■'.■A' y'>^ i- -n-»■V . (, 'V - f ' ' / • ■ . . ' W ' TUE8DAT, M A T 2§, 194« X,- YMB n O B T B K f flaitrbfrtrr lEtintitto ISmOk . .\verage Daily Circulation I Or the .Month of ,^prll, 1910 The Weather parade went north to Depot choking, he la recommending ths firemen cania the South Manches­ Forecast of U. S. Weather Bureau The Unemployment CJompenaa- ter firemen, wearing dark trous­ Square, counter-marched to Wood­ extension of the delivery of malla Oon Division of the State Labor I Firemen Hold ers,* white shirts and dress capa. land street and down Woodland j on Hilliard street. Autumn street 6,393 About Town Department, has moved from the The South Manchester firemen street to the„grounds. The^Viait- and In the new development be­ HALE'S SELF SERVE f'loiidy and continued cool to­ armory here to the l>glon Home ing firemen 'enjoyed themsefve.>t at Member of the Audit were headed by Assistant Chief tween Fairfield and McKee streets The Original In New England! night and Thursday, on Leonard street; It will be open Parade Here Daniel Haggerty aa Chief Albert the' grounds and sandwiches and and Hartford road. ' ! Bureau of Circulations JkM lH®ort*nt << th« tomorrow because of the holiday Foy Is In the hospital and could other refreshments weftihg of these came the two trucks of the 10 o’clock/! but the visitors re­ the baeement of St. Jamee'a church. There are now H carriers at the Noiih End f^rnival. Manchester Are department and mained, until nearly closing time, Manchester post office. The sec­ W ednesdoy Specials Miss Ethel Mohr of Spruce the car of Chief Foy. 11:30. The Kmhlem Oub will hare a tion on Hilliard street that would ; I street was the guest of honor at a Seooitd DIvlalofi. Manchester was ' crowded by he covered now receives mall only j I The parade of local and visit­ " membera’ nodal tomorrow after­ mUcellaneous ahower„ given Sat­ spectators during the parade. through the sub-station on Depot fj Stock noon at 2:13 at the Elke home In urday by Miss Elenor Bldwell of ing Bremen held last night In con­ St. John’s drum and bugle corps Up Now for the Decoration headed the second division. First Square. The business at 'this Rockville. Chestnut street at the family cot­ nection with the opening of the a body of marching men from the .'lation amounts to about 326,000 ‘ tage at Coventry lake. About 25 week’s carnival made up In noise Seek to Extend a year and' Mr. Qulsh Is of the Day Holiday friends of the bplde-elect enjoyed what It lacked In number?. It Broad ftrook fire department and ti . , - Ml*» Nellie Walckowakl of 39 Its old hose and chemical tank opinion that the re.sldenta of Hll- I Unimi street who resigned her the outing and dog roast. Mia* was scheduled to start from In store Open All Day Wednesday Until 9 P. M. G e r m a n front of Manchester. High school truck/ south Windsor sent a (larrier Service Hard street are entitled to. the 1* posltlpn at Middlesex hospital. Mohr received many heautiful and service as well as Autumn street, j useful gifts. She la to be mar­ at « o’clock, but It was ah hour marching delegation, but rules -r- Green Stamps Given With Ca.sh Sales. rf-Mlddletown, to take a position as i would not allow them to take the which has long been Just outside ■ aupenisor of siirgen,' at Harring­ ried on June 9 to Felix Tan- late In getting underway. of the delivery streets, making it j gerone. The ceremony will take The parade moved north on fire truck out of town. Andover Postmaster Thomas J. Qulsh has ton hospital. Southbridge, Mass., with Its new truck and a small made a survey of .Manchester In necessary for residents of that ' Armour’s Star or Sunlight was given a surprise farewell par­ place at the Andover Congregs;- Main street headed by a police escort In autom,oblles, followed by I force of men came next In line which he Is seeking the extension street to get their mall at the^ .\llir» I’ llc \\’ar Siipplira in .-XhAaiHlria ty at her home Saturday night by tlonal church. Manchester office. The fast de- ; the district officers. Behind and this company was followed by of the free delivery of mall by Sugar Cured Hatn 1 1>. 23 c her sisters and friends and was the new truck of the Windsor carriers from the Manchester post velopment of the section on Hart- , CoiisideHng More- the recipient of a lovely desk set. The Women's League of the them came /the Talcottvllle drum $-12 Pounds Average. Nazis Circle fo¥ K ill I»ck s department. office. Jn the survey which he ford road also warrants, in Quish’a | Second Congregational ch>irch will corps headlbg the marching mem­ opinion, the extended service. The ; bers of Ahe Manchester fire de­ ■' 9’ollowlng the firemen were au­ has submitted to Washington and MUa Lioulse Abemethy of WUll- meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 tomobiles of alt makes shown by which has been referred to a post Inspector Is expected either this , msntlc. formerly a teacher In the o'clock. Mrs. John Hubbard w ll partment wearing their dress unj-* week or early next/fnonth. forms Behihd the Manchester the dilTerent dealers In town. ’The office Inspector In B')ston for Sugar Cured Bacon u>; T6c Money for Army Hollister street school, wa.s In be chairman of the hostesses. town last evening calling bn In friends. ?.l,b. Box 4 9 ' Mr. and Mrs. G. E Wlllls of Kraft Cheese Equipmeiil Needs East Center street are spending Liston To the 'Voice of Manche.ster” — Thtirsday At 1:30- ten days at Atlantic City. Station W\BC. . . i Start Your .Summer Fun Here! Creamery Butter 29c’ Siipph'itirnlul Defense NO IIKK VI.D Drof'rain to Inehiiie Kraft Philadelphia Pinehurst; I'rmihioii for Planes TOMOmiOVS mrlrd Laiisiii;' lirm y Boys ,S>vini ITider Water: ' BrilLsIi , Kxprditionary; Dej:oration Day Pkgs. !Meeliaiii/,alioii ISTiieh Ilirs «>n (prrmiiii Caught Jiy I'ipe’s Surlion l’’t»n’f Fitriug nPMtruc*; Open .411 Pay Wednesday. Cream Cheese V 3 .No issue of The Manchester Closed Thursday. R. * B. I oiihl \0 0 ,l ' inriil of Frnioh tine Jubilee! Boneless Chicken 6-Oz. Can 3 7 e morialDay. 12 to I4-Pnnnd SiliialiimNNskiumlrilf'- under water, Schenk came up UollapspH; Nazi Right] Libby’s — — Bulletin! oil Ihe far aide hut Wholey did Washington. .May 29.— C«‘rv O ill- not Flank Oiinrhcs Down; TURKEYS /• (.\ P )— The administration Wholey. had come too close 29c Corned Beef 2 edns 39c h 'n m s tn a large pl|H> tlml driiliied the iiiroii}'li llie Territory lb. drafted another bii.siness Baldwin Plan pool and hl.s nriu w,t|!y,,riiught f. h*rs. Yielileil liy Belgiani.iJ Asaorted"Cold Cutn. .lb. 45c leader lo facilitate the de­ li.V the .suction. Me tVtlnriy got Holiday ‘Musts’ from the Baby Shop fense, program today, ap­ Ills arm loose hut then his faC«^ Skinless Frankfurls. Hormel Spam Can 2 5 c stuck. \ Berlin, May 29.— (AP)'."^};| pointing Donald M. Nelson of M>r Irainnmr ' Regular Franlrfurls. ^ F’orlunalely, his head . kept Tke F.rench industrial city of Chicago as procurement di­ Frankfurt Rolls. water out of the pipe n-f\ he L i ll ^ ^ d the Belgian Channd Baby Sweaters rector of llte Treasury. Sup­ Id hicaiiic iiiiril Schenk Sandwich Rolls. ____ Mav Br Used port of Ostend have beea ; Coat or iiUp-over modeli moduli In pipink, blue nr whitt. Armour's T reef plementing appointment by I him out. He's nuiHln|(yH SlzeH Infant* to 2 yeari.yean. Hciz^id, th^ British Expedi*/ WHOLE LAMB SIIOI LDER— the president yesterday of a chin, two black eyes and BoMd or rhopa rut off and rest forehead. \ tionary Force ,is facing de-)i Medium Can Libby’s Defense (,’ommis.sion to eo- OITicially I*r<‘sriilf'4l lo for atewtng. 9 0 ^ Seheitk Is a little vexed struction and a X important ^ Pound\...... A w V - ordinate Ihe armament pro­ lbf\i>ipr, too. As he res- $ 1 . 1 9 fVth’rHl Df‘|iarliiH‘iil of segment of the F lin ch line Ready To Potted Meat 6 for 25c gram. Nelson was placed in .situntioii wa.s i Vholf^hls fofit WHS suck­ ed Into Ihe drgtn and bmlly cut. 4ias collapsed, the' Germatt;^ Serve! the key position of the gov­ l . f l l K i l l i o i l L p i H y K< j I o f Alexandria. Kgypt, arc choked with mUon. i:rated nuitorcar*. harrela and other freight Impor- to be "very critical.” .\ “ mur- Bigli command announce^ tQ^ Whole or Baby Bonnets Regular Can Libby's ernment’s purcha.sing agent. l llH ’Sl o f ( !o illln is s io llC P i la'd •'> " a r preparation* in thi.s pielure. Just recoiv.-il in the l-’nited .Slale.a hut made a* Krenrh and (lerous” haltle is raging in * ___ _ . I British wai-Mlilpa ronc entrated in Ihe Jiijrhor. _ Mu.isolln i, whose UHllike Ihl'eala tile lloet was designed to \ day as its legions*circled for; Shank Half, Dress Bsby up In aL new muslin1 bonpCt with silk the Klander.s iMK-ket, a War lining. Pink or blue. SiresSize* 11 to 13. loftFet, eontinued hia .-ahre.rattling ii« ing I.rf'opold Qf_llie I',elginiis .sunendried his sniiy to the- .Nazis, the kill in the Flanders-Artois ,50c pound. V eal Loaf 2 for 25c Wasliington, .May 29.— Hartford. May 2!l i/T)- -(Jover- .Ministry .sjaikesmaii said, hut British SliHl trap. THe powerful German; Butt llalf, (A P )— President Roti.sevelt niV Baldwin’s Job training p'To- > he gave no indicalion of thej right flank crunched doi^j 36c pound 7-Or. f ’on l.lght 5leat and War Department official.s gram today wr.s orticlally pre- turn the lighting was taking. | 5 9 c •sented Ui the U. S. Department of through Flanders, through!| H PE C IA L!. Fresh were reported today to bn Experts See The French and Britisltl Move Towaii| Native Tunafish 15c 2 for 29c rolfsidering a supplemental j K'i'*cation and may be adoiitnl by Ireland Mov;es to Put. troops were said to be dis-■ territory yielded in the Bd*** SWEET­ defense iirogram for Army studpbakcr, uniipd gian capitulation, enveIopii^^| Rompers Socks Beardsley's ~- playing "admirable courage,” ' \ BREADS, 69e lb. equipment, plane.s and mech­ Ktates commUsloner of education 2\llle^^ F aeiim Along the front from the Honiine,| (lhaiiiiel Coas^ Ttot onIy\pAtend but also thn^ Dainty embroidered Ankle or half stK-ks In at Wa-oliington. Fresh Pineapplea ..ea. IRc anization which would add Anil} oil War Footing lo the Alsne the F'reneh Armies.I- B ^ian tewns of Bruges and.; ■ roni|)crs for boys. Sires pastels iind dark ^shadea. 2-Lh. ,Iar 2 5 C The FWcral govenmient'.s inteV- Ripe Cantaloupcd ..ea. 18c Peanut Butter of the renter eontinued to eonsoll- Langemar^k, while the air,* 6 months to I yesr. Blue, SIrea 4 ' . to,8. more than $000,000,000 to e*t in the Connecticut plan i» be­ Bm Disaster date their posltlona, and. the allua- Kxppflitioiiury Force in Strawberries. lieved lo he tied up with, the na­ force^^atepmd up ita drivt white, tesrose. All Kinds of Colonial Brand Ihe preparedness oxpendi- Calls Up BrM’rvrs T'otlay A f . » a - tlon there was deserlbed as "ex­ ture.s already projected. Fol­ tional defense program, which re­ tremely favorable." I)pH|»prutP AtlPinpt to divide and destroy. MAKE YOUR 25> Fa.shionx for American playgrounds. Fa.shion.s for your trek to sea quires a large .supply of .skilled i)pN|>pral<‘ Sitiiutioii' o f ^Volume, rs Begin Ap- Three Villages Recapturnl Hundr«0*p f Wwer-divtiig boml^ 79c antN$l Pickles 12-Oz. ,Iar 10c lowing a conference, in which workers. The high ronimand announl-ed r wide oih-h .simces — for ca.sual wear at iionie Secretaries Morgenthqy. jind llritisli niul F m irii in plying lor Srrvirr at that three vlllagra south of the juH’H o f German Trap. Otis battle 01(0*^41 w u freely preO I4-Oz. Bottle Red IVIng 4 Woodring. Louis Johnson, aa-1 he received a telephone call from Collapse Ards Somme had been recaptured fri)m dieted In Berlin Owt the entfaprOf i PENNIES Dr. Studebaker’s a-sfli.stant. Dr. J. Flaiidprs Clan Bi* Herriiitiiig .Stations. the Germans. Indlrstlng' thst the British and Fren^ eeUinated ati sistant war secretary, and] (?. W’r.lght, asking for Immediate I/ondon, May 29. — f/Ti (Jh- Silver Dresses x^By TIpcIiani/.Pfl Forres. Nazis now held only two brldge- a half-million men. would be wtyr BUY MOREI K etchup 2 for 2 5 c ( ’,en. (ieorge C. Marshall. data on what Connecticut wa.s do­ Dulilin, .)lay 29.— (AP) — X War Fervor hesds fin the French side of the daiintrd by 19 days of steady, ac­ ed out or be behind German baik*| airls' sheer dresses In dimity, dotted ing in the way of training the un­ river. tion, the British Bxpedltiphafy Bwlsa, pique and voile. Colors; Pink, blue, Army chief of staff, reviewed Ireland vHllcd up army re­ ed wire within two days. Oermaais Gantner Jaritzen employed and the sklll-ni-sty forr Bulletin! The Germans orlglnsily estiib- l-’oree liegan a movementy from tIR V i ■!••• lY I PRODSI malre. Sites 1 to 6 years. lO-Oz. Tull Drinking (Hass Jar .Army needs with the presi-1 imliLstrial jolwi commentators.revised their preyP;^ I/ondon. Ma>^ 29.— -T’— serves t<)fla\’ and niuved llshed bridgeheads on the ■ south Flanders towards the Engliali ous estimate of the ' “ tlent, there were indications Telegraphn S,>iin|wiia .Surmiflrr .Sppii io Kml Channel today In a desperate at­ Bathitig Suits Bathing Suits Brltuln'H F.\|MMlitlonar> Force .swiftly tf) pul her forccs’Tfn a side of the Homme st live points Biitlsh-French forces, "With the fioatlng Bra’’ that Mr. Boose volt would ask The governor today telegra|ilieedltlonary F'lirCe—aid­ aellnn’’ lo cover IIh withdraw­ her neighhor, Britain. 'Ihe attacks to c'rack the stMl Jawa i $3.98. . Miracle Whip Salad' Dressing gram within a few day.s. tion. Bplaxiiij; of Blorkade. A Germsn raid on French posi­ ed hy F’reneh iiplls fighting with at Muslin Slips $4.95 to $6.95 The amount he may aak. It waa ^ Tile governor advi.scd Dr, al toward the en about its busi-.} and Italian oboervera expect Along the Channel, It was said said to be p re s e t Into an arkw; fit and figure contr^. llah^ a Mrong rear line, hut Calves* Liver. ipodels. (Continued on Page Four) nes.s (irotty much as usual, i Italy lo start, piMuijbly within Dunkerque Itself "la not directly (Oontlnued On Page Pwo) about 12 mile* aquare, south a ti Children*!^ ’ : It wa* re gard ^ aa "almont Ihe next few dayii, but In Lille. / Native Broilers and Fryers. No. 2'/] fa n Rosedale Clerks. shopkeepers, . laborers ; nvenaced." i-erlaln" that much equipment and others In the lle.serve Corps, i North Africa and the Medllef- I Calais was also still Frenrh Dunkerque, one of the next tar*' Lam b I.egs. Bathing Suits X Rise of Long and muterlul would have lo b); reported at the Collins barracks j ranran rather than against I hands at the latest reports last gets for the Germans smoshlngL FORREST MILLS DRESSMAKER SUITS ^ T v q Sliced Pineapple abandoned. This, It waa oald. and other designated depots for ; F'rame dlres-tly. This view night, the aourcea added. I Allied Troops^ along the French coast of the E ^ . 1 See Our .4dvt. On Page 2! ' All wool suits In smart styles for bo.va Floral patterna of oeersiicker, broadcloth and spun N I ivould lie deal niyed to k<-4-p It instruction.s. was siipiMirted by Nleola.Slar- Belgian Korelg/i Minister Paul ! lish Channel, waa reported by fllen j and girls. Colors: Red. blur. navy. Sires to $3.98 Flashes ! from (h-rman hands. rayon. Sireh 32 to, 52. |i| No. 2>'i Can Ilmidrrds Fiager tn Serve, ehltlo In a oenil-nionthly po- Henri H|>aak Tald In an Interview , to,-have been burning for three i 2 tn 8 years. (Late Bulletins of the (Ah H ire) Told ill Court Volunteers tti the Defen.se Corps lllleal review entitled, "The he was "conipI<‘ t*'ly without Infor­ Take Narvik days and there were unofficial ad- 1^ / • By I>rew .Middleton Pinehurst \ ONk-PlECF. PLAYSUITS HO Rosedale Peaches ’the eyes and ears of ,natlon.'il ! ('onqui-al Af Kmpire.” lie aa- mation’’ on the present wherg- /vices that fighUng raged tn the D IA L 4151 "^Vlth arparaU iklrt. -SIzpb 14 to 44. Sreraucker,^ I M q To Cut Down Force. • Isindrm, May 29 ■ i/l.'i Neutral'<|efensc were augmenteil by ' oertrsl Italy's "dffenalve. oh- alAiufs of King I.^-iqsild III folhAv- streets—poBstbly Allied troope in brolK^Ioth. Bpun rayon. to $3.98 Oiilliiies (larrer from Ing Ihe Belgian monarch’s eapltula- combat with another Germain.' $1.00 to $1.69 Texaco or Tydol Middletown, May 29—i.-T);—C. K. • , . - . , j njilitary .sourees said today that ' hundreds of civlllana /e.-igi-r to Jrellvea" Would Itr aellons by Joiiit Atimirally-Wur O Bailey, - manager of the Middle- ir le t^ lia n ie l o l*rPI4|(!r.ll*M he desperate situation of. the .‘;erve KIre, / Ihe .Navy and warplanes In lion. I meehanlzed flying column. ' ' ~ ~ r \ ''PIQUE TENNIS DRESSES town faetory of Ilemington-Rand, ...' r '•r I 1 ' Bntlsh Kxpedltionarv Force atvl The niBtomary Wi^nesday. half, . the Mrdilerran«-an/ land war ^ Wherever he Is. Rpaak deelnrcd, ; V fire Comiiiiini«|iic With their strategic posItiMi im- With Separate Shorts $3.98 M o to r O il 2 Qts. 2 9 c Ine., ty|iewrlter . manufarturers, r y O l I r l r p I l O I I P 1 ,0 . ^Frcnrh. tmops -in the Shrinking hojidsy w a.x oh,served, however,' In' Africa to eonqilcr the Mu«r. aiinounoeeginhlng *—— - Flanders pocket J;ould be relieved and qn spite of general anxiety ' Canal and evriitimlly In Ihe (Continued On Page Pwu) | poiifi Captiirr of Pori. ( Continued on Page Fiiiir) (Contents Only) Friday the plant, now employing Hartford; May 29 oT'i The rise there w-as no apparent decrease in Balkans to. protect ilalian In­ \ SLACK SETS x -< r \Q about I..325 iiersons, would o|>er- of George A. Uing from a $30 a (loiillniird On Page two) Ule.size of the erowrls at neighbor- , terests. . ' '' London, May 29.— Joint j M o xie 2 Btis. 25c \ WEAR-EVER Spun ravon, denim, hop-sacking, gabardine. Sizes N T M q ate W'lUi only a akeh-ton forexr. In- week mechanic’ to the $50,000 a Ing pleasure resorts and golf j Admlrally-VV'ar'tjfflce communique | 14 to 20. '• to $5.98 ability to “ reduoo lnvrntoriea,siif- year president of the Gray 'Tele- courses. ' Koine, .May 29 OP/—The ' sur­ Japanese Plan annuiinced' todky that Na/vlk, far I King’s Hicleoilii All Kinds of Other Beverages 'fielently" waa given aa the rraoon phone Pay Station Company was Meanwhile the newly formed render of the Belgian Army on the SLACKS AND SHORTS for reduction in personnel. .outlined in Superior cotirt today Control Blamed northern Norwegian tire/ ^ rt, had j Plain colors and stripes. Sizes 10 to 44. $1.19 to $2.98 At New Prices. ^ ♦ ♦ • 'with the presentation of his con- (Continued On Page' Pwo) (Continued on Page Twelve) P^iiy Bomliing been captured from the/Germaiui. ! Is Kept Secret $’orm Itrfenoe I'nll. j tract., ■' / , "Information'' has bepn received ! ■ • I this morning that Narylk was cap- SEERSUCKER SUNBACK DRESSES Toronto, Oht„ .Slay 29 (/T’r-:- look the stand In hls^ult For Ail’ Pliisht 4 'liiiim L iiifr - t o r e d last night by Allied forces TRADE MARK ( Nelly Don Models \yUh zipper closings. Sizes 12 to 20. Spurred by the charge of C’ol. C. baok-.salary aggregating ap- •i*.u».MTeni $3.98 Oranges Doz. 29 c jwiii K a i l l Kagernei, and Vorsne.set also ; Gf'rinanfi Believe Alliea K. Reynolda, ptealdrnt of the Ca- 1 pfviximatrly $80,000 he claims is Southwest Paying Tribute I Until ‘Spirit of Rraifit* are In our hands,” t(ie communique i Might T ry to Bomb' nadlan C>>rpa Aoi)o<'iation, that from the Gray Company. Brilislr an«| Fronrh saliL • ■ SPORT SHIRTS Fancy, I-arge 7,500 armed (irrman Rundlats In ' "fter attorneys In the case had We will furnish you I/ong or short sleeve models, In gabardine. Size* 34 to 40. anrp’ Is Brokpn- Fillly. Narvik, long th^ goal of Allie^l i Castle Given Leoj^ld* $1,98 Detroit oonatltute a threat to 1'’ead their pleadings. fcrioril.y^ lo (iov- pressure by land and sea, hud lw<4i ' U Indoor, Ont.. variwis asoOeia- ! he now lives, and for To Discovery by Coronbdo Pineapples Each ernnipnl Owiiprship. ilankow. May i/T> In German hands vlrtpully since i Berlin.- May„29- with ice umi a hratifl SPORT SKIRTS 10c tlonn here have formed the first i the past 28 years ha.s lived, at 32 -<4h—The wherti* ' the April 9 oppnlns of the German ' abouts of King Wear-Ever Week Specials- Cotton plaids, shantung iy\d lisle. Toronto auxiliary defense unit. I Lorraine street. He Is 69 year* ------Japanese NavaM uf force Is plan­ invasion of Norway. , Leopold of Albuquerque. N. M.. .May 29 --b rsles a hiatory that/preceded the I new air eohditiuned $U 9‘ Fancy Vellow Plans for organization of a honte- old, he said, and w lH be 70 Wa.shington, .May 29.—'/T- The ning dally, .''"^mbardments of The garrison at one time W'as , Belgians is kept a Secret, autbor*'’ $2.50 Drip Coffee P o t* ...... ; ...... $2.25 landing at Plyniouth" by 80 years. I ized German sources said today. guard for Windsor, to be made Nov. 3. ^ > , plight of the British and French fA'i Four hundred years ago the (Th.Ungklng; provisional capital of said to have numtiered 3.000, but $2.76 Drip Coffee Pots ...... i..$ 2 :5 0 •Cotton Shop," lip of soldiers, police and tv.ar >et- Under questioning by State’s Air F'orces,. described recently by first white explorer toured the Indians Jiiln/t’^lehratlon I since In view of bitter attacka oa.; Lbs. the r je ^ a l t.'hinesc governinenl, In recent days the German high Bananas 4 21c l-erans,• were formulated at Wind- M- Alcorny' his’ Prime .Minister tVInston Churchill The soutpwest hna entered en- command has told.of reinforcing It I him by Allied leaders it was $4.96 Tw’in Fryers ...... • I* • ■ $3.9o American soiithwcM. and didn’t tjfitff Its "spirit of resbttanee is COOLERATOR fsor last night. counsel, he said that w hence wa.s i as "infeiior’’ to Germany’s, w-as tl!iislaslieall;0nto plans for the roken,” >. Naval spokesman de- .with mountain chs.HScurs arid other dared conceivable the Alltta< Fancy Boatoa 16 and an apprentice at the P ra tt, aacribed today-by John H. Jouetl. like it, ' $4.30 Dutch O vens ...... • $3.49 celebratip^ahd fV-en the Indiana trmipa dropped by parschutc. might try to bomb his castle'U i f ; From,, now until the NoMend Stockings Two KllUd In Train f 'ruh ’ Whitney Co., Willjam Gray i president of . the .. Aeronautical Today, the -three racial grbujis whose a^:es,tors Corfinado, con- The statement Was offered In ex- | The strength o f the Allied force were known where he is stay $3.95 Chicken F ry e r.*...... ^ ■ $3>25 j brought a, proposal /for a te-le- ‘ Chamber of Corhnierce. to part or which have mingled in the, land of quered/Are Joining with the de- TTie .strictures of French Head Lettuce Head 5 C . aeenrtirni,. or Oouni.u » i ' planstloii of dally raids on Ghung-j-.NorAeglans, British and KrincH are made of highest raes Lake, .MiniY, May 29.— (ipi' '■ phone pay station Uiat would col- full government ownership of their the purple sage began ler rant Reynaud and Belglaa^ first part o f Oel. fo r $2.60 Saucepan Sets (3-piece) ...... $1.98 — Two persona w-ere k llM and 45 . summer- s.enqAnts of Srm^^^^ last Sunday, I-h a s not been slated. 'quality silk, with a iect money without an attendant aircraft plants. -, long tribute to the dissatisfied pioj ers in marking the annlver- attacked the city . Only Allied Fm.thold Premier Hubert Plerlot were dt-1 $1.95 Whistling Tea Kettles...... $1.49 rloera on two paaoengrr trains , P ratt/* Whltnev. and Stating the ease for the Ameri- pioneer of 1540. 'Don Francisco S{ In waves for four hours. The region around .Narvik re- ed as justification for this secr*erio*ls, the fo\irth tasting three ness to the British Isles, he and half a million Belgian sol* investment? “Wear Ever” Four W ay C o o k ers...... $1.98 (LonUnued On Page Two) Tonight the. premiere of the Mend the favorite H am Lb. 2 5 c the ,«ar telescoped. I larly organized, long established ed by the sinking sun, but gold Coronado Entrada. a pageant of hours). For example, Narvik Is about dier.s stood bravely in the thtch; at “Wear Ever” Covered Saucepans (Bakelite handle) . .$1.29-$1.79 Coronado dpi not find. He claim­ $00 Persons Killed : 400 miles from Trondheim, which battle." ... If, in October, you desire to of active ladies - ; and experienced Industry can pro- the conquiatadores' arduoiui trav­ purchase the Coolerstor wa will pr. Markets A t A Glance I duce—and no more. ’ Any system, ; ed "N ew Spain” for his king, and els from Compostela. Mexico, to ' Tt was estimated by Chinese ^In turn Is approximately the same Foreign- correapondents pointed allovr you a credit of one half . Basement. everv’where! $1.15 New Tork, May 29.— ! other than onlerly expansion di-j returned/to Mte.ico, a disappoint­ the Gran Qiiivlra In Kansas., will that 300 persons were killed in the I distance from the nearest of the out that Leopold'i personal honor j of the $19 towards a S cu. fL Loaf Cheese Lb. 25 c Ntork»-r.'*leady: war hablen een-j ; reeled by our own air IndustFy i ed antLa discredited man. be presented In the Unlv«i{alty of ; capital yesterday. ' British Isles. Germany, however, i and Integrity were Involved to ;; model at tfS-M) or 6 cu. ft. ter of Interest. ./ ' Stores Open I leaders will fail—and fail m isers-’ gigantic ’’birthday party” — New Mexico stadium by nearly While acknowledging that i holds other bases in the rich, |n- ‘ Premier Re>-naud’s charge th a t' model at $59.50. Otherwise we Ronds—Improved; /M i bly.•’ fptifially it Is known as the Coro- 1,000 setors. After four nightly Chungking Is not an objective of jdustrlal southern lobe of Norway the king failed to inform the A l­ will call for. the refrigerator j GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES akare gains. ; On the same program, before the do Cuarto Centennial relebra- shows, the pageant Is to be taken present land operations; the I whiftn are eloser ,thag Trondheim lies of bis Intended capltulatioa. - when you are finished with It In' Fran kfu rts Lb. 2 7 c Foreign Exchi^ge — Narrow;! ; National Aviation Forum, Comdr- >B—opened here today. Backed on a round of other cities through spokesman declared that the city to the British Isles: ' "A fter seeing bow lb* EngUefe the FnlL sterling marked/ op around one Until Nine j Charles E. Rosendahl, of the Navy; by the Federal government to .the the southwest. contained "military objectives” ------;------beat it out of Andalsnes wltliau$^ HEADQUARTERS STORE OPEN UNTIL cent. i asserted airships "are d e c id ^ y extent o f $200,000. the celebration The Coronado celebrations.'and and was dotted with anti-aircraft Informing the Norwegians. "tbSL Cotton—<)u)^t: trade and Mall will be carried out this summer in I - Treasury Balance same sources replied,” Lcopotej FOR 9 0 ’CL(X :K Tonight { valuable to our own defence; or the war’s disruption'6 ? holiday guns. I WEDNESDAY H am bu rg sire. offense, at sea in our vast oceanic New Mexlcfj. Texas. Arizona and travel in Europe, are expected by He said Chungking "had to be had every reason to suapeet they ' G. E. APPLIANCES S« m ; outside and spee- sphere where long range Is an Colorado, and, in Oklahoma and oifictals to bring m ore' tourists to attcaked,” regadless of Us status. I . Washington, May 29.—(.ri The wotiUl de.sert him finally and try^J CLOSED ALL DAY Kansas In 1941. position of the Treasury May 27; LT. Wood Co. AND J W . I U U CORN nlatl g. enorinously vital factor.;’ Ihe southwest this yeqr than ever Japanese authorities, he said. to reach the channel for e h* 51 BiascD Street THURSDAY Ml eady: Improved spot > Clowtl All Day Tomorrow, Needs More Tlian Plants Juan Francisco de Cardenas. before. New Mexico, which fig­ "guarantee” the safety of third Receipts. $12,060,765.59: expen­ return to Ehigland whfl* ANDES RANGES MEMORIAL DAY tla I ' rroductioh of' airplanes, said. Spanish ambassador to the United power property there, “ provided ditures. $39,048,699.01; net bal- French had but on* thought T e L 4496 omm Selected Beef Liver a. 25c Memorial Day ures It played host to approximate­ MANCHiSTBR. C * . W —Ifigher; trade and States, came here today to take ly ,5.000.000 persons In 1939. hopes military objectives are not situat­ anre, $2.otl7,225.453.76; customs break through and get back ' gpot miand. i (Contleued *Je Page Two) part in the obeervance which cple- to entertain 6,000.000 this year. ed In the vicinity.” t receipts for month, $23,339,706.01. Paria” r ~ " . I ^ ' 4^- r ■ A CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1940 MAN(^STER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 194* PAGE THREE & A 6 E TWO and the organlcatiofi alrea.d) ------— Jr<------a Allied Troops exisUog.'' the governor declared. General Fields Hints Important Shepherd I>OR May Have Control Blamefl British Start Experts See Baldwin Plan "The Connertlort plan waa de­ Britain Should Slate J^ill Pay^Mpmage Stat^PoIicc ' Saved Life of Burled Boy veloped with complete co-operatior NeWs From Manchester’s Neighbo Kor Air Pliglil Fight Fiercely ForTraiiiing with Indualry. which fiimlafied In- 47« Dies Todav' ^UnHnown . . May (/P— Move Toward Allies Facing ntructors. additional equipment Learn Lessons fimda In part and Invaluable a.aaiat Tomorrow to veterans Equipped j Tim. a Oehnan ahepherd dog. (OnntlniMd from Pkge One) ‘ may have aaveit the" life o f 11- (Contlnneal from P »f») One) anre In developing couraea.". London, May 29.—(A3—Admiral Big JMsastcr Mav Be Used etirrd Commandfr of of the Fleet Sir Roger' KSyes, who yeaV-old rharleij Boaaman be- Channel Coast "he no longer haa any power." ‘Ciinning Tpchniqiir' ,N>w Hftvfn, May 29 —^4^)—Con-*^. Merrian Post, No, Meriden— ■Toiietl. dlaruaBlnt. the poaalhlllty ' as a special British liaison officer Wephone, Radio. Tido-i danae he barked Inalalenlly at Spaak aald King [..eopold loat hla ! Stafford Springs j)2nd Infantry .Slrick- i l l neotlciit will pay hom ^e tumor- AndreV McGregor, coi nder, of a pile of dehrl.a under which of eatahllahlng government-biidl ((VintiDned from Page thie) (t'onfimieil from Page f)ne) P riz e ^ on j was with King LoopoJd until late ! ^*»rn Sii(*r4'<‘(iii)^ (rontlnned from Page. One) Bover»'lgnty and that If he ahould , Memorial Exercises ' .Monday night, Lsaued a atatement ; I row Memorial Day —to tt.s war IlaitKlcn and Charles !