THRIFT WEEK VALUES CONTINUE THROUGH SATURDAY
AVERAGE DAILT CIRCIJLATION. 4er the Month of May, 1988 WEATHER Feteeaet at u. a. Weather Buiean, 6.153 Hartford Member of the Audit Oooaslonal showers tonight end Friday; not much change Id tem- Boreun of ClTealaUans perature. MANCHESTER — A QTY OF VILLAOE CHARM' VOL. LVIL, NO. 219 (Claasifled AdvertUing on Page U ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1938 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PHlCE THREE CENTS .J?
CHAS. RAY QUnS JAPS ABANDON Just a Smoke at Twilight of Congress
wROGERSPAPER WAR TO BATHE DISPUTE OVER FUNDS
IN NEW SET-DP RIVE^FLOODS IN CONGRESS DELAYS
Hontioiilton P. Faxton, Of Bombing Planes Now Carry
I Boston, Is New President; Bags For Barriers; Choh ENDING THE SESSION No Other Changes In Or- era Added To Horrors (N ganization Of Local Firm. War, Hood; Yangtze Rises Conference Of Senators And ’ McQall Is Sentenced
Huntington P. Faxon, of Boston, Shanghai, June 18.— (A P )— The Representatives Attempt-
Mass., has beZh elected president Yellow river flood fed by a steady To Die in the Chair and treasurer of the Rogers Paper downpour of rain unrolled a ribbon ing To Reach Accord Manufacturing Company, following of death and disaster 10 to 20 miles the resignation of Charles Ray from wide and 90 miles long across the Appropriations; Hope fari these offices, it was announced to- flat plains of Honan province today. For Cash Kidnaping day by Raymond A. St. I-aurent, Chinese and Japanese armies locked In combat on the Pelpln-Hsinkow Miami, Fla., June 16 — (AP) __ Adjournment Before
front fled before' the torrent which FrankUn Pierce McCall, 21 was sen- Japanese now estimate will take a tenced today to die In the eelctric toll of 50,000 lives. Washington, June 16.— (Ajpi) ( Advices from Hankow, the provi- chair for the kidnaping of Jimmy sional Chinese capital, said the re- Cash, Jr. Members of the first $12,000#-- lentless flood surging southeastward Cautioning the crowded court- 000,000 peacetime Congrofui t-: from tom dikes had penetrated be- room to keep quiet. Circuit Jud^ fretted and fumed today ovor -; yofld Fukow, 70 miles south of Kal- H. F. Atkinson called the minister’s feng on the Lunghal railway and 90 a $10,000,000 barrier that * son to the bench. stopped their pell-mell ruah miles south of the Yellow river. AnUclpaUng quiet, rest, and summer vacations after a long, busy session of Ongress, these two men "You plead guilty to the offense Sweeping over thousands of acres ^ bang out the session’s end took deep. Indulgent breaths and settled down comfort- adjourn. of farmland, driving peasants and as charged of kidnaping and hold- ably with a common spark to enjoy their preferred smokes. Left Is the Senate’s head man Vice ing James Bailey Clash, Jr., for A conference committee ot A- armies before it the flood was de- President Gamer, and at right. Speaker of the House WilUam B. Bankhead. ’ clared by Japanese war dlspatcha ransom. What have you to say for Representatives and Senat(Mj£^ to have affected 2,000 villages with youtself?” he demanded. ' struggled manfully to level the; an aggregate population of 500,000. McCall merely shook his head. ‘ I find you guilty os charged In obstacle in time for a Japanese bombing planes, tempor- arily diverted from their death- the Indictment,” the Judge contin- windup tonight. Some coi|^: dealing activities, dropped thousands “LOST DIVISION ued, “the same being a capital of- ferees said they were "makiair I RDCH NOT OBUGED fense under the laws of Florida, of empty bags, ordinarily used for progress.” ‘
trenches and machine-gun neats. In- and I sentence you to be held until The barrier consisted of Jk to the flood area for use by Japan's such time as you shall be delivered army engineers In repairing breach- IS DRIVEN OVER to the superintendent of the state handful of last minute apprab ,i ed dikes. priations written into tte TO PAY AUSTWAN’S prison at Ralford, there’ to be held Drop Food, Tools. Safely until a death sentence shall Third Deficiency BiU. The bHI Food and tools also were being, FRENCHBORDER be carried out.” as paued by the House carrl^ \ dropped to isolated Japanese troops The Judge said the governor fighting the new enemy. w6uld fix tbe date for tbe execution, allotments totaling $279,000>(^| Charles Ray While the main course of the DEBTS, FUNK AVERS specified the prisoner was to bo put 000. The Senate added General, Wiih Rear Guard, newly elected vice president of the flood was southeastward, another to death by electricity and concluded 000,000 to that. company. peril was reported north of the with the customary, “May God have When the two brand river where Japanese said C3ilnese mercy on your soul.” Mr. Faxon, a graduate of Har- troops fleeing westward from h PerOons PositioD; Fran- terwards, uadtr heavy guard, he agree how much of that vard in the class of 1912, has been German Minister DechreS| Called Cold Blooded waa taken to an elevator and re- Chenchow had cut new holes in the 000,000 shall be left id tl vice president and a director of the dikes of the Tsln river. ’ ‘ He made no further comment In turned to bU cell. company for the past 11 years. He co Strives To End War finally passed, the >0(6817 Tslnyang, about 60 miles north- There Are No Legal Or LATE NEWS court on the $10,000 ransom abduc- Jack Kehoe, the defense attorney haa had extensive experience In tion MeCaU confessed to hnving appointed by the coulrt, said he gressmen can go home. manufacturing and finance. He is west of Chengchow and on the op- posite side of the Yellov7 river, was Byv^Several Campaigns. perpetrated a t' Prlpsotan May $8 thought McCall had recelvad a fair Hlto Out af the Way planning to spend part of his time menaced, they said. Moral Crowds For Ac- FLASHES! but remarked privately that^tt waa trial yesterday and ' that - there in Manchester, in executive charge the most cold-blooded thing I ever would be no appeal. He said ha had A tre^ *'oat of iha way The outskirts of Tslnyang were mpet major plecae ' at leg! ' of the business for the board of di- under water and the Japanese gar- heard of—there were no mitigating folowed McCall's Instructions In rep- rectors. tion; U. S.-British History. Hendaye, France (At the Spanish circumatances In this esse.” The wage-hour bill awtdtod No Other Changes. rison was struggling to barricade "THE EEL” CAF^TURED resenting him and that be conferred dent Roosevelt’s conslderaUoa. EvHk the center of the town. Nf>w Ha«-en, Jons 16.—(AP) __ Frontier), Jupe 16.—(A P )—Spanish McCall heard hie doom without with the defendant tbU morning No other changes have been made flinching. HU faeat/waa Impassive and McCall declared be had nothing controversial flood control leglsll^ in the Rogers operating .organiza- The rolling torrent similarly was New Haven police announced today Insurgents sprung a carefully set tlon, over which a flUbueter threat* ;;' Bremen, German, June 16— (AP) I that Frank Bednaresyk, 20, allaa trap on the govemment'e last-ditch^ and he looked stra l^ t shesiA A f- more to say. tion, It was stated. Thomas H. —Economics Minister Walther ened yesterday, was at tha Whna Johnston, who has been general su- (Continued on Page Ten.) “The E d” sought in the slaying ot defendSre In the Pyrenees Mountain’ House. Funk declared today thaj Germany perintendent since 1920, wUl con- Policeman Edward H. Wendlond, passes today, forcing„ the Govem- A Joint conference oommlttoa tinue In this capacity. Robert F. waa not obligated to acknowledge had been captured In Maocole, Md. ment’s lost” Forty-third Division agreed yesterday
TWO «A N aiE t.i.. Evronro HEBALD. I^CHBSTEB. OONH, -raWHDAT. JTJlre IM w , MANCHESTEli BVENINO HEBALD. BKANCHESTBR, OONN„ THURSDAY, JUNE 18,198S o f tba MTvIea tn Manebeater irtaea PAGSiHRl START HLEGRAPH the oSIea waa closed hers. TEXIUE WORh S STRAWBERRIES BRING ~ Ua«al Reeovery Plan as embedled M LEGISUTORS OF STATE Manchester CHENEY PR O PE R n the General Welfare ActvBf 1987, H. Hasty Marriages Banned ABANDON RULING SfimCE MONDAY 11.6 CENTS A QUART R. 4199 by two of our local unions. SOCIETY DEBUTANTE MUSIC PURQIASER’ \ Present Day Ftlibasters TO HEAR SPEAKERS Date Book T h ^ petitions were immediately TO MEET AT REUNION by airmail to CongresSmap By New York Statens Lfiw 72,528 Qaartu Sold A t Tester- PASSES TO TOWN H em an P. Kopplemann for presen- aOPES WITH CLERK FOR LAKE FISHING IS LIABLE FOR TAX day’s Auction; Most Of TooJgM tation to the Congress Not What They Used to Be Western Union Sets Up Re- Members To Gather Tomorrow June 18-18 — Mancheatar Vetar- lAbor, both organised and un- Unemployment Compensa- Buyers From This State. ^ a n ts e d are fiocking solidly be- N ew jroth , June IS— (A P ) —TTieAaew; law. "Persona undergoing the Afternoon At Capitol— 200 — p ^ Aasoclatlon carnival at SSn and Maple streets. hind the Townsend National Re- dawn Gretna Green mjuriage after test may rest assured that no per- Washington. June 16.— (A P ) — (ksmend It to exempt the Veteraa^ ceiving Madiines h Hotel Are Expected To Attend. Strawberries sold in the Man- Pali St Estate Foreciosei sons other than their physician and State Board Alters Fisiung Tomorrow covery Plan In every etate of the Father Dechres Daoghter a lark In a night club soon will be Except In %une* Band fla y- The Old Timer, who has seen many Bureau. tion, Labor Questions To the department of health would be chester Auction Market brought an June 17—Manchester High grad- union because the worker Is getting a thing of the past in Naw York a Congress come and go, s(natched "Well, sir, he got two tie votaa ' Hartford,'dune 18.— (AI>)—Mem- average of 11.6 cents a quart when For Non-Payment Of Tax fed up ^ t h wage cuts, shut-downs, able to learn If either of them was Policy At Waamgimibaag; on his amendment in one day and Sberidao Lobby. bers of the 1937 General Assembly uation exerclaea at State theateTto stats. Beginning July 1, every mar- ers Not Employees Of his head and declared today that Be Discussed June 18. morning at 10 o'clock. &nd lAck of oonfldcnca in our pres- WOl Lose O ver A Milfioo suffering from syphilis. he might as 'well have nSssed by wlU gather at the Capitol at 3 p. m., 72,528 quarts were offered which rylng oouple couple will have at least a "X X x^If the examination by the filibusters aren't what they used to _ Also C. L. of C.' annual ent economic relief measures. 96 votes because a tie defeats an tomorrow for a reunion. ^ u g h t a total of 87,976.85 In sales. Roee es; Other Actions Pending week to think It over before going physician Indicates that the In- Halt Special Stocking. be. This, despite a session that dance at Country club. Help yourself! Don’t wall for the Leader Is Legal Rnfing. amendment Let’s see— It was Through the efforts of the Cham- . A message by Governor Cross, a There was sold yesterday 2,164 W le or the Poorbouse! Join a Dollars Through Her A ct to the altar. fection is not tn a stage whereby began and ended In a flurry of un- March 32, and the first vote was 38 Local No. 63 T. W. O. C. of the This Month Eiar of Commerce, 24-hour.Western drill on the Capitol grounds by the crates packed 24 quarts to the crate Townaend Club and help get tola O n that day, the new Desmond- the disease may become commun- restrained talk. "V to 38. Then he changed the amend- C. I. O. has been fortunate In being which brought a high of 83.25, June 21 — Robbln’s circus at Breeltbart marriage law . becomes "No. sir," eald the Old Timer, Union acrvies was begun in Man- Food Guard and Its band, and a din- a Under action o f foreclosure, taken bill through Congress. Vi^' icable, he may properly sign the June 18—Abandonment of state ment and It waa whipped aslaln, this ner at the Hotel Bond with speeches able to secure for Its regular meet- low of |2.^ and an avergaa aversaa of ^ g h e r t y a lot. Center andJicKee Rochester, N. Y „ June 16—(AP> effective, barring hasty matrimony. certificate to be submitted to the Hartford, June 16.— Individual -wrinkling hla brow reflectively, time by to 41.” ' chester today with the company's by the town for H you haven’t got a quarter to regulallops o f fishing on Lake barred are the highlights of the »I3.68. »oltl yesterday waa 1 ,- , non-payment of . In m taethe uinterest' of the future health marriage license clerk, and a mar- musicians, unless they are members “these modern fellpws Just don’t effio^ established In the lobby, of ing on Saturday, June 18, two very jwn come anyway! You’ve rot —The mother of Rosemary Web- -That was one of the results, ths day's program. 287 crates of berries packed 16 ei.’tV” ® * * ^ ” erttord County Aaeo^ taxes which, with principal, interest i of the ttrace, by at leaat an additional riage license can be Issued." _ Waumgumbaug, sometimes known seem to have the atamTnA. end 'Timer hinted, which might have the Hotel Sheridan, where th4 fine speakers; Mr. Frank A. Odium ater, missing society debutante, said The'above photogra^ o f a camping scene waa submitted and award- of a "name" orchestra, are employ- About 200 are expected to be In quarts to the crate for a high of and liens fees totals close to 89,000, s i^ ^ r L * * *** ** I W days. A 72-hour Interval now Dr. Walter Clarke, executive os (Coventry Lake, was announced "Why, I can remember l)ack In been changed and the course of Chamber also has its headquarters. of Hartford and Mr. Joseph A. Sa- ■ requi ees of the "purchaser” o f the music the hall of the House at 8 p. m 82.30. a low of 81.45 and an aver- fiodr sljow at Rainbow In Bolto'h. title to the Boyhie Cheney estate FORD A. FERRIS. today she was convinced her dai required between license and director of the American Social by the State Board of Fisheries and ed first prize In Kemp's camera contest this week. It Is the work of 1908 when Senator 'Old BoF La- legislation altered If Senator Fred- E. J, McCabe, executive vice-presi- lerno, of Lawrence, Mass. ■i^^W**emonmy. and not employees of their leader, with Speaker J. Mortimer BeU of ago of 81.67. This meant that there T 1 e Coming Events passed to the town on June 7, it was ter bad eloped with Paul Ollsoi Hygiene Association, described the Game last night. State posters WUI E. Wells of Rockville. Follette got strung out on the Aid-. erick Stelwer (R., Ore.) hadn’t dent of the Chamber, today notlfled whose subject will be 1|1WnJlequl and the purchaser. If subject to the Salisbury rapping for order, and ‘J** “ " H f t yesterday ta v ^ e d today. The estate, an ex- 23-year-oId Canton,, N. Y-, ci red by the new law: —A law as "the most reasonable, care- be removed at once, and the special rlch-VrecIand currency bill. He signed last January. Chamber members by wire of the give his address of welcome. •Unemployment Compensation" Is 3,451 crates o f berrita. ** Rainbow pre-marita] examination and blood law, must pay the unemployment talked—” and the Old Timer stop- tensive property off of Park street Editor, The Herald: whom she describra as “a poor, fully conaidered law of any of the regulations which were established Senator A. E. Reames, a Demo- resumption of telegraph service The Legislators then will arise A t the market yesterday were 40 w a s le ft In trust to the heirs of R. Ignorant boy." test o f both the man and woman states, because It pequirea a blood back to Capitol Hill yesterday, ac- compensation tax on their earning, ped to let his words sink In, "18 here. • ml^Ulon young men and wom- are no longer effective. crat was appointed to eucceed him, Md sing America, led by Rep. Noah trucks sent In by buyers for berries, O. Cheney, and obligations on It due " I win never accept him In my showing them to be free from test and physical examlnatlcm of compari^ro by several aides. Speakei; the attorney general's office haa de- hours and 23 minutes at a stretch. reducing the Republican representa- The fixtures, owned by the West- Sw-ayne of Darien, Republican but because of unfavorable reports the town have remained unpaid over M according to government estl- syphilis in a communicable forin. both partners.” The special stocking program will CIO HEAD LOSES cided. "O f course. Huey Long did pretty ern Union, which have been In the matee, are leaving schools and col- home," said the mother, Mrs. David be abandoned on this lake, and the Bankheoq, however, refused hIs de- tion In the Senate to 15 members. leader of the House. that came from the New York and a period o f several yearsr RecenUy Instead of going to the marriage Connecticut was the first stats to This ruling has been given to well about three years ago when he "Another cUrious thing," said the office that they occupied In the H. Webster, who spoke by telephone pond haa also been removed from mand for a vote under suspension Gov. Cross then will take the ros- Boston markets the bidding was not Tax Collector Samuel#NelsoD, Jrf. n/n? A.000,000 of their com- from Stamford, Conn. license clerk first, the prospective require a blood test for syphUta of Labor Commissioner Joseph M. talked 15 hours and 35 minutes, but Old Timer, “was the fact that the StateTheater building on Blssell panlons between the agee o f 16.25 the list of waters to be covered by of rules, and the C. I. O. chief left trum and once more greet the legis- as high as the number of buyers CPA SOCIETY STUDIES tTOk acUop to protect the town's in- bride and groom must go to their both the man and woman. BLACKLIST BATTLE Tone as the answer to his request there don’t seem to be mahy like Senate had four legislative dairs street since the office was closed, who are without employment A marriage license waa Issued to the pond survey which will start this with a denunciation of "cowardly lature with which h , combatted at present would have caused If there terest, and on .March I I of this year the couple by Deputy City Clerk doctor, who makes an examination New Jersey's law, similar to New Congressmen." for advice aa to the Identity of the him nowadays.” through the 'session— that’s just a were moved today, was a ^ t t e r market Among the M an^estar beta we come. month, EHllott P. Bronson, Acting times In the last session. a Judgment Ilcn was placed against Robert Clifford, and Mrs. Rachel and ecrranges for a blood test. York’s also becomes effective July employer of a musician who Is a JThe Old Timer, who keeps a book way they mark time on the leglala- ■ Testerday afternoon meq In the la rgT buyers yesterday were Con- Eighty per, cent of our eitlea of The physician of each sends a Superintendent of Fisheries and Representative Cox (D-Gs) re- Senator James R. Kabbett of MEMBER'S A C nvm E S the premises for 86.018.70 damages Ollson of Canton, an aunt of the 1, New Hampshire’s In October, member of an orchestra. Purchasers oir Interesting facts about (ingress, tlve calendar so they w ont have to employ of the Western Union In- necticut produce dealers, who In plus 844.04 costs of suit ® Wore than 250,000 population either blood sperimen to an approved Game, declared In making public the torted that the rules committee thumbed through the pages to a Windsor Locks, vice president of young man, said that her nephew Rhode Island’s In November, Ken- of music, according to Assistant go through a lot bt formaliUes. Ona stalled'machines in the hotel Sheri- the committee on permanent or- cases were buying for out of By terms of the will which places are now bankrupt or wUl be within laboratory, which sends a confiden- tucky’s bn Jan. 1, 1940. action of the Board. Henceforth only Lewis Makes Another Des* would "continue to throw him section marked "Antl-Iynchlng" and and Mias Webster, a student at S t J (Lewis) out on his esr." Attorney General Hafry Sliver- of those legislative dairs covered 108 dan. By the changes, which were ganisation of the 1937 General As- state firms, only 14 trucks carrying Votes Investigation Of Simon toe property In trust the Manches- the next 6 montbe.