney and Junes P. Dawson of the Times structor who has sparrsd with team’s entire four runs while Bany SiUlivan, however, earned bis floored big Primo Camera. He look­ Wood erf'Harvard, his aroh rival, said: "I gave Schmeling nine ed more like the careless fellow* who toe leading fighters in toe world crown by battering bis opposition S H A R K E T A n n including Sharkey, Sebmeling, hit a triple to score one run and into submission. Sharkey gained rounds, Sharkey five and one even. Mul wasted chances, by„,his lack of breezed across the plate with . . . Schmeling won, in this writer's aggressiveness, against Heeney Dempsey and otoers, bad too tbe same reward by cautiously out­ lowing to say today: another to monopolize the scoring opinion, . . . because of a tireless, ■fid-Risko and Dempsey. pointing Max. Schmeling by a nar­ 'T picked Sharkey to win and for his side. row omclal margin, stripping the: persistent, unswerving offensive be Tmeted To • The series is a two games out of laimcbed at tbe opening bell ' and I A C K 3 H A S ^ r TB Fi^it ffin For CoReO Sharkey at no time showed toe. while be may not have deaerved German of the honors be gave him toe decision, at least be won toe three, affair and Harvard planned to two years ago on a foul. never once interrupted, even in tbe punching superiority and spirited send Devens to the mound in an at­ face of Sharkey’s best blows.” drive that-had given him an over­ title standing on bis feet. Tbat’e The closeness of their second bout and DotqdnMb,” Dei^ros more than Schmeling can say.” tempt to make the third game however, has-not daunted Sharkey Francis Wallace of the News said; whelming mar^n over' Scbineling necessary. Wheeler was ezpected to and be appears willing if not the worst Schmeling should have wo years ago up to the time toe toe the slab for Yale. eager," to try Schmeling agaiP- His bad was a draw—and that Wks not GEMS TO DEFEND KnqfitD. >ig sailor swung low and fouled out. Yale bad two nmn out when Booth only condition is that Max must be enough to take bis championship He looked like tbe complete master solved ot oU past foUurss, yet in came to bat the first inning. Barry content with a minor share of tbe away.” of SebmeUng in 1980. Last night be tbe minds of a great nutty ot tbe Richards VidmeT of tbe Heraldr seventy thousand faithful who saw Wood, Moth’s rival throughout un­ qpoils, taking tbe same small sum BARTFORD TITIE IN W .S. LEAGUE Reno, Nevada, June 22.— (A P ) — seemed to be biding his time, tmst- dergraduate competition, already that Sharkey received—only about Tribune said: "No longer can tbe Ing -tO’ luck; To mdet everybody’s him cUmb toe throne there will aS* i'l; WilUngnese to guarantee ^lOO^OOQ ..r, % had been repsonsible for Harvard’s 150,000—for his 46 minutes of action former sailor complain about tbe surprise, he suddenly found’ it with ways linger some question until hO - breaks, for last night he got perhaps two scores, one of which came, on last night at Long Island City., os a hire to Jack SkKkey for V a him; as the clear'Irish'Vdieb: o f Jos again battles Max SchmSling, ttsi Scbmeling’;i end of the receipts fig­ the biggest break a challenger .for heavyweight championship fight hi Humphries proclaimed him "Tbe German. • , Wood's triple and tbe other on his the heavyweight championsldp ever S b rt Campaigii Twsdajr For ichoes’ 14-10 Victory Over nuw Albie struck at tbe ban once, ured nearer 1200,000. winner, and new champion.” , Boonds Lorii Laster received.” Reno wan expressed bars today by and fouled the next He looked Slmrkey’s caution, was tbe result There was nothing more than a of a careful plan made months ago. Mayor James J. Walker chimed >onard Sacks, business manager For 15 long and often lock-luster - around-r-tbe bEues were loaded. Then in on a similar note. In a broEUl' Third Snccesshre PenooBt; Atlas Lut Nidit Squares for Jack Demps^, former title vocal rebuttal to the verdict which rounds they battled last night vin "It was a long bard trip to tbe went to.Sharkey on tbe Vote cZ be pounded the next delivery into title,’’ he said. ’I t took me eight cast to Germumy after the fight, he bolder. he great bowl which Matoson the left field stands fo r'a homer. years to realize my ambition. But I said: Game ToDqhL AD Four Teams. If be gets tbe opportunity, S a i^ Referee "Gunboat” Smith, hinueU ilqiure Garden has buUt on Long While the crowd, composed large­ am grateful that my rocky road tms "In my humble opinion, Schmeling saifi he would match toe new ebatn- aaTold time heavywitight The ex- Island^a Sharkey jijg. ly of alumni in gay reunion cos­ at last taken a smooth turn. It jshould hhve won.” plon with the winner 6t toe Fourth peris however were at least 6 to 1 traitorous temperament as' b e ' tumes, yelled itself hoarse, Alble’s thrills me to take tbe championship of July fight here between. King in their cimvictlon that SebmeUng fought and tbe atoUd Tsuton who teammates ran from the Yale di^‘ back to Boston, the city that pro­ tbe Manchester Gems with seven LEAGUE STANDING Levinsky, Qiicago, and Max Baer, had won. owed hie crown to one of toe soil- out to escort him off the field in duced the great John L. Sullivan." U. S. NET PLAYERS strUgbt vEudeties, will soon defend California. Dempaey would referee. . Second Decision Title ^ pr’s own moments of wildness when triumph. The new champion will probably their Hartford Twilight League W. L. PC. T afit ready to post 8100,000 with Only once before has tbe heavy­ he fouled him in toe Yankee Sta­ Atlas .... ;...... 2 2 AOO any bank agreeable to Sharkey or dium two years ago. As far as scoring went, that was add considerable to tbe'forttme he C O m E TO WIN championship, which they, won 4^ weight crown changed hands on a the end of the ball game. But has received from boxing by making Echoes ...... 