- Summerdals. Pa., Sept. 16.— Nomniate4. B y' Acclama- (AP)—With 114 desoendanta to I EXIRCED WIFE TO LIVE feU her. Mrs. Barbara Miller bad MON1H8 IN COAL lUN what abs aaid was her first birth- Regiimal Govenunent In tioo; Wcmian G?en Place FRENCH HEADS day party.—«t 108. —Bethlehem, Pa.V Sept. 16.—
She was surprised at ”aU the (AP)—The Lehigh county court First Time In Party’s Life. fuse” laat night when relaUvee Sets 24-HmnrTim# LUNCH GUESTS granted Mrsr Florence Camp^ll,' and friends gathered for the cele- 37, 1^ divorce after ehe te^fied bration. j her husband, Samuel, 30, forced lim it For AO ResMenti To New Haven, Sept. 16.—(AP)—The ‘ ' — ------4 » her to live five months In a coal /^nneetlcut Republican convention OF U ^ ENVOY bin ventilated only by a coal Surrender Arms And Am- ^<^Ied op two comparatively young chute. She said she-slept on rags piled on a box. w xtn today to carry the party’s fight RECOVERY NOW No Indication Giyen Of Dia- -*1 mimition Secretly Storedi ^ito the next election, nominating -%y acclamation John A. Danaher for enssion, But Meeting At As Strike^, Sabotage And United States senator and Raymond NAHONSNEO), lE. Baldwin for governor. NO GUARANTEE Breaking with the past, the dele- Height Of The Enropean Bloodsbed Stall^ Region. gates gave a major spot on the PLAIF^SAYS ticket to a woman for the first time In history, naming Mra. Helen Lewis Crisis Creates Interest. , BULLETIN! of Stratford for secretary of state, Prague, Sept. BL— (AP) — With the only threat of a major Rejiabficaiis Dedicate Party The premier's office nmirnurnd fight dissipated by the last-minute Paris, Sept. 16—(AP)—Premier UURINGPARLEY .tonight that tha Sudeteu Ger- withdrawal of William J. Pape, man party hs4 been dtoaoH' CSohltebtleur RepubUcah 'guber- mind of tee other,” (Contianed oa Rage Tea.) General Franz Von Epp, governor Schutzdienat (Voluntary Protection for atate eomptroUer. erwy, violates ttie principle of .free natorial nomination loomed today But whether be achieved any suc- ^oblems Not Yet Clear. of Bavaria, and other German offl Service). • . . . as the delegatea met to select cess In efforts to talk Hitler out of cials were there to pay their res- Ron Into First Contest tee ^ * * ‘*. *“ ‘’" state ticket and. candidates for U. Decree Not Completed Fraacle A. Pallottl of Hartford ( * genuine de- going to war over Czechoslovakia pects to the British vlaltor. Informed sources said, however, waa choeen aa the nbmlnee for at- ^ he refused to say. Chamberlain arrived at (he Ober- that tee government had not com- torney general, and then the dele- V*?*"** ®*“ t»»U*»tlon To cheers' of "bravo” and ' "good Crawford Notch. N-.H., Sept. 16. ROOSEVETSLAP wiesenfeld airdrome by auotmoblle, (AP)—James W. Hook, president pleted its dioaolution decree. gate# ran Into tee first contest when old Neville”, the premier, tired from 50 minutes before taking off. He' The Bohemian government pro- two names were offered'for the nom-1. centralization of power hie quick air journey to Hitler’s of the New England Council, today had paused for a briqf sightseeing vided punishment of prUon terms Inatlon aa eongreesman-at-large, I chief «ecutlve. mountain retreat, said he now had opposed expansion In the south at -AROUSES SOUTH tour around Munich, capital of those of B., I. Monklewlcz of New L, ®PPO»« the persistent usurpa- ranging from onS month to five to discuss results of the conference the expense of northern Industries. Bavaria, on hla way to the plane. years for failure .to obw thfr.ordea Britaln and Prof. Mllton''Gonover of «*«cuUve of the with his colleagues. , . He lunched'at the airdrome res- to surrender arms. >' Yale university. Monklewlcz won I je tto n s of the legislative and judl- He warned the big .crowd which Addressing the 52nd quarterly taurant with German Foreign Min the nomination by an overwhelming i®*" departments of tee nation’s meetlng'of the'council, a.New Eng- Henleln’a manifesto yesterday ds- ' met him at Heston airdrome against later Joachim Von Ribbentrop, Sir mandlng German annexation of Su- voice vote. " government. accepting any unauthorized accounts land development organization. Tour Discloses Wide Inter- Nevile Henderson, BritUh ambos- Hook declared: datenUnd, President Eduard Benes’ . The Waterbury publisher In a I deplore the prostitution of re- of what took plaice In his conversa- aador'to Germany; Herbert Von formal atatement, said he waa leav- tor pollUoal puipoaes. order adjourning Parliament, and tion with the German Fuehrer, _ "For the sooth to expand Its In- est h Campaigns Of Tyd- Dirksen, German arabaaaador to the departure of the British unofli-' big. the race In the Interests of party ^® Protest the increasing In- The premier read a brief ntate- dustrial activity upon the base of lx>ndon, and other notablea includ- harmony. frlngementa of the federal govern- cUl mediator, Viscount Runciman, ment Into a microphone Which car- its own wealth of mineral, agricul- ing hla advUers, Sir Horace Wilson for London apparently ended nego- Just before State Chairman Ben- ment upon freedom of expression In ried his words to distant crowds. tural and Other natural resources is ings, George And SmitL and William Strang; jamin E. Harwood called the con-. the press . and on the radio. To Meet Inner Cabinet one thing-. For her to expand by "Ar-Iargb ciowd cheered the Brit- (Oontinned on Paga Fourtoem) vention to order a huge backdrop . ® condenm the use; of tee Presl- With Viscount Halifax, foreign making it necessary for northern In- ish mUaiem warmly. m I ucntisl power and tee taxpayers secretary, he then aped off to No. 10 was lowers to -the stage which dustrie.s to go out of business or By W. B. RA08D.\LE Chamberlain shook hand all •bowed ap lunging elephant ca rry -.,..money - to . coerce , , the electorate of Downing street to meet bis Inner move south because of 8jib.sidles or around before , stepping Into hU cabinet—lyord Halifax,. Chancellor Washington, Sept. 16.— (AP) — ingln its trunk nluige.ptank-labeled I ^ nam.e .subMr- other Special. considerations, direct The Blap which PreBldent Rboaevelt plane.- He apokq js- few words into »FMvnrM-»»“recovery” at the top of tee w^.^livioitback- p«rsona to the naUem^ Legis- of the Ehcchequer Sir John Simon, or indirect, is quite ahoteer.”, v a microphone ending, In German., MORE FAVORABLE lature, and Home Secretary Sir Samuel gave* aoutbern “conaervatlvea” baa drop waa tee slogan ’’One laaue. One Paul L> Oorneta Hook said it was not yet clear reverbemted far beyond tee boun- with: — ' Platform.” Cheers came from the We oppose any additional taxa- Hoare—and later the entire cabinet, whether the Intention of southern “Auf Wiederahen”—until we meet tion In whatever form and we favor perhaps tonight or tomorrow. daries of the atetes Involved In the delegates aa the banner waa un- Senator and CkmgreMman-at-large, leadership was to "exert Itself to primariea. •gain. . • OUTLOOK IS SEEN furl^ the reduction of present taxes posts now held^ by Democrats. 'Chamberlain declared teat inter, achieve b^t^_ofganlzatlon and the perhaps In a few days, ”I am going A tour- of the south diacloeed Baldwin, who earlfer In tea day use of Its" present resources, or NO PEACE GUARANTEE A prayer that dlvSie. g u l i a « t o t e u ’ w «te‘ “ ” ‘“ “ ““ had aaaerted he wojdd -not run, widespread Interest In the renomlna- mlkht be .With _the. delegate, a . they (OonUhued bti Page Fourteen) tlon campalgna of Senators George Berchtesgaden, Q^niany, Sept. 16 completed tee business' of their con- changed hla mind last night after (Continued on Page Ten.) of. Georgia, IVdlnga of Maryland, —(AP)—Prime Minister Neville K«f gr,„ I to the**** fraaaevsj/swprinciples vaof W>U4tauvUUUn»4oonaUtuUonal a atrong move to draft him bad de- Reports Of Conversatiois vention was delivered ,^®, government and a jealous preaerva- and Smith of South Carolina, all Of Chamberlain of Great Britain left ) Arthur Patterson of vel<^>ed at the . opening seaeion M whom the president opposed. for home .today without having ob- Middietown, | tion , of ' constitutional guarantees the two-day atate conclave... ! and the m^indplea enunciated in tee In South Chr(^ina. a storekeeper tained a guaVantee of peace which Between Ifider And Cham- (Oontinned on Page Foarteea) His decision came In the midst of DOCTORS OPPOSE at a cross-roads 10 days ago told a he came here to seek from Chan- BUI of Rights. uncertainty over the choice of can- We urge restoration of tee tradi- man with a.Maryland license plate cellor Adolf Hitler. didates for the various poste^to op- LA T E NEWS on his car: ' The way waa paved, howeVer. for berlain lifts Gloom. tkmal and oonatitutional. Independr pose the ticket headed by Gov. Wlf- ence of the three branches of our FEDERAL PROGRAM "You’d-better huriy back ti^Mary- a further conversation between the bur L. Cross and Senator Augustine land to vote for Tydlnga.” twOi poaalbly next Tuesday at Go- DIE, I I 4 HURT government; legislatiye, executive Lonesgan named two days ago at and judicial.. FLASHES 1 On the edge . of the Missisalppi BULLETIN! the Democratic convention. delta, a paaser-by hurried Into a fill- (Contlnued on Page Fourteen.) (Copyright. 1938, By The Wa believe In federal and state . ’rae ccmclave which opened, last ing atatfon to. aak;. , „ . Aft- aid-for the yeUef of the needy, but •delated Froes) W BOMBING RAID night was the first gince the death INOKTIXP TOR FBAub. American MetRcal Assoda* "Did you come across (^oiijja? .TREASURl^BALANCB Berlin, ,Sept.. 16.— (AF)— Insist that Its administration be of J: Henry Roraback, party “boss” , _ _ — releot G^rge dlvofced.fmm pnHHr« mnn >.*{..^1 ? bdlnnapoUe, Sept. 16— (AP)— Adolf Hitler waa said tytev, to Aw-oyas 4 quartee oSra eiant cb—ty. fimnd Jury 'tn* mti_ them,:.nreeit-tbey^------Hovr-atbotit- " - Washliigtonr--Sigpr'’'l#N 'A 'P T "^ to non-partisan control within tte Tydings in Maryland ? Is be safe ?** nato etemnaeaTbeto to^ lyameeooa Names Mentteiied dfeted p6rMHUi.-.towy te ooimei^ “rhe positlpif of “tee Treasury on Germany of CzechoOInvalda’a- Americaii> J rd ^ ite f Men- j? * ^ Numerpua na^ee wefe;a^ «<*\,wlth lU lf^ el«4Km J II • fei nt.'' a -.BetokeBaTUnoeual 81tue41on^= Rrotemheir. M:. .. recelpte; ..429,432,> We fav^ the Uniinedfate' eiiacf• fnmib. Nnmea of those indicted 'r Shdeteh -area;-ai(l-'iMadbag''aaiv fbr the list bfV.^mlhatlons 'aa the posed,HeaWi Pfan Souiia. 803.30; expenditures, 118.24f,268:6Sr Buraacee that Czechoslovakia’s r-'' • were not made public peoding t£ielr net balance J2.W0.746.231.09. .Cus- (Oeattaned'Ms Yaga Fbnrtaiw.) (Ooottamed en Paga Psarteea.) t -i... foreign policy should be In har^ aced As Rebels Attad toms receipts for the month, J12,- mony with Clernmny’s. ^ . (Conttened on Pnce' Ten,) 640,889.63. HOPEFUL NO STRIKE. Chicago, Sept. 16 — (AP) — The This information was volun- Barcekma Fort SectioD. Washington, Sept. 18.^—(AF) — House of Delegates of the Ameri- teered by a mar who talked to William M. 'Letnereon, member of can Medical Association gathered high chancellery officials at the National Railway Mediation today for Its third special senslon in Berchteagaden, where Hitler re- ‘ / Lawyer S e<^ ReprieveRe^U Barcelona, 8ept. IS — (AP) — Bonrd, said after a oonfereoee with hUtoty and-Indicated strongly that Change Tax Laws ^ ceived Prime Minister Neville ' Twehty-nlne persona were killed Preeldeot Roosevelt today he waa It would not accept wholeheartedly Chamberlain of Greet Britain and 114 wounded todky when three As Dwyer Awattfiwatti Death hopeful that the wage oontroyersy or entlraly a proposed 1850,000,000 yesterday. scpiadnma ef Spanish Insurgent In the mil Indoetry could "be settled ^*d*ral-etate health program. (Czechoslovakia baa itefea- pfanee dumped heavy loads of without a strike. At a special meeting lost night To Aid Ptofit Sharers slve alllancea with France and bombs cm. the Rkrcalona port sec- * • • BULLETIN! Dyer, former WPA ecbool croed- sponsored^by the North S(de branch Soviet Rnssia, which la a target tion. 84n Qnenttar, Calit, Sept. 16. DER^TS po l ish STAR of the CTilcago Medical 6®ri*ty sev- Washington. Sept. of’ tee Uerman-ltalian-Japaneae' ing guard, waa convicted and sen- Foreet.^HUto. N. Y„ Sept. 16 — 16— (A P ) — "A successful plan,” he said. Menaced, but untouched, waa the —(AP) Albert Dyer, 88, waa »| tenced to hnag for the revolting eral speakers among the 160 dele^ Senator Herring (D., . anti-Comfimnism pac't). 'v American freighter Wiaeonsln of hanged en the gnUows ef Saa (AP)— Sarahs Palfrey Fahj'mn of gate# made it plain that they do , . J _ . Iowa) dis-1 I "must provide fortot Veuirepresentation of .\noteer German demand, thla Portland, Officera of the abip deaths of Madeline andtf Melba Oenri)ridge. Maiae* ..today scored experts I labor so teat It will Snow what the Qneattn priadn today for the aa- Everett sisters, respectively 9 and not consider the program, propose source said, was. that after Uer> said abe also bad been attacked off •anlt elaytair o f . three ecbool minor upset to reaeh'tMf. semi-final two montha ago President Roose- man absorption of the Cseqlio- Palamoa yesterday aftetnooo, a sin- 7 years old; and Jeanette Stephens, girls hi aa b gleweei park June 8, in a lonrty spot near Inglewood, round of the women's natfhmff.aln- velt's Interdepartmental Committee slovak Sudeten area, what la i gle bomber droppteg ate projectUea 36, 1987. July 26. 1987. gles tennis ehampioaslilps. She ds- on Medical Care, a workable one. , left of that'repubUe Mf ' which fen wide iff the mark. fentod Jadwiga Jedraejowska - of Dr.. OUn West, secretary, of the sharing. ought to provide fbr a. proper The British coUer Lake^HallwUl Last night, Ileputy Public De- Itself Into Germany's eoenomle ' Sap Quentin Pitaon, Calif., 8epC 16 fenders William Neeley ahd Ellery Poland, 6-1, 6-4, at the West Side oasoctatloQ, and DT. MorrU Fishbelli, “If we can^flnd a profit sharing i capital, fair payment of system, at least to thefextent Loedoa waa . struck by^homjj —(AP)—Albert Dyer, 83, who said Tennis club. . editor of the. Association’s Journal, plan that would work in 60 or 70 ?**®*6e*hent, and for a reserve. We- nvgmente - but no one waa hurt! Cuff, who defended Dyer,'announced • • \ that Czechosloyakla ha killed and then ravlabed 4hree In Loa Angelea that Juror Harold outlined the program. - as propon^ per cent of tee nation's plants,” he «bout decided, also, teat there hhHier realization of Wevat Beniilng b Months fjoa Angelea girls,.prepared to die MARKETS AT A GLANCE said, “we hope to recommend a i compensation for tee risk a The bombing waa the worst Bar- Harby said be waa Influenced to at the National' Health Conference eebnonaie alma. upon tee gallows here today un vote for conviction through belief New Yerk, Sept. 16— (AP)— in.. July. That' conference, they dei compensatory tax by the federal ! takes in putting his money in celona, provisional Spani^ govern- •Ware of a trial juroria last minute Steeke—Soft; rmlly. plays oat. ' a business. Otherwise he will put ment capital, had axperienced in the trial judge thought Dyer clarad,' waa definitely antagonlstl'c government to encourage Jf. BerlihKScpt. 16—(AP)— A _ declaration teat he had been In- guUty. Bonde—Quiet; nickel plete towprd tee medical profession and Such a levy, be said, might sz- it In government bonds, and there montha. ’Hie heaviest toU was at a fluenced to vote guilty. offdrt, , . will be ho jobs.’”' optimistic outlook for favorabla i ’ market where women bad Uned up Harby waa quoted as faying he tha Association. empt from corporation income tax- tlement of tha fata of The traditional hour for Califor- held out against conviction two Oart> —Lowerlenders give es the portion of profits banded over Before making any recommeilda- for dlatrtbutioa of food. nia executions, .10 a. m., neired aa Must Be Otacuaaed Thoroughly to employes. vakla’a Sudeten Germaa The diBtrtet la known aa Baroel- days and nights unUl be was advis- greund. .However, both* declared, tee pro- tiona to C|ongress, Herring’s ' com- populaUon becaudenf talks Pyer’e attoraey aought a rq>rieva ed Superior Judge Thomia P. White Fere^a Bxchenge — . Nervoue; Bring Benedto to Employer. Inittee intends to hold bearings oMta^jghara oMy tee poorest refu- from Gov. Frank Merriam In tb# posal for a natibn-wida health pro- the British premier and g— .atm .five amid tha wraekage of biM axiireaaed belief of Dyer’s guUt •tortlag d l^ egele. gram financed out of taxes from Successful profit sharing pro- •bout Dec. 1. It will question Hen- chancellor prerallad M light of . tha juror*# atatement ^ The juror eaid he consulted with 4 south-. grams now In opdraUon, H e r i^ ry Ford,. Alfred P. Sloan ahd other tlcal hnd lUplomatth Oovataor Marrtaa aaid late laat Judge White yarterdey ead federal and atatfe. funds "Is of the asserted, bring benefits to the em- big IndustriaUste. gm ^ importayaen" and must ba morning- Mght ha had not baen offldalty ad- tPM the Jurist bad sxpreaaeil no p ^ r . i n the form of ‘ increased QueaUatiaalraa sent o ^ by the tow uatR after EMdaaed UuMigUy uatU tha drta- sod tatoraat of the work- reductnf ^v.4 X Ids TWO UANCHEST^ EVENING BERAl I); MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,16M AAKCBlI^TEa BVENlNjGI HERALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN„ FR|DATi l^BfrRpMBER 16,1988- ner. w . O. Otenaey Co.; RumsU P ip , Manchester lAunber and Fuel MnA Eves. l^$g-$ge. Warrsb I. Keith, Keith Furniture NAME MI SS KELLY \There A ire Honest Women CROOKS HACK WA Y l Law and Law-Breakers the RepubSStaa ECT BIG ATTENDANCE Clo.; Jamas, Oonnlat Oonnan Motor candidacy RATCRDAT OMLr MERUPLAN HEAD POUSH MINORITY SEEKS J. Da'Davis, seekli Sales; W. A. Cola, Col* Motors; FORMER REPORTER RUNS seeking re-tfecUmli GREEN REBUKED Senate; Thomas Brennan, C. E .' Houaa A XHBNEtF Son; Earl Seaman, F. T. BUab Kard^ AS NEW TEACHER Alik in This Old World INTO TOWN OFHCE TREATMENT LIKE NAZIS The delegates voted AT BUSINESS GATHERING ware Co.; Elarle CilUford, GUfford’a TONE last- night^'to -p r o t e a f___ Men’a and Boy's .Shop; Paricer WITHOUT ANY-PIKHdISESi DYIABORURDUP Green’s recommendation aa man informing him that Jis bad cmcBB Soren, Manchester Electric; .lAy E. Dtogenee, the old Oresk tcrference with affairs o f the' futuia and to point , out the MrTte* -pher who spent tlie greeter part- -an error in -tfae-amount nf-tax- fr- Warsaw, Poland. Sept 18— (AP) Irendered bj^ reUUere through* -* Rand, Orfdrd'Sbep'Co.: Henry M Break FEATTREBi syliahia A.'F. of L'lbcaJs.’*' utMMjSng To Be Held At lory, Cheney Brothers; I>avld Cha bis SP. ysaraJivlng in a tub and than thatSba should have collected from Cbmiinssioner Re- The officially-inspired newspaper the year. It Is not confined to i her serbral/months ago. Through ONEiWOMANl Bomb Explosion In Jannary V * Kurjer Po^a^y said today the Green had sent a communii one branch of business but includes hers. Chairman of Board of Select- went out ons p i^ t with a lantern Pittdorgh Members Protest Bioard Of Edoeation Meet- looking for an hoiprt man. Mcordlng an error in adpition, . her tax but Drawer l a s t Ni ght But Se- ...AGAINST I Ovemigfit^ews to the Pittsburgh group in food, clothing,, furniture, fuel, house - men; Charles W. Kimball, Manchea- Polish minority ' to. Czechoslovakia be pointed to the ”100 per State Theater Monday hold appliances. Insurance, gasoline ter Caa Company; Ronald Ferauson; to the legend wee npt aa smart sa. showed $1,000 la s< t^ n tpe figures MEWI bilked For Saying Bree demands for Itself whatever the he Is given credit for, Jiidglng' from totaled. ’This resultM -ina payment \ May Lead To Judge’s Elec> ‘Interference” In PensyK labor record of Davis to tba “leal estate and Sj^orth. . Manchester Evening Herald; James ing; Other Busfliess. cure Notlniig As Loot Of ionnecti^t $udeten GermanS,|jet from their fij T. Blair, Montgomery-Ward Co.; H. present' day 'standards. of $19 less than should nave-been and urged them to "rally to hla Mominf—Marks OpeniDg A Slogiui Adopted . B. House, J. W.