*' tial report to the physician after Illinois and Michigan also require the regular patrol service and regi).- vouchsafed this Information. Lawrence University, had told her stone. desiring the servlcek o f musi- calendar days. t completed this morning, when the sembly, will follow the governor on out of state markers being on the ter Trust company and Frank “Thla depresalon has affected sev- analysis. This ordinarily requires pre-marital examination for ven- lar stocking program, applicable to Lee Pressman, C. I. O. general Southerners orated for 140 hoars Wires were connected, Manchester Is Alderman, Mentioned By they intended to elope. perate'Effort To Change cians usually contact these Individ- "That’s - all the Interesting fSets, the speaking program after which grounds yesterday. Cheney, Jr„ are named as trustees. Oi^y the laboring class of America. four days. eral disease. non-regulated waters, will be In counsel, said the amendments would and 30 minutes In 30 days last win- to have better telegraph servlca Waterbury Grand Jury. The girl's father, who Is a noted uals through a member of the I ’ve got time to give you now,” hs members of the Owls Club an or- The average In the Manchester Totvn Counsel WlUlam 8. Hyde I ^ s the labortag class recognize Without the physician’s certificate Passage of the bill, sponsored In have been "the most effective means ter before they succeeded In pigeon- concluded, closing his notebook. The incoming messages will be re- surgeon, also expressed his disap- effect on Coventry Lake, It was ex- Musicians’ Union. The person ganization wlthlmThe Legislature market yesterday was a cent higher represenUng the town, sajfi t<^ay of a clean bill of health and the the Senate by young Senator Des- plained. Labor Act But Fails. of enforcing” the Wagner Labor holing the bill. This, he conceded, ‘T m going homo and spend onS o f oilved over the machine and typed __Hartford, June 16— (A P )__The fought?* proval, ^ said In New York that Act. through whom contact la made Is past and present, will entertain the than berries brought In the New that no deed baa bedn filed In the laboratory statement that the test mond of Newburgh, came on the The State Board placed” Coventry was "pretty good" aa an endurance these long legislative days resting out as received and the office will be Assembly. grievance committee of the hU daughter stood to lose "more called a “ contractor." Haven market yesterday. The New foreclosure action aa y e t but he I mean Its so-called opponents was conducted no license will be wave of a nation-wide fight against Lake on the list of regulated waters After the 1936-37 series ot record, but nothing like the two up fo rth e next Congress.” opened 24 hours a day. necUcut Society of Cerifled p S'u" c than a million dollara" should ehe Issued: strikes. In which the C. I. O. made Any musician, Sllveratone ex- months' spent hy the Senate on a An historical talk by Rep. Walter Haven market which has been open- sMd that this formality would have been so-called IndusUy syphilis. Shortly before, the New upon petition of a number of the Washington, June 16.— (A P ) - - Outgoing messages wilt be hy Ing At 7 o clocH In the evening open- A ccountants studied today the ac* marry Gilson. With their license application, the ilained, may serve as a contractor bill In 1846. Howe of Utchfield and the singing shorUy be completed. It is under- wore than York Legislature passed a. bill re- owners of property on the lake big strides In the automobile Indus-■ Lightning has been known to telephone, which can be sent direct of Auld Lang ^yne will complete ° yesterday for toe s t ^ that -the heirs are desirous of " I hear that she has eloped with couple must present to the clerk quiring every physician attending John L. Lewis' dramatic effort to try but lost to "U ttle Steel," Lewis ^ ind act as the agent of the pur- Senator Ellender (D., La.) made to the Hartford office and dis- New Alderman^f shore, Mr. Bronson said. The action start 11147 fires in .the same forest the program tn the hall of the first time and will continue to open retaining the property, and that a It has more to lose and la losing It Gilson,” he said. " I f she has, she only one extra paper—a form filled an expectant mother to give a blood forco Congress to strengthen the increased his political activity. Ho chaser In assembling; the number the longest speech, talking 40 hours In a single day. patched at any hour of the day or House. rested”ora\ U *r;ar:i^ ^ ^ special town meeting Is being con- rapidly. ^ need not come home. In at the top by the laboratory di- test resulted In miaiy protests, and It •desired. When the purchaser docs over a period of 11 days, during Bight. In connection with these haa been learned that the signatures Walsh-Hesley bill was traced today sought to consolidate gains, and At 5 p. m., the Legislators will iMts. R. M. Reid Sc Sons are In templated In order . to give neces- It has more to suffer and Is suf Miss Webster was last seen on rector and below by the physician, One of four or five blood testa. In. wipe out defeats by Invoking the not exercise his right to select six of which^he held the floor con- JDsasages there will be continued gather on the south grounds of the charge of both markets. sary autoorizaUon to tola end. The fering It whlnlngly. the St. Lawrence campus in Canton to be filed with the license clerk. eluding the Wasserman and Kahn, of a large number of adjacent prop- by labor experts to the industrial specific players, choice la made by tinuously. ^ oo-operaUon of the Manchester wars of 1936 and 1937. National Labor Relations Act. Capitol to wltnesa the Food Guard wlU be opened question. It Is expected, will be put carrying a suitcase. Acting Health (Commissioner W il- can be usej under the new marriage erty owners were not secured by the contractor. A lump sum consid- The filibuster occasioned two y u a t Company, that has been part ^^® “ uual meeting yesterday Hidustry la bankrupt o f leader- Only Paper Victories By GEO. HOLMES ' drill The dinned at the hotel will for berries unui July 1 , at least. up to the Board of'Selectmen for wip. Had An Argument liam H. Best said no publicity of law. The taking of the blood speci- the petitioners. Those years encompassed the eration. dependent upon the size of votes on cloture, a rule hesitantly follow. Guv*’ ciff^H^^ ‘?® elected any kind will be possible under the , "It Is not the purpose of the State major offensives In Lewis’ militant He scored some labor board vic- applied by the Senate to limit de- Derorative Upholsterer .y** '’“ y*™ In the Man- Quy Cambria of Middletown nresl- actim at toe Monday meeting of todtutry Is bankrupt of JusUpe, Mrs. Webster said that the night men Is virtually painless. i the group is paid to the contractor, TTle reunion Is the seooild for the te s te r Market yesterday was dent and Instructed the grievance the Board. before she and Dr. Webater had had ^ a r d of Fisheries and Game to C. I. O. campaign to organize ma.ss tories but In a fe\^ Instances, bate. Both were beaten. Chriatlnn IMnclplea. notably the Ford Motor Company, and he as ai*.’nt of the purchaser, ! TO H E IP YOU 1987 Legtalatora Rep. Archa Walker purchasing ficeldes the Cheiiey property fore- an argumrat with their daughUr force pond regulation upon the production Industries along Indus- disburses It. "Speaking of votes," said the Old Free Estlmateg, Phone 3616 Chairman of the Unemployment In- ^laduatry cannot win ths last bat- and' Republic Steel cases, the tri- Easton, U secretaiy apd Rep. U>ey are selling case and report whether It beUev^ closure, the Tax CoUector baa In- and Ollson os all of them sat in a humming waa remarkable In clarity property owners," said Mr. Bronson. trial union lines. Sllverstone stated In his nlllng Timer os he squinted at a long list surance Commission, he la a gradu- at their market for 10 cento a quart. tentions be said today, of proceed- "State-regulated ponds are eatab- Among the toughest opponents umphs are still on paper because of of figures, "there was an Interest- TERMS - FREE DELIVERY John D. Thoms of Waterbury. A t one Juncture, the House of parked automoblla on the campus. and evenness. that Individual nlualclans employed Democratic House leader, treas- ate of Georgetown University and Jonduct.” " u n p r o fe s s S Ing against several other property GRADE SINGERS llabed where substantially all of the the C. I. O. encountered were big legal skirmishing. ing thing happened during the re- i W IN Morgan and Company controlled She said they asked their daugh- The little piano soloists on the In this manner are employees ot the urer. as for many years Assistant At- * B Auction yesterday. * owners for collection of delinquen- Lewis’ close associates pointed organization debate. Senator SAVE M O M jraA N EVER approximately 40 blUloas worth ter to give up Ollson, and that ha program were Miss Nancy Ander- property owners want such action. firms which did considerable busi- purchaser and he must pay the tax. rM y General In Connecticut, and E^poru from different market cies. By this means, It U hoped that The Board then applies special ness with the government. Lewis' out that It was to bring Into line CHark. (D., Mo.) was trying to ^ widely known In labor circles In mend to the state societies which of finance, industry and commerce ’’ asked Rosemary to disobey her par- son and Hiss Beatrice Bursack. The ruling, he pointed out. Is In ac- ON REUPHOLSTERING indicated that sales WAy be involved and to th* tax Income will be boosted so that tttf. GIVE CONCERT Piano Selections management practices, designed to proposed amendments to the Walsh- these and other big manufacturers Hartford and nearby towns. this afternoon would go higher. a total collection of at least 90 per Thle depresalon baa been planned. that he fought so strenuously to get cord with the decision of the Su- can Institute o f Accountanta that The International Banken are You ahould go with yoOr future Miss Anderson, a pupil of Mlsa’ provide the maximum of sport on Healey A ct were aimed at such No Need To Have Dn^ Cold, Mr. Salerno, who will speak on cent due on this year’s list may be action on the Walsh-Healey amend- preme Court In the case of Boyle taking you for a one man ride. husband," Mrs. Webster said Ollson PoUy Olcott, played: “Prelude” by the lake. Its funds do not permit ex- firms. Vs. Mahoney, 92 Conn. 4(M. Bare Looking Roottia A tte n tio n I Activities of the Textile Work- 0f*the°?^memh‘ ’*“ those maintained. Without this high per- ments. If ^ V- ers Organizing Committee", Is di- ?h. M * t im b e r s associated with There is no labor union In the world told ths glrL Chopin, with a confident and heavy tension of the accompan^ng bene- They would require all cotqpanles In the case, however, of a name centage of collection, a higher tax touch demanded by the chords in Pressman asserted that Industrial SUNDAY WIV rector of T. W. O. C. in Lawrence. toe New York firm of George H that can stop It— the train of de- Afterward, Rosemary went to fits to all of^ the ponds in thf state. having government contracts o f 82.- orchestra which Is one with a fixed RU B BER H EEL! GRAND MASTER VISITS rate for-next year is indicated. Mr School Sixth this selection. Her presentation waa concerns operating under union con- Mass., which Is one of the largest Kingsley and Co., also Involved In Nelson said. struction. ,___ her room In the Pi Beta Phi sorority If the landowners on CoventiV Lake 000 or more to observe certain personnel, holding Itselt out to be Re-Upholstered textile manufacturing centers In the toe Jury report koute, and Mror Webstar said ahe splendid showing excellent promise later decide that they want the wage-hour standards and to accept tracts calling for a-flxed wage com- RRST PRIZE The way out U ChrtsUanlty not of a future. In contrast. "Music a permanent business organization c o u n ty and was formerly Rhode TO GIVE SECOND DEGREE Communism. did not tee her again. Grade Chorus Makes Fine regulations re-established, the Board decisions of the National Labor Re- plained they were underbid on gov- tX C U R S l^ Chains—Labor and Material Box" (Poldlnl) emphasized the the situation differs. In such in- • 25« 'Attac Island State Director for the T. W. edTesto??arw ere:‘ "V,'^e%^^^^^ OUaon’s aunt said her nephew had will again take the matter under lations Board. Non- compliance ernment contracts by manufactur- Now Only— John U Lewis, President Roose- rhythm, and ended In on Irresistible stances, the leader contracts with ■ ROUND TRIR fARfO TO O- C. He is known to be one of the OPEN FORU M velt, Governor Murphy received en- attended S t Lawrence one year and consideration." < would “blacklist" such -firms when ers who have been able to stand off Impression On Audience. glissando which IltUe Miss Ander- the unions. the members of the orchestra at a While You Walt ablest speakers In the labor move- The grand, master of the OYA urer, c. L. Johnson, New HevAn' dorsement at the lOth Annual had left school to go to work. He future Federal contracts were fixed salary, either by term or by NEW YORK . . $2.00 meat. son cornered with precision. He declared the government was $ 1 2 -5 0 Ask for FREE Sife and his staff will pay a visit to Na- 'V '-" J,„ Hanford; TOWNSEND RALLY Communist Convention In New la on a week’a vacation and plans awarded. engagement, and la liable for pay- Editor, The Herald: to- return to the county building Miss Beatrice Bursack, a pupil of "subsidizing wage cutting” by let- BOSTON . . . $2.50 TOe business meeting of the Local York City. Fred Werner, played: "Sweet Kiss In a desperate effort to push the ment of salary without reference to Will be held from 2:00 to 2:30. A t than Hale Lodge No. 6 Saturday Delegates from nearly all of the next Monday, the said. The Sixth Grade Chorus and Glee SACHEREK AND STAUM ting contracts without regard to F^pM MANCHESTER MATTREflS RENOVATINa Driving Booklet it S»’.K°Sipf "■ The R ^ s pledged themselvee to P”lka" (Klnkel) and "St. Paul’s measure through the House, Lewis the discharge of the purchaser’s s. yu l V es 2:30 the meeting will be opened to Jrfteraodn to give the second degree many Townsend Ouba o f the State Rochester, police said they bad Club-^Washington School section— compliance with the Wagner Act. LIKE NEW! to ftji memhprji nf tu* t.^,s__* . further the CXO. which they helped WaltaV (R oot) which were full of established temporary headquarters obligation. The leader of a name or- 701 Main St., Johnton Block au textile workers employed In ftf. oY the lodge, who with their families and friends received a telephone call from Mrs. to mr Hri 8R»M Farm Crops of the South NEW DELAY SEEN Full Meal by Hypodermic WATERBURY^ JURY Italian Treasure Hunter CHANGES DEMANDED m yDAILY RADIO PROGRAM As Unemployment Remedy P’ S T R I A L Needle Becomes Reality ' THURSDAY, JUNE 16 (Central and Eastern Standard Ume) . NOW IN RECESS Arrives in United States tm grm m t M StaiHart rime—OavNsM fliM «M k»m islrr) INR.R.0PERA110N . Nets* profranis to kor and baste ebalns or grouno thoroer nnloss speel- Hot Bpringi. Va^sJun* lA (AP)Ablned attack on the dual problem c ( OB' ^ T O» wi - T O Ban Francisco, June 16—A fuflx them. A t least 10 are essential for fled: coast to ooaat (o to-e) dMlznatloos Includ* all avaiiablo otatlona - 'Idle men and idle acres is the su- Wro'srsmo oubioet to eHan'oe br stations .without prsvlous notloa. W, M. —Call B. rrltadw, coaniltior eagl Lawjen Preset Hearing meal by hypodermic needle— aa im- life.. Dr. Elman discovered that N ^ York, June 16.— (A P ) — ,^ e x lc o . He said his company had g i ^ e task confronting the nation NBC-WEAP (RED) NETWORK MOUNT.—kvor Ua koh kal ksvo Baer, ot Detroit, arged / toda^ the when acids are Injected directly into To Rost Two Weeks To AI Hoping to succeed .d^ere numenro been successful in many other sal- o kfbb ICC Director Says If Not provement on the old idea of a meal BASIC —_^assti vaat wna* wtio wjar COAST.—knz kola kol kfpr kvl ksfo ereatioB of new Induatrlea neing the blood, the body uses them for others have failed, ah Italian treas- vage expeditions and expected to WUS wwh Z r» iWfbr wro wzir wbsn kor ‘Tt is much more important,'* ha WOi Not Be Held Before la a pill— becomes reality under a succeed on this one. ConL aasL farm cropa for taw material aa' a added, "to be concerned over a re- food the same as the amino acids ure hunter arrived today, seeking WTO wtam wwj .wsal wdsi: Misweati discovery announced to the Ameri- that come from digestion low Proteoilor Alcors The Merida treasure has become ksd sniTO who wow wdaf wire kstp; SiOe— 4:0(V—Rufebortown Rovuo,Akron Made Roads Face Saivag* ?■«««"» to remedy unemployment. ciprocal trade treaty with rural can Medical Association here today. the treasure that sank with the almost a subject for romanUc fab lal Mountain: koa kdyl. South: wmbs: S:ie- 4:JO-n Tio Mack’s Lai’s PraUnd R e apoka before ^ V i r g i l Bank- America than with a reciprocal The December Term. A complete mixture of amino komo ktaa kpe kzn: 4KI0— 6:00—Prsaa.RadIa News Pans* The dlscovety enables a doctor to Ward liner Merida off the Virginia To original reports of iU cargo off trade treaty with any other nation acids liven by needle. Dr. Elman re. Time To Piriiie Inquiry. OPTIONAL STATIONS (onsrats Intar- 4:0S— o:OS—Ed Therganaan, Sparta— are Aawdatlan. inject proteins, the "ham, eggs and ported, is used more rapidly and Capes on May 13, 1911. buUloa Pursuer Robert Trevlzuk} ehanssablr. oi: sithsr RED or BLUB wabc: COhaols Esheaa—network ing Oir Gigantic Scale. Hie chemical biduatry, making on the face o f the earth.