1 1 JiOO his manager, John Buckley,” Sacks decision and never on a divided ver- At toe end through the loud Johnny Broaca, who was primarily a vaudeville tour. He has been of­ Wimbledon, England, Jime .22— 1930 and 1931, and they are out 'to Crescents • ••’eeeaee* 1 1 , .600 said, ^*to meet thS' winner ot toe dlc^. Gene> Tunney caikured the ityeOkers that sent U s «votcie out responsible for the Elis .wl^ng-tT fered 140,000 for a ffve weeks’ en- (AP) —John Van Ryn„ Ejra^ .fimke^ttiree-in a roWi .The league Pilots 1 AOO Site^jAvlnMcy fight, elthel bwe hi crown on points from Jack Dempsey to one of toe greatest throngs that eastern intefcolle^te teag^e ehai fl^ement. < 'Shields and Wilmer Allison, mem­ play/two rounds, each team, Reno on Labor Day of this year or in the rain .at Philadelphia in 1926 ever saw a prize light, beUein’ Joe . piopship and Lougblin of Harvard bers of the United States Davis playing each of the other six oluha The Echoes* 14-10 conquest of the the Fourth of July next yeari” but there was no argument as to toe Humphries hesitated a Mt as he twice. There wifi be no playout Both Baer and Levinsky admitted kept up a good pitcher’s battle for Cup team, today followed Ellsworth Atlas in the West Side League hist winner there. toouted: series, the team leiUing at tbe dose they would welcome the opportunity. "The winner, and new champlen,, eight more Innings. Vines, Gregory Mangin*and Sidney night left levery team tied for flrat, From tbe time .of John L. SulU- B. Wood, Jr., into tbe third roimd of of the season will be the winner and Said Levinsky: Jack Sharkey.” - . Devens, Crimson star n^ounds- will represent greater Hartford in "Sbarkey'^ls a bum.' I could Uck van, it has been. an unwritten law nm.n was held out at the last minute LEAGUE LEADERS the Wimbledon tennig champion­ second, third and last ^plaOe in the of the. ring that.: the champitm re­ Verdict la Supilse ships with clean cut victories over playoff series to detwrmine the hasebEdl rtuie. Eiach of the four him. l*fi fight him for coffee and in order to pit<^ in today’s con­ state-champiohsUpi and the team doughnuts. He looks Uke' a- big fish ceives t the. benefit of the doubt, That heeifancy told Joe’s voice ; tinuation of the seriet at Cambridge. By Associated PresZ their opponents. ■ teams has Won as many games as it Schmeling didn’t < receive- any such seemed to be echoed in toe roar - The three American stars, who re­ v^ning the state title wili play in to me and I coid(r wrap him up in The bespectaded Broaca allo w s Springfield, Mass., at the Eastern has lost Tomorrow night the Cres­ an old newspaper.” benefit last night, fiespitehis strong­ that went up from toe crowd, to five hits, striking out ten men, while NATIONAL mained in the United States to win er, more rifective finish. States Exposition for the New Eng cents and Pilots play. the split verdict of the two Judges Lougblin held Yale to three hits. ' Batting—P. Wsmer, Pirates .380. theTnterzone final from Brazil apd Third Boot Needed and Rrferee “Gunboat*^ Smlto, the Runs—^fflein, Phils 72. arrived in London only Monday, had land championship, and the. winner Yale (4) of this scries will play in Syracuse Tbe free-scoring battle last night Sharkey is the 11th acknowledged critics about tbe ringride, and even Runs batted in—^Klein, Phils 62. a comparatively etusy time in catch­ was at best a ragged- exhibition. No AB R H BO A E in the finals for the championship of world champion in tbe 40 years the Warriors toemaelvee. Williamson, 3b . 4 0 0 1 0 0 Hits—Klein, Phils 95. ing up with the field. less than thirtem. errm'S were jot- Yesterday *s Stars since SulUvan swaggered. above For a moment Sharkey, U s iboifi-- Doubles-7-P. Waner, Pirates 31. Van R ^ defeated J. D. P. Wheat- the Eastern states, octending. to the Kimball, l b ...... 4 1 1 6 0 0 Mississippi river. te.J down, by Scorekeeper Johnny them all. For at' least four- years derS'drooping as be stood in his cor­ Wheeler, If . . . . . 4 0 0 2 0 0 Triples—^Herman, Reds 11. ley, little known English player, fi-3, Falkowskl who even at that was a By . The Assodated Press since 'TUhney’s retirement, .he has ner, p'oused before ht. made bis 'wfid' Home runs—^klein, Phils 19. 6-4, 7-5, Allison won from Toloczn- All the members of the Gem’s Maine, c ...... 2 1 .1 11 0 0 bit considerate. The Atlas used three been a potential champiem in the dash acroM the ring to embrace toe Stolen bases—^Frisch, C!ards.lO. ski, of Poland, 8-6, 6-3, 6-2, and roster will attend a banquet to be Freddy Heimach, Dodgers—Pitch R. Packer, cf 2 10 10 0 given at the Oasis club tomorrow pitchers, Fiedler, Hedlund and Fras­ division that has be 4 0 3 3 0 seven stndght games. * Sipples has A&R.H.PO.AB Ing ah opening, but drifting threu|to AS THEY WEIGHED IN Lou Gehrig, Yanks — IQt 15th steadily with countering leftooonr Fmcke, c t....-. . V 2 0 0 4 1 iiOt picked out his pitcher for toe Mycholsky, c ....3 2 1 7 0 homer of season 'wtto two on-base 'New York, June 22.— (A P )—The and right crosses to. toe head snd' Dana,..xx ...... y.l 0 0 0 fi opening night of toe league in Hart; Sturgeon, cf-p ..4 2 2 0 in slugfest against Browns. seven long lean years had ended of­ Lougblin, p ..... 3 0 1 0 0 ford. He, Will look them all over Bogginni, ss .... .'4. 2 1 0 MAithh Gaston, White Sox—Gave ficially ti^ay for Jade Sharkey, .bhdy to give him a margin jbn in the next three games before the HSLdden,,lb...... 4 4 5 0 Athletics only six hits to win' duel heavyweight champion of the world points. Totals ...... 31 2 5 24 8 2 league s to ^ . . Sullivan,' 3b ...... 4 1 0 1 with Rube Walberg. at last,' after the strangest, most But to a wide majority of the Yale ...... 400 000 OOO—4 Seven teams will make iq> the Angelo, rf-ct ....4 .1 3 0 Riggs Stephenson, Cubs — Made paradoxical career in all modern critics, . .it seemed that . fidunelilig Hauvard ...... 