- Hale Corp.; E, J. He should have looked zpr an paid. Not In Classified Serrice. conflict with the Ciecchoslovak gov- port.’l - "Sales Mean Jobs” will bs'j the tipn In Los Angeles May- By ASaOUIA’iyjsto PRESS yanb Politics. ^ Murphy) Center Pbarniacy; honest woman. Thla resulted In the letter being ernment. ' James L. McDeVitt, head of aljlran^ss local merchants Join with Miss Marealla XsUy, ot $0 Hem Bte^thily creeping in to the Mu- Of Nation-Wide DnVe. Today the tax collector of mailed to the-tax collector Inform- "The Poles must get'exacDy the Federation's State' Ezecuttve retallAtores throughout the nation lock etree^ was appointed teacher, nicipal Jbuilding last night during oralty Race Friday.":^' WUUmantio--4ifayor Jasper Me- ^ p ra ce-D . Taft, president of the In a Angular display of their mer Town of Vernon received a letter . him if be would send the correct'^ .same as the Germans,” the. pro-gov- predicted in a letter read to a check would be sent. , the courab' of the meeting of the _• X ...... Levy of Bridgeport. lauded the Mer- , Connecticut Merit System Assocla- Pittsburgh, Sept. 16.— (A P)—The .meeting that the Board voi chandlse and service* to signalize in the "aeventh grad* o f the Hlgb written to him by a Manebestar wo- ernpient organ Baler...... ' An fttt«ndmae« of at leaat SOfI par- America’s march ahead to better $360,000 ASKffi land Park acbool oh Portar etreat Taxpayers’ League, a - thlaf, or ^ o r e w em ^ie oon, t e X letter to Joseph M. Tone, Pittsburgh Central Labor Union tect-tbe Interaate of Governor Los Angeles, Sept 10— (A P)—An of the Chamber of Cominerce here t u . ^ Another pro-government dally. and endorse the entire M U is oxiMCted St ths mass nsat- times. Business^ of every variety at a meeting of the Board of Edu- thieves wrorked hla wmy'to the 'fear and deydied a porUon of his speech „Labor, yesterday Express Poranny, said., ^tlsh forwarded a stinging rebuke today will unite In displaying to Man- of the building, and then,. either election caused by a bomb will de- official circles hope for a localisa- slate! Earle ta iDavia’ opponant la iBf tliat will b* hsld Monday morn- cation last-night. ’The grad* was to-;th^accomplishments of his So-1 realizing that to William Green, president of tba November election. chester residents a new spirit of wrbUe the meeting waa at its height, termlne today If Los -Angles is to cialist administration. provliilonal appointees are In the tion of the Czechbslovak-Oerman American Federation of Labor, pro- iBf at I o'clock at the State Theater hope and confidence In the future. BY JOINT/ BOARD reastabllsbed' whsn th* public WORL D S ERI ES S ET TRYD^TOLOCAIE or after all had left the building, tba classified service and thus prohibited / schools reopened thla month and have as mayor a former reporter /Bridgeport—The Bridgeport Brass dispute and do not anticipate a war.' testing his "Interference" In ' its > Is aaark the openiat of National Re- . General Committss intruder hacked hla way through a from political acUvlly, The Polish press, generally . '.ap- -ttpllUcal. affairs...... Aa .a iww.of tta* briejtoon*. fr a a e i The general cdmmlttee is headed eighteen pupils ere now enrotletl door panel orthe w^ter department, — who -makes no campaign prOmiaesi -Gompany announced a new $4,3eoi- / tail Demenstntloa Week la Mah- ALSO ^ On September 8, Tone termed' proved the demand of Premier Mus- The local union, claiming to repre- comes 20th in tha Itet of chester. All buslne*e owner*, de- by C. Bimore W atklu aa cbalnnan from that area. > TO OPEN ON O a . loosened the lock,' and gained en- The bomb exploded last January. 000 plant in which all Its rolling mill "absurd", Ihe charge that William she now is'proportionately IMlow! u- Miss Kelly graduated from Man- 5 A Olortons Drama M the operations would be located bad solini of Italy for self-determination sent 180,000 members, rejected - ' partmental .beads and sale* people and Includes the following: Badget Is Higher iWn Last trance to thedfnce. Sontb Seas! It injured private detective, Harty A. Bree, publicity,advisor for the for minorities in Czechoslovakia. ' Japan. Iceland and the HawaUaa* Russell Potterton, Potterton’s; chester High with honors In the Once there,. the robber. went to Raymond, who was seeking e'vtdence been completed here and marked the Labor Department, had violated the Edward O. Robinson, flgbUng prosecutor o f Columbia’s "I Am the Greeil’a suggestion that tt endorse Islands. ''are urged.to be present and an in* b Beantlfnl Teehnieelor rad of the first major step in a long- ^vitatioa is also ..extended to the Pred T. Bllsh, 8r, Manchestir claae of 1M4 and from New Britain the casta drawer bctalnd ttae coun- of municipal corruption for, * cltl- State Merit System Law by attend- lUw,” which Is showing at the State theater, finds to Wendy'Barrie and Plumbing; Herbert Swanson, Wat Year's; Coopered Eco Teacher's OoUega In June. She ter, and forced ttae lock, expecting range expansion and mi^ernlratlon ing a meeting of the New HaFtan general public. First Two Games ^ te d h Mr. And Mrs. Ernest Bantly Zens’ committee. program started early in 1037. Otto Kruger two of the underworld’s most likeable and most dangerous Tbts nation-wide obMrvanc* of kin’s Brothers; Arthur Benson, Ben- specialized In junior high school foxflnd a considerable ataiount of. “LEGONG” Two policemen were ooiiivlcted of Cratral Labor Council at which I Retail ^monatratloa Week Is notson’s Furniture and Radio; Harold npmical Figure. work. - Th* Board qlso approvsd the loot> The thief wras disappointed. ’'The Dance o f the Vlrstau** conspiring to kill Raypiond. Their New London—Mrs. Winifred WUd- resolution was drawn up endorsing criminals. John Beal, Barbara O’Neil and Marc Lawrence are ottaera r ^a sales ssent but an organised West, ef- Harold West, Inc.; O. E. Wll appointment of Charles E. Murlburt National League; Details On Vacation Trip; Reh- Not n ^penny had been left in the trial set off a barrage of charges man of' Danbury was chosen state Tone -for Lieutenant Goveriior. In in the new film’s cast ^ tfb it to stlmulat* confidence In the lis, O. E. Willis A,Son; W. O. Qlen as teacher of history, dvles and office wbra Suparintendent Frod Episode No. 11, ‘Flash Oofdea* against the municipal administra- councilor o f the Connecticut state a letter to Taft, dated September 7, economic geography at Manehaeter Parker went home for the day. tion of graft and yangland coanec council. Daughters bf America, at Tone claimed that Bree, a p r ^ - a harmonloiu and co-operative High, a position aetabllshed this Of Pl ay Annoonced. tire b Critically E Frightened off,-or hit disappoint- LAST TIMES TODATt Uons. / ' the final session of the annual two- slonai appointee. Is not In the classi- IK’; meeting held this morning, the Joint year sad tnad* . neeeseary by th* ment too keen to . pemfit'another “Jiidg* Hardy's ChlMrsn” day convention here. About 100 fied service. try, the burglar niSde no atteiUpt X It started petitions circulating for members attended. School Board of the town, composed sharp incresM (n enrollment "Girl of the Oeldsn West” , - 'an election,/ to supplant Mayor Taft’s rebuke, which calls atten- Property Revaluation Hew York, Sept. 1$^(A P ) —thi- Ab affort was made last night at to gain access to other offices. In Fairfield-Fred T. Wheeler of tion to the danger of allowing such of bbth members of the Bd^rds of the case of the wrater department, J^. . Frank L. Siutw, a suave, affable, Exciting Dress ,Th* Board voted a revaluation of less the National League race ends 11 o’plook by a radio broadcast from- termer grocer, Shuttle Meadow, New Britain, re- violations of the political activity Education and Selectmen, voted to SUUon WDRC of Hartford, to lo- tba job appeared to be that of a corded an M to pace a field of 00 clause of the Merit System Law, is all school property, to be completed In a tie, the 1038 World Series will w " ' The moat'colorful of three rivals $1.00 recommend to the Selectmen, who by May lBETTY FAYE TALCUM, Perfect "First Fsir be held to discNsa the work of the school year. Transfers will not be the building had been left open all i¥ S A L L IODINE Joint School Board and the Board and the Pittsburgh Pirates, New night and today a general broadcast eliminating litigation, in whlbh, De- Washington. Sept 18 — (AP) — appointee was not In the State 3 *#**•••*•••* Dress in the new glamour approved where there ai^ already York Giasta/Cincinnati Red* and was sent out over the police teletype night, and often Is left without trolt pioneered. classified service and subject to all 31c is hers in Ribrol. Crepe Al- of Education Which prepared the 25 pupils In a room. < proper guard during the time of Francis J. Gorman, president of 2 for Chicago Cuds, from the National. system tnto states tn northern New He agreed to run for mayor only CIO’s United Textile Workers Union the rules o f that service. If the Foe YoQiiY'Mfih of High Sohool Agre paca and Wool. budget, it Is expected that the fig- Musical Courses England. meetings. Lights have been left on these conditions: head of the Department of Labor, 10c BAMBOO TOOTH BRUSH, urea submitted will bp allowed to Ford Frick, preaident of the Na- criticize the rmakeup of the new 2 for lie The Board’s expenditure commit- tional League, and WUI C. Harrldjrrldge, In addition tq this, tele^o^caH s* on oil night at times. That be would have to make no wage-hour committee for the textile who is also a member of the Ad- NbW BEING SHOWN A ia ’HE Sizes 12 to 52. stand In substantially their preseut tee will meet with Superintendent and telegrams were sent to points In Today Town Clerk Samuel J. pledges; visory Council for the Personnel De- 11c condition. head of the American League,e, also industry yesterday and charged that 6t Schools Arthur Illlng and Music attended. Maine where it wa* felt they may Turkington stated that - be should .That no canlpaign worker would the high wage sections of the indus- partment of the Civil Service, has $1.00 YEAST A IRON Provided for In the propoCed bud. Supervisor O. Albert Pearson in th* All games will begin at I;30 p. m. hava stopped either bn their trip think tbat ttae Board of Selectmen be promised a job; thought till now tbat all provisional get ia an added . amount of some try were not given a voice on the TABLETS, 2 for ... near future to discuss plans for In- standard time unless there Is a Sun. Bortii or on thelrTeturn. would see to it that ttae Municipal -And that campaign contributions committee. appointees in the departments are 20e' $1>01 $10,000 over last year’* coet which strumental courses A drive was day game In New York In which Up to. noon today there had been building is, properly watched and CHAM9IOMMI9 ^ would be earmarked "for the cause not in the classified service and are Shoe Store $3-95 to will take care of a plan for grsdu-- cared for after regular working Elmer F. -Andrews, federal wage- therefore at liberty to indulge tn Zinc Oxide 10c ADHESIVE TAPE, held last week to obtain tnatru event hostUtttes will start at 2 p. m. no contact made and Mrs. Morgan’s R O D C O of good government’’ hour administrator, selected the 21 Plat Rwstea ated salary increasea as announced menta and funds frotti townspeople (e.s.t.) condition U critical. hours. Turklngton point'ed out that Ev*^ E«a. si 6f*aAie*d Dollar Can’t Buy Control political activity to their heart’s 3 for *•***•••*•*'••• would be backed by the school board money Is rarely left In the building, member committee Tuesday to content, certainly these appoljqtqes, Oiotnient lie BONBRAL apd it la.beUeyed tbat it.wiU be pos- . If the- National Lcagy*. .rac* One dollar waa the contribution study the wage and competitive coo' Moderately .L at a meeting of the Joint Board held sible to establish courses in three should rad In a tie, which is unlike, but that records and books of value LUCKY TETER asked. ’‘No one can buy control of themselves, may be excused for SIiOO P IN T C OD L IV E R O IL . . . 2 fo r $1.01 on. '> early this summer. are left open to anyone who baa a dltlons in the production of cotton, making the same mistake. To make 2 for .75 centers In the local school system. ly the blue ribbon event of basebaU AND HIS H i U OBIVIM government for a. dollar,” Bo'wron' silk and rayon, and determine the j In the order of genei-al business will,be started the third day after jack knife and the inclination, to says. ' sure that I do not misunderstamd Priced at . 21c 60e PINEHURST OLIVE OIL SHAM- The-rest of last night’s meeting Y. M, C. A . Notes gain entrance. . Monday tbru Thundsy ANemeea highest minimum wage up to 40 you I quote'froiii your letter, ’I due foy consideration of the Eioard was devoted to dtscusoion of IhLly'® *• decided. It would b”; up to OUier Bowron beliefs; Cents an hour that the ipdustry POO ,.2 fo761c tonight, it la. expected to discuss the Frick to decide when the tie should might state for your - information * 3 school budget, a story on whlbh is 7:00;—Eagles Club will meet "We all abhor commercial vice, should be able to pay 1,300,000 question of altering the Phelps road be played off. He Indicated today U .S . CAVALRY that Mr. Bree is not in the. State carried elsewhere in The Herald the first floor social room. but as a practical matter, this is workers involved! classified service. -His position is 50c TEK TOOTH BRUSH . .2 fo r 51e building line, focal point of contro- today. the play-off would be held on Tuea- 7:00—Y. M. C. A. Softball cap- MODERN AND OLD troop In a letter to -Andrews formally SELECT YOUR STYLE FROM OUR WINDOW. / FASHIONED DANCINO large community and cannot be that bf provisional publicity ad- lae versy since a house waa erected day followlng the close of the eeaeon tatna will meet In the second floor ExhlbHtM-Tvte* Dely ' made Uly-whlte. \ protesting against the section of 60c U. 8. P. ASPIRIN . .2 for 61e there ...this spring which extended on October 2. AT CITY VIEW DANCE HALL the cotaunittee picked to represent visor.’ My understanding of these 200 sdclal room with Harry Thompson. AMIRKAt HNISr * . ’’.Anti-gambUng lawa Jead to cor sentences which I quote Is that It ta>l> lOe - X - several feet oyer the line and arous- , ..Box seats, will retail at $6l60 per 8:00—i-Townsend Club meeting. ____ t__ Keeney Street ruption. ’ Money. which protected textile workers, Gorman complained uleansino. 15c POUND EPSOM SALTS ...... 2 for I^c game; reserv'ed seats at $3.00; gen- being a provtstonal appointee whli Icn I LIFEBUOY ed the Ire of neighboring'property SA'TURDAY NIGHT HOBSESHOW gamblers can take in enables toem that only two of the seven labor tissues owmer*. CI O HEADS WI LL eral admission at $3.30 and bleach- Kv#e i p CpDmmw representatives were p'ractical teX' takes him out of the classlfled 'serv- Speclall $10.00 Door Priza! to elect public officials. ice. I-wonder whether there* are ROWNM! 35c PHOSPHODENT MOUTIf SOAP Louis XIV Tricorn ...‘The Selecjmen, It la'planned, will ara at' $1.10. All resarved seats will Admlsaloa $Se. tile workers^ be sold only In blbcka of three "W e can take ttae profit out of any other heads- of departmepte who take up for final consideration all •2,000,000,00 prostitution and gambling and see have held this extraordlnai^ view. 2 for And Many Other of the departmental budgets, and games. STATE SHOE S ip R E SETHEUAWROW Besides Commissioner Landis and LIVESTOCK SHOW to It that there are no protected ' In ClaaalBed Service '25e MILK OF MAGNESIA these, as approved for recommenda- cliques or monopolies. HOTEL A l^ RESTAURANT In any case it seemy to me of lie Latest Hat Creations tion a t the October town meeting, Presidents Frick and ^Harridge, pU 17$ ecist *r verted eddUii, 825 Bfaln Stroct YABLETpS 2 for 26e those attending the meeting .were dsmomfratieet,' esnieiia esd le*- May Legalize Gambling vital Importance that word should will be passed on to the printer for la^ 'W e have legalized horse race be passed to all of these employees Inclusion in the ahnuaj town report Horace Stonebara, President, Leo WI TT. BttWWb BURN AT COLCHESTER Murray And HiOmap/i'o Ar- J. Bondy, vice president and Eddie •isle huMVifn ertetail R L betting. If we want o^ er forms of that they are the classified serv- 785 Main Street .Comer Birch Stmet for 1938 which* Is now being pre. STa H •Isl *** -* *—t—a-«-fl —a- -gambling,- then -let us legalize them ice and liable toto dismissal for poUtl. CARROLL^S Manehcafer pared. It is expected that the re. Brannicki secretary of the Olants; Colchester, Sept. 18— (A P)—The cal activity. . ‘ Charles Weber, vice preetdent and COBIINO ATTRACTIONS diewj IS JwMr e ^ 4H CUk dM- for everybody " port will be distributed some ate bitrate Dispute Over Ex- iient; fniM, Hewer, pejhy, eel, d*$, He im the candidate of the Federa- Broadway hotel, a 36-room two- "Of course, ,_what makes all days before the annual meeting. Bob Lewis, traveling sacivtary of story frame buUdtog which bad been friends of g'o6d government anxious the Cubs; Sam Watters, vice presi- SUN. AND MON, snd farm nfienMssry dwirt. Hww tion o f Civic Betterment, a citizens’ dreds ef new sHrscneet le lee eed : groupi organized after the bombing. closed for the season only a' week, about these proceedings is the fact , peffing Of Officers. dent of the Pirates; Warren C. COW. G. ROBINSON bunted'to the ground yesterday with that It -is the provisional appoint- Giles, general manager of the Reds, •niey si Amnrics'i Hreedsr b p ^ His rivals against Mayor Shaw An fotelligent Credit la ‘T AM THE LART itm. Hm new I* " * ““ are Alonzo Riggs, Educator, and -Al- a loss -to tts-owner, Abraham Jaffe, ments .which break down every or. W and Ed Barrow, business mansgeV, Merit-Bystem wherever suth failure and Charlie McManus, of the Yan- PLUS . . "ALWAYS fimily snd friendi. bert Oaterlob, retired tire manufac- placed at $30,000. t ABBOTT, TURNESA Detroit, sept, fA P )—A fac- GOODBYE” turer. . 4 . - The place was unoccupied at the occurii! Philadelphia is the classical kees. ’The Yanks were the only time. example. It is among the provl- tional dispute t^at has split the American- League club In-vlted to Shaw says he will match his ..rec- participate.. ----- ,------RN51ATES . ord against Rowrxm’a bench-record The Hayward Fire company of sibnal appointees that we look for LEAD LINKS FOES .United Autoniotiile Workers' alnca IBIs. place found tae.'striictore’ft." vlr- j boUUciSfiirWBS': .* Hipaa-n—aifTiaeif: four tfiternatlohai union , officers Judge Landis said there will be 'ShaUr partisans 'blame the recall tually ruined when, ft arrived and business to work -for a political were expelled, was submitted today no break In the aeries unless the campaign on "civic disloyalty and a ran several hundred feet of hose/to I chief. My understanding is that toe •V to two Vlce-fhairman of the Com- Cubs happen to emergs' victorious -plot of other cities to hurt the good a cistern. / provisional appointees in the-Labor mittee for industrial Organization in National League. In that event, name of Los Angeles.” All houses in toe *-viclhlty were Department have not taken competi- So different from the old'^fashioned "instalimenf stores*.' Chapman And Kjpgsley Are ono day would be allowed for travel- saved but two autos parked to front tive examinations for their places for. "final” .arbitration. • ing between the second and third It’s $ real pleasure to have an account here. No T ^ Reinstatement of the expelled cf toe hotel burned. the law requires, because with the games and another day between the PRINTERS REJECT ' While the firemen were engaged limited resources at his command tape, fio embarrassment. / X Both Three Down At Half- officers Was not specified In ' the fifth and sixth gomes if these are agreement approved by thetJAW necessary. vrito toe hotel 'blaze another fire |Mr. Marsh (State Personnel Di- e.xecutive board today, but John L. steuted in Ye Old Wen restaurant rector) has not yet been able to | COME IN _ LET US ()PEN YOUR ACCOU^ifT * / Otherwise, ,the participating 30-HOUR WEEK PLAN about two blocks away and a call complete the job, altobugh toe legal COMMERCIAL STUDENTS— way Mark Of Play. Lewla, CIO chairman, had proposed teams will make, overnight jumps * ‘ ypewTiftr elf jt>ur own for practice. was put In for Norwich fire com- time has passed for most of these I There is such jetton In a ’’peace plan” that from one city to the other. panies employees.' Therefore we can de-; ® ^ standard machine In a portable .led to'today’s action. SUN.