(allagber type Ready in Kndle<**»|. the lad waa burled. plahta. rannoi be ohtained "In eonchide a peace treaty with the / _ John O. Notto c n itli Hf'inorriiagcs. of Mo'htclair, N. J. time lo be of value in thia defenae Gray and the governor conferred today hinting that there were cer- , , i Veterans with speech, song and The ik'K waa »>elng exerclaed would not be valid Only by mechanized fomea equal * Bv Slafford Girl 472, Stafford Upton'Post, No. 14, New''\MU- Drive AgainM Crimp. ^ ye.sterday when the rear wall of program merely by dnm|ilng pidilie whr,se’"nght' "o leaeh The^ •bil^’nei "b ecaW w l rona"der''that’’liny act. >o'Germany's, aa the spearhead of on re-employment with Industrial tain Important facts not yet gen- ' ^parade, as with tenderness and fiinda Into lirtek and mortar In hew New H^yen, May 29—/JPi—Brlg,- erolly known attending the Bel- ’ London. MftV 2P, {IPs—Thfine Irp uy. ! care the graves of those who have ford -Charles A. Way, comn^ an abandoned Kaat Side tene­ w-.aa made more perilous by the ; he ean ^om p llB h now will be lij>^a southward Ihru.at or by e.acape ! employers To Be aV Rockville cr, of New Mtlf.ord. ment collapaed and fell on loralltlea. regiihdleaa of the Inevit­ *'Aa’ the re-fulte.|ult of the confer- Both present members of the j Gen. Lew ih L. Field, retired com- gian monarch's capitulation to the formation Ministiy iRmird a state- 1 9nswered """ the (Inal muster are Hartford. May 2!> T)i<> lortS Itelglan capHiiliitIon which opened valid." % : l>y New Hiyvbn. .May 29. -iiPi The Germans. rew'n with flowers and flags Ailinical Foote' . Post, No. arm of the law now hrara. apraka young Boaaman aa he played in ably extravagant eokt or the at­ AttarW'euel Reaervj.er\e*r ! The.ae aoureea Bald thl« Alliea i cnce," the governor reported. Democratlc State Central Commit- | mander ofN h e 102nd Infantry, monl ttniny on lojtftons Br tractive (M,Ilf leal fa»:lora whieh the way to'a swift .Nazi attack on "analysta of unemployed was made League,of Nations Association an­ While the majority of the Brit­ ‘ * , , , . 1 I' 4'lor 4the 118- VfderaiisV8-L8 » IlllfX of the d v il New Haven-Charlps Douglas, and a*«a. ^ . j 'ihe yard. . iMinkerqiie. , • inTlah .Mr, there face one o f the greateat dla- nounced today Gertrude Mooney G tv.A to . Honor Dead To* i lee of the 35th Senatorial district : (Connecticut National''Guard, died snould irarn from the (fftTmun in -! iho yo'ar.i. hav eoinmandcr, of New’ Hqyen; John! Stnoe'Malrh 1. when .‘'«'ri;<>anl | Tim- lert;, .reacnera to the government jdanta would Involve," FoTl’e* wl f'lejpiel 7e- re-Laatera i aatera'Tn'hialory' in hialory unlea'i;' unleaa Adolf Hit- I ^^ateate Fmployment '\ ish press WHS bitterly dimouncing ; taken their I With contplele nalionallzation Mtlll In Allied Hands "qf the graduating rlass at Stafford V^apping , which Includes the,thirteen towns ' today in New Haven hospital sev- l-eopold. Sir R('gcr issued a slate- | Vflslon of Holland, where, It, said, ; loll and the "ilwindling line of I’ . Farrell and .John KorffxOf New. Waller Boaa of the Ki.lgefirld i>ar- i wrei'kage and -harked. An emer- aervea at the norUFtJHman porta; lera armored tegiona can he met, Bureau working through the", 18 . morrow with Fitting ! of French aircraft planta. Joiiett .Springs High school had won the l eral hour, a f t e r V was stricken ment requesting lh.it Judgment be , Haven. ■?; mek* ranked Aral In a atate-»1de | genry aqnad extricated the lad. i The port was re|>»)rted still In of Bremen and fta m b u rg^ w rll aa with mechanized dlvialoiia at equal ; dlatrtet ollleea '.Mrs. W. W. Grant ' at the district convention held 'cunning technique " siicceeJled. i *'9ve 15 les.s faces in ' aaid In Aiigiial Inal year, "know- organlzaorganization's .8200 prize awarded Ceremoniesi; Details of tw-o cerebral hemorrhages. He w-as "suspended on a Verw gTillKnt sol-i t’oniiectiriit than a year ago. Moore-White Post. No. 18, fiWH -v> . aaamination condm ted by State | Jle anffered broken lega and to* "Analvais Indicated bulk of un- '7894, Manchester I Monday night at the Stafford although the Dutch were I Ing that they yere on the brink of ' r h?»vv 'ihcMlnv"*N^^^ rommiinleatiqrCrenfera'and^rmor- firing power and Impervious anniially_ to the . Cqniiectlci|t_ High 47 years old. dicr until all the facts are -fn llK In some of the towns, aelipol bury- John' Rockwell, com m and^ »• Police Commtaaloner Kxlward J', , Internal ifijnrtea whl< h a hoB: gMin^ ft hfRvy .HU ! od rahimrxJi" bfhlnd the fJoir^n German anti-tank K«in*. and un ' employe to, placement In openings from the. Town Hall in the Center nl.shcd the prograih. Light refresh­ j mander of the 102nd. who lives fought for their country. nounced the formation of a board King I-ieopolii'a Belgian Army. ! meet an enemy travelln Memorial Institute., New I»ndon. and 4th were, Honorary vice-chair­ Hrlti.^h nnifornis Springdple type, radio and telephone are iia.-d | The National Defense Council 'available. An'analysis conllmied. atarting at nine o’clock, led by the ments were servedV by Wapplng j I the Metcalfe homo.' 2H \ etemns iif Civil Way. lo Increase' Britain's production of Along the Rhine the French , an hour, the neutral miiitli' Alex Rolick of the Wethersfield man, Albert M. Heck of Union: |05 Sailing ilrafl CiMMed Great ('onfURlon I Other VeterhM^ Steto to continue the endless campaign 1 was formed Hurt, night of three Weor (frfeqj tn Parliament. an unidentifled station, the spokes­ Tliny viewed as th» two most rses to meet ^Ibcal conditions of t'nlon Veterans Is In School In 1918 and then beoame a I grenl at the time, it Is, clear from 1 ,Vrmy of the Itiqmhlie, During 1 ^ 6 ^ ns, as of the first of i.a (^.ken fully Into accoiiht."*« man said. 1 'SI of the Community chiirch is plan­ King, Mansfield; member of the aloner Hickey took over his post Ttie niembers are- Govemnienl amazing features of the German emantis. , Th* examinations conducted by Carge of the exerci.ses, and ning an entertainment and -Htraw-| eomniittoe on permanent oiganiza- member of the New Haven coun­ , |iei>orts that the German neHnn tlie past year, G. It' charters May ahpi^e<\ the following other I.i Fond-.MnrIin j Sir Alexander Roger, director of New ^>ndon. May 29 (4’) laat July, upon a[i(«ilntment by pally Frank Aiken, mlnlater of German Troops Repulsed rAmpaign the developrrient of me- (4M)nes on Third . hlft aksociation this vear were on George Hammond will act as mas­ berry festival to be hei^ at the t;on, James D. Burke of Tolland; ty bar. During his career he serv- i A I caused the greatest confusion and W ere surreiiilered l,y Isbell Post 43 vrtenjzis residing In the stAtSt Ruth n^o Martin. 't;tnKh- Trench Warfare .Supply Depart­ fleer of RJ.'i sHillng e'laft, aayl Governor Bsidwtn There was no cr,:ordlnntlon and defensive meaa German troops were said to have chanlzed ravalry to the point nf Pointlnls^iit that the stale has | -Ruirding a New ter, of ceremonies at the cemetery. Wapping Community \ church r*8ohitlons, ' Attornc;' Thomas ed aa Republican town chairman to the moral of this effect Is clear, -rzit Naiigaliiek, Williams Post .35 c.i-j/rge A. Barrett and W'llliam B» radio. BO vital to quick .apprehe.n- uvea.-O.'ciir TravTior. ndni.aler for trr of Mi . hm«1 Mr.''. W U « Mni t>ri | ment of the Ministry of Munitions 11 trade sdt^l.s. 'h" governor „ in West Haven, prosecuting attor be a reeoni cntr.v for axachedliled filer o f. New Haven, Geof|iS‘' for two years during the World been repulsed "without difficulty" | equaling the effect of horse cav- Rev, E. Dent Lackey, pastor of house early In June. Birmingham, Andover: credentials, "For exiimple, the Dutch gencr- at .Mystic, Saninel P. Kerris Post »lon of criminals The t«‘lcty|vc defense; and Gerald Roland, min­ f IP BioMkflrM Htifrt, ’ said that rejpilax courses rnniln- i ney. Judge of the West Haven ' crul.>«»'. was elng prepareil today j ni staff was so bewildered that It 82 at New Canaan ami llaneoq,' West and Daniel Wright of E u t war, headq the new hoard, which vvhen they struck at the French i airy In the days before repeating the Thompsonville Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Reginald. C^one and Edward • Connors of V’ernon; as­ •yatem was. not under direct con­ ister for justice; Fine Gael-.lames ninirtrU tonionow lo Artln^r ; ueil. together wltflr^vanccd night I town eourt and town eoun.sel. j for the .seve annual crtil.w of | ii,qu(r,.,| „ f Hrillsli authorities If I’osi SI at Westerly, K. I. Hamilton, Thomas J. Barbfr of Is to "proi-eeit W'lth all expedi­ forces along the Alsne In the vlcln-1 rifles and machine-guns, and the church .will give the address of the family of Little Falls. N. V., w'ho sistant .sergeant at arm-s, Claude trol of the department..Telephonic IMIlon ileputy leader; Gen. It. Mul- laft Komi of Porl^^loiilli. N. courses, the Job trahjing rniirsei | Began Career as Private (tff-.Soun.hVs Club, .sebedulcil Voluntown, James F. Burdick of j tion iiosalhle.'' Morrison said. Ity of Chateau Rorclen. ; use of aircraft as “ artillery of the Honpital (Notes day. with Rev. Frederick 3V, spent the week-end at the h'oinc of Costello of Man.sfield. l ’rofc.s.sor Britisii troops were being laiideil. i 'Hie roster Of the Connst^ltiut eonneclloiui were not i nnipletely cahv ami I>r. T. F,' Olligglna; M, mill of Mrs. l»orlH,T*H FoiM of The high command Cilmmunlque | air"— more effective than tile beat being conducted on a Intgd.Shlft. so Cecil G. T31ton of the faculty at He began his militarv career as ' "W hen the Duleh want,-.1 to a.sk ' ' ’<’I'"'''ment. G A. K., gWOws the East Hartford, George Bushnell of Winrhervlon. Mfuiw The l or^rmuiy Rapp, pastor of the Rockville Bap­ Mrs. Cone's mother. Mrs. Emily aynchroniied Ijilior Vcpicsenlatlvea W. Norton 1'mcmiHo‘ns Taken. said that the Germans were I long-range guns. ftA not In interfere with the regni- ( tist ^church delivering the address the tTnivcrslty of Conncetlout was a private In Comjtanv'K of the Io'* ‘V , for Helglan mechanized artillery ■ memliers; Meriilep, James A. Hobson of W *» wilF t»r priformorf ft* o < lo< k hI B. Collins, have returned to their ,\ll Togeilhcr .Now ari.t W. Davln. The nation, still on guard ■'thrown hack " at this village, I The Britl.sh army on the rontl lar .training. When ev^f ev^eping In honor of'the Unknown Dead. chairman of the convention, Mon­ old Second Infantry regiment J ■" » to hel|) them recapture a vital; ' FUas llnwe, J r^j.x1’ost. No. 3, terford. Eiimiind Klecpstea of Cow* under | th/ (>nt«*r <’onK»Y*Kiitlonjtl « hurrii Admitted yesterday: Mrs liar- home. ...X..X X- _____.. two raees. The fiflritt day's cruise Now, they're all together The coum 11. ex|iected to gather iigalUKl (lOteiitlal fifth riibimnlals, which Ilea on the river five mllca nent la extremely mobile, and an coursea siisbended for the su m iw ^ day night and Floyd W. Phelps of which he served from 1911 to bridge their message had to be re- , H'idgeport Tnmmn Parsons. entry, Fred Porter of Mlddlebury* IThe Rov. . Watmiii Woo«t* ,m- t'liwles. 111 Main street; M.ca. Rev. Karl Otto Klctte, pastor of Tomorrow the Memorial day ex­ will be from Sarah'»vLedge, out­ the auperviaion of .Sergeant .Boa-. , ,^ j„y the first time, wlfl meet leclded to lake extraordinary pre- west of Kelhel, which for alKmt la, the French army, although additional time was used for fur­ Willington was secretary. Follow­ 1914. In 1915 and 1916 he Waa a laved through Umdon, so great oommamler. t^ tra tfo r/ l; E/lward. Alonzo D. Stephen of Putnam, ruff. wh(>iiill ofTiriat*' >Aill Uk' the Flf-st Lutheran church will ercises will be held in this part o f side New,' London harl\r, to Mon -^at heailquartera In Hartford i often as ileemed ueceasary and ■aiiHons to guard the Palace of many of its. divisions iis» horsA- ther Job' training, it; B. k'oi-d. .Stafford Springs; f>a- ing the convention a buffet lunch private In the mounted scouts and w:aa tlte^dtslocntlon, !'P. AhlAitt amt Knssell-Vandeiiaen WlUlam C. Tourtellette o f Mooiup. (louhle^'^ririK ncrvli i* PalniR. f^Tna a week haa been tbs southern point give the opening prayer and Rev. the town. The soldiers' gra\Ts' Ip tank Point to Shelter Long considered the fastest j rlTecI he a Supreme War WestinlnSti-r and llie Hoii.ses of drawn transport. But this ny under Dr. Alonzo G. Grace, .slate vid'Husband. ■ 88 Riilgc street; was served. Mr. Driscoll is well, il"rlng the World war he was sta­ and George \Vixon of Stamford. R wHl in* uar*! In rinforat- of the German drive In this region. H. B. OIm.stead, rector of St. all the comcleries will be decorat*j^ The entries, from, Cofvnectleiit. "Moreover Hrittsh aircraft were Bridgjjport means of conimunlcallons, '‘ I’d im- , , .„^,n,|,„|,,n'>„nh.Migh It will have ■arTlamenl and requiring mem- The battle lines of the alnvist en­ blllfy. mllltarx’ men said, was de­ The cour.srs w e r e formulated Thomas Wilson, 27 Fmerson known In State and county poll- tioned at the Officers’ Training til the advent of two-way radio,the . ex.-nitive |H.wera. It will have Inir thr » hur«’!L John's Episcopal church-will give ed after which all will go to the- Massarhiisott.s, Now Ycd^ and fired upon hy Dutch guns. le r s ^ d olhera.who have huslneaa circled Allied army of the north signed to /ush tniopa to thre.it commiB.sioner of education. . and streets. 'tics. He is a candidate for district School at (.'amp I-ee, Va.. with the pride ofThe department, (-oiiiieiti- ; power of recoinmendsihm. M ir. <5rorj;r Rantly of tiila town rc "Birth; Ye.sterday. a daughter to the benediction, Clifford Matliew- Community chiireh for. the usual .Rhode Island, repre.sent in­ "This gives some indication of llicre ti'Kshow pasae.s. were reported to be changlni; al­ ened polntjs and (alls to combine the director of the state trade delegate to the National Conven­ •ranjt of acebnd lieutenant. the havpr that can follow para- cun-i teletype system t.iduy is con- I r„pon|»tble will he matron of honor anri Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burkhardt, 11-3 son, Rockville High School stu­ exercises arranged by the Ameri­ crease of 50 per cent ovc\ last The government also reciilleil most hourly today as superior Ger­ mobility ^mt-free power th^Oer- 1 schools training program. Augii.s- can Legion. tionale be held in Chieago, ' Jitly Tn 1921 he w a s appointed cap­ hected with eight nclgli^rlng , defeniw policy Mnurlre H. I>a Fonri of Wlnilipn-' for aervloev S(>*c.lal.- war resfrve.a Charter Oak .street.- ..... dent will deliver Lincoln’s "Gettys­ year when 70 boat.* went t/^^the chute aetlcm behind the lines.’ man forces swept osier (fround man objective. i i,,,, Roynton, co-operating with In- burg Address", and William Stiles, Mrs. Richard Miller of Barber 15tb from (he Second Congrega­ tain of infantry In the 102nd Reg­ gtates and eaf Blinn, Robert Beebe. Alden U.sh- onel, underwent an operation at Ing waters. Sir Kingsley Wood, e>ancellor Mr. and Mrs. R ^ n e v Bentle.y. 11 afternoon for the rest of the Veck .Air tleduc Allied hamls and assertem,^ • cpiel will he i"iation , ,„rth,r apv1sed Dr. St'ide- Take Part In Parade Stafford Springs on Monday eve­ flowln|T fraaly to Iftnka you faal "up snd BriHsli liislorv and added "We I m th^t nf Sink Sexen Nazi Transports cipal Carl A. Magnuson the plaque brigadier-general last Janiiary. | T — keep the feletyjie oj*evaling 24 ■ Am Tob B riie ^ g h command kept • II.a The various patriotic organiza- ning Mrs. Elsie Jones of Bolton Increased naval strong were ar- up." AmRilnp In mnln* bllo flow rrotly. hottra a day It a man comnuls a Am IVal Wks »>") imi*it tic prepiired for fiiitlier lior- 'f/ondon. May 29. (iTi-British ■ which had been won by the relay being one of several National Ask for T«rUr's IJttl^lJvar I'ilts hy noma. K.*Koi >t«Md JO |.»nl»noq pli/na cBivftilly guarded. Iml aaid the wlnter>nf 1914 1913 Survey I nder Wa> Mona of the city will take part in teams at the University of Con­ Center was reelected Democratic cepted for enllstm5pi crime In IVnns,v1vanla. Connci-li- Anaer.nda 7W Ttrldr^iiH>mlA tnoihrr w ill/ w^'wr dens and saiTl'lces " Naval forces have sunk seveiT Guard officers retired because of 10# and 25#. Stubbornly VpluM •nytklnp also. -j that' aetlorixalong the .Somme wa.s Retreating after the' Battle of , ^ new .survev of available faeili- th* parade, members of the posts necticut’s carnival. Following thia State Central Oommittee Woman cut knows abcitrt it an inatani after Armour III h|»if Milk KoVvuft mul Nrs-easary to Withdraw Ihe .Marne, the Im periiilGerm an; trade 'aebools and high German transports in the last physical disabilities. 1 "developing Tavorahly. ’ and mlli- marching and the auxiliary riding presentation and introduction to from the 35lh senatorial District. the act Is Reported TltmuKh the Alchlson K*iirtlpnift« and wlu fiir brldf^i In a lirn-idriisl to Hie iinllon ' Army dug Into fiirtitirntlons which Ihree days in waters near Narvik, General Field served on the n o t t l e s liiry .s|>okc.si>o-ri acknowledged srhoola and industrial programs iri automobiles. Heads of the or­ the school of the boys who com­ Mrs. Jones has held the position T I B two-way, radio syalrin. Individual A villi ion I or p party ^t thr lo fdl)f>w Mlre-I Iiiilf I'ooper, minister nf I took every advantage of concen- military staffs of Governors Hiram Ihal the o|>eratb«is in this sector also is under way for expansion of | far northern Norw^eglai^ port^^eld ganizations will have seat.s reserv­ peted. Mr. Greer presented the for the past two years, and her trooperAOn (latTol iluly are nollfieil Baldwin ' 1 ^^ in Ihk rhurt’h pa Informatliin, said grimly Inst night [ Irated Ore |>mvcr of the mnchlne- by the Ormans, according to a Bingham aiid John H. Trumbull. were "Important "\ln .scope. the Ir.ilning program. It 18 also ’ '' ” " ed at the cemetery In addition to trophy which the track team re-elcctlon holds for the coming •elTtpj^ whatever detailed deserlp- B A D Th^ roiipl^ will kavi* tm a ninfttr Ihiil It wiiiild be "necessary to ; gun, a weapon who.se potentialities dispatch from Stockholm by Tha Surviving are his widow and BOTTLES*®^ J ? There were iimifficlal reports planned to co-ordinate the train­ the Gold Star Mothers. brought home Saturday, as a- re­ two years. la available, and ordered to- be Bendix .... trip of ui^fVnoumrd d*'»ittn«fInn withdraw- mir ainiy from the |si- niimlier- i the Allies had. far underealimated. Exchange Telegraph C^mpanV. four children. KEITH FURNITURE that at l^a.-l 30 dlvlsr ing program with the current de­ The members of the Sons of I>e- sult of winning the C-D state Mark Carpenter and son Kings­ TM1 the alert. Belli .Til ...... > rh« hii(Jr^A IrftvrhnR r^EMtum#* will sftlona Hiey now m-enpy" as a re- i ing between t.Vl.iMKi 840,0e nf ^iark with white ftt rraflorlcA. suit of siiriender of King I.eopold men, were ready for a aiistainefhl.nnd French hiirleil tl'enisclve.s with at Lebanon Cemetery on Monday j ^ ■ y'' large. In shrewdness, have kept on one. two and three shifts if the Junior club members of the Vpom^ scholastics. 1 3 * 1 AlancliQ^i ter! 1'an Pile ...... ^ jThpy^ will hr At homr to thtdr and his Belgian army [ drive along the Al.sne, .A little .success for three vears. demand requlrea. - / ah's ;'Rellpf Corps, In addition to evening. i ( » e n i i a i i r r e i g l i t e r New l.ondon Fruit R Produce Conpaay pace with Imiiroved methods of Case 1.111 ... 'Ti'^'i'dn after .Tune ITi at INirtA How this withdrawal would be After a brief discussion of the 3 Tile French .said they alill\w< hi.A l>e.At man for smaller forces st BouIogn/D\ Mate. Nfifs m u r M ta s m n o n a non In the trophy cabinet.'There will .\p|iro\ea C^tlrfiirt Action 0|)en to .Altaek In Re«ir The governor^aflvl.sed Dr. Stude who are planning to march, the son entertained relatives from | Belem. Brazil-.- May 29.—(A>) — 10:30 to 11 A . M , ahead of organized crime If the B^d TiAhera tie pin aetA. was not Immediately apparent. be no session of the High school on I ‘oml Inv Tr . tn Paris, meiiriwhlle. the refiigee The .Mnginot Line lies open to baker that he believes that exist ,8*-.A| a * ’* firing squad, color, guards' and Bunker Hill, Andover on Monday T h e 6,466-t(){F German" freighter poller are to prevail. Coml Solv Mihtarv commenta'iirs agreed Friday but class night will be held Featuring Belgian .Senate and Chamber last iittaeking iirmles driving do-.vn the Ing facIlltlelT used to capacit.'^ as color bearers report at the Town evening. ' —- i Konlgskei^Tiesded down the River Tearegas and sbotgnn.a intelli­ Coqs Rdis . that a large amonni of i-qiiipmcnl PAT' Friday night atarting at 8:00 I)EVEIX)PING AND .\imounrr LniriUffnuTil night approved the action of the rear, and no one will say whether leslrahle as the first step In the Hall at 8:45 a. m. with or without The baseball game between the i Para f<>r^ the Atlantic, 80 miles The Crosley Refrigerator gent maii-(K>wei ami Uainlng. ami Cons 1 111 Mr and Mrs .Inseph Cotter "f wits i^ound in fail/ into the hands Belgian cahinel in disowning King sharp. Tickets for admission lo now—teletype and two-way radio. Its guns pointeih at Germany - j program. The plan. he Legion hats to take part In the this event may be had only Bolton soft ball team and the Dun- ; ^way^from Belem, yesterday In her 8e« Our Lender A t $89.98. 2 9 e PRINTING Coni I 'i« Iiiiila street. .S|irlngl1eld. ■ h.ivc an­ of the'GeriT-iVi a ho miilter w’hirh-i i>„p,3iq for his surrender and vot- can he .reversed laps of Manchester which was to j second attempt to run the Allied 2 9 e Connecticut Is rrall in the World in the north unprotected. Nazi arhnles. I been set for June 13 partment of Fducatlon. using the ture Cemetery, white crosses con­ 1 was accompanied by.?' Mrs. Doris start for (Jermany_on Feb, 8. She Gen , Kooi)s ...... I.... War, when the Allle.s were routed Fdllorlals accused the monarch The size of the task faring the O. F. Berr Open Thufsdoys S.tLl • F'<» Poil'ir''} machinery of the state government taining the names, of the veterans Tel. 498-8, Rockville i Hutchinson and MsfC Eleanor Tut- retiirne/i e(/(ht days later, ap- On WarTooliiijj; Gen Mot ...... liy the Turks tn a cata-strophlc of "treachery" and .said tliat "Bel­ Allies Is reflected In the hare out­ tie, y ' ; parenlly fearlne Allied wargblps end Soturdoy. * Liberal C'ud' fiiiliire tn rstabli.sh a line nf com- from Rockville who died tn the bbtn Arthur Drug Store C.lllctle ---- gium has been betrayed ' hy her line of the Gei-mana . mobile and Kingsley C ai^nter, Angela S IL . patrolling South Amerlran waters, miinics'ion Into the Black ses ■World W ar has been "erected In K-15 Main Street Hudson ’ Mot ...... orxn king mechanized divisions. The annual Children’s Day exer­ lano, Hclcp-TVlppert and Andrew I Fight German vessels remain In Until 9 P M Oth(*r fvrninqk bf Appointment (lontlnueyl fnuii I'age Mnci riills No l*iinchea Central Park aa usual. Irl H'liv Local Slocks Paria still enlertainkd hopes At the outbreak of the war. cises will be held In the Congrega­ Hutchin^'h attended the annual Brazilian ports lilt Nick . . f ...... the British morning press pull­ that sopie of the Belgian soldlera Germany had, five armored divi­ Stores Remain Open tional church Sunday, June 9. All National Defense rommjfie'e nf ed no piinrhes In telling the piib- picnic..4lf the Senior Class of the i ______* ' Int T- A T ...... had not obeyed their aoverelgn's sions. three motorized divisions .WanI E. Krause i Practically all of vhe stores In W'ho have children to be baptized representaMves.nf the government lle-cff the dark ptrture and In de- 'Maptbester High School, on Tues- .lobns Man ...... Furnished ht Putnam and CXi. command, but official estimates and four light divisions, with a Instructor. Rockville will remain open for are asked to notify Rev. .TOeodpre and opposition parlies In Pa ilia nounelng the young Belgian mon- KennecoH 3 Central Knw, Hartford that 380.000 Belgians had sbari-' sixth armored division ' "being CLARINET AND business this evening for the con­ S. Darrah as early as possible. ' , ment prepared to meet late today nreh a-s a trnllor for his rapltiila- venience of their customers. All There will be.a “CJet Together" I a H Val im ...... doned the Mcnln-Zeebrugge salient 1 formed, arrordlng to military re- SAAOPIIONE The Girl Scouts Junior gropjJ In Its first, session a s»-sslon out Insuraner Stm-Ivckbefd Aire ...... t .- ' . Bid Aski Coal In German Hands . j Tlie armored divisions centered A. Cordtsen will gather the gency mepsures were exiiec't'-d to In the mldat- of the ' press de­ TODAY: In observance of Memorial Day. Pomona district at Wapplng on I>vew'a ...... Aetna Casualty ...... 98 102 The immediate rostlv result of arimnd tank brigades, each of church next Saturday 1:30 p. be proclatmed Aetna Fire ...... IH'-j 41 nunciation of I.,eopold. however, “I AVAR AN ADVENTURESS" Present Play Friday evening. May 31st, at 8:00 Aecopt toll/for I nlt.\. - lyirlllard ...... the Belgian rapltufatlon appeared which contained 200 heavy and 200 rU 'S . . "FIXJRIAN”—ALSO m. for a hike qp Soapstone Mont Ward Aetna Life ...... 28 both IPrime rime MinisterMlnlater ffTuirchlll T i u ^ and nbrupt withdrawal west-' l‘ *ht l»hks. .-Accompanying dtv1- r The Rockville High School Dra­ p. m. The officers will meet with Arreptanre or Pr.nom. Bnoyclopedia O lv e ^ w a y ^ matic CHub will present "What a the Pioneer Past MAsters Associa­ De Valera's (>afl for unity by Wil­ L ife" by Clifford Goldamlth, tell­ be enjoyed. tion. "Officers of the Elast'Central Nat Bis. '. . . . . Conn. General / '2.'1'.. '2.3 Ihe people to suspend j Fsoaul i.Srhfldti and"Brarpe rlv-I (riocers and Infantrvv with armor The Girl Spduts Intermediate liam T i'p^grave lender of the Hartford Fire / HO', 71 ing of the escapades of Henry Pomona will also be present. An Fljte. Gsepiippositlon pnrtvNind bv Nat I ash ■ Fleg ...... Hnd today ! ers. leavingring In German hands the I <‘d c"'^ resrrvf. group under, the leadership of Hartford S liiy Itoll \ .'.t .'iS .dir Roger Keyes, who is s siierinl 3i00A Nazi Tanka .' Aldrich well known radio charac­ entertainment has been arranged ! th* iBlFir opposition resulte.l in Nat l*Birv If...... rich Anzln basin fn>m which Miss Lillian^ BoIIes will meet every Nat instill ...... National F l ^ f \«>P^ 13 British Unison officer was with Thus the Nazi Arm.v had 2.000 ; ter, at the Sykes Auditorium this and this will be followed by re­ • reatlon of the coim il'represent - | lHK)pidd until late Monday night. France gets much of her Aoal. S ta rts Friday4kt ^:30 p. m., at the Elling­ freshments and danplng. Officers N .V Central ...... PhoeiRx ' ' The southern line of the north- tanks plus perhaps 4,000 armored evening at eight o’clock. Ing all fartions Travelers ' 3(ll>- 110 ,Issued a statement hinting there j cars.- In contrast, the British then T o m o rro w The following la the caat of ton 'pp'wn Hall. of Bolton Grange No. 47 are plan­ • * De Valera annoiifi'--,"! todav that Nor \n.1 Go ...... ; dm Arm.v. extending eastward Charles A. Johnson, for many rackaril...... Puhlle I lllltleM T , were reit.iln Important' fact.s at-; were construrting a single armor- players, Mias Shea, secretary to ning to attend. '-the army would be brought up to ' teniling the surrender that were from Ihc const near Dunkerque. years a woodchopper employed In The Telephone Company Is cut­ , o - ' Piii im Put ...... Conn I.t and Pow .Ml ,34 approxlmatelv -30 miles along the ed dIvIMnn. j j, , the principal. Adelaide Menge; full strength Imjm dlately. along : < 'onn I’ow 4 I ' J Rj not .vet g'eneVally known. Mr. Nel.son. vice principal, Clar­ Crystal Lnke ^-as Ijcfore the El­ ting the brush along the road from Q with the niergingV'f guvetnmental Perin P.K ...... rVcnch-Belgian border to a point i T h ' « ''* \ " ^ rootorlzed divisions lington Justice court on a charge Phelps Dodge ...... Hartford Flee l.t ,33’, .37 Sir Roger, a World war naval; ' were simply Infantry divisions of ence Wilson; Mr. Patterson, a Bolton Center to South Bolton and farllltles. to the end that l.be lib­ hero, was appointed to Hrusseli* west of Valenciennes, was said to of 'breach of the peace. Johnson work I's improving the looks of the Phil Pet ...... Illuminating' .ShS -'t . . -"'T he under const.xnt pressure, from 15.000 to 18.000 men traveling by m o o fi teacher. Frank RemklewlcZ; 'Miss erty for which ■‘itManrl fo-ight so,j Hartford Gas "1. 33 csrlv this month after criticizing truck.. . Divisional artillery en- Pike, a teacher, Sylvia Fuhr; Bill, entered a plea of guilty and. was highway. long might not I,e. taken away'by Pnh BVc‘ N .1 .'...... the Germans. . Ike beevfy an$ dwrsi s f S New F.ng Tel Co. I III 113 the niamberl.slii government for gitieera and anti-aircraft and anti­ N0ANK.^N.^^ a student. Morton (3ordoh; Mlsa sentenced to 10 days in 'Tolland Miss Gertrude Gutter of West Radio ...... The Na'zis were reported to he 7 MIL!* tjAOT O P * ^ LONDON Mlu lots IMHV Mde har any foreign, n.alion. p Western Mass. .> 2.3' 27 lack of Inltliitlve In the Norwegian tank units also were motorized. Eggleston, a teacher, Barbara Jail and was assessed the costs of street entertained at a surprise The country, which has niain Rem P.and • ...... /... attacking savagely' at ■ seyeral Nor8iw*4l*m UnlvsnHy'* dielss Industrial . cami'sign His' statement. t-iday The four light dlv.lslona were Warren; Miss Johnson, a teacher, the coujl, $5.35. Constable John birthday party In hohor of her tained ncotratitv -eme th- out Republic St I ...... ; - points on thia front with mechan- , ,"‘1 h‘” 7 kh tef I94ff ••avty Oums: .geme \Vlie .... 