- astworks): BASIC — Xast; wlw wtsa milk” of menus, directly into the efficiently by the body than when Luigi Faggian, head of toe Italian Uded. in , a statement Uuit one 4i1S— S:1S—Arthur Oodfrar — wabtl- posaibla aucb new Industriea; be "When we begin to appraise the 1681 wsan work wool: Midwest: wood w*l Sannk by Dorla Rhads*—network Bridgeport, June 16.— (A P )—The blood. Heretofore the needle has the proteins are given by mouth. Maritime Balvage Company, came of toe passengers brought aboard wsbf wbow wsbe ksoo kana. OTHEN 4itP— K:SCiM—Roako - Carter, - ----Talk—aaati aald, la headed aouth becauae the profltable market that exists there Waterbury, June 16.— (A P )—The trial of O. Leroy Kemp, former state been confined to injecting sugars, It will be some time however, be over on the (Jonti De Savoia, pre- and deposited in toe safe Jewels for- OPTIONAL STATIONS - Canadlani Chiqaaa’s Malady Waavars—west Washington, June 18.— (A P ) — CTCt qfet: Contrail wcfl wtmj wiba wday 4i4S- S:45—aarryi- ______W(ood a.... Hla_____ Muals Detroit, June 16 fA P )—Thur-1 aouthland "poesesaes that rare com- —and mind you, the population of water and salts. said, before other than emergency Waterbury Grand Jury wras In re- ceding hU salvage ship, toe Falco, merly belonging to the Emperor B. H. Meyer of the IntersUt* Com- falnatlon of youth, power and raw rural America is 50,000,000 people. land agent for Merritt Parkway k(»r koam; South: wtar wptf aria wjaz S:0e— 4:00—Jual anurtainmont — a.i oooa W, Arnold, first assistant at- ' The needle meals will save the cases can get their proteins with the cess today for two weeks— the sec- which he said would arrive June 32. MAxlroilian of Moxlco, includinx . wna-waum wlod waoe wfbo aramo woao Chicago’s Songs far You-want Biateriale which Is IrresisUble, pro- Including the small viilagea and transactions who was Indicted by a warn warn armo arab arapi wmeb wide •its— S:fS-4Holiywaad’s Saraansoaopa merce OommlBsloo predicted today torney general of toe United SUtes, lives o f persons whose stomachs re- needle, because some of the amino ond such respite in recent weeks— Immediately after that, he said, $15,000,000 worth of rubles. vided the new tools which modem towns that serve the farmer—we fuse food. This happens not infre- toe expedition, equipped with spe- east: Soaks Carter-waat rapaat the United States probably faces told the Advertising Federation of Special Grand Jui)r on- two counts acids are still very expensive. to ^low Special Prosecutor Hugh Hopes that these Jewels might, fVbx ktbi kark kmo; MeunUIni kglr •iM— SiSO—SL Louis aiuas. Orehas. adence affords are utilized.” will he on the right track toward quently after surreal operations. cial apparatus, would leave for the ktar kob: PaelUet kfbk kwg kmj S:4S- Si4^viswpelnta at Amarlaana toe greatest railroad salvaging oper- America today that "no government of conspiracy, will not occur before Changing poUdcal sldea from the M. Alcorn to turn his attention to recovered ran high in 1938 whenj group desires to break up eflrident "'In Virginia and throughout the restoring dependable prosperity." While the patients do not directly spot where toe Merida went down 4:00-- 7:0(h-Kata Smith Hour—e la a ations In history unless there are next fan, observem believe. Republican to the Democratic party, court work resulting from the body’s salvage expedition beaded by Ctnt. i M t 7:004 S:0a—Major Bowoo Hour—to * maaa production.” aouth, he continued, "you have un- The speaker said imemui^c. re- The delay was occasioned by the starve to death, their partial star- or vice versa, should require a cau- In^lry. ^ after colliding with toe American tain H . L. Bowdoin, of New York, S:0O— P:0(^V. feay'o Essays in Mualt basic changes Ih the carriers’ touched wealth greater than that of search applicable to the odtlvation vation weakens them so that qther •*5^Muih Hughtt tn Commtnt S:3(V— fil^Th a Amarleanq at Work Donald Clnlow On th* other hand, be said, toe ! appeal by Bute's Attorney,^ Lorln tionary visit to the doctor. It may The Jury, which has been sitting Mafl Line steamer Admiral Farra- brought up a small safe which ha statue. India and a population of about 35 of suitable crops indigenous to complications kiU them. gut in a heavy fog. J’lS " Alon«, t«rl«l-baale t:0a—10:00—Nawai aillngten Orah.— government dees not "seek to Jus-' W. WlUia to the Supreme (3ourt of cause ill health, by upsetting colonic for more than three months, recon- said was from too hulk of toe Hattara Dane# Sand baale: Just Cnlartalnmant—w, rpL , The commissioner expressed his Donald Clulow, 230 Center n^Uon aa compered to 330 million southern states and the Industrial The protein injection leaves only M. Faggian shrugged at mention J J f - <5*0—Your Family and MIno tify combinations going beyond ef- 1 Errom from the decision of Su- digestion, according to a paper by vened only Tuesday after having Merida. But when the safe was ills—10:10—Scraansooopa—w.. rapaat view in dissenting from an KX: de- who reside in that mystic land, use of the raw materials thus pro- fats and vitamins out to complete of the previous efforts to recover 9-45^ 4:4g—Llttta Orphan Annlo^ 0:30—lOiH^Danelns MuaJa Orohaatra street, Manchester, was among the flelent mass production." i perior Court Judge Alfred C. Bald- Elmer G. Wakefield, M.D., and been in recess for 13 days. i opened in Norfolk, Va., after some ^04* QalMeehIo Orehaa.->woat 10:00—11:00—Johnny Long Orehootra cision denying the Associated Rail- young men who wore graduated In his discussion of toe admlnls- i k X X And insofar aa resources are vided "has progressed to the point the "ideal diet" by needle. Some toe $4,00(),000 cargo of gold and 18:30—11)10—Manry King A Orohaatra win giving Kepip and his attorney Charles W. Mayo, M.D., of the Mayo Twro secret conferri^s at yes- legal entanglements it was found to Back of tho Nowa* Talk way* Company permission to ac- yesterday at the 19to annual com- tratlon’e drive against trusts be said ', concerned, you have scarcely begun where little delay Is Justlfled In of the vitamins already are in pure Clininc, Rochester, Minn. terday’s session, the significance of sliver toe Merida was bringing from contain only a few coins. §^l?~Yo Bo Announeod O I m.) 11:00—1*:00—Dance Numa—waat only qulre and dismember toe bankrupt to touch-the aoli.” launching an Industrial farm pro- access to certain evidence compiled form which can be injected, and Froaa*Radlo Nawo Porlod mencement of the Bentley School of toe Department of Juatloe followed ! I This same digestive upset, they which remained a puzzle today, held iS tW —Faul Douglaa on tporta NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK Minneapolis and St. Louis rsllrosd. Accounting and Finance at toe Bos The speaker said the problem of gram in the south which upon its by the Jury. fats can be dispensed with for some 4:45— 6:45—Bluo Barron'o Orohoat.— tola procedure: "Firet, general! said, comes ftDm numerous other the attention of observers. • a Sic ■— Eaalt wla wba-wbsa wbal Averse action on the appUcatlon, ton Ojlera House, Boston. Mr. prosecution which penalizes only eo-ordinatlng science with the pro- completion should result in ah out- The appeal, under mgular pro- time in the starvation caaea. social causeer Among them are tertolned one evening recently by , Orghan Annio—mldw ropeot wham kdka wtar wxya wjtn arayr wmal Me^rer contended^ **avoids certain cedure, would not come before the Aicom was closeted with Supe- •■0 ^ f!00—Amoo 'n’ Andy—oiiat; To Clulow la a former graduate of toe past conduct; second, civil prosecu- ductive capadty of American agri- put of new crops and crop products Solutioiv of the protein injection changes o f church affiliation, rior (Court Ju^e Ernest A. Inglls the Young People’s Fellowship of Bo Announeod—weot wfll waby woor mev iriTO waan wlea preaant losaaaj but It makes certain Suprame Court until the October wlau; Midwest: wanr wlala kwk______koll_ wren Manchester High echooL tion which looks to toe future or- culture and the resourcefulness of having an annual value of $1,500,- puzzle was reported, by Robert changes of job, betrayal of confi- for more than a half hour, while tbe Union Congregational (Jhurch NAHOirS DOCTORS TALK 5*2J— f Vorlottoo by Choral w^ kso wowo wetn; Southi wrtd wnbr greater losseii in the future." term which would make it unlikely Elman, M.D., of Washington Uni- 6:55—Uoo Boiaman Orenootra— This young man ha* made gantzation of industry." private enterprise to make a com- 000,000.” dence by a friend, loss of money, toe jury ^ apparenOy questioning Rockville, with tap dancing, mono- . ^ woof: Mario Coul« Bongo—notwork k i^ kfdm WTOl krla wibe wdsu wasa He said toe declsloB compelled SPARKLE wagn kxri; Mountain...... : klo kkr^ r ^ k*nV; , splendid record at the Bentley Both, aald. are necessary for af-1 that Kemp could be tried before the versity School of Medicine, SL property or Job, particularly If un- Judge Edward Mascolo of the wZ- logue, and selections by toe prehes Bhonko Orehooa—«holn the M. and St. L. to make a "prompt OVER SICKNESS COSTS 5 *2 ^ r?0<^-Rudy Valloo Hour—o to e Paclflei...... kgo...... katd kex„..t karak kaea klr ’ ' School which is well known because fective anti-monopoly control and December term of Criminal Superior Louis. He Injects the amino acids, expected. ■ terbury a t y (Court tra, games and refreshments. N(>TEi See WBAF-NBC (or e^enal choice” between foreclosure sale or of which proteins are made. 2 * $ ^ Good Nowo of 15SB—o to e Hat of ataUona of its specialised training In ae- their concurrent use has been au-1 Mrs, Earl' Belcher Bill act as host- Court here. The difficulty In discovering the ^ t e r Judge .Mascolo, Alcorn and Howard C. West and son Horace !*2S“"sJ‘2?“ 5 ' Crotby. B. Burng—to e reorganization, adding that' This amounts to a detour, around tounting and finance. toorlzed by toe Supreme Court. PRESBYTERIANS HIT ess. Willis was not present in court cause o f this colonic trouble they J u ^ e Inglls held a parley in toe West of Snlpslc Lake spent Sunday 6:00—10:00—Bob Howard. Btytiat—i ConL EaaL " ^ t o alternatives, with'toe same SALAD D R E S S I N C nature’s own methods. When meat, M Andy—ropoat woot Much oohfuaion has existed over I Ann P<9*" ■ Rich Crggmy Smooth Howard Smith has been dis- yesterday when Judge Baldwin said is dqe not only ^ Its puzzling latter’s office which lasted 25 min- last in New York a t y visiting Suggest Government Agencies Nogro Guartot *:3^ 4:30—The Slnglpg Lady—oast: problems of abandonment and fu- eggs, mUk and other proteins ■ are utes. Melody Momonta at KDKA—waa{ Tokyo 6:16 Song hit* and 12:45 anti-trust lawa, he zzld. although charged from the Johnson Memorial granted his permission to appeal social sources but also to the fact places of Interest Co-operate With Organized 10:30—Dick Htmbor’a Orehootra 4i£s—Cant. Tim and Slampw- ture operation o f segments, will USE OF THE SABBATH eaten, the human body does not use 3S •P f A Orehootra Japanese music; OLR4A Prague toe need for a definite statement of Hospital and returned to bis home and was reported out of the city. Uiat It may come from physical de- Some observers believed toe con- Mra. Minnie Berry will leave Sat Medicine To Solve Problems. 10.3(^11:30—Toddy King A Orehootra . WJ*: To Bo Announeod—notwork later confront the property." them •;ie greater than It ever has in Staflordville. . His return was not expected until them directly, but breaks them into fects,,. Whether the "Muse is social ferences had to do with questions 4:00— SiO^Nowsi Rakov Orohaatra Would Divide P repeet i 6:55 Variety; 3RO Rome 7:30 Suest urday to spend toe summer in CB8-WABC NETWORK J i» —S*®'’So;,Craak and Organ been.” - H e ) added, “We are faced Miss Eugenia Schwanda studerit today. It could not be learned amino adds. Theae acids it rebuilds or physical the effects are the same. toe Jnry asked Judge Mascolo, while Auoclated Railways sought to Night; YV5RC Chraeos 8:Sd Cuban SALM ON 4:30;- lil^Saranadars — wja: The into the proteins peculiar to human North Anson, Maine with her BASIC — Eooti wabo wado woko weao with a alttiatlon which makes our at Northfleld Seminary for Girls is whether be would request the Su- The social cases, the report de- otoera suggested that the a t y San EkMclsco, June 16.— (A P )__ . .J®"* Twiatara In •enga—chain acquire toe- long-bankrupL M. A St. Melodlw; OSI 09D OSC G8B Lon- Synod Demands Stricter Ob- body. ^ daughter and family. wool m wkbw wkro whk wjr wdro 4:40— 8:4a^Lowall Thamat — aaati don 9:2o Take Your O iolce; DJD fb fm tf easy acquiescance In uncon- spending the summer months with pmma (Jourt for aa early hearing to clared, cannot be cured by treat- Court judge might have raised toe Tbe t p ^ schools 'will close F ri- The government’s Interest in meth- ^ b l WJar wgort Mid. a Chlaaa, Song—wart L., split up segments among seven trollea businese expansion an Ininos- servance Of Sunday In A Re- her parents Mr. and Mrs. Benedict In recent jrears science has Isolat- ment for "collUe” alone. The paUent auesUon as to his legal rights be- wooti^ wbbm wfbra krnbo .kmos whoa Berlin 9:30 Mozart-Haydn concert. hasten the Parkway trials. day for toe summer vacation period. Kiob kmt TSJiroads, and abandtm about 400 zlble policy.” Utrions Atmosphere. . Schwanda of Highland terrace. ed and learned how to extract ail h ^ to learn to control his emotion- fore toe jury. ods o f financing sickness costs for Ro." w Last Parsons John Keogh, Kemp’s attorney, ■A *T —wbna w p t whp whao wore ofrb mtlee not wonted by any ot toe "AetuaUy the vloUtloo of anti- STRONCHEART the amino acids. There ore 36 of James Rhodes one of toe out- Mrs. Edith Howard accompanied lid he would oppose the state’s al upset by tracing iu cause. The Jury called him at a Ume self-supporting persons with low in- •-43— g:48—The a e » —iris wba wanr; seven carrier* In Iowa. MtnnesoU standing dance callers of Tolland w'SS ..Jpl’ lyf® C4data Quartet—natwen trust laws by great Industrial lead- by her taother Mrs. Sarah Ballon of move and added that his plan to when it was reported tbe investi- comes os well os for toe indigent and South D*kot^ ers does not usually fall la that Hartford. June 16.— (A P )—^The gating body was perusing records and toe state, has been engaged to DIXIE — west wata wbro wqaia wdod J S t: Ntroh af Tima—to * FLAGG AND SOUMEME Flaktt^nd Gronuks Btaffordvllle have left to spend the contest the Kemp case in tpe Fed no eoihmlssKm, In another Im- class, of offenses which Involve! Esglldi OttirduiMe I m tladiM bnili (w eenventlon of the New England summer at their cottage at the Sunday evening, June 16 at the Col- of prisoners released from toe New prompt at Storrs, 0>nn., for toe raised new quutibns today among klra wrao wlao wwl wtoo krld ktrh ktaa I.Jtr Rhythm eral eourU on constitutional lUvo gone down to their cottage at waoe koma wdbo wbt wdaa wbit wdbl J 7:4»—Choir Symphonotta Prog. portant action yesterday, agreed to moral turpitude” , Arnold said. * CHIPSO 2Se end I b*> teg—sik m Tolland County Farm Bureau, coun- Synod 6f thd Presbirtanan Church WUUmantlc Camp orbund. Chester Congregational churh. The Black Point for a while.' Haven county Jail prior to tbe dtv American medical association con- wwra wmb* trait wrabr w ait k tA k*ke a.nSr Pfpmonado Con. reconsider Its recent denial of" .the grounds. If nseeaMry, would not per- order of service follows: 1, Organ election of last October. ty square dance to be held at toe vention delegates. 2?®* wdno wnox kwkb know winmm BemelBn Dfutgeron* entered Its third and last day today Mr. and Mra. Parley & Patten A meeting was held recently of a LaBaron Oroh, •Mtora railroad’s petlUon for au ‘Tt Is more like p a ^ n g through mit him to conceds any points to Prelude, Janet Pendleton; 2, Pro- Others who reported to toe Jury College Armory Storrs at 8 o’clock •1 "? » < } • wpar wmaa wcoo wrva «:l^10:1t—aiaa Schallart'a Ravlaara with many of the delegates having have with them at their home on the Joint carnival committee of Put before toe convention as a possenfer pooch a t ^ f l o llffbt at high tpeed with- Edgewood street for the summer the state during the trial in Con- cessional—Graduates and Faculty; quarters during the day were A l- June 30to. problem posed by toe government's ,wkbb wtaq wkbb weeo wabt k ^ waaz S ntr3?3tiS'"T Swanson Orchoatra fores to 2.5 cents a mil*. ' gene on record as demanding strict- necticut courts. ' 8, Invocation; 4, solo, Edelweiss Legionnaires and the South Wind- 1 m S S zJ J 'K rS 'ri Ow*"* Orehaatza out the Intention of hannlng any- TOMATO Soup Campbdr* bert Faller, Republican registrar of Fohne^ S & P Motor Sales Op- their son Jack who Is a student at sor Fire Department to make ar- interdepartmental committee to co- 10:10—11:10—Bek Orant and Orthaatra The present rate I* two e t a ^ one. This makes It less Immoral er observance of Sunday and ciitl- Wilbraham Academy. Patrick Healey, counsel for, Ueut. Drescher; 6, Scripture, Nathan voters; John T. Derwin, Democratic rangements for the carnival which ordinate health and welfare ac- no reheating was set for'Jiiiie'27. eisAbts Become Officers In but leaa dangarouz.".. cistng acUvltlea permitted on that' Miss Dorothy Donnelly of Brldge- Gov. Frank Hayes, charged with 2« Rudne; 6, Trumpet Duet, Eugene registrar of voters; Michael J. An- tivities, It stirred' speculation as to ^ e original , request F*ig i turned others with conspiracy by the and Ernest Lefkowitz; 7, Baccala- is to be held at Hills Grove In Wap- 11:18— Organ SUhouatte*—Vineeat New'Arrangetnent. Arnold ttid some- persons eon-1 'day by government and family. ^ r t . la visiting with her uncle the thony and Michael Bergin, clerics in whether Federal autooriUes were down by a 8 to 8 yote? . Concentrated ¥r%%h Prulti and Vagatablas ureate Address, Rev. William S ping the first week in August. toe registrar’s office. ^WILLINGTON Sargent. sldered monopoly akin to^burglary. A t p session last night, the dele- Rev. Joseph. Donnelly on H ‘ ' Waterbury Grand Jury, secured yes- considering toe use o f public funds A tukewarm- atUtude *; of some terday a copy of Judige Baldwin’s Beard; 8, Violin Trio, Mias Stella The Rye street school held their Regarding the recess wlilch be- 11:30—Happy Felton’* Orchastro. Others, ha said, "oomploln that it j street, for a few weeks. to help pay the doctor bUis of em- WTIC H e ^ s M ^ And oppoeiUpn of roU- ■The auto agm ey and servle* eto- la fantastlo to prosecute men. who SUPER SUDS gates expressed themselves as op- decision giving Kemp permission to Malkasian, Abraham Ltverant annual picnic Wednesday, June 16th gan today, Alcorn said: The first annual meeting of the posed to such aspecu of Sunday life Mr. and Mrs. George J. Frazier of ployed but under-privileged individ- Itavslsn Broodeoatlag *** MonOi Flag day was observed here In a bt held In the Towm hall June 22, foremost corporation attorneys, was 7:15—V o i^ VarieUeo. o ^ t o m e n t s where public galm turns to.’ quiet wray, almost all the Houses when there will be an opportunity num Methodist (Jhurch and who was Tbe Hollow, Willington Hill and tion of medical care. 7:80—News Reporter. 