-SEPT. 18 Binnlngtaam, Ala., SepL 16.— CORONA. (-AP)—A proposed 30-hour ..weelr _ They found toe fire had "started pend on toe devotion of the head .of . Oakmont Country Club, Oakr Qbservers close to union circles at toe rear of the restaurant build'; the deimrtmeiit to the fn>!rit of toe Since 192d .---- expressed belief Philip Murray and law for the printing industry lack' COLLEGE STUDENTS— - xnont.- Pa.^ Sept. 16— fAPI— Pat 'PHONE BRIDGE PARTY 'The Sweetest M pe ed appro-val today of the Interna- to g . which was owned by Joseph law and on bis rtgilance to canylng Abbott, the n-wivle extra from Holly- Sidhey Hillman, the CIO arbitrators, Agrraoviteh, who estimated his loss it out. } SILBROS HA9 CATERED need a portable typewriter for-your-work and corre- tional Typographical union In con- wood .o.ne-putted nine of 18 greens would oraer -Secretary-Treasurer at $8,000;,/ - ’’You win admit that your state- corona ' Is'nono better or more reaaonably priced than . - t o BE HELD TUESDAY Tbis Side of Eeaveb' vention here. .today to take a 3-up lead half way George F. Addes and three expelled FRED E. WERNER Delegates last night rejected the Both places were partially covered ment that Mr. Bree’s prearaee on . 'Formerly WHh Watkina.Brothers, Inc, in hlS 36-hoIe semi-final National vice-presidents of the union rein- tnoposal, calling tot five 0-hour days by insurance.' that evening 'was more for educa- TO TjRE PUBLIC OF " Amateur Golf chaniplon match stated. ~ ‘ Daughters Of j Isabella Com- per week submitted by Frank E. tional purpoiiks rather than for'po- Hotner Martin. UAW president, Instructor In ^ litical activity', in toe words of Bret agaln.st Pick Chapman, Greenwich,' plete Details Of A Novel Cozzolino of New Yoric, bn grounds < MANCHESTER Conn, ' hod charged these men with plot- tbat it provided no- maximum work SPANISH COMDATANTS Harte, .’might produce In toe rinful Evening Of Entertainment. a smile’. Frankly, I think that Mr. ttTIIe.'’rurneaa; youngest of the ting with Communists to seize Con- period and no provision to assure V N O W jOFFERS trol. of the union. The executlvftlf.. PIANO and ORGAN acceptance by an employed Bree -would smile at toe idea him- ; famed golfing Turnesas from New On Tuesday evening of next week WATCH CRISIS OUTCOME self. whatever he may feel obliged to | For' 9 Years , We Have Been Vork.-atso led Edwin KlngaT^,. ore .board eupported him, ^and expelled The ’ delegates-, contended toe. the four, leading to bitter internal members of St. Margaret’s Circle, propoaltion "would have no more say. for publication. • sampler Tfbift Magna,,,, Utah,*3 up. Daughters of Isabella, will engage ' Has Resumed Teaching: "The newspapers quote you Ti-imAa, like Abbott, w'on. the first, strife in the UAW ranks. effect than a resolution.’’ Hendaye, France— (A t toe Span- Oti Main Street ' in a telephone bridge party. Tables’ The convention did vote to ellm- ish Frontier)—Sept 1 6 — (AP) — saying that the charge .against Mr. I EXPERT U PHOLSTE RIN CI three holes of the match knd held will be played at ttae homes of,dif- Studio: 152 West Street ^ Tel. 3333 Bree ia absurd. There is an- ab- them to lynch time as the chunky,: inate piece or bonus scale work, and The Spanish civil war marked time ferent members, the number of to prohibit new piece /scale surdity in this case, but it is not in I little mat) f'rbm' Utah, shot 6^e sixes. today, its participants watching Eu- that' charge." Manchester players who will t ^ e part to be iterate pr renewial jof agreements ropean developments for possible ef- AND . . , decided by the membeps who will 1. - - ivldtog for jmeh work after JSn. fect* on them. HIGH GRADE sponsor, this.part of tha.play. -Ttaara ^ t: ^ 1941...... Iteports to the' border said both Price* Date Book tMll tw a prize offered $t each of . In a heated session yeetezday, toe Insu^rat and' government com' Baby; Items To Embroider .The Weefthejr the home* and at the cloze of play typographers refused payment to -l2a.T5, manders were drifting aupp !a4l. Drcsaai • Sm Im • Pjllnwg ' Tomorrow '’toe--A'nw 'lBaa-FWe « ttoir"Bf-TaRli»f' a wratw campaign rp Washington, SiSptf'W.—Toreeast home I -Of gta-:eai(gtttB int-ftfttegatM ' Biha •! E tc,. _ Sept. 17.—Flrat-of araiual-j*sl«*. le^Oask^rAlia.. pnesltaMUy war oerqiz-- At foy.KewVkir Haro^biro . «nd'- -of^fSlikdaHccs ut Country club. Art -iraer* ...aa:);.,.g£BniL ;pi j BnCboatevBltla wouldr result ia ’- F ( » ':M ^ ;’*a*.vWOiiEN^ a^ 'C H ir.nWRTW - aSVi Fair and cooler tonight; ) oroheat'rv . awarded. of organized labor.” wittadrairai of , voluntebr contin- MRS . ELLlOTire HHOP ' ~ Increasing cloudiness and* warmer Two weeks from pext Tuesday gents. ' . > 997 Main Street Maine: Fair and cboler tonight; Coining Events . Sept. 18—Fourth game of town the Circle will sponsor a public Saturday fair in south and increa.s- whist 'at the K. of C. ’Home. The . Ing cloudiness In north portion. series betwee.n Blueflelds and Mor. BOSTON WPA W O R m 83 Chestnut St*-^Telephone 7842* -tarty Brothers at Mt, Nebo, 2:30 p. committee bs'vlng charge -o f this Rhode Island and^ Massachusetts'; program is composed o f Mrs. John Nvith OUR iPOUCY Fair tonight and Saturday, cooler m. HRLD FOR C O N ^ C Y 1. - ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT. ALL YVOBK AND MATERIALS AT Sept. 21.— Concert at. Emanuel Holden and Mrs, P. R. Brannlck. tonight and slightly warmer Satur- Members of the Circle were not The instant you see the smart, day afternoon. Lutheran church, auspice* of Dor- 2. MAKE YOtlR OWN TERMS. Atlantic coast—Eastport to Sandy cas Society.'* present Tuesday night when ar- Boston, Sept 16— (A P )—John A. Secoid Church of Ovist,'Sdentnt modem lines of this sensa- rangements for tllb te'Iephone bridge Blanche Calldway Cavlcchl, 31, Boston Works Prog- *1.00 tional new Cororta-you. will Hook: Moderate to frc.sh north or - Oct. 6— ’’Ladles' Night” of SeSn- H^ford, Connecticut 3. NO RED TAPE — NO DELAY. northwest wind.s dlmlnflihlng- to- dla Lodge, Order of Vas^'at Orange were made and those who wish to At -reas Administrs'tlon worker, yester- per week say, “ That’s the typewriter, night, fair weather Saturday. hsU. take part, can do so by getting in : day was held in $10,000 ball for 'Annonneea a 4. WE ARE NEVEk UNDERSOLD. " for me,” Easy to ''operate. Eastern New York—Fair. Cooler Oct. 10.—Hartford District Coun- touch with Mrs. McCarthy or th* hearing Sept 29, on a warrant - to .Easy to learn. Fast, piano-key - In south pdrtlon tonight. Saturday cil, V. F. W., at Green home. regent, Mrs. Lillian Ouney. send him to New York state to facei, 5. OUR PRICES are LOWEST. xction. Produces clean'-cut, heafwdrk that impresses fair and warmer on coast - and in- federal charges of conspiracy to rob employers, friends and teschers. Fully enclosed. Keeps' creasingly cloudy and warmer In In- . * man truck at Middletown. N. Y., FREE LECTURE 6. ^ U R STYLES AND (HJALITY THE BEST. KIBITZERS' GALLERY ' July 0. f ^ t durt. Has the famous FLOATING Shift, terior. probably followed by light FOUR POWER PARLEY showers In the extreme northern CARMEN BABB' S Postal inspectors M d V* 8. Com- A SP E CIALTY! Come in today and try it , ‘ " portion. Des Moines, la. — Speaking of CONGAMOND LAKE SOUTH WICK, MASS. missioner Harry-N. Guterman five On FREE C.VRRTLVG CASE ' ' Condltkm* ' ' accommodations for kibitzers— CLAIMS ATTENTION LEBERT men held up toe truck, examined < < RECOMMENDATIONS AVAILABLE FROM The Bankers Life Company, which ; all toe mall bags but took n o t^ g . WE Invite yo ur ' -X The disturbance that has tpoved ^ ^ ^ MANCHESTER’S FINEST HOME owners across the lake region and north- is arecUng a new home' office build- Ohio valley to the At- side the fence around the building PollUcal circles . were hesitant DANGlNG-8 to 12 MEMBERS REPLACED -4few York a *y lantic coast, u d the weather is still site and will afford spectators' pro- about' predicting ths chances for COMING tection from fljing - debris, was Admission 40c M e ^ ra r f «Re Bearti of Lectareship of The rbwMi, 'ILBRO cloudy throughont the eastern half evratu^ success of such fOur- NOTEIr of the country. From the plains ordeted erected after kibitzers com- SUNDAY, SEPT. 25th Mantiago, Chile. s*p t 16.— ( apj The n ret Ctaneh of Ckriet. M ra te L tai B o s t e e u M lL ^ S S ^ power talks, and some observera ex- —Foreign Minister Raneon Outleirez cioi-Mc ccHrjhy states west,the weather has con- plained when the contractor fenced pressed doubts that the four coun- An expert aUp eorar cutter apd flttct^-Mir with WatUiia BraUi> tinued fair, and practically no pre- the excavation site. rad Health Minister Dr. Crux Coke Horace Bushnell Memcwial Hall tries could agre* on a solution to resigned from the cabinat last night S «•» Inc.—'wlD join u on or before tha Irat of October. , ~ etpitaUon has been reported west tta* Oerman-GSeebosiovak crisis Tommy .Doriey rad were replaced by Lula -Arten Lafayette Sqnra 881 Main Street ttae-Mfealeeippl - river. Tampera- W* refuse to' be the first admlals- wbllc divided-oa ottaer points. BIG CARNIVAL NIGHT OpK St. Jama’s Choreh tures ars sooMwiiat lower. In all mld- tratloa in talstory to be muxalsd and rad Dr. Lula Prune. toepactleSyX s Plspntdws fraa atarand tainted Ija* and eastetn eeciWwin, axo^ SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 25tli The wttbdrawlBg ninlrtaa we Monday Eveninir September 19,1938 iMHwpowar talks might ba —Zhr-n.-SaL-JH, of the ClMeerte^ aa WFA to tnptasda'tta .. . . rt.-. V ------• ' 4 .
AOi rouB _M AN ^sA EVE^G HERAU), IIANCSESTEB. conn,.F IimAY.SEFTEMBER^^XS, 1888 MANCHESTER BVENDiG HEBAU)» M AN^Cm ST^ (XMIN-r FRIDATr SEPTEMBER 16,19S»
HMClalls^ poalUons.*’ He Advo- comptroller William 8 . 0k>rdy<' e e At Manchester Auction Market VETS^ D m i C T COUNCIL REAL ESTATE MEN cated periodic reroiations at one to MOUNTAIN COUNTY NAY second choice. Gordy and Staasear CURIOSnY KEEPS AUVE LOCAL AUCnorMARKET five-year intervals, and laws pre- were low men and would be the first Eight New Appointments PROPOSES TO SELL scribing methods of procedure and eliminated at the convention, leav- MOTH FRO / TO HOLD MEET HERE state supervision. QKIDE GOVERNOR RACE ing the Prince George* delegation VILLAGE NEWSPAPER] Zoer beoM for h nttle u $1.0#, fen s / EXPECUNG BOOH 'Oeheratly optbalstle'-reports of unpledged.------' , Asr. Slaele te IS REVmWED BY EXPERT! ' A t Conn# State College TOWN FARM LAND business conditions to the New Eng> MfiBibera Of Hartford Area To land state* wlth^the exception of 'Baltimore, Sept. 18—(API — The Poughkeepsie. N. T „ Sept 18-r- TeleiiiioM TF74 or YMT z 6utcbtoe~ of"Monday’i''Detooerauc Gallier At V. P. W. Home At MiU'ne, wera preikented..' (AP)-—Survival of the village news- from a much larger-area and that SUftB, Sept 18.— (A P )— Dr. A l-B gubernatorial campaign rested to- WHELAN WINS RATTLE; prioes have consequently Increased Dorctt Sodety .(O iu iiiel Gfeen On O ct 15. * Joha l|- Marchant, et the u. 8. Vast Army Of Working Folk .Amos O. Hewitt, of New Haven, paper, Dr. Dixon Ryan Fox, ‘presi- In k rs Of State College belt N. Joiyenaen, presidentpresldi ‘ of Con- ~ Navy postgraduate school, assodate SpiMSi Asks Better Use; Vi- head of the Connecticut association, day bn an official canvass of votes considerably. necticut State College, ' » **. dent of Union college, believes, de- baa an- professor of sechaaical engineering. Conditions Of;, saw an' "upward trend” to activity cast in'the mountatooiis . western TO RUN FOR SHERIFF pends on "curiosity as to ths'home- The sticcets of tie . strawberry nOuncqd'eight new anpolntmenta and rtpUclBg W. 8. BaUey. county of Allegany. auctions seems to dejjend on the Lotheru Cbrdi To Spon- The Hartford tMstrtct Council Bnying-Homes Forecasts to that state. ly details of neighborhood life.” Staff PaUisli Fimfings Of Veterans o f FOyMgn Wars, wlU hold 15 replacements amId resignations in woodbero'oodbero ~ taperation Featnres Meet- Both Mayor Howard W. Jackson convenience and speed of motor the faculty. K.. Remingtoo, major State Roads "The local newspaper,” ' Dr. Fox WE D E LIV ER the October mMtlng.at the V.F.W. Infantry, U. A..,,formerlyI on duty and Attorney-General Herbert R. truck transportation and the neaS They were: TAKES UP NEW DCmBS. Bridgeport, Sept. 16'— (AP) — said at toe annual meeting o f the j, M Concert SepL 21. Home, Manchester Qreen, Saturday with th* Pkll^q;)ln* dsparUnent, 1939 As Banner Year. O’CTonpf clalpi the countyli seven James J.'Whelan, Bridgeport Demo- Rednt Sorrey-^stonr neas of great metropolitan marketa, Appointments; in( As Inmates’ Com- Constructlon and oiling In force New York State Historical' society SATE ON CUT PRICE I evening, October 18. The post and slstant professor of militaryilltary sdeiscience convention votes. __0'C6nor already cratic town chairman, was his Frink F. Atwood nf tbs Hartford Connecticut an- H artford.. JBepL....U.rrrrlAP)-Dr. last night. Vis an appropriate vehicle {lAxtt buyers on Jim .Manobester ftuxiUaiy meetlnga will hs h«d at Henry’ ha* 7f-*--the-AUegsny -votes -would party’s luimlnee'for sheriff o f Fair- for 'school'usage oh'Ideal 'hiatbfy. . auction In 19.18 reported'^-average' ciurant) assistant collage editor. ndhhero by the Connecticut High' Russell P. Hunter took over his hew Of Tin OrgamzatidD. the Home on that evening. 6 B. EI|isott, who has assumed a post be enough - t o assure hts nomination. field county today after winning a Mra..,lt t. Erickson, wife o f the RlObard Barrows of the Yale Unl- plunt ’Showdown’' FIopsI way Department, September 14 Worcester, Mass., Sept. 16— (A P) '•It forwards the local historical loads of 200 to 400 crates; smaller Colonel Charles B. Lockhart, of at Mvannab, Georgia. duties yestcfday os .state superin- Jackson has S3 convention votes of three-cornered battle fof toe nom- buyer* averaged from 60 to 173 p a a ^ o f EmaituM Lutharandhur^, veratty library, Junior library asetat- 1938 for the week ending Septom' —An assertloh that 1939 “promises society and .museum rooms. It be- LIQUORS Nhw Haven, tHnartmenl Command- ^Law rence Q. Thom as, Tale uni- tendent of Fish and C7ame by attend- the 78 needed to nominate—^^the Al- ination. cbmes 'hlstoHcally ihtnded and la crates to the load. Some Idea of the ant ber 24, 1938. Tba setup Ottbe Msnchestor Auc- 8^ a talented musician, has con- er of the V.F.W .. of Connecticut, versity, Instructor In education, re- to rank with some of the best yeSra ing meetings of his office staff and legany block would be siltfibient to 'Whelan recelvpd-T47 of the 219 .moved' to put Its own current record size of these loads can be obtained 6 . Oorddn Brown, former prlneZ placing B. C. Lqwsoa, now at Pur- A proposal that, with the excep- Closed For tkmMmctlaa—De- Bureau heads and of the State Board prevent O’Cbnor’s nomination. tea Msricet Is currently rerlewed dtotad to servs as chairman of the EMward Riley , o f Bridgeport, senior of the middle and late twenties" for •votes caat at the county convention 'terms that will be useful os from the fact that a carload of vice Commander of the department ^ of the Feletl school,^- A m eijcte due, ' tion of two or three acres the town tour Provided of Fisheries and Game for consider- At the state convention on Sept. ARTHUR DRUG committee from the Dorcas imelety, Samoa, instructor In sociology;, roal estate activity was heard today here last- night. ' Former Sheriff historical material." Djr O. B. amrke and R. O. Bressler, strawberries la considered to. be and ..Senator Anthony Telesca of Arthur N. VsnderUp, formerly 'hell the present Town Farm for Route No. - —Waterbury, South ing the year’s budget. 28, another block of T votes from which Is sponsoring the conciert for, . Allan King, of the New Jersey 8 by a .New England regional confer- Thomas F. Reilly of Stamford polled Dr. Fox spoke to conjunction with Jr« of the' Storrs Afrleultural Ex- about 230 32-quart crates. Torringtort, Junior vice Commander with the U. S. Army en^eers as- Main street. 2 miles of reinforced Prince Georges county would have 60”vote8 and William B. Flanagan of Wednesdajr syentoff, September^ 2.1, Agricultural experiment sUUon, as- building lots was advanced last ence of the National Association of toe awarding of the assdciatloh’s -yarlsaeat station, the iindtngi issued . .New Haven, wholesaiers .were will, be pi*Mnt-at the Counell n M t- sistant professor oE civil englnMr-. concrete pavement. Real-Estate Boards. -About -one American to every 10 contrblr- These were cast-for Senate Bridgeport, formed deputy.—-Jailer; annual medal for local-newspapers i: Phone 3809 from the first the'largest buyers of by {firee nationadly known srtTsts, iUlittl'in agronomy. night by Bielectmah Mathias Spless, b BuUetlBulletin S27 from the State CA1 Ing.. The National Champion Drum Ing, replacing Richard C. Turner, No Bolite Numbet#: -Vincent P. Bradley of Trenton, goes through life unmarried. President Lonsdale G. SassCer with was given 12 votes. to the Hamilton Republican. berries et the New Haven .auction. Arvld Samuelson, pianist; Mlsa Mil- John H. Jacobson, of Tale, to- Jr., now at New York university, who, addressing some 30 persons at let*. The study was conducl;ed, Corps may also be present at the East Hampton—Barton and Smith N. J., sales consultant for the asso- Having developed their butteu for dred Norseen, soprano from the struetor in English. Paul A. Walker, temporary .ap- a meeting of the Taxpayers' League, tke tmlleUn Btatee, to determine. U district meeting. Roads. 3-4' mile o f rolled bank nm ciation, declared in a prepared ad- poMlble, the effect of quality factors Connecticut strktvfcerrlea they be- fiamuelson studio, and Miss Edith J, M. Lampe, Johns Hopkins uni- pointee-here for Wo-years to suDr saw a possible half million dollars Following the business sessions added to the grand list If this la gravel. : dress that "regardless of recession' en prices paid at these auctions. gan to patronize the Manchester Eskridge, viollnlat, who has studied refreshments will be served and a versity, professor of eieetricai an- stitute for Howard 8.' Beiding, In- A s auctions reviewed are the auoUon also. In 1938 the three New at the Eastman School o f Music, structor in zoology. done. The proposal was made in East Haven—Bridge and ap' lets and spreaders of fear, a vast social hour will be enjoySd. proacbes over Farm river. Jfow Haven auction, and the local Haven. wholesalers who were the Rochester, and the JuUlard School, Arland R. Meade, graduate aesist- Richard O. l^eeltr, a oonrorva- the course of a tirede by Spless army of working folk to the low in- action and the Inveatlgatora at !«rg^t b.uyers of stfawberrlcs on New York Clty^ , ant In dairy. tlon agent, graduate aasletant In ‘which vvaa part of an attempt, at Fairfield—Redding road bridge come brackets has been buying Justification for his support o f com- approaches, homes.” He said sales of repossess- tnapt to point out atrong and weak uiA Nfw nsvpD'auction were alto Mrs. Thors Stpebr, president of Hcnty A. Wood, instructor In economic#, replacing Bradford D.'