1 I ’ ? 1,8 said: \ (M O o p m / l ' Russella Hooker; Mr. Vecchitto. B. Girardini made the arrest. friend Miss Evelyn Gambolatti on break of Rurotn-nn w »i heard I'-' Rey Tob B . ; ...... Ized linits. heavily supported by "'""’ "'""I divisions G^and Juror G. F. Berr presented .Si nr- Rocb ...... -...... -Vm Harilware .... IS 21 ".Some very hiinl things . have egeept that their tanka were,small #— a parent. Stewart Dougan; Henry Tuesday evening. Ten guests from A*^alera de<-lare last we.-k end ihiil the sir.arm. 9av the case: .Shell Cn ...... Arrow M and H .-com '.’9 32 Iwen said in this couO'try and and were carried on trucks to the Aldrich, Howard Heller. Manchester and Bolton were pres­ ‘ Ireland "really is ui the a ir /one" Mr. hnd. Mrs. Mario Lusa and .Woonv- Vac . e .., Bfislol Braas ... .33 3k France about the aetkin taken by front, where they could be lauhch- eiieeeu leease ISN loeana weee Barbara Pearson, a studenL ent Including Miss Enes Pesce. and shiiiiM plan be- -lef.nsi * a- - A N l- ' 4 * . family of Main street were recent Sou Pac ...... Hillings and Spencer 2 ', 3'.. King le-ipold in bringing about rd at critical points. Both motor­ a.... nee uaa *m4aumt. agusa Lois McNeil; Gartie, a student. Elaine Anderson. Olive Swanson, • ..THAT’S COOLER cordlnglv , tnsa on ia «<*•> eat ugueat. visitors at the home 'o f Mr. and .South Rv . . .,...... Colts Pat, Firearms nn 72 he ces.sation of ho.stilitlcs in the Rise of l/ong ized and light divisions -Included .EUzabeth Bonan; Mr. Bradley, Jean Munro, .r Eleanor Fracchia, "W e must all lie brotnei-a in one pait of Belgium iH'cupled by his hattallons o f motorcycle and bi­ ^o//m Mrs. Anthony Lusa of Stafford Valerie Zabiidta, Alison Lee, Eds bolv cailse Let there not he found. Std' Rrands ...... F.agle • 1-vH'k ...... 8 ,8 principal. James Bentley; Miss Fafnir Bearings *lin P20 Irixips I I nisi Judgment will he cycle troops. Wheeler, a teacher, Shirley Llsk; Springs. Brochetto. Mias Gambolatti re­ BETTER-TASTING St-1 Gas A FI ...... Told in (lourl, CANADIANS i fkrvm from Ao Hgwifrfcii ' Std Dll Cal . , ...... Hart and Cooley .. 110 120 liuspended on a very gallant sol- ^ e b rg e Blgeiow, a student, Dan- "The town clerk’s office is tem­ ceived many lovely gifts Including porarily located in the Selectmen's std Dtl N J ...... Hendey Marh. com . 8 .8 ller until all tha fkcla are Sralontal; Mi;s. Aldrich. Hen- a radio." Refreshmenta were served room while a new dpor is being and an enjoyable evening of DEFINITELY MILDER Tex Corpi ...... I>andera Frarv A Clk 22', 21', known." iCnntlnoed from Pag* One)-* ' OPINIIM TMI MIW Y ry ’a- mother, R'uth Hartensteln; ■Tlmkln Roll B ...... Ngw Brit Meh . com 32', .34', Neverthelcsa th* man In the Mr. Fer(tuaon, a detective, Edward placed cm the vault. Th ^' door games and dancing was enjoyed. Mansfield & Co. Trahsamerlrs North and Judd 28^|^-30 atreet and the preaa accused Iy»o- in the contract aa $80 a week for RIVERSIDE PARK I tcetscher; studenta, Helen Fla­ weighs over 2,000 pounds. •■"- \ 10 Pearl Bt. tel 7-32(13 T'n farblde ...... Peck Stow A WII .- 3 ^ 3 pold of laying a trap (or th* Al­ a one-yeSr period. S^ibseuqent 1 ijttuwoli - herty. Margaret Byrnes, Ruth T h e one cigarette that gives^ you HARTFOKU, t ONN. . Cnlon Pac ...... Russel Mfg. Co. new 10' 12/ lied forces. renewals of the contract raised Lipman and Shirley Schelner. 1'nit ” Airc ...... Scovll Mfg Co, . . 2.3 27 IVvesn'l .Affect Congo hi* annual salaryss during the next Dance Tonight High Courl Orders j Explodes a completely aatisfying smoke is Chest* 1 'nit Corp ...... SIlex Co...... 10 1.3 . Ixvip/iM s surremlrr. It was aainMid decade to $4,900,$4,900. and fromfWrtffVA 191010in The Children oif Mary of St. Conn. Stocks 1'nit Gas Imp ...... Stanlcv Works ...... 30 ,39 here, .failed foNaffect the statue of \9n , to $5,000 a vear. from :fe H I I D T Bernard’s church will hold a In Canadian Hall erfleld becfuase it haa the qualities that the Belgian C0. This contract waa au- committee in charge. Music will-be Superior court ot lU rtford county planted at the rear of the Cana­ 114 Chestnut Street WesL FI A Mfg ...... Bsnkers Trust 4.3 47 The Congo Is rich In rubber, cop- p^rseded In 1922.hy another cali­ furnished by A rt M cKay’s orches­ was ordered today by the Supreme dian Legion hall exploded laat Woolworth ...... Central Hanover . . . . 77 80 per. cotton and other products. I t : $25,ci00 a year at th* end tra. CTourt of Errors to discharge Kent night as leaders of the district I Every day more people enjoy Chester* Tel. .Manchester 3fiI9 i Flee Bond A Rh (Curb! ('base' ...... 27 29 was said to remain Belgian Just aa - year*. E. Stcxldard Newington milk deol-r volunteer home defehae unit were Chemical ...... 39', l l ’ - the Dutch East Indie* remained a «uc*ceeding contract gave him THURSDAY • FRIDAY ODD FELLOWS HALL er, convicted and fined $50 for sell­ discuasing their first day of re­ field's right combination of the best tobaccos Heads Dwnbury Oomnsittce 10.800 Irish Volunteera n iy ...... V...... 22', 24'; iviitch after German ocnipation g.apoon « year, two per rent of O ' Sponsored By King David Lodge. ing milk to consumers at a price cruiting. , that grow in onr own Tobaccoland and in t-ondon. May 29.— nemeot Continental ...... 10 12 of The Netherlands. profit.* on certain Inventtona. below that fixed by the state milk WIridows were shattered at the Danbury. May 29— UP\—Judge R. Attlee, lord privy seal, told I'orn Fxchange ..... 41 ^ 43 A rlartfying statement hy the provided for establishment of CIRCLE administrator. rear of the room In which the men fiuNoff Turkey and Greece. Next time ask for Commons today 10.880 volunteers First National ...... l.'.'uv ' i Oihi Britl.sh government, howevey la ^ $300,000 tnauranca- fund on hla PrlsetUa War* T * l.iAI— l *{|| 111 Henry C. Wilson o f the Danbury The decieion, handed down yes­ were meeting. HKAR W ]l/ REGULAR G A.MES ” city court w-as elected chairman at from Northern* Ireland bad joined Guaranty Trust ---- 23.3 243 being sought In th# House of Com- jif*, pavable to the company. terday, which brought acquittal to Police started on Investigation. Chesterfield*••4#merjca*s Busleat Cigarette. M Ttn TOGACCO FO* M tm IMOKMD Brlliah foreea since the war be­ Irving Trust ...... ,9 11 mon* by Sir Gifford Fox, a Osn All these contracts required | the Republican Towm Committee 8tod(lard, held that the section of Officers sold they believed the No. U 4M And by a vote of seven to one at a gan. No flpirea on Routhem Ire- •Manhattan * ...... 14 18 servatlve. Long to notify the company o f ; the., milk administration' code gov­ bomb woe made of stumping pow­ A t Gvory ouctioft in Toboccolond Ri# - committee meeting laat night. The lanA ( Eire i vdlunteere were evall- Manufact. Tnist ..;. 29 31 He h»* presented a written quea- any inventions he might mak* . erning the minimum price of milk der packed in a kettle. btryors* doci$ion$ oro wotch#d oriH* IniGfGi# id * Isl SPECIAL GA.ME— SI0.00— or M5.00 AwArd. dissenting vpte was caat by Henry able. N Y Trust ...... 89 92 tlon for answer hy Prime Minis­ pertaining to pay station devleet; was uilconatitutional prior to Ita 2nd SPECIAL GAME— SI0.00— or S25.00 Award. J. Gebert, Jr., Second District ipocf, foe no com pony buyt bottof toboccM Ihon iBoto Public National . . . . 23 25 ter Churchlll on how the Belgian and gave the company the rig h t; being oniended by the 1939 Gen­ Hall*t4Miea Rip Off Roofs rtkot go info tho making of ChottorMd Ogorottot. Heavy Naval Gunfire Heard Title Guarantsa . . . . 2 3 Congo now 1* to be regarded and. 3rd SPECIAL SW'EEPSTAKES— SI5.00— GuAruiteed. chairman, whose earlier motion to eral Aooembly broause it consti­ to take them over. ' ' AUSOi *.Aa To— g Aa Tow Feel" have the election postponed for j : l/>ndon. May 29;-i-i.m —Heavy U 8 T r u s t...... 1480 j.vo moreover, what effect Leopold's A t tlie start of the testimony, 4th S P E C IA L G A.M E— SlO.OO-S2 n.OO—or S23.00 Award. tuted on' Ulegot. deIegatlon«of leg- Ration, N , M., May 29.—OP)—A j Naval gunfire off 'the aoutheas't action will have on Belgian refu­ ' one week was defeated. lolatlve powers to th e milk odintn- two-hour hollttoml—some of ths Long Interjected that hi* father. | NOW: SUPER QIANT SHOWt 5lh SPECIAL GAME— SI0.00— or S4.3.00 Award. A O K A C E H E H > T P L A Y IN O I coast of England was heard thIa To IncZMiao Tank rmdtirllon gees here. Utrator. ' . \ two bmthera and a sister, alt ! “GRAPES OF WRATH" 6th S P E L T A I. (;A .M E — S:10.00— A w ard , stones were described os "big as *T0VER:B IXLL.UIT” I nv>ming lo aeveral coaat towna.'lt London, May 29.—iJ’i—Herbert Washington, . D,. C., the

' ■ -\ X / ■ : ' ■ ,, • ■ * ■ t aANCHESTElf EVENING FtiBRALI), MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1940 X p a g e r u m f a* • MANCHESTfeH EVENLNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. (X>NN. VT.DNESD.AY, MAY 29. Ilfm PAGE FIVE tlve for Incomes received In .1940',) ..ika C onsidering M ore OasoUne: cents a gallon In­ Germans Seize \ I ' ' '\ ’ stead of -the present 1 c*nt federal » ^ Local Fishermdh Lands ^ repr4^se.ntlng twenty rifle# and A. I’Hdc. fS'an of Men at the I'nl- the detachment would not convoy are waiting at Bordeaux and 70j tiiwn.s'^.A similar conterence isiverjdty i>f’(.'• nnertlrut. rimdncti'd M oney for A rm y levy. Yield: $100,000,000. Lille and O stend Station M aiiagrr First Ret rc*at arsliips any merchant vessels. His .state- are al LIsNip, the State Depart-^ Daily Radio Programs \ Beer: $6 a barrel Instead of $S. Crash Deaths planned ln.,the fall for the western] a dlscu.-slon perii-i hVdli'Wing tills, inent appnrenllv was designed to ment .said. About 1,800 already fe; •IlfId: $58,000,000. ! ^ v / 9 1-^ Lb. Black Salmoft m half of the 'state The group metMhc group attended Morning \Vor- forestall any eOnjccture that they arc at Genoa and Naples. ® BMtani DayOKht **«»»• C "'*" Otherwl»e Ncrted.^^ EaRtem Standard Timo. Equipm ent Needs Liquor; $3 a gallon Instead of (CuDtlnaed From Page One) Held by (iroiip for study and^'ril^scussion of fhtj^shlp at the W.iKVd.sti^k Htll Con- For Porliijral ! might acc^pany the liners ,1’resi-I The warships which left srester- $2.2.:i\Yleld; $86,000,000. Mostly Urban I deeper splnltial cilfireriis of ouC gregational c.hutvh. j dent RoixfeveU or Washington ! day for Lisbon were the VIncen- Chgatettes: $3.50 a thousand In­ proved tremendoualy by the Tues­ Herbert Bradley of 44 Sterlingttlon they feasted whfle in New I day ami for insptratldn,,as to hbw After.■»ttmrt’rrt>r.'~‘frmmpus con-N I w hen they bring back American ] nes. a 10,000-ton cruiser; th* New York, May 20—(/Pf—Tele­ ootlnoed From Pag* On^) Brunswick on one of the gveatest ; meiv'of the church cait--^ render ducted the session eonvlndlng with vision for the time being would stead of $8. Yield; 870,000,000. day dawn capitulation of the 300,- Place, one of a party of five local !cef^ees from the war zone. I Tnixton and the Simpson, posit* 000-itiap Belgian Army on ordera fishermen Just returai^ from a treats of the fishing country— Sur>'f'y' Shows" Peilestri*: O m g reg alio n al I.ayin«Mi mofc effectual Chri.stian stltlcc. j a I'oinmtinum .Service ui the small Tlin’t* to Join ,\t1aii^ seem to be wearing, a healthy which ^ r . Roosevelt already has T^res add tubes, toilet prepara­ I 'me J’residcnt Roosevelt is on | World war destroyers. Now b a i^ tions, automhblles, radios, mechan­ from King Leopold III, the Ger­ week's fishing In the Tamed sal­ fresh smelt—caught in the river rite conference opened at TH)0 Ciia'i:^! within the Senev.-t, ipnise. Sflliaflroil I l*rt»U* ’lIfflaml to I’lck up a at Lisbon arc the cruiser’Trenton blaek eye. requeate( by dipping in a pall and taking ^hs kilted in Sniair O f Stall* ^Iccl ill vi'oofl- ' p. m, Saturilay wit)^,, luncheon- ;., Tlie layiiifn in charge of 'this 41 4 WDRC At least, I gather ns much from ical '•refrigeratqra, firearms and mans were able to report, in addi­ mon watera of Miramlcbl, river. * ' sttlplmid of Americans from the and I thfe (leitroyers Herbert amt WTIG OecldiM Upon Procedure New Brunswick, esteblisbed wkat out as many a# wanted. I foljowcil hy a meeting al • which | cobferen^ w-cre Sumner A. Pole,-j—.-\lU<‘ri(*ail Intcrcnltl. Rntlsh Isles. Hartford the Immediate reaction In. New The White House conference ammunition, -matches, electrical tion, the following auccesaes: Towni During Evening i stock Over V('cck-Kiul. : DlcMlnUpson. Hartford energy, lub.rtcatmg oil, copper, Storming of Yprea, Belgian high­ the New Brunswick guides of that Terrible early season roada were Kev. .lames K English, SUixmin-*rin- I ciemcna Mprten.son- and ■ .b 'hn G "IVi Bring Home .Aiiierlrans. SSM m. ItSO ke^ \ US York television circle* to the lat­ met as a conkresslonal committee region declared waa a record folr-; encountered and the car which ------. i tendent of (’ o n g r e g a t i o n a l j Talcott, lOM kc. est ruling of the Federal Com­ decided upon p^cedure for apeed- petroleum: coal, ^lepbone and way center, some 20 miles from Hartford. May 30 -^ Pedestrian i Hartford, May 30 'riir first re- 'Tingloi M ay'' ”29 .,4*. , Th(i-\Vashlngton was directed hy .Xccldent .After 40 Year* g card# and i the Channel coast between Dun- the peat two years In landing e Was driven over 1,200 miles to the churches of ('onnectunt ami' Ih. munications Commission. Uig all pOTSIble the .$3,000,000,000 telegraph tolls, playf traffic accidents in Connecticut are treateat for Congregational, l-ayn»tij'!uireh. New Itrltiiin. were I hr I’awhuska, I'klla^, • 1' roulr . 'day to Lislion. T. M. ■ ' - v mission for sponsored television by administration a^d congres­ ^ t 10 per cent Increase In pres Simultaneous attack on Kemmel. Catches : ranging down to 10 ( iii\s fronX Hordcaux, Eiance, and j first time In 40 years. Lorenv , Berrett \ southwest of Ypres, Both Ypre.s pound fish? were recorded by Earl count of the. rough traveling. problem, according to Commis­ exet House It Wood.«ti'Ck over, the kers McDonald said burtJwso lo< lesc T’liitiigal. where trie N a w sail I R .jj—Backatafe .W^f«. be held In abeyance until, etigl- sional leaders. k n t taxes. Yield: $160,000X|00, w; nk sioner Mlchsel A. Connor of the LIhotp as veil as from Genria. Merkle l.>»ii't pedaling hi* anctent ! 4:45—Ad Uner-DanCe program. I Although the proposed measure and Kemmel were maelstroms of Campbell, I CCharles KlOtzer,- Her- Residents of New Brunswick, w-eekend of Mav 2Mh .and 26th r evening setislon Clemens ; t hings from his stu>i>'!fhey, w^oiiM join -Vtlantic Italy, her regular port of call, Tlv ; high-wljeeled bicycle. He cellldad 4:1 S—StoUa Dallaa. N 6:80^Strlctly Swing—Ott^Bayek, neer.s decide- which of three or (Thal/man Doughton N. C.) the fishermen' state, cannot see state department of motor vehicles. Bolle.i ham. Itoer. a;30—Lorcnao Jonao. more competing system a of trana-, of the House Ways ai Means was not made public by conkres World war fighting. Kemmel Is ‘VrlgHt Twenty-nine men gathered at , Mortn of rrom\4el| led s dis- squadron “ lor the pi^eilinn of ves.sel qrriveit In New York .vea. ' with .Aifcar hacking rmt from th* 8:40—Baieboll Scores. why the United States is not now A comprehensive "case study” of thts Inltiar meeting for laymen ! cu.ssioh, on XEirst Thing# First". Juice, soda pop, 1 M’o I'ii^ pnta.jj'’ .-Vnieiican interests i ; 4^ Y o u n r Wlddor B ro i^ ...... mission should t?e adopted as t ’fimmlttcc, revising the .I es- slonal tax leaders, well-lnforn^cd known particularly for the combat j tlon to Captain Eugene Arm- 184 pedestrian fatalities caused in ahn(:id, terdny. \ ! cprlyM erkle was cut and brulseil 5;0(>—Girl Alone. _8:48—Scattefgood Baines standard. AlsOv that "further cx-|j tini«te of $688,000,000 ad- sources said that the ^various I on Messine# Ridge, ' strong of Hartford, who had pre- planning to enter the European east of the Connei-ticut river. Sunday, mornitvg at !> l.’i Sumner ■hip.s anil two^tSp iX^ 'V ' .Seen lary Edison explained that Thl(-e hm.ulnaf one A nierli ans ' but the vehicle was undamaged. ' 6:00—Esso Reporter. - Passing of Bruges and the reach- ceded the party to the fishing *war on the side of th? Allies. Connecticut last year has been * •-■ ' _.___ ‘ B:1B—Uf# Can Bo Beautiful. perlment* of the different sys- mlnlstratlon - hoped------»-to raise $i , ] creases, aside from the Income' issued by the commissioner to traf­ 'V fl:30—Jack Armatronf. 6:05—Samihy Kaye’s Orchestra.^ Ihms on a- comparative' basis" I levy, woul^ become operative at !j .^.g of- -Dlxmude,...... both In- Belgium, ’: grounds. ! They frankly admitted tljat they 6:15 -News Broadcast — Bob 000.000 for defense taxes in a m .A total of over 200 pounds of | were sure that the States would fic accident prevention authorttle* B;45—The CNellU. sffiimkl be conducted in a number! tax bill which he will lntroduC( the atari of the coming flscal b ^ the swift advance through and other 'agencies Interested . lb '*»00—Newa and weather. \ Trout. of binte; Ih addition to New York j tomorrow, ear, July 1. - j northern Flanders; salmon were landed by the quin- soon be In the war along With 6:8Q—Edwin C. HUl. ' _____ . Ra tng of the swastika over tet of local fishermen and In addi-1 Great Britain, and the Alliia. Connecticut traffic problems. d:l5—Strictly Sporta with Jack and Philadelphia. The commission Doughton said h* would Intro­ "Thla study of last year's pedes­ Stevene ' . 6:80—Paul Sullivan. said tfierethere ^Hylll111 V\* be strictditrirt. llmllft* duce the tax bill tomoirow. The Ratch BUI Approved. Langehiarck, scene of fierce com­ 6:45—The World Today. bat In 1^4; trian fatalities indicates «that the es»0.r-Studlo T»rofrain. tlon 01of the humber nu of statlonsj Hcnate Finance Committee agreed. blnigton. May 29-r.(iF)— The problein is still centered in urban •;4S—Lowell Thomai. 7:00—Afno* 'N' Andy. Btithorlzed any oq'e licensee!’ to meanwhile, to meet and discuss Houee^udlclary Committee today O ccupa^n of Armentleres, near —upon every point where Allied year Brothers •T:00—Fred,Waring’* Orcheatra. 7:15—Lan'ny Ross: Lille; \ [ troops could hop* to make a stand. communities. In those cities and 7:30—Bums and Allen—Ray No- "further prevent monopoly." ' the tax'program'Informally until approve^ the Senate-approved towns of more than lo.uoo popula- licc Fnterhia 7:16—European New*, I railing in, I.le>«;*«i the House had finished action on Hatch bill to extend to Federal- FracturXl$order Position And then, whgn' the Allied posl- Obitiiarv y 7:80—Inilde of SporU with Jack Me’* Orchestra.ill Fraclure o f\a fo-rtlfied French tlons had been Smashed and troops jon,' states the commissioner, All The I Under a previous rilkng, the It so that all speed possible to­ state employes restrlctlona on po­ ad that it is largely a 'dark hour' Lee Fracchia who fia# been op- \ ■ Steven*. g:00- Ben Beml* and commission is calling in experi­ ward passage would be attained. litical activity now applied to border posltioiv near Cassel, scattered by bombs, the German Lad*. through a reargu»t;d attack; Infantry'charged under cover of l-rienre. The.majcjrity of those .erating Ix-e's Amoco Service Sta- tidS—Fireside Quartet mental televlsl'on licenses, kt^ec- Doughton announced Secretary Federal empl^Ku alone. ■■(1 'are, a.s usual, middle-aged . tlon at 4.30 Center street Is leav- SiO^Hollywood Playhou**. g:S0—"Dr. Christian".. tlv# b-y Jan. 1. apparently with Morgenthau wotild testify torhor- The com m ltt^ which once Widespread air rqld# on "re- ‘ mechanized forces, Its •;80~PianUUo;» Party. g;8fl—News—Elmer Divls. treating columns an^all kinds of j d k b conceded that French artU- D e a th s aen. TliV majority of -operators ^ ing that station, and tontorrow 9:00s-Texsco Star TheatSr—Kene the intention of reallocating tbeth" ^row but that extensive hearings shelved the leglMatlon then re­ involved are men in their 'twen-1 will open the' new E.sso station 9:00—The New Fred Allen Show. In accordance with Us latest de­ ''would not' be held. i versed itself and a m ed to give it troop concentrations ^ d tanks"; I l*ry placed every German vehicle ■m 10:00—-Kay Ky*er’» College of hy Baker. France* Lang^rd, Destruction of 24 Allied planes ; under fire at Sedan in a shelling Trlver Klndell Jones ties.’ So it seem# to be a clash be-1 conveniently located at 110 Center cision. In addition, changes arc Would Heglster F li^ n n s further cbnslderatloiKwas report Trlver Klndell Jones, the 3- tween youthful male operators and | street, comer of Linden street, Musical Knowledge. Ken Murray. / - necessary because of wavelength The day’s defense developments ed to have approved i t \ y the vote ’ yesterday as- against the.,_loss of offense of unparalleled ferocity;' .. '\ ’ 1 1 :00—Newa and weather. 10:00—Glenn Miller’s Orehestra. three German machines; , i n appeared certain that these weeka-old son of Mr. and Mrs. middle-aged or elderly male pedes- Sinc^starting In Imslness for 10:15—Public Affalra—Sen. Jam#* shifts made to give more space to Included .a request by Attorney of 16 to 7. Destruction of an A llie d _ John P. Jones of 104 West Center trian.s, . hlms<^f the first of this year, Lee e> \' 1 1 :18—When Day 1* Dona—Larry frequency modulation. General Jaeksoh for Immedlatl en­ tactlca would be repeated multi­ Huard. Barltons, Bud Ral* F. Byrnes. stroyer by a torpedo-ciarrylng fold on the British and j French street, died at the Manchester Me­ IVdeslrlan rrote«'1ton •'ha^ built 'up a fine following and 10:30—Columbia jSoncart Orche# 'Most directly concerned are the actment of legislation requiring Votal* Right of Way. speedboat off the Belgian cItjX f morial hospital last night. Be­ "We have been recommending io/lliis new hs-atlon Is sure to at- noy, Narrator. RCA^NRC and Don J-ee stations registration of all firearms in the W’ashington, May 29—(iP/-\The forces still clinging to the region 11:48—Sleepy Hall's Orchestra. tra. Nleuport; \ of Lille. ^ X sides his parents ha is survived by for se'Vcral years that pedestrian • tract an even greater patronage 1 1 :00—EssoJtepOrter. In New, York and Ccps Angeles, United States. He made the re­ Houae Rules Committee v ^ d Heavy damage to three Allied two brothers, Prescott J.-khd Gil­ control In ConnecUcut be achieved with fnexrolled |:sso . and Es.so : 18:00—ClyOo Lucas' Orchestra. both acrt« with regular srhedulik. quest th a letter to Speaker Bank- .unanimously’ today to give legis­ French Defense Collapoes bert J. and a sister. Eunice C. The Rack in '1871 the ♦"’o Wntkin.a brother.*!, 18:80—Ella FlUgerald's Orchestra 11:05—Sport* Round-up. head of the House. destroyers, two transports and two throughthroiieh pedestrian protectionprotection. We Extra gasolines and lubrirante. | ll:18-ylMdl* Duchln’s Orchestra. General Ele^ctrlc at Schenectady lative right-of-way- to a bill dK freighters,' bombed off the Belgian he high confifiand declared that fuiteral was held this afternoon at believe cros.swallts should )>e bet­ Tbe new E.-i.so statioip. erected • f’larcnci’ (!. mul K. I’li'iu’.sl, pt.sahli.shcd flip, 18:48—New*. also has hCen conducting field How the supplementaf defense recting the secretary of, labor to the^Frehch defense south of Lille— 2 ^clock at the Thomas G. Dougan on the former Walsh property, is 1:00—Silent n:S0^Bob Chester'* Orehestra. program for th* Array would fit d French coast of the English ter frualntaincd, Important pedes­ lirni of Walk ins Rriifhcrs tir.st as a Kii Moral ijiOO—Mitchell Ayres’XJrchestra. tests, while CtJS In New York has deport Harry Bridges, west coast QhanncI, and. j that la thX less heavily fortified funeral home, 59 Holl street. Rev. trian traffic areiut be illuminated of the itery late.st de.sign. Aub';.j . Tomorrow's Program >12:30—Ray Herbeck’s Orchestra. a-station still awaiting a program Into the developing picture of CIO leader. klrig of an Allied eubmarlne side,—^ collapsed, permitting Dr. Watson Woodruff jof the Cen­ services of'all kinds eSn he taken ' .ScrvicTcvorganizalion. It vva.s not nnlil later go-ahead.' emergency finances waa not Imme­ and prominently pogted, traffic A. V. Tomorrow’s Program by bdmb in the central North Sea . the Germans to crash into that ter Congregational church con­ light time cycles be adjusted to care of and in adilitlon a complete | liial tile rirotiier.a liraneheil mit into the homo 6:00—Doya O'DeU. For mile more fhan a' year diately explained by authorities. )• and "^obable" destruction of a n -' border Indiistrlal center, ducted the services. The burial line of accc.ssofies and tires .will . furnishing lield . . .so Watkiii.s Funeral •7:00—Mutic off the Record—Ray RCA-NBC have been' urgent In The necessity for additional protect foot traffic day and night 6 :88— Nows. « X . . M ininiiini Prices other. yXThe British Expeditionary force was in the East cemetery. and "safety Islamin’ be established be sold. " \ . l Serviee has always lieen a maj'or jmrt of tiie 6:80—Francis Cronin. Organist \ Barrett. advarirlng television . to a public funds. It was said at the Whit#' Adihit Narvik Entered ; evidently wOa backed against the House, arose from the fact that on streets ami avenues of such Souvenirs will he distributed on | 7:00—Morning Watch.'^ 7:15—Esso Reporter. I status until something Ilk* 3,000 The .German high command ^ Channel coasK ' In the vicinity of width as t.) require such ’breathing , opf'ing day tomorrow and I,ee | organfzatioM . . growing in imjtortance ilaily •;00—Wuce Kem—News. 7:20-*Muslc off the Record—Ray, receivers are now in New York ' when President Roosevelt recent­ vSet on G rairt acknowledgeo, that Allied ' forces ; Dunkerque. Thesonce-solld Brltlsh- since its estahlislunent .^ty-six years"iigo. ly presented to Oongrea* bis de­ F u n e r a l s places' These are obvious ea.se-cord'"H.V mvites all his former; •:1S—NSW* Her* and Abroad. Barrett area homes, Progroms are oh the had entered Narvik, Norwegian ore' I'Yench front between Lille and ment* to an existing difficult tra f., patronspoLlLMin andeiiiti autofxu4.v» ownerssjwiixrin iniii gen With the appointment oY Air. Veiltres oiir 8:80—Radio Bazaar. 7:65—Esso Reporter. air five dnvs a week. fense message, setting forth the port ab«ve-the "'Wch i "Mxmude seemed to have been eral to,stop in for theirs and tQJ B:00 —News of Euroopa. Oni< lals .Silent $1,182,000,000 program, the Army Frank Covllle ' fle situation on urban streets." staff is increa.sed to include four registered 8:48—w n C S Program Parade. Buenos Aires, May 29—f45—’The had been besieged, since the April ’ .smashed Into fragment.s. The department's bulletin em- inspect this thoroughly modern 8:50—Rhythms of the Pay. 8:15—Shopper# Spedelal. OITlclals-of the companies would i had not had time to make full e«- !» inva.slnn of Nor\v*sy. (The Brit- ; Gsmian# have not yet miss- Funeral services for F ru k Co- service .ststlon, where he will be emhalmers. Fvery facility for the rendering 8:80—Esso Reporter. I timatea of Its needs. Argentine government est^llshed ville of 179 Oakland street, who pha.aizcs that "Protection is always 8:00—New England Town Hall not comment pending conferences mlDlnri.um prices In the g^ln fu­ ish .said Narvik had 'fallen.) ej applying these tactlca of divlde- better than Control." explaining .able to render a better service of a complete service will t>e found at our Party. 8 ;85—Shopper# Hpsclal. tu determine a future jK)llcy bas­ After the W’htte House confer* But the Germans said that their : and-destroy. died at the Memorial hospital Sat­ 9:00—Woman of Courage 1 ence on Army needs, there were tn- tures markets today, ■ Mrblddlng urday evening, were held this that, safe use of street and high­ than ever before. iieautifully aiipoiiited home at F.ast Center 8:18—Food NSW*. ed on the commission's decision further transactions In cereal* and air force had scored a "WlouB hit" j Ak for the uncertain fate of way Tan be gained more quickly Street. " 8:S0—Mary Lse Taylor. 0:15—Richard Maxwell Possibilities for consideration were illratldn* that th* supplementary on a "large battleship" off Narvik, Dunkerque, only 108 mlles\by sea morning at. 8:30 from the W. P. 0:28—Preas News. program'would emphasize procure- llnMed at prices below,the closing Quisb Funeral Home, with a high through affording “protection” to » 8:48—Day Drsam*. said to range from a dccl.slon to quotations of two day* ago. putting its guns out of action end j from London Itself, Informed Ber- 8:38—Helpfu) Harry. 9:80—Four Clubmen. go off the air fob th* present to | of aircraft, and tanks, anti enveloping the craft In s m o ^ and ' gources sald/that "thlngsTni mas* of requiem at St. Bridget's toot traffic than by seeking’’"con- aircraft guns and mechanized Its decree came a -week after It Ite ana > sources sald/that "things tnay church at 9>o’clock. Rev. James frol" of pedestrians through Planes Can Be 10:00—The Man I Married. 0:48—Morning Melodies. one which would continue the heavily damaged three cruise “ i have changed already," meaning 10:15—Midi tream. 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly program schedule but consider-’ equipment also would come In for had fixed a miximum range of Timmins was celebrant at the stringent laws, arrests and subse­ 10:15—Mvrt and Marge. a share of the money. fluctuation permissible In any 'th a t perhaps Dunk,erque, too, had mass. quent discipline. The Commissioner 10:80—Ellen Randolph. ably curtailed due to the matter ^ Troop landings at Ankane*. Not;- fallen. . ■ Made Qnieklv 10:48—Dramatic Skatch. 10:80—Hilltop House., of outgo without Income. 