12:25— Cotm. Produce Market Re- "w*. are going through a period in board chairman of the International outweigh private toesea that toe STAFFORD SPRINGS where the Inmates could boast a flag to sign. W pastor at toe Tolland Federated Roaring Brook schools were -taken ' Proposals to equip organized 7:46—"Storie* In S w g ." !POrt. ^ M r. Sollmene is ain experienced which moat of our Industrial prea-r WHITE HOUSE IS WELL PAIKONIZED Mining Corporation and a director medicine with press agents and 12:30—Romance of Helen TrenL most ee^UaliriUlroad mileage of Bures are In toe dii;ectlon qf maifll displaying the Otara and Stripes Hebron people will be interested Oiurch for ten years, officiated. to toe Village Hill school Tuesday 8:00—Rudy Vallee’e Variety Show. therountry can be jfreservpd." accountant and formerly held the EVAP. MILK Aeengfof by tho Amorlosn h1o4le«l AMoolottoe over their front lawms. The new to learn that Miss Betty Johnson, in about 20 other corrorations. In- Interment was in .the family plot afternoon to see toe play "Robin legal counsel again occupied toe at- 9:00—Good News of 1938. 12:45— Our Gal Sunday. position of office manager at Schal- talning price* which there i* no Ur. and Urs. Alison Sanger of cluding the Otis Elevator Company, tention o f toe AM A House of Dele- 1:00—The Dance Hour. B- Eastman purchasing powgr to support and Belter Than EVen Break In flag bought by the American Legion daughter of the former Miss Sadie at toe North Cemetery with rela- Hood” the school presented. 10:00—Bing Crosby with Johnny wlto toe majority, but said he ler'a. He I* well qualified from Springfield were recent guests 'o f Raymond of this piace, wlU be one Mack Trucks, Inc., and the Curtiss tives of toe deceased as bearers. gates. Trotter’s Orchestra. Star GoMng In HoUywood knowledge aqd experience tA fill then cutting down proiluctlon and Crssm Sfyl* The Weather Helps Bring floated over the Soldiers’ Park. Richard W. Tyler, son of Mr. and with Harvey Olson. CTpreeg^ dMbt toe- Associated Rall- HEINZ SOUPS Mrs. Ullian Sanger at her home In Schools were nearly all too busy of the performers at tbe entertain Wright Corporation. Miss Bessie Terhune is entertain- The annual election of officers and 11:00—New*. capably the new poelUbn of secre- creating noemployment. x x x The Mrs. Fred Tyler of Willington Hill, 1:30— Music Graphs. I ! ? ? coiild Btaffordvllle. Out Good Crowds To Affair with graduation plans to make ment to be put on by the Gilead He attained international promi- ing Mr. and Mra. Davison of Dela- selecting a 1939 convention city ll:16—Ink Spots.' tary and trea*urer.^ * mpok of the business recession is and WlUiam J. Parizek, son of Mr. 1:45— The Gospel Singer — Ed- M rie w ^ from to* creditors’, point not reflected in reduced prices, but Ur. and Uta. Thomas Galllgan much of the day as to special pro- Follies at Bolton Friday evening, at nence as author of the Chadbourne ware. ' and Mrs. William Parizek of toe also remained. Among cities sub- 11:30—Richard HImber’a Orehaatra. With these present changes, Pur* Tomete and children of West Hartford are With two out o f three evenings world sugar control plan adopted In 13:00— Weather ReporL ward MacHugh. payrolls have declined 55 per cent HEINZ KETCHUP grams. 8:30. Little Miss Johnson will do The Tolland Grange will sponsor Glass Factory district were .gradu- mitting Invitations were Chicago, 2:00—Captlvators. Schaller Motor Sales retorh* to toe at their cottage at Crystal Lake for without rain, the Carnival sponsor- A. M. Tcjected plan be during the last year, x x x Mrs. Edwrard Paine and family tap dancing stunts. Her parents 1931 by the International Sugar a public setback card party and ated from toe Connecticut State Atlantic aty. New York aty, St. 2:15—To Be Announced. ^ e re d again if no better proposal set-up which helped materially In SUNNYFIELO the summer. ed by the Manchester Veterans As- are entertaining Mrs. Frank Wood- are Mr. and Mrs. EmU Johnson of (Conference at Brussels. The later dance at toe Community House Sat- LouU, Kansas a ty , Oeveland, 12:03— Jack Springg'e Orchestra. •Tncredlble a* It may seem. In or- College at Storrs Sunday. Richard 2:30—Buffalo Summer Theater. ywre presented "after a reasonable placing tola concern In toe front der to keep prieea up Induetry I* CORN FLAKES Criig • frocli U ra Frank Newton of Benning- sociation has been well patronized ley of New Rochelle and her grand- Hartford. failure of the plan he blamed upon urday evening June 18. Prizes are Philadelphia, and. Jointly, Min- 13:30—^Teddy King'* Orchestra. time.” Tyler was awarded toe Fannie l:0O-H9UenL 3:00—Harry Cool and toe Harmon Tank o f local auio sales and service choking off IU own avenue* of dis- ton, VL, has been visiting with since Monday night. Last night two daughter, Marilyn, at their new T. H. Kellogg of West Hartford stepped up production of sugar by to be awarded and refreshments Hatoeway Boas prize for excellence neapolis and S t Paul. ettes. agencies. For the sixteen year* IVORY SOAP 3 ^ . a s c visited his place in the Hopevale tribution. decreasing employment so R A LilQ H C IS A R ITT H friends and relatives In West Staf- small showers forced the bingo home, the former David Strong the United States and other large served. in French and WlUlam Parizek It was announced Dr. Nathan B. 8:15—First Orchestra Concert — Schaller Motors ha* sold and esrv- place on the WUUmantlc road. It is section one day this week. *omerrow*B Program and widening toe disparity of ford. game to cancel but there was not consumer countries. Mrs. Mary Heoly had guests from Bachejer .of Science degree with van Etten, New York a ty 'would International Society for Content Iced Dodge-Plymouth core, a repu- IVORY FLAKES a lo PUFFED W H E AT enough rainfall to drive away the reported that the Paine famUy ilb- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie F. Ward and A. M. 5 prices. We cannot cure that situa- Uiss Camilla Park Is spending Known as a "Radical CapltallsL" Massachusetts Wednesday. distinction In entomology. Both reUre as speaker of toe A M A House porary Music—BBC Symphony UUon has been honestly earned for tion through the SnU-trust law large, crowd In attendance. Joy their Hebron home very much. children of Providence, R. I., were (Chadbourne wraa a pioneer in ad- Mr. and Mrs. Horton Chapin who of Delegates. 8:00—R oy sad Bud. Orchestra and Chorus—from Lon- PRESERVES PUFFED RICE the summer vacation with her par- were Windham High school grad- 8:30—"Hi-Boys." square dealing. ' The new officers alone." ents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Park in That the Main street location for They came here from Larchmont, at their Hebron borne for the week- vocating labor’s right to bargain have been guests of Mr. Charles C. don. N. Y. end. uates. Mentioned among possible candi- 7:00—Morning W atch-B en Haw- pledge a return to,|hoee policies »nd CRACKERS iu.gu.M. arl^. 17« CRISCO Stafford Hollow. a Carnival Is a popular one, collectively and to share in cor- Talcott have returned to their home Mail Carrier Charles Lyon left to- dates for that office was Dr. H. H. thorne. s=sssz' O ay melffods which helped so much to proven by the hundreds of people Harold Cummings has returned Miss Marjorie Martin spent the poration profits. For many years he in Ordei, New Jersey. SALAD OIL Mr. and Mrs. Harry ^cGowan of from a trip to Vermont where be day for Boston, Mass., where he sHl Shoulders, Nashville, present vice- 8:00—^Newe. > bring sueceas to tola progreeelve BISQUICK who attend A ch evening from Man week-end at the home of her mother, Rtewdanl IRm tlERICAl APPOINTMENTS West Stafford are parents of a went with George Schatz of Gilead Mrs. T. D. Martin. She made the was president of the American As- E gg Mass Wlnnen receive treatment at toe Baptist speaker. 8:16-Newa I firm. Chester and vicinity. 'The manage TU N A FISH VS? l f « SW ANSDOWN daughter bom June lOtb at the to bring home a truck load of live trip to and from her wrork at Dal- sociation for Labor Legislation. The prize winners in the tent hospital for two weeks for a stom- 8:30—Radio Bazaar. Overnight News ment has opened several new mer- IB Oi Johnson Memorial hospital. stock for C. Daniel Way. ton, Mass., in her car. Bom in Houghton, Mich., he cataplllar egg mass competition ach ailment. Substitute mail carrier, 9:00—Herman'and Bonta. Normin ANNOUNCED BY BISHOPS CORNED BEEF chandise booths this 3rear. one of the studied at the University of Michi- awarded by Tolland Grange are 17e TO M ATO ES Mr. and Mrs. Dwight N. Thomp- Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert accompanied ne Hebron COngrega^onal choir Henry Borovlcka will cover toe 9:18—Gretchen MeMuUen. Of Connecticut ^ **• SoctalUt son and daughter Judith Ann of most popular of all attractions on her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Seilers and will furnish music at the St. John's gan but never wraa graduated from Aaron Silverman and Herbert Ur- route. 9:30.:-Food New*. P y y - •" PqlntmenU announced by Biahon will close this Frltlsy for the sum- The Carnival will close Saturday the chairman, Carlton B. Jones. It house on the Burrows Hill Road. FOR CHURCH POSITION Harold Lewis of Tolland is work- Gardiner H. Hall, son of toe late Heaven, To Italy. Lullabuy, A ll the ■Yersey O ty situa- WseAsmllMP.^ s.a..*^M K 11:46—"The Road of Life." Judge Ehneat A. Inglls reserved de- urioe McAullffe of the Hartford mer vacation. Graduation exercises evening. was unanimously voted* to endorse Many other Improvements are go- ing in Hartford and commutes dally (Lionel William H. Hall of South Birds Are Here Again, RoMa Hood. A unit on Taxation. Grades5, 6, 13 Noon— ^Noonday Musical*. cision In toe caee of Montgomery ”1' B^ocese In toe Catholic Traiucript will take place, Sunday afternoon at Organizations cooperating in the the candidacy o f Archibald McNeil ing on about the town. There is Hartford, June 16.—(A P ) — R. to bis work there. Willington, was Installed senior P. M. ' Right In step with to* widespread 8:30 In SL Eldward's' church. 7, 8. Song. North School. Play, Wilson, a negro, charged wlto man- The Rev. James F. Egan hoa been A&P BREAD Carnival as merabem of the Joint aa opposed to Augustine Lonergan quite a transformation already to Stanley Kendig. secretary of toe The Ellington Grange Ladles de- vice-commander of toe state de- A ll Baba and toe Forty Thieves. 13:16—Noontime Varieties. slaughter as a result of the fatal safety drives now in progress, toe named admlnlatrator o f St. An- Enrico Carocari, 21 son of Mr. committee are the Army and Navy for united States Senator. Only M seen in the Bchwartz house Michigan Council ot Churches and gree tesin initiated the first and lartment of toe Yankee Division 13:30— Rhythm of toe Day. -Assess: Birch Mountain. The Story of toe shooting In April of Edward Ma- new road maps of Richfleld Oil Ctor- toony’i pariah, Litehflald; toe Rev. and Mra Louis Carocari of Brendon aub. \TW, DAV, BWV, TD, YDVA four o f the six members- of the com. bought by aaude W. Jones. This is Religious Education for 1937-38, has second degrees on a class of candi- Veterans’ Association ffunday . in 12:46— "Bingin’ Sam." Heights is Improving at the New mittee were present as tw o were being painted and shingled. opera "Mlgnon”, Center achooL honey. ^ v e ipeakera. aU dealing with tojk^V . Fltzelmon* wlU become ad- ..and U8WV. Edward Copeland Is been announced as the assistant sec- dates for the Tolland Grange at a Torrington at toe 'ia te meetinjf.' 1:00—Nevirs. poration of New York give consid- minlatrator of St. Thomas's pariah Britain General Hospital where he away from home or otherwise pre- Presentation of diplomas, I. B. Dun- Hartford— Antheny J, Sunder- A«P MILK BREAD special meeting held at toe 0>m- The Home Economics oommlttee, 1:16— EacorU and Betty. erable apace to safety instruction, Chairman of the M VA and Lawrence retary of toe Connecticut Onincll of field, supervisor. Keller’s Ameri- O i^ e n , and toe Rev. SetUmlo Cni- Was taken last Friday afternoon vented from attendance. A formal Oiurches. munlty House Tuesday evening. .- M ra Joseph Dlmock of Willington, 1:30—Marjorie Mill*. , land, state police commissioner, an- mr Sc ^ ^ to toe WOR- according to an announcement by after being knocked down by a Converse is treasurer. ca. hymn by audience. drte 1^ appointed pastor of St. An- action will have to be taken at a As assistant to Dr. J. Quinter Miss Blanche Vesley, Lecturer of chairman, had charge of toe last 2:00—W P A Dance Orchestra. nounced that state police' under the 8ua«lay night in IU Ben Poliak, advertising manager. thony's parish, Bristol. rolling wheel which broke "loose Democratic caucus as to pledging Tolland Grange opened her home-in Appropriate exercises in obeerv- 2:30—Jake and Cku-1. direction of Sergeant Irving T On the Inside fold o f a cover WAPPING Miller, secretary, be will be In Ashford Orange •meeting. Songs by snee of flag day were led by Super- The complete list of clergy an. from a passing car. Carocari re- the Hebron delegates to the coming South Willington Thursday evening 3:46—Studio Program. Schubert at to* Westport barracks S * toien extended to 45 ehowing toe Joys of motoring, la a poIntmenU follow: ceived a fractured nose and In- PHARMACISTS E i m state convention in support o f Mc- charge of young people’s work and members of toe oommtitee were visor I. B. Dunfleld. Mary GIglio mlnutea from 6:46. leadership training. He wlU direct for a public whist card party for given with rhythm accompaniment 3:00—Th* Story of Mary Marlin. n^d patrol toe Mqrritt Parkway Uat of hlnU,» on "8af*-and-8av*" Thoma#, juries to his back and head. Neil, though the vote taken at the Wapping G.-ange N a 80. held Its read toe proclamation by (Jovemor 8:16—Ma Perkins. 24 hours a day when toe road is to participate are the character building project on toe benefit of toe Grange. Prises on kitchen utensils by M ra Dlmock, (Jross. ’The audience gave toe al- tory Henry A. Wallace driving. Another part of ths map to .S t Antoonya ^i7)e^f-c)Mi^c,esfions Miss LaDonna Bdgardus of Cleve- meeting was in favor of the pledge. regular meeting Tuesday evening 8:30—Pepper Young's FamUy. opened June 30. Church' Litehflald, admlnlatrator. -land, Ohio, was a recent guest of SLATE OF OFFICERS the tobacco plantations this sum- awarded and refreshments served M ra Ernest Wilson and M ra W il- legiance pledge and one vans ot gives th* 'T en OomnuindmenU" of A good attendance is reported at toe Wapping Community church mer. ' f 3:46—^The Guiding LlghL 'Th* Rev. Fitxslmona front B t Rev., and Mrs. Sterling S. White at Visitors were present from El- liam Downes of East Willington. toe Star Spangled Banner eras sung. Westbrook-Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gray and Brig. Gen John J. King safety. 8UU another feature da- at-the strawberry supper held Tues- House, with twenty-two members Petar'a church, Bridgeport to St parsonage In West Stafford. day evening at the Hebron Congre- Bom In Lancaster. P a. Mr. lington, Oom well and Mansfield M ra Downes led toe singing of The graduates are; Pearl Irene J. Feehley of Baltimors, married man. ■Igned to keep th* motorist out o f Eastern Point. June 16.— (A P )— presenL Miss Bernice Wheeler and L o m a s ’s ehureh, Goshen, adminis- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jezek and tlonal church dining rooms by the Kendig Is a graduate of Boston Uni- Granges at the special meeting of “ Juanita" and "(Jornihg Thru the Lee, Jeanette Anna Massolinl, Rich- ^^l«*d*y in that city suffered severe trouble I* toe revised Uat of 8Ut* Officers and representatives read Mrs. Ruth L. Dewey received their versity in the, department of re- trator. , Fsney MMiflt Pod ■BOO Edward of Btaffordvllle have their yearl>vreports today to more Ladl^ Aid Society. About 118 was Tolland Grange Tuesday 'evening. Rye” and also gave a recitation. ard Patrlbk Moonan, (Jertrude Zut- head cut* when their car struck a JJrtaiilng tonight! * . traffic laws, which enable toe mo- silver certificates for being a mem- ligious education. He has bad t The Rev. Crudele from th* Holy Avenge ,lTetumed.from a motor trip to New than 200 delegates to the 6&d an- realised by the ladlea Visitors were Mias Ruth West was a recent "Mehltable Green." The group eras ter. Center school; Wilfred Joseph . parked truek here whUe they were o J T "? *~ ^ A B C J .C »8 6:45 W a torist to sU y within th* law in un- ber of Wapping Grange for twenty- perlence In Oirtstlan leadership gueet of her grand parents, Mr. and dressed in costume. Mr. and Mra. famUlar territory. R o s ^ church. Bridgeport to S t ;T o rk City where they visited with nual convention of the Connecticut present from Colchester, East Breault, Mary Louis GIglio, Stanley on a honeymoon trip. They win be to W b i^ Uhemployid Anthony’s church, Briotol. pastor Triends and relatlve.s. five years. The next meeting will be training work in schools and sum- Mrs. Ivan Wilcox of Merrow. Roilin Birdsall of Enfield were pres- Leroy Nichols, Marjorie Lois Noren. Individual map folders are avail- FOWL Pharmaceutical Association here. Hampton, Gilead, and other nearby confined aeveral daye in Middlesex The Rev. J«*n F. ChiUltMi to St on June 28th and will be a M>-stery mer camps: R e' waT^irector of ent and M ra Birdsall was a speak- Dick Glasomini of Park street Principal business of the day will places, besides the home people. EMward Bing of New York aty Robert Sherwood Skinner, Charles hospital, Middletown. A ** -American M e d i^ able at Richfleld Dealers for toe Thomas’s church, WaUrbuiy, aselat- was given a stag party at the He'bron Orange again cover^ it- Ride. ^ leadership training for the Pennsyl- U vacationing for two weeks with er. Mr. and M ra Biidaall formerly Herbert Warren, Thomas William A u c t i o n epnvenUoa. foUowlng SUtes: Mains, New Benelew be the election o f officers this aft- Waterbury—WlUlam W. Gager Rnto Maple Grove Itm. Tuesday night, by self with glory in the softball con The graduation exercises of the vania State Council of Christian Toliand friends. lived In South Willington where he Wllaon.