- mathematics. plaints made by almshouse inmates, Morris— Repairing washed out ed homes by the Home Owners points o f the auction method among the largest buyers at the the Dorcas society, and well known CONHECTfCDT OFFICER ' Crbesmon. Replacements and restm tiost:~ and part a vengeance-taking at all bridge on Wbodward road. Ix>an Corporation showed the afiUng fruits and veretables. Manchester auction. Chain stores loc^^Uy as an organist and teacher Luther J. Atkinson of Iowa state, of those Who opposed his course.of market was “Improving'steadily." .History o f Onr Market. were never very large.buyers nt the of the pianoforte, la particu^ly - Westport—Saugatuck river bridge, Following Is a partial hlirtory of KILLED IN PLANE CRASH instructor In agricultural economics, action in so doing. steel arch bridge. North avenue Forrls W. Norris, Boston builder, New Haven auction, probably pre- anxious that parents attend the con- the Manchester auction markets a.s ferring to let certain wholesalers do replacing Leonard A. Sklter who Is WILLIAM LYNCH DIE^' ,iHltU qg out at other members of bridge and approaches. said that “because .of unusual con- studied by Mr, CHarke and Mr. cert with theli'' children, la order will) the ReMttlcment Administra- he Board of Selectni'en, who, Spless Constrnctlon—-1 'rainc Maini»in«rt ditions, bUght is striking the beat their, buying for them; but at Man- that they may gain an Idea of '.the Danville, ni.. Sept. 18.— (AP)'— Breseler:,-' tion at New Haven. d, would not support him -^when Route Nor U. S. —Berlin (By- residential sections of our cities and chester In 1936 the largest buyer heights attained by Mr. Samuelson, Lieut. Winiam Schlssler of the wanted their aid to clear up his 8 •TTie'situation of the strawberry Hugh 8 . Cannon, Instructor in ac- PRINCETON FU LLB Ali pass) relocation of Route No. U. towns, especially the sectlohs where was a certain chain strtre and an- United States Coast Guard was kill- rositlon in the admahouse squabRla, 8 -fftowers east ckf Hartford differed (above» abovfs Manchroter Auction Market during the straw- aithqijgb a ,comparatively .yaiing counting. replacing Weasels S. MJd- . 2 mileS'-af rolled banK run sur homes have been-at a value of from uthor chain store ranken among Ifie man. ,He la a close friend of Rev. ed Wednesday night when bis ;he Selectman voiced a hope that 6 Rom that o f the New Haven irrow. first ten. Itlneranlt truckera-^ were berry season of 1937. At left (above) Is shown the cashier's cage where daugh, who is with- the A. A . A. at face. No delay. $25,000 to $100,000 and up." As an eri dilefly In' that they were not and Mrs, Erickson, who feel that combat plane crashed - Into a Washington. 22-Year-OId Yonth Suffers Pa' 'three or four democrats would be heavy buyers, particularly , at the all auction transactions are mode. Bottom photo shows lines of trucks, clover field near Henning, 14 elected this fall, "In order t o clear ’ Route No. U. S. 6—Hampton example o f what might be done, he near a large surplus market. They Manchester auction-. they cannot say enough In praise of Bradford D.. Cross'mon, graduate tat Heart Attack After Foot- pointed to converalon of "obrolete loaded with fresh fruit, awaiting Inspection by large buyers. miles northwest o f Donvl|le. Tom assistant hers last year, instructor up a way to better government.” Hampton HIU. About 1-3 mile ot did most of their marketing of ber his ability as a concert pianist. ball Practice. ndd-VlctorUm homes’’ In Boston’s rles In Hartford but did most' o:' Uttle DiffprOnb* — n attering Cdnamenta Watson, a farmer, who saw the In farm management, taking the Olad He's OnL -WtutotoPUS .BiMftdam. - Route No.' —Winchester. Wtosted Back"Bay" into "mddqraized single ^ I r selling to trucksters who came The question .sOmetim^^arlses Press comments In regard to Miss plane plow into the ground, place of Albert H. Flenemann, who "I am not going to be elected 8 Princeton. N. J.. Sept. 18— (A P ) to (Jolebrook. miles stone surfac residences. to ilM farms. A growing, convic- whether large o f small buyers tend Norseen’s soprano voIcB-bave been eald the pilot aF>parently was at- Is now connected with the Park and again, and I'm glad that Pm off tbis 2 Sale I -W illiam B .Limch, 22, Princeton particular board," Spless announced. tog. A call for Improved assessing tion the tnick’ers were taking to pay more bn the average for most flattering. Her woiSc has capti- tempting to make k forced landing Pollard concern In Boston. ^ In the gathering dink. University varofty 200-pound full- “They would not support me when methods was sounded by John C. Work advantage of the lack of an open strawberrieii as well as for other vated audiences wherever .she has Kathleen 8.'Dietrich, of Michigan Route No. 10—Hamden. Whitney / produce. Analysis 'of. prices paid Up Sudeten back for two years and track and I only wanted the truth told.” Spless Ave. secUons. 4 1-2 miles of.retof. Percival, Lowell, Mass., real estate oompetltlve market and paying less appeared. IJorn In Brookljm of The'31-yeaf-bld officer, a student Stole college, assistant pnSfessOr of 8 Kurryl Loti Fbw Doysl Shoes shown no clear-cut differences summing star, dropped dead of a said that he has been urged to run dealer, who. asserted that although than they should at the farm caused Swedish parentage, she has received In the airplane-mechanics division home economies, replacing Miss E. cone, pavement. From Ford street ' the Bolton strawberry men to decide among classes of buyers who pur- of the army's technical school at Charlotte Rogers. ’ Mart atack late yesterday after as an Independent, but that others to Todd street. * assessing was “a highly technical '0 ^ . a thorough training In all branches completing football practice. to hold a market at one of the faims chased more than 100 crates. The CJhanute Field, Rantoul, ni., was Hy^ Irving F'. Fellows, formerly agent have asked him to throw his follow- Route N ^ JL 2^ *Two procedure, we continue to elect and |_47 Area Would Inspire of music, but her voice has.^ attract- Dr. Harry P. MePhee, team phy- Ing to the democrats. This, he In- to appoint men as assessors who to 1082. This market was not an three buyers at New Haven In 1938 Ing alone on a radio beam practice In the; bureau of agricultural eco- bridges and approaches over tiong Regularly 1.70! Black, husky, auction. Tt was so sueceasfui"^that who took more than 2,000 crates, ed attention and' admiration by Its flight. tiomies, graduate assistant In eco- sician, said Re reached t^cJT^lm-' timated, he might do, striving for Ojve. are without qualification for Ahese unjlsual timbre and resonance. mediately: "t found klm pulseless with long-wearing composi- in IMtt the Bolton farmers trans- each paid less per crate than the nomies, replacing Robert H. Farr the' elimination of some present' He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. and,not breathing. I started arti- Route No. 15—Union. Relocation tion rubber soles. Sizes 8-11. ferred their market to Manchester average for the auction, but the iUss Edith Eskridge is an ac- who^ now with the U. 8. Depart- Board membets. New Nazi Conquests Nbreen E. Schlssler, Nonvlch, Conn., ficial respiration at Cnee and gave o f Route 15 a t' Mashapaug. 4 1-2 and changed to the auction method two buyers ranking hegt in size of complished violinist and her' i>iay- ment d^grlculture. In a long review of the origin, of Persian Type three small children and hts mother, him a cardiac etlmulant As eoon the almshouse complaints, Spless by miles of rolled gravel. . In order to attract a larger volume. purchases paid 80 cent* a crate Ing will, add materially to an artis- Nell I^H otley, of Hartfard, as- tic progtam. Mrs. H e l^ ThlU, Philadelphia. as arrangements could be made he name hit out at Selectmen Clarence Route No. 20—Granby. Hartlaad Solel Two Oronpe Unitei. more than the average. By MILTON BRONNER z >ruarta from the rest of Germany— sistant ;profeasor- of forestry and The same- year another atraw- Mrs'. Erickson will be assisted by wa amoved to the hoanltal where Lupien and David Chambers, who, road. Culvert and approaches. Fur fabric Kiddies* The four largest buyers In the NEA Sendee Staff Oorreepondent 1 sore In every Nazi heart. Poland wildlUe, replacing P. FTfengllsh-who TYPEWRITERS herry auction was started In Buck- haf following young w'omen from the latest type of respiration was he said, had also received com- Route No. U. 8. 44— Wtosted-Nor ALL MAKES Manchester auction ranked high in was given practical control o f , the has Joined thA, faculty at, Pennsyl- used with further cardiac .stimula- plaints, but-had taken no action. folk. 6 miles stone surfacing. Sims- 98c Shoes ta^am. After- a week or two of average prices paid. Whether these London. Sept. 16 ^ H Adolf Hiller, the Dorcas society: Miss Margaret vania State eollege. ^ operation the two groups united In free city of Denzlg.-—formerly Ger- CCC PLANS TO ENROLL tion. "It is the duty of a Selectman to bury-Avon. Wtosted-Hartford road. SOLD — REPAIRED buyers were willing to pay high by war or plebisdto, acquires the man. The fate o f Upper- Silesia Leander, Mlsa Ebba Anderson, Miss Hugh W. HtmW, indlkoa Uni- 98 a single cooperative association Eleanor Casperson, Miss Ann .lotin- "When I examined Lynch last Fri- act In such a case,” Splesa said. "I 2 1-3 miles reinforced concrete. Can- RE^^ED — EXCHANGED prices or not seems to depend on was to be decided by plebiscite. The rorstty Instructor in ^ystes, taking day I found him Irt the best physical holding Its auction In Manchester. Sudeten German regions of Czecho- son, Miss.- Esther M. Johnson and the place of Wendell am the unlucky one who stuck his ton-Simsbury. Wtosted -HartfoTO. Sale! their outlets. Those who had cus- people voted 60 per cent for Ger- ABOUT 65,000 NEW MEN H. Kinsey who condition he had ben since he enter- neck out and got knifed for It.’’ From 1933- on, the Manchester auc- slovakia, tjie first great, crucial step Miss Anna M. E. Jpbnspi). Is on leave o f absAnoe. 3-4 miles of gravel surface. Fully Itosd patent or mooth tomers demanding,, large quantltlea many, 40 per cent for Poland,- But .ed.school.2...... Vltaperatleii. ' tloQ aasoclatlon- grew rapidly, draw- will have been taken In the Nazi All Dorcas member have receiv- Tdwanl Karpbff, grodukte assist- • Route - No. -45--‘ Waahtogton ' and Tsather dxf^ds"w7to sturdy lag membership from some towns, of good berries were compelled to the powers decreed that In areas . Washington, Sept. 18.—(AP) — -L-vneh, a resident o f Birmingham, The meeting for a while became 10 pay well to obtain them. ed tickets for distribution. Children ant, In-economies, replacing Leonard Warren. 8 1-2 miles stone surfacing. leather soles. SIsss IH l-t sostly In eastem (^rfectlcut. dream of annexing all lands border- where Poles voted In the majority, The Civilian Conservation (iorps an- Mich., accompanied an American a political rally for Spless, as the Tightly curled Mdheir Small buyer* were the only ones will be; admitted at half price, and W. Parker, who Is with the U. S. D. Route No. 83—Somers. Bridge Ths first year 18,708 24-quart ing the Reich where Germans dwell. the territory 'should go to Poland. nounced today It would enroll about track and field squad on a tour o f speaker launched out at his at- over Avery brook. who consistently paid below aver- the society Is hoping for a large A. at iVaahlngtoh, D. C. pile with the lovely lus- . rates were sold through the sue- The Poles thus won the best part of 65,000 new men In a replacement Europe this summer as a hammer tickers with, gre^t vehemence. For age prices for strawberries at the The Nazi propaganda department attendance of Emanuel congrega- Wilma B. Keyes, Michigan sLate Route No. 158—Culvert and ap- tre of real furl Cotton tlon at an average of 82.28 a crate. the coal, zinc and lead mines o f Up- program from Oct 1 to 20. thrower. As a freshman he broke those who had attacked his patriot- proaches at Mlie Creek. Temporary dllffOD S auction In 1938 and also In previous long ago. put forth, the claim that tion and friends. The concert will cMege, assistant professor of hoihe five college track and swimming B y 1938 the volume had Increased per SUesIa. • The men will fill vacancies caused ism, Spless went Into geneology, bridge provided______backed for long weert years. In 1938 there were 81 buy- wherever there are Germans, they be 'presented at 8 o'clock in. the economics, taking Ae place of Miss records. and appealed to those present to to 80,187 crates at an average price Control Danalg by the department of present en- ers at New Haven who bought less must belong to the Reich and must church auditorium. Mary HtiUjCh who has Joined the His father, Leigh B. Lynch was seek his 'vindication; He bitterly Route No. 167—Fairmtogton. West Neva - moth processed I of 88.'85 a crate. rolleee who have accepted private The organization of the two aaso. than 100 crates each. Th.<^ paid on acknowledge Hltlgr as their Fueh- The Nazis have already tom up faculty at San Jose Teachers ool- an All-America back at Eirown Uni- attached the press reports of his ac- Avon road. 3-4 mile of bituminous, Isge, Baa Jose, California. Sizes from 12 to 44. 147 lations (New Haven -and Man the average 62 cents lees: per crate rer. They long ago published maps p a rt'of the treaty. They praSUcally employment or whose terms havA versity in 1904 and IMS. —UvlUea In connection with the alms- macadam. Aeeter) and the conduct of the auc- than the- average for the auction. showing the territory contiguous to control Danzig. The other day they expired. The replacements will bring hquse investigation, which . he Route No. 177 — Farmington. * tlw Is much the same. Ekich The 27 buyers In this class at the the Reich that some day must be attacked a Polish railway official CEREBRAL INFECTION the atrengto of the corps back to brought about. Repeatedly assert- Lovely street and PlalnvUIe road. 1 Plaid Backs R tguJuly .1.09. Neat, weli- 53 made German. the authorized 300,000, exclusive of 1-3 miles o f macadam. One-way Small Weekly or Monthly / niads black or brown blacl*> ^ a msmbershlp association incor* Manchester .auction averaged 14 and angry Poles in nearby territory ing that the charges made by to Self-trimmed, ex- Indians and territorial* corporation Pajrmcnts Will Pufehaae 9*8 ers. Metal eyelet trim. 3Vi-8. 4 Regularly 6 5 t ~ atsd under ths Odhnecticut law cents s crate below the average for If Czechoslovakia is thrown to rioted for hobrs. Today la western FATAL TO NOVEUST ORANGE HALL mates were, not hts charges, Spless traffic fbr short distances. , tremely w a r ml dng the orgsnisatibn of co> the auction. Germany, this Will; Instead of bring Poland., Upper Silesia and the Cor- . James J.'McBntee, acting director, nevertheless last night by question Any Machine. Sizes 12 to 48. Attractfva Fall Co/ert stive, marketing assoclatfohs. Strong and Weak Points - fng peace to Europe^ be the first ridor, Poland has 1,800.000 Ger- said 1,500 CCC camps would operate and statement show^ his belief to PROFITABU: INVESTMKNT f bth maintain purchasing depart- Some o f the advantages of the chapter In a long etory of crlsai: mans. They have all been united for the remainder of the fiscal year. % the accuracy of the complaints, Hoquiam, Wash.—It cost Frank SERVICE Bsltlmore, Sept. 18 — (AP) — Big savings on ringlees aiants buying fertilizer and other auction method of selling sre that It For what might work In Czechoslo- under one sub-Fuehrer. Every Thomas Wolfe, American novelist, Some locations will be changed. BINCJG * BINGO The Inmatee’ ''^barges,' thoroughly H. Lamb Just 25 cents for election •uppHes for raembera. The Man- requires a very small Initial Invest- vakia, the Nazli would attempt ohce.-lh-a-whHa-4he ^a zl press of died yeeterday o f an "acute cerebral dlecredlted by a\ full and official workers.'to win toe Democratic TYPEWRITER CO. hose, sturdy enough for chester auction holds a vegetable ment, has a low overhead‘ cost and elsewhere. Germany reports the woes of these Infection." ? ____ .. . PIGSKIN ODDITY TOMORROW NIGHT IN ORANGE HALL AT 8:80 ih-veetlgation, were restated by to. nomination for state senator. 195 Trumboll St. Hartford, Cbam every d s j wear, yst'anusp- kuetlon after the close of the straw- does not require a ,^ a t deal of Sudetens Content Germans. Poland has been weasel- Tha 87-ye'ar-oId author o f "Look mate John Scannett, who, to a Hla araan grandson earned toe Local Agentsi ally sheer. Plrst q a s 1 1 1 y berry season. The New Haven space for the volume of business The Sudeten German case Is an Ing between France and Germany. Homeward Angel", underwent two Davldsvllle, Pa.—A football'team lengthy , talk, explainedrptalnc nothing I quarter for wearing a sign reailng KEMP’S auction functions as, a shlpnlng -20 Gam*«, 25c 6 Special Games, 5c a «8in« more than had already been m fullyfuliv 1 —... 44' pure eflk uid full fashioned. done. The l)lew Haven and Man- exact laboratory ca.se. Before the The time may come when she will dperations at Johns Hopkins hospt wltoout a high school opens its "vote for my granddad." Save at Wards! association for members who have home season'today on a brand new known concerning his\ complaints, Keeps cakes freshi Bsksd-en f frolts imd vegetables to ship out chester Btrawberry auctions started Nazi advent to power, the Sudeten face Germany alone. tal after his arrival. .Saturday. He 1 Sweepstake Game Ddor Prize $5.00 and Instead of making wbstantia- with almost no Investment ex«p t Germans outwardly were content. fell; ill of pneumonia'ih July but athletic field. ' . enamel finish. Comdlste with -/ during the summer. The New Classes won't convene until Oc- 3 Free Games ^ tlon of his charges, went pff Into a tray ft carrying rackiseki Lsrgsl Haven auction is cM fcm ely liberal an auction platform for each. cost-. There were no wails about mistreat- was recovering In Seattle when an long-winded program of vltupera. Ing less than a hundred dollars. ment. With the. coming of the Even France 1» not Immune from Infection beg;in and spread to his tober 3 when construction.of 6 ohe-- In Ita membership policy, having low German ambitions, despite Hitler's maugh township’s first high school ' tloih, attacking the almshbuse at- membership fees and annual dues. Either could move' to a new location Nazi.s, all was changed. Nazi agents kidneys and heart.' He was brought ; SIOn FOR THE BIG MONTHLY PRIZE! tendants, ofncials, and' several of 59c within -a few miles of the present organized tha Sudeten Gcrmaiaff' sUtoment that, now that the Saar hero to be under the' care of Hop- building will be completed. The Manchester aucUop Is more re- has been given back, there is no ter the Inmates themselves, -ghrtctlve,-----Merabe«wlUp-f«ea—w«re- . .N.vzi money paid fnr'l-iBlU, up„ach la-SEopiallsta,______..___ .-The Xeague .meeting...had-.-heen; ..I-(o :10:jmL l e n g i A s X . vyor<^ ~f7 raised gradually until they are now vrtth Httte expense. M ,^ e -auction makers, literature. Every l.ncrdent TttDrial"TlTlEraziK"7m"w'een~ Wiib him~Wednesday night, when and the Reich, There la always caned to orter to "get at the truth” “Vfox - IM per year. The danger of auch method proves a falliire^lth any In which a Czech quarreled with a hla condition was descril)e4:as "very tnU T T aK ideF im fitall' Alsace Lorrailne; Alsace, with fta of the almshouse charges, but th^ a membership policy Is'that It defl- given product It can he*/abnndoned Sudeten becahln an inte,rnatkinal grave” w6re his mother, Mlfs. Jiilla occasion was used for the explosion Sale! Extra heavy Texhlde—official size and weight. rich farms and fine factories; Al- .altely limits the usefulness of the with very little Racflflce,.of Invest political Issue.' . E. Wolfe and ;,hls brother, Fred; of personal revenge,.backbiting and Leathef^like material. Long-wearing tlon besides tempting a rIvM ment. It provides an open, more As a matter of fact no German sace, which would give Germany both of AshevUle, I?. C. . comment almost entirely irrelevant Remnants 47S to set ,’pp another assoclatlion competitive roarketi where prices Inside Germany' enjoys the liberty both sides of the-Rlitne“tir that re- to the charges that the almshouse Is It s self-polishingl Justepread the high admission fees, sre kpown to everyone. .In an auc- which the Sudeten,' enjoy*. The gion. And Lorraine with Its won- badly managed. it on, it dries to a shine with- rgei fotk^Uing In both markets tion. market, growers quickly lenrn derful Iron ore. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Hotel or Poor Farm? out nibbingl Save at WardsI Czech ''oppreMors'? _ have allowed POET LAUREATE W R I1B Sere 225S>. 100 Ft, Rubber Covered Wire are low, twopet cent'st Manches- valuable les.soiis regarding .. qualltv them freedom of speech, of assero- lh.tht.*» territory, tgo, Nazi Tropa- In the course of tl^e restatemebt a gandn has been bus F M ILY ter with a 10 cent-parklng itharge o f .product, t.vpe of package and .*’!i’,J>'f press They have had their, ipay* to aliM whara you can “ BUY WITH CONFIDENCE;” A A P of the Inmates' complaints, many - Reduced forthls sale only! No, 14 wire. Ihd 3 per cent n Ne^^ljaven with methods of grading; because they QUATRAIN t o PREMIER 2.98 1 own-parties, their own German lan- iffara no quoiftionabla bargains. Alt merchandise 7s purchased from were moved to enquire, whether: BLEhiOEO W H ISK EY wire as Power Co.'s use. Latest U R C type! .. BO p a r k i n g c h a r g e , can see for themselves how these giiage new.spape'rs. They have reliable and! authentic eoiTrcee only, and preed as row*^as*po88ble! the faults being found were those Even the 10 yard lengths Both No. 14 p ' Speoialired In Crops- factors influence-price. LATEST VERSION laised by tomat^ of a poor farm, or are at remnsiit prices I elected thejr own deputies to (he OF "THE U OR.M TURNS’* London, Sept. .16.— (AP)r-Eng'- Look over these money eaying prices on famous-liquors. Sedio ___i*.The New.Ha.V£n st rawberry grow^ Changes In . praatlces" brought national -PaTliament and freely at- 1819)% poet laureate,' John- Masefield, . by . paying guests of . a municipal -Fins, .count printed p«r- rs'are locatefi In the . most Import- a b b u th y the- Connrotlcut -straw- hoteL A t length the flrtog ceased esles. Smart cotton shlrt- tock the government of the day In De Kalb, IU.-**-(AP)— For s long has written this quatrain to Premier There** 50 Years o f 100 F t Weatherproof Wire ant general fruit and vegVtable sec-^ berry auctions are » general phsn- speeches. Chimberlaln In tribute to bis peace Prltn Effeetive Sept. 21st after a short disturbance caused by Ingt. Fell colors!, A lttub- tlon of Connecticut. Many of time C'larence Bale's shepherd dog 2®® dpnmeiif of--, the .12-qusrt crate mission to Germany: . ' . Archie Morrison, who sought to de- rience behind Our fsit! 34*.-^ ..V .. Reduced ^qr this sale only! No, 8. Same as lead- 79 ' -those using the strawberry auction picked'on the pet rabbit. But In- avoidance of-dark varieties of her- "As prlam to Achilles for His son,' fend tha almsliouae management, Weighs up to 250 pounds. En- ing Power Co.’s use. Latest U-R C type!...... grow a large number -of tnick and riee, and more-care In grading, es- Now (Viinpiilghs stead of scampering away the other and was called' "a rat" by Scannell Fa?amily’s Retipe! No, 8 crops with strawberries ns Tf-ftllilBmi^Gerinnn territory; * "So you. Into the night, divinely ameled finish. Sanitary non- fruit pecially In droPPlbff the-practlcf of 1 day the. rabbit turned on the dog, -led, and John Pierce, another, of the In- slip rubber idatform. side line. Their strawberry mar- lost b.v Czcchosluvakla, it is almost leaped upon his bark, sunk Its teeth . topping. In 19.1.1 the combined vol- ,. , , I "To a.sk that young men’s bodies, GLEN G O R R It 1 DEWAR'S mates. t $5.98 14 H. P. Motor ‘ ketlng problems differ from their ume of the two auctions was 32,76.1 certain that nelv campaigns w.111 at Into his shoulder and would not let not yet dead - . The session moved on without igenemi marketing problems. The crates? By 1937 the volume of dn.ca begin. go, B.ale had to .shoot the rabbit to -Be given from the battle not *e- 1 . 8 Year OW w _ ^ definite direction, Spless coming . s t f a w b e r r >'4 growers of -Boltop and . R White Label - . _ _ GUARANTEED strawberries sold at the ^wo anc- For Instance, by pleblaclte after pry ft loose 1 ' —. —— . fi fth A back to the attack on hts critics RFDUCEDf Ht^ularly 79c 1 YEAR! Bronze bearings. Split phase type . . . Olastonburv't who furnish .a large tlorls had risen to 81,699 crates. the war, the people of North Schles- again spd again until finally,' John P ^ of the bernes sold at Man- The auction method of. selling wig .voted to' return to Denmark, { scotch H. C- Longdyke moved, and It was UuWcvuii ahester, tend to .specialize, in a few IscofcH 2.49 voted, that the Board of Selectmen docs not wor’k well with all types of from' which- th eir. territory was. tRUtKnlt . . » Reg-ular 53e Lock Set drops —- strawborrles, ' tomatoea. produce n.or 'with mixed loads. Mi.x- taken by force when Prussia made be requested to have Ernest C. psachrs . and cauHflower Their Peterson, almshouse 'Superintendent, ed loadi^ 'Slow up selling and lessen bitter ..war on the little country In ’ Unlonsnit CATALOG ORDER Price cut this sale only! For Inside doors. DuU • mafkettng problems with these lat- 1864. Ever since the Nazis came to appear before the Taxpayers’ ter crops (vre-similar to .those-con {he volunaA that can' be handled. An 1 brass finish. Key and screws in cluded !...... auction Is likely to be. successful th power. , they have been planting i MAGNELL ICE CREAM ue "to defend himself.” In a aected with strawberries . And so windup, Arthur Sho'rts stated DEPARTMENT they ars using the auction' m.ethod' wholesale misrkets .where buying Nails In North Schleswig by th“e 1 • Smoother, More Pslicious, and Finer Flavored! I 'and selling Is In large lote. It ta.nqt simple 'method o f buying up*f.arms l -be supported Spies* "one hun- fop. these' al.so, Since., £oma:t9c.s. " ------...... ~ ' - I ^ cenf". this leaytog the.mix!- Pattery With Y^^iJuarant^ pearhe.s and fall-ratiltflowcr ntnture sb wen suited to clW morning mar-' at fancy prtrBr.-' "The5* h a v e b o m - JEFFEI^SOMi^^ow^ You con buy procHeoly oYtrythlng you 2 kets where. pe^ddlers and store keep- barded the people .with radio props I^K -E N D SPECIAL up a^btt more involved as to the { lata In the summer^ (he aiirlion exact purpose o f-all the talk, but| Pm tgTc ^gularly p;45! Dependable, safe, low priced. )ntaa at. lh> »w4. «»< Ihe-sArowbessy Ffa hii'y .ln ntBall.ainuitlUea ftiiH-Lhfi. 1 ^ J?k6L.tsjl!!LEBPI?jyKX.-QJE..bfAT IQblAL- -DlSTiLLERS-— . - IiVnJiki$Riis pff4ee ------Uay'.s needs. Another requirement "at'lsBstT'Bverybudy lixd' htg 'say. aiosti: Fine { i b ' ’TwJirwriiovai^ s < s a f 4 e 4 asaaon and reopena In August. The Th'ey. _|we laying-the. groundwork General Attuidc. - - X' QUART $1.85 peofi«cm“ BeW'-olf“T J ^ p | « ^ pf^aki-auellmbAavstandardisetL x|uaUs: ;for--4V'ykitin-ol8* Th* peace treaties add^jj these | budget o f SlOO.tXK) which he pro- to walnut.s and watetMelons w e * toes are hjld In storage by fanners small bits of territory to Belgium.! RYE GIN 89 posed cutting IS per cent, were ac- marketed through the. auction that and marketed throughout the win- Here too, Nazi propaganda has been I tually over $125,000. 'This, and Mason. In order of import ane,* ter. Strawberries must be aold' when busy. , The .territory would bring EY^ EXAMINED .J after strawberries came 48 322 other Incidental information ap- reailjy-Fpr that're.ason,im auction Germany'much nearer to L^ege and! peared'to leave a gap to to e Itoe Sale! Men’s crates of eauliflbwer at a value of Is assured of a dependable supply of Sale! M e n ^ , Sale! White $37,446.88; 12,723 baskets of peach- Namur and other Important fortl-1 of reasoning on the budget, which Cut On berA*s In season under Oonncc- fled Belgian tow-ffS and so have a ' was quickly filled by Spieas, who Dress Shirts Work Shirts M for 810,706.58; 11.472 baskets of tlcut^hdlUons, the only place# Flannelette Spark P1ur:s ! tomatoes for $4,792.05; and 4 347 strategical value. i H O LLYW O O D CLUB remembered that toe town had GLASSES FITTED large loads can be readily obtained bought some $1,700 worth o f grain kusbelB -of snap and shell beans’ for are at the auctions. ,,The llmlta.- .'California 8<4 Lithuania Next { Jn Manchester^ for toe almsbouae, and no record, Regxlaily Regularly M.065.60. Strawberries accounted Uons ot time and place do. not. apply '’‘"T o the east Ilea the Uttle, nominal bs claimed, had been kept as to 1.00! 49e! tor 65.2 per cent of total aalei- to apples or potatoes and.' ironae- Begularly eaulfflower, 21.1 per cent: and all republic of Lithuania. After the wbat toe, toxpayerv got back'for iC yd. qucntly. If auctlona for them were thi* expenditure. 45c! other fruits and vegetables, 13.7 per War, the allied ^wera gave, to Lith-, Located at: Bargain Carnival special—re- cant. established, neither Seller nor buyer No one appeared to know-what Every rtdrt fully Preshrunk! would feel any compelling reason panla the former German seaport . duced for this week only! Save M % ! Special this week! f. Types oT Ru>-er«. town oflM em el and Its immediate ' *'to 3b about this condition, so It was Your choice of fins cotton Sturdy cotton covert or The .most important function of for patr-iQlzing the auction regiji- slid over, and Mahoney contihued. broadcloth to plain colors and Softly fleeced white cotton ‘’Suprsm* Quality,” Stogie hinterland, in all aopla 300 square | chambray, triple - stitched! flannelette. Standard quality. Ibe strawberry auctions is to prcH miles with, 30,000'_. people.. Every 844 Main Street making a heated attack on town white, or fast color prints te electrode hot, fat spark i Non-rip sleeve facings. Full Fine for infants'' wear, pa- for easy starting! Buy a '«Me for wl(^ distribution' of (Ton- time Lithuania punishes''some Nazi ‘ offleiala whose salaries, h j claimed, new patterns! S collar stytos! eut! JONJES -APrARENT WTNNEB had been raised while taxpayers’ to- jamas sad slips. 27" w ib. fuU set! octicut 'strawberries. The suc- agitator, the German press'starts a P h o e ^ Ariz., Sept. 16.— (A P ) — eomes have been cut. The meeting Uons are held in the afternoon, at 2 tbumpinjg Campaign. m. in Manchester and st 8 p. m. ®i^_,Seastbr R. T. Jones. Phbenl* 1^1^ 3822 Cheiea of Dry went along for another hour with & New Haven'. Buyers at these wigglst, appeared assured of the the "explanation" of the budget actions can transport the berries nomination for the But the Buropean tour la nob;;^et getting mere and more Involved. motortruck to Boston. New York govemorahlp today after complete. When the independent or Swaat Typas quart The meeting with a keynote of at- Saiall Waekly Paynentp. other out.of-«toto c IUm , pi«- M 1^ Increased to 1,865 votes state of Poland was set np by- the tack prominent throughout, did not gluta 00 local markets and « returns from 85S complete peoe« treaties,' the provinces of F fail for cartridges, although much for a cooslderabls egpan- ^ “ piete pfedneu"^ths sen and Polish Pomerania were tk blank ammunition was fired, and wltjiout Jw>«s had 33,785 votes from Qennany and given to Po- some charges apparently proved to be dudo. ' RICHARD STONE 8o «ba could have a way to tJi Wlfgg V 7^' [> OPTICIAN 7S9 Main Stnat 4720 >j«v l4 iiO M ER V W A IIP !RSI!I?UVA ' - ^ t '' ■ • - '■
ni^sDt.: IM ^CpiSTEIt ETVSmNQ herald, MANCHE8TBB. CONN, rEmAYa SEPTEMBER Wal988 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1«, 193» FAGBj fundamtotal dconomle ' faHacy ^ came t^judga and ha learned many require party registraUon, where well have been part of this suprenia ■ 'JU tid rM ttr tha UmltatloQ of ftroductlon It can 'ihlnga. One of them ta U at a pub- voters are checked against the group of Independenta. If so, they ha made deaf to tiia^entlrd nation t^-^olricial who haropara himaelf Washington party lista when they appear to either had~to .enter at this primary i The Lombardos pink and w hite' deeoratlau^:, HOMO. ECONOMICUS 'Vote, it to brtes emm to change one’i SUPERVISOR IS H O H m the room. An «xoeIIeM dinnor^ —If New Deal opponent^ita (jan get wlth^^t^^paign pledges finds him- time the party of their present lEitniIttd HrrtiUk allegiance .Just betore election day cboies or leave to a handful, of reg- served and games were pla , awtqr from byiterla and1 ratm n to self inNthacklcs .after elecUom ;So riTBtJBBBO BT'TBS By JSfiffics J . O 'Leary ulay Repuhlieana on one hand, and tag the evanlng. ■ Mra.' „ > PRINTING COMPANT, INC logic and humanltarlanlsm;am'. he d efinlt^ niflea out all pledges. -B jf P r t $ f Grmt *WelQonie Btrangeri o f regular Cemocxata..xui.;.tbe..otber,,.- BY HOSPITAI j n t e Chenay and Mlza Ann SulUvaa It BI>m I1 ■tract . He learned Uigt one elected through y', ■ The practical poUticlaas are not fhe aelectlon of - nominees. T h e ir s hoateaaaa. . Msoefcaatar.-Cenn. rrs TBE INDBPBMIMENT - - Miss Potter will eloM ban raoMAa paMUioN / terge campatjpi-^'ikmtHbutioiiu ' , AMERICAN POFUIATION unhappy about that If they are would then be -meTely to choose ^ ?ERO DICTATOR end it ever, this pinch In population VOTTO WHO EUM7TS tween the two at general election at the hoapltal on October 1. Oanaral Manacar \ loifigs later to the^imtiibujora. ' PROBLEMar to u tl^ a man for nomination, they Miss Ceretha Potter Tendered F»»«aa< Oatebar I, Ittt will soon be felt by ‘employers. Oimfi PRESniEM TS want to get any legitimate voter time. And where (ns asks) would. will be married this fall to Tha total foltapaa of Mr. Roose- Louis Soracchl. Raymond Cfiarke. Shower At Coventry Lake he will;.^accept no coiRribijUpn..hlg- they can Intereet Into, the prima' be the political morality of that? Percy Carver; registrar of voters. Ralph Lechaiisae of P a ^ , Vtr P»NlahIS*ETar?^B»a»i»*' Bae^" 6ne of the most Interesting flei^" By MILO M. THOMPSON Cottage; ,To m Wed Thisa former resident nbysia ber of faaclnatlng deductions oon- ing, .that only tl^ose people with the sighlflbmtly large party primary the opening of the league wUl be Henryk Hutchins; ’ grand Jurors,’ The Aaaaelatad Praaa la aaolualvalr Democratic party, la behalf of po- Uon. * a shower Tast night at the summer nith n'hich he-can be charged with Angeles Ijrit can ^ake a rieanonably. cemlng the population problems we lowest ineSmes and the poorest cut lltl(tal morality at the primaries, vote, wW h to supposed to be made at this time. Stafford High'school last June will phauncey Squler, Mrs. Joseph tMwnl antltlad to tha oaa of rapubllaatlon potent influenoe in a eampilgn. And. whether of .not the party •ystiii'iMilsZjaa d S : af all naws dlapatebaa araditad to It some chance of the charges stick- decent one. Araericafis must solve. Tlie writer tural and educational standards are what of the typical practical poli- For PWA Foods For Re< Plan Sapper t (mntlnue to broaden their education Hutchins, Stanley Andrews; con- cottage of W. W.-Cheney at Coven* faiMUiriCrdla ec.ni C. nskbam’sm VssstsMs*a« Cs ar not, otharwtaa araditad In thic They are^cU nsd to ask where leaders would deprive these ua- nnd. LH Its Ht will wbokww M re^mmends a reading of this re- reproducing tltomselvea. in fact, ticians, of either party who are not The AuxlUqry of tha Hatheway by entertaining the various coiiegea stables, Charles German. Donald try Lak/. KIp Nttoro build bttlM opQp SMTSoMro phjndfsl nsl napar aad also tba loaal nawa nab- ing in the mlpda of reasonable men. Somehow we/think Judge Bow- they are going^ look for eonverta tethered voters of a primary voice, Miller Post of .the 'American Lerton Usnad hsraln. ' - . port tor all those who are dealrous those who aree i«least able to raise party leaders? " they propose to gO on broadcasting and Institutions' cf learning this fan. Woodwird. Newton Smith; regis- Miss Potter was the recipient Of OBOoMd koiMwiipjri op jrotir .. .We .ahoulA.come aL-onca.to.. -the- ron,..Df..wbamywe «ava)i -beard-be- oMeafhlng exact-detalto cooceililhg' Aupport children -are directly except ta*.the. r a i ^ Of the people constmetion Project—-Is of .E llingto n . wUl bold a pubUc spa- •MUjt (fthem AH ftfAtS 'a r rapttbneations er Their Job, aa they 'will tell-"yew who haye had ^ t r a r y political political seed and reaping such votes -According to the TIM released this trar of -voters; Horace Little; agent' n-larga asaortment of beauttful glftr tdmjoy Ws. apaelal diapatokte harala ara also ra- end of this talk of Roosevelt's be- fol-e; will mal/e a good’mayor If be the population dlfficultlM confront- M'®'’!’®""**’’* Itecplng the birth- and have told us, is not to deter- ghetti supper at the E llln ^ n Town for town deposit fund, Mra. Donald Of silverware, linen, glassware and aarrad.______inclinatloha prevt( as they toay without^ looking too week by Stafford qchobl officials, live t o . mine rtghta and wrongs but to -get HaU on Tueeday night from six to electei(^ accessories. The gifts ing a. dictator. la elected. ing the Anderican people. It is ths * * *■ it With (he T he President b a ^ his com hard at their tssth, their pemgress Called Necessary. girls hay« enroUed at the State Woodward. ------' iw i sarrtea allant af N. ■. A, Sarv- writer’s IntenUbn, In thiT article '*toalthler, better educated and more things done politically, t o them, or their party reco il eight o’clock. The Bupper~ts-being' Notes were arranged on a large table un-' •undnB. te He could not dictate, a atngfe ment about moralHy ^ t b e situa- TehcBeft UoIIege In Wllllmantlc for dejt a pink and white umbrella with Whir i>ot toko PUkluMi*B laa too.______' merely to point.Out several ot the I classes the birth-rate hM the high morality involved lies In Somebody, they sky,, has to get held to raise funds tor the work of ,a degree in Bachelor of Elducatlon; The first meeting of the fall sea- Ssnstorlal nomination. Tt ta still the rightness of objectives, not tion in Idaho. He hadXbeen in- the organization. ‘ **nBtUBg Ufa**? ■ Massbar Aaartaaa Nawapapaf. Pnb- /OPTIMISM ■post important pfoblemA for a terrific tumble. For some formed that Republicans Xnarked things done—poUtloally. . Rockville, Sept. 16,—(Special)— seven are taking • poet ‘ graduate son of Columbia Grange was held in '■^3 'llabars Aasoalatlon. . . mors significant that he could not solution of which economists are I t^*toon, the better able ' Americans methods. . ' Beal Ectate diange -S An Inconspicuous Item In this Theirs Is the task of influencing Oemocratle ballots in StuKJeient Application has been made by the courses at Stafford High. Yeomans hall on Wednesday eve- get his party to'glVe.hlm the rejec- pressing and upon which volumes ^oom e to raise -children, the less number to defeat .Senator Mr. and Mra. Ctaorgr.OoIeman of ning. The number of patrons ■at- .. -Jhibhabara. Rapraeanutlvaai Tbt moming^. stats publto'oninion- aiid-gettiBg -out the .city for-a.