200 000 000—2 Hartford Twilight League wUch Trivigno, i f ...... 4 1 0 0 four Ifits in five times up i^[ainat ring history. had earned the right to retain * his Runs batted in. Wood, Sheldon, starts its schedule next Tuesday Gravinski, 2b . . . .3 1 1 1 PhilUes. ' He stood forth as champion, ab crown, even if not' by shy great Booth 4; two base hit, McCaffety; night with the Gems playing the St. Schnell, p-rf . < , . .4 0 1 0 inarj^n.. For the entire 15 .rounds, three base hit. Wood; home tun. 'Xugfistlnes In Colt’s park, "Boggy^ durable as a baby tank, the German Mtddoon is fim]^re-in-cUef snd'-Wll Booth; sacrifice, R. Parker; double 34 14 11 18 5 4 A n e w c h a m p Di THE MAKING marched into Shukey, never brSak- a ^ play, Fletcher to Booth; Fletcher to have dght asstsbants to handle two Atlaa ( 10) ing, ground, continually ' pu n cU ^ - 1 ^ Kimball; left on bases. Harvard 6^ gaifies, which will be played four and inflicting toe <»ly real damage —I J nights each week, on Tuesday, Wed­ AH.R.H.PQ. A.E. Yale 4; base on balls, off Broaca 3, McConkey^ 8b ...8 1 0 2 0 ' that showed in the riittee distance.- ^ off Lougblin 3; struck out, by nesday,'Hiursds^ and Friday. The His short right hand Jolts terthe Broaca 10, by Lougblin 3; hit by Geins^vrtll play on Tuesday and Kerr, lb ...... 4 2 2 4 Stowe, 2b ..'...... 4 1 1 8 head, started Sharkey’s eye droop­ pitcher, by LoughUn (Maine); um­ Thursday for the opeUng week. ing in the earty roimde and dosed pires, Doolan and Hart; time, 1:40. The final roster of the Gems for (iahlquist, sS .... .4 1 xS 1 0 3 it completely in the last three. X—Devens batted for Ware tn the season will include the fofiowln{; Hedlund, c-p ..,..1. 1 No ThHIUng Mmaento, 1 9th. players: A1 Huband, "Woody” Wal- 'Fiedler, p-tf .....4 1 1 ’There never was-a really tortlling XX—Dana batted for Fincke'' in lett, catchers; Fisher, Berg,-Conway, Fraser,. If-p .... .3 -1 1 0 0 moment dtutog the fli^t, nevSr a 9th. cfiiitta-and Boisseau, idtehcrs; Sip­ Brimley, c f ...... 3 0 0 touch of toe dramatic and the spec­ ples, lb ; Jack Stratton, 2b; ^*8hortr* Bronkle, rf c ... .4 1 0 4 tacular that the faithful dtyect of ShorteUi 88; George, Dixem, 8b; Burke, r f ...... 2 1 2 0 their tiUe tilts. “Ernie” Dowd, ”L e f ^ ’ S t John, In toe stretch, however, It. wa* PR E D ia 290 WILL "Red’^ PutB*^ 82 10 10 18 9 ii Sriunellng and not the new duufi- outsiders.,. In reserve the Gems Echoes ...."...... 306 230—14 plon who. seemed . to be .wtonlng 'as will have *'Gil’*'Wright, baseball Atlas ...... V...... 600 400—10 he plugged along, as ftedt as WIN GOLF TOURNEY coapb at Trinity College, Hartford, though he bad Just been warming Smith who played with the High up fer^a dozen rounds. 10 the, occa­ school tfite-season mid A . Beagle of Flushing, N. Y., June 22.— (A P ) sional pimehing fiurries 'ne hurt New i^tain, -who is noted fo r.. his ROBRED BY REFEREE, Sharkty with right# to toe head. —^They were wagering today that UtiMT Abmiy-.' , 8hSffkey*s left eye dooed tight, but 290 will be good enough to win this Ih e seven teams that win make d e c l a r e s JOE JACOBS etui toe sailor boxed, fobbtog* iooifi yekr’s National Open golf champiofi’ up'fikR League are: Bavitt’s Gems, log, rettoating, pUlng up^p^to-. ship beginning tomorrow over the Holy ri^ainet the S t. Augustine, Fresh Meadow Coimtry Club course; S p ^ (jia U n ,' Frederick Raff. It is, they say, the sternest golf­ Home Circles and West Hartford New York, ^une 22.—(AP)— lu ing test ever devised for. the 72 ToWn team. toe excitement i^;warri9r’s losing i^ e s open, excepting only Oakmdnt The op^oing night will find two toe heavyweight ohamptonship Joe where Tommy Armour’s 801 was kines being pISyed ou diamond No. Jacobs, 'Charged thltfe. there' hod been sufficient to win in 1028.' Some f and diamond No. 8, Gems playing a ;plot, hatching for toe. last month sort it is as toug^ as Oakmont toe St'Aiigustine dub,°and Freder­ to "rob” SchMltiig' of toe title. NeW‘Yoto*-«dadE Sbarkey. Par. for the layont is* 70 hut' ick Rqtf playing the Sport Centers- - ;"A oouide wettm too,” be ttaxg- outpdyttsd. Max SdtowBOg. persons ever have equalled perfeot* ed in Sohmsitng'a dreasinf room, *1 aaany, wprid^kto' figures in competitioa gad oidy one, . SBORT BBODFS ' told nswsp^pamisa And It was print­ Id (woi^ dm.— Lso Diegel, has scored' a ffoia ed^ that I we^d 'iibt aUow Nine to the championship tees. The course The 1982 S t Louis open golf tour­ leave hls.dniMiig room If. a "ceriain measures 6,815 yardZ. PeW fairwim nament ' invowea prizes totsttag refofoe” wot named to officiate in are straight from tee to> green and |150,.aa,siga^t 810,000 put up for thii mMoh with Joric Sharkey. the rough/is high. . the ItSO 'evsfit V '"Hut tha boacldff s eonunission in­ Thera is only one pateh. of .water T h e HoklifivUle,^ Okla.? All-fo- sisted! ;toat we iTQUld get a equore on the coarse, at the pat 4 sixth I f pfe-battle scowlz win championships,^ Max Schmelibg might have diaas, -a.bssSbsl|.tiS(S, .Won 17 con­ dial, Avan thou^ I hodtevety oo»> hole. ' It requiree a eariy of MlO baafied over U s world’s hegi^weight crown right then and there to the secutive gamss Off i tonr of 'Texas. t fono Ik titoioufcia of toy in fo rm yards. Gene Sarasen, tired of the .*1ty]Xietlc”-eyed______„ ______Jack Sharkey . when this .pictufo was taken dqrlng the MqaUfia Stele bOUtge'has won. t ^ t e .w a 'w «8 t -t k ‘''Akd kot roMOd. adulation th*z fo U o «^ hia letuen weigUng in ceremony in Hew York. Sharkey is seen on the scales as the ICbntaae lateroolk$iate, heaket- from BnilVid last w e m , had a 75 SchxneUng (at right) and Bert Stand of the State Boxing Commission (in beU ehemptoaship.for 29 of lest in pnfetfcgpaetifdaarr center), looked oa.\ , 82 ye4a|.r^.-.