-^r., North school. R ^ o W XAF-NBC—6:15 Vocal Varie- Ham j^ra, Vermont, Rhode Island. ernoon. Among the speakers at the announced hi* resignation as pub- The Rev. Stephen A. Grinvalaky Heavy Stoer Beef ,over thirty of his friends In honor test of Tuesday evening. It was Wapping Grammar school will take Education for nine years. For three Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Miller and was superintendent of ths' dairy Elano, Effrcli. Mountain. HassachusetU,' Oinnecticut, New CHUCK ROAST afternoon session *111 be Attorney- years he was chairman of tjie lic defender for ..New Haven (boun- to ths Church of th* Holy Nam*. ^ approaching marriage to Miss held in Coventry .with the Orange place this Thursday evening. June lamilv have moved from Mrs. Laura farm. M ra Dlmoric sang "Abide "C lan colors are blue and gold. noiaday, Jorb If Burna Jersey, New York State, MetropoU- Stratford assistant General Charles J. McLaughlin and leaderahlp training professional ad- ty at Waterbury. Holder of the poet Florence Taylor of Fisk street. team there. According to report 16, at toe Wapping school hall. Jiidson’s house to an "apartment With Me.” The limch consisted ot Teachers, Miss Lydia Young, Mrs. P. M. . 5*®* HImher oreheatio. Un New YqrlL Pennsylvania, Mary- Congressman J. Joseph Smith of visory section of toe International ■Inc* 1023, he will devote hla toll Th* Rev. Andrew J. Rajns to the Mr. and Mrs. Louis St. Germain Waterbury. the score stood at 10-0 In favor of There are to be twenty-seven gradu- rented off Ivan West. salad, crackera cake and coffee. Lillian Mack, Mrs. Alice D. Stough- Honor Meld—SMOKED Council bf Religious Education. 4:00—Of Men and Bootes. Ume to private practice. land, Delaware. Virginia and West Sacred Heart ehureh, Torrington, as- j ^ d son Louis of Curtis street have Hebron. WhUe the home team docs ates. The program is to open with a Mrs. L. Ernest Hau and Mrs. The Eagleville Fire company, ton, M ra Ruth Jones Keith. Mu- Virginia. sistant The two-day convention will close He has already assumed his du- 4;16— When We Were Young. SHOULDERS 3>een spending- a few days with Mr. expect to be able to keep up to that which Is oonnected sritb this place,, sic supervisor, M ra ld(dla R. Allen; Hartford—SUt* Athletle Oim-^ tonight with a banquet and the class song followed by a class wel- ties here and is living temporarily Joseph Du Fore were guests of 4:80—Thoes Happy GUmana. *«SS I S IK r ,V * ^ ; Beside these safety features and ^ T h * Rev. Joesph W. Kukue to S t i;Bnd M ra G. C Burdick In Tantlc standard long such a wmlkover is a friends in South WllUngtot. Wednes- attended the 50th anniversary cele- Burse, Miss Margaret Danehy. 4:45—Current ()u*ction* Before mlasloner Frank 8. Ooakey announc- M ^ s church. MiddUtown, asaist- president’s baU, led by President come by Barbara Nevera an ad- on the tobacco plantations while at a remarkable oompleU map of each eiio*e H-ik Sfoi Mrs. TUlie Horn in Norwich. And Mrs. William J. Dunphy. Yes- pleasing experience once In a while. dress by Richard NIedewerfer, en- day. bration at Manchester Saturday and The Gilead Follies will present a.- ^ tbe Senate. ed that he would meet oU promo- IndlvUual staU lUelf, there are BOILED H A M 23< work there. M ra Kendig, who is rvenlnr WJZ-NBC—6:80. Elvira Rio* HAM BURO Mrs. Katherine Krause has re- terday a professional session svas Hebron members of the class of Utled “Electricity." Alice Stratton, The High School at KenL Conn., took port In toe parade. The com- play at the hall Friday evening '6:00—Ad Liner—Dane* Program. ters and matekmakaie in to*-state m llea^ tables sb o w i^ toe dis- 'Ih* Rev. Jams* E. Noonan to S t ;^umed to her home at Crystal Lake 1988 and parents will attend cUisa also a graduate of Boston Uni- pany was awarded a silver cup for 8 o’clock Dancing will folk... >71:80—Let's Pretend. ~ Tima; 8 Toronto John’s church. Noroton, sssia ta^ held, followed at night by a pro- "Longfelloy”, and one by Ndreen versity, and their three children are closes Friday and Miss Theljpa Rice, at the Pollob National Home here tance* between cltlM, up-to-the- fP*^*;*pabding two weeks with her day exercises at Wlndjiam High the oldest fire apparatua Proceed* sill go toward to* Grange. 8:00—New* Service. Sunday afternoon. Promenade Sjrmphony; 9 Puhtser The Rev. William J. RalUy to S t MACKEREL FMeH R. ^4 gram of entertainment Niadden "The Radio”, Hesel NIe- in WaUrtown. Maaa, but wUl Jotn ^acher them of mathematics will mlnUU Information on road oondl- STEA K COD 2 25c a o n Charles Krause and his famtlv School, WUUmantlc, Thursday mytC Bernard Joae^ Gaffney of Crom- The Juvenile Grange lylll sen hOBM 6:10—Baseball Scores. ' f ^®«(»m i >AGB InCRT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1988 WelU, Winiam F. W ell, Alice J1ANCHE8TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 16,1988 West, Herbert A. West, Zliia _ ------■■■ ■ ------I I - ______' PAGE MOn^' DOaOR ENDORSES White, Robert C. Williams, Edwin YANDERMEERCAui W. Wlrtalln, Ethel M. Wohllebe, Irene E. Worcester, Edna H. Local Sport Chatter “YELLOW JACK” Wright, Lorraine A. Wroblewakl. JOHNNY VANDER MEER HURLS William A. Yost. AND CONFID0IY IN OradUBUon Tonight, Frank (Toakey o f West Hartford,^the beat shows of the season,..,it The graduation exercises of the recently appointed as state boxing PA^s Upset Moriartiis In Twilight Thriller, 4 to 2 will consist o f twelve aU-atar bouts, Tolland County Home school will be HIS2NDN0-HnTER commtaaldnar, waa a coualn of tne I including a setto between Manches- SECOND NO-HITTER IN WEEK Chahman Of Board Of held this evening at eight o’clock late and lamented Frank C. Buacb ter’s Eddie Elm and Bob Little of in the school auditorium under the of this town, according to a story In I Springfield. . . . the local middle- RATE BUDGE NO. 1 Health Enthnses 0?er I^c- direction of the two teachers, Mias the Waterbury Republican... Buacn weight U seeklitg hU third straight BRING ABOUT DEADLOCK Mangrum Moves Up to Tie YOUNGSTERS STAR Mildred Candlto and Miss Lillian waa director of the Recreation Cen- triumph of the season.. . . Local Teams Not Wtlling Brown. Miss Sarah Hammond will TO TAKE OVER HALL OF FAME ters here and a former sparring supervise the music. FOR ENGLISH PLAY tore Coming Here. partner o f Schmeling and Demp- The feature event brings to- Guldahl tn Western Open IN LINKS WARFARE The graduation qlass with the Congratulated' By Babe aey---- FOR SECOND IN LEAGUE To Use Mount Nebo Field ed" him, signed him up and sent aa:;latance of other members of the gether Charlie Baginskl of Spring- BASEBALL SOOBE; field and Joey Marcus of Windsor him to their farm In Dai^n. A t the school will present the play "The Coakey was down In Waterbury YOUNG REDS’^TAR end of that season, there was a 7,777 T O 7,776 W. , Louis, Jun* lA — (A P )— Dr. D. C. T. Moore, chairman of King of the Golden River” by John Locks... .B a i^ sk i is a boxer and a In facL with a tough old par Rnth; Takes Today Off mlxup in the transfer papers, and U. S. Star Prohibilire F in r - Here to another angle on the * the Manchester Board of Health, Ruskln, the play being origlnairy the other night' at a boxing show good on e....h e’s so good. In fact, R e l^ Guldahl and Ray Mangrum, g l ^ g the field the hone laugh, MLl$T1ils game will mark the flret bte the Dodgers had to let the young Superior, WU. — (A P ) — The Falkosid Scatters Fire Ifits Patty Berg Heads List In Nebo Jinx to local baseball teams. medical examiner, and general prac- written by the graduates taken from ..one bout was'stopped by the that It may be necessary for him to I Twilight Upset \ tied for the lead, battled par shoul- and score* for the most part tkld- tween these two teams and aeooid. aofttiall Yame between Superior For A Fishing trip. referee ‘ because a fighter had re- “gold mine" go. Manchester Green had a Tri- tog to reporU Rockville has a 'g ^ . tltloner here for over thirty years, Rusklh's Btory and will be In three turn pro soon.. . .Marcus, on the FIRST TO ACHIEVE and Minong chapters of the Mys- ^ ite At Wimbledon; Mrs. der to shoulder today through the dlng hack and forth like peas on a ceived a cut oVer hla e y e ....th e Leads Minor Leagnea rn~ Pelish-Amerleaa team but seems a Mt alow to get* tmquallfledly recommends the his- acts. other hand, la purely a puncher Uc Knights of the Blue *Ox, waa, Aid Mates Field BriDiant- platter, even playera who started Women’s Western Open County league game at home for fighter bawled but the referee and There followed a .term 'adth AB. R. H. PO. A. E. final 36 holes of the western open ting atarted. * torical film "Yellow Jack," showing The characters will be portrayed Ida one chance with the Springfield by all accounts, quite a battle the last two ropnds six strokes off thla Suntiay and refused to play claimed he was able to c o n tin u e .. Scranton. Then he was s h lp i^ to Kulasenakl, 2b .. 2 1 Moody Tops Women. golf tournamenL A ll the local teams are ahyfaw Simday and Monday at the State as follows; Gluck, Alba LaMarche; Midland Park, N. J., June 16-— youth la to get a solid wallop over, SENSAHONAL FEAT Certified public accountants haveve FalkowskI, p . . . . 4 1 the pace rated aa contenders until here even though a Rockville team Hans, Erie Bryant; Schwarz, Ed- which led Coakey to tell him the Nashville o f the Southern Associa- "Id. (J|| Ij Behind Him; Duffy They were teamed up to the pair- At Colorado Springs. away from Nebo. The Bluefle^ wlU' theater. Dr. Moore stated In a let- (A P )—Johnny. Vander Meer went otherwlss. he may find himself on tion. A fter one losing game there, revealed the score to be 7,777 f< A. Obuebowaki, aa 3 C the last putt was holed. would be the attraction. Last night ward Kibbc; Northwest Wind, Ma- following atory: "I had a coualn ings, thus making certain that the not take another chance only ter to Manager Jack Sanron of the fishing today, "mighty pleaaed" the receiving end of a lot of he waa bundled off to Durham, N. Minong and 7,776 tor Superior. J. BycholskI, lb . .3 C Lelond Gibson of Kansas d ty , Joe Hublard atated that he refused rlon Newell; King of the Golden named Buacb, Who was a promialng home stretch o f the 38th annual the team* who had slated gaatoa .State theater that "Yellow Jack" pimch«!b___ C^' ln the Piedmont league, where The Mystic Knights of the ^ Gives Only Three Blows Becker,' S b ...... 3 C london, June 18.— (A P ) - J . Don- another dark horse, and Toney to take a chance and play at Nebo River, Rose Riley; The Dog and Old over his two straight no-bit, no-run heavyweight In Manchester a feW event would be anything but a Colorado Springs, CMo., June 16. earlier to the season are using this is one of the most remarkable his- in 1636 he won 19 games, waa the Blue Ox Is sort of a perpetual Haraburdti cf .. 3 1 ald Budge, Esq., the talented Cali- Penna, Dayton, were bracketed to- because he waa of the opinion that Man, C>dric Deere; Little Child, pitching porformances, but happier Southpaw FastbaOer Reach- yawn. famous old diamemd. The field itself torical films he had ever seen. years ago. He got a cut ober hla • Manchester High starts Its bid strikeout king with 295 • "kayos" adoration society for Paul Bun- 'Vojeck, c ...... 2 1 fornian, leads what should be an gether at 148; Bert Montresser, —(A P)—Youth to having its fling he would not mnke umpire expenses "Having seen the picture, ‘Yel- (Carolyn Greghi; prologue. Vlr^nla than all get-out over personal con- Mangrum, lanky Dayton, Ohio, la to first class shape, there to - eye one nigbt'lust like you received. for Its .fburth state titje.of the 1937- and had a 2.65. earned ruh average yan, mightiest lumberjack o f Bot Loses On Misplays. C. Obuebowaki, If 2 0 all-conquering U. 8. tennis brigade Taylorvllle. HI; Floyd Farley of to the htgh-altitiide battle of Broad- Wt alone paying the stated guaran- ■ low Jack' (which means yellow Hunt and Margaret CNmnlngham. gratulations from Babe Ruth. pro, eased into the spotlight vir- pie room for ca n and fans but noM He insisted on continuing, and hla 38 sports season this afternoon at per nine Innings. That earned him them a ll The game waa on a Hlllnskl rf ..... 2 0 0 10 0 Oklahoma d ty ; A1 Broach of Farm- tee. He stated that he wanted to get Processional of graduates, Alba The Babe’s “Nice going, kid" and es AU-Time Pitchiiig High iSondiw '^('•'"Plonshlps tually unnoticed yea ter^ y by card- moor—the ninth annual women’s of the teams will risk poor "gate opponent used The wound for a tar- 4:30 o’clock In meeting Weaver High the title of No. 1 minor leaguer of big scale, oa is everything which Ingdale. N. Y"; and Tom Draper, St. the West Side and when he found returns” at the field. LaMarche, Rose Riley, EMward Klb- handshake was the first greeting get and made It worse. The cut Budge Is favored at the prohibi- tog bto second straight 72, one over western open golf tournamenL of Hartford at Mt. Nebo In the sec- the year, and the Reds brought him concerns mythical Paul.- It went The Poli8h-Aineri(»n8, paced Totals ...... 24 4 8 2 i 9 1 Loula amateur, were bunched at 149, that he could not get this field he The Blueflelde had a ohanoe to be. Erie Bryant, Marion Newell; In- JohnitV received when be finished didn’t heal properly and’ every time With Two Hitless P er tive price of 1 to 5. Helen Wills par, for a 144 total at the half-way Seven of the sight contenders left vocation by Rev. W. F. Tyier, pas- ond round of the state baseball tour- up at the start of last season. They 73 Innings. by, the brilliant pitching of Moriartys and Horton Smith, Frank Walsh. ask4d the Rockville management entertain the Bristol CollegtoM hla 6-0 no-hItter for the (Tlnclnnatt ho fought thereafter It would open AB. R. M o^ y, who tops the seeded list mark. Guldahl, who topped the field to the quarter-finals today are oom- tor of the Vernon Congregational n e y .... the visitors, with a 6-0 vic- shipped him to S3rracuse for the rest The final Superior run was H. PO. A. E. Lawson LltUe, Leonard Dodson and to, make arrangements to play th* here this Sunday but turned down Reds against the Brooklyn D o zers the first time it was hit. He had to of the campaign for seasoning. And Johnny Falkoski, turned in the Zwlck, ss . . ...4 0 1 3 2 0 in the women’s singles division, la with a par 71 at the 18-hole mark, paraUve youngsters In links war- game In the Windy City. chuiidi; presenting of diplomas.,, by last night ^ tory over Manchester Trade, are fonnances In Four Days. made by Augle Holmberg, who favored at 6 to 2, with Alice Mar- Harry Cooper, all links arUsta and fare. The sole representative of the game because M L Nebo wa* the. quit ^le ring.” favored... ,Cy Blanchard la the now he’s back—but to stay. biggest upset of the Twilight Haefs, If .. . 4 0 1 1 0 meanwhile slid to a 73 In his second all 150 shooters, still were very A fter some deliberations the George ■ Slswlck, chairman of the "And the Babe baa always been circled the bases on crutches In Die a ahade behind at 3 to 1. round. the older set Is gracious Mrs. Opal only local diamond available. For mound choice for the Red and White Hla classy performance, which League campaign at the West Wylli. lb ,.. .. 3 1 0 10 0 much among those present. Rockville mentor agreed and the Board of Management; speaker, my Idol; believe me, that was the four hours and lo minutes, stop- Cobb, 3 b ___ ’^ 0 absence of Germany’s Baron S. H ill Kansas a ty , who looks some reason, fans vidll not turn out Rev. Roscoe Metzger, pastor of the Matchmaker Pete Perone’a ama- but Weaver’s nominating for slab was made easier when Buck Mc- ping at third base for lunch. Side Oval last night by de- .. 3 I 1 1 0 Although Mangrum and Guldahl, Snead, Hamilton and Penna all Green will travel to Rockville to to profitable n u m ^ n at tk* biggest kick of all," said this quiet By SH) FEDEB Cormick’s three-run homer put the O’Malliy, 2b .. 1 0 ,0 0 0 Ctottfried Von Cramm and Califor- who Is seeking his third consecutive ready to give any of the younger Ellington Congregational church; teur boxing card at South Park In duty lies between Lonergan, Ma- A fter the game the meat of 16 saw their chances to end the first player* a sturdy batUe. play at that city Sunday afternoon. MOunL youngster, who hasn't changed much Associated Press Sports Writer finishing touches on a four-run game feating Moriarty Brothers, 4 Fraher, cf .. .. 3 0 1 1 0 nia s Bobby Riggs, the only players title, held the center of the stage, graduating class representative, from the lad who personified the Hartford tonight looks like one of loney and B lack .... cows and three acres of potatoes 36 holes at the top wrecked on the Mrs. Hill and Patty Berg. Minne- winning rally In the third Inning, to 2. It was by far the most Pongratz, c . .. 2 0 1 4 4 believed capable of extending Budge they were hemmed , In by threats, Edward Klbbe; class song by the "typical American boy" In a base- Johnny 'Vander Meer moved into was whipped up Into a snack for leaves the path to the champion- last holes yesterday. Snead’s bogey apolis, freckle-faced darling of the completely overshadowed two other exciting encounter of the sea- Geer, r f . . . . . 2 0 0 1 0 with a bevy of aharpslhooters ready go up against the rifling tee shots graduates, Alma Mater, Fare Thee ball movie a few years ago. baaeball’s hall of fame last Satur- the Bunyan disciples. Duffy, p .. .. ship wide open for the Callfomlmi. five on No. 17 robbed him of a Ue. galleries, were to open the day’s Athletic*— Bach hit homer and sto- Well; I benediction by Rev. W. P. first-rate pitching Jobs on yester- .. 8 0 0 0 7 to pick them off at the slightest of Babe Didrikson, Beaumont, Adds a Few Detalla. day. Now be owns it. son, featured by sensational Wollett, c .. . 0 0 0 No one to near him In the odds, Hamilton came to No. 18 needing a play at 3 p. m.. eastern standard gie, driving In two runs, to 7-5 wto Tyler.- day’s program. Jim Tobin, the 1 0 sign of a stagger. Texas, professional. over Tigers. By the time the 23-year old blonde The Cincinnati Reds' 3S-year-oId Pittsburgh Pirates’ young right- baseball for the mbst part with Stratton, rf . 