£w a-grant or- appcdprla^ The foUowlng is the list of. those Guy Lombare trend continues the practical poUticlanr^here, however, Tolland (Community Hall. Plana are In/of brsae. Also four a.tif} ■ half Nanctity of the Booth renominated.by a 'wide tnargin t •e for a survey of^4^ plan.t smd Kozelka and Pauline-Julian. Morse excellent Work It haa done In the " W 1 ' • • I- II ' .V i » . it-Is to understand the same electo- of the United Stater there haa becnT®®“" ‘ *>' will-, become inoreaelngly .They argue that by " whatever ts-how poseibly to dlsUngutoh a Re- another six term despite le ehttre sewage systeShi.. - being made for a aeries of similar past year.' FRIDAT,. Bfla>TEMBi;R 1« million dollars of real money Invest a constantly Increasing population, popwtoted by an Inferior, caliber, of publican in aucb a state. Perhaps '/ XThomas F. Bowes, conamttog. en- social events during the winter sea- Bualneee College. Hartford; Eleanor rate's refusal, to follow the sugges- means they accomplish their ends, expressed opposition of President ^ Boyle and Ruth Reid. Connecticut Columbia' residents will be inler* ounce ed In sn Indepiendent Industrial con According to the latest coifiplete P*®Pto. ail to made moral by the fact that these Idaho voters were independent Roosevelt, said herp today "the” - 'xgineer of New York and memhera son. ested in the announcement of the * tion- that ill (vould Kelp lllm greatly voters. State College, Stbrrs, Jerry Skopek 1.19 census, that taken in 1930 there Another phase of the same, prob of bia staff have been in Rockville - BUBBLE, BI TBBI.E if some other Senator were sent to/ erm l.s a lot of money; though It la when the voter is alone in the vot- great Democrats" will be quick to and Barbara .Bradway. St. John’s engagement of. Miss Margaret were about 120 million people in i f for' the past two months . studying Lake ^ Compounce has scored ; Larry Owens and Fre^ Htgmanx. NONE HIGHER said to mark only the conclusion of ing booth he can do wbat he caat aside bitterness pf the cam- Prep School, Danvers, Mass., Fran- Badge, daughter Of Mrs. Florence While it is unreasonable to sue V^ashlngton. v / the country. It to now eetlmated difference in birth-rate between the pleases without let, hindrance or Wilson’s Diagnosis paign Just ended ’’and'work for the the local plant and have presented Badge, of 32 Hopkins street, Hart- another mustdal scoop this seasoit In: These same men also mmprise the So, any way yoii look at It, wi’, a first step In a long range program that our population stands' at about residential districts of Cities and anybodsr's knowledge. their rep<)rt and recommendations cis. Hosey. State Trade school, Wil- Formerly To S1.98 pact that Prime Minister Chamber- This man callesl attention to a party and' ita principles.’’ SOUTH llmahtic, Raymond Panciera and ford, to Philip Qulrln of Pennsylva- obtaining the services of Guy Lorn- j saxBphone trio arid doi/ble on flutes of expansion, and modernization up- 126 million. The mere numbers are thclr .stums, as well' as a wide dto- But the President questioned statement President Woodrow Wil Complete unofficial returns from to Paul Menge, - chairman of the and clarinets, 'This/ combination lain made bis sensational round trip Rooseyelt.ls as far-from being/ a Francis Vail. Mount St. Joseph’s nia. Mr. Qulrin is employed at the bardo and his Hls- Royal Canadians I on which the concern has entered.. not Important, but the significant parity between the. rural and urban that. ^ He said at Hyde Park that son once said: all but one of Georgia’s 1S9 counties Health and Sewer committee. Al- Pratt and Whitney Aircraft -Com- makes as versatile d group of in- NEW LOW PRICE POLICY by air to the doorstep of Chancellor dlctatof, even to his ovmi party/ as birth-rate. Those people living In C6llege, Hartford, Miss Margaret One of these things that brings point to observe to that the move- the altuatlon to probably not moral "Politics in this country does hot in Wednesday’s primary gave ths though the survey is not complete, COVENTRY pany and also resides in Hartford. for Sunday night, September 18th. ' .strumentallsts and vifoalisU as there Hitler without soma pretty definite anyone could wish. ' ' / ment of our population has levelled the slums of ' American cities are if the voter happens to be a Repub- depend any longer upon the regular veteran seitafor 141,922 popular it is felt that tt woul(f be wise to Ward. Edgewood Park school and The wedding .will not take place un- Probably one of the most difficult; admiration' to sailors, postmen Junior College, Brlarcllffe Manor, is in radio today. Guy Lombardo pUi'iKiaa. the dlploihatlc mMeuyar- It may even be Indicated, h^r the off and we are now placed In the more than reproducing themselves, lican voter in a Democratic voting members of either party. There are votes and 246 county unit votes • apply for a Federal grant at this At a epecU)] town meeting held til some time next fall. name attractloMr'Ip Amerlck to ob- has recently completed an en$age- femdt l^ lhe"'attempled piirgerThat truck-drivers and-such like folks to pnslttan nf having a Statibnary or whereas the Tcaidents of better -dls- booth...... not enough regular Republicans " in 'eompared to 102,464 popular votes ' ; 'tlih * Unfit: for making these grants New York, Eleanor Plnney. United Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buell of Co- tain for a one*nlghter, Lombardo; lag of Europe pnssenta to all on the Wednesday night'over the quesUon States Navy, John Zelz. • ment' at the Waldorf-Astoria and the fact that. When It storms they even'gradually declining population trlcta are dying out. As between This leaves the practical politi- this Country to take . end hold Md 148 unit votes for hto nearest ends shortly. lumbia have announced- the mar- chose Lake Compounce for hls-only I also a radio cofomerclal for Bond outside—add probably to those moat Mr. Roosevelt has a good d/aMe.ss cian wondering what a Republican of building a new sch(x>IhouBe, or Miss Teresa Burlick of Hartford don’t stay at home and cry about Such a sitnatlon poses a number urban and rural districts the rate national power; and I must immedi- rival, former fiov. Eugene Tal- When the sewage disposal plant riage of their daughter, Bertha Mae, Nevr England appearance ' on the j Bread over the Columbia network. OB the inside—a picture of eoin- to say about what goes W wllhtn of growth of the former la declin- voter is and what a DemocraUc ately add there are not enough regu- modge. schoolbpuses, there was not even is visiting with friends and relatives It but go on with their Jobs, out In of questions, most Important of was improved about ten years ago, to Edward Wilcox R ati bun of He- limited schedule of one night stands | plete, hopeless add uttsr confusion. tha ma(^lnery of. the byfmocratl which Is whether or not a popula- ing. contrasted with the prolific booth may be. He knows that there lar Democrats in this country to do. Federal. District Attorney Law- it was stated that a second or ad- standing room in the town hail for in town for several dayzu bron on last Saturday. They were that he plans to make. - | the rain. ' We would ba In a pretty are many states in which a voter it either. This country is guided rence Camp, strongly endorsed by Bernard Gilman of Furnace Ave., The bMt tntonned commentatora of party than Jim Farley 'hiui. Farley tion figure stationary at 128 million birth-rate in rural arca% As a mat- ditional stage would have to be In- those who did not arrive , early and married in Andover by the Rev. Guy Lnmbardo might well be pickle jiretly often If they didn’t. Xl to dMirabIt ojp hot.” In other words, ter of fact, the American population is permitted to choose bis party and its policFis determined by the thq President as a man better flttefi ,. StaUed in about ten years. many voters were obliged to hear has returned from a motor trip to William B. Tuthlll, and will llVe at Intinmatlonal,relations, In Europe aa WM never In favor of the purge. He freely for the purpose of a current called "a sentimental guy”. For, Is refreshing to be made aware of would we be better able to develop *to rapidly dropping off if it independent voter. . . . I say to the to carry on the Npv Deal, was third '. If the grant is approved by the best they could from the outside of Cape God and Boston. her parents' home. though he' is generally regarded os a wall aa In the United States, are let It be known that he was nn^. election. In such a state, the voter Indepebdent voter, you have got-us with 78,223 popular votes and 16 Federal Government,, it will be Word has been received here ot an IndustrlaJ- concern that doesn't our vast resources if we had more M''®''® ° ° the whole gets either a Joint ballot, both bal- opened windows. The final coimt of Horace Little and Clair Robinson suave, sophisticated music maker, at making the wildest and most con- And It is Mr. Farley Md not the people, or are we already .overpopu-1 **’® nreas aa well aa the poorer In the palm of your band. I do not imit vdtes. necessary for a city m.eettog to be the lengthy check-Ust vote i^owed the death of Joseph Faille at Mil- are attending' the Republican State quit on Its Job and run In out of the lots or whatever ballot be asks for. happen to bs one. of your number Under tba Georgia system a total heart he gives sentlmeat its due—r 'Umdlctory of guesses as to what the Presltient-who to the Hispen.ser of lated. Many people are inclined'to dtotrtcta,> such as those found held for the citlzen^to approve the 168 against buUdlng a new echool, waukee, Wisconsin. , Besides hls conv(:ntlon- in New Haven. Also In sacrificing both time and mSney on rn'In but proceeds on^the theory that He names hls party at the polling but I recogntos your supremacy bs-^ of 206 .county unit votes are neces- iWdow Mrs. Yvonne Faille of Cen- federal patronage. / attribute our present economic dlf- North Carolina, are breeding chll- place or in the booth and may movement, before the entire project and 45 in favor of the prriject. New^aven is Mrs. Julia Little, who numerous occasions for this rea- laimedlats future contalha, cause I read the election returns.’’ sary for nomination, rsgardlesa of is agreed upon. The-city, officials tra! Falls, R. I,, he leaves two broth Too many Republlou writers anRESS' grill was made on Thursday, and he hot going to coma at once to the nified hls streligtb. They would •sqiiare mile of arable land, we In genlc force operating In the growth 'Ihs. Mle.ctmm. ofJheJow n (rf Ei- 000; and a four-room building for COLUMBIA \ likgton, Joseph A. MaeVarish, Jos- the north parish at a coat of $38.- - WE8TCOTT RICE Dresden, Germany—Dr. Ferdin^ j;tta(thed a sentimental significance Brilttary support of tha Sudeten have been doing much better to New York, Sept. 16.—Wayne this country have something like of the American people. to' tbe date. 4 sph T. Glrar^nl -and Milo E, Hayes 000. The town’s portion of the ex- 675-12, Wllllmantlc Division and Hueppo, 86. eminent bacteriolo- rebels against Czechoslovakia; that paint him In hls true colors as only 126 people per square mile of Featured with the Royal Cana;, Morris, Hollywood's new gift to Finally, one other of a great will hold a session '.tomorrow at pense, $55,000 to be borrowed a t a giet, noted sportsman and organizer high toned aristocrat with a far too arable lard,, Rather than admit of the German football league. dlans is the famoue Lombardo Trio \ ha did not dare to accept forthwith U'^nmankind, clamored, first to see that the present low standard of number of fascinating problems Is their office in the Town HaU, to- possible 2 1-2 per cent rate of in- 37>e first definite step toward con- the challenge of the Czech govern- high opinion of .hls own understand- the Rowery. gether with the Town Clerk, Mw- terest, payments on the principal tolldatlon of public schools in the Princeton. N. J . — William B. composed of Carmen Lombardo, living for'moat o f our people to the I concerning the .migration of Lynch, 22 of Birmingham, Mich., ment In maintaining martial law In ing of social and jconomlr prob. He had heard a lot nVout the result of a- general j|>opulation prea- people from areaa of niggardly eco- shaU E. Charter. The purpose of the to be made over a period of twenty town of Columbia was Jaken on Bowery before his first trip to ■ewloa wlU be to administer the years. . " Tuesday evening in Yeomans hall varsity fullback on tha University rallewM " 'Sttdetanland and In (udering the ar- lems, who greatly fancied himself .sure In the United States, it must nomic opportunity to places where of Princeton 1937 football team. New Yor1(. From hls reading he be conceded that our country could 'D'*y way be better able to earn a ' elector's - oath to those persons Recommendations were also made when the voters of the town'voted )naat tor treason of the Nazi leader as the drum major^of a parade of We're making dreams come true for one central school building to to appropriate a sum not exceeding San Sebastian, Spain — Manuel COLDS, had developed quite a curiosity _aupp living. In a recently published book whose names are on the Ust of wait- Garcia Prieto,, Marquee de AlhUce- Rcniein. i-The anticipated sequence the plain people into a "new order," about th.it gloomy part of town ing to be made voters. The ses- serve both North and South (^ven- $40,(H)0 as the town’s share in the wo could only find a method of In- turned out by a-number of author- try. ^ mas, 78, prime minister for six Fever and ’«( events has .been broken. Hitler but had very little Idea of how the which ('ontalns, the human drift- sion will be held from 9 in the mora- erection of a consolidated school by suring that all the goods we are Itlea on internal migration headed Propbnents of the measure con- years during the Spanish monarchy. has been set back on his heels. new order'was Id be attained and wood and derelict fiophouaca. Be- able to produce would be distributed by Dr. Carter Goodrich, four regions until eight in the evening, the vount o f' 64 for consolidation Headaches sides. he would he on hls own with, pur new Pendleton Furniture! standard Ume. sidered the -present need of new and 48 against. Mswia. Tafclata who has developeil an unusual eSpaJ among our people. Furthermore, in- pf poor economic opportunity were Peru haa the amallest Jewish pop- I However, the pot Is. stUI boiling. to w n ..there (.fald .. he)..;: rubber-...... Flaa Anniversary Dance school buildings as acute, with 194 The meeting, cali«8i_iB( ,the select- iiilxa, XwM OrwBS. tw OwlSa stead of a smaller population, It pointed out. Anal^ng each area chUdren now attending the south ulation of any-country-ta the vVorld Ifmiously and gl\'ing off a cloud of (?ny fof"messttg ihlhgs“'iTjr' necking to hls heart’s content with- RookviUe Lodge of Elks will bold men upon the request of the govern- —about 300. I Tit "Kab-lfr-Tlawi”—• WawSerfal seems that we need a much greater from the point of view of ita stand- parish'schools, and 104 In the north UalaiaBt ■moke and steam .which blinds the Anyhpw, any Idea of Mr. Roose- out benefit of autograph hounds and ard of living, and also taking into a 20tb Anniversary dance on Sat- ment Jo r Immediate action by the a retinue of admirers. number of people In order to prop- parish. town regarding an appropriaUon, ayes of the world. To pretehd to velt J)elng a dictator In fact or pn- consideration the po.ssibilities df'Im- urday evening, October 1st at the So we took offjs'iiiy from ouf erly exploit our vast resources. Elks Home. Charles Murphy is The opposition felt that the prea^ filled the hall to capacity and drew ba able to foresee tlie (lutcome of tcntlnllt.v. has been rediicepjaaiu (KHinds at the Inst welghtng: Wonder*~™torstt''bTfa£ri'i:t/tm“ £iTiy/Sg«'MTli'lHogi popamteaTto” ■iTtotioir.to-"^ H. Pagan! and Dr. A. Gessay. Coiintvmeettng-regwitaig-theTnmpoaed.naw RiilMlno- In RnnO-rfit.. tending the ■meeting. Paul .CornMI, keynote speaker at hair; sh-arp, blue eyes, shoulders as only youthful applicants for Jobs'. sources. County Building In Rockville, on CZECH D EFEN SE The dance will be for the members which question ho will have to vote, Although the. town has voted to the Republican state convention last broad a,s Atlas', a stride -that com- Inasmuch-os our national birth-rate First in Importance U the “Old appropriate the $40,000 aa its share K Cotton Belt’’ of the . South, ' frdm of the Elks and their friends. Those aa Representative. The Response was Bight, put hls -finger sqinrely on Speculation as to' the exient to pels hls walking corppa'hlona to has started to decline, we are con planning to attend are asked -to in the cost of erection, there still is' fronted with a situation in which which several million people must unanimously negative. 'Wbat is undoubtedly the mdst ln»- take up the rear, panting. make rMervations with the commit- no definite proof that a school can which ■ (jzerhosiovakla could defend And we went to the Bowery gradually each year fewer young move because no longer can the re- portamt—snd completely disastrous tee or stewards before Wednesday, be had in Columbia because -it is | herself,. unaided, •’agniii.'it ah attack where this youthful (he's 24) star men and women will grow up Into sources ot this area support them. - S e p t e m b e r 2 8 t h . not at all certain that a federal i Secondly, several hundred thousands — ml.slake of the Roosevelt admin- by Germany Is not llliely to dimin- of the fiM-ent .''Kid Galahad." the the . working age. .ITiat is to say, Oessay-Osaclano' grant will be given this town. Fur- .Istration, the philosophy of creating ish greatly oven If there Is a. mo^ iirrcnt "Valley of the Giants" and the pyramid of American popula- of mountaineers must migrate from WAPPING ther, should the town receive the DFl/G SALE The marriage of'Miss Elda (Xas- I tin* forthcoming "Brothem Rat," tion will narrow for those ages be- the Southern Appalachian region If .jscarclty to .produce, economic stnhll- Jtitnlary ea.sing of the sltimlion fol- ciano, daughter of Mr. an(J Mrs. N. MRS. W. W. GRANT grant, it sllU must vote to accept It, could observe .Manhattan lO'wllfe, tween 6 and 18, and It will broaden they dealre to rMse their atandard 8809, Manchester whif:h may, at another time, be vot- Jty. the visit of Prime' Minister C. Casciano of 35 Ridgeweiod Road, without being Observed hlm«elf. between the ages 40 to 65. In other of living. These are the people to West Hartford, to Dr. Anthony L. ed down. I Buy One—^e t One For Nothing ■W> can recall no more ednidnclng ' CThamherlstn ,to H'tler and pending We passed 'he barbelrsMp where woroteg-aftlsto.|'hlrth'ratB. wa-w.dll-come.U).have..leas thXrd. ptoce. several huiulred. thou'; <)f the proposed $30,000 is the result ths-eonvenlnr'of-the Bnrisri "psrits:- sands more are' superfluous. In the -Geesey trf 66 High street, RoekviUe Biu-ber HUI, in the northern part of which underlies Jhe whole mschln- ment , • plies his dubious art. .The rhas- and less young people'appl3dng for Grand Rapids Made Sofas took place on Thursday morning at of aa amendment to .the second SATURDAY ONLYI Jobs and more arid more irilddle- 'Cut-over Region" of . thb'^. Great •ry of New. Deal "regulation" irr was sitting In a barber chair S t .Thomas's CathoUc church in this town, are Uie parents of a sop clauae of the warning which speci- There Is a very general tepdency ss we pas.sed. He suddenly bound- aged people. Lakes. Finally, a vast number of fied $30,0()0-as the town’s shore.The thsji Is contained In the f,ollowlng Hartford. Rev. John H. Collahan born last Monday, a t the Hartford to take It for grantrd ttmt: alt—Thw “ci+ -oTt( of it.-» “Hey' dat's Wajme This meatjs that to the future the people must be taken from , 'the hospital. Mrs. I^vls Is the former amendment was proposed by Town paragraphs from Jhe address; 'Bust Bow i’ and given a new eco- FIVE STYLES ojndated. Miss Aida Casciaho Was Germans would have to do would MorrtsI" he boomed to no one in American 'employer must adopt a $• maid of honor ancl Stephen Gessay, Mlsa Agnes MlUer of WlndaorvUle. Clerk Hubert Collins ahd carried by policy of hiring am increased num- noralc opportunlliy. In (he AAA crop; reduction prie he to march right Into the western partlcidar and' was out on the CHOICE OF Jr., of RoekviUe wai best man. The and was a substitute teacher at the a vote of 93 to 11. threshold before you uld thread ber of middle-aged men nnd women. AlthOughi Gocxirtch and hto collah Wapping grammar school last year. DRUG CO. gram throe, and. a half million till- 120 CDVERS ushers were Louis Gessay, Sergio L. Victor Frid,' an architect from ihalfxif the, repuhlle at whatever .Vo longer can he pass up the man orators demonstrate ' conclusively nno w . c P*’«»cripUon Pharmacists ers of the soil were driven of! needle tor tattoo Job. , O sclano and Alladlno Casciano. Mr. Davis was formerly principal of Hartford, presented figures based ■ their Jobs. There was no longer I point thdy (night ehiai.s'e, stamping of 45 for the rugged youth. Further- that these people must move In or- the -EUlngton O n ter echool. He -Is on erection-of buildings In other 903 Main Street We Deliver Dial 5321 der to. raise their own standard of Marjorie LeRoy was the flower girl room for them. They pmd'iced jon all opposition. IJttle accnimt Is Inrngiilto .Slips a Cog more. no longer will he be able to Ofid Nlebolaa Ferzacca, Jr., the ring now teaching In Suffleld. towns slimiar to the one proposed.