8,000 New Flsitee Promptly ’day’s trading. Mrs. Harold Garrity sang "Ava conceded thcTe will always be a 10:45—Stepmother. Prices declined sharply ygster-"’* * ■ *Official —confirmation'------however. Maria" at the offertory: "O Salu- small minority indifferent to pro-! ------11:00—David Harum. HMwever, those' television ex- One Informed person spoke of _ f J J French Sealed ’ was lacking. K, Anderson 1 1 :18—Road of Life. 11:00 -Time Out With Allan Pres­ perts who would talk told me that day In .the local and Rosario mar­ tWis” at the elevation, and "Soft- tective arrangements and that j o n j •* t /. ■. a possibility of getting 3,000 new ket*. reflecting capitulation of the The high command ^Id that . Seen Matter of Hours l y ^ d Tenderly" at the close of forcible persuasion' may be requlr- j a OFfl S tC S s ro a U C llO n O l 11:80—Against the Storm. cott. they felt the ruling w'as "dlsap- I (i,;htlivg planes promptly. To get "the fate of the French Armies In 11:48—Culdtng Light 11:1.5—Life Beglne. pointing" and that for the present Belgians In the European war. German circles were optimistic the service. ed to Induce such persons to use •— Foner^v Direclbr"— pioduction capacity of the aircraft Tills drop apparently motivated Artois Is sealed." I Burial was In St. Bridget’s teine- streets and highways with regard ' 1,000 Daily P o m IMp 18100—The Two Hals. 11:30—Big Sister. they are In n,f|unii(lijr'};’ over what industry hullt up so that it can aim The Artois region, and the Flan,- that the fate of the trapped Allied 11:45—Aunt Jenny’s Stories. the drastic decree, which stated troops tpighl be decided in the tery, with Rev. Francis Breen read­ for their own safety and others.! r . M ateps would be takbn for a goal of 50.000 planes annual­ that the rapid succession of un­ ders area—the coastal plains of W ith Kifilit ('omlitioiiH. Tliis yifar 'nqarks Mri 18:15—Weather Report. •’ 12:00-:'Kate Smith Speaks. Nazis’ fivorer In within s matter of ,j mgIng themo comrauuucommittal wrvico.service. The, . But. In the main, the commissioner forty-second annivei 12:18—Whsn A Girl Marries. ly, he said, orders for planes must foreseen events waa having an ad­ northern France and south west­ hours \ bearers were Thomas Covllle, Rob—Medley Time. Listening Urtilght: be placed without delay. ern Belgium—Torni the zone of Detroit, May y29—(4*1 -Within Watkins Brothers, Dui 18:80—The Little Shew. 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent. Europe i((fubject to addltlon)-r- verse psychologieal effect and 'The caplhilatlon of the. army , pedestrians risking their lives by In Mr. Roosevelt's original de­ causing quotations to drop to an entrapment for the Allied forces, and six months The^ord Motor Com­ greater part of thCM jmare 18:45—Singin’ Sam. 12;4.’l—Our Gal Sunday. WEAF-NBC 6:15, 6:45; CBS 7:65, under King Leopold of the Bel- j J'**’*^ Nutland not using properl.v engineered in- headed the Funerid Service - 1:00—Esao Reporter. fense recommendations to Con­ uhjustlfled extent. now bereft of Belgian aid In the 'terseetlons. pany. under conditions, 1:00—News. Westhsr. 9:30; MBS 8:16, 8:30, 0, 0:15; gress Utile actual cash fo r' pur­ Oslend-Brugcs area on their left glana yesterday permitted what; Harry Coviiie. Funeral Director. H^nU Vic* Pn 1:10—Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt 1:05—U* On A Bus WJZ-NBC 9; NBC-Chaln# 11. informed German circle* termed Only Ten Operators could be prErauclng'l.OOO planes of Ident of Watkins BrotiMrs and a lll5 —Life Cen Be Beautiful. chase of airplanes was Included. bank. Few of the pede.strlann killed 1 :80—Marjorie Mills. WEAF-NBC—8. Fred Allen The supplementary program In­ French resistance south of LlUe "the strongest break-through o{ slan- m^; WJZ-NBC 11 a. m,. 12:45, 3 For a brief Interval, after the The Allied armies of the north, ter so far this week have totalled remember that a lot of pressure rated out of the eongeHterl busll>v giSO—I Love a Mystery. - Williams. Edward R. Stettlntus; Jr. chair­ Breech cited the "dangers of con­ more than $8,000, and several casfs. Of- that group 423 werie is being brought to push us into a ■ / 9:00—Good News of 1940. 8;80—Strange As It Seems. p. m.; CBS 3 p. ni.., lUasc racing man of the board of United States centrated airports In such countries fall of Brussels, Ostend -was seat bereft of the Belgian troopa who ness district, there iii ample park­ —CBS, W.IZ-NBC, .MBS 3:1.5, of the Belgian government now had guarded'their left flank, were more new dwellings now are pro­ killed in Hartford, Bridgeport, conflict In which w e should have ing splice for II hundred ennf'Wlf jj- 9:30—Rudy Vallee Program 8:55—New#—Elmer Davis. Steel, who will supervise tne pro­ as Norway and Belgium." jected. ' ' New ’ Haven - and Waterburv or no part. There Is an insidious 10:00—Bing Crosby and Bpb 9:00—Major' Bowes’ Amateur Suburban hamllcnp at Belmont duction of raw materials. He described flight strips as constituted In 'Paris. reported today to be waging a los­ In a few feet of the building. Park; MB.S ■». Dover stakes at I ...... landing areas adjacent to major Ostend s peacetime population ing fight against the encircling forty-four per cent of the curban'’J'niiddle group’ fighting neither . Bums. Hour. William S. Knudsen, the General Farmers in thla aecUon, plagued total. Germany nor England, but getting 1- IlOO—News and .Weather. 10:00—Glenn Miller’s Orchestra. Delaware P ark .. .Europe isu^ect Motors production wizard, who w:lll highways for use as regular or waa about 44,000. Nazi forces threatening them with M oAthly Totals .them to fight each other solely so to sddlUofil—NBC 7 a. m.; CBS 7 k* concerned axclualvelv with emergency fields. > The Germans did not actually annihilation. by an extremely late planUng sea­ 1 1 :18—When Day is Done—Larry 10:15—Public , be concerned exclusively with son, bop* that tbs coming waet Monthly total* for September to that this group might profit fi­ __ Huard.. baritone. Bud Rai­ 10:46—Nan Wynn—Song* a. ni., 5:30 p. m.; NBC-Red 12:30. manufacturing problems. claim capture of Bruges in their In an «ffort to soften up AlUsd WEAF-NBC—12:15. Mrs. Roose­ sweep along the Channel coast, will bring bot.clear weatbar. Wbll« December, Inclusive, are largest nancially. Russell H. Hills ney. Narrator. 11:00—Esso Reporter. I Sidney Hillman, president of the resistance, the Germans sent wave each year. Ninety-eight persons “It Is this same group that would 11:45—Charles Barnett's Orches­ 11:09—Sports Round-Up. velt bronilcnst; 12:45, Friends °f 'vl'malgamatrd Clothing Workers, but said It had been • passed and after wave of bombing planes roar- rainfall so far has not been axcea Library hmehemi. Bans Publication that DIxmunde, about 15 miles slve. It has been sufficient,, bui' were killed last year dpring those like t8 push us Into the war—per­ tra, : ■ — f 11:16—Eddie Duchln'a Orchestra. responsible for matters Involving Ing over the "Flanders pp^cket." months, slxty-nlne of whom were haps so that when 11 lss*4Lj>ver we Mr. HIUs/, a native of Manchester, ■ 12:00—Tommy Dorsey’s Orches- 11:30—Xavier Cugafa Orchestra. CB.S n a. m.; Ka,to Smith; labor. south of Ostend, bad been ‘Jreach- Military commentators said d* chilly days have put growth bseV 8:15 p. m.. Bob. Edge, new time. O f N ew spaper ! 25" by almost three weeks. Contrary at least fifty years of age. In most could pay the bills. is a reglJitered embalmer, havtog „ tra. f 12:00—Will Bradley’* Orchestra. Chester C. Davis, member of the moralising air attacks had left the cases the fault was'attributed- the "The real 'fifth columnists’ In attended the McAllister School ot 12:30—Mitchell Aver*' Orchestra. 12:30—Louts Prlma's Orchestra. WJZ-NBC--12'30 p. m., Farm, Federal Reserve Board and form- On the Yser (river) and the comerSd British and French troops to last summer's dry apell, then ard Home Hour; 5:05 p. m., Pres­ Yaer canal, north of Ypres," the Is every indication that this year pedestrian but this does not re­ this country" Ford said, "are the New York. Previously to joining 12:45—News. 7:00—Music off the Record—Ray er director of the Agricultural Ad­ —*stlmated here at about 750.000 lieve operators of the respopaibllity financial Interests that make Watkins Brothers a year ago he 1:00—Silent byterian General Assembly. justment Administration, who will Oslo,, May 29—UFi—Joseph Ter- high command conceded, "th* en? man—"weak and disorganized" will provide a record bay crop. Barrett. Short waves: RNE Moscow, 7, emy waa atUl offering '’desperate to drive with care and caution on money out of war, propagate It and served five years in the same capa­ * Friday’* Program. \ t 7:18— Esso Reporter. integrate the farmer's part. boven, Nazi commissioner for the' and declared that they roust aur city streets according to the re­ peddle destructive propaganda." city In Putnam, Conn. English broadcast: JZK Tokyo, •Ralph Budd, president of the German-occupied area of Norway, reaiatance." renderpr die within a few days. A. M. \ 7:20—Music off the Record Ray 8:05, Mmlolln orchestra; TGWA Chicago, Burlington and (Quincy 'Street fighting waa reported In Individual Returns Decrease port. Complete ’’case histories” of Told that ;the production- of 1,- 6:00—Doye O'DeU. / Barrett: has forbidden publication of the "It Is'pnly a matter of davSy^’ each accident, from both pedes­ 000 airplanes a day seemed like a Guatemala) 10. Chamber music. Railroad, .-the tranaportation spe­ Oslo newspaper Dagbladet for the French port of Dunkerque.' oald one commentator, "before 6:25—Newa. . • . 7:58—Esso Reporter.!. cialist! Attack 'By Advaaoe ‘ Washington, May 29—(45—In trian and the operator Involvement "tremendous undertaking," Ford 6;30-^FraAcis Cronin? Organist 8:00—Ne-w# of Europe—. Elmer eight day* because the paper "in everything around them will crish dividual Income tax retuma li angles, make up on important part said the same suggestion wag. Leon Henderson, chairman of th* headlines and comments on th* The street fighting at Dunker­ and bum—everything down to the 7:00—:Momlng Watch. Davis. ■ • Hilled In Crash Serurltles Commission, charged que apparently represented attack 1938 totaled 6,250,798, the Iptema . of the study, enabling local traffic made when he first talked about 8:00-:-New*, Weatherl 8:15—Shopper* Special. ------^ Belgian surrender misled Nor­ last bouse If necessary." Revenue Bureau reported today accident prevention authorities in astembling "thousands of automo­ 'with Stabilization of' w h n le ^ e way’s population concerning the by an advanced German column— Authoritative soip-ces acknowl­ 8:15Xjfews ijlere and Abroad. 8:30—Esso Reporter. Cambridge, Mas.s.| May 29--(/D prices. perhaps Onexjf this awlft mechan­ 'Thi.s WM a decrease of 148,C()< each community to develop person­ biles a day. 8i30—Radio Bazaar.- - 8:35—Shoppers 'Special. —Mim Edith lluiiillton, 24, of rca'l happenings and the natural edged that German Ic^es had been from' ltB7. al conclusions. "But we reached a volume of Miss Harriet Elliott of the Uhl- consequences of the capitulation." ized unite. heavy In the drive to wipe out the 8:45—WTlC's Program Parade. 0:00—Woman of Courage. Somerville, was killed today In a vcrslty of North Carolina, Guard­ The pocket has l>eeo tlghten'ed 10,000 cars a day,” he said, “and 8:50—Musical Interlude.’ . 9:15—Richard Maxwell collision of two automobiles. Four When the newspaper reappears, draatlcally and aWiftly but ther* British and French In the north,, we also managed to get production '9:25—Preiw Newa. ian of Gonaumei' interests. it t# to bo censored before publics- but said the price paid was not ex-, Remove .Airport 8:55—Foods In Season, other peraons were injured, one ' The appointipent of the Defense waa no other Indication, lav* th(a W i l l D e c i d e , F a t e of eagle boats (submarine chu- 9:00—rDramSfUsed News \ 0:30—Tune Tim*. ( critically. tlon. the commissioner decreed unofficial report, that the real ceaslve In view of the results ob­ ers) up to one ship a day during Commission yesterday followed by Canberra, Australia, May 29- 9:15—Food News. 9:45—Morning Melodies. r a few hours the disclosure that Mr. German lln\ had carried to Dun­ tained. the World War. 9:30—Music While You'Wprk. 10:00—Pretty Kitty-Kelly. Convirled Of Murder Most of the losses were said to (45—Aiistralla and Franca tod O f Leopold Frjday Need* Right.Coonael Throws Jowelrj In Kher Roosevelt 'and prominent members kerque, on Um English Channel,-40 10:00—The Man I Married. 10:15—Myrt and Marge. of Congress had agreed to seek miles east of ''^lala. [ . - have .befcn suffered ! by Infantry reached an agreement for remo\ "The main essential" be said, "is 10:15—Mldat'ream. 10:30—Hilltop House. Lancaster, O.. May 29.— — A unite.'' ' ■ . •_ ;Of wartime Import restrictions or“ “ that we have the counMl of men Lowell, Mass-,, May 29 ,iJ5—Po­ enactment of the five-year defense As closely ite could lie deter­ 10:30—Ellen Randolph.- ,L 10:45—Stepmother. tax program. jury today convicted ’Robert L. mined from ttia rapid-fire reports The Germans said the greater 'each other's goods. Paris, May\29—145—The’ legal who know aviation and airplane 10:48—Dramatic Sketch. ll:0 0 ^ h o rt Short Story. lice quoted F'rnest .1. Drduln, 32, Lei*, 18, of Norwood, Moss., of sec­ on the German advances, the en­ part of the Belgian Army had fate of Leopold III as king of the operation and that we be permitted of Lawrence, today as sayl'»g he ond degree murder In the bludgeon­ Belglaas wlU.be decided Fr^ay by 11:00—David Harum. , 11:15—Life Begins. croaching line—drawatrmg of the obeyed King Leopold's order to lav freedom of action, without dicta­ i 11;18—Road of Life. - - 11:30—Big Sister. threw .stolen jewelry, unofficially Plan$ for Financing ing May 31- 1939, of Axel Strom- pocket in which the northern Brit­ down their arms, and the Nazi Customer—Your dog seem; the Belgian ParUament. tion from men who haven’t kept 11:30—Against the Storm. ll:45-7-Aunt Jenny's Stories. valued at $8,000, Into the Merri­ stead, boys' Industrial school tailor, ish and French armies found nresB waa jubilant over the out- very’ fond of watching you cu ’The' refugee parliament, in up to date in this science. (Above! A comer of one mack river. Tliey Indicuted how­ in an escape attempt. • hair. * emergency session ' in a P i^ s of the three first floor 11:48—Guiding Light 12:00—Kate Smith Speaks. Defense Program J ' _ __ themselves, runs like this from ite Ipok. „ , "There must be also, agreement 12:00—Studio Program. 12:15—When A Girl Marries. ever that they would question him Washington, May 29.—(4b—Tehf northernmost coastal point: Barber—It ain't that; some dance hall, already has approved upon just what la wanted. Then Service rcxims shr.iwlng P . M. • 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent. further and check pawn shops be­ tatlve plans for fin slicing the na­ 'Activities BestrlcM Eastward from Ostend, past times I snip off a bit of a cus the action of Leopold's cabinet the manufacture of airplanes be­ the homelike atmosphere 12:18—Weather Report 12:45—Our G i Sunday. fore hiring a diver to search the tional defense program call for an Bruges, 15 miles; thence south- Offers Britain Armed 'Services . tomer's ear. . yesterday In "disowning" hlni as comes an ainembly problem. > lent by the dignified Eng­ 18:80—Medley ‘Hme. 1:00—Ease Reporter. river bed. 1 annual boost of $6u.000,000 In in­ London, May 29 —(A5—Activity westwatd to DIxmunde, 25 miles; _ . „ ~ ^ aoverelgn because of his surrender "With these factors allowed for lish Jacxibean decorations. 13:80—The Little Show. 1:05—Ua On A Bus. come and excise taxes for the next of all aliens over 16 years of age, then southward 15 mile* to Ypres Bombay. May 2 9 .-c;rj^ rv 1 cei to Germany. we not only can make 1,000 planes This decorating scheme is regardless of whether they are Oldbay—What are your view) 13:45—Singln’ Sam. 1:15—Life Can Be Beautiful. Held Criminally Reapontlble five years. and then 20 miles southeastward . A dispatch from the Belgian a day but we can make them for followed throughout the 1:00—News, Weather. 1:30—The Right To Happlnesa. ' Th* financing would ' work out from an "enemy country," are to Lille and ArmenUeres. 10 miles j on matrimony fiow? frontier reported that Leonid about one-elgbtb of the present home. 1:15—Day Dreams. 1:45—Main Sueet—Hartford; this way: drastlca.Ily restricted under a new Newly Wed—I’ve got fai had been returned to the Brussels price.” Hartford, May 29.—Wb—George west of Ulle; thence northwest- enough to discover that it's mud 1:80—Murjorle HUls. 2:00—Young Dr. Malone. D. Conrad, Hartford, is found crim­ The statutory national debt lim­ order effective June 3. ward through Cassel. Bourgourg \ palace by the Cterman Army. (Left) Watklni Brother# Funeral Home 8:00—Kate Hopkins, ' Aafel of 2:15—Joyce -Jordan— Girl In­ it would be. Increased by $3,000,- and Grayelines to the sea at a : T today In an ad- easier to follow a. woman than t. For the Friday session the Par­ Inquiry Easily Satisfied inally reaponaible for the death la to lead her. ^ is equipped with a Hammond electric Mercy. tern*. April 24 of Angelo V’ergnano, 50, OQO.OOO, permitting that amount to Agree In Principle plolht 15 miles west of Dunkerque. 1 “ planter*. Uament wiU move to the Paris organ in addition to a piano.' Ex[ierl- 2:15—Tour Neighbor. 2:80—Fletcher Wiley. of 'West Hartford, In a decision be borrowed exclusively for d*' (Other mileage figures ace a p -! ------——m-i Town Hall. There, besides taking Denver—(4’i—Altort E. Cos man enced organists are available for every 2:80—The Gareer of Alice Blatr. 2:45—My Son and I. filed today by Coroner Frank E. fense expenditures. This borrowed Moscow, May 29—UPi—^Authori­ proxlmations. l Up formal action on the king, new was wakened by a noise. He saw funeral service held In the home. 2:45—Meet Miss Julia. 3:00—Society Girl Healy. j money would be paid back In five tative Swedish sources disclosed Germans gleefully declared. that statutes for the govemro6nt of two men at the rear of a nearby 8:00—Maty Marlin. . 3:15—It Happened In Hollywood. years. I ■ " today that Ruasian and'-^ Swedish the Allied jib was up in ', the the fugitive peoples of invaded tavern. He called and asked them ■K 8:15—Ma Parklna. 8:30—Eeoo Reporter. New Taxes Earmarked representatives discussing a trad* Artols-Flanders pocket Belgium will be mapped.,. what they were doing. "Just clean­ (Right) One of the two second-floor 8:80—Pepper Young's Family. 8:35—Strictly Swing.—GU Bayek. Insurance Executive Dies NSW tax**, ylaldlng tha estimat­ agreement have agreed in principle, Give Bird's Eye View ROIXER SKATE The Paris press quoted Inform­ ing up,” one replied. Cosman went Se.rvlce rooms, usually reserved for th# . 8:45—Vlo and Bad*. ed 8688.000,000, would be ear-, although details remain to be As a sample of what the trapped FOR FUN! FOR HEALTH! ed circles as saying Belgium's gold back to sleep. Next morning the Immediate family and relatives. 'Th* Hartford, May 29.—(/P)—Charlaa marked for defense and used to worked out. soldiers were facing, DNB, official had been rushed safely out of the tavern operator fotmd a 400-pound complete Service and music Is carried Seallae Indicted ,E. Baglln, founder and manager of pay back tha -IS,000,000.000 bor­ country and would be 'placed *t' safe contalnlhg $575 was missing, to these .upilelrii rooms by electric speak­ Will Bar Beds and Bnadamen German news agency, gave a bird's er systems. the Baglln Insurance Company, rowed. 'Iheir life, accordingly, Suggests Planes te ibid Allies eye view of what had happened in Maneheiter Sporti Centw the disposal of the new govern­ and $25 from the cash drawer. New York, May 29.—(Ab—An In­ died this morning at hla home In would be limited to five years; the Sedan break-through several * Wells Street ment. Washington. May 89.—OF)—Tha dictment charging Georg* Scalts*. West Hartford, after a long 111- ' The prbpoaad naw taxes and New York, May 29—(P)— MnJ- To' Malntala Security. CtvU Bervtoe Commission decided former president of the Building nesa. days ago. tbalr aatlmated ytalda: ' Oan. John F. O Ryan; former police Six hundred and SO o t Germany's THURSDAY CHOCOLATE NlGHTl Befugoe*' Plea Peadered. today that It would rafuae to certt- Sarvica Employees International Incomes IbotlTx individual and oommlsaloner and commander of Gircn A w gy: 6 Boxes of Chocoktes — 6 Psgaeg London, May X29—(45—An ap­ f r for work in any FadaraJ ocaoey Union (A. F; L.) with larceny, Furniture beetles are able to power-driving Stuka bombara con­ London. May 2fr—<45—R. A. corporate); a flat bn per cent tax the 27th Division during th* World centrated on that point showered peal to tte United States to take Butler, foreign undersecretary, a pomon astabUshad to balaag to forgery and ambezzlement on 60 Uve for year* In the grub stage. on the amount now'paid In teucea , FRIDAY — HIGH k!HOOL NIGHT as maay war refugees u pdo^ie 'th e Communist party, the Oer- counts ahd involving $60,087.27 In dry, hard wood, before becom­ war, today suggested th at' 1,000 quarter-ton bomba upon pUlboxea I8e — Skating Every Tkarsday - Fritey • ■atatday ~ 86 told tha Houa* of Coanons tetfaiy WATKINS BROTHERS FUNERAL SERVICE n an Bund, or any ether Communist Yield: $210,000,000. ^ u s a per­ American plane* and the crews to of the little Maglnot line, upon is nadar eeastdenrioa, R -A. But- th* Egyptian government was was filed today in General Sessiona ing large enough to emerge as son whose present tax te $40 would Always Cool — t Largs Air CoadlUoalag Faas la OpanMaal lar, uadsnaeretory for foreign , «r Mail onanUattoa.” Court- adults- I man thsm ba 66»t immadiately to marching columns upon clusters of taking "an appropriate meeaures nay $44. tbs new rate t^ b a affeo- 6ld the AUltis. >< trees aad etrateale bite ot terrain affairs, the House of Com- for maintenance of the internal - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - PHONE 5171 *' -■(‘Aa Bons today. , aacuritjr oC EgypL” HUmrlrrBtfr that' the sdmUiiatrator should an eiitate, particularly If It were their father was superintendent of and tha McAllister Scliool In New an Industrialist, however. Is/n o t offered at a bargain price. Now, the Joalyn Sash A Blind company Y'ork, and a registered embalmer. in thia town so it was only natural Before coming to Watkins Broth­ Baldwin Sees* wholly splsar to us. Indu^allaU however, people with targe luma that the two boys should take to ers he served tlve years with Carl AnpyAir Corps Personnell Somittg BeraUl nr* as likely as other pp^le to be of money at their command are cabinet making readily. Back In Weeks of Putnam, Connecticut. PUUUlbHbU U> TMk. speclallaU In thelr^^lnklng and seldom content with a home de­ those days it was- customary to C. Elmore Wnlkln*. treasurer Stnte Ready HKRAI.D PRINTING CO, Washington—Capital They a te / just as perturbed- Ui Pacific Coast Double^ many very aucceasful ones are signed according to the Ideas of make ea-skets only to order when and vice president of the company II Blmll Str**! ttmei abbut coitions abroad as t!-e the necessity arose. The brothers is also a licensed embalmer being M*neh«it«r, Conn. quite deflnltely/Umlted In their another person. They feel about Democrats, and have the addutr9 Prepjirrdnw G«n«rnl Wanncar horizon to Ui^r own particular homes as moat people do about misery/jf feeling. that the crisis .San Krsnrijc.p Mv. 79 —.t'.vas prlneipaJly d'ae to new off the record, will warn yout Ex-Service Groups and Would Offer Home* service organization in point of * Foundnd'O^tfthnr 1. I Itl____ fields. One would scarcely hope wearing second hand clothes. herlcan affairs Is one of t^e Added to Funeral Serv- active service. .Mr. Watkins took To Inf]ii8trial /inil Uncle Ram has doubled the Army f.'oni requiring more signalraobi look out' for poison gas; It won't poteitt forces against them, Air Corps personnel on the west cutters. A new Coast Guard PubIKhod Btorr E»«nln« Eieopt that i^piiry Ford, for example, This feeling extends often to the Citizens Make Ready iye; His Experience. over management of the funeral 9 8 Evn^nvi nnd Hnltdnyn. Entnr*A,nl belong now. ilitlcal sagas have been saving To Eufdish Children service shortly after graduating I Bii ines Leadpi coast and boosted that of th* with flvq 'plones is to be ready' .tho Pott . Offic# Tti Mmnehttttr. wouUi' make an outstanding suc- buyers of even comparatively Yor month* that the greatest fac­ Indications are, they say, tha' Graves; Program of | from Tufts College. Later, as the I Ninth Corps Area 40 per cent San F>.anclaco slrporfl in A Conn., nt atrond Citti Mall Manor eps as czar of an armament ad- mode.at homes. They prefer struc- tor In favor of President Roose­ Today W’atklna Brothers an­ furniture end of the business de-,'| Hartford, May 29.—(Jb- -Gover- since the ontbresk of tbe. Europe- The San Diego base also will the “genUeman’i war” may velt and the third lerm, or even of Tomorrow’s Exercises. Auckland, New Zealand, May nounce the appointment of Gbrdon BtJBSCBIPTION rater itnistratlon that would have to liirea of-their own designing, or velop anytime now Into the 29— suggestion 6iat— manded more and more of bis tlmcC nor Bai avin pirtured*C5onnPctlrut an wsr, n check disclose'i today. five planes. Instead of tbe pri Got toar by Mall ...... »*»« ■ome one like .Secretary Hull, If E. Ventres to Its funeral service the management of the fur.ythl today as .w-eir prepared "as any Added enlisted strength of the two Ptr Month by Mall ...... I Jit cover hundreds of svenues of sup­ at least'patterned In the newer old elugfest, with no weapon: he lA-erc to be designated by the New Zealand offer permanent Binalt dopy ..< ...... I/ 0l red. ' / .There will be'a general exodus homes to 25,000 English chil­ staff, increasing to four the num­ service was turned over to/Mr. | state liythe union" to meet an Navy a» sea. tfi» addition of .ib<3ut ^<0 personnel has been added Dollytrtd Ona Taar ply, many of them very far afield "li',. even at comparatively President to carry on. Would be tf- ex-service groups and citizens ber of registered cmblamers. in Anderson who has served in that i 100 Coast Guardsmen a chang* in tti' customs department in About two years a fte ^ h e be­ an increasingly critics situation dren to remdve.them from the "eniercFncy." the customs set-up for neutrality tirea. but requirements «f member OF /• Indeed from the mass production higher cost or of lesa pretentious ginning of World Wafyi the Ger­ this afternoon and until dusk this war zone, In recognition of the their employ. Mr. Ventres ui a na­ capafity since. / j size or character. Tt la only the In Europe. ^ tive' of East Hartford where he 'pie chief executive, addressing i control and n»w hurd»ns op the legislation have neoeorii TMic AS.ROCIATED P K ts s , of sutom oblles. mans Introduced poladn gas at evening to the towm'e cemeteries aid which England extended to’ A ipc Cortncrtlrut Chamber ot Com- Federal Bureau ot Investigatloo In ed transfer of many men U. Tbs AMoeUKd Preaa is/»iclutlT«- , __ smaller “used" homes for which Yprea. But things /move- faster vldtims of the disastrous received most of his elementary IF entitled te ibe oe# or republlea'^ ! , Mr. Hfwver is evidently dlstnisl Biographical note: French Oeii- making ready the graves of veter­ schooling. During his grammar neree at the annual banquet Is t ' connection willi espionage and marine division. The falling off lion o f an new* d u p ^ h e * credited ! xrjriv and Navy men as ad there Is a ready .market,, even now. Hints are fouhd in the flame­ eral .Maxime Weygand, new "Mr, ans and loved ones for the annual Napier earthquake In 1931," Hartford Secures night, attributed the...st«!e'f readi­ • Fifth Column ’ aettVatA- si*-, were shipping in general bos moda to tt or not othr — -eredllrd - - i«>.In'i throwers and use of liquid was made today by Mayor T. school days his family moved to th* HP mlnlstratorsXpcrhsps not wholly when offered at sacrifice prices. Big" ef the Allied armlee, was pilgrimage tomorrow .to honor New Britain where he completed ness to meet defense needs to its revealfd. possible Ri effee* the change wit thia papyr and al fire—as well the charges from W. Herccock, at Napier. industrial and business leaders, and oill adding men •oubliKhfrt without cau.ae, and It niny have knowu during the World War as those who served their country his studies, graduating from the Lombardo's Bafid A siin-ey of military a^'-bome- All rirbip r^publicauon The American people In thcae I both sides tiun open cities are be­ "Tlie Bhadow" of Xlarshal Foch. In the military and nayal The quake killed several . labor. defensr- Vj-:ork Indlofted'^ mosIKpf The Federal Bureau of Invest b^r^tn ar« ilto ing bom be^ — / hundred people. Injured thous­ Now Britain High school. Later he •ptcljil dinna been a determination to .krep away later .years hsve. developed s fuel­ A Enited States army officer X branches. attended Morse Buslne* College in Warning against the "danger In the ■ li.snges in thl.s area were Id' tion personnel la tinchangod raaarTed The number of brutal weapons, recalls that when he was a mili­ ands more and left many a war boom or a national defense 'admittedly is facing on ovtr-ii from the chance of any stjch ad­ ing for homes that "look as If we Over 400 potted geraniums, sup­ homeless. Hartford and then studied at and fitarting Thursq#:^ (Memorial line with national -pollclen snd su- fvie* eltant t*t ministration that prompted him to other tbaa gas, need In the World tary attache abroad, he was la a plied to the Permanent Memorial graduated from the McAllister boom,■’ Baldwin ealled the added thorlrntlons. and not due spectfi- creasjng number of invesUgat Inc belonged In them.” War a*e. too numerons to imn- conversation with the fiery little Day I and continuing through Fri­ business In defense materials an Into alleged "Fifth Column" Inslaf oh an Industrialist. Yet ,11 Day Committee by town appropri­ School of Embalming in New York. day Saturday and Sunday, the callv to rnndihons on the w"st bltahara* Flfpraaentatlvai. Th# tlon./Seeretary of Btate Lansing Foch. The talk got around to Wey- ation, will be placed on the graves n - . n -jj- ^ "ahnornial development" and said coast. llvlty and espionage, and la w Previous to coming to Manchester State Theater In Hartford proudly I Ing around the.rlock Mathaw* SpaHal Ajrancy— Is highly probable that right now Thi- Quints’ Six Years over the mantel-piece In his gand. / hf soldiers and .sailors of all wars M i l l l l a V e ! M a t l l 8 Mr. Ventres served with Sisk presents "The Sweetest Music the state was looking beyond the Air Personnel at Highest I’olnl Vfttk. r*Mrarn. ripjroit and the Ocneral SlalT of the Army has w e iJATlOAi'S WAR PfAP ofnoe, a rollertibn of saw-edged, "Weygand?" said tb^marshal- located In all of Manchester's Immediate results of Increased wsr The persinnel of tfie Army Air Snatnn Brothers of New Haven for a year This Side of Heaven" Guy Lom­ Ind-iistr}’. In Its srchlves more^faclusl Infor- No consi loiisness of the desper­ 1861-65 « 1690 <*1917-18 'jagged, curley-cued bayonets, "W'eygand, e’est mol,” cemeteries. Each year the rate of and three years wi^h La Place A bardo and ht-s Royal Canadians. Corps fields — Hamllton-Moffett tiito u ru Luneb m e m b e r a u d it bitreaw oV ate war In. which Ihetr country Is knlvea and bolo*. There were death of survlvlhg veterans of the Of Speeial Envoy Ziegra of Deep River. He la a No band In popular music his­ "We are going to try to bring and March—waa at Ita largest CIRCUUATIONS mstlon concerning the sources of wicked looking dirks, said to have 'Short-lived story/A II that 'World and Spanish American t<; Connecticut new industries, point In history, and between 25 war equipment and material*, and i Involved cast any shadow on the registered embalmer, la married R. K. Anderson tory has (Bnjoyed the continued Malden. Mass.