1 0 0 0 0 ra e fading Bunny Austin of Great birdie for a tl*. Someone told him Ume. Five days ago Patty beat Strawbeny FeoUvaL southpaw faatballer. In his first full Sam Snead, the Weat Virginia The ssmi-flnato will be staged to- husky reached home early today, the hander, hurled a flve-h'ltter to every trick in the bag b°eing Britain to 6 to 1, Roderich Menzel where he^ stood, and he * promptly the Missourian 6 and 6 to win the Jim Tobto, Pirates—HaadduSM The F r ^ d ly class of the Union story of bis unprecedented baseball GAMBLERS FAVOR LOUIS year'in the major leagues, reached slugger, and allek lltUe Paul Run- Tfans-Mtoatoaippt UUe at Tulsa for morrow afternoon, and the two su- whitewashing the New York Giants, Totals ...... 26 3 6 31 IS of CzMhoBlovakla 7 to I, and Kho blew himwlf to a bogey five. Penna plafita with dv* hlto for 24) wfak achievement waa all over the dia- new all-time pitching high last pulled for the entertainment of yan of White Plains, N. T.. were her first major championship. M rvlvon win trudge 36 holes eeroas CongregaAonal church will hold a 2*0 . Score by In___ Sin Kle of China and Henner Hen- went three over par on the last two Johnny Kroner, Indiana—Hit tw »' strawber^ supper this evening at mond world. But Johnny, who night in Brooklyn by hurling bis Sport Forum the fans. only one stroke behind, with Bob Mrs. Hill Is 4he only one left In Broadmoor's up-and-down battle- The defeat, however, didn't cut Poliah-Americana . 100 001 3—4 kel of Germany 10 to 1. holes to wreck hla chance. doubles and drove to two runs fat the chu m dining voom. The menu doesn’t like to talk about hlmselft second no-hlt, no-run game in a Daffy Hurls 8-Hlttor Hamilton, a dark horse from Evans- the fleld' v^ho has won the open be- ground'Saturday for the champion- AT 11-5 TO KEEP CROWN the Giants’ league lead any, since Moriarty ...... 200 000 0—2 The women's singles field also 'The field was sliced to the low 67 ship. 6-4 victory over Senators. will IncRide salads, cold meat, cold row. fore, capturing .tt twice. added a few more detaUi In reply- TOUCHING THE BASES Elmore Duffy pltehsd. tbree-hlt Three base hlta. A. Obuebowaki, suffers from the absence of several ville, Ind., and Jimmy Hines of New players for the final 36 holes, with Pepper Martin, Cards — Droao In Blaw, baked beans, trellsh, rolls, cof- ing to questions. That made it all' That’s something not even the Deacon Danny MacFayden dupileat. Beatrice Barrett, Minneapolis, ed Toby’s trick against the second- ball for Moriartys only to have his Haefs; blU off. Duffy 8, FalkowskI prominent plasrers. Dorothy Round York only one stroke behind them. 20 of the survivors amateurs. three runs to 0-7 wto over PhlUUn. fee, strawberry /Ishortcake and the more unusual. ' Matbewsona, the Johnsons, the who dronned Mrs. Helen Hicks banked aUghUy over $500,000, and place Chicago Cuba to give the Sports Editor: matea wobble a bit in the first of 5; sacrifice htu, Vojeck, C. Obu- to not competing and Helen Jacobs, Jimmy Foxx, Red Sox— H it hMb- cream. The committee In- charge For Instance, he didn’t know until Youngs ever did. Harb, UtUe Rock, Ark., out of th* iW ESTER D flrS»STflR S Odds On Champion Rise As this didn’t count several large Boston Bees a 2-0 victory. Not a I attended the ball game Monday the seventh to enable the P A ’a to chowakl, HiUnakl; stolen bases, who hurt her arm and shoulder Just er and double, drivlBg to two runs In Includes Mrs. RIchkrd Blankenburg. about an hour and a half before An Unequalled Test register their triumph and bring O’Malley; base on balls off, Falkow. before the Wightman <3up matches. and Mlsa Marble. Others seeded' running In a 20-hole rizxler yester- blocks of reservations for which man passed first base against Dan- night between the Blueflelds and SOFTBALL PRACTICB By the Associated Press. beating Browns, 7-4. Mrs. Mary Gregiu, Mrs. Frank game time that he waa going to In all baseball history, only ten ny. / about a two-way deadlock for sec- ski 3. Duffy 3; hit by pitcher, O’Mal- Is not seeded. Neither to Anita Include Mrs. Hilda Krahwlnkel day, faced blonds Shirley Ann John- pitch. checks bad not yet been received. Moriarty Brothers’ softball team Johnny Vander Meer, Reds — Schlott, Mrs. Otto Kasulke. Mrs, Bomber Re?eab Intention jltchers ever have turned In two no. German-Americans and saw a good ond place In the League standings ley by Falkowakl; struck out , by, Lizana, the United SUtea stogies Sperling of Germany, Mme. Rene son, Chicago, to a batUe between Annie Elnseldsl, . Mrs. Bertha "O f course,” he explained, " I sus- lit games over their entire careers. Amerk Leaders Win will hold a practice session tomor- two o f the tournament’s pretUeat Pitched second straight no-bltter, Over In the American league, the game. In the fifth Inning, Keeney .with the Blueflelds to undisputed FalkowskI 4, Duffy 7; umpires, champion, who didn't decide to play Mathtou of France, Kay Stammers Schlaeffer .Mrs. Martha Zinsser and pected I t But Mr. McKechnle None ever had come through with row night at 6:15 o’clock at - the players. trouncing Dodgers, 6-0. Cleveland Indiana retained their possession of the lead. Falkoski Brennan, Dwyer, unOl reoently. She to to be mar- of England, Mrs. Sarah ftadfrey Fab-< Or. D. C. Y. Moore. Mrs. Rose C^ecbowskl. (W ill McKechnle, Cincinnati mana- To Seek Quick Kayo Over t^^; in one season. hit a triple to left field and as 1 ried to July. Charter Oak street field. All play- Helen Hofmann, long-drivtog bru- WRESTLING half-game lead over the New York gave up five blows but kept them yan of Brookline, Maas., and Mar- e rs are asked to report at that Ume. Jake Powell, Yankees—Hit dou- I lM|jectk>a In Ellington. ger) doesn’t tell us until an hour or And now, along comes young watched him run the bases he failed nette from Salt Lake City, was ble and two singles and scored two DOG TRACK STARTS Yankees when both came from be- well scattered. Jadwiga Jedrzejowska, the Polish garet Serlven of Etogland. ^Any local team that desires to play . . . ■------teJ- fcver)," said Dr. Moore, "1 moat- Past Department (tomniander EM- two before the game. Johnny, who started his baseball in) absolutely to touch second. I won- Governor ‘'Ammons .... when hia grlrl who campaign^ successfully In paired with slender Bernice Wall, runs In'6-4 victory over White Scnc. By the Assoelated sincerely hope that this picture be hind to score vlctflries. The Tribe der what umpire J'ack Dwyer would The P A team register^ in the Moriartys on that night may call ward L. Newmarker will conduct "It doesn’t make much difference, Schmeling; To Be ADowed a church league near his home In” Browns hit the skids for fair, Gabby the United States last summer. Is T h j potato to a naUve of South Chicago. Denver’s PhyUls Bu- Danny MacFayden, Bees —Blank- seen by every one who can-posaibly snapped a five-game losing streak say If he were asked this quesUon first frame only to have Moriarty 3873 or get to touch with D. Kerr Philadelphia— Everett ICanbalL the annual inspection o f Natheway- though. I just go out and pitch Midland Park, N. J., and then was Brothers come right back and Street discarded No. 1 3 .... baseball seeded third behind Mr*. Moody America. chanan, Colorado champion and the ed Cubs. 3-0, with five hits. ^ Sttend the showing. It la one SEASON TOMORROW to five straight with a 6-4 decision (and by the way 1 am partial to the scouts are watching John Grey, 17- at 9 Short stbeeL M l, La Junto, Colo., threw H eiiili Mlller Post No. 62 In EUlngton this my own natural ball game. The given the go-by from three big gather two runs to their half. But last hope for the home state, was to Sam Chapman and Lou Finney, "- ' o f the most remarkable portrayals More Bandage. over the Chicago White Sox. Blueflelds). I don’t think a mem- imar-old deaf mute pitcher of New Olsen, 319, Minneapolis, 11:14. ' evening at the Ellington town hall. fielders behind me really make . it league clubs, to toss two nohltters Falkoski gave notice to thla frame . o f history that 1 have ever seen on possible, anyway. , Swlnln’ Sammy (Chapman hit bis ^Mnoan, Conn...... Louis and All members who have uniforms are In two consecutive appearances— ber of the German-American team that was out to obtain revenge smd the movie screen. ssked to wear them. " I had every possible confidence all in the space of four days. seventh homer as the Athletics saw this, which goes to show that Schmelilng (via first class ghosts) made It two straight over the with the bases loaded and one away "Being interested in public Attending Orsdastlao. In them all the way through last New York, June 16— (A P )—The descent Oral fo Open At Last Saturday, pitching against most players follow the ball Instead tell you what they'U do to each >;' health,” continued Dr. Moore, "I Tigers, 7-6. Jimmy Foxx walloped he pitched himself put of the hole Dr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Morin of night Take that ninth Inning, professional gamblers. Impressed by the Boston Bees, he hurled the first of the runner. other to the current liberty... .It , have read and re-read many times No. 19 to pace the Boston Red Sox allowing only the two scores. From Wlndoar avenue attended the grad- now. The bases were’'loaded and a number of things, have Jumped nlne-lnning National League no-hlt- A West Side Fan then until the sixth there waa no costa Mike Jacobs' 25 cents every . the history of the fight against 'Yel- West Springtield; Fmal to a 7-4 Victory over the St. Louis time he malls out a fight ticket... uation exercises In New BriUln to- two were Out With the count two their odds from 8 to 5 to a Juicy ter since Daffy Dean turned the Browns. " Editor’s Note:, "W est Side Fan’s” scoring by either team. Several k w Jack’ and would recommend, strikes and one ball on Leo Duro- 11 to 5 that Joe Louis will retain trick In 1934. Last night, he re don’t be surprised If Joe Louis looks not only the younger people, but fif’! College, where The Cardinals collected 16 hits to criticism of baseball playera la well times Moriartys had men on bajKs their daughter, Mias Beatrice Morin Cher, I tightened, up. Ernie Lom- hU heavyweight championship In his peated against the Brooklyn Dod- taken as there’s no doubt that many for a new training spot after the teachers, and professional people as Trials Are Held. win a 9-7 slugfeot from the Phillies. and Haefa' mighty triple to deep coming fight was a member of the graduating bardi, my catcher .came out and 15-round fight with Max Schmeling gers, 6-0, before a sellout crowd of such Instances as he describes takes center with none out only to be wen, seeing this picture." told me to throw a curve. I did, 38,748 which packed Ebbeta-field to Ilobert Montgomery and Virginia • Morin Is a graduate next Wednesday night at Yankee place In semi-pro ball. The umpire, stranded bears mute testimony that They're experimenting with a of the Rockville High school with but It waa outside. Then Emle atadlum. see major league night ball Inaugu- of course, has nothing to do with tjqre football which may be the Bruce have the leading roles in West Springfield, Mass, June 16— Falkoski was determined to \rin. the class of 1634. told me to give him the fast ball That Is somewhat disconcerting to rated In the Metropolitan area. the play as a runner may mlsa ev- Many Fielding Genm bcrriea..,,lt Is made over a wa* “ Yenow Jack”. Lewis Stone, that (Special)—Final schooling events Last Night *8 Fights Tennis Club Oamea. down the middle. And when he those of us who already Sre well Superb In Pinches ery base and get away with It un- Brilliant fielding by both teams fo r a and has no seam sf,. .which ilae actor of stage and screen, is hit I t I knew right away that Harry at the West Springfield track last east In the role of Major Walter TOe matches are scheduled for out on the Schmeling limb, even Ejght men reached base, all on less his omission Is pointed out by helped out the respective pitchers. will make It doubly tough for Mr Mth tonight and Friday In the craft would catch I t " (He did.) though the odds-Iayers lately have night In preparation for the open- walks, as his mates fielded perfect- By .ASSOCIATED PRESS an opposing player. The ump can- Haefa raced Into left field, away Sam Baugh and the other pitchera Bead and other leading characters Intense Conrentratlon. ing of the regular season tomorrow hi the show are Henry Hull, Buddy Rockville Girls’ Tennis club. The been dead wrong more often than ly, but Johnny pitched his way right ’< New York—Jackie (Kid) Berg not call It himself. The rule book over near the foiil line and made a to chuck ". . t h e forward passers matches tonight are Farr vs. NelT "A fter it waa all over." he added, right. night added new threats In the race out of every pinch. Even'In the 148, England, and Augle Arellano! great one handed stab, getting the will have to learn all over again Xhsen, Andy Devine, Charles Co- "I waa In a daze for half an hour. explains: "It should be noted that hum and Henry O'Neill. 6 p m.; Devlin vs. Little, 7 p. m.' The previous odds of 7 to 5 and for victory honors In (he coming ninth, when, with one out, he load- 148, Houston, Tex., drew (8). ball exactly on the line for what ....th e ball has been tested on a for Friday. June IT. Wise vs. t lU l- You know, you’re concentrating so season. the attention of the umpire must be The story la one of the epics com- 8 to 5 were no more than the cus- ed the bases on consecutive walks to CTilcago — Buddy Knox. 187(4, called to the act of a runner having might have been at least a triple. locking machine and sails through 8 p. m.; Koalorek vs. Schllphack, 7 much on the game, that when It’s Le Joy from the Lucas kennels hig out o f the Spanlah-American tomary “feeler" quotations offered Babe Phelps, Ckiokle Lavagetto and Dayton. O., stopped Max Marek, omitted to touch a base. The um- Eddie Haraburda saved Falkoski to the uprights as true as a dla. p. m. finished, you don’t know what carried out top honors of the eve- war, one confllet which with the In almost any champion’s favor, but Dolph Camilll, the Dodgers’ “ mur- 186(4. Chicago (10). pire Is a referee, not a policeman; the fourth by making a shoestring coattoea are said to favor l t . . . . 8 t “rae club Is completing plana for you’re doing for some time." ning when she ran the futurity dis- , Philippine Insurrection, the (3iina this 11 to 5 money means that LauIs derers’ row," he got hold of his con- San Francisco—B^nny Barrish, and questions of fact are submitted catch of a Una drive retiring the Loula Cardinals' news sajrs. the lU first, field day on Sunday after- Along about the fourth Inning, tance In 29 3-5 seconds. This was trol again to finish the Job. In that Boxer Rebellion and the China Re- will enter the ring a pronounced 141. Chicago, outpointed Lester to him for decision In his Judicial side. Duffy balked to the run that Cards have "six home run tbiM ta" noon. June 26th and It is hoped that Johnny first realized he might have the fastest Ume of last night’s spot, he forced a runner at the plate to the lineup this year---- what we Bneditloa gave Americans a no-hItter. choice of the wise boys, maybe as Marston, 139,* San Francisco, (6). capacity.” tied the score but to the seventh the ■early five years of continuous trop- all members will take part In the high as 3 to 1. races. for the second out and got Lippv Polish lads really went to town, want to know la, when do thev ical service. evenU on that day. There wlli be "O f course. I didn’t have It In my O a g ’s Pal served notice that he Leo Durocher to fly to center, on la scoring two runs on one hit and a work prizes donated by the local business hip pocket yet, but I felt mighty What caused the firming of the I t la a historical fact that the figures mostly as the fact that will be one o f the contenders for two-and-two pitch to end the game. nifty 'bit of strategy by this chap ■ When he fight* Joe Louis next men which will be awarded after good, and my arm waa okay.” top honors while racing home ahead Except for that one inning, only Falkoekl Wednesday. Schmeling win receive government lost mors men from Johnny’s home town fans in Mid- Louis finally opened hia mouth the each event. A t the conclusion of of Pay Well. On The Way- and one other Brooklyn runner got as There were two men oa'haaea as about $200,000 If the gate reaches tropleal diseases. Including the land Park, who lifted the local cur- other day and said on hla very own the matches there will be a hot dox Crown Careas. Crag’s Pal, Mrs. far as second base against the six- a result of loose handling of hunts a mUUon pototoea... .which thought dreaded "Yellow Jack" than by roast * few and stayed up moat of ths Initiative that he Intended to knock other means of warfare. foot, J90-pounder and his fireball, which the P A board of strategy re- givea Max a headache for he can't night to celebrate bis success, real- Schmeling out quick, perhaps In Haughn’s black distance star came EVC A movement is now afoot to have PVrf Schindler, a member of the from third place In the stretch to as he posted hla seventh win of the sorted to and os a consequence there forget that after he licked ’ Louis Trinity Lutheran church is attend- ly got- him hla turn to pitch last two rounds an local veterans who have served pass Pay Well and Oown Caress to year against two defeats. were men on second and third when :**'<*'» guaranteed him ing the thirty-seventh International night. They wired McKechnle that Have Got- Louis 5tad W est Sp rin g field la the tropics during the Spanish- As early as the fourth. Johnny Falkoski came to bat Moriartys $300,000 to do It again, but Mefai they would make a "Johnny Van- win by a length and a half. ISKY American and other U. S. campaigns convention of the Lutheran church "That’s enough to suit me," said had a hunch he might repeat bis no- evidently guessed rightly that the Herr demanded $800,000...... v M der Meer Night” of It In Brooklyn, The largest crowd of the season attend the State's showing Sunday Missouri Synod which la being held one of the big bookmakers; "A ll I hlt Job. There must have been P A ’a were going to pull a squeeze. L cadeto aay If Paul Shu, their at S t Louis, Mo., as a lay dele- and .would he please let Johnny witnessed the final schooling races and Monday of the MOM featu^. wanted to know waa how Louis before the season officially opens to- something in the way the Brooklyns Fools The Fielders halfback star doesn't rate a place gate. The sessions are being held pitch. Some 600 of them went over really felt about It. They’ve finally were swinging, or possibly It was on Colonel Gould's AH America thta to see him. All agreed they got morrow. Falkoski came to bat plainly In the Municipal Auditorium and It got the boy mad. That’s the one because his father and mother were showed that the squeeze play was fall they’ll come at him to mass Is expected that there would be their moneys worth. thing he needed." In the stands, and "pop" was see- formation, Johnny helped open the New Jer- THRIFTY on, but when D u l^ pitched he sud- about five thousand In attendance. Another factor that the bookies ing hla first big league game. denly reversed himself and sent a SEASO N OPENS Mr. Schindler was accompanied to sey bass fishing season today with probably have taken Into considera- "M y arm felt oa fine at the finish Midland Park’s police chief Orrie Roanojee, Va.