-I . |oo much. We hurried around the dim cor- a.ssume 'th at a worker Is worn out livfogi'as well as that of those' they bearer. ’ CharUe MorrlU who lives with for Columbia, which were nearly made of the fact that (•rcchoslo- leave behind, they are quite hazy as ner and ei^tarod CltlnatowTi, If did 'St 45. This trend In population Who hasn’t dreamed o f eome day owning the best of fum iturt ? Today, Following a wedding trip to the Mr. aqd M ra WlUlam^ Waldr(>n a t .Uje same as those totals presented 50c Russian MineYaLOil, pts. .2 for 50c THANKS Yet our people have never had vaWln has. .a peace time army®twire to where these people should be the O n ter, who has been confined enough to eat.. . ' ' nol lmprc.vith the absorb the'm,-especially in tlmra of turn to hie home Wednesday after- 85c McKesson Cod Liver Oil ^ bllUon poubds of milk c.-pcrlally •tbe rirc iff. tli> .>tnte :■' '■ ■ > ■ , ] ' attended Edgewood Psa-k in noon. lng the amendment Of, the second .2 for 85c A MlLLiON Chinatown ih the' country. Improvement to business,' however normill business activity. clause, the all important vote was Sofas . -Pleated back lounge (sketchedX, Georgia, Tuxedo, Lawsoh Cluh^ rcliff Manor, N. Y„ and Dr. Miss Bernl(m Morin, a graduate of 50c Pure Aspirin, 100s ...... " ’'.,0*11 i"-' ' A anmk dnmk stagj staggered up the. str.eet sy is a ‘graduate of the Rock- taken, with the result showing 64 in 2 for 50c ...... Gff--,/A-,4»p.,(yul«h^-T London Club five Ilistinctiye,a5yle8,-are available in'your choice of 120 , New Britain Teacbera’ coUege last -Hlgli-eehool'xmd-the 'University 'Tear,-Is- the teacher of Y^Osorvflle .favor of A .town. appropriation and for’the patronage shown to us at recent sale at Public hito tho field In.n few iIhv's up with him and headed the hap- room caught lip with the,(tall and ! worried Wa>‘pe: and that was the I 35c White Pine and-Tar .;..,. 2 for 35c seven billion poiindn oi vcget:ihiVs different covers. Damasks, bro*"" aridi • riihBCDrtripkCff' oftr' 'wrij- Hke to have, a- Utils time to'New. all necessary arrangements tegpxi "" heslth. XYe" hfieded nil of it and rhln.s had got together to watch York for his drawing activities, 'W dbbli%f'fi^n'gi'tfed 8 ways with best Itaifa'n fwihl‘; frames' of rolid Thursday until Saturday, September Theix Abe. S . Miller Pioei- Auxtiiary $L25'Citrates .and Carbonates, within the time limit, and Imyc therefore~decidCd to •' we did not haye it. That IS v,hat into Gertmin territory and open to around'the bright lights that throw 24th. wUl obaerve their lnstallaU(m aervl; Ing (Miiatructioh ot a school shouL the fim and they didn't respect an incandescent glare on Times because he-happens to be an able mahoerany; 100% cotton„felt upholstery, applied in layers . . these are fea- the tp^'ta‘receive the grant and vote cEn Ipam ■■ froni out* •g^ovem* altaek from three .(.ides W.iynf’s Incognito, either. \Vord Robert D. Mpwty, 20. of 2 4 'Lin- at their meeting Friday evehin continue for a limited time to sell at private sale. Tt l.'( Kqiilte Square. We were parked-ag.iinst a caricaturist. He's glad that hls September 23, at the Town' HaU. ^ acceptJt. A committee of three ------2 for $1.25 ment. Department of Agrinilture Chinc.r ara ■ pla so much^aa “the Mistake of the several times as far. .- - ■islre 'to glimpse Brooklyn though ed at our first mecca of nlg'ht life, Now word will be awaited eager- gSSM YworUi $49.76). Built to the same qieclflcationa os the sofas ' charge of speeding. naturalized between Sep t 17 and fy by the town from Washington 50c C ^ r a Sajpada Tablets, 100,2 for 50c New Deal" which lies at the heart The view o^ Some- Ameriean ob- he had beenr given to understand in the Casa.;^lari.ma. "Kid Galahad" Tokyo, Sep t 16.— (AP) -y^The > To Take Down Mill signed hls name forty times, by ac- above, these Chain are avaOahle in your choice of 120 covers. election day may be made voters at as to whether a grant wUI be given o< the New Deal operation and has servers th jt the Czechs cjould hold that the borough across the'river Foreign office, spokesman said today Tba M. T. Stevens and Sons .Com- another session the day before elec- 35c Hinkles P ills...... 2 for 35c Ls a/; foreign country and requires tjial count, for the Idolaters at the this town. I t is understood that no Salesman on the Grounds Eveiy Evening produced historic failure. ‘ out along against the (Germans for the cabinet was. considering pany is to tear down the large tion. Persons who- have been in grants wUl be given untU after the passports for entry, We ■ pauM surroundtog tables. A t 2 a. m. Mr. wooden building cm the New icngimd at least two months may be far Morris sighed that- he'd bad enough. strengthening its moral bonds with Tour mammoth floors . . SO model rooms town six months by election dsy first of October, and construction n Olycerin . . . .2 for 25c This mtoUka is thfc notion that long eriough to take a'ateak repast Mill pn^ierty on Vernon avenue. • ' . ,-W ’ , • from erroneous. Even If war should a f Peter Luger’s, which has saw-' '*''® home. The doorman Germany and .Italy, antl-Gommuiiist . . over 40,000 square taet of floor space . . also may be made vbters'at thla spe- must start by the first of the yrar 52® Shampoo ...... ,,. 2 for 50c greet reforms and humanitarian at the cabaret asked for his auto- are devoted, to the'acUlng and aerviclng of TUs wooden b u ild in g .^ not been cial session. -v - - for those towns receiving the fed- obJecUves .cm be hccompllshed start at once It to improbable that dust on the flcx>r -and rickety dec- allies, hut ‘T do not think tl|at used for mill purposee fpr several A donkey basebaU gfune tflU be oration. That jw ea all rljiht wUS graph. When be disembarked at hls means Japan is likely to conclude furniture at Watkins Brothers. eral grant , , without a broadening base of ex- the swastika will be flying Over hotel a youth assailed him with au- yoara, and the brick buildings on plsyed next Wednesday afternoon Caacuees panding production—the notion the celebrated juvenUe from' Hol- a military paot with Italy and Ger- the property wlU not be removed. at 6 o’clcok ak High-school field. It 15c Cleansing Tissues, 200s .... .2 for 15c ■ Prague to a few days, though lywood. The steaks were g reat tographing utensils. He had been many." The Democratic and RepubUcan For Further Particulars Apply To that we can make life richer for waiting there since 7 o'clock. The move to tear down the wood- wUI be sponsor^ by the South (Aucuses for the nominaUon of can- •n . without making the : nation Cxechdadoriskla should have to rely 'The waiters and the customen, He said, however, that "Japan fff Ppnphylactic Tooth Powder . .2 for 25c would not hesitate to use military en building la another step in the Windsor Fire Department The f61 ^dates for the town officea, meet- rtcher. on henelf. all Brooklynites, wanted .Wasme modernising of the entire property lowing xiocal men wlU play on the Morris’ autographs. force to carry out the .spirit of her ing in the upper-and lower h»ii, re- We do not know whether the oon- Well, those are the d4uUs of an in RoekviUe. On account of the opposing teams; Jacks — Alex spectively, nominated .the foUowlng Our gastronomlcal hour done, evening ^lent in New York with an antl-(3omtotern alliance if it hecomes WBtiaato ksysota ■peach, as a absolutely neearanoe J wiBiiss Frank House, George of ttw ■tate'e rot- to l ym tng ta r mayor on a ths'daaoo floor to this of the board of relief, Rob- 50c Pepsodent Antiseptic ...... 2 for 50c Flaa Bhies, Kenneth Juno, C. V. Benja- ert Oobb; first aetectman, Raymond Um min, Joseph Kraereki. Staaleylteiv buwlaiB sBii gjpUsr; aecoad aelaetzBaa. Oeoege Oaljr tha lUnis MantioiMd la TI# AilT«gtlM$BMt 865 MAIN STREET
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■ir '. ,. J Can Stai)e O ff An-^lnvasion JFor Tw o-M onths] coiiEffi Walter M. Rarrlaon.’-'Mio wrote New BriUin Institation' An- tlila first-hand account of the _ nouncet First Meetings Will llgfaUu 8|ren^ of the Citecha. U Im agin g editor of the Dally Start Nfext Week. OHlahoman and the Oklahoma sel f SEMVE q t y Times at Oklahoma a ty, Beginning n « t '‘week, the Teach- taat year he spent three months ers College of Ck>nnecticut at New J . 855 Main Street in Europe, and this spring he Britain wUl offer seventeen courses pbinow BuUdiiiEj rtook a leave of absence to become for teachers. ‘ These, ooureee are i "Where Thrifty Shoppers Shop” attached to the London bureau of designed for teachers whd are Work- - A?*. When events sMmed , to , Ing towards a Hegrae, forr.teachiws he neartng a crisis in central Eu- IwhO 'lU y he 'to'terest^ in auditnig ] rope, he hurried to Prague, the a course, and for the general pub- Csech capital. lic, . *-.■■ ..-7—. . . . J, ' During the past aeveial years a , tfS humbsr 6t teachers Who graduated By WALTER Rf. HARRISOIT. from the two year normal school Sept. IS—ifAPl— Tbst have, through extension work at I * '• A-,’.’ taby rspublic which the cartoonists Teachers Oollege,' earned enough credits to. receive the B. E. degree. '' ■ sausage In the mouth I The courses,' instructors and time of the German Reich may turn out of m'Ming for the first semester to be a gag that will choke Adolf follow: . Hitler. Smoked at 8 Tuesday at 4:30—Economic Geo- When stolid, swarthy, one-eyed Pgraphy, Georg# F. Howei Organisa- Senerai Syiovy mobilized 10 divi- tion and Administration of the Ele- % sions on May 21 in elx hours^ he mentary School, Dr. William P. i caused brows to beetle in Berlin. Dyer; Music,;Yesterday and Today, . A t home the single-minded pa- Grace E. Cushman. - - -...... - 1] triots reafflimed their trust in the I Tuesday at 7:00—Hlatory and blunt. Prussian-like inspector gen- Philosophy of Induatrial Arts Edu- eral who would be chief' com^, cation, Raymitod W. Phipps. mandcr if war came. A gcx^ many Thuraday at 4 ;3Uitont.fpini01l AAE t Stake - j they ask, ''whoWHO ivflUWBknows whatwohl cnwicvchanes Smedley D. Butler to Oolorado next —This IS- about 5 cents in American would become ;Clouded or suffer from Bioney. But Otechoslovakia Is •omethlijg of violence' may cbmtTalohg-^ ifi6hth to aid the poliUeal fight of this demand (for aelf^etermlnsUon elseM sgaln.again. HoweverHowev.r avnfhoi,.synthetic I,.its I pe'rhapsne'rhahs something likelika the ehoat-shoot- Maj. Henry Leonard, retired, a I Beer at the canteen is a few hei- Of Oertnv^H In CERchoslovaklii). boundaries may be, it contains racial tog of the two, Sudetens. after the rancher near Colorado Springs. fers a mug. There the moys see IT WOUD NOT BE OUR Tarsan and other Hollywood pic- and hlstorirol elSmente that were Hitler speech .the other night? General Butler will apeek Oct 7 1 FAJTLT." Would such an act provide an qp- at a Leonard rally at Pu4bIo, Colo., tures with Csech titles and pick So that’s it. ^ German in the remotest sense up American' slang. They play ping- of the word. Therefore, once a na- portunlty to bring the Sudetens in- home town of Rep. John A.'Martin, BUTTER SUCED BACON pong, chess, checkers, pool and German soldiers won’t march in- Oon "vlolatea” a Csech bouftdary. to the German family in such a the Democratic occupant of the FRANKFURTS read. to the Sudeten territory of Cteecbo- the Cseche can claim before World way that neither Great BriUin nor congreealonal seat Major Leonard The two regiments I saw are slovakla and claim it for the Raich opinion that their national integrity France would feel required to fight T Is seeking. He wUI speak here tha Completely mechanized. How many —not yet. > baa been violated. 'They would be in i In that event, Gernaan mastery next night I of the Czech army's 14 divisions First, CJermany's case must go a position of martyra before world oyer Central Europe would be With- Major' Leonard aaw General But- are motorized la a military secret. to. the bar of world opinion, and opinion. , . in reach without the. risk of a see* ler fall during the boxer rebelUon r- Estimates vary from-, five to eight Germany’s patience must bs toy analyst friend. ond Wortd War. That, aa my analyst and brought him out o( range of dlvlslona . threadbare. Germany protebly won’t take- the i ——friend —explalni i It. is why HlUer can Chinese rebels’ gunfire. In doing All Reads Lead To Prague , The Oerman Brotherhood Sudeten territory of Czechoslovakia afford*“ ■ *to bide bis time a whIU so. Major Leonid was wounded] Cottage Chem Am. BOLOGNA SALT PORK Roughly the^republie is the slae As one Interpreter explained the that way. If she la to act, Germany I l*toger, and hla left arm waa ampuUted. hf nilnola. With 1,750 mUes of German case, it’s like this: . tauet be provoked into protecting the 5elb. -froatier to defend, its unite must Everybody, everywhere must un- Sudetens against the-Czechs. Before lO e'b- uttle swiftly. Prague is the cen- derstand that the Germane ate ask- that provocation comes, Germany SlUNT FLYING TO RE I*®*® ASSIGNED ■ of the spider web, from which ing no more than justice for thslr might even aee her way clear to ac- Jsrete highways and railroads Sudeten brothera. The Sudetens are cept a Sudeten aettlement. radiate to the borders. , (tei^ens and have the right, even "Violent protest would naturally . FEATORE AT AIRSHOW ™ ®®YIAW STRIKE AREA] The army's peacetime strength in the democraUc tradlUon, to join arise within the Sudeten area; The Is 800,000 men. Observers” belle.ve the Fatherland. Czechs could be accused of perse- HartfortL Sept. 16.— (A P )—Spec New York, Sept. Ifi.— (A P )—Five I W E V r K R A U T the Czechs could put 900,000 men And If they should rise up and cuting Sudetens ahd violating a hundred additional policemen were fei'sendee in one week. tsciilar stunt flying by Maj. Alford demand that right, and should be sacred agreement. Germany then assigned .today to an area to lower The Czechs, masters of the tech subdued by Czech troops or police, P. Williams, international known could act and explain to the world aviator and speed filer, will feature New York where an "outlaw strike” / blque of machinery, have been the Fatherland would have to res- of three local unions of the Interna- arms peddleys to the ' world for that she was provoked into acUon— the airshow to be. aUged Sunday at cue therm. B^lt that would not be an as well she might be from a strict- tional Brotherhood of Teamsters | - fenerations. W o im ^ ^ opinion _ls. Bralnard field by the Aviation Club —■y- of .Aggrpiwlon.agatoM.-A.nalgb- iy-Gdraan- potnt-of -vlew.^'.... [of- OOTneetteut' r...... - ■ ■ V- LA;. F. o f . Jfc)..-threatened-■to-'epro ^'SH H AMS WfflSTEE CHEESE ■ 'fat?',no'^” anny " t ^ tatt«^'bett^ I boring atate. German Soldiers would to the entire tniekihg liulUati)y I a^pment or a greater storehouse After Hitler’s Nurnberg speech, Major Williams will take to the 1 be risking, their lives to protect I began to wonder if my analyst I air at 3 p. m. in his Gruman Gulf- Officers of the union disclaimed J of ammunition. their brother Germans. In short, "It .any reaponaibillty for the walkout, Skoda emfdoys 40,000 men i in friend had not been reading Herr hawk for a ’demonstration of thrill- / • would not be our fault.” Ritler’a mind ail these months. ing aerobatic flying at .both high which halted much of the interstate eight factories. Courteous as the And the determined Hitler could trucking in ahd out of New York j Soreign office waa 1 could not For certainly the Fuehrer spent and low altitudes, ■ permission for not be pictured by enemy propa- most of bis hour and a quarter un- which has been obtained from the yesterday.' b r ^ into a Skoda plant Sixty- gandists as -"the mad dog of Eur-' ! TTie walkout followed a meeting j flva other factories in this amazing der the glare o f a world spotlight Bureau of Air (Commerce. JACK FROST ope.” Their would be ample reason insisting that Germany had no de- Included also on the program will at which the members of one local CAMPBELL'S Batten of ^5,000,000 population of in wbst he did. beard a report 6’n negotiations for a ‘ RINSO Bumy toi%ue8 are devoted entirely sire to threaten the peace of the be an exhibition of formaUm flying Mpntha ago, I asked one of the by a squadron of ConnecUcut Na- contract to rsplace one that expired 4 xxxx SUGAR to the making of war equipment. world uhlese provoked. Sept. 1. TOMAT*0 SOUP best informed anaylste of Central He went on to explain that Ger- tional Guard planes. ' i When we were in sight of Prague European affairs, why Germany did i^ext week throughout the nation a concentrated program will cm tbs return trip, our car paused 9**ny had foresworn revenge tw o KILLED Dr CRASH / not follow up her march into Aua- France.by.giving up.Ai- FRENCH MOTHERS URGED Bt a miauty airdrome, with huge TO EUVE MORE CHILDREN arctopped concrete and -ateeL hang- tel*' with an Itttaediate'.anhocatldn' eace-Lorralne once and for all. ‘ of the Sudeten territory with its Weetfleld, N. T „ Sept 16__ (AP) lb.pk{.g be spf^nlored ih ah endeavor to demonstrate the importance of Re> \ ars which may shed shrapnel and Say# It's Up To Cteobs ■- Washington. - —Two man from Erie, pa., were I \hlgh explosive—the test has not 3,500,000 Gerinans. But, when it cornea to Germanic (A P )— France Is doing something about her mlaa- killed early today when their auto- copje. ,J That, said my analyat friend, people in Csechoslovoklar- GENERAL COMMITTE would _he violating the bdundartee I ing ^population. mobile skidded on a curve and over- 2is:35 tailing in the improvement of conditions, and the progress of the Trim, i^shortwlnged pursuit ships "It is a matter of the CzeRiosio. The American eommarclal at- turned. The victims were Frank “0 with thwderous Volta engines dived tache' in Paris reports that the Giamanco, 29. and Samuel Ckirflo, d ELMORE WATKINS, Cheir$iu to tight Ntomqtion. French are using a s j^ m of fami- SO. Tw o other Erie men, James Xfeee, Tp Berlin •' , i ly allotmenta to encourage larger Selamone, 32, and John WUnieakl, FANCY RICE lb. 5c 1 JelLO An Ffevore 3 pkgs. T3c cpuntry. ,This is in no way an exclusiviely Retail program.. Out Prague ls><1ose^ to many of Oer- families. .. 86, were tnjure(|. RoMeO Pbtter(4Mi->PotterteR*s ' Bjany’s rteheet^tles. Two hundred Under the system a family's in- ■ V . ■ and fifty mllesXte Berlin. Just a come is increased by epecirie CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES RED DEVIL CLEANSER *3 cans 7 c standing leaders in all business enterprises have accepted positions Fred T. BUsh, Sr.—M e n d u ^ r PlombinS* A Sappljr Qompimy breeze to ■ Dresd^. Czech's air- [ amounts -according to tha number craft are mostly .flghtera and recon- PHILLIPS’ ^ Herbert SwahsfMi—Watkiiie Brothers, Ine. f of children supported. A recent 8outh4Acton, Maaa., SepL .1^.— J f PHlLtiPS’ noissanee planes.)They iiave a min survey showing that hlrtba de- (A P )—Aaron Jones ' Fletcher, 97,] TALl Arthnr Beneoii—^Benson’s Parnitvre A Redid Imum of bombers, butv^et any "Mother, may f- a diri^.,Puir-Hleeved, Himple iNOupsiooe dresses of velveteen^ Jewel tones. in the milk business, sellihg real estafe ot insurance, gasoline, lum- ' Parker Soren—Manchester Electric Company 1,000 airplanes annually. An air SEE Many siK ^ sn oir F w the waek-ead we win have some officer of an ally aayz Czech alri fo T ^ -a ge girls NATIVE PORK LOINS, HAMS, I right now. If you- make iv,pf vel AT FAie PQICEF • 1, Jay E. Rand-;-4)rford Soap Company craft la as good ha any in the world; Sm ULOERS and SPAiUB REBSl . 