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Connec­ street Antbnuccl roamed the country im- N orfolk ...... 20 29 AOS LEGION IN 7-7 TIE Broad Brook .... 010 18 0—14 sidered objectipnablq. tions wiUi fast truck service out qt ------til a short time., ago when he went American League Two base hits, Zwaclty, Bycholski; CLOSING roU R S—Classified ads to New York going south and. west FOR, RENT—5 ROOM downstairs M anchester’s sacrifice hit, Cordy; stolm; basest be published same day must be re­ to live at 23 Fdplar street, Brook­ W. L. P.C. ceived by 12. o’clock noon; Saturdays Agents .-for United Van Service. flat all improvements, screens, and New York . . . 43 17 .717 w m THOMPSONVniE Hensel, Muska, Zwacky, Ford, Bjr* lyn. Joseph Gerak, a brother of the cholski, Brimley, Fraber; base oa A • 10:30 a. m. one j(rf ;the leading tong s t a n c e shades, ready July- 1st Inquire 20 slain woman saw Antonucci hist Philadelphia ...... 36 27 .471 D a t e B o o k moving companies. Phone 3063, i^ ey street. Telephone 59U.' Washington' .'i.. . . . 35 < 27 .565 balls, off Hansel 3, Filler 8, BychoN TELEPHONE YOUR night and called to a detective to ar­ The Manchester American Legion: ski 6, Gustafson 3; hit by pitched W AN T ADS. 8860, 8864. rest him. Antonucci flid not d^ y his ■^^6trolt • • -• • * • • • • • 33 26 .559 team journeyed to Th'ompsonville Tonight FOR RENT—COMPLETELY renp^ Cleveland...... 34 29 .540 Kristolf and Kovpienski jty Bych^ Ads are accepted over the telephone vated four room flat, 93 Charter Identity. He said he was intoxicated last nigdit where it played ia thrill­ Musicale at Salvation Army cita­ ski; struck out, by Hansel i,;BychoiU at the CHAR6H RATE given above at the time he quarreled -with his St. L o u is ...... 30 31 .492 ing and exciting game with the del, by Cecijian Club and Nicol En­ ski 2, Gustafson 1. as a convenience to advertisers, but REPAIRING 23 Oak street. Apply Sam’s Shoe Chicago ...... 20 39 .339 ___ •____ / the CASH RATES will be accepted as Shop, 701 Main s t r e e t . wife and did. not remember any­ Legion team of that city. The out- semble. - PULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ thing...... •••••••••••• 11 48 .186 comp ^ the gam ejf^. a 7 to 7 tie. Tonoorrow 'FURNITURE REPAIRING, up­ ' —- National' Lotetter - HAWKS WIN 12-11 ness office on or before the seventh holstering and refinisbing, 68 High­ FOR RENT—4 ROOM fla t 134 At the request of Supt. of Police It was too dark ‘to continue the Thursday, June 23 — Graduaticm day following the first Insertion of W. L. P.C. each ad otherwise the CHARGE land street. Telephone 7077. Maple street, all Improvements, Charles Wheeler of Bridgeport An­ game. exercises of Eighth District schools. The Hawks won 12-11 in an ex­ RATE will be collected. No responsi­ tonucci is being held a prisoner Chicago ...... 34 25 .576 This Week citing game with the Yankee. garage if desired. Inquire 132 .533 KiMmann started on the mound bility for errors in telephoned ads MOWERS SHARPENED, key mafcT Maple street after 5 p. m. pending extradition. Boston ...... 32 28 for Mahchester but w;as replaced by Trade School graduation exer­ Junloro, which went 10 innings. Tho will bo assumed and, their accuracy Brooklyn ...... 31 31 .500 cises. cannot be guaranteed. *mg, vacuum cleaner, lock, gipit McCurry in the sixth. Manchester Phillips twins and Zwick 'starred clock repairing. Brtitbwaite, 52 FOR REINT—5 ROOM flat down­ Pittsburgh 27 27 .500 Friday, Jime 24— Opening o f for the winners. Winzler and. INDEX OF 31 33 .484 attained a six run lead in the third, Pearl street. stairs, at 63 Walker street. Inquire BETTER STILL Pbiladelphia...... but was imable to hold it tiuroughr two-day state convention and field Hagenow were the Tnuiu cogs for CLASSIFICATIONS 65 Walke^ street George Jarvis or St. L o u is ...... - . . 28 30 .483 toay'of Loyal" Order of Mdose he'fe. the Yankee Jimiorr. 26 29 .473 .put tha,game. .Erratic, fielding by Eirths ...... A iOiekander Jarvis. Tel. 4224. ‘T like Eva. She’s the sort of s New York .; ...... 'Manchester paved way for the Saturday, June 25--State Mason­ Hawks (12) Engagements . ■•eeseaeeseae TAILP3^ING^bYtoG— girl who stands out in a crowd.” Cincinnati ...... 30 27 .448 ic .'Veterans at Temple. AB R HPO A B Marri.'.Ses ...... ••ageaee f o r RENT—4 r o o m tenement, International League Tbompson'vilie tallies. B a • • a • a a r GLEANING’ ‘Tm all for Molly. She sits out’ Opening of two-^y sessions of Gavello, p, l b ----- 4 1 1 6 0 2 ^leaths L. P.C. Rautenburg, A. Raguskus and Card of Thanks eeaaaaeee with all niodem improvements at —^Kasper, Stockholm. W. 16th annual convention of the New Cruden, If ...... 2 1 0 0 0 0 In Memorlam .. SUITS SPONGED and presfied'^; ^ ii’Arch ste«t Baltimore ...... \.. 40 25 .615 Smith led the attack for Manches­ ter. -Rautenburg also made two England Conference Luther League Grezel, If ...... 2 2 1 0 0 6 Lost an4 Found »aaeeeas alterations.' W illif^ -C^mason', -10 •••••••••••• 39 26 .600 Announcement's ...... z at Emanuel Lutheran church. Walter PhlUlps, North Fairfield street South Man­ FOR RE27T—FIVE ROOM upstairs Newark ...... 40 28 .588 beautiful catches, one a shoestring Personals ...... 3 flat on Elro street, opposite catch and the other a running one cf, c ...... 6 2 2 8 0 6 Automobiles chester, 'Cohn. . lif 33 32 .508 Wilson Phillips, Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 Armory. Telephone 6720. h&nd stab, which would have cost NOTICE! R och ester...... •32 33 .492 3b ...... 5 3 3 1 1 a Automobiles for Exchange • a 5 31 38 .449 Manchester the gkme if he had Auto Accessories—^Tires .,4...... 6 RB»IT HUNTING?—T ^ u s what Jersey C ity...... K. E RINGROSE, AVIATOE Zwick, lb ,'? ....5 1 2 6 4 X Auto Repairing—^Painting ...... 