—\ bird In the hand alow bounder Into left right post ROCKVILLE S t Louis- by hla wife and children. tion la the argument going on over aa It did at the start," he said after Two to Storrs. Van Dyke. He’ll be back with the 1s worth two passes on the bus to a where 0>bb would have been or- the gloves to be used In the big the game, and then left for hla par dinarily. That put the game on Ice The% ^Sfanclings The Connecticut Pioneer Past Reds tomorrow, and expects to pitch family living outside Roanoke. brawl, with the prospect that Louis, ents’ home In Jersey. and It gave the Polish lads a 'vic- YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Ma.ula 9. PhUadeIpbto 7. bo held at the Connecticut State ■I can’t say I ’ll be out there for Joe has abnormally long thumbs, homing pigeon, and send It back for 17-8 pasting from the Green. season, three of them In succession. Pittsburgh 2. New York 0. College at S tom this summer. One another no hitter the next time," and be la determined to clout other members of tbs family to use. Duffy caught Falkoski flatfooted That’s when the Dodgers "discover. off first base and another runner Boston 2, CThlcago 0. To m orro w N ig h t EXERaSES JUNE 21 will go from the Tolland County he said. " I ’ll Just start out like I Schmeling with what la known as Home at Vernon O n ter and the did tonight, and pitch my own nat- the "Chicago" type o f mitten, which off third. The Polish lads appar- Cincinnati 8, Brooklyn 0 (night). other from the Hartford (bounty ural game. Then we’ll have, to see affords better protection to the ently ware bent on ttUctog every American League chance and to the fifth started to Alton Blackington To Give II- Home at Warehoiwe Point. what happens.” thumb than the model which U New York 6, C2iicago 4. Incidentally, there appears to be standard In New York. There are stage a double steal but the runner Philadelphia 7, Detroit 6 lOHlrated Talk “Turquoise romance afoot In Johnny's scheme some who think this will worry OB second got cold feet and the nm- Boeton 7, SL Louie 7. Trail To New Mexico.” of things. When hs reached home Max, though the German asys not. FATHER’S DAY ner on first, to the wild scramble Oeveland 6, Washington 4. .E . MACGREGOR DIES after the ball game. Miss Lois Stew- It has been discovered, too, that that followed, slid safely back to Eastern LeagM art was with him. Sha came all the' rules of the New York State first. Like Falkoekl, Duffy faced Hazelton 5, Elmira 1. several tight spots and managed to Rockville, June 16.—The gradua- the way from her home In Scranton, athletic commiaalon now permit the Binghamton 10, Trenton 0. tion exercises of ' the Rockville escape until the fatal seventh. ON W AY TO HARTFORD Pa., where Johnny used to pltc^ to use of about twice th* amount of l^ammar schools wlU be held on Wiley and Bycholsky played • 1 ( n i g h t ) . see pim play. bandag* and .tap* they did when June 19*^ Wllllaraaport 3. Wilkes-Barre 2 JUNE 17 Tuesday evening, June 21. The fine game at first and Fraher made Johnny himself, wouldn't say Max and Joe fought two aummers (18 Inntoga, not finished). exercUea wUi start at eight o’clock "Yea" and he wouldn’t say "No' a fine catch out near the maple tree M d Alton Blackington will give an Vcleran Of World War Was ago. to center as did Greer to right. Member Of Crew Of Trans whep he was asked about I t But On that occasion. It aril] b* re- U ^trated lecture on "Turquoise Papa Vander.Meer. who came over Taken aa a whole the entire game THE STANDINGS Trail to New Mexico." called. there was a violent -commo- port Torpedoed By U-Boat. from Holland when he waa 17, ad- waa exdttog from start to finish. Nattonal League JIht followmg are the members tion In Louis’ dressing room before The league sta^^Ungs: mitted that Johnny la "keeping com- the fight when Jo* Jacobs, Bchmel- W, Lt PIZST R AC E 8 p .O f. « the graddating class; CTaj-ton E. pany." W. L. Pet New York ...... S2 U Amende, Charles I. Bagnall, O Mg’s semi-manager, discovered that Hartford, June 16.— (A P )—James "But," he hastened to add, "he Bluefleldt . . . . 2 0 1.000 CWe«*fo ...... 81 31 Frances Beebe, Eugene L Berck. Edwin Maegregor, 33, a survivor of the Negro’s dukes wer* anqased In Isn’t engaged and he Isn’t married PoUah-Amerlcs 3 1 .867 Ctocfamatl ...... m jj K*ta M. Berriault. Sylvia D. Blon- the sinking of the S. S. Lincoln, He’s Just keeping company." armor-piercing fashion. Louis was Moriartys 2 1 .667 Bteln, Eleanor M. Bowers, Welda Pittsburgh ...... 25 2J government transport torpedoed divested or about two pounds of Green ...... 1 1 .500 Boston ...... 23 33 G. ^wers, Elsa B, Buser, Florence dinng the World War, died Tues- "dlfferenca" before they entered the German-Araerks 0 3 .000 M nsI c Nightly L. Carlson, Dorothy I. Cedor. Steve d.vy In Syracuse, N. Y SL Louis ...... 31 2( after a long ring, and this was supposed to Porterflelda . . . 0 2 .000 BrooWyn ...... 3i 33 Adm. 40e «em l5truck. Sterling I. Cooley illness. le a g u e have robSed him of some of hla ■y Crescent Kennel Club la n d In Beatrice M, Curry, Emliv ,M, Darl- , Sir. Maegregor, a native of Hart- shocking power. Philadelpbla ...... 13 ai CO, Eleanor L. Davis, Erwin E ford. mrula hW home In Pueblo. Handicap Removed STMAMLINID lAND SHILL ^ r is - Christine M Da-.vk.ns, James Calif. He was traveling to Hart- Leaders Now, It comes out, this grievous ’ Devlin, Gladys K, E.lwards, Bet- Sports Roundup\ aeveland ...... FREE PARKIN G ford for a visit with his relatives By ASSOCIATED PRESS handicap has been removed, and First On* InsteUed On New England ty R. Ellirwcrth. Hr,y C. Kenruson here when his Ilf health forcejd him- Louis Trill go Into battle equipped New York ..... Owirge w. Glass, Audrey By EDDIE BRnCTZ Boston ...... to enter a hospital In S. vtscuss. N A T IO N A L LEAGUE ' In the manner befitting a champion Race Treeks cnttol, Shirley P. Grven. Edwina L. New York, Jun* 16.-^(AP)—Max After the entry of the United Batting — Lavagetto. Brooklyn, of the world. Schmeling, of course, Washington ... Gi^eau. Doiothy E. Gunther.-' Boar has Just completed a nwrie Detroit .Day States Into the World War, Mr. .360; Lombardi Cincinnati .351. will' enjoy the aame privilege, but Vieek Herzog. Fred H. Hew- Maegregor, at the age of 15. enlist- Runs—Ott, New York, 80; Hack, abort to Hollywood and Is haadtog Pblladdphla 1 ^ Cliariee E. Hlrth June M. John- Max has naturally strong hands east to watch Louis and Schmeling, ^ In the Nav)-. After the torpedo- Chlca^. 41. that require Uttl* protection. Chicago ^ w . Vincent Kadelski. Shirley Ka- ing of the ship, the survivors were one of who he hopes to aa* sUlI a SL Lw ls Runs batted In—Ott. New York. The advance sale la booming little more of to September.., .three ban, Stephie Kalina. Walter J Ka- afloat 14 days in small boats before 31; Medwlck. St. Louis, 48. mln^ Vmm C. Klette. Stacla A. ^^oog at a rata of about $45,000 a top flight gdfara-^ohnay Revolts, Easton D aily Double 1st-2nd Races being picked up by a rescue ship. Krajtm'tki, John S. Kralewskl, Ste\e Hlta—McCormick, Cincinnati Tl; dky and promoter Mika Jacobs Ralph Guldahl and Defany Shi|te__ Mr. Maegregor contracted pneumo- Moore. New York, and Hack, Chi- ■ " * i A . Kubaaek. Dorothy E. mi- aeema assured a gato crowding $1,- have bought permanenf homea to Haaeltbn^ ...... JU H $ nia during this long exposure and cago, 09. Btogbamtotal. ... th ru Llak, Sterling L. Long, Elsie bad been In U1 health ever since. 000,000. H * aaya it will top that Florida... .one New York maga- M. Lukeman, CUfford W. Mathew- Home runs— Goodman, Cincinnati. figure. GtvetKimrjome ^e so taken to with that Bpac- Albany ...... He leaves four brothers. Walter 14; Ott, New York. 18. was > BrecM ieast N lq h fly SKI0-S:30 P. M . W S P R j o a Harry B. Mead,. Randall E. N to r story that Tony Ga- Elmira ...... J. Maegregor of West Hartford. Tlirotigli last night Mlk* had \ Marie Margaret M. Mltterholaer Pitching — Brown, PUUburgh. K ^ o might fight the Gorilla Oar- Hartford ...... A ug ust Robert Maegregor of East Hartford, Ctoevleve W. Nlcl»en, John P. Nl«l- 8-2; Vander Meer, Cincinnati and GOOPISoiks ^ t u a that it called the Hippodrome T"*nton ...... Clarence and Daniel Maegregor of Lee, Chicago, 7-3. ■^ Theodors M, Nielsen, Cynthia to aee If anything deflnlts bad been Courtibsy Stoto Lino Rotate Chips Ran Dlego.i Callf4 and throe sisters, Williamsport .... H. Peiaer, H. Petlg, Norman A GA W A M P A R K don* about It. wakea-Barra .... ■ R. Philipp, Bkhtb Pumen, Richard Mrs. Chauacey Ctolby of Hartford. .AMERICAN LEAGUE Mrs. Arthur Maynard of North NCAt SMinicnciz The boys up at Speculator whare P. Quinn, Mary Nlelaen. Batting—AverU l Cleveland. .378; Give him a* Otto* trained, got a Mg kick out Ruth K. Read. Lucy A. Rich. »■- Branford and Miss Margaret J. Troaky. Cleveland. J61. IR A C K S TODAY’S GASOM Maegregor of Hartford. >f Gene Tunney’a "store” English MM RU*ard., Jr„ William A. Rixy. Runs—Fox*. Boeton, 45; John- ---- one guy went up to Gene and Nattanal Leagna - Bnhara J. Robb, Prudence A. Roy The funeral will be held Saturday son. Philadelphia; Averin. C3ev*- 9 •aid: "Mebbe srou don’t remember Pittsburgh et New Yorlt •atnard U Satryb. Faith A. Scheln- at 3 p. m., at the funeral home of land, and Lewis, Washington. ,44. SL Louis at PfaUadalitola. Ta>ior and Modeen ■ne, Mr. Tunneyjbut I’m the fellow •r. Flora M. Schneider, HUda R 233 Waahlngf* Runs batted fat—Foxz. B M t ^ vho used to shine your shoe* at (Only gamas schedulad). Opc^ng Night , Befcneider, Walter E. Schub, Her- ton street. 71; Averin, Cleveland, 61 IN A U G URAL TRO PH Y - GREETIN GS ST A KES POST TIME 2-15 -*ke George."___ "Quit* eo”^ re- Anaertoata I s a gam • Mrt E. Sharp, Margaret L. Shea, Hit*—TravU, Waahlngion, 75; RsmeaSNIM ^They WEAR Longer • la t as kaip 7*a a*ioet th* riled th* ex-champ, shoving out a New York at Chicago. :Balan E.. Smith, Isaac Snyder L^wia, Washington, and AvetiU. rand.. .'."*o nice to see you again" Boston at SL Loula. M a ^ L." 8taio, FrazkcU J. 8uitS«L During the recent maneuver* Cleveland, 70. NHY DOUBLE 7t? GET YOCB THBIFT COUPONS FOB FBEE CHEVBOUET M d by the United SUtea A ir Goodjaar Anek Tb* to fit .. Giant fans have labelled Alex Washington at Cleveland, C. l A ^ y , Florence E. Trapp. Home runs— Foxx. Boston. 18; M$$U ntONAU Corp* oo the eaatcni coast they ADMISSION ^ m r haalliif atad. A aUgjit O- K ...... one hooki* here Philadelphia at DetroiL Johnaon, PhUadelptala. and York, ‘ main aonm •UK asazNasTAHs mustered 187 plane* to(*ther, in- Detroit, IS. ■ changa et sis* o r t§p* » » « « « ’ . J?*? «■ Doulj will be 16 cluding pursuit and bomblnx o 5 by bell time. ' Hartford at Albany (2). planaa. —— » P ttel^ —Grove. Boston., 10-1 ; dollars is roar p od n tl Caaa la Alien, aerelaad, 7-L ^ Glenney's Qould who la Wllkea-Barre at Elmira. H O RSE R A CI N G ahWnttsfc covering the Open Haxelton at WlUlamsport (2). * was tagged a colonel by Trenton at Binghamton (2). MAWCHEaim BVianyG HEKALD. MA1TCH1!8TEH, OOWK. TTOKSDAT,TONl!ie,lTOS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JUNE 16,1988 207 IN CLASS AT HIGHIJM ABANDON Skoql to Jumper Frock URGE REDUCHON PAGE ELEVEN COAST GUARDS HUNT Mrs. Charles P. Findlay o f Alls- “LO Sr DIVISION LODGE ENTERTAINS ABOUfTOWN ton, Mass., haa been spending the HAGUE AND ERNST CHAS. RAY QUITS week with her parents, M r., and 616 GRADUATING TOMORROW I H^AR TO B A T H E Full of Swedish *Funch^* W ALLEGE COSTS N. Y. Stocks Mrs. Albert Hemingway of Summit OBITUARY GRADUATES »y CAROL DAT IS DRIVEN OVER FOR BOY ™ t ES" VISmNG MEMBERS The Army and Navy club auxi- atreet KEEP UP WRANGLE U n X O N O RESIDENT SEES Ths eruption of colozful, piquant ROGERS PAPER liary held Its annual outing yester- RIVER FLOODS Adams E x p ...... 8H day at the cottage of Earl Miner at Mra. Margaret Brown of 20 Arch FUNERALS IN SCHOOI^ HERE FTBST TRAIN IN TOWN Swedish fashions into the American Air Re^uo ...... 46H b Oae Of Largest h Ifistoiy White Sands Beach. Swimming and atreet whose birthday occurred CIO Lawyer Asks Jersey City (Oontinoed from Page One.) sports mode is the gayest thing New Heres E S. Sliideali FRENfflBORDER Alaeka Jun ...... io% Holger Johnson John Hurphy, of 48 South other sports And a dellcioue shore yesterday, was surprised ^ tte Mayor About His Missing that's happened to us for months. Youths In $25;000 Stolen DanRhters Of SL George Allegheny ...... INNErSEF-OP members of her family who gather- Funeral stnlcea for Holger El- Of School; Plresideiit Of Main atreet. waa bom in Man- Mott wearable of these fashions fOonttooed from Page One.) Allied Chem dinner were enjoyed by the mem- Police Records. reported threatening Mengbalen and Send Petidoo 16' Go?. ben. ed at supper time for a delicious more Johnson were held yesterday cheater, la married and on next Wenhalen, both on the north side of la the Jumper-with-blouse-fashlon. Am C!an ...... (Oonttaned from Page One.) afternoon at 2 o'clock at Watkln’s Largest Group Leaves £le* Saturday wUl celebrate the tenth Here It le, in a brand new design Yacht Beheyed On Way meal prepared by her daughters. A State. CoDege To Delirer the river where tributariea were •y* •to catch extremes of the Hold Joint Installation Of Am Home Prod . . . birthday cake beautifully decorated Funeral Home, with Rev. K. E. annlveraary of hla marriage. He overfiowing widely. that 3TOU can easily inake your- - » ^ t o r y between Am Rad St S ...... tte corporation. He came to Man- A meeting of tte Democratic town Newark, N. J., June 16.— (A P)__ haa a pretty good knowledge of self. ~ Cross To Use InfioeDce. committee, to lay plans for tte waa u s^ for the centerpiece. Dainty Erickson of Emanuel Lutheran mentary Schools In The A broad area In northweat Honan simultaneous fires. On the Mediter- To IslandTn Sooth Seas.i ficer^ Many Present Am Smelt ...... chester from Troy. N. Y., where he favors and napkins to match and Mayor Franke Hague of Jersey City Church officiating. During the Address Id State Theater. the town of Mancheater, but to- province held only by amall Japan It has the authentic, breezy ranean suboard. In the, (East, the Am Tel and Tel . . . directed )z large paper manufactur- coming fall elecUont, will he held and opposing counsel resumed their day be got a thrill. He never In tomorrow night at 8:30 o’clock In flowers were used. Mrs. Brown waa service Mrs. K. E. Erickson accom- eae garrisons wms endangered. charm of the original—a klrtie- conquerors of CasUelon Am Tob B ...... ing concern. presented with a purse of money, hla life aaw a ateam train paaa- llke walaUlne, wide ehoulder New Haven, June 16__ (AP)*’__ the Municipal buUding, It- was an- heated wrangling In the Federal panied by Mrs. R. K. Anderson sang History Of The Town. Jap Army Involved. toward Valencia Am Wat ...... Goodyear Plant. and later In the evening she was court "free "speech" trial today over “SofUy and Tenderly," and “Some- Ing through Mancheater. Thla straps, voluminous skirt and a More than 400 New Haven High San Diego, Calif., June I6-(A P ) Roberto Lodge, Daughters Anaconda ...... nounced today by Chairman Thom- One at UancheaUr Hlgb's lu-greit As the silt-laden waters rolled “1^ * "'‘ thout slackening It wrae stated that the change In as J. Danaher. taken for an automobile ride for a questioning about Jersey City’s ab- time We’ll Understand." ^ — morning he took an automobile bUIowy, buxom, gathered blouse. school seniors signed peUtlons today, ttelr pace. Three Insurgent armies A Cbast Guard plane was ordered of S t George, wras host yesterday Armour, 111...... visit with old frienda. «laasea—207 atudents—will be grad> ride and waa on North Main southeastward beyond Fukow, they A little peasant cap goes along. executive management affects only sence from the list of cities whose The bearers were:" Arthur John- .Manchester schools are graduat- appeared to be heading towa^ the pressed south toward the refugee- renewed hunt’'for to ,jnore than 100 members of the or- Atchison . . . '...... the corporation and has no bearing records for crime are published by atreet when the train came in at The minute you get Into style urging Gov, Wilbur L. Cross to use Aviation C orp ...... The Sewing circle of the Ameri- son. Erland Johnson. John Sherman. ing a total of 616 students this uated tomorrow morning at 10 Hwral river basin. The Hwal Is <0 miles be- on tte physical propertlps con- Mrs. John Moriconi will spend tte tte Federal Bureau of Investigation. Michael Palleln. Robert Madden and o’clock at commencement exerdaes 9:29. He inalated that the driver 8271, you'll feel merry and im- his influence towards eUmlnatlng ttls and other lairge cen- Baldwin, a...... can Legion auxiliary will meet to- 170 miles south of the Yellow river. broad coastal trolled by the firm. Wbu^thls was next week with relatives In New Morris L, Ernst, of couasel for Robert Blevins. Interment was In week, that number including 409 In the State theater. Dr. Albert N. of the automobile wait until the pudent, and you’ll look fetching. tuiUon fees and reducing Uvlng ex- tnectlcut, at a school of In- Balt and Ohio . . . . morrow afternoon at the home of boys and girls who Are expected to train pulled out of the ataUon A Japanese’ army haa been fight- p l a l r i ^ o others atUofcftf eist- understood to mean that tte pro- Mrs. Emma Harris, 68 Ashworth London, being accompanied by her the plaintiff CIO and American Civil East cemetery. Jorgenaon, preaident of Connecticut For the Jumper, choose bright or penses at CtonnecUcut State college. supper and Joint Installa- Bendlx ...... posed transfer of the Rogers plant son aruL daughter. She haa secured continue their education In high headed towarda Boaton and got ing Its way up the Hwal baaln to- dark gingham, chlnj*>''or calico. WMd from the Teruel sector, the tloil^Tir'-'offlcera, In the evening street. Liberties Union, sought to show State College at Storra, will be the ward the north south Peiping-Han- ^ e peUtlons, clrcuUted with the Beth Steel . . ; ...... from here to Goodyear had no bear- reservations for herself and children that the records of the Hague do- school next fall. The number Is the principal apeaker and baa cbonen much amuaement watching the For the blouse, organdy, dimity or nutcracker In with the Bristol Lodge. The affair Borden ...... ing on the change, nothing official operation of the gatea and the kow railway. mull, In snowy white. wsistance of the New Haven Youth wWch Franco hopes to crush the toahy "clues” brought waa held In Center church house The American Legion AuxUlary on the observatiowtraln and will main were omitted by the FBI be- largest to graduate from the local ter hla aubject ‘The High School The fiood not only bad the Jap- Coifference, pointed out that the Guardsmen eince the yacht Can Pae ...... was stated In this regard. 