— Petgf 1 Th» Herald Priniinx Company been used by .certain half-savage about America's new "turtlebJS ’tA’ars, lncrcs.se,'eleven former ser­ and ha^ one child. success of the far famed Lom­ basic peace-time industries,” he and 60 per cent more planei were carries hla lunch In a iBCr. aaauni^a no financial r^8ponal« concerning methods of making i slxlh blelhday celebrntlon of the territorials Yor' scalping. battleships." f vicemen pas.slng Is.*"! year,” accord­ London, May 29 -Y45 -Sir Staf­ said. "And we shall strive to de- In service than nine months ago. noW because on automonlu M blllty for typoirrapblraJ ^rrora ap- When Watkins Brothers funeral a plan which proved to be on tal* bardo Organization. For many, yelpp, even with the war Imlua- paarlnn in advrrtlacm*?nia in lb# those sources produclive without | Dionne quintuplets nt Calliinder. Army men herg insist that the Secretary of the Navy Edison ing to the committee ■ records. ford Crlpps is going to Moscow j service was founded in 1H74 by the novation. • many years they have enjoyed It was estimated about half the ed up On him and lifted h|g made his speech abbut Iputtlng tiica, basic peace-time possibili­ Manch^atar Evtnlnc Harald. I loss of time, tha any industri­ Ontario, yesterday. The tots Jiad dum-dum bullet that splays out BrlHsii War Vet# with the status of special ambas-1 two brothers, F. Ernest and thj When K.^W. Anderson joined the ranking at the very top of Ihe'or- 5,5(M) planes authorized for the bag. As he was rroaolng g like a hand and then rips Its way heavy armor on the topsides of In memorv of what they did for sador and his position Is fully: ties, as many of our Connecticut corps were In use. the others or- the door handle of a paSaMUl I a wonderful time. late Clarence G., it wasn't neics- organization in 1898 he served not che.sf heap. Just recently they Industries did during and after the WfdnescJav. May 29 alist or group of Industrial-1 through flesh, was a myth—not battleships to protect them from Great Britain In the last war, representative and authoritative.' .sary to register with the state as only as as.slstant In the funeral were jndged.,wlnnera in a nation­ deredi 'caught the bag and snatched : It seems but yesterday since because of Its horror, but because aerial bombs, and Immediately members of Mohs-Ypres Post, The London Evening News said | last war.” The authorized enlisted strength Ists In the country. service, as salesman In the home wide editor’s'poll, .which , marked Kallrnods IVepitred of Malm's hands He got the 1 War Crisis Few will quarrel with Mr, Hoo- | the Dionne group carfie upon the It was impractical. It fouled the the fantasy boys started discuss­ British -War Veterans, will also today. I fumliditng department, and TOok- approximately 10 years at the of the Ninth CJorps Area was In­ number and police ace cbccklBff-i bores o< rifles and was Inaccurate. ing streamlined men o' war as decorate The graves of their for­ head of the list. > Another speaker at the banquet, creased. twice since September, U H I ver's conclusion that what wc | world's singe, hut they arrived at The newspaper said assurances kceper, but also a.n keeper of the Cpl, Robert S, Henry of Washing The war In Europe continues. a mumerit-when no six years In Although army officials won't floating tents of steel. Then sothe mer compatriots In Rockville, to that effect have been given to I records and bookkeeper for the now Is 33,673, compared with 23,- Is not over. Apparently It Is not j Industries Board discus* It, the Americans had a One exjilained that the secretary other nearby towms and Manches- the Russian ambassador. Ivan ■Tow n of Manchester When Clarence HtTiA In iitv,. n. 1 assistant to the president ot 660. Actual strength currentiv was such as we had In the World ^War history .were to have seen so much few odd weapons of their own. One was merely talking about heavy- Maisky, by Undersecretary of For­ G. Watklns'was first selcrtman. the best "swing,"'Awin" ." the tlisbest f "hot. American Rail­ etUmated at 31,000. llie Ninth Quick Relfef fr« nearly over. An entirely new ofehtinge. that drew a violent protest from Ing up dcckslde armor, removing roads, said a long-range planning Lorpa Area Includes Oregon, Wash­ and nd such duplication and At the annual ANimorlal Day eign Affairs R. A. Butler! | This year Mr. Anderson com­ and most rhythm, etc, there never program had prepared the rail­ phase seems to be opening. It em­ During the year Ih^whlch the the Germans was the sawed-off. damageable atructure where pos­ Bervices to b€ lield In Center Park pletes his forty-second ye.lr with has been any question about I^om- ington, (Tallfornla, Montana, Idaho. sernnihUn'g of the efforts of vari­ sible. and Increasing Invulnera­ Suggestions that Sir Stafford, roads to meet defense needs. Pile Irritutii braces the possibility of conse­ Quinta were born FTlme Minister pump-action shotgun. At short tomorrow morning, the annual might become a permanent am- the local concern having served as Fortunately,” he said. Utah, Nevada, Wyoming and 30 yeark ago a Buffela < quences greater than those result­ ous other war supply commissions, range. It was farutaj. Secretary bility of turrets; decoration ser\16e at the GAR manager o f the funeral service for Alaska. created an ointment for relief 1 I Bsidvvin proposed n defense men.v Lansing's answer to the German bas.sador to the Soviet were not Little change has been effected ing ffom the debacle of King Leo­ but a single headed siithorlty en- monument honoring those from supported in official British quar­ H'cll over half of that time. There i tha itching and smarting t4 dowcil with far reaching powers — I lire of such grrst Importance that protest was a scorcher— some­ Totalitarian humor: A Japanese this town who lie In nameless ters,,„The News said. 1* hardly an official poallion at In the personnel of the 12tb Naval It brought such quick’ o pold's surrender. It is the huge ' It was only adopted after a long thing to the effect that what. In was talking to- a Nazi ^.resident. graves throughout the wrorld, will- Watkins Brothers which he ha-sn’t win continue to, district ' (Utah, Nevada, Colorado soothing, ostringant relief that I and complete responsibility. Thst “1 understand -that the German Sir Stafford is reportedly going style, tempo, and the ™rrend * of Jf’ H'ict'i"t*ng needs of n a -! northern Caiifornlai, but the counter-offensive which Marshal i debate In the British House of the face of the evidence, made be held. In this connection the to the Russian capital to conduct at one time or another filled and la tional' commerce. feme apread throughout the ' the sdralnlslrstor of such an au­ them think they had any humani­ embassy is for sale.'' wreaths of perpetual memory will today. In addition to funeral direc­ rhythm. Pacific aca strength was Increioed try. and mode Pateraoa’f Weygand has been organizing on f>)mmons. It wan to sdd, durlhg negotiations for a Sovlet-Britlsh He estimated 'that war would through the recommloslonlnfl^ of old thority must needs be a person of tarian rights. "That's right," said the Ger- be placed at the base of the monu­ trade pact. tor, a vice president of the com­ Increase traffic about 12 per cent, mont a favorite In thouesaif*,!^ the main French front along the a flve-yesr period, 460 planes l6 ^------I man. ment and wreath encircled flags pany. He Is also a past president of deatroyers for nautgallty patrol homaa. Ask your drufftat f great and unusual qunllUes goes Butler informed the House of and asserted that the rallroade and 26 retired oSlcera ware recoil­ Bomme and which Is reported to the British sir force. That would Note to American Society of | "What are you going to do?” will be placed around the monu­ Commons tl»at he hoped It would the State Funeral Director’s Asso­ handled sncceasfully a 66 per cent Sfio box of Pateraoa’a Otat have been eet In motion yes^r- without ssylng. It would teem to (,'ndertakers: There have been j asked the Japanese, ment. • ciation. ’ Curb Slocks ed to buy In thia oflea. today, or 60o tube with an be reasonable to believe Ihsl the bring the total to 1,660 planes,* be possible'to make a statoflent Increase in traffic during lost sum­ day. plenty of long faces In Washing- j "Oh. hadn't you heard ?" was Marohol'a Request shortly on the Crlpps mlssidn. Seotfid In'the State mer's short business bt^m. Due To Nflw Regnlatlona Moinay bock if you ora not three quarters of them more than ton lately but the longest are the the reply. "We are moving Into Marshal Donald Hemingway of mereaee In C out Guordai o4 with the relM. This maneuver Is being referred chance of hitting, upon the man The regular British atfihaasador When the auto hearse wo* Intro­ El Bond and Sh 4H best qualineP>— Tha I Individuals, hat regarded Chalr- In 1934 Great Britain and the Americans who are helping him j who visit the new hofne on Leon­ amendments to existing law.s. at 142 East Center street, their entire German advance. Wejrgand n bright dream to France in 1917 , nations and make the world i / Of Civilian Suffering. later opened a funeral parlor In American Ideals of freedom!” Swedish steamer Torsten, j,204 ] man Martin Dies, of th* Mouse British Empire's dominions were and 1918. But for those who .self at la.st free. . . . ” coordinate the work. Heading the ard street during tfle day and eve­ ^m ocra;ic Leader Barkley order- Tarlffvllle and not many years present location. One of the dis­ appears to be starting a cnictlil tons, sank today after striking t<'ommlttee Investigating Hn- engaged, very largely, with Inter­ Heallh-Di^l stayed belilnd to enrich with their So they 9*iled away, and It was \ Bv^John 3taloney committee are Nelson Dean Jay ning. ag< the late Ralph Nelson, who al tinctive features of this funeral Women should always precede mine' In the Kattegat while on H0TE[ campaign rather.than a battle. du.st ".some corner of a foreign not the fault -of any of those who and Bernard S. Carter. The day will be observed as a with about 75 measures on the ! a salesman In Wat-. home is the Hammond electric BRISTO nal pulltlcsl disputations. reniark- calendar. their escort* along a receiving route to Goteborg. Her crew of 16 Anieiican Activities, as an amus­ field," there Is the same eternal went to their long sleep in Flan­ I ^ s F r ^ May 26.-1 have j ^ ^ ^.^^le Is inade- legal hoUdiy here tomorrow with kin* Brothers pland department, organ which Is permanently In­ line. was saved. ■*uTriM.S>»*lmakB.hi0.ltoi K W W Whether the French movement ing, somfllmes ludicrous figure. ably like those which have been Advice rest and sleep as has been given spenL. the last\^ve hours talking quatc in picturing the mass terror all public buildings, municipal of­ drove down Main street.late one stalled In the building' and which ders that these things were not to individual Frehqh, Belgian refu­ la to succeed or not, whether It We don't fe«| thst way shout him going on In this country-^and still Hy Or Frank .MeiJoy. their comrades who rest in cedar- to be. and suffering which resulted from fice., postoffice. stores and banks Docton To Be Honored evening with on old hearse of the Is available for all services held at even gets well under way. Is .some- ^ groved Arlington. Battle, and gees from a s tr e a ^ of milllona the greatest battle in history horse-drawn period clattering be­ the home. are. The Conservatives were get­ r / * • rushing southward tbward Paris phieed for the day. thing for military experts I* VariCose. Veins quick agony, or .Jhe exaltation of / Those who survived were the raging for hours when this was Parade In Morning Washington, May 29.—(JPi — hind his automobile. He had made Joins the Staff The husinrss nattH-^lly falling to ting afraid of a pronounced Ijibor- to escape roaring hell Ictrioose be­ American physicians and surgeons a deal with Mr. Pinhey of Tariff* guess about. But It Is apparent the taken town have no meaning ones who had to see the tarnish, written. I have seen cruel wars In The parade will start at 9:30 a. Last year Ruosell H. Hills, the the Dies Committee hka. suddenly Ite revival and the Laborltea The term varicose veins means any longer for these dead. the tlishonor. the failure. ‘Those hind them. It is Impossible to pic­ China, Finland and Norway, but I m. from Main and Forest street would be honored annually on ville with the old hearse as part son of Mr. and Mra. Harry F. Hills enough that the famous French ture to Ameriefms In thelr'x^om- become .serious— It may become fought among themselves, divided an unnatural and swollen state of They had their day, and ii was who Survived lived on to become have never seen suffering such as and will proceed north on Main to "Doctor's Day" June 22. under a payment on a new piano! of .Manchester, Joined the Watkins strategist has no thought of sit­ bright and glorious. ^lother hard, Indtlferctit, without faith, fortable aurroundings the mlaery this. I witnessed the misery fol­ the CenteF, and will go east on the resolution approved yesterday by At the time the Watkins Broth­ staff. He la a graduate of the Man- very serious Indeed. It may evray from the rich— • • • and possessions left behind, but of Its Venues of supply are secure from flowing backwe-d, the veins flush of youth and power. Serene unllmlted>warfare now blasting to Shea. The exercisea ore expected - A nother character of Its operations would and on the whole'-^ltaln paddled are provided -vlth valves. But there w’as a day. Anrll 2. in the faith that what they gave safety from l>ombs and pullets bits the hoWi, towns o))d vHloges to be concluded by noon. agalnit everything but possible air seem to be a subject for more away, much as we aredQlng, down in severe cases, the disfigure­ 1017, when the ascetic and- hag- their lives to gain must come that have harassed their flight | In what was one of the most beau­ Sports Program attack. " It Ik'S^qoMfly •rmed. ment seen from varicose veins gard f^ c of a President focussed ■ some 'day, they sleep the sleep froip battle zones. Roads f^*" tiful regipns on earth. American* Three ba.seball games are sche­ skilled Invesllgstloh than Is to be the road df half-way realisation.m^Aiion* the eyes of Conkresa, and . his | unbroken. Opposed to i C ^ the beginning will be unable to do much" walk­ the north are now cluttered with should be thankfu)^^uj^^ for the exist­ duled In Manchester. The Germsn- expected from a cungreMlonal Into the new tragedy of FlarWci^ F ing or to do any work which re- worIs were mea.siircd as they •: To whatever course he believes carts, bicycles, bullet-scarred au \ ence of . the Atlantl/pcean.itlCxOC Amerlcans face the' Rockville at least, will be many C^rman.ele- group led by a small town Texas Fields. '.qiilres standing on the feet for rolled on. ' will serve those ends today, let tomoblles, thousands upon thou­ Scouts at the West Side Oval at menta which have beehxiinovlng law.ver who came to Washington And the Dionne Quints were six, lotqjr periods. ; '. . . . But the right Is more each rededicate himself In remera- sands of persons afoot are wearily 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning, prectoiia than peace, and we shall ; berlng our honored dead. dragging themselves along un­ and lighting at fren****! speMfor oKsessed with the notion that yesterday, and .attended their first T fh ^ __ are . several dllforcpt C o u f^ a h ip the Polish - A merlcona 'encounter * S causes f*f, varicose veins but atiy mindful of the danger from mili­ the BIuefields-Legion at Mt. Nebo many days. Inspired no doubt b y ^ there was a Communist hiding be­ mass. inechanlcal'C^ause which will pro­ tary convoys rushing to and from a t 2:30 o'clock and Pagani's West sense of victory, but tired and hind every pillar and who appears Things happen with great sud­ duce pressure'op the veins as they with a physician and let him give tlve eyesight, colitis, nervousness, the front. Apd Marriage Tildes meet the Hartford St. Judea with their equipment worn by ’to have rereived hla conception of denness nowadays. Oxcart think­ emerge from thfe Jegs. and which his advice after he has examined and heart disorders. You may wish Great Snllering at the West Side field at 3 o’clock. the veins. . ■ • to send for Dr. Frank McCoy's continued and rapid movement. foreign spies and sahsteurs from ing won't fill the bill any more. will thereby interfefw ^th the re- In the rest-house and first old By Entpat R. and Gladys H. There wUI heather German forces, ,tum of blood, roust MNMnsldered article on DIZZINESS. It Is avail­ station umler the shadow of the \ • Groves the movies.' ^Particularly political oxcarting. an Important cause. Tht* pres­ Questions and Answers able to all readers. Mail your re­ Palace of Versailles, voluntary too, hurriedly brought around Noted Annmrltles on Marriage Twain Masquers Doubtless other goVernme^ sure may come Trom prolkpfus. (Olive OH) quest to The McCoy Health Ser­ first-aid workers.are bathing feet Relations from the east i^de of the northern agenrles are already rngag^>1 with the sagging organs Induclf Question; M. Q. wants to know; vice, In care of this newspaper and of old men,, women some of whom A n a very marked mechanical Inter­ enclose a large, self-addressed en­ f t pocket to m**ft the Weygand such invrsilgatlons and doii^lrss What part of the body does olive walked forty, fifty, sixty miles In To Present Play New Trial Motion ference. or. It may come from se­ olHjeneflt? What quantity can be velope and S cents in stamps. the post three days. Stockings bod Challenging thx)^ugh It Is to mar­ threkt. It cannot, ! If the old they will ' immrcllately berome vere'constipation, In which con­ usedNsfltb meals everyday? Is (Pain In Left Side) ry on hope and try to establish a to be cut from lacerated, awollen» marriage with love-on a dime, cer­ French spirit still snrylves, fall to more Intensive. But the ^ lateu r- dition the entire locver colon Is there abyc disease In which It ' QuestionMrs. K. W. B. writes: blistered, bleeding feet, hundreds Hartford, May 29.—The. Mark be a titanic strugglej perhaps the Delavs Sentence packed with the weight of retain­ ahojild be eliminated ? Please pub- "I am a wroman of S5. Have a pain tain practical questions must be Ish prying of the Dle^Commlt- were lying about on Improvised faced. Twain Masquers, this dty'# fore­ \greatest and bloodiest battle th a l» (,, ed feces. The wearing of tight iiah this. I amNPUcb pleased with low in the left side. It Is not cots In a state of utter exhaustion, most Community Theater group, In the garters above the knee maV serve your health articIiM In the paper." present at all timea. but comes What will happen If the couple's '"he world has ever witnessed.' (’oliimbia, S. C:. May 29 . (.41 ■— awaiting ambulance transporta­ .best laid plans do not work?. Have has obtained the rights to produce habit of believing exactly Ihr as a contributing cause, by cut- l Answer: Olive olr-ls a whole­ ond goes. Is worse after I haye tion to refugee centers or. emer­ "See.My Lawyer,” this season’s \In thlij^lmpendlng conflict air Notice of a motion for a hew trial ting off the bfood circulation to . some food product. It J*s^eful to done a lot heavy work around the they a second line 6f defense? wrong kind of Informers and which gency hospitals for treatment be­ Young people who are . plan­ comedy sensation on Broadway, power wlb. In all probalilllty, play has not as yet accomplished ariy- delayed Impnaltidn of sentence to­ some extent. the body In ‘he same wkv that home. Rest, and using the hot wa­ fore transportation to areas safe as their fifth and final production day on Mrs. May Walker Burleson. When the blood falls to escape any nourishing fat or oil la ua^^ful ter bottle will usually make It ning to marry can today get help a heavy part* It may soon be­ thlng Rti Rll, Is dangerously likely frrom fighting. Many were too from many specialists. Any good of the season. Galveston,' Tekas, woman convict­ from the legs, the veins fill up —that is, .In providing the mat' ■top> What Is the reason for lt? ” tired to eat. I saw women, old The Masquers are the first the­ come clear whether or not the to Interfere seriously with the ed of .manslaughter with recom­ with a column of blood. The w'alls lal for heat and energy. It Is Answer: You say the pain Is on bank will give them a skeleton men faint at the sight of food— budget, showing what they are ater group In the country to ob­ supposedly overwhelming superi­ delicate job of getting the goo German troop concentrationa and long rush for safety. Any guess waiting, (2 the wife working, (3) dio while they were rehearsing Conveniently Locat^ at 110«Center St., Mancheater chanical causes, wl^tch will once | he Is doing, and the climate In sometimes be produced which is poncemlng the number of lost 1 "See My Lawyer” and gave the industrial cllleilf'^without, appar­ guardianship against esplj^page' The second Mr*. Burleson, for- more allow the blood to circulate which he lives. A person living In lovv In the left side. The best plan accepting aid from bis family-or children scattered throughout hers, and (4) deciding to jump In actors many valuable suggestions. ently. successful Interference from ahd sabotage were left to the ' merly Mrs. Isabel Reece Knowlton as 'It should. * ' a cold climate and doing beavv Is to report to your physician for France is mere speculation. Un­ " "See My Lawyer" is Under the Nazi air power, though this may If prolapsus Is present, this | physical work would find a mod- a careful examination.. After the ! to* matrimony, regai^less. trained Intelligences of .the De-1 Mass., was shot while doubtedly the number la enor­ ' ' If they count bn living with1 direction of Elizabeth Kimball and . n^t be final proof of anything. i„ .tir. lunch In s hotel cafeteria must be overcome. Exercise of the > erately large quantity helpful, as examination, which will locate the mous. There are pens of uhiden-! will be produced at the Avery Me­ partment of Justice, the Arm.V|Mg,p,, 8. .Her husband, artille-y abdominal muscles, treatments | it would provide heat to fight the cause of the trouble, definite ad­ folks or hers, they must pre; At all evenLs. a new ari'^ tremen­ tifled, frightened childroi under morial June 12, 13, 14 and 16- UNEXCELLED UMBXCiSLLEp and the Navy. : Bilvlsor of the Sixth Division, was with the Sine Wave' and ahdomln- j cold and energy for the work. I vise may be given. Until the need i to be very patient. dous phase or,the struggle seems al maasage.may all help. Faating : generally advise that olive oil be' eight years of age on .every refu­ I Silppose they think of takingng a at Camp Jackson, near here, at- of examination Is met, any tenta­ gee concentration point. to be In the, very act of take-off. j.tending winter maneuvers. and dletlnK tn*V Rl«o Indicated, used on salads. If you are the tive diagnosis offered would be J » ... i furnished foom, let- them talk with “URcd” Homen rr Junk By these combined measures It Is | person for whom you are ,ln- only a guess. others who have started marrlaga It may decide the future of Eii- The state asked that the defend'- 'Swlss-ltaltan border to the Atlan-1 Air Force Efforts MOTOR OILS ant be sentenced to die In the elec often po8.slble to give the patient ! quirlng. I wrould suggeat that you rope-'-and of- the world—for gen­ Perhaps It Is the result 6f a i having a case'of average severity, j use whatever quantity your appe- Uc are rapidly filling to the j „ the wife's working U to en- I trie chair and argued that she ratlon point with hoineless p e t ^ s them to marry, they-will be Get High Praise V ESSO erations to come. giriwth In Individualism among ‘ “pretended. Insanity." Tlie defense enough relief so that he or she j tlte calls for. If you take on the wealthy that great, costly wilt remain comfortable. It l.s weight by using the oil freely, Seeking Shelter arriving without fOod aifd cloth-1 „ they first make sure that I contended that she was mentally Ing seeking the likely possibility : g^e can get and hold a job. Armament Chieftain mansions In this country, when | dirartgVd“ at'The"time"of ihrslaT- might be called a complete cure i cases where the patient vl"has a ten Of Naturalization of adequate Shelter. Unfortunate-' i„,uralce companies have mod- London, May 29—6P>—Air’Min­ and thrown on the market, seldom! > by any treatment the , patient Is dency toward liver, trouble or to ly becauM the Influx of itra n p rs , g^^te priced policies, some os low ister Sir Archibald Sinclair Mr. H'xiver's suggestion th at bring much more than junk prices, i • < ' able to use at home, amf some a gall bladder diaorder, and there begsn without warning the village | „ yearlWhlch. In th# event praised today tbe "almost miracu­ officials are unable to cope with of the husband's death, would pay lous achievements" of the British ATLAS TIRES, BATTERIES the armament program's adminis­ Everyone connected with the real 7 0 0 0 Pitlit!file • disfigurement will usually re- is in consequence, lome' difficulty Minneapolis, May 29— (JP\ — tration be placed In tlie hands of estate business has been aware of * T a r a C I l U l I S l S ' main. In handling oila to advantage, it th# problem. 1 wna told days. jjjg ^qjow a lump sum of several s Air Force and then warned that However, local treatment given may perhaps be advisable to dmit Fearful of a cal Ito military ser­ ago to prepare for ttrw hundred,' | hundred dollars, and a number of , "the attack of Germany upon Brit­ * tingle administrator' will meet this for a num ^r of years but an I , Killed ill llollaild with Ice Is a good home treatment olive oil on foods for a short time vice in homeland some of them one village mayor t-5ld me Today,, monthlv sums equaling the salary ain will test to the utmost our ESSO EXTRA and ACCESSORIES with the approval of ■ the many especially striking example comes ' I which may be tried and which until improvement is noted. How­ haven't seen for 20 years, thou­ •now look at them. There are ohecka he had been getting, faith In the destiny of our country Coca-Cola, — ice-cold In familiar Amerlcai\s who believe In cen­ from Southampton, Long Island, j ------'“j; ! frequently’ brings partial relief. ever. even in these caaes, I often sands of northwest citizens of Eu­ three thouswd here imd more ^ ^-ou^ be atUl better If one and the justice of our cause." LESFRACCBU ' This Ice treatment is discussed In recommend that a mixture of ropean nations now at w-ar are coming by the hour. What am I : could take out a parentho9d In- In a message to a luncheon red coolers, — is around the comer from tralization of both authority and Ths late Colonpl H. H. Rogertfhad New York. May 29'^ f/Pi-Out of Proprietor ; mv article on VARICOSE VEINS. olive oil_^and grapefruit juice be nocking to naturalization offices „ a j suronce I policy, which would fl- meeting which he was unable to responsibility, whether the func­ an estate there on which siood a : 10,000 parachutists employed by I which may be obtained by. any taken, which.J; often helpful in to get under Uncle Sam's protec­ ' snccora nance the coming of on unexpect- attend because "of the grave ait- anywhere. Simply because millions wel­ tion in hand be the business of a sUtely luinmer home. Its original German.