7 C O D K ^ E S a n d c l a s s e s . 27 Notice is heroby given to the Reading ....'...... 24 41 .369 missed. Kulkulka and Nabonzy play­ you want,< we’ll take care of it for legal voters, o f the SEJVENTH ed best for Tbompson'vilie. A li(^ ss ...... 5 0 0 2 0 2. Auto Swipols 7-A Toronto 23 40 •3bb Kluck, 2 b ...... 5 2 2 2 3 1 Autos—^ii> by Truck ...... 8 BEA:uW*'CULTURE—Earn while you wiUlout charge. R. T. McCann, SCHOOL DISTRICT, Town of Man­ Manchester. (7) ' TO RON DANBURY FIELD ^tutos^—OFor. Hire * . , ...... 9 learn^. Details free. Hartford, 69 Center - street. Dial 7700. - chester, that the Annual Meeting of AB. R. H. PO. A. E. J. Berzenske,-rf . .3 0 0 0 0 T Garages—Service-Storage ..j.. ID A^dpm y of Hairdressing, 693 TODAY’S GAMES K. Berzensks, Motorcycles—^Bicycles .11 said district will be held in the Buck- Kennedy, 2b ....'.5 1 0 0 0 0 Main street Hartford. 6 ROOM TENEMEIW, aU Improve- O k -cf...... 5 O 0 10 0. X Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . .42 land School, Monday evening, Jime Eastern League Smith, ss ...... 5 2 -' 2 3 1 2 Kenneth H. Ringrose, who was Bnslaees and PiufasBional Services ments, steam beat garage, good 27, 1932, at eight o’clock (D. S. T.> Manchester’s firiit commercial flier Business Bervices Offered ...... -13 location, rent reasonable, 3^ Walk­ Hartford at Bri^fiport. A..'Ri^m8kus, 3b 5 1 2 0 1 0 ,44 12 11 SO- 8 ~9 for the following purposes: Rautenbiug, cf ..5 1 2 4 0 0 and who Eas'been connected for sev­ Household Services Offered .....1 3 -A HELP WANTED— er street Inquire 30. Walker. s Richmond at Albany. Yankee Jrs. (11) Buildlng-N-^optTt^ctlng ...... 14 < To choose a moderator. ^ Lwne, If ...... 2 1 1 . 0 0, 1 eral years with'the Custis Plying Plorlsts-»NurSeries -"IS ' _ FEM ALE “ NbrfoUc at? Springfield. Hale, lb ..-^*.....6 2 1 10 1 0 FOR RHINT—STVE J^OOMS; 2nd ^ -Tq hear reports of District .OlEU ^tonio, If ...... 2 0 0 2 0 2 Corporation at the Hartford field, Funeral D irectors...... 19 5 ^ cers. • ■ I'lbw Haven^at .^entow^v Runde, 2b ...... 5 2 0 1 2 0 Heating—Plumbing—^Roofing ' 17 WANTED— YOUNG ^man for floor, aU improvements at 137 -Mid­ Amerioao League Jtodd; lb ...... 4 (f'O 7 '0 0 has been naified manager and flying Pongratz, c ...... 6 1 0 7 1 0 Insurance • •aaaaaaasaeeaeasoa aw a 18 generkl^hotisework. Must be neat dle Turnpike West Squire 1st To elect District Officers for the Katkavedk, c ....4 0 1 10 1 0 instructot of the Danbury Aero Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 coming year. New York at St. Louis. Winzler, s s ...... 5 2 2 2 5 2 ironer. Apply mornings only. 192 floor. Pbiladelphia at Chicago. Cobb, r f...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Club, Inc., of Danbury and has as­ Hagenow, 3b, p . .5 1 2 3 0 0 Moving—^Trucking—Storage . . . 20 To transact any other business Painting—Papering ...... 21 East Center street Washington at Cleveland. August, rf,...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 sumed his new position. Canade, If ...... 6 0 0 0 0 6 Professional Services ...... 22 FOR RENT—5TVE ROOMS, afl that may propefly come^before said Kissmann, p ...... 3 1 1 0 1 0 Mr. Ringrose, who is president of iheeting. Boston at Detroit. Turner, r f ...... 5 1 1» 1 0 1 ^lepairing ...... 23 impr(^vements, very cheap rsBt H. National League McCurry, p ...... 1 0 1 1 1 0 the Connecticut Aircraft Pilot’s As­ Judd, p, 3b ...... 4 2 1 4 2 1 Tailoring—Dyelng---Cleanlng •... 24 Dated this 22pd day o f June, 1932, -Toilet Goods'and Service ..i-.Vt. 25 DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 ;a ^ tz, De|>at Square. Pittsburg at Brooklyn. • __ sociation, was selected from among Wanted—EBusiness Service ...... 26 at Manchester, Conn. 39 7»11 27 5 5 several,applications. He will super­ SETTER PUPPIES for sale from FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room Cincinnati at Bostoq. . 42 11 7x28.1^ 4 . Educational ANDREW HEALEY, Thompsonvllle (7) vise necessary changes to be made Yankee Jrs...... 043 300 OOO 0—12 Courses and Classes ...... 27 ' sire and dam of known hunting tenenifints, with aU modem iin- EDWARD STEIN, Chicago at Philadelphia. Private Instruction ...... 28 St. Louis at .New York. AB. R. H.PO.A. E. in the field, which has not been up H a w k s...... 201 013 120 2—12 Dansing ...... 28-A ability. Price, mgles $10.00, females provements. Inquire at 147 fihist DAVID ARMSTRONG, Bouchino, 2b ....1 0 0 0 1 0 to standard. He will also have an in­ $5.00. Donald R. Tuttle, Andover, ,x—One. out '.vhen winning run Musical—^Dramatic ...... 29 Center street or telephone 7864. Committee. ACES WtN>A.OAlN Kupeck, 2b ...... 4 1 0 0 2 0 structor assistant. The organization was scored. Wantedr-Instruction ...... 30 Conn. .. Financial FOR RENT—5 ROOM downstairs Kulkulka, cf ....5 1 2 1 0 0 is backed by members. Two base hits, Gavello; three Bonda—Stocks—4dortgages ... 31 -Bigelow street. Inquire 53 'The Aces defeated the Athletics Borys, lb .. i.... .4 0 0 7 1 1 base bits, Walter Phillips; .blt% cdC Business Opportunities ...... 32 for their seventh win of* thef? season Jedzeniska, p-.v...6 1-2 1 2 0 IN MEMOBIAM Gavello 3 in 2, ZWlck 4 in 8; stetoa Money to L o a n ...... 33 POULTRY AND Bigelow fitfeet or telephone 5853. Help and Sitnatlona SUPPUES 43 16-10. Bantly was •wild walking lO Legenza, c ...... 2; 2 0? 9 1 0 bases. Hawks 7, Yankee Jrs., 4$ Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, men. Kose pitched-for 4 inmngs Nbsal, r f ...... 4 1 12,0 0 MAGISTRATE: You admit tear­ base on balls, off Gavello 1, Judd 6| Help Wanted—^Male ...... 36 FOR SALE— ROASTING ducks, second floor, all improvements ana for the Aces and also got two hits. Typrpwicy,, 3b----- 2 1 0 2 0 2 ing a handful of hair from your hus­ hit pltoher, b y Judd (J. Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 Baker played well. for; the Josprs band’s head? Agents Wanted ...... 3 7 -a ' dressed; * 25c , 20& alive; also garage. 27 Starkweatbei streeti Polorylo, I f ...... 3 0 0 3 0 1 ske, Cruden); struck out, by Zt Situations Wanted—Female . . . . . 38 baby ducks. B. T. Alien, 37 Doaot.. Hagenow bit a double in the second 'Nfibiioi^, ss .....5 0 1 2 2 0 DEFENDANT: 'I wanted to put 8, Gavello 5, 7Udd 6; umpliii^: Situations Wanted—M a le ...... 39 s^eet Telephone 8837. - ' ' FOR-RENT—6 ROOM'FLAT #ith inning. " , ' • ■ ' ______it in a locket.—Answers. Matchett. Employment A gencies...... 40 ga£ag,e, 17 Walker street. Inquire Aces 16 ' • V 35 7 6 27 9 4 Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—Tehicles AB.‘R/.;H Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 W. Miaiiining, 15 Walker street Tel. , 1932 m M am ^ester...... 006 OOG 10(^7 L1v 3 Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 78281 Hurlowciz, 2b. .-4 ,'2'*2 ' 2 ThbrnpBmivllle .... 000;321 001—7 Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 1 9 1 ^ 1 Nptiee is hereby given'that the Connors, lb ...... 3 Two base hits, Leone, A. Ragus­ Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD fumish- F()R RENT—1 ROOM tenement I^ose, p. ...,••.•••2 2 1 0 For Sale—Hiscellnneons annual.meeting of the legal voters ? kus, Rautenburg, Kalkulka 2: hits, in|(y, in good condition; also goi^- with all ifliprovements, heat, and Squatrito, c...... 3 0 8 Articles for Sale...... 45 of the Fourth Sriiool District of off Kissmann 4 in 5,«McCurry 2 in 3; Boats and Accessories ...... - 46 variety of tools; Mrs. Florence Miil- < gfirage. 169 Summit street . Phone J.'Sinunons, 3b. . .3 3 2 Manchester, Connecticut, will, bp stolen bases, Snflth 2, A. Raguskus, Building Materials ...... 47 ward, 33 Clintdn street. 5987, held iU'the school building of' paid Greene, ss...... ,2 1 2 Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 1 Jedzeniska, Lengenza, Nosal, Polo- Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 District, Friday, June 25, 1932, at Jones, If. ... • • • •. .1 3 Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A FOR SALE—4 BURNER “QuaUty”.. FOR RENT—4 AND 5 ROOMS'^ B.. Magnuson, cf. .2 8 1 ryle; base oh- balls, off iOssmann 7, iSTOOY ^ H A L COC34RAN PICrVRts4^}DEKINft eight o’cflock P; M., Daylight. Saving McCurry 3, Jedzejiiska I; struck out Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 gas range, with oy^n ; $i0. Teler rent brand new, just finished, Time, for the following purposes,-to McCann, rf...... 1 0 1 Household Goods ...... 51 phonfe 632$. . • $if;-$22., Walhiit near 'F^e strest w it: Wiley,' p.' .i..■...,.1 0. 1 by Kissmann 6, McCui^. 2, Jedze­ Machinery and T o o ls ...... 52 Lfiqqire Tailor Shop, !8 Wrinnt S t G .’ Magnuscm, cf. .1 1 0 niska 7. Musical Instruments...... 53 FOR SA L E ^^ PIECE parlor suites, 11 To d e ct a moderator o f said- Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 meeting. - ■ Specials at the.Stores ...... 56 a 9x12 rug; also several ice boxes Totals ...... 21 16 11 27 6 2 EX-OFFICIAL FINED Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 and other household furniture. HOUSES FOR RENT 65 2. To hear anditake actlon-on the Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 reports of the restrict officers. Athletics 10 Reasonable prices. £, buy and seU AB R H PO A, Bridgeport, June 22.—(AP) — Rooms Board' Hotels—Resorts FOR RENT—6 OR 7 room bou$e, 3. To elect officers for the ensu­ Restaurants poultry. Wm. Ostrinisli^, 91 Clin­ in g year. Ilemsuy, c...... 3 1 1 5 1. George Gydesen, 35, former fire com­ Rooms Without Board ...... 59 ton street. Tel. 5879. with modem improvements, at 181 Bentley, p ...... 3 2 1 2 missioner was fined $200 and costs Boarders Wanted...... 69-a Center Street. Inquire 173 Center 4. To see. if the District will levy Country Board—Resorts...... 60 Baker, I h ...... ;3 0 7 0 aqd given a 30 days jail sentence, FOR SALE—ONE LEONARD used street a tax and deternfne the rate and Sahonson, s s ...... 2 Hotels—Restaurants ... date of payment thereof. 2 2 half of which was suspended by Wanted—Rooms—Board icebox. Bargain for:cBsik.-Also one K. Hagenow, 2b. ..3, ? 2 2 FOR RElirr—6 ROOM house, all . 6. To see if the . District will au­ Judge William C. Buckley today on Real Estate For Rent used electric ,refrigfariMtiJi!fi,p Mprse, 8b. ....:.3 t. 2 0. a charge liquor law violations. Apartments, Flats, Tenements make, first class ctfikp^i^iBargaln in^royemehts, and garage, rent $30 thorize its Treasurer to borrow in D. Hagenow,-rf. ..1 2 ■'i 0 Business Locations for Rent . for cash; Tel. 48(». - ' . J, mpnthi H. Flpto, 22 Doane street the name, of said Dlstolct, sufficient Gydesen pleaded guilty. He was ar- Houses for Rent ...... SulUvah, cf...... 8 1. 2 0 reeted after State Police raided a Suburban for Rent ...... funds to meet the requirements of 4 FOR RENT—TWO SINGLE houses, W ebb,-If...... i 2 0 speakeaty June 9. Summer Homes for R e n t ...... REFRIGERATOR—LE O N A ^,.:^ the District-for the utinping year un with monksgni on their per t o r i - -Oh, whatfa tba d M | r- were used to ruonlaf cm enoe?" Scouty eugiped. "Wefve i i d our ebare.of this. A'J, r«ee tracks 'cause th ^ d been with "Let’s find some other ’. circus since the day that they do. I'm ready now ter IHEKI THE BABY HAS HONEST were bom. new. There are a Idt -of CONNIE,’ HER FIRST TOOTH. They bad b ^ trllnod to tear 'round here that [wei’ doo'r^ tOv A REAL around real fast and cover lots of miss." T o o r r n ^ Tbe Tinles then went to a plfoel A T O O tH ! t( ground. Ten niinutee of real racing didn't make them look fOrlom. that brought a. amilo to.aash. o6ara< A TOOTH! NO! Tbe monktyA though, were face. A lo to f drous pegias. ii ^ BABY H A 6A \ A b o u n ^ about and ankioue to get fine d$Et t^t they _ ^ off, : uo '-doubt One Ofthean started Said Scouty, V TOOTHK bunch thiit 111 snrprMw tttUf, % squ'ealing and thia made the Tinles smile.' bunch. Ebdng out t ^ .a f tT "Stay on there,.. J^aekA" Scouty ahd ru show you how to. cried. 