8UNKIST ORANGES FXORIDA GRAPEFRUIT McINTdSH APPLES ' 1 •iter, or driy other type of merchandise or service, plan to have your Henry Mallory—Oieney Brothers Hold Out Two Months 7 Steen, omit the hands of brM6>L It is easy to get overly enthusi- ** design^ for sIm OUR BIO SPECIAL! 1 rlS 'fcrlS c IHirid Chambeifs Chairman of Board of Selectmen. astic about these confident, cocky 10 years. Size 12 re- ■Y. 4 for 25^ 6 Um - 2 5 c " ' unite of a republic that is only 20 \MBURG % 1 1 organization attend 10Q per cent Monday morning. Omrles W. KimbaD-|-Mandieator Gas Company y**te old. because it is willing to te iw , 4 y iz ^ of braid to trim; 1 % 2 pounds 29c die rather than go un*8 15*^ ' H. B. House—J. W. Hale Corperatien Royal Scarlet—AI| Pnrpoae .O V B TOUR DOO A BRE/|K! he bellevea the Czech army can •very occaaioa is now reMy. Photo- PLOUR .,. .5-lb. Jbsg lie hold Uia Germane off tor two “ T lew pounds ef E. J. Marphy-rCenter Phaqaoer ^ i dreeeee .madi 'from Beef. .2 Ihe. 25d Try Our Ever.PopuIar airmthe! “ •to patterna being worn; a, fea- RAISIN DROP CAKES MOCHA 8Q U A U S 1 I f. Land OTakee ' layer CAKES ' Thht nqay be the enthusiasm of ture you win enjoy. Let the chaka-. BUTTER ...... Ihw 2h ■■ ' cloee frlendahip»and deep admira- .2 lbs. eSc V > tog derigne in thla new book h el^ 2 doz. 29* af^lOe tion, but something more than you In your sewing: One pattern 75e.ls aU that it eosts yea for fere a n aheefetely m w orm 29c Chamberlain and Datedier has been -few PEACHES! H evf yea Mad tkaae with A deMefeoa eetOMMsdl 1 Md the new FSU and Winter Pat- xa bushel of some, of the nieeet Better their ever In bew, deB- in the brew that stopped the Nazi tern Book—25 .eente.y Pattern or _:__S_JBa^ for tSe fear march to the East. . Potateee on the market. Oimr. etoua lchigs. Plenty ef Shadow VOMEORED BT THE BIANCHEBTER CHAMBER OW OOMMiBBCE book alooe—15 ceote. aateed to oook meely. Order Cekea la it Csech ccBcentratlon. con- NAXIVBFOWL ' fPjgfW toaypteM d A Mew te w Fifeel 1 -i-i __— ceit, courage? For a PATTERN of thU attrac- AND CHICKENS » * . Bve model sand 15 cents in COIN, LABOE ROUND mra A joi J / MILK BREAD ^ TOKNOVER8 to England must be at ygf^ W AJOI. ADDRESS, STYLE I N umber and stzir to the n il? * *®ftoa in height, to in- ffpBALD. TODAY’S PATTERN food st o r e jc loai ability to reach ail letter KLEIH'S 3 KlOi.] .: ■TV”' • ’t---.. BUREAU. U STERUNO PLACE, KlCmtcrSL OgsRSsKdsjiK DlalSISC •Ifeed wUeelfeed. I .... m i MANCn^STER EVEOTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN^ FRroAT, SEPTEMBER 16.198S KASCmi8TEa EVENroo HtaALD, IMltCHISTEH. CONS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 193S morning with a aervlca led by Car- its wide stretch of upland fnd moun- considaratloB o f averyona Intayaatsd •FAGB dinal Derdler at the Basilica tain counties has many ■ more Re- IMKTORS OPPOSE in the improvement at medical serv- FRENCH HEADS Sacre Coeur. ' Proteatant and JeW' publlcana than doss South Carolina, ice and the improvement of its bens* N O T I C E IK OPPOSES N. ^ Stocks lab services also were scheduled.' Whits supi^mscy, as an issue, flta. The medical profesaton abould DAILY RADIO PROGRAM UTHE BUSINESS played little effective part In the FEDERAL PROGRAM study it and develop practical plana FRIDAY, flSPTKMBlR 10 (Cantral and llaatarti Standard Tims) PBECAUTlONiS- STBIOr. LEON^CLARH primariaa. But it was talked about for. attaining the o b j^ v e s which Formerly fListiH0$ in atanSere Ttm0.-»VayUffht Time one Sour lattrj Adams Exp . . . . . LDNCH GUESTS Rabat, French Morocco, SspL 10. on''many a stump la South Carolina everyone wants.". Getting Qn TopJs One ThingL^ Staying O n '^ | g A n p th sr^ ^ ? lS ^ GAINING (OonttniMd frtini One) wHk. Dillon. Salea and ServteS «baln* or sroupe thereof unlen epeel- fllMteni Staaterfl VOTES ON DEMANDS Air IJeduc ...... — (A P )- S t r ic t precButlona. Includ- and Georgia. And there was the Tbs health program proposed by fled..conet to conat (c to o) denignntlonn fncludo all nvaitabto itaUona ing -anU-esp<4nag*r measures and- a NOW WITH ' ' iJilaska Jtm“ .".^';. somewhat puzzled expression -from gatM atiiye at a d ^ a lM which vdfl PrsMdent ' RooseYelt’s cofnmittse ■ ^Jwemeeohjeet to xhenee hy eurieae withdiif provloue nblloe. P, M. Allegheny ...... OF U. lE N V O Y ban on exportation of metal, gaso- Tleleaa 'Joe Tolbert o f Ninety-Six, MONACO MOTOR SALES NB(.WEAff (RKD) NETWORK ■g.jiii, know wmmm wjoo webe BYSIBK guide the Association in Its efforts called for a, SO-SO matching c ( atat* Cor; Oak and Cottage Streeta NSW York, SspiL 10.—Anxious as 'S r !'* * “•“'*"* forGerting On TopAndFoy Am Can . . : ...... Ihie and oil to 'countries other than B.C.: and federal funds to pay the cost of ,\ BASIO ^ Sant I WnK muio wUa wjar wmiui- wcoo wrvn walm wrdw wnpl Fiance, .were put into effect in to provide adequate mescal care for TetaphoaeJM4 *••* wpnh kyw wtbr wre wnr wbnn MmwBST — winbd Winn Wlbw Kb they s ^ theg* days to get Burops Aril,' Hoirrl»rod .V.; (Cootinned from Page One) Taking Northern Negroes A w » medical care for the indigent; es- Objectives Inchide Govern- (0 —w e< fWM PN !« French Morocco today because of " I can't quite figure it out' 'The everyona ^ w ^ . wum wwj cbm wd«l; MIdwntt: wkbb wtaq wkbh weo* wabt kae) wnax AmTlad St S ...... "N o man could challenga the ob- tablish BOO small hoapltala in rural General AntomoMIe Repairing i»-Pr**a. Nadia Nawa Parted Armour 111 to the Foreign office . described as wcfl wtmj wlb» wdav kebx anna kelo wavt tan«miM(on. philosophy" was arrested on the Negro delegates at Republican con- "The proposed national health ly modertilzed. 4:0S— SH)S-^Bd Thergaraan, Sport*— at recent wage* and hour* bill, Atchison "necessary realism." kaoo Wbow wood w*bo wabf wfl Itfyr wabo: Sneah Light Or*b**tra—« *>“" •ologninl.Oroh.—network wlco wlau; MIdwaati w*nr wl* kwk koO 2. Taxes be levied for revenue .sulting bis own government and Aake ynnr purchases and be assured of Quality Mer^andiM nt savings, plus cour- ■ • '» —.•!4S—Jack Berah, Song—wwKt D w to Valley Dayg; 9—Wayne King SMCI6L! MCINTOSH ^ Dm in thp south; doubtless our Com Prod ------DemderaUe eonaervatlvea will stand »f*n mt kso trawo kma wetS: Bauthi only. ' tta t of France. AROUSES SOUTH tepus and intelligent service. '77.' ■ VfMkIn* Oreheatra—chain wrttf wmp* wjbo wdau wag* wags 10:80—A1 Donahue orchesr flbuthem friends fall to see how Del Lack and West aa a bloc against administration ob- I'OS—Lueili* Manner*—e to eat ,»ya;bj^a^j^uirtajm mouniaK.. klo.kTod; ^Paolflei kg* 3. Congresa repeal a)l laws fiete-- J>ouglas Aircraft .. ^ ^ e a e demands were considered jectives In the senate lf*a been asked l.■O^Waltai^g by Abe Lyman gating Its power to other agencies. these matters appear In our eyes. here to be a plebiscite in the Sude- '<•«• ItJr Du Pont ...... (Oontimied from Page One!) often since th* prilhtiartea Neither ROYAI. SCARUET FRUITS *:ta—Doeth valley Day*. Play NOTBi Baa WEAP.NBC Ufor optional WABC-CBS, 8:30—Adventure* In The resolutions affirmed: " If the day ever comes when a ten 'German districts of Czechoslo- B. S. Prune Joloe, 1 *7 „. -In . ear Vegetable Department 'Kins’* Walt*—0 list of atatlona ANOTHER SHIPMENT (2000 POUNDS) OP of southern business leaders Elec Auto Lite . . . . find a prompt reply. quart bottle ...... A / C •itar-RabmofI, VlmlnlatT-baiJe: /lighter dgams. 1. Belief In social security, hut in- vaktA\ud Its annexation to Ger- JImmI# PIdler—wait repeat CanL SaaL thev would like to sit down Gen Elec ...... '.... caily Is a border state Vather than Only one other ,4»f the four law- No. 1^, Tan Cane we wlU have Fresh Wax Beans, 7-80—St. Louie Blue*; a— Holly- sistence of a "pay-as-wu-go policy." many. \ While some 6i>servera saw Siloed Penebes, t\ g 5'j5~.:'f?~'’**** Crawford at Organ 340— 4:30—WIntlow of ,. th*.. Navy— ______similar group from New Uen Foods ...... one of the solid south. Yet the In- makers whom the' president put R. S. Tomato Juice o r , 1 9;0i^10;0O-—Dancing Oreheatra—eait; wood Hotel; 10:30-Ovie Alleton or- Want Equal Rights the poa^blllty. that Britain and Fresh Pens, Lettuce,. Celery, • Martin Sanga-la—ww*t chegtra. ji: ’ FANCY MALAGA GRAPES S ^ a n d , certainly we of the council Oen Motors ...... terest shown by men in Alabama dowh on bis list o^ men with un- ? for ...... a OC CocktaU, 18-0* bottle lU C Amos *rr’ ‘A'ndv—wADt rcpwitr«ntaAt' LHtI* Variety Show ,, I tBellef in the Wagner Labor Re- lou n d 5 c Gillette ' ...... France nHght agree, only a few saw and Mississippi in the Maryland llberal views remains to be voted Whole Peeled Apricots, r e f Donahue A Orchtitra liS r .PfBtaalra I' . W J Z - jfBC, 7—,M, Spitalny orches' lations act, but urged amendment of , would welcome the opportunity to any hopes^f getting an agreement B. S. Cider Vinegar, O C Carrots, Spinach, Green 'Pep- ^ w. 110(^—O Ic k Himbtr*t Orehttlra meet with them and join In a dis- Hecker Prod ...... senatorial contest betokened a high- upon. He is Rep. John O’Connor of 2 f o r ...... 4bOC /■■' • Y 0 ; 3 O ~ 1 J : 3 ( ^ B I uo Barron A Orchoot. B!46—Lowall Thema* — aaat;- trs: 7:3i I TInney Interviews; the act to provide equal rights for ] from th.e Prague government. 2-qnart bottle ...... imOC (I'ASTCALLPORCANNINOI) cussion of our common problems."' Hudson Motors . . . . ly unusual situation. ----- New York, chairman of the House Fruit Cocktail, O T pers, Sweet Potatoes and Soup • Lyen, Plane*—waat —Mos concert; 8:30—March of employer and employe. Int Harv ...... Informatioh reaching Parts from In spite of the receht gestures Rules, committee. He .will get his 2 for___ - ...... 4* / C CBB-VY/TBC N E T W O R K ! L®'*'* ►••• •*ne* Time; 3. Belief in the conetitiitional In a similar vein. Prof. Malcolm R. S. Boneless Codfleh, n r o 5 i'lfc’i'**®'® '• •'*7 Hebby Preg. -Design for Dancing; 11- Int Nick ...... Prague Indlcat^ the Czech govern- that high Republican party officials reply ‘f ronr the voters next (Tuesday. Fruit Salad, > ' O 1 Bunches. BASIC — Eaatc wabe wade woko wcao 8.^- (:8l^^nga and Duo Planlat*: Will Os guaranty of free speech, with epe- Bair of Dartmouth College, said the 1-lb. box. * y .. .. dS # C irne orchestra. ELBERTA PEACHES 16.ot.bB lcf. 75c Int Tel and T e l ___ ment was sticking by Its statement have made toward the south, how? S for ,r.- . .v.-vJl C wkbw wkre wjr wdre, Wean ••"•* With Vaaala; clflc reference to the prese and a o u t h ^ had organised a "regional; , wanvilie wia* wpro wfb) wJ4V wgar; MlAwaat: LSSZ ®Pl»alny Or*h**, radio. that l|t could n oU ^ pressed for any ever, the heated primary contests im ONLY OWNER-DRIVEN Sliced Pineapple, 1 Economy Graham OS wbhm wfhm kmbe kmoz wbaa kfab . Tlnnay^ Intarvltw*' com pet% n which include* South Carolina and Grorgla could krnt RTrnt to expect Saturday: SWEET, JUICY aa well akemnomlo aasaulU.'— further concesslona to the Sudeten TAXICABS OPERATTNO. No. 2 '/, c a n ...... IJfC Crackers, 2 1-lb. boxes dSaOC Matthew Well, vice president of Germans. This sem ed to be borne not be taken as-meaning that those ■Abtl***"* ’n>S Whp wbac wore efrb !-J2- !=22-I"® March of flm ^to c Talka. W EAF-NBC,. WJZ- NBC the Amerieen Federation of Labor, An authority of economic#, P ro-; ^oe^., ROYAL SCARLET «'<»® wlba wmaa waag wnbf wlba wkbn n' for th* Dasafne' W ABC-ebs. WOR-MBS. 9:80 a. m! out by the Czechoslovak govern- states are ready easily to relinquish Philadelphia, Sept. 16.— (A P ) — whio wgbl wbrk wnbx | I S S -= r-rr—L''" '^l*®*® Magr* Quart*! told the 319 regVitered delegates last feaaor Kelr Charged that political Lortllard ! ! ! ! ment's unoompromlklng police- their allegiance to the Democratic MAYONNAISE •! ffranklln ■- I ^ . Roospvalt OonatltuUon Day night that the Wagner act "would preasure now waa being exerted, | Ward ... Only a handful of taxicabs operat- RED Lin e veg etables P. A G. Naptha Soap, i c DIXIB — wgat waft wqam wdod klra CALIFORNIA VALENCIA ORANGES .imeasures In the SudetV Area. P*rty. ______wrac wlae wwl wtoc krid ktrh ktaa SlSirlS'StH®'” ' tl- Cdndull* Oreh. Address at Poughkeepsie, - N. T. have o m unneceeeau'y ha^ employ, ed .todayrln the .nation's third laig- Lim e Beane, Sweet CTqrn. -Oyeon 4 cakes ...... ;. A D C -wa(:o- koma kdbo wbt wdaa whig wdbj •ilO—10:30—Harry Qwan* « — OraSaaW: . —ti primarily In Washington. iNsah Kelv . .7 The fact that demsndk'of Konrad No Effective Nucletm est city as 500 Yellow Cab company ',1f'Kr‘V."H“ Y''*"'?*l® tarlal ®8Y. ' LMtman and' others; era gfroh s'full measure o f riecogni. Southeast Needs No Favors I mgg String Bsans, Early June Peas, wwva wsja wmbr ktul w.roa wdne wnox 10:30—11 ilo—Oanelne Mual* OreSaatra Henlein, Sudeten GernWn party Wot since reconstruction days drivers on strike for four weeks Vbur Choice, No. 2 Can, 8 A - WEAF-NBC, 1 p. m.— Sen. Sherman tion to labor as a co-partner in in- ‘The competition ''.of the south- j Nst Casif Beg Camay Soap, a g* Minton of Indiana in "hi* reply to dustry." leader for union of Sudetenland with have they cast their electoral votes Were Joined by about 125 (liivers for 2 for ...... 1 C 8 cakes ...... ADC eaat-" he continued, "nevier threat?' Nat Dairy Germany were. flfat published by for . any save a Democratic presi- Independent operators. This left Robert R. McCormick." Woll said, however, that he joined ensd Neiv England dnChistrles and Nat Distil ...... 0-45—"History in the HeadHnea"— ^ Sports. WABC*CB8. 11 g. m. and with the aasnciatlon in demanding CAROLINA SW tET POTATOES the official German news'agency dential candidate. There Is not an ef- but a few owner-driven .'cabs In op- Clorax, a a people more than at-the, present N Y Central . . . . and German radio stations af al- fective nucleus of a Republican party eration. The men are demanding Prof. .Sebenker. 1 p. ffi.—Natlonal Amateur Oolf changes tn the act and called for a ^ou^s 15c 5IILK-FED CHICKENS pint b o ttle ...... lie amment. The southeast needs no NY NH and H .. most the same time that Chamber- In either state, though Georgia, with wage Increases. 7:00— Amos 'n' Andy. and National Tennis Singles; ivOB- "eubatantial and not merely a clarl- No. i. Local Grow., srtiflcial competitive favors so long Nor.th Am ...... For Frying or Roasting WDRC 7:16—JImmy Fiddler, HoUywood fying*' amendment. !...... Special! Strletbr Ho. 1, Larfe lain was landing In Germany did Fresh Shonlder* MBS, 3—Jerome Handicap at Bel- Lhcfll Grown, H uid Picked ss it has its present trcmendous.ad- Packard ...... little to reassure the French that Average Over S Pounds 220"".. Hartford, Ugna. ISflO Gossip. Confidence ImptUred Param P ie t ...... mont Park; WJZ-NBC. 5:45—Na- •FINE POTATOES yantage in labor coats.” \'' Hitter desired to negotiate a aoltf* BRlGHTWOOD Fresh Spare Rib* Biwtara Daylight SBvhig 7:80—Inside o f Sports with Jack tional Singles Tennis; W EAF-NBC Rep. Samuel B. PettenglU of In- YELLOW ONIONS " "New England people are. wCll Penn ...... tion. -I ■ \ 89c 2$1.75 » StevBna, diana, another speaker, blamed Phelps Dodge ... Smoked Shoulders, t> 0 fl“ I7tttlon*i Amateur Oolf. ’ MclNTOSH APPLES •wars," Professor Kelr sald^ "thatj^^ Meanwhile the F re n ^ continued 4-5 Pound Roasting 0 * 2 SmaU Sausages, Friday, Septomber 18 7:45—Sammy Watklne’ Orchestra. business ills on the fact that busi. Phil Pete ...... lb...... Z oC 8:00— Lucille with Frank WEAF-NBC, 13:30—Campus ca- 17c jpeck Madersblp in cotton textilea has preparations for any emergencies. Chickens. Ib...... O O C lb. - . . . . , ...... 35c P. M. Manners per*; 3:30—Swlngology; 4:45— Bess naas- men and" Inveetoia 'Tiaw had ■kssed from New England to the Pub Serv N J ..... Military Students Recalled. BlaclCs Orchestra. their confidence impaired in the 65c boflhBl. Radio Range and Fuel Oil 4:00— Rubbertown Revue. / Fishing in Ontario. WABC-CBS.. 12 10- l b . s a c k 17c 7lbiA25c ilMitheasL. XtaAt Jthe knlttUig thdusr. All. iml) jtary. .schpol*,..8uddenly. .«?. Daisy Hams, x - Siloed Bacon, 9:00—Waite Time. promises of government.” Rem':Rand“ r 7T;*.. <:>®"-T*»oae Haprtf 43UniisnB; - T-Noon Columbia Concert HaU r 4 T- h r is moving in the same direction called their students, who ordin- Sunkist Oranges, •% lb...... roD C 9:80i-"DekUi Valley ttayi.’^ Petiefigfll 'referred To the "atU ck Repub'\8teel . y 24 H o u r S l R V I G E Ih. *;*®r-WorId Economic Coopers I ni.— Laon Goldman Cbneart Orches- on the Supreme Court and constitu* Ex|^ Fancy not so well known. The wool in- arily would not have resumed their dozen ...... *5aC tion Prograip; 10:00—Wayne King and hie Orches- Rey Tob, B ...... work Until Oct. 3. Butt End Ham, O A 35c145 c •M tra. tra; 8—jpepioring Music. WJZ-NBB, tlonai govarnment" and aeaerted: haa started along the same Safeway ^ores .. Bartlett Pears, n q 5:00—^Ad Uner-^Dsnee Program. 11:80 a.'m.—Farmers Orange, Rep. Yollow Globe Turnips Foncy i with little attention being paid The run on gas masks' exhausted ^ T E L E P H O N E 3873 1 b...... AD C 10:30—Benno Rablnoff, vloimiat "You cannot attack tha funda- 5 poundt15c Schenley Dl;i ___ dozen ...... a OC 5:30— Sing For Your Supper.. , PettenglU and others; 4:80 p. m.— mental institutions o f this country Celery * Hearts the movement by New Bnglaiid- the ayailable supply. A survey of 10:45—Jesse Crawfbrd. Sears RoebuCk ... Grapefruit, 1 C ' Shank End Ham, O O This week-end we expect an- The Mighty Show. Paul Sabin Orchestra. * and not expect, to produce an od- The paper, leaUicr and shoe in- Paris' stores’ disclosed that most of 11:00—News and Weather. Special! Sunkist Lemons Shell Union 2 for ...... idC lb...... AAC other shipment of those Fresh 8:00- 7-News Service, Some weekend short waves: verae effect on''^buiiness." 6 for 10c fluatrles of New England no longer them had been sold out several days 11:16— ^Ai Donahue’s Orchestra. 10c bu n ch Soconv Vac .. . and that orders were so heavy one MORIARTY BROS. Ripe Bananas, O C ^ fl; 10—Baseball Scores. 11:30— Danes Orchestra. ^ ■ F o r Saturday, DJD BerUn, S p. m. Robert L. Johnson, former Penn- ■re undisputed leaders.” 1 South Pac 4 lbs...... ZO C Baked Fig Bars. Special at Blue Italian Prunes merchant said he would be unable *•'^8— Republican State Gommltte. 12:00— Richard Hlmber’a Orchestra-. —Violin Music and 9:15—Special syivanl* reuaf administrator, told 6 dozen25e Kelr contended that If New Eng- South Rwy ...... to fin them In-^Iess than six weeks.' . 301-315 C e n t e r S t . , C o r . B r o a d S t Cooking Apples; earn Native Calves' Liver, oS 0:30—"Tod*y"--wlU» Bob Trout GSP GSD GSB London. the buelness men that "we cannot St Brands .*...... 12:30—Blua Barron's .Orchestra. Extra Fancy (Largest Size Grown) land lost Us primary textile, shoe A, week-end of prayer services for 5 lbs...... dS*>C Vt Hi...... DOC fliOO—Lum and Abner, 1:00 a. m.— Silent 6:50—Tango OrebastiA; JZL Tokyo, expect the right kind o f government ■paper manufacturers.. It was St Oas and El 15c "^2 ”^ 29c Fancy Fresh Spinach ----- — peace was planned to start this 7:00— Ray Hastherton. Tomorrow's Program 8:16— Dance Music; 2RO Rome, 7:80 administration unleaa our ciUgena "pick 19c Cund also’ In tlmi. to lose Industries i St Oil Cal 7:15—Houses Shaw, soprano, A. M. —Chamber Mualc; GfU 0 8 0 QSC will learn the necessity o f properly Icebbrg Lettuce , u t make’ machinery for the prim-i St Oil N J 7:8(b—Todlln’ Jim Tngan« trained men and women for public Fancy Bananas j Tex Corn ...... 6:00—Raveilla with Jake and Ckirt. GSB London, 10:55—Play, "It Must manufactures. 7:45— To Be Announced. 8:80— "Sunrise Special." Be Simple.” ppeitlons." 5 pounds 25c ,“ These facts are Important." he Timken Roll Bear .... New Bnglattd Nomlneea 10c h ead Trans America ...... «:0Or-"Flrst Nlghter*'— Barbara 7:00—Mommg Watch. For Stnday; Native Cantaloupes