* in the conquest of reader who writes to- me In care stimulating the 'RVer.pr gall blad­ tive wing. Renewed confidence In the fu- ed - •baby, - while . . the husband was uation." the air minister said "the city street department or provld- i'^ k « li.. J- Holland approximately 7,000 were ; of this newspaper and asks for It. der. 1 recommend ollve''oH-.. very Up until Tue.sday. Federal na- ture uf France la given.when one alive, for this is what oftenest first line of British defense—de­ come the pause that refreshes with ice-Cold SOUVENIRS THURSDAY—OPENPiO DAT cost is not suted but the house the British government ra . Please enclose a large, self-ad-' highly and feel that It has a 'de^ sees tbe whole nation rallied seek­ fense In the air—is safe in tbe (cm , ing for the equipment of an army .tiirallzatlon officials estimated upset* ths' badget and other buUdlngs on the prop- dio reported today in a French I dressed envelope and 4c In stampn. finite place n the.diet. It makes that- 7flQ0;persons of foreign birth ing to solve the gigantic refugee bands pf daring young pilots and Coca-Cola, 'nicy like the clean, pleas­ of five million men. There is com­ The very fact that one cannot erty were assessed at {162,000. i language broadcast picked up here When the legs seem heavy, a highly desirable salad oil, for have appUOd for American citizen­ problem. Hundreds of thousands Insure against this financial Uo- fighting crews of the Royal' Air ing, taste of this ^ n k familiar to alL plete logic In the former Presi­ The property has been for sale for ' translated by The National I placing the feet In an elevated po- example. T am pleased to know ship during the lost few months. Of women, young girls, boy scouts, bllitv shows how great U the pro6- Force.” Thia Modem ESSO Station Conatracted bv dent's illustration that It would be number f jears but no one • Some of the parachutists ! sitioh by resting them oh a table, you enjoyed the articles. This Is a 20 to 2S per cent increase men too old for<- trenches, are, abiUty of Its occurring. Young And they like, too, the refreshed feeling just as sensible to have a boqrd of or on pillows, will remov^ the (IMxzInees) over applications a year ago. laboring long unrested hours In couples who take this Into a'v^iunl^ Want Italian .Rule _ wanted It. Now the trustees of I; shot down by' ■ tbe " Dutch, the feeling of weight from the legs. Question; M. O. wants to know: The bulk of tbe appUcsUoiM, the first old stations, feeding .sta­ several Individuals trying to ad -; Rogers' estate have been granted | broadcast said, but a large num- make out two budgets, befot^^ that follows its tingling goodness. In severe cases, the patient may "What causes dizziness? There Twin' Cities Immigration officials tions and rcfthouaea. carr>'ing msrr>1ng. one with, and one with- Rom*: May 29—'.48—A group of C. DURSO SONS ninlster the PreaidenUal office as the right to demolish the build­ her were killed when they landed require the injection treatment, or are 11 in the family and S of us said, have come from ' Scandina­ lescendants of Italian families for­ "too vehemently." baggage of the exhausted evocu- out, a babv In the first veer or jio 527 Main Street Haverhin, Mass. trying to administer the arma­ ings to save taxes and tbe cost of removal of port of the veins. Dif­ fire dizzy." vian, Britlob, Polish and Gennon AAA 'FhATbs FrenchBVAn/'h andAn/1 BelgianRAlcr4ttn of ____morrlace.•_■ merly flving 111 the French pro­ vinces of Savoy and Nice hoa T H E PAUSE THAT REFRfc^ ment program. upkeep. ferent methods must be used In , Answer; As a symptom, dizzi­ nallonola, although soma 90 na­ Rod CroM poolod tha reaourcea of Prawns, If placed In a tank different cooes, to suit the Indi­ ness may bF due to a live* de-. tionalities srie represented. Many tl-eir monpowrer regordlesa of the organized a society at Turin to ' BOTTUD UNDER AUTHORnY OF THE COCA-COLA CO. lY Juot why Mr. Hoover mode It through which an electric current The London toe oama- os much Some decades ago there was al-' vidual needs of the patient. If vou rangement. a gall bladder dis­ are from persons w'ho have lived territorial limits of their national­ ss SlOO on a Soturdav afternoon agitate for Inclusion of those ter­ E. -P. Gabeiman, Piping Contractor Wiring IiMtalled by I. & J. Electric Co. ■a Integral .part of his proposal most always a customer for such passes, will creep to ,the posiUve are in doub( as to W'hich method order, high blood pressure, low In the United StRto more than a ities. French peoaonts and orUto-1 by selling chUdren rides ea the ritories among . Italian' "aspira­ COCA - COLA BOTTLING COMI^NY, HARTFORD. CONTi. 161 .Mansfield Mtreet, Hartford 42 Hebron Avenue, Glastenbxry pole. / . to rely upon, talk your ciua over blood pressure, Jndlgestioa, defec- decade. , craU work side 'by side In the best | animals. tions.'' ■ . ' “ ‘ T T ■ - V 17 1 . ■fp; S" ; ’» .Iv. *<■ . \ -;■ \ ^ *■^ \ ' ' - .'■'v * ■ -- . . 1 - X ,J . •• . •.,<-. ■■ X i' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C O l^. VTJDNESDAY. MAY 29, 1940 < I * « . PAI BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN. Bentley would never turn him ing pictures, fihe also showed oas* dver to anyone, alive. Angry with Begins 30th Term or two' shorter Alma. •. SERIAL STO.RV Monnie, hating himself for loving Mothers Party The committees responalbla fo r '' Small Crowd / . her, he ign-ied BentWy’s ques^ the success of the evening were^ tlon. '>> ■ i x4t St. Marv’s under the leadership of Miss Ger­ DANGER ROMANCE EAD "Wa-s thatj.’our brother? ” Bent-i' trude LIddon, general chairman, At Cam ii ley per.si.stijd. 1 I and the following; Decorations, YRiaHT; 1040. ’.'■You ought to'know—you Killed j BY TOM HORNER NCA^0CIIVICK. INC Miss Florence Cockerham; dining \ him. I don't know how, but you ' Annual Social Held at room and waitresses, Miss Evajine Rain Kept S| “T X did. Just as you Intend to klll me I H o iia c Pentland; entertainment, . Miss —because Hugh knew^,^^ what I Parish Proves Diirothy L. Russell. Aw4y from North End] . Cut of Character. know—You’re running narcotics' The next regular monthly meet­ choice namc.s to amplify bis opin­ A hundredX thoughts, raced In here by plane. Hentlev. You're ; Most Enjoyable. Monkey Bom in ' 'Moni^e Mlleo hy mania for ion of a cattle thief. ing of the .club will be held on through the giiVs mind: She ran gelling away with it now. bi!\you I Tuesday evening, June .4. at the fu t driving aimoat wrecked her "Lafry’ Wl^at happened to Col; after, Bentley. won't always be lucky. Tlic annual mothers’ party of romance. , \ I cottage of Mr. and Mrs. John The big' Ben WUllams lina^?" Monnie demanded, anx­ "Walt, Mike! . l'^\go with you." "There'll be someone else hunLj the Girls’ Friendly Society Senior Larry OoUiaa—newapaper re­ iously. Trotter at Columbia Lake. Mem­ now appearing.on tha Boa Ami 1 Her face was grim. Upa set in , jng you. after I’m out ,-of--your\. Club of St. Mary’s Episeopel bers will meet at the, parish fiousa porter, hunttng the mnrderera of "I guess we bet wrong on that a determined line as she came up! way"—he was talking for Mon-1 ' waa a dismal place last nlgbt Wtj hia hrother. .Church was held Monday evening at 6:30 where trans^rjatlon will pnng boy, Miss Monnie." Barnes ad-- to him. "I want to tell\that'low-{ nle’s benefit—"Some day they’ll i In the parish houieii A delicious underfoot and a stea'dy drixne .Mike Bratiey—wealthy rancher, be fumlihed. __ mltted. "Looks like he was in down calf stealer jus\ what^L get a tip, and when they 4.0, It’ll'' dinner was served at 6:30 consist­ Several members of tha local rain dampened the apiriU of kneiv too much about auto acci­ with the thieves. Found his horse think of him.” • \ ‘ be goodby Bentley. - 1 dents. ing of fruit cup, celery-; olives and society are piannli^g to attend the show people and small gat /■ and his fleld glasses. A /ope / ■ ------I "Well, folks. I’ve got a lot of radishes, creamed chicken on hot twenty-flfth anhlvercary of the / . Yesterday: Larry hurries to the around the neck of one of the dead \ 11 thinking to do before Bentley de-.l of spectators walked about tb* I lohdlng field, sees the plane taxi Oispter XIU biscuit, mashed potatoes, peas, Connecticut flanlor . did the beat business becauM ' thef building, when Bentley and the of the basement room that, form; .with cookies, and coffee. A group at Canaan. Onnectlcut, tha week­ "Larry wouldn’t! He couldn t ed his prison, trying to decide —Nice to have seen you. Apd 1 of me/nbers of the Woman's end of June 15-16. *“ offered aome protection to and Footgear pilot go to the house. I.arr.v bides be mixed up in it!". Monnie \J.Ionnle-just forget all that stiifT ahowera and regardlesa of New In Bentley's plane, .\fter the what Bentley Intended to do with Auxiliary prepared the . dinner, jumped to defend LhVry. "He him. It was evident that the nar­ F told you last night I must have , which was served by members of weather Billy Richey** All-1 other ahip takea off, Larry's horse wasn't even there. He waa—" bS«n drunk." He turned hla back the parish Girl Scout troop. The Water Circus did not mind Is discovered. Bentley seorchu the cotic smuggler hoped to avoid kill­ She checked' herself. Whatever ing Larry .I himself, but it waa on them' tables were arranged In horseshoe Three Stars Cast dampneia at all and want off hangar, orders Larry to come out Larry had done, she couldn't be­ B^hUayaih' moved to hit him, but-f I fashion and ware taatefully daco- cording to achedule. The of the plane. equally clear l>tat he would never tray his confidence. If she went pgrmlt .Larry to be taken to trial Monnn caught Mike's arm. "Let . , I rated with bowla of white lilacs, In “Torrid Zone” pause in this ahow waa when ' c h a p t e r 'XII on." her father and Pete would for cattle theft. Larry' knew too him aloi^e, Mike,"„,„...ii«.. she said, ' B. I-aMotfe Russell '■ ! pink geraniums and yellow ..tulips, Pauline Black mounted the 65-f Larry backed out of the cabin of I question her, would discover much about Bentley and hie oper­ just talkt.ng \ ladder land prepared for her —Who coi/ld ev^r* bflleve Mike Mr, Itii-ssell. who is trea.surer of Mr^* " oltn'’tu'tm ^^ mernbl^ of taculaif dive. • New Furniture, Draperies, Paint, Lawn and t^ le y ’s plane, raised hla hands. M-arry's secret mission. "Oh, I ations to remain alive. James Cagney. Ann Sheridan | BwUay wm^d amufgIa_dope»? aocTeiy. The mothers and the and\turned slowly to face his cap- don't know what I’m saying . . . Bentley waa evidently hatching end Pat O'Brien are tha triple-1. There , j was, however, a real i But surely you’re wTong about certMnly neVer will!" ■ invited gueats at the head Ubla tors some plot to guarantee Larry'a *'"You’r« right, Monnie, he’s ju st! “ ter of the Connecticut Chamber | weVrprese“ ted‘ w ltr venow ^roaa threat star trio heading the cast "Coblnsl" Bentley shouted as he Collins, Pete!” permanent removal. The man who Ulklng. I’ve been iccuaed of ; of (’"ntniorce. Mr. Ruasell heglne I of the'Btata Thaatar'a next attrac- recogni^d Lairy. "Whjat are you Her father had pald Uttle.at- had planned Hugh’s "accident" hla .HUI) year a.s treasurer of the tlon. "Torrid Zone," which la wt Garden Equipment, Planting, Etc. V tSjftTlOTr tO' her.-if- Pet«.-had noticed.' many things, but that’s the first ' a.s treasurer of the , “ " Y / * doing In tny plane?” His auto- could invent another just as ef- time I was ever rated a dope '-^'"*'’ <’hamher hnvioir hern tli.n ...... ‘ ' Rcheduled to play tomorrow. Frl- Monday morninf \ hij wouldVwait until later for an. iriafle was^lmed at Larry's chest. fecth'c. smuggler." • de“eleited \ed?n‘ in kebiuar.\.Fem'uar^"''llUl"^^^ Hill. ; yellow, pink, blue and greeiiC fllled day and Saturday, Directed by | P Back of hinL BUI stood, his arms, explanation. y Larry thought of Monnie. What- The , . door...... closed...... behind...... them...... I The annual meeting _ of the with pahalea. Illy of the vatle; William Keighley, 'Torrid Zone’'I ^^Xisuai m cradling a sun\machlne gun. '•"Looks bad for . Collins, Miss ever story Bentley told, she would Larry could hear them laughing as ' Chamber-was held.yesterday after- j forget-me-nota Is an axeltl.ng comedy drama. Vet — ” 1 — Monnie," Pete said. "Can't con­ ’.T; agalnstfi tha; exotlo tropical bai»- any town or city In tha country, ^ "I been hearing about your air- demn him, though, until we hear not believe that Larry had turned they went up the sUIrs. , noon 111 the . Hotel Bond, Hartford, | -A aua- IhipecUon. It was a something Jie’d foundiy^then you Hartford, dlocesap ~ president of cut them oif. Usually these cattle to her. brushing past Bentley, and to^you—There’ll be Investiga- as the principal speaker, but were the Girls' Friendly Society; Miss talned. month-by-month Inoraaae gtin^^ea at the moat and MhM 1 said you were going to shoot up thieves head right for the brakes. caught her in hia arms. She strug­ tlohs. t>lala. Turn Collins over to highly pleased with Governor Irene Bartlem of .Waterbury, presi­ In traffic deatha on tha naUon'a cxplaUad that tha mothar the plane, 10 I came on out when . . . I'm driving up that way. gled to free herself, and not auc- tha aheidff—Let the law deal with Baldwin’s address. dent of the Connecticut Senior blghwaya in 1040 axtended through awara\ of tha ' cold drlasla WATCH THE ADVERTISEMENTS 0F> '.you said to. Want to go along, Monnie?" ceedlng slapped him full In the him.” \ Club and Miss Gertrude LIddon, April, 'iba National Safety Coun­ stra n g e^ It seems, they tain i I "I didn’t mean to hurt anything. Monnie shook her head. "No, face. . Bentley eyed her, suspiciously. hunting around Lost Canyon when who was general chairman of the cil reported today. cellent ca n of the young for r ' Mr. Bentley," Larry apologized. thanks. Mike. If 1 go, I’ll plde "Let me go — you cow thief!" "You wmuIdn’tX a begging for hla It gets dafk. We'll Walt until It affair. Thara ware 3,870 deatha In rlod of four jnonthe altar "I’m sorry if I caused any trou­ with Dsd." 1 The words hurt more than the life because you'^appen to be In gets dark, call a three waaks' trip to Florida and , Tex., were other Urge show. This will continue until i Mike. He tooled me, just as he ising for a year. Bet the day and (To Be Continued) who presented soma colored mov­ cltjee with perfect records. and of the week. at Bill, "If your conscience w’as as . . . dead. Bill brought the other 1' good as your memory, Bill, you’d one back to my place." fooled Dad^apfl Pete Barnes. . . ." I'll send for the sheriff to come get h«ve a lot less to worry about." Monnie gasped. "Who? Which?” "He didn>t tool me tor a min­ Collins." she whispered. ute," Bepdey put In. "I had him "Mike, you llarltng!" She kteeed "A . cowboy from New York, spotteiLYrom the minute I eaw him lightly, danced out beyond his ■5 'I.' V T :T b t u» U J U I.L.U huh?" Bentley eyed him coldly. "The dead man’s a fellow named Morrows, bad him working himy^l warned you—The fellow’s grasping arms. "I was afraid you IV Just what' is your racket, Col- a /mck one." wouldn’t ask me again. I’ll marry flne?" - . for me. The other—the one w at my. place — la Collins, ycruf top "You don’t know how alick ho u on the 10th day of Septem- "Keeping a Jutt^xwead of you. really la. Mike. Do you know who Sr!” She couldn’t evade his .em- Bentley." Hayhook hand, Bamea.” ‘Til atm hear what Collins mas Larry Cblltns la—why he la here?" braot then. Hli kisses brulsed'her •’Okay, wise guy. Bill, i*ke care She did not wait for hla answer. Ups. ••Vi *-V 1 o f him and dump him lilto the to say," Barnes answered "B^-s took ■ him off the^ truck, "Larry OoIIlns la the brother of “ Mike, .stop," she gasped. "I’ve canyon.” 'The gunman raised 'th.e the man killed in the accident on so much to do. I’ll go to town to­ tommy-gun. Larry waited. I’m -NBRlhg for hla life,” Beiiiley wen( on, enjoying Barncsx Increasing Dead Man’s Curve!" day to ask Ruth and Peggy to be glad 'Monnie knows everything,’’ "Monnie!” Larry shouted his bridesmaids. We'll have to have a he told himself, coohdent that she resedtipent. 'IMorrowa put up a plea for her to atop. fight. Evidently t^iby had it pretty big wedding. Oh. I’m so excited. About E|^l% nge Cookin; X would carrv on for Hugh and hlm- "Shut up!" Bentley commanded. well plaiined/' Will you fly me Into town?”- ^ I f . "Go on, Monnie.” "You better drive. I should stay •‘Walt. BUI!" Bentley shouted. "W e’ll tajrf the sheriff up to "It’s tiue. Mike. He came out here. But drive carefully.” , "Got a better idea. If a Hayhook lyjst Canyprt. identify the calves," here from New York to find out He watched her speed dOwm the 'An s w er s 't o axquestionnaire t o Manchester users hand were found dead, old Miles the Colopel broke In; "Then come about the accident. Probably road, saw her turn ^and wave would raise nine kinds of trouble. by an^talk to C^olllns. Don’t aay hoped to get me accused of man­ back at him. He waved In reply, We'd have to close up here.” ng about having Collina. I slaughter. Claims hla bVotbar was then summoning BIU to hla side, He returned hli attention to want the sheriff to know It murdered—when everyone knows Bentley returned to the house. tArry. smiling aelf-confldently. yet. Wo»ll let on Ill?e Collins he wsY dnink. . . . Oh, Mike, I've "Mike Bentley wins again. Bill,'” "So you were riding night h ^ escaped, help the sheriff hunt been such a fool." he announced. "I alwaya win. We around the river for him. on calves tonight. Barnes murt'iie "It’s all right, honey. We all catch Oollina red-ihanded In the Sa Oay Jfl*a worried about cattle thlevesxHe'll “We’ll be over at midnight to make mlatakaa. What about thla hangar. He probably beard every­ loss soms tonight. An4^ when him. .Thera are trees on the Collins? Waa vour brother klUad thing I said. . . . The oalf-ateal- Hayhooli that hava been deoarated I ws'rs flnltbsd with yo^, OoIUns, In that wreck?” Inr gag works parfactly, gets the N o. 1 0 you'll be a 4ead cattls thisf. The befora. Ouaaa they grew thare^ Colonef wound up for a lynching. IN TH E Colonel and Barnes and everyone juat for hanging cow tbtevas.” The' Monnte's words doomed Larry’a Now. Ftn going to get married!” I else will thank me for getting rid old rancher stalked out, followed IiCst faint hope of eaeaning Hugh's Bill grinned hlsapproval. of you .... Yeah, much better hy his foreman. Bentley hesitated, fate. There had been a chance "I" told Monnlex^ wouldn't let •\ as if he Intended to apeak to Q uestion t ' ^ that way. 1 that.Bentlev might have allowed her Dad hang Oollma,"' Bentley "Take our truck. Bill—we’ll say Monnie, then w'alked through the the Havhook to settle with him for went on. "I’m going t ^ e e p that he stole It—cut through the can­ door." rustinig, but now Larry knew promise. The Sberiff quit If your best friend aak^ yon for a frank opiBldn of the eleo* yon and pick off donn or so of. the Hayhook’ s best. Knock a few trie range and electric cooking, what would you/My? more in the head, just to make old Miles madder. Take this Hayhook horse and turn It loose. Plant those fleld glasses nssr a dead calf. Leave the riedge there and be sure .A rm c e rt ■ it has Collins' fingerprints <>on Iti “ You CM takp .thst new man, Well, Tve had mine only a short while but .Pm already abtolnte- JJorrows, to drive the truck. \^en you 'catch' the cattle ly sold on electric cookery.’ . It's really a pldisiire to cook and bake For The Information You Want Concerning The Merchandise You Are Interested thieves, put a slug through Mor- - rows' head . I don't trust him. ' il D ay . • A with a minimum of time and effort,— to bake a pie without bak­ "Take the truck up toward the river, park It in Lost Canyon. You - ' ^ . '■ ■ ■ ■ : ' - ' 4 ing the whole kitchen,— and to broil a steak without imoking up In. Alert Manchester Stores Offer You Up-To-The-Minute Merchandise At Prices can take care of Morrows there. Leave plenty of tracks. ^Call me In Dedicated to the memory and spirit the morning. I’U either be here or'i the whole house,— -and when you finish cooking to clean the whole • • at the Hayhook, Mean^me, lock ' of the men of the Qvil War who fought this guy la the cellar and put a Stove in about 2 minutes,— and gaze with Mtisfaction. upon well- That Mean SAVING^ In Your Pocket Every Time You Buy. couple of men guarding him. "So long, cow thief," he said to to keep this nation united. ^ cooked, delicious raekis that bring flattering cUmmenU on your Larry, "letter get some sleep. It's the last you’ll have, alive.” ahjlity as cook from husband and friends. I would certainly sug­ Let's remember tbie niei^ for unity. There waa trouble at tha Hay­ gest an electric range to any girl just ^starting out in married life u hook the next morning. When Let's see to it that this nation remains ) , Larry did not return by breakfast­ the solution to any difficulties in keeping her husband's stomach time, Bamea aent two hands out to look for him. They returned In .united in the common caute of democ­ an hour, leading the saddled black, fiUed. — carrying the fleld glasses and a racy. A democracy of freedom and bloody aledge-hammer. Bams* The Medium Of The Printed Word— YOUR NEWSPAPER— In Manchester, THE listened to their report, then hur­ ried to the Colonel'* office. Mon­ well being unknown to many peoples of nie waa with her father.' "Lost 16 bead of top calvea last the earth. |S ^Name, Acldress, And Make Of Range Available On Request Al HERALD Provides An Unexcelled Way Of Getting Advertising and News To The night. Colonel," the foreman bo' gan. "Twelve hauled away, fpur knocked in the bead and left there. THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC DIVISION 0 / THE CONNECTICUT PP#ER 001 I’ve ” -I . People. Newspapers Can Be Read— ^Laid Aside For Any Inteiruption— Picked Up "Sixtsan head!!!" the Colonel thundered. "By heaven. I'll bang The Savings,Bfmk those ruitlera to the tallest cotton* wood on the Hayhook'. Saddle a horse for ma. Bamas. I'U. ride Electric :vRa pnd Reading Resumed Without Loss Of Interest Or Trend Of Thought; with you." Ha took down a woU- woro gun halt and holstar from of Manchester the antlers above bis desk, strapped It around hla ample A Mutoal Savings Bank * waiaL ‘Tva trailed rustlers be­ fore—and caught 'em, and no—” Ha aaarebad Ua vocabulary for '^--"*** ' ' ' ■ V r \ . ‘ t ■ / 3 .. ■ -5- I ■ t / ' MANCHESTER E\ EM>G 3EKALU. MANLHCSiER CONN » WEDNESDAY. MAY 29. 1941 PAGE ELEVBI k G E X E N

X. Refuj^ees Flee Across France Back ih with 6 th Win in 7 Starts A Five Million Peasants, PA’s to Oppose Bluefields-Leigion Tomorrow Italian Mechanic Works ('ompiltd by Students of Manchester High ^hool Helen Estes, Fitc^Hy Adviser Mostly Women, Chil­ Drub Senators Twice y o L . v n , NO. 8« WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 dren, Escape Invader. — ^ •• '■■ •—------To Ready French Car for Sports Night As Chispx Drop Pair^ II.S. W orld C hooses k |is Typiiig C lub * By Sonia Totnara 2 Other Games League Ledders 600-Mile Speediray Test 130 B oys Travt& l ^ French Prize W inners, ji Fa8hions on Parade Paris, May 29—A swelling tide 11 New R eporters Halu Speed C ontest of'refugees, two-thirds of whom By The Associzled Press' Hiige Siivress Deadeye Dear Qiamps 6 V2 Garnet' To W orld’s F air are women and Children, and many Are Scheduled Indisnspelie. .Ms>- iS v‘P - An • W ilbur Sha-A- of IndlnapoHs woni, Nationsd League .Ansenoeji Ltegue Itatwin mechanic worked* frantic- the race in 1037, took Dreyfus out Out of First Place; To,, of whom are In rags, Is pouring B atting-^D anning. New- TeXk. Batting—Flnnev, Boston. SO.'l: of th* race by qualifying at 122- A* a result of aucccMful try­ .Rhode Hall placed first with 58 southwest across France In trains, Memorial DaV .393: W alker, Brookljm. 368 Radcliff. St. lymis'. .391. N r a r h 2 3 0 P e r s o n a , \ t - /»■'>' <<> get a Krem-h aoi- 179 miles an hour.' Meet Leaden Next; ABOthnr (Toup of 30 boys were | outs, eleven ambition* reporter#, Words per. iMnute, In a typing automobiles and peasant carts, on Runs—-Mire. St. Louis. i'er- Runs-'l^ase, Washington, 37 I dier's apeqilster in shape to have a 3'he .qualifying averag»e ap^ed /■ taken to) the World s Fair by Mr ! lenrl Legion \ff;ur: full 3.3-cair field for the '/sth an­ Dodgen Victor* Ove?» | out Of about twenty who tried out, speed contest held during the. last bicycles and on foot—fleeing from her, CTncinnati. 24. •Moses. Philadelphia, 31. thus ye.ir waj a fraction iindor 123 ( * D. Perry this past Saturday.' May the German invadera. PA's'Play Rockvillr in Runs hatted in—1 New- Hear (>»arh. (iliriAtian. nual .'lOO-mtle pace at the Indian­ miles an hour I-n.d year it W as 38. The group which left the Cen­ were added to the . High School meeting of the Typing Speed Club. Run* batted in - Foxx. Boston apolis motor .speedway tomorrow. Phils as the Reds Julia OfHara typldg 52 words a The number of men, women and York. 31: Leiber. ChU 39; -Walker, W ashington, 30 1.23 3.*i6 Lehegiie and IxMils Tomei I ------i 4 ter at 5:00 a. m. Saturday' morn- World .Staff this week. children who have left their homes Morning at 10:30; Pa* Hits—Lciber. Chicago, Dan- The 33-car field wuis complete of Van .Nuys, C alif, were the only ! Ing was composed of boys from minute and Dorothy Snow typing H its—Radcliff, igl. iLoiiis, 52, About Jsn hasebajj'Tana attend, B> Judson Ballsy -1 Tife vres'ant Juniors who were 51 words placed second and third. in Belgium, ‘Luxembourg" and ning. New York. A^. but one of them, an Italian .Ma- ones of the ,33 slaK^rs to qualify ( all classes In the high school, chosen lor the World, and who will northern France, and who will ee gani'a Meet Harlforrl Doubles — \yt?^rber. Cincinnati Cramer, Boston M. ed the sports night...pt«gram,..of. ..seratl.drtvrn by Rone J^ebegue a at less than 120 miles an hoiir. .Aaaociated Preas Spvrta w ritar' freshmen through seniors, and a- The teat consisted of a 15 minute serve on the staff next vear an speed teat. homelesa for an indefinite period, \ Jiiflcft «l 3 p. ni. 10: six tied 8. Doubles—Bouilrcau an1 .Mack, the American I/cgion at t^onsrd Frenchman, threw a pistop. wsavsni 3'wo former winners Shaw, ! nfkw.outside students from the is estimated by Wayne Chatfleld Tnples— Boston. 8: Ca- Cleveland, 13. through the cr.inkshaft in-a prac­ > irto r in 1937 and 19.39, and Kelly I Without fanfare or flreworkt tb#i seniors gave their reasons for try­ Certificates for w riting 120 street last night sni listened to »n I New -York Yankees have aiTtlfad trade school end alumni went, also: ing out nnd writing for the Jiaper. Taylor,, Ameriasn Red Croas dele­ mllli, , and Vaughan. Triples —Kinney, po,«toti,'6 five tice run-yesterday. After Aral Petillo of I/xs .Angeljf, W inni’r in w ords per minute In shortland TTie present end past champions interesting and humorous talk b> , hack in the first division of Uta The bus arrived at the fair at •The following cormpenta were gate to Europe, a t 5,000,000. Plttsburgjt 4. tied with four. s.aying the car was, "out of the 19.3.’; are in the startin g field •:05 a. m. arid after the students were given by Miss Forman and of theTw"ilight League make their Home runj-+Koxx Boston. 11; Coach Johnny OiiustiHn of the American League and apparenOjiA, made when the new me'mbera were Mias A. Kellogg to the following; "Two million persons have fled Horo^ runs —Mize. St. Louis, 12; race' Herharri Musnik, manager of .Shaw will, have the middle post- ' ware admitted they were "on their from Belgium and Luxembourg 1940 baseball debuts tomorrow- Danning, New- York. 7, Tro.sk>-. Cleveland. 10 Lnlversity of Cor.nci licut. Every •the French team of ix'ljegiie snd tion in the front row, Petillo the ' have finally found the trail that Interviewed by a World reporter: Dorothy Gutzmer, Margaret Mc- one of the Tw'ilicht League .teams can lead to their coveted fifth coa* oam” with special Inst met lon.s to and 3,000,000 are on their way afternoon at Mt. Nebo at 3 o'clock Stolen bases--Frey. Oincinnstl. Stolen bascs-|-Case. W ashington, Rene D reyfus .said the .c a r.-0(1111.1 pOle m the fifth row Rex .\tey.s of | ba back to the bus at U:00 p. m. Kdward Wallet: Brlerty, Julia Ofiara, Adelia Wru-^ 14: W alker. W.-ishingfon fi. wer.f represented and all ^ook a he prepared and would he tn the aecutlve world championship. bel, and EMIth Jackson. from northern France," he said to­ then the Polish-Amcrlcans and Si Reese, Brookli"n, 4. Glendale, i'nllf won the pole spot ' Btfore going to the fair the atu- "I am very Interested In w rit­ day. Pitching — Walters. Cinclenati. Pitching Milnar. <'lex eland, keen interest in the' moving pic­ I race, in the fir.st row With' a speed of ■ The Yanks hurrtbled the Wash­ dants were instructed as to what ing and gathering news for the Julia Ofiara, Shirley Meintoah, Blueficlds-Legion renew- their and Newsom. Detroit. 5-1. ture ("Touching .411 B.sres." Wil- ington Senators 12-4 and 8-1 IP • Rboda Hall, Anna Backus, Edith “ I traveled this winter througH 7-0; .Melton, New York. 4-1 Liiigii (liin etti is the Italian me 127S.30 miles an hour hut th a t' they should do In case they be- schixil paper. It seems to me a Poland, the Balkans and the Baw P)x>rts feud of last year. NelUter lian'i Brennan. prc.«iilcnl of the rhantc who cnnir to this coiintry was approxim.