'You're really'' w rin g quite The. ponies soon ware hItetiiM ug^’J a ride. Tbe doge will etqp' and then rigb^■' ■ “ ■ full'of MM" wefil tiim you looed, after While." r t, cliihhed^iw, OM fM tvdlr . But Jaclto telt hiM hgd enough. them, and shotitsd; He thought tbe going’ WM'too rough g o!"' so with a very ft n ^ sgiliMk, he "Oidd8pl"_ysllod Windyt' jumped up in tbe air. real fspCl .fMlU'Medryptt M He then seismad happy as could M tb ei be and scrambled ity.a' a a a i^ tree. ran,'MMWI Tbs. dog be left awpfnA' u u it Be SbOfT; kneifv. the monkey. WMnH tu rn . Said’ Dtiney, face is o’er. Whkt 4M that liBodliA^ scam- m * ■J- J. -J..-. a '7 "’' ■?' T '' • 4 :

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N«xt to his conscience— there’s The next time the butcher or the U r r tt Jakey npycr seems to have ahy PiFFWuuty.ooTwiTTiNe coal man asks us to pay our bill we H i c k e y C h i m s e l i O HcGutffi. ; nothing which a man takes so lightly Be durf-tb MV as his summer love affairs. are going to ask him for one o f those | VeSt . -THockMOTTIbAi r "standstill agreements.” t l A C e ArT I AM sups I CAAi lUidiMJC OiSlcer—Hey, what are you trying Kathleen~How did you get the | -nSAS ! Cif C 6 U R S S to do? CAS^ - V C S - v I V IIL U habit of wearing your hair so long? V 6 U VUIUU B e Vd&LL Drunk—^I’m trying to piiU this Malvem-r-Oh, it just grew on me. -CilKe wants a bridge lamp. MVSeiJ^ ‘^virtw d F Expensive furs are extremely I l a c k A M V fashionable. From the way the M Y B B S r young fellow, if rou know a pretty •^ A iiB L e -^BUrr’iT4e*A, 3 husbands storm when the bill comes | -W I T5tiS-r CLSXRgP UP ' lass In, they must be all the rage. vU A V , ^ H^io’s not ashamed to tote a market S(^LV/ep A T5bB B e r ^ R T e r c H a ^ . basket, •TtiAX tiAD -fife: SECRerT " And there’s a question trembling on SPEAK FOR YOURSELF CQOPVE, your Ups s e R v / ic e b a f f l e p HUBERT (to fiancee): I admit . I t e A R - You are a prize dumbbell If you WiMS V^ARS -^MVOUD don’t ask It. your batUng costume looks smart, BCMBSI :Cdna, but I must say it would have S c e r fL A K iP Wlgglnn—Tnnt there some fable shocked our grandmothers. EDNA (defiantly): Oh, yeah? You, VARP With a lion’s skin? CP v-fRAiAHAi©, Waggman—^Yes, but now the col- speak for your own grandmothers. ' 1^^ do the same thing with a —^The Humorist v V r t c u i t Sheepskin. HOIiDlNO BACK The prosy, -after-dinner 'talker is • unhygienic. ‘ Music, persiflage, en- "You used to call me sweetheart •' tertainment, should follow a meal, b^ore we were married. Now you ' and not heavy and wearisome dis- d ^ ’t call me anything.” "That just shows my self-con- { ; snsslon. trol.”—The Humorist . C b Speaking of a new girl in town, a youth said: "She Is so handsome INITIAL COST • that even ^^thout her clothes every •* body would turn to look at her.” "Fine teeth, mine eh? What] would you give for them?” ' V ' ------Caleb—I hear Aleck Tricity got " I don’t know. What did you give ( b V-i - caught cheating in his anatomy for them?”—Schwelzer Blustrierte. ' e«ftTn. Gerald—Go on; I ’m breathless. COULD SELL ANYTHING Caleb^They found him in class Wirii some French postcards. BUSINESS MAN: What do you! do with all those pictures you \ % » . Father—You took accounting at paint? Bollege this year, didn’t you? A R TIS T: I sell them, sir. y BUSINESS MAN: Well, name! CASE /* Lwamrerr. Son—Yes, sure. MEL! Fatherr-^&yl>^ you can account your terms, my man; I ’ve been look­ ' for the rilk undies in your last ing tot a salesmem like you fori laundry. years.”—^The Humorist <3 Turn that mattress—shake the bed THE BUSINESS HEADS —put that roll in banks instead! Turn that paper on the shelf, let "Sir, my wife said I was to ask I that bttik-roll be itself! for a raise in salary.” r " SCORCHY SMITH An Intensive Search Begins By John C. Tefvi: ' Empty out that sock! Be fair! Let "Good. I’ll ask my wife if I may that wad come up for air! give you one.” — Gente Nostra, { ' U f t those boards and shake those Rome. rugs, or your’* dough’ll get full o f bugs! . THtV MAbfi A ^FE' l AH0\N6,T)AU\ ^ I TMIMKSO.TOqBEnVl , r WE LL p It ^U c a m p d o ^ IONOVA ^L a o < l e a d e r , v o u a h L , Morgan, Schwab ar Rockefeller lapper anny ays LIMB, BOVS AND THEN WELL SCATTER W ' X ARE OOIMB ID (DDE-THE R(M never kept it in the cellar. F wta.u.8.fAT.ofr. F S : SO WHATEVER ELSE HAS HAPPENED HAS) THIS WASHY AMY ACCiDEHT HAPPENED c l o s e B Y ! 8UTATH0USAMD *THiN6S PAIRS -mtS WIU BS OOR BASS . OP *THiS CANYON AND ,VOU LOOK, You can bet the Vanderbilts never SHARP FOR SCORCHY *. sewed it in the quilts. COULD HAVE HAPPENEP REMEAABEft'BOYS, SCORCHV AMD J A X e •?' Raskbb, Mellon, Henry Ford, never .SINCE *. WERE LOORU^ laOR CttPF BWELt(H6S banked beneath a board. S O TA K E p l e n t y O P R D P E ! / 7 ^ Visitor—Well, my boy, what did -A- you get on your birthday? ^ i Three Year Old—^Aw, I got a little m red chair, but It ain’t much good. Its got a hole in tb|e bottom p f it You can see what

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Beverpl from this town ai« . at­ tending the 82d annual convention B-ANC-E of the Connecticut Congress of Par­ ETeiy Wednesday Night ents and Tei^cbers at Connecticut BASCON LODGE Agricultural College, Storrs, today New London Tnm^ke. and tomorrow. f .j': ’ i Admlaelimt Ladles, 26o; Gents, 40c. ^Wnuny** Connolly, Prom pter, Miss. Elizabeth Carlson, daughter of Mr. ahd Mrs. Axel Carlson ' ~of Pletuumt street, and Miss' Adele Takaitis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. s o U TH NCHEIS TER * CONN Zaindr Yakaitis of Irving sttoet, ABOUT TOWN were members of the graduating class from the New Britain State Normal School. Miss Carlson has prepared for kindergarten teaching. Color bearers of Ander8onart d l the summer. BLOSSOM-BRIGHT FROCKS FOR Miss Mary E. Qulsh, daughter of An members of the Women of the Mr. and Mrs. John J. Qiilsb of 69 Moose who. plan to march in the North School street, who had been parade Saturday afternoon, are re­ Bright and beatiHfut fo^baM d— thav'll make you lookifta a invited by a friend to spend the quested to be present at the Home evening with her, was completely club tonight at 8 o’clock when final blossom YouiiMlf wherever you wear tpami Thay'll mardii surprised when summoned to her arrangements wlU be made. tha laundry as crisp/and c o b ^ l as brand new— afid wait home a short time later to find a m fourteen of her classmates who will N ew 'tfl you saa 'tha stylasjfourtaan are shotmi but soma art not avan m iim Fannie Clark, Miss Mildred pieturad), Battar maka an ahriy start and haVa pl^anty ^.tuna to graduate with her this week from PhUbrick and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fine Quality the Hollister street school, already Shapiro of this town w^re register­ make your salection boMiiso it trill be no easy lask to pass up assembled there to help her cele­ ed yesterday at the Hotel PiccadUly, SUfUm erPabnes .any o f thaml. brate her fourteenth birthday. The New York City. evening was pleasantly si>ent with games and dancing. A buffet limch Mrs. Harold E. Oates of 14 1-2 Specietly Made for Us to Sell et This was served. Mary -was remembered Hackmatack street is visiting her with many pretty gifts by her brother at Nantucket, Mass. schoolmates. Remarkably Low Price CarroU Chartler on Jtme 14 pick­ Mrs. Gertrude Limd Quish, teach­ ed from his home garden the first er in the Buckland school, is pltu- peas. Yesterday he picked a peck M ail Phone ning to spend the summer at more. He thinks he holds the record Trevett,- Maine. for early picking of peas locaUy. O rders O rders Temple Chapter, Order of the A final meeting of the .joint field Eutem Star, will hold its final day and state convention commit­ Filled Filled meeting imtil September, tonight at tees of Manchester Lodge, Loyal Or­ 8 o’clock at the Masonic Temple. der of Moose, and the Women’s Auxiliary, will be held at the Home John Tivnan of 100 Porter street Club on Brainard Place at 8 o’clock will leave this week for Southwick, tonight Reports will be heard on Mass., where he will be employed by the arrangements that have been the Berkshire Ice Company for the made for the convention, which next few months. opens Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock.

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Meadow Gold BUTTER 2 43, With that sweet Jime flavor.

W H ITE LO A F FLOUR 241/2 lb. bag 6 5 « LE A N D A ISY HAMS lb. 20< (Small size.) Average 8 lbs. HALE’S TESTED

H ‘ /€To 4 4 EGGS doz. HANKY (F resh) PENNSYLVANIA VALLEY Motor Oil 2-gai. can 8 9 e (100% pure.) Miscellaneous Specials Burt Olney’s C om ...... 2 (No. 2) cans 25o iP L o C K Q o r (White or Golden Bantam.) v o /l b Top Notch Corn ...... (No,*2 1-2) can lOo Sunbeam Sliced Pineapple...... 8 (No. 2 1-2) cans 47o (Each can contains 8 perfect halves.) Navy Brand Pears ...... No. 2 1-2 can 19o William’s Boot Beer Extract ...... 8 fo r 60o Atlantic Lunch Crackers 2 lb. pkg. 27o Country Club Beverages ...... 2 bottles S5c (Contents only. Indndes lime, lemon, orange and pale dry ginger ale.) tH € T c d 4 \ Certified Preserves ...... 2 lb. jar 29o FIQUUSO I Beardsley’s Peanut B utter ...... 2 lb. pcdl 2So Odimm '"J " KRAFT A,'"-.} , ■: :• ■ J— CHEESE 2 jars 2 5 « — ' ' i,'-. ■ ‘ I’i'’ ! ■■ Kraft Jar cheese only at this low price for thi« week-end. Prims Reduced Bay year Tea and Coffee In biflk.. We have a grade to fit N ative Sunkist :yhar SKHSLetlkM^.. Y ou do not pay fo r fa n cy cans and hig^ Spinach___pkg. 7c Oranges . .dozen 15c -piieed^iSrortt^ Fresh, crisp leaves.- Sweet, seedless oranges. - r - Santos Coffee 21c lb. Native Head Fresh Picked Made by a weU-lmotm of long weai^g material and t^ ori^ 'to iassure comfdrt and style. Tima Lettuce ... 3 for 10c Cantaloupes Plnehurst Spedal- Firm, solid heads. 2for _____ ... 19c Blmd Coffee 35c lb. Dellcioin, ripe melons. liv e Lobistors Fresh, Native W lnesiqi B alk Molasses...... 25o qk.. P eas...... 3 qts. 25c 23c Values Full, firm pods! Apples . . . . 4 lbs.25c ^ijour...... 'V. Onwge Pd^ise.Tea. Medium Ivory Soap.. So bar Native Head ^v>^c.Valu^ e ■ 39c Ibi ' Our best Bon Batter 20<^9 lb. O sllfom ln ' ..Usdail^-. 48e?Ih.'-- — ,Vl Star W a t e r ...... lOo bottle Cabbage------lb. 4c Plums dozen 5c By Spraal :SBfcVMneg\', with Terri Coiniieilos^cdi^ iirow:''.'; .^..;.... «-.O.Q.-V| Halibut We will pres^^to youA 50c Values ‘ ^ / l O Sugar, 10 lb s... • -S^lc **Health Market*' Specials Faidbm ent Findinrst Spaolal B y ' ' 0 1 ^ 0 Pdioe Tea Tender, Jolcy 45elb. ; I7saa^*'48q,n». Fancy Green Dustpans • • • • St •••••••••• v^dLYSssMoeed UolMg or- HOUND a 2 ^ Values ,; ^ Cui Openers 10c m ek -IM xedTeaSSclb, ' • Fsmoas Besnty. bonsoltHiit sad .mf-, S p a to lu ...... lOb esdb LL STEAK '*• Radio lAfetroMgec > 39c ValuM .. ***** quaUly prime, A No. 1 beef-only the best sold '•••••#• Voo at Hale’s Health Maiket. Y ou niaiy 1 12elb. rT" .'i ■ ' . , l b CvJ u^OmBAewer - -'I^ . LAMB STEW , a,«. aLOK.'A ||. ’/■ llBw'^lMa^ <.w , . i. <. ! IT o; fb. k i i Raymond Wo6dbrldge,cson of Mr. lO R m iB E S b » T' • _ - - - -____« ' - _Ij_!__L_._ _f . i \ Fresh, Tender and Mrs. Arthur . R.-Woodbrldge, of -.S 'lm Manchester'(^een,-and-a. sshlor at Wesleyan'.tlhlverslfyi-underwnit an' PORK CHOPS .. o^rationjfor;,appsiiA<»ils at the Memoilal’'hondttijjrHibndaF, - H k