-itely three niile.s an !' doiibleheadrr yesterday to attalB . lot of fun." Jackaon, Alice Little and Ruth Eastern Chapter of empires, ex­ six victories In their last savsB earoe lost or became sick bi'caiise tic states and inland, but nothing team la announcing its lineup a* ' W"itti la'h'egtir sh'l nreyfius hour under .Ilinmy Snyder's pole there are lost and found officers Joe Murphy: Kornaa received certificates for plained the ground rnir* "Wlfich. will Thirty-six cars qualified for the gam es—In fact, nine 'vlctoriaa In H ., w riting 100 words per minute. I have seen in all these countries both are eager to catch the other position speed a year ago ' and emergency hospitals n't the "i'Aave a great Interest for approximates the tragedy of the in force at the Wc.st Side dur­ race hut. sinc'e only .3,3 can start. Paul Kigahti. the Argentine 1 games since that demoraliaillgir^ wrltlniirwnd look up to the High Dorothy Snow, according to the napping in w-hat prom isei to be * ing the coming .sca.son Dreyfus Louis Durant of Itcrring- eight-game lo*fng streak. fair. The members of the Sewing classes that took part In last marking system received 142 per­ homeless In France.” highly interesting encounter. Three-Wav; Tie Marks champion, will be In the oiit.side I Some students had plans ns to School W^ld as a place for ob­ This correspondent, who 20 Coach C hristian is .m inteic.sling ton, Kans., and Tcniy Willman of position of the eighth row Hr l.s I Face I.»adera Next taining experience In newspaper Tuesday's Fashion Show as pictured above, are: Left to right, back cent for writing 81 words per min­ The Bluefielde. aftel- ruling th« speaker and held the attenrion ol w baf they wl.shed to see and went row; Janet Hubbard, Claire Vfsfiey; Marlon Johnson, Magella. years ago witnessed the mass •Milwaukee. Wl.i , lOgrr eliminated driving a new Ma.serati. i Today New York is only and ylaited these biillillngs first; work." ute with 3 errors in a 13 minute locsl diamond roosLxo long it look­ hi* listener* for ahoiil thirty inin- gsmeA out of first place and easily Huot, Marguerite Bostw.lck, EdnaxSamuelson, Evelyn Heuaser, Mar­ teat. evacuation of White Russians to ed ts If they were a pennanent for having the sloweM, speeds. TIjf drivers we;« allowed ap- ! tried to see ns much ns pos-sible June. AlU-n: | Turkey and who last autumn saw iiles. He explained the various Btlfy Devore o f Rt .fshn Kan.s . (iroxlhiatelv an hour for practice . can be riding the'creat befora tha "I enjoy writing and am Inter garet McCormick and Dorothy Dotigan. Front row; Constance fixture. were, uncerenioniously Women's/ Links Event phases of bascbnirstratcgy used by others Just wandered around and In recent Botlcellp. Claire HUnt, Donald Wojtypa and Caroline Kittle. the flight of the Poles, can aay dumped from their perch, last year and Floyd Davis of .Rpringfleld, III., runs lat^ toilay and then the hig I Fourth of July. The YapKa artn R was found that, one person Harry Straw and Donald Oderninnn,'' winners ested In newspaper work and with certainty that those catsstro- colleges and comimrcd'it to pro- won starting places yoRerday. sperdws,v"'<'Innt will be cleared, ' play three games with th* leagua- French pronunciation contest. working for the World will give hy the RA's as the latter swept Haven • • ...... ,'iU-47— H7 fe.ssiC'nal ball, rile n'anagers and ooold see more of the fair by hlm- phes—which then seemed unprece­ through th'e playoffs to annex both ^ (JnC -lJaV Willman elimiiiated Diifajit'\ and The race will begin promptly at j leading Boston Red Sox tOmorroie. M lf then If he traveled In a group me valuable experience." dented—were small In comparison Tournament Mrs, Levin. Norwich 53-46 - 89 coaches took in every word he then was displaced by Davis, who 10 a.m. rc s t I tomorrow j and Friday and this leriea will da* Martin Hansen: Club Notes the T w I' and Tow-n titles. The ,xir*. IX. x> - c>uM, Rock- spoke regarding (he double squeeze Of four or five. Several of the stii- with today's migration of peoples. Bluefierd* have taken a new lease DrawR 86 Entries qualified at 170 797 miles an hoiir. Generally fair weather was fore- termlne whether th* advanc* Is t* danta who visited the fair last "My English teacher aroused Mme. Edmond Giilet, vice presi­ Isclgt ...... 52-49 — 101 play which, his team has used Decore, driving the car in which east. ; be awlf; or slow. my Interest In writing and' I en­ Edited by A. Toumaud on life with the addition of play­ Mrs. William Gazey,— successfully this season Mar with Mr. Perry or went dent of the French Committee of ers from last year's Legion array Spite of lire Had Tn siilvlulng the Senators, tha themaelvea'"discovered that there C. C.I. L. Music F(;slival joy extra-curricular activities" The annual Biology Club picnic Social Service, who worked with .! Watertown ...... 53-48 — 101 Felix McEntt was chairman of AfcCnrthymen tallied 12 runs an 16 will be held Tuesday, June 11, a t and w-lth a team of young, enthu Mrs. K. V. I'racy, Chip- the mectiiis and greeted the fan.'Jv _ were aeveral new buildings p\it up Edward Richardson: the Red Cross In the World War, siastie performers expect to prove Weather. hit* in the first game with BUt III place of the ones which were "Writing Is a joy to me -jnd I Columbia Lake. Further plana said today: pane* ' ...... ^...... 51-51 — 102 prior to opening the actmtles and are aa yet indeflnfte. . a fdrTnidsble threat again thte Dickey hitting hla first homef o t , to rn down. believe that I will gain experience "We thought the refugee prob­ Threa visiUDg golfara emerged M is L. Gaelz.) H igh­ explained the policy of the Ameri­ the season with two OP. tad iMa Attended by MHS Gtubp season. The PA's are rated by land . ! ...... 52-50-102 can Legion in sponsoring sport /New York Boxers Open The General Motor’s i exhibit of nnd have a great deal of fun In lem waa bad in the last war. How many aa a "ahoo-ln" for the Twl ib a deadlock for top honors in tha Gordon getting a hem* run as4 • writing for the High School The combined Art , Clubs will could we imagine what is happen­ X onc-day toumanient conducted by Mis. C. Lcnihan, High­ night programs Earlier in the eve “The World of Tomorrow" was hold their picnic at Crystal' Lsike crown this year as reports trickle two doubles. Rookie Marvin BrsuaC'', World.” Library Club Elecla Effective SceneXStaged; ing today? Airplane bombing of the Connecticut Women's Golf As-“ land ...... 53-49—102 ning members of the I.o'gion-Rlue. limited Washington to aevan Mta ' •gain vlalted by large crowds pf on June 10. In th a t the A m erks have Wnded Mis . F. E. Mann,. Avon 54-49—103 paople and was again found very MiiHieiaiiH at Meriden in To l.rnd liinloKists Jerry Saplenza, '43; Winner of GeUysburg open towns and civilian popula- together a stellar aggreg^ion of aoclation at the local Country Club fields„held a pretsesson banquet at Outdoor Season Ilere; In the second game with Buddy "I've heartfso many nice things The following were elected tlonsr did not take place In that yesterday as a field of elghty-alx M ra S. U. Johnson, the Post. fctereiting. The American Exhibit The High School World picnic hall tossers. Just whay talent Manchester ...... 55-49- 104 Lewis' heme run costing him • which la a new building display­ Annual (satlierin^; Mr. The Biology Fllih elected the about the World and ao I was in­ officers of the 1940-41 U b rary [ \ G>nfe«t Announced; war—at least, m l on such a scale. these rivals have will Be show-n untrica braved the rainy weather ahutout. following peo|ilc aa •officers for terested In It.” Chib at Its last meeting: has been poatponed from June 5 "People have been terrified by / throughout the day to compete In Mrs. J. J. Scheibeler, 'how tonight at t)ie following i ing American products was In- Pearson a I-eafler; to June 11. It will be held at Milt when they langlfc tomorrow. Sub B a b e ...... 66-49—105 (iolfirn Glovrr* Sipned i f, The Red Sox tightened their hIen's Pro- Glenne.v Clothier*. Ariivy A Navy, j by beating the Phlladaipbla Athls- ) Vlc<--l’rcsldcnl, Kcthcrt ('liani- World as his eoiisln Jerry nnd Wylie. France and who went through^ Pagan Vs MaUt/Dchnt Zima of Wethersfield, Mrs. Ralph land ...... 57-41—105 •ome atiidenta visited were the The Memorial Day assembly All.a. B. F. Connor, BiiTItlops by .VI . 1 r* Blue Moon Tavern, OAk Grlil. • tics 4-1 in a night game after tha ; National Biscuit Company, whert' licia. sisters Connie nnd Gloria were on Secretary, Flleanor McKenna. four years of German occupation A. Powers of Hartford and Mrs. pram at A rena; Joe lie- Braya Billiard Parlor*. Red Men B arbara Sutherland la the beat second place CTIeveland Inalaas I Tlie.A Cappella chorus and the before him. proved to be very effective and well Sock and Buskin's yearly dance now say, ‘never again.' " Against Hartford Fop Avon ...... 66-49—105 ■ the vlaltors were shown a Mickey Secretary, Mary Banll>;. I Treasurer, Carol McVeigh. will take place May 31 at the A. L. Rowland of Indian Hill as club and at the Knights of Col- ro-ed regulation R. O. T. C. iho* lost to Detroit 8-5. ' lilgh ac.hool orchestra left for Boh Kurland, '43 Is also Inter,- -i*: carried out by Miss Helen Page's As a result of the present flight, Billy Pagani will trot out hla they carded 89 each. Mrs. K. B. Redfield, Thr Shoimrorka defeated the lanpv ill Fcaliirr Go. iimbtis home on Alain street.^ Mouse motion picture, the Ford The incmhcrs lif the. prog rum Manchester Country Club. . New lA'est sides team tomorrow after­ Karminglun ...... 5 3 -5 2 —105 on the Pacific coast with 369 oui Boeton got six of Its 14 hita te gl building, the Bell building, where Meriden Friday afternoon In live ested In writing and working, for public opeaking cis.ss Wednesday many thousands of children have A steady drizzle tell throughout Biilldog.s last night in. their open­ of 400 with a .22 caliber gun ea committi-c tnc.lmlc Hud M(;l'abi'. members will be Initiated during noon at the West Si,de Oval, meet­ Mrs. H. J. I'lshcr, Avon 56-50—106 ing game of the second- round of the last two frames to break a 1-1 iF We could hear his own voice by special buses to participate in the the World. morning. been separated from their parents, the motnlng and at times there Next Tuesday evening, the Red .30 caliber m ounting in tourna­ deadlock that Dehnia Gale^oaaa'j Paul Turiott, Inim Accorficra, The two-fold tryout consisted the evening. many of whom they wilt, never see ing the fast Mepplng St. Judes of Mrs. V\. G. Lundborg, th* Junior Tw1 l/eagiie, 5-4. It Vartoua aet ups; and mapy others. Tom HhiuchaKl ond F.velyn ‘ After the flag salute and "Star w-as a heavy downpour but the in­ m ent compellllon. Mis* Suther* and Johnny Babich had pttebad fourth annual i'. (’ I I-. Music a llrst of n news or feature story to again. . Tofilght 20 Belgian boys Hartford. The scrappy West Riders clement weather didn't faze the VAanipanoag...... u3-54—107 wa.i a pitcher's battle between Alen A, C) opens it* outdoor sea­ Hi^li Niiie Realri Probably the most Interesting dis­ Festival. The festival Is the yearly ' Miiwley. ; Spangled Banner," Mr. Illing open­ Sock and Buskin held Its Inst Mrs. R, U. I'lugc, W ater- land Is the best shot at Pomona each other. Good relief pitching r be written outside on any aiibject //. S.^ World ed the program with a short from a public school nt Liege ar­ started their aea.son la.st Sunday feminine club aw-ingcra and. the Blsnehard and Forde. with both son with a well balanced boxing play which attracted science stii- reward for the choir and opcheslra -I>i meeting of the year on May 21. town ...... 59-52—111 College Claremont, Calif., maa Alt Benton enabled the Ttgara 'tarl denta was the display in ^ Stetn- the student wished, and second of speech. The assembly was then rived In Paris. They had walked by dorwrtulog the Barons of Meriden J turnedLUlllC'U In III w ere uniformly uutw , J ,, 1 ... team s playing errorless ball." The program. Harry .fame.' and four R<*sw- j I’enrson, while the girls met nt the Interesting nnd you can meet lots days reporting and editing In one the World's Fair on June 8. They Another woman here left a hos­ Coach, Ernie Dowd has a nicely Mrs. P. B. .Scasidn, Avon62-52—114 Slandfngs both ends ot a doubleheader to tb ¥ , dty climbed from two mounted out several Interesting points. will be accompanied by the Wil­ the Clasj A award when the cards Fitzgerald and W. Turklngton boys met In Norwich ret'bntly and rence toed the'slsb for the Raid­ South M elliodist church unxlcr .Mr. of people." to get out the issue on tim e...If pital near Beauvais with her five- balanced team this season and for showed her to be one up' oo both Alid. E. H. rompkln*, were the lieavv .'tickers for the stole the show in one of the moat St. Louis Browne, 10-9 and 7-5>^ roda to the celling making all d if­ Dnvls of West Hartford. June Allen next Introduced liam Hall High School Band. W atertow n ...... 56-58—114 ers and W'ss reached for ten blows Yesterday'* ftaanlt* Both games were free-hlttlng afrl Shirley Kimball, '42: you've never .seen a double lilac day old chlI(L Her six-year old the past five weeks has worked the Mrs. Powers and Mrs. Rowland. A Shamrock' while Wilson, who took torrid bouts staged In Connecticut with Butler also featuring the ferent colors. Comhlneil rehearsals began in "1 didn't dream I'd make it. I’m take a walk down to Miss Mc- David Grimason, the winner of the boy remained in the village with Miss ‘ G. Com enord, fairs with the two' teams rolling ujJfJ The climax of the day was the Gettysburg Address rnntest, who All those fntereated In Joining squad at every - available chance. missed putt on the final green pre­ over pitching for Forde in the during the indoor sea.son. The High attack. ^ The Raiders got all E asier* Merlilen’s midilorlum nl 1;00 p in. neither dramatic- nor musleal, so Adam's room. She's got one there some neighbors. Sfie tried to re­ As s reeult of this extensive train­ vented Mias Zima from winning E’dgewuud ...... 58-60—118 sixth and\ Chapman, were the big Arena at Hartford Road and '' Binghamton 2, HaTtford 0 50 hits, including seven home nuUL j fbawofka display which was en- There were six schcHils represented recited Lincoln’s Gettysburg Ad­ next year’s Debating Club ar^aik- Mra. E. C. Folger, Sub their runs lif the fourth. during the afternoon. George McF' Joyed very much. It was entitled I thought I'd like writing for the one of her students brought In turn there to find him, but she ing the team is about ready for the the event outright. stars for the Bulldog'. Box 'core: West Center streets has been put m ight). at the festlviil: Middletown, Meri­ World." from the Green...Mr. Piper cor­ dress with the greatest of ease. An eij to see Mr. Hartwell Ar Ml*. was turned back halfway to Jhe Base ...... 61-60—121 Frinsh-Soph, Quinn got two of the homers •rrhe American Jubilee". Sky Jr address entitled "Americanism." a Dougherty. hard campaign ahead. This game Low net In Class A went to .whamrork's in excellent sh.ape for the ' first Scranton I. Elmir* 0 might). -i. a - _ « _ den. Mnnche.ster. Bristol nnd VVest Slilncy Thrall, '42: rects a mistake made by many village. \ tomorrow will enable Dowd to put Mrs. A. J. Brown of Wampanbag Mr*. W. B. Green, Jr., AB R n PO A F, show-. sh h e po s e Wilkes Barre, vvilllamiport 1 V*™) recketa and some of the same kind Hartford, The singers, were (greet­ subject which Is of im^rtance to Moore, 3h, r 4 0 1 6 2 2 "I like writing thatfs all," artists painting the Battle of San "The flood of reftigees Is so great the entire squad on edge for the with 92-13—79. Mrs. F. N. Bouley H arU ord ...... NC .1. A;cConvitIe, ** 4 1 f) ft 1 ft This New York team which I postiwned I. I 1 - J w of fireworks that we have In Man­ ed by the Supervisor of Miisle In Eleanor Struff, '43: every American toilay waa given The High Scho<^ Band will that troops and police have be8>fi Airs D. T. VVclnernian, Butler, rf .4 2 2 1 0 0 chester were displayed. The mit- Jiinn Hill. Teddy Roosevelt's by Wilson Cone. m arch in the Memorial Day pa- opening game of the Twl League I of Meadowbrook losing out on L. McVeigh, Cf 3 I ft ft 0 comes here again after fourteen Springfield-Albany (Postponed). ^fidnnatl Rada hS' Meriden who exiemicd welcome "A tearher augge.stcd my trying Rough Riders weren't on horses on stationed north of the capital tb season next Monday. In contrast j matching cards, Mrs. - H. A. 'Tumble Brook ...... NC 0 0 T aggart, as, 3h 4 1 I 1-2 2 ' “ 'I CAUse to remember their ■tanding part of the display was The poem "In Flanders Field" rade. Band U^orms must be Moorhoufe. lb . .4 3 ft 0 months Is one of the beat attrac­ nnd encouragement to the vlslllng oiit 'a.s I thought th a t I would that charge. Their steeds hadn't turn the human atr,eam and divert to last year the whole team has Walker and Mrs. Jay E. Rond, Airs. W. B. Uew. Avon NC Plzzo, c .... , 4 1 13 2 tions on ;he road— It will be re­ Geer, p. rf . ...3204 10 “ I Worid.' Series with tb* BombSMl' a battle between two boats on the musicians. The entire program was was the thicme for the next part worn. ,\lr». B. C. Glenri', In­ ft Dietz. If . J , ___4 0 1 1 0 f,0 j St. Louis 5, Chicago 0. like the .work." been shipped to the island from It west and east-to Paris , to the been outfitted with new uniforms both' of Manchester, and Mrs. W. T. Blanchard. ,1 1 I 0 membered that these boys ap­ q • Pittsburgh 5. Cincinnati 2 I dropped a S-2 decision______to . _ PHtwK'____ Lagoon and the climax was the rehearsed and the students were Margaret Flavelf of the program. Phoebe Lusk gave southwestern provinces. Bridges dian. Hill ...... r. S C P T uttle, p . , ... 2 1 2 0 American fjag with rockets hur.st- the states. . .Observations: Red­ snd present a snappy appearance. •M. Kellogg of Farmington, tied at O. O'Brien, fib . .2 1' ft 1 ft 0 peared here when the ReiJ Men qj Boston-New York (rsln). I hurgji, their first loss to the Pirata# dismissed for two hours during Em m a Reich an introlnylng Barstow; Wear your turban to­ ance-last week Tuesday when red which starfed with grammar Hyde, lb ... 2 n ft \4 ft ft grates from the West. In the per­ ^nvld Oriniason of 4IB was his khaki ault. William Perrm C lu s A event as she carded a 96. Class C n Brown, rf . a scoreleaa pitc'tching Auet until ttej \ their talents. Rolirrt O. Johnstoii\ morrow SO we nan see how you and white color'bearers finished In school boys has been meeting all Mrs. L. B. Hougu, Avon 56-53—109 Wilson, c. p . 3 1 3 1 0 son of Kid Tange whom. It is re­ . . Eastern honored last Friday when he waa played ‘Taps ” and a chorus^ of Of Connecticut Mrs. 8. O. Johnson had 104 and Biitterv. 3b . . 3 ft ft 2 1 2 ported. Is quite s boxer and Altdford. 2b W, L. Pet. GBL Cardinala unleaahedcashed ihmri. warchibBa While wandering through Meri­ look.. .Question; What Is college public speaking boyS reclfs^ "In second place in the triangular comers and it waa not until the Mlsa Ellen Ivemy, Rock- Lawrence, p D renched G olfers chosen the winner of the Gettya- bread? And answer; A four By Asandated I'resa. start of the present season that it Mrs. H. A. W alker 113 In a a s s B. Turklngton, 2h .3 1 ft 2 1 ft fighter. Albany . 19 9 .679 for four riina In th* ilxiti. den's school miuiy of Mniiehcster’a "I wonder where my fellow col­ Flanders Field." The an^er was meet between the -University of Afra. E. AI. Bush shot 110. Mrs. ledge ...... 59-51 — 110 Fischer, S' students were attracted and amaz­ biirg Address contest. The contest years loaf on(, the old m an’s Connecticut Freshmm, New Lon­ became a real power in Hartford CThapman, If . 3 I ft ft ft Thrii they are bringing in .some 1 Hcranton . 16 11 .593 2 4 The Brooklyn Dodgera^eut dowB j umnist on this page gets that red given by 'another groaip'^of boys J. E. Rand 113. Mrs. D. B. C arter .Mrs. E. M. Bush. Alan- Slmp'on. rf the Phillies 4-2 for their fKtt to N ew B ritain ed hy the excellent postern whloh was open to every high school boy dough.. .Some, cnist, huh...Hope don 'Bulkeley and M- HI ^ The Bloomfield—Lloyd W. Moulton, semi-pro baseball. It looks like a cherter ...... 5S-S2-)-H0 .lohn.oon. rf . 3 ft ft ft ft 0 real opposition , for Gene Falco, I Binghamton . 16 .571 3 tlower that he w ears In lit» button and the four jest were selected by and girls. / , 117 snd Mrs. W. F. Price 123 in r 3 ft ft 6 0 Blggcr'ta/r. lb sccutive victory and FreddL^lt**'-. had iieen dlsoliiyed In every rot ner It's a good day June 11. “World" Conn. U. Freshmen Won tha meet superintendent of schools In Old real ball game from start to finish Airs. McKinney, 8uf- W. Forde. p. I Meriden Trade aehool boxer, for McGuire. If i H a r tf o r d ...... 17 Z .548 •■iVi the Judges, Mr. Lynch, Mlsa_ Mc­ Jamea Murphy sang. "God Bless a a a s C. J. Forde, If 0 0 ft 0 0 the opening program. Falco has 12 5 almmons’ fourth without of the building. The school had hole every day? Have you ii ftbwcr picnic-nt Milt Turk's cottage oiit easily with 574 points. ^a/l- Lyme for the past four years, was and will also mark the debut of the , field ...... 55-58-113 . 0 Alsron, r : Elmira .. t... 12 .500 Guire, and Mlsa Page. Friday In America." The orpfiestira played a The scores: 1 flattened every opponent that j Wilkes-Barre . . II 16 407 This was a night game. o c ^ igolf tcanr -turnedti Into sjioh.sorcd a contest for the best pot in yonr lio.set. Boh?" This 1# at Lake Hayward. . .tnedley of pat^tlc songs. The chester's second place team gath­ elected superintendent of the West Sides to the local public for ] Mrs. J. E. Rand, Man-^ ' 1' Cspwell. fib 7 4 the assembly hall each of these ____ i. 1940. Class A Totals .... 26 4 4 21 6 4 MatchmakAr Marry Allner has . Wltllamsporl . . 10 .3.57 Jim Wasdall Clicks x -: th e proverl)(aliv'erKh drencmsj_ rnt.M tnot posters ailvertlslng their Senior a comment hy another coliimnlst student body filed out of the hall ered 40 pointa While Neiw L o n d ^ Bloomfield school system by the 1 Chester ...... 61-52—113 18 Itcceptloii. The posters were ex­ alaiur’Hol) JohiiHton. writer of the iKiya recited the speech In the pres­ Some people we know think Bulkeley brought up the rear with Miss Julia Zima, Weth- Mrs. B. J. Ahrens, Suf- Score by Innings: been able to get Into the ring with 1 Springfield . {> 18 .333 •9 have a Promptly at 8:00 p. in. the 4lh put lie alvvay.sjma one! The contost Is sponsored by the foot.. .New members of Sock and However, the boys teemed to with a passenger automobile. Po­ Air*. J. P. Afooney, Blanchard, 4 in 7: W'll'on, 0 in victories during the Indoor season Boston 9 17 .346 1 0 4 acquired from Washington. Waa-f morrow morting at 10:30 o'clo^ | Farmington ...... 48-43 91 1 2-3. I- ' . Peter Vendrillo, Jr,, faces the bases. Red Raiders 4, Frosh-.Soph del got two hits in four trip* Ui' better balanced team. I^iw-'-^or the AnnimPO. ('. 1 M. niiisic fe.stlval , ' •■nos year. Boli has collaborated Permanent Memorial Day commit­ Buskin are fearing the Initiations fall down last Saturday In the liceman Edmund J. jFoley said be HighlantL ...... 59-59—118 7; baae on bslls off Lawrence 2. Pittsburgh '"9 20 ’ .310 12 began wiYi) a welcome from Meii- The flrst and second prizes for with the GA's bidding tor their Alias Grace Balcb, H art- Sacrifice hits: L. AlcVeigh.- 'colored Jewish boy7~'Izzy C oheii' idiow what the Brooklyn eUmat* day *as turned, in by Jim t>i.viello with anotlier stafT member In \Vrlt- tee nfid the first prize Is five dol­ at Friday'night’s dance.. .Confi­ hoys at the WTIC Tour annual State meet at New Haven. Only arre.sted' the drlyer 'of the other first victory In four starts'. AIll .iford ...... «.48-44— 92 Mr*. A. /T . Johnson. Tuttle 3. Geer 4: struck out by American with a 78. Jini t'ivlello-arid \Art den’.s imisii' director, Mr I’atinl. ing the la'gion of Honor, n i'oliimn, lars* while the' runner-up, receives dentially we prefet; tlfe upsweeps lOti points were gained by'Man-. machine, Arthur ^ O'Neil of Wa- Shuttle' Meadow' ... .62-57—119 . Stolen bases: AfcConvtUe, Fitz-: w'ho cornea to' Alancbester witli j Boston ...... 20 9 690 does to a fellow. French Pronunciation content. three losses have been close games Mra. William Brewster, gerald. Plzzo. O'Brien, Donohue,, jlG ccr 5, T uttle 3, Ijiw rence 18; Wilkie took four points from tlimr The orelieatra. liei^iu.'W' tlicii' were wluch lias Ins'ii a departiiieiit «f the two dollars and a half. to the George Washington hair-do. Chester, •resulting from three terbury on a technical charge of I Mrs. R. Brandt, Shuttle splendid reputation of being one' umpire, Fogarty. rtie v rla n d 2ft 13 .605 2 so many students present, was ill- May 25, were w on by Donald snd the Amyks hope to even mat- I New Haven ...... 47-45— '92 W. Turklngton, of the best club fighters In ^the opponents Rapaez and Cowle.s hut World' for Iwd years. He has Dn.vid will give Llncoh»>AGettys- For girla anyway.. .'rter* was a Odermknn, M. H. S. '41. and H arry places. Sumner Cutler, took sec­ reckless driving.' O'mll and a fees with the invaders tomorrow;. | Mrs." A. J. Brown. Wam- ; Meadow ...... 62-58—120 Detroit ■...... —IS 14 .562 3 'i vldeil Into an orchestra artd a hiiml. honored many of the (lutslanding Mrs. T. C. Chapman. Double plays: Donahue ' (iinaa- :buslns8». Young. Vendrillo (ha* t5 th e pairing, “.Skee" Biieklaiiil and herp; Address In C enter P ark on picnic-reunion of the class of ‘40A Straw, '42, respectively. Donald ond In the high Jump, while George passenger, John Harris'of Water- Th# local lineup will be drawn! ponoag ...... 48-44 4— 92 Ne-.v York . . . 17 .469 61, Y esterday *8 S ta rs Johnnie Laiitenhach, dropped^ all Ttie hnml. nhout 4H .strong, display­ niemhers of the l!pper Senior May 30, followlna^diie Memorial at Lake Hayward last Saturday. Eggleston gathered jtwo places bury, were-slightly Injured. Southington ...... 64-58—122. sisted). been one of the most Improved CThlcago ...... 15 19 .441 7 'i ed-their talen t .in their rendition of has had_ three years ofi French and from the following players: Pfau.-j Mr*. F. N. Boul^, Mr*. W. F. P nee, Alsn- , ■ Base on, balls off : Forde 1, Wil­ boy* In the fight gam e In Afan- but 2 points .to their opponent'*.'- (■hi.tSes, and for this reason x»e feel Day parade. Harry will also ait The Idea originated. among male Harry has had two years/ 1. with a tie for third'in. the high Orange—A preliminary count In Becker. Chapman, Varriek, Hllin- L o u is ...... 14 18 .438 7'a two marches iTie program Wa.s as proud to give him n-cognitlon for AleadowbrOok ...*...47-46— 93 cheater ...... 61-62—123 son 1. Blanchard 1. rh ester during the pS.st elx.,w'eeka Wrest ting The Manchester' fenm also on the speakers pJatfdrni with circles... .The highest mark we The contest was conducted by Jump and a three-way tie for first the 1940 population census placed ski, Madagin. Einouccl. Alurdock. Aflss* Beetle Gilman, I Washington . 15 20 429 8 By The Journeyed to Kcney r*.-jrk 'Friday follows: hi.s spleiulidW ork on the pn|>er. Dttvjd. , ■ ( have heard of for the Safety Ehcam In the pole vault. this tow n's population a t 2,007; Mrs. W. R. Todd. High­ |Hlt by pitcher: Donahue. Cal­ It will be rememtiered that he was I Philadelphia . 12 19 .387 9 Alax Lanier, C^ardinals — Shut-! Professor Ar.sene Croteau of the Correnti. Carran, Donnelly. R. Waterbury ...... 50-43— 93 houn by Blanchard. forced to atop boxing for six knd defeat-eci the Hartford P u b l i c * »»»» *Mn»arapparent enjoyment Tl’ie/knnner was chosen for h(s 1* ninety-four. That was Haiitmie Last year’s forces fared much compared w ith 1,530 in 1930. Miss Harriet Rhodes, land ...... 68-62-130' By Tha Amociated Prem out C?ubs on^our bltsi he jonrnallatlc University of Connecticut. Lashinski. N. Laahinski. N. Plitt. Mrs. C., F. Kurvin. Suf- Struck out by: Forde 3, Wilson week* owing to a cut over |he eye Portland, Me.-^- Mauric* (The team 12^ to 7*2. I.*o\v score wiie \ ■ * * * ^ i alnhty^ hIoiik t eassWleiirness. and earnestneaa In G rant.. .You know what a drizzle Approximately 110 French stu­ better in the meet held last year Stratford—Vlr^l H. Barker was Hartl. Norm Lashinske may get . Edgewood ...... 60-43— »3, .IttU y City, N. J.—Gene Mick- Max Butcher, Piratea—Pitchad : turned In bv A rt Wilkie W it'h 'alS .''"’"''*^ ' ^ ...... t •'(iiti.a . iim,, ,^re ho( nlnt all surprised is? A drip that goes steady... In finishing fourth with 174 V field ...... 70-66—136; 5. Bl'.mchard 15. '' and evidentl.v'|fHls layoff was just flve-hlf ball to get TMtUburgb'a . turoed in b> A rt \Mlkt.e m ,a Flat Mnjor-Piano imm that Bob ^klng. , , ' I dents. 77 girls and 33 boys, with chosen superintendent of Strat­ th# call for mound duty. •Mr*. J. B. Kirby. Wall­ has chosen —Louise Flux. And that's that, i- points. A;i was true this year • Mr*., C,.-F. Egan. South­ Time: 2:05. Umpires: Dupont, R what he needed. ^ ed Billy --Bartua, 238, Chicago, pointed Dominic Vallin, 198. Oak- first victory over Red* this saaaos.-'i ^?o!o ...... Ix-onnrd .Seeher 1 jmirnah.sni ns his piofe.sslon. froln one tb fmir years of .French, ford schools to succeed E. Ward .Roekvillt's lineup wilt cohaiat of ingford ...... 48-47-'-, 95 Forde, 8. Roberts. —Frank Zlmmermann, Jr , "42. also, most of the pointage com­ Iceland, who resigned recently. Mrs. S. N. Bralnard. ington ...... NC Tickets will go on sale for this straight falls . land, Calif., (8). Bill Dickey and Marvin Brauar, i Passing By; Still l.s tlie Night . Bob tells ns that-he likes trnrnd competed In the preliminaries AforganBOn. ss: SUndel.' If; Gilt, ) Mrs. F. F. Simbnton. from 10 to 2 o'clock Saturday. piled last year was tn the field Barker, now engaged in research lb; G. Kfilllck, e; Janocha. 3b; M anchester J l - 4 6 — 96 Yankees—Former batted In fourjij .. OirlsiClcc i3ii'b I ; magazines,niaeazincs. especlajlyesneciallv "Li^"Lifer ''Col events. *■ I Suffleld ...... NC I run* with homer and slngl* In first I j Sea Bubble ...... Orche.Htra I •• amt "Esquire ke From these, about 25 were chosen work at the Columbia University R. Cormier, rf; A. Kullick. rf: Mrs S. 8. Ellswortlf: Avon ...... ,61-46— 96 : Mr*. F. M. Healey, Suf- . ■ i game and latter held Senators tsj P arty Is EiiJoyeurple - Sax Solo ...... us that he has a nice collection of : William Perrett C utest Marjorie Olaon the students. of Senior plans, many willing Jun be opened June 6. . Moriarty Brothers will be Idle Highland NC they had previously used “when ...... i ...... Carl Brice his favorite records. Not so long ' C^'riia Blanchard Most Athletic Anita Lewis Donald received a WTlst w atch Danielson—Henry Chabot, 35, thal. Avon ^ . 53-SZ-v^lOS Mrs I. M. B arrett. ‘ Fred Fitzaimmona Dodgara iors have consented to give their over the holiday but the Gas Mrs. B. E. Prentics. Held Ptaiuics to alx bits in ni tro^casUng on WTIC They also | Con.sei-ratlon Overture ..Orchestra ago he listed as "Laudable Listen- John Hultlne Most Original Marjorie Olson and Harry a camera. Each con­ time and services to the High an electrician, was found dead, bis Housers will swing into action Fri­ Highland ...... NC •bowed the club the prizes they Benediction...... Chorus Most Popular Laura Andlalo testant received French pamphlets head wedged between two pickets Wethersfield .56-50-106 Mrs. G. H. Daley, High­ game to get fourth victory with ing: 'Bolero aC the Savoy' by Gene Michael Weiss School World. Among those who'" day nigbt in opposing the Anchor Mrs. A. V. Kelley. Weth­ defeat. had received for their first and 'Each of the soloists was called Kriipa. FN'cr^'thlng aboiit it is good Tom Conran Best Excuse Maker Virginia Thomtoii as a souvenir. have agreed to contribute their of an Iron ifence in front of the Inn nine of East Hartford at the land ...... •..■.... .Nc! •econd places In the MTIC French upon by the audience to render an Rrocrastlnator The first and second girls' prizes Holy Trinity church. Medical Ex­ ersfield ...... 55-52—107 Dennis Galehousa, Red 80S — . ....‘The Missouri Waltz' by any- John Lautenbach Jeanne Toumaud services are: Marjorie Chippa, Wsst Side field at 615 p'clock. Mrs. N. B. . Bertolette, Prize Winners •ffitest. 'Harry received a Kodak eocore. body's band. I Arthur Custer Best Dancer Marjorie Foley were won by girls from Greenwich aminer F. T. Todd said death re­ Held Athletic* to eight seattacsd^i Alice Darling, James Murphy, lie Anchor Inn outfit was former­ H artford .^.56-83-108.1 ® Hough, hits and only run ag^not htm arse.: camera and Donald a Bulova The conductors fil'ri the various Chatter, about popular songs. Russell Wilson Moat Musical Dorothy Dowd high school. The winners of the Berenice Cervini. Betwly Elelknap, sulted from strangulation. Police ly the East Hartford Red Sox and w atch. schools who directed the orchestra j bunks, current styles, and just Best Debater ten dollar prizes were from Wind­ Mrs'. C. H. Kent. South acored on error In first Inning. ' Alfred Werbner Betty VendrUlo Doris Gardner. Betty Browm, Mar­ reported they^ were unable to de­ w as runner-up In th# Twilight Ington ...... Low net. Mrs. J. E. Rand. 113- Miss Low ^so led the club in and chorus were Mark Davis. .Miss about anything that Interests the I Robert Johnston Best Dresser Florence Johnson ham and William Hall high termine how *Chabot's bead be­ NC 30-J83 (won matching cards). the singing of the MarseUlea and garet Webb, and David Grimason. League In th a t com m unity last Mrs. H. 8. Blumenthsl. Tadny'a GipHiaa Ezelda Hebert, Jacob Teller, An- (.verage high school student is In- i Stewart Prentlca Most Drag ■ Gertrude Bausola schools. Some or all will act as typists for came caught tn the fence. year. v Mrs. McKinney, 113-30—83. then distributed lolly-pops to the tonia Pariai, and our ow-n G. Albert cliideiDin Bob's Individually styled Many of the contestants arrived Tumble Brook ...... NC r i it o m I Alfred Werbner Most 'Dramatic , Ruth Wheaton the World next year. Sunday. Morlartys will oppose Mra. Ralph Smalley, ! Lew putts, all classes—Mrs. H aaembera of the club. Pearson. Mr. Pearsons popularity j column. From reading some of hia ' Henry Vallient , Class Baby Margaret Broanan ^rly in order to see some of the A. Walker. 29; Mra. J. E. Rand. Wilkea-Barr* at Wllliamaport. Miss Todd then organized a game the Afenden Barone at the West Avon ...... NC and musical excellence were dis-' vlgbrjm's verbal outbursts, one Frank Weir W ittiest Lola CallU broadcasts. They were thrilled At Wrong Party Meetlag Side Oval. The^ Barone have al­ 29, Mr*. W. M. Kellogg, 29. Springflald at Albany. tft musical chairs for the boys and played In the fact th at of all the \j-ould never gue.sa th at he is a Tom Martin ,''• at seeing Ben Hawthorne and Thankful for Training ) I Mr*. E. A. Haoaon, Hart­ Scranton a t Elpalra. Most Shy j Margaret Brosnan ready played two local teams, L ■? .tMifelts were given to tboee who chorus jiumbera rendered, his di-i quiets unassuming fellow when Gordon Smith A rtistic J June Yoemans many other announcers. The York, Pa. —(IP)—A woman a t a ford ...... NC (Only.^gamea achadulad.) Ihtled to find a chair when the beating the GA's and bowing to Prisa WinMra . rection of the boy's "Schneider's among others who do a great deal Moat Changed Since 1 Manchester students saw Doye . Belleville, ID.— —Mrs. Mary meeting of the County. Democratic the West Sides. Manage Nick Last ISighCs Fights N^ttOQAl MBMc stopped. Mike Qulah and Band" was the only number whfch • more, talking, but remember what John Hilinskl , Gamble la thankful that Clarence Committee called the chairman t Low- gross. Miss .Juha Zima. 18 Cincinnati at New York. Freshman Year Marjorie Foley O’Dell and the W.T*.. A. Symphony Angelo announces that Howard (won matching cards). Bob Jpbnston Imitated one. of received hn encore. His condiilcting 1 Confucius'say, ."Man who talks lit- John Breen 'o VIvacioua Marjorie Cushman Orchestra broadcast. 'Jv' Keller' learned the "godd turn attention to the fact her name was St. Louis at Chicago. Greta Garbo's love, scenes which of the Benediction was also worthy “Doc" Wfie.v. stellar first sackcr, Low net, Mrs. A. J , Brown 92- By The AasocUteii Press tie knows much/' Evidence of this Ralph Runda Nicest Smile Laura Andlalo The other Manchester contest­ habit when fie. was a Boy Scout. omitted from the roil call. A check­ will be with the Ges Housers Phlladaipbla at Boatos. Mtartalned tba audience.' of high, praise. / “i John Hultlne Observing a pocketbook on the up sehO her hurrying from tht 18—T9 fwon matching cards). I La* Angales—Tommy Martm, (Only gomaa achadulad 7 fact la hla weekly column! Most Peraonality Laura Andlsio ants included Marlon Derby, Helen starting Friday night. Brennan Mrs, r . N. Boojley 98-14—79. A fight for one of the chairs The studenta were accompanied Jane Irwin '41A. Howard Murphy Most Loquacious Patricia Cbartjer Matchett Miriam Mosely, Vlr- running board of her automobile, room—red faced. She was a mem­ 1S5. London, knoekad out Bob Nas- HaMxed the game and the clubs In the buses by Mias Meecham, and McCann will be the umpires. Claas B I tall. 190, Lea Angalas. (S). Cyrus Blanchard Class Couples Barbara Nelson glnU Whitham, Marian White. Keller pursued to warn Mrs. Gam­ ber of the County Republican Com­ Morlartys trimmed the Hartford Wsabington a t Maw TooIl ^•Weenied a l|^ an entertaining Mrs. Campbell, Mr. Gatchell and Albert Utvinchik Marion Redfield, Rock- t I H ouston.—R afaal Esparza. 142. Chicago at S t tsula. •octal time. Marion Bentley Gloria Spector, Dawn Harceau. ble. Tile purae fell off, but Keller mittee. which waa meeting at th« - AU-fitars In .their opening clash ledge Mr. Lynch. Leonard Torstenson Evelyn Orr Ann Della Fera and James Mur­ recovered it and returned It to the same time in another part of tlia .46-47— 96|M ^co City, stopped Roger Goas. Tbii If bow tba Add wUJ tUrt out in the Roaring 500 at Indianapolu^May 30, in quest ol Amenca'f premier speed honor, woo lait Datroit at daralaiid. r , Brnmenaan. Jr., '43. J Johnnie Mrosck '4LA. Read Jerald Advt. 'last Sunday. 6-3. Mr*. F . A. Dtxoa, Now 1141. Picarune. Mias . (S), year by WUbur Shaw, eb^a, I Howard Cenn Lotsa l^taraoa phy. Virginia Whitham. ’42B. woman. It contaiaod $300. buUdlng. Boston at Phllayphln. . "■ J ' \ v...... , : - I ■ ■ . ___ ...... - ‘I / k •/ X ■ 1 . u /N; . ( •; ■■ \ .• j- / X / ! y . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONNv WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 194» / MANCHESTER EYTNTNG HERALD MANCHESTER, CONN WEDNr.=5r»AY'. M.\5' 20, tOJil p a g e t w e l v e 1*AGE THIOTBEII ’4

R E D R Y D E R Persunderf By_A Ropf BY FREO^HARMAN Tk' VO ilAM •fUf.'TSAUST DE ifci"' CAHOO.-I* TMt?6.t^,^J(5aO ,*TrtAT VJHO*wtIi60-*;a P-C-IV To XX’iWE nUDGKiOflE)' Sei^e and Nbrisense OS. ■ VdMEEXr/ ■ 1 oo*'?. CA*Tq.e.‘ A DXY SET APART/ , MAY 30. Memorial* Our Soldier Dead ( To honor the men/Who saved the Tonight the sky is like a bowl. In­ Pray God we never will forge! the | [U nion Under tAnVcAn and Grant verted -lined with blue. ■ saerlflee they -made. h** l>eri)me. wiln the pa.i.slng of And counties* stars of brilliant How* bravely they w*ent forth to , the years, an/eeasion of nation-, gold intensify the hue. WHr. at.oiit-hearted. iinafraict. j ■'.vide tribute Xo all W'ho have giv­ Someliine.*.| I think they're monu­ We did not ace them when they Florists— Nurseries '1 3 Help Wanted— Female S5 Household Gotida en of thelr/bcat fo, America. ments to hroke,p love sffalra. died, noi knew* their anguish- I Lost and Found 1 Automobiles For Sale 4 The sinc^est (rjbute is rededl- Throughout the years: and each ed pain; ; SALE WINDOW SHADES—Fine-iBlaiiie Laid on Garner Gets T^as Votes; a n n u a l FI/JWERING a n d w a n t e d —YOUNG girl to *tay 3 catl'on their ideals and prln one says: ".Somewhere—some­ We only knew* tho lonelthe.** and i I^OST—IN yiCINITT OF Spnice, 1931 a u b u r n SEDA.N. heater, hour* In afternoon, with 2 chil­ Holland ahade*. selling regularly five good tire*, new ring*. Bar- \vegetiible plant*. 3 do7.cn for '25c. .eiplea. body cares'" ... fears that fell like ralru> ! Foster and Center »trert«, Satur- Cranium* 61.00 per dozen and dren, no housework, Tel. 7755. for 60 cent*, now 39 cent*, on Repuhlieans There's earthly evidence -of love night. pa)r man e glMsca. gain at $9.%. Gibaona Garage. Tel. your roller*. Capitol Window Moves intp Second Ptace We know that blood-red poppiea ; iip.yHardy Perennial* and Rfkk whCn (Ireani,* are*811 fulfilled; ■14". > 5012 or 5191. WA.NTED—WOMAN for houne- Shade Co.. 48 Capen atreet, Hart­ Merwrlal Day opens the Irea.s- bloom in France across the P h (^ 4267. ______Gar^n plant*, Evergreen ahnib* But none w*hen hearts are torn aea. work, ope with knowleilge . of ford. Open evening!. ure tySiise of the. mind, w'tiereln p x SFSJi Sm w r i s t w a t c h . FOR SA LE —1037 DE.SOTO rum­ and Ktiae biialie.*. mixed jKit* and Washington, May 29 w /-Tex -8 With 501'required to nominate, fon^ recollections arc kept and apart and lovers Ups are And crosses mark their resting tiurslng preferred. 29 Cottage St. Johiisoii Stiys No Coii< 4 Hallniarlc, loat between Rubinow’s ble .acat coupe, perfect mechanical ba.ikctR\lnd urn* for cemetery FOR .SALE- GENERAL Electric „ . „ 1 as’ big block of 46 votes j^ut Vice for the Republicans, their dele- pr|OTerv*ed. stilled. place, and desolate are w*e. and Quinn'*. Finder return to I^tl- condition. 28.000 mllca In private and hom*^ u*c. At reaaonable vacuum cleaner. Used very little, rreleCrete Prograinrro g ra in to SSiren- iren - president Gamer in seccind place gale box score stands this way; No per.eon lives until he'* known Pray God w*e keep their mem’ry ' lian Ayer at Rublnow’s. Reward. uae. Bargain for quick aale. Tele- price*. .Mellonville.'a Greenhouse* guaranteed. Must sacrifice for today for pledged delegates to the Pledged and sem i-pledg^ to R oss- Why do yofr'eSlTyouT’ a 'ig j - .... a love that naught ran sever;" green and honor more each Help Wanted— Male !W glhen Defens^vOffered Thomas E. Dewey 150. UU'I OUR WAY B l I. B Wit,LIAMS I phone 3479 or 7220. and Nuraerfti*. 21 Windemere cash. Call at 43 OlcoU Driv4| or Democratic national convention. '‘Randoni? ' , ' But when true love Ignites a s,tar day ■ ODK BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOUPUt Bticet. 226 Worklbridge »treet ami yoU N G .MAN to wol*. In grocery Phone 7^38. President Rooseve^, however, Pledged to Governor James of Archer—^^Beeaiiae the neighbors that flame endure* forever. Each soldier .Isd who; proudly! Announcements •I I 1937 FORD fXiACH. 19.36 Pontiac at tti»: aland. .Ma'ttf and Birch St*. Washington May 29 i/n^^AS-j has the public sup^rt of more Pennsylvania 71. T store, and drive delivery truck, are ahvays throw'lng things at 11. -,-Lvls Mvers. marched down that dim road ' BOV. IM CRA2V ABOUT P o VChl txKinw TH' J CtUDPITV CLUF*.' ^ VBKEjSfUB COMB, , aedan. 193.'» Ford aedan. 1934 Tep 5947 l•■rec delWcriea.' one w'lth chain store experience $5.00 DEIJVERS YOUR new AB(J aistant Secretary of War ^ u l s I than a majority of-of' the delegate*.delegates, Pledged to Senator Taft of Ohio I of gray. { THESE KINBA rOliS.T FIRST nUMl, THAI FAW,'r-^BEATEN BV A w a n t e d —TtVO WOMEN pas- Buick aediui. 1933 Plymouth ■ X .MiSTAU MAjOf?.' NOW men come preferred. Give age and refer­ washer. Free gift of $13.95 Sun­ '' and there was ^^culatlonr here 86. Memorial Day There i* ever that sweet remem­ IToday, we pray just for that peace IF .1 HAD THE OOUCiH I’D (tl’ tPiE w o iu 11 * . yED lvOSTRlL-**v SPUTT-TT.a..,| 7 eta' • et« i and poltcd tomato plants, pepper y, FOR SALE S.MALL berry rrales, 1 lieat. adults. Can be .seen after i "Scefelary of .State Hull . . . ask , Texas Republican.*, meanwhile, i « '^ d Willkle. CLOSE, $9.O0, a hundred delivered. T W. I Contacntiva Da yi.*.) I ets'il eti • and egg plants. Alan all kiiuU of i|,XwN .MOWERS sharpened and June 7th at 19 Cottage street. tire (AJllcd) democracies publicly „,g(.jed an uninstructed delega-' /VVlIlkle will be in T ^ e k a , Kans„ .Sue— What Isrihe height hf hap- The s l o w THlNKEk!:. X Day ...... in cttill cl* ! Clark. Foster (.'enter. Rhode and in the name o f the American , w*lth 26 votes in the national xoforrow. for a conference with / ' ^ i9 . TRVINS/ annual flowering plants. Kraiiac rcconditloiiiul. Deli.ery acivicc. plne.ss’’ V All ordart for trrrauiar intern^ina t I (icople what help khort of troops convention" /A l f M. I»ndan. 1936 Republican will ba charard at tha en« Mmr rate. I Greenhouse, 621 Hartford Road. 3'ol. 4.5,31 —4.506. Snow Brother*. Island - G ladys- In my ease, he is about “T ------Sparial rates for long ifrin-evrry j Tcl 3700. Summer Homes* For Rent ! the American peohle can give.' The action rai.scd the Repiibl/ 1 pre.sidentlal nominee. Landon ha.* Ray adverttstiig Riv^n upon rt-fiitfst. \ 3.36 Summit. MEDIUM TRAILER, One Ti^ull- 'First IJne Itefeiise" fl<*e feel, nine Inrheli. BOUTS AM ) HER BUOOl / I.AKE. new dcvclop- can delegate total lo 990. only Mm talked with several candidates. Welcome Home BY EDGAR MAKTIN Ad' Ordered hef^ie the thirrl or j IM-AN'I'S * A.NI) l•■|.^^WKRS for tion. rFiisonablc, Call day or eve­ |('()l,UMBIA Wlllkie told an American I-e- WAN3KD TO* I’UNE. repair and iiiid 1'erriice. cottages .short of the convention rost«^ of .Senator Charles O. Andrew*.* (D , Sfth day wll! he rh.ir*i»“rt nnlv ft>r ] .Memorial l)ay. I'ans, liaakcia, ning. except Snluiday. iinlll 7:30. i nienl, Wcioi gifm banquet that "it is clear that tba actual itumher of rimes the ad i regulate* yOur piano oi player I for rent and lota for sale. Wm. A. 1.009. It also increased Xa 625 Fla.), became the fifth acnator to 81URIEH IN S’l A,MI*S Tk 'HExT TRxP V (K» AAS,V\0(N 0\0 OK,TV«.y'v»ft Sppaarad. charging at the rate earn* | urns, lined w'lth l1ow*erlng plants. Horace Floto, Vernon, opposite' England and Iwance constitute our the number of uninstructe^ dele­ be renominated this spring. He 50Nlt A ' ON, 3.3-1 GONIdATA'Kt TWe. SITTING otsr ‘TWl!^ piano Tel .Manchester. 5052. Iske. I Knofla Tcl. Manchester 4279 or as but no allowance « r refundn can j All cm flowers. In .season, thou­ first line of (^ fensc." but he add? gates who.se presidential /choices, won a run-off primary yesterday TH\f» TK\^ RLVRSGERATOQ WNOVO 1 NOU ba made on six Mm* ed« e'opned | I .3737. .I 50LL.y» k l o (NtTH M t - f COMXtXb WBPT After the flfth day. i sands of Bedding plants, Agrrs- ed that the / United .States had if know*n today, probabl w:ould 1 over Jerry W. Carter', Townsend- , liiiji. Begonias, * 3gai* plants. SURPLUS LOAM FOR SALE lit neither the/troops nor equipment /I' fOL'KS No *'tni d'sn»av hri^i not J HusipcHs OpptrrI unities 32 'ixford Court Apartments. West determine the nominee endorsed pension candidate. sold. Dahlias. I/obolia. I'clnnlaa. Geia- ! Karms and Land Sale 7l io go to tfleir a.*.il.e reai>ort»ihie ' rdiiina and many ollicra. WInilow Middle 'Turnpike. Phone Warren for more rhan one incorrect ineer* j FOR .SAI.E I. ( ’. luniacliold Army. / boxes and Bird Baths. Burke 'riic I. Keith. 7075. If the Allies signify w*hat help 'Instead of having him hold tip a bank, why don't yoii let ow, tlPM of any advertisement ordered goods tnolor carrier ccillllcatc FOR .SAI^K FAR.M, Bil.sll Hill Jl Lite ir I —women and minors 'enlisted Florist. Route 83,* RoCkvIllc. * (try can supply, he add- WOf.' far Boro than one time Hnrlforil anil 20 miles To ami from Roail, 8 room house, running this rnui^l i through the Fascist party—are him gel married and actlle down?” Tbo Inadvertent omlaaion of in* * water, electricity, hot air heat; ___ an’ debate it on Its merits. .MaH.sai*lm.sclls. New York, ,N'cw* ArMclen Koi Sale 15 8 cd. "Wfr cai Belgian^rmy^ i prepared to take over special job.* sorroct publication of adverttsing'! TRAN.SPLA.NTKP 1’OMATO. pep­ 1-2 ncics land. Price $4.0(H). Even if we cannot grant It. our Bill be reetined only by e.'incetlatinn .ler.'iey, Vermont, New HiimpHtiire at a moment’s notice. Many will of tbo charge made for the serAMce j per and egg plant, also cjibb.ige .Maiiilie Waddell. Phone 9391. inquiry' will help Allied morale and plants at. ( Idcrman's. 501 Parker anil Rliode Island, also Conn. : be emplo.ved in the industries and rendored. i I'lM' ho]ischold' goods (*crlllii'iilc KOU SAIeK UrWfT IniHf'r. 'In* will have hclpcsl a little to check sc Aids I FLAPPER FANNY BV S Y L V I A All adVortiaementa must confotm.j Street. fiuiro nt .ON SprJirc, j^troot. . Hitler.' ’ agriculture to replace soldiers. ta atr]#. copy and typt»graphy wttn ‘ 'on ciilT' from Hiiitfonl. allCon- Cover Widespread Network rfgsiatleoa enforced by the puliUah* | p'LoW EIl AND v^gelahll; plants necllciit point.*. E.stalill.shed busi­ .limtlro’a JVIfr ' In another adilrc.*!.* dealing w'llli the'defonse question.-Frank Gan­ The party's plans for putting HungoiV: ari sad they reserve the riKht to i ready now*. Also idue spruce, ness. Box W, Herald. no-ilon. May 29 Mr* ar Fervor $ Scout Stomjj aSlt. roTlae or reject any mpv con- > HouHehttId (fiMKlo 51 nett. Rochester, N. Y., publisher, civilians to work cover a wide­ sldarod oUoetlonahle. | cvcrgic^n iTcoS, andvrii h loam. EIrnnLir Ocilrudc McNamara Hig- Shows Exxcellent Design asked at Salt Lake Oty: spread netw'ork. Seamstrcs.scs w*ill llOUUS^CUaained eda . Always open lm*luding\ .Similiiy.'t. SEE fUK HONEYMOON-'Thiee Rina, ii, wife of -Chief Justice John tinned from Page One) /"W h y doea President Roosevelt be put to work making uniforms. Q N E of the finest e.xamples ot be ba publtahed eame day mtiat ho .379 Burnside Ave , East KlurtfoKl Help Wunied —Female 35 room s o f fiirnltiire $168.90 $19. I*, of the MasBnrhuHetta rpaaiyed by 12 oeloch noon Nattir*^ Aail until the eve of a political Women who know* how* to drive fiaaumMTfiu f! Phone 8-.309I. ' down IS iiionllis to pay Albert's wc.stern front appeared toda.v to y stamp design it the 1939 Hun­ Rays } Supenoi rmirt, tJiod to Italy's war fervor heightened what,they called a ".second army ’ Time LOOKING Fca wash scetpttd aa FtJU. r.YTMKNT If At lf»0 Hirrh politic.* lirat above c\Vrytl>'9B '' Scout lily, the shield of Hungary, psjd at the buatne^a ofTirr on or l*e* \.- with the Belgian collap.se, and ac­ With the , Belgian capitulation, ftrb tha aevenlh day foMoAAing the tive Italian intervention in the the minds of Italy's leaders seem­ the crown of St; Stephan and a HEVI Drat inaertlod of each ad otherwise RENTALS conflict seemed to many to he but ed to be made up regarding their clover leaf—without crowding or WOT'S tba CHARGE RATI? will he colUct* ; i i h 1 O I1 obscuring any one of its corhpo-' THAT? •d. No raaponaihllity for errora in SEE AKIHLIK , Willkie 1-411 a cjue.stion of days. coi.irsc in the war. rataphonod ada will be aa^umed and (.'ivilians began today to take The newspaper La Tributia he*d- nents. Belowr is another stamp *«( tbair aeroracT rannnt h*- gtiaran* Homeseekefs KNOFLA Talk at Greemv icli o^ r some of. the posts loft vacant llned a Paris story in this fashion: the same issue. taad To Be So ld by men called to arms and the "Paris Deceiving Itself That Sit­ Girl Scouts also were honored Real Estate Insuniiue ■\ Index of ClassifiiationN government prepared to make philatelically in Rumania's Boy 87.5 Mai'n St. Rhom 6149 uation May Be Repaired by Drop­ B i r t h s ...... A many other such replacements in ping Blockade Policy,” Scout issue of 1935 in a stamp Bacacamsnta H Greenwich. M at/ 29—(/rp\ - An case a civil mobilization is put in­ picturing sea, land and. Girl Hmrrfastfl ...... i: Near the Centet— 12-Room Thia newspaper wrote scornful­ unpubllclzed mee^ng here Sunday to effect. Scouts. Boviet Russia pictured a D o a th s ...... n Duplex Houae. Lot 90 ft. between Alf M/Tandon, lhe\l936 ly of the chances of such an at­ Canl of Thinks K Women Ride Motorcycle# Girl Pioneer at salute in the Pio­ front. Furnace heat. .S600. Republican pceaidential nominee, tempt being auccessful “with or y 1i Msmnrisni .J., F Investors foung Fa.scJ.s(^s served as traf-. without indemnity for .the damage neers issue of 1936. IsOSt and Found I • year. Fufi IVice S.l'iOO. and Wendell Tu Willkic, New York flc jKjlicc and w*omen and gl^ls A n n o u n ce m n e tj ...... 1 iitllltlos cxWMitlvc mentioned a* a already suffered." Boy Scout stamps include i.l«8 for ... ('en (Ta lly I .ocat ed— I - Fa m - Priced At $2.500.— 22-,Vcrc nomlnatl/n this year. stiriVd equipped for air raid precaution Told **To Ignore" Capltulatton ilX Automobiteo for t^xchsneo .. /(liitf thi.s i.s what lia* liai'pciiftl; speculation today among Conne' Aaie Acessftoriss—Tlrrs ... »■ ily I)welling, 18 roomn. 2 Farm'— 5-room Cape Cod duties. New' York, May 29— —Tha Aato RspainnK^Psintins . 1. KigKl New llrtnieK .Vrel'nder ('onstruction. \ furnaces. Kent 51 Li2. ,Vn- house; electricity and gtMMi tlrut’^epubllcans. Government offices are prepared Belgian government, sitting . in ALLEY OOP Now, What? Auto Schools ...... National Committeeman Samuc' to substitute men called to arms Parts, has Instrueted the gover­ BY V. T. HAMLIN Autos~Sh!p hy TrurR ...... (dnrrele Sidewalks Have Been Laid. nually. I’rice but $7.’>0(). well. On Slate Kitad. OtinT F./Pryor. jr„ who w*aa among a’ Autoc— For Hirs with pensioned erajiloyes in event nor of the Belgian Congo "to Ig­ w jD i, Meaty MXiitt ount ATTA KH f AU NDU Uaravts—^Srrvico—tilorsice Sewers Have Been Installed. \ This is a real inve.stment! M I.S.S This One! g/oup of- other Republican leaders \of cfvil mobilization. The pension­ nore" the capitulation of King A LOAD/ HOW '80UT VOO COW THERE SHE tt.uatn- DOWN-HIVv Tc V ME£0 IS A COUPLE CXtOM.NOW-' ,600q00flH,M HA.T'D4‘ HICK ‘ Motorcyc]ts*-*Hic> rif 9 t. t'ilv Wilier Main.s ,\re Laid. •* / nd business men attending the ed men will be rehlreox. There w*as a "general discus­ 'If you want a perfec'ly honest, unbiased umpire, take Nea* Funeral Pirmors Only SIhnihliiiif site.* are left unsold. Those lot.* coop. 3 extra nice level $'lre|ilaor. Heatinu— IMMfnMnr — sion," said Pryor, of "the political • \ ' here—he doesn’t know i thing about bas^II." ^ IntU TAilCS have many white hirch ami other In'es that make pretty building lots go w ith prop­ FOR ’ ryH-ei— situation and events in this troubl­ ------^------If llittiory — Dress raik ini .settiiig.s for homes. erly. Full Price $.5000. ed jrorld today. MoTlBf—Trucking—Syorags rJUONEKVILl.E FOLKS Fablle Fgaaongsr AeoTieo ... The lot.* have frontage.* of 64 feet. Some are level Cash deeded $500. ,A Bar- Daily Pattern BY I 1 'Bonds—Stocks—Mfrt*:;igss .». trast and cash-and-carry pockets. B u sin ess ‘ ppi’ M lint tip* ... 963 Main .Street ^ Telephone 6648 - 7446 sabatores, and aubversive groups, w*e have another enemy In our Send for this pattern (the number l|on#x/lto Loan ' COSAE O N -— CASH 0 4 C o u l d Ntxi MC? BAY. IM ,, Help aad Pltpailoas Real Fstate i^nd insurance midst, w-hlch we will call the IS 8688) make this stunning dre.** COULO vtsu NOW WHAT IT S A ODDO Ha/p Wanted — Fema’.a . . „. • .'i THC LINK, 044 NO IVOFF le n d mc a Bloc FLATTOP*. THAN A UCNO ME A WOULD A ‘Sixth colum n," and which in my for yourself, and youTl have more eCLAMES F04S HILOA / t FFBCIC f th in o o u r t r a q c H elp’ W an ted — .\fgls ...... cash to carry In your pockets. ( A* CALLING CARO.'^ d o llar , for MONTH - OLD Team is n t en- Salesmen Wanted ...... estimation is Just aa important, A MONTH, BCV WANT TtRKD IN EVENTS H elp W an ted — .Male o r F e m a > arid is composed of the combined you see from the small sketch, 0 0 5 BOY P WITH A Agents W antrd ...... they’re slipped onto the belt, voi WHERE A Guy IS SItuallona'Wanted—Kj'mai* forces responalWe for the lerth- CXXLAR.P SUPPOSED TO SUuatior^s w .in tP d — M a le ...... 9 .R00 argy. lack of intelligent coordinat­ ran detach* them when you like) HAW HAW SHOW SPMO IN < Employment .vg»*nclrs ed effort and energy in the carry­ It'.* so easy to do; ju st. follow*. the HAW/ REACHINO BQIE t.lVa. atork— Prr»—ronllry— 1937 Lincoln Zephyr Miles atep-bv-step sew chart included, in HIS WALLET/^ \ ehirleo '. ing out o f .our exi.*ting national de- £ I-----A Doga—Birds— Pets ...... * plana, “ declared Com­ your dealgn. ‘ L Iys Stock —Vehtefes ...... mander Eric F. $torm. of the .de­ This type Of dress makes - iin Poultry and Supnl'^^ ...... smartly in so many, many fabrics Waniad — Pets— P>>»jltrr—Slock partment of Connecticut. Military F«r aple— MI*orflapo«p« Order of the Purple Heart, in an sharkskin, flat /cr e p e , spun Articias Fo*" Memorial Day ' announcement to­ ■rayon, and, one of the liew.csl for O Boats and Accessories ...... *H-round wear, ' faille. Aiso. of BaUdtng Hateriala ...... day. . *__ • • Dfamo'nds — Waiche*— Jawe^.ry course, it’s perfect in cottotv» *— Electrical Apphanres— Radio.. linen, pique, gingham. Fuel and.Feed , ' I Pattern No. 8888 Is designed for -•»•?••*«(, MC, Qardan— Farm— Dairy Products A ssiiiiic^loiitrol tS S f H.HC u. a p*l..gfA .F ii, H ou ach old 0 / » o d « ...... New* Home on Harvard Hoad sold bv Rohert .1. Smith sizes 12. 14. 16. 18, 20; 40. 42 and JllmolilnerT and T o'^Ia lo Mr. and -Mrs. Peter F. Nielson, proprietors of Red & , 44 Size 14 requires 4'5 'yfirds of kfuttcal tnatrum-^nt* ...... * >1 I 111 iNVlIuM'laiiils 39-inch material without nhp; 3-4 Offiea and Store F.Qu.rment .*• .*<« While Store at 11-5 Main Street. , SCORCHY SMITH Enter The Villain S p ocla la a* tbe S tores »4 y«nl contrast. BY JOHNC.TKKKI' waartBg Apparel—Purs .L .... •S7 For a Pattern of thia attractivs Wanted—To Boy ...... ^ . . . . . II Harvard Road i.* part of h^lixabcth Park, one of Man- model send 15c In Coin. Your VAWTS m o n b . London, May 29 — The Ger- aor4—Hotrlo—BoooTf chu.ster's largest and finest .*ub-divi.*ions. Name. Address, Style. Number and ANP HIS G4M6! liootanrenfa mon-controlled Dutch radio heard Size to The Herald Today’s Pat­ Beoma Without Board’ ..*•« *»• f* We have other choice building lota for sale on Menfy. in London . today announced that Boardera tvanted A tern Service. 106— 7th avenue, Tanner, Bowers, Princeton and North Hint Streol* and Arthur Scyss-Inquart. former CeaetrT Board— Resorts .«.•••! New* York, N. Y. Botolo—R»8taaraniB ...... Austrii^n Nazi leader, assumed sd*'- on .(ireen Road in thia beaulifnl development at very JtiaL out: Be among the flrSt to t Wagtod— Rooma— Board ...... M l preme 'authority over civil goveim- BanI Botaee Foe Beal rea.sonnble price.* and on easy term.*. enjoy it! Our New Summer Fash­ raent in the (mnquered Nether­ Ag«rt»aata. Plata, Tenemeata G8 This Bniiftiful IJaroln Zephyr 4-Door ion Book, with roora than 100 cool BmaWooa LocaUona for Rent .. We also have desirable lots-in some of our other ,*ub- lands* at noon. > Sedan, owned by a. woman, has been designs for all (jCcasions. Send for H o m o * F a r R ent ...... ; divisions as low as $200. A pn>c’.amation b.v Sevss-In- Babarboa For Rent driven onl.v 9,800 mlies. Equipped with it-now: Plan ytnir whole vvardio' • •ouMr Remoo For Rent ' Radio, 3 New* Tire*. Beautifnl I-'lurida : quart said Dutch law w*ouId re­ If you are planning a honie, .see ii.* about the building main In force "as far as po.«!dble" this easy, budget-saving wa>’, an I. Waotod to Rent ...... At Green. This will he sold almosi Immedl- Besides, revel in having ind y’ld-'ol Bool Betoto Foe tale lot — our locations and prices will interest you. ; atel.v—an ACT QUICKLY! ' and that he w*ouId (mn.*u1t Dutjrh AibUBiai Bonding for SaU « bi i .nuthot^iea. w hom he requesfe*! to versions of new* styles, that .v'*’i BuBOgg Fmparty, for 9&U 70 ' w'on't .see else'where: r a n M m * Loa« isr Sal...... 7t I continue their duties. ■ssaas fiw (late Ha declared, however, that -----P«tteT*n. 13c Pattern iSook. I c J 1 1 ' t i s u t m r l a t e D E L n E R E n BRUNNER'S : everything, including Dutch eco- One Pattern and Pattern Bqo'A R o b e rt J . Sm ith,i"c 1. so OAKLAND ST. PHON^ 5191 j nomie interest! must be subordin- ordered together, 25c. Open Till lO P. M. I *ted to "the vital, struggle o f the- [German" people, fighting fpr their |i 1 8 6 8 8 (oiHAjrtEMaiMfiw) (very existence.” ; *• Resd Uerald Advs.

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