'ilie witness the boat races between Yale cause they were "dishonest and un- elementary schools In tte history of Graduate Aa a Citizen.'' flaah aignala on the Oakland PatUm 8271 Is designed for defenM army of General Jose Mlaja, Guests-of honor Included the su- Case (J. 1.) ...... will bold Us annual picnic on Thurs- PUBUC RECORDS atreet croaaing. anese blocked In- ttelr campaign students graduating at this time and the boys disappeared olmiiltane- Goodyear plant Is not now operat- and Harvard. true.” L Manchester, according to members Garbed in traditional cap and sizes 12,14, 16, 18, and 20. Size an™** ^ * * °'’**toment's resist: preme preaident. Mrs. Mary Fltton Ches and .Ohio . . . . ing and probably wUl not be oper- day, June 23, at Pine Lake Shore. against .Chengchow, the Lungbai 14 requires 4 1-8 yards of 35-lnch wera finding their "prospects for ously from Santa Ouz, Calif three of Woonsocket, R. I., Past Supreme Those planning to attend will meet The mayor, shaking his forefinger of the Board of Education. gown, the aeniora will march from and Pelping-Hankow rpilwray Junc- Chrysler ...... ated until the number of orders for Dr. Chester H. Albright of Lons- at the NeSV York attorney and de- Permit • The Barnard school gradiutod 238 material for Jumper and hat; 1 7-8 fimtter educaUon endangereu by ex- More than 2,000 wrounded militia- *eeka ago today, led ' to the n w Presidents Hattie Fox of Naugatuck Coca Cola ...... at the Post Office at one o'clock, tte High achool' to the theater and tion, but also threat^ed to balk iNtlng economic baniere.** plane search. and Mary Buckley of Bridgeport Rogers products warrants it. dale, Pa., member of the noted manding to be heard, was cut off A permit for the construction of pupils last, Tuesday, ' this number will enter the auditorium to the yards for tte blouse; 1 7-8 yards men of the 'lost" division, clothed 0>l Gas and El . . . where cars, will be provided. A pro- a single, 4 room dwelling was Issued efforts to cut the rallwray farther ribbon for bows. Dipt. Joe Marina of the tuna Mrs. Annie Parker, supreme first gram of gahies and stunts has been Lansdale First Aid Corps and a repeatedly by Ernst, who Insisted on including a class beld over from atralna of the proceaxlonal played south. - v S * appealed to tte sUte’s only In 1^ . straggled Into France Ooml Inv T r ...... graduate of the Hahnemann Medi- answers only to, his questions. The today by Building Inspector Edward The nfeg^SPRlNq AND SUM- fj* “ *toiUve as- tte governor of reported lost night conductor, and a member of Lady planned for the afternoon hours and mid-years. Eight pupils were grad- by the achool orchCatra. Jamea National Guard For the time being, three Jap- durmg the night and early mornlnk Coml Solv ...... cal College, Philadelphia, Pa., will verbal battle spread to the opposing C. Elliott, Jr., to William F. John- MER PATTORN BOOK, 32 pages the state and as a prominent educa h® had spoken to three boys list Roberts lodge, was also Jiresent, and Cons E dison ...... a "Dog roast” later. Those who uated at Buckland Tuesday night, Murray, preaident of the claaa, will anese uniU had abandoned all mili- daricnesa while heroic comrades Deputy Doris Westburg of Toning serve two weeks relief duty* as in- counsel when John A. Matthews son. builder for Albert C. and Ruth of atractlve deslgna for every eize toiggeirted Increased state covered their flight down the Pyre- ^ rsd ay on a yacht off Sa^^ Gejj! Cons Oil ...... have not already made reservations ®lghty-flve at the HolUater street welcome parente and frienda, after — News — tary activity In efforts to plug ton who was In charge of the In terne at the Memorial hospital be- chief attorney for Mayor Hagtie L. Peteraen. tte house to be located school this morning, thirty-six at which the a cappella choir will aing and every occasion, is now ready. and Federal appropriations to over- nees' steep slopes. Iaian(l. 200 mllea south of San Cont C a n ...... Local Stocks are asked 'to do so before Monday breaches In the dikes and to create D l^ o and 700 miles south of Santa etallation ceremony. evening, by calling any one of the ginning next Saturday In place of and fellow Jersey City officials, on lots 18 and 19 Phelps road. Cost the green school tonight and 207 by a group of three aelectlona. Photographs show dresses made come any deficit occurred by their Feara For Bentran Corn P r o d ...... Joined in the hectic argument. Is estimated at $5,065. By DANNY SHEA safety zones on high grotmd for from these patterns being worn; requests. Following the school of Instruc- following committee members: Mrs. DrrSamuel Victor, Interne, who will the high school tomorrow morning. ifiaa Lucy Gray will deliver the refugees, whose numbers were Fear was expressed that General tion In tte afternoon at which Mrs. Del Lack and West Furnished by Eddy Brotters (fc Oo. Judge William Clark ended tlie a feature you will enjoy. Let the Guardsmen doubted It waa Douglas Aircraft ., Beatrice Thomas. Mrs. Hilda Ken- start his annual'vacation on that St. James's Parochial school win aatutatory, after wiilch Dr. Jorgen' Hello Buddlea swelling enormously. The PMitloii Antonio Bentran, commander of the James Leslie, president of Lady S3 Lewis Street uproarious fight at least temporarily COUPLE beheaded charming designs In this new weren’t “ passing “ Ou Pont ...... nedy, Mrs. Helen Griffin, Mrs. Mar- date. Dr. Victor will spend his graduate a class of forty-seven pu- hon wUl make hia addreaa, followed oolubin back araln Yangtze Flood Feared. Class officers, members of the division, and Ms staff with 800 mem- Roberta lodge, presided, a supper of Hartford, Conn, jorie Bradley. vacation at hia home in Boaton. when he warned Matthews to "leave by a number by the achool orehea- y t e r a few daya help you In your sewing. any bets. The yacht Mlrina* saw ’ EHec Auto Lite . . . . out personalities" and -allowed pils at exercises to be held at St. The heavy rains also brought school paper, graduation speakers Mrs of a "suicide brigade ’ might home made meat loaf, sliced ham, WUlUra R. Martin Berlin, June 15 — (4.P) — Anna James's church Sunday afternoon tra and the valedictory by Miaa Ann I * '“ “ on getting lined up for the One pattern and the new Spring M o n t w»>en it left potato salad, cabbage salad, pickles, Gen E l e c ...... Hague to amplify his answers. fears of a flood on the Yangtze riv- and Summer Pattern Book __ 25 and athletes were reported to be be cut off by the Insurgents’ rapid- Monterey, was black. Gen F ood s...... Lpcal Represantative The strawberry supper of Wo- Schwltzer was beheaded on the Guil- at 3 o’clock. . Class Day exercUes Walworth. Howell Cheney, chair- Bummer encampment write-upa er, up which another Japanese naval among the signers of the petition ly closing trap. relishes, rolls, tea, coffee and home 1:00 p. m. Quotations.,.------The session, marking Hague's lotine with her husband, Geobg, at man of the Board of Ekhication, will cents. Pattern or book alone— San Geronlmo is along the 2,300 made cake waa served by tte com' Gen Mptors men’s League at the Second Con- fourth day on the witness stand, are beln^ held at the school today. pwrtag the camp period, thla col- and army expedition is fighting Its 15 cents. follows; The flight ended the reelstance of Insoranoe Stocks ^ gregational church last night was MOTHERS CLUB HOLDS PloStzensee prison today for es- prcaent ^Aplomaa to the graduatea way toward Hankow. mile route from Santa Cruz to Oo- mittee. The tables were most at GUlette ...... Bid Asked also waa Interrupted by the appear- I under the heading "With the For a PATTERN of this at- Governor the division, which had halted Fran- cos lalMd. pirate base of tte Span-" Hecker Prod . . . . . well attended. Mrs. John Wood of pionage. A brief announcement and the'claaa will alng the claaa With dikes between Kluklang and ro.'.T“ tractive, covered with cloths of Aetna (tosualty . . . . ; 83 87 ance Socialist leader Norman said both had been convicted In Peo- tractive model send 15c In (X)IN, Wilbur L. O oss: We, the underslgn- co’s entire northern campaign for Uh sailing days to which 17-year old white damask with blue and gold Hudson Motors . . . East Middle Turnpike was the win- ITS PICNIC MONDAY Thomas, who waa deported from aong and adma mater with the re- Hankow In a bad state of disrepair, M, members of the graduatlflg class twro months although It was cut off Aetna Fire ...... 42H 44 V4 ples’ Court last November of “hav- BRinSH-AMERICANS daaalonal cloalng the program. foreign military obsennets said It you NAME, ADDRESS. STYLE Uyle Tara, supposed leader Of the borders, tte color of the order. The Int H arv'...... Aetna Life ...... 22 24 ner of the Spider Web quilt for Jersey a t y April 30 when he at- NUMBER and SIZE to THE of the New Haven High school, from all aid and was isolated on Int Nick ...... ing been In the employ of the In- Laat nlght’a Claaa Night exei^exer- Nlantlc . . Cbmniin» w was entirely poaalblpossible the Yangtze runaway boys, was known to have flowers used were blue cornflowers Automobile ...... 27 29 which the members have been sell- tempted to speak there without a HERALD TODAY'S PATTERN finding our prospects for further barren ridges of the mountains. Chartered a course. • Int Tel and Tel . . . . Members Will Go To Commu- permit telligence service of a foreign pow- daM In the achool auditorium were aemble at th« ' **' ^°uld repeat the dldisaster of 1929 and yellow coreopsis. X Ckmn. General . . . . 34% ing holders. The number drawn was BUREAU, 11 STERLING PLACE, educaUon endangered by exlsUng The flight ended the resistance of Kennecott 26 V4 12. er for more than two years.” WANT RESERVATIONS attended by a near-capadty crowd raomtnr at A Sunday wiien 3,000,000 Uvea were lost and steering By Book Following tte Installation In tte Hartford Fire ...... 67H 89 V4 nity House In North Coven- “Here cornea the hero in," re- BROOKLYN, N. Y. economic barriers, do hereby pett- tte division, which had halted evening Ice cream and cake wraa Lehigh Val R d ____ A— marked Hague from the witness ' atof parenta-and frienda. The program I thev will '^•'•ch the Hankow Bund------completely de- owner of the miss-- Hartford Steam Boiler 48 52 try For Gathering. FISHING RIGHTS waa featured by the preaentatlon of t t y will ptx)ceed to_the Boitoi stroyed. 8271 Uon Your Excellency, both as chief Franco's entire northern campaign Ing craft, said Tara and his crew__ served. Mrs. l nmKo Dvr amppy. oeiier nave a oaui; FINED, JAILED PETITION ASKS VOTE Young Man—Mr. Perkirji, I have READ IT OR NOT— FOR S A LE —8 PIECE dining room FORWARDS DATA .courtad your daughter tor 18 years. EMward PaysoD Westop begaa hla set. Reasonable price. Pbone 8082. \ Mr. PsrWns—Well, what do you career as a professional peAMrian IN AD) FRAUD ON STREET PROJECT ant? in 1867, put It was his 443-mils FOR SEWER YouM Man—To marry her. Jaunt in 208 hours to toe inaugura- MACHINERY AND TUOlii 62 Mr. Perklna—Well, I thought you tion of Lincoln in 1861 that brought ID R HEALTH— Sport, to reduco, LAWNMOWER8 SHARPENED — Demands That Selectmen Call wanted a pension or somstolng. him fame. rent a bike. 25c bour. A ik Abbut b . Price 81.00. Factory method. Call- TRACTOR, NEW AND rebuilt Town Meeting Within Ten for 1 plan.' Oeorge B. WilUai BU81MB8SSUK VICES ed for and delivered free. Walt Fordson mower attacbmenu, Julian Palmes, Accused 0 Old Things 105 Oxford, off Strickland, OFFERED IS Biimett, 110 Spruce atreet Rhone rakes, mowers, hay choppers. Dub- Days On Extension Job; “ An extamporanaoua speech is 8th District Official Present ^Old things are best despite toe ablne one where toe speaker doiPt’t phnne 6234. 6266. Un tractor Co., Providence Rd, a- WiUimabtlc. - Getting Relief On False There was in circulation in town odarn folks and luxuries; know what he's going to say before SOMETHING NEW. Have a bicyclef ANTED—CARPENTRY and Job- LAW NM bW ERS sharpened and ra- this morning a petition directed to hoeai eld clothes, old books, did he starts and his audience doeen't Information N e c e s | w T J«na. i**» T MtA'itavict. ate. T.stata,u;awiT.osf. picnic. Groups taken care of 25c in*. Telephone 7074. p^red. Precision grinding. De- toe selectmen asking that within 10 know what he said afte?'.he fln- labes " per hour. Speciaj day rateti. Free livery service. Karlsei. and Edger- MUSICAL INSTRUMEN.TS 53 Pretenses Pleads Gi^ty. days of toe receipt of the petition rlendshlps—and old vanlUea. evergreens, ' shr ubs, The A'liat iVleete All the Trains By Fontaine Fox . hour with every five. Arnold Nel- ton, Buckland. Phone 7386. that a apeclal town meeUng be call, Get PW A Grant h ^ ^ s and shade £reeK^—cavlUea PLAYER PIANO BARGAIN I In- ed to take action on making an ap- son, 71 Deimont, corner of Sum- Mon—Sba'll come along -soon, and wounds treated. A service you stead of reshIppIng to factory, 8700 propriation for toe extensloD of mlL Phone 6323. HARNESSES, COLLARS, luggage Arraigned In Town Court last without a doubt. — „ will like. Prices reasonable. John and harness repairing, sport tops Player Piano, like new can bis had Packard street from its present Friend — YeahT She’ll coma -U night on a charge of Mcliting relief John M. MUIer, treasurer of to O U R B O A R D IN G H O U S E 8. Wolcott, 117 HolUste- street. and curtains repaired. 90 Cam- for unpaid balanceeof 843.62 re- north end to Hartford road, which doubting my sobrlaty, my veracity Eighth School and Utilities Dlstrlc STORIES Tel. 8697. bridge street; Telephone 4740. maining on contract. Write at once assistance fro m . the town through will mean toe building of a culvert aad my fidelity. to Edgar O. Netrow, (Department fniud and false pretences, Julian over Hop Brook and the cutting named at the special meeting of th “ 6 ^'^TSiSS- 1 HAVE NO RE ASO N TO NOW P O N T TELL. of Accounts), 4743 North Sheffield Palmpi, 85, of 280 Biimhara atreet away of a hill. district held on June 9 to file, to b< Lots of June brides have bad Ume,- IN STAM PS POUBT VOUR ©TORY, ASHLEY, Manchester M E 'lOU were th ' when TW FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 HELP WANTEI)— Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, V(As fined 8200 And, costs and given The petition la presented to the half of the district, an appllcatlo by now, to find out what pots and because 1 MAD A TAME a 30 days' Jail sentence by Judge selectmen calling for a special torwn for a loan of 875,000 from ,th pans are for, and to leam that fellow who had MA3(^ LEADS Eveningr Herald FOR SAL® —TOMATO plants, egg- ' FEMALE 35 who will advise where piano can ,o TROUT ONCE MAMED CVWEY Harold W. Oarrlty when the accus- meeting and toe required 20 names United States through the Feder! hoiiaewlfe who must dissect a chick, •'*'* V A P E T WORM THAT plant, late cabbage, cauliflower, be seen. Kindly furnish references. WITH WW WANTED— PART TIME house- of legal voters had been secured be. Emergency board, for the constnu en for the frying pan should have dOMES THAT X FOUND IM - CLASSIFIED broccoli. Also asters, linnt^ mari- ed man pleaded gullty^tojlu- c q ^ L COULD GIVE th' kwper, good ‘plain cook, middle Pa}me* wss-arreslcfflast week on a foie noon today. The request for tlon of a sanitary sewer system an had a course in surgery at school. SOME SWALLOW WATEPa, BEST FISH gold, and salvia at Odermaiui's. 604 POCK BASS MATING adver tisements aged woman preferred. Call 8396 w ANTED—TO BUY 58 telephone tip glveniithe charity di-' this change has been made In the who was, under the vote, authorize STORY Parker street. past to the selectmen, who have to furnish such InformsUon cot WITH A BF^OKEM FIm / S O Oonni sti avsraa* words, is a Naa Saturday. partmen't to the effect that the man Pettor — Time doesn’t change CALL, AND WOULD that me w turned It down. The petition now ceming the affairs of the district u much, does It? APPRECIATIVE WAS WE bltiala. auibsrs end abbrsvIatlaBS FOR SAj;,|: — TRANSPLANTED had Inherited a legacy o f 82,600 in DUCK BEHIND TH' saeb. aeont as s word sad aompeaod W ANTED—A YOUNG lady with V'ANT^ID TO 'BUY a large dog clreulated, makes It mandatory on toe government may request, h8 Jasper—What do you mean, time BOARDER tomato, pepper, 'and* cabbage December, 1938 from a person In WHEN 1 REPAIRED THE words as two words Ulolinam oost la some experience at stenography bouse for .Great Dane. Phone-6697, toe part o f selectmen to call the filed the application. * doesn'tioean't chaichange much? ' ' HOOK TO SAVE COUNTERS srlos of tbrss Unse planU, also all kinds of flowering Blast Hoddam. On receipt of the In. DAMAGE, THAT X HAD OMLV and bookkeeping. Apply glvU g formation, Town Charity Superin- meeUng. in presenUng toe petition In doing so he set out the dtffei Petter—Weil, long ago Greek, Him s e l f when Idos ratss osi' dar far irabstsat plairtsr krausa Greenhouse, 621 WITH A Ida age, experience amt pay required. tendent George^M Waddell conduct (or the special town meeting to ent special and public acts unde maidens were supposed to sit and TO DROP HIM INTO A STREAM th' fish STRUCK^ Hartford Road. Telephone 8700. BETTER Kaoettvo Mareb IT, l« n Write Box O, Herald, ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 cd an investl^tion, and on' proving take action it is understood that the which the district Is doing buslnes' listen to a lyre all evening. AND DAVEV WOULD SWIM Caskcash CharaoCbai It'to be authentic, he-lodged a comx ™9ld be carried out as a showing that they have a right 1 Jeeper—What's that got to do O kie/ I goBssouUvs Oars 7 atol S FOR RENT—LARGE front • rooni, ASOUT AMD DECOY OTHER J js ‘ ■ ats plaint against Palmes, who has been W P A project with little cost to the lay a tax and to carry on the woV with time changing? 7/^ > OonssoaUvs Dars ..i, t ats) U ats town. trout to MY MOVING—TRdl;KING— for light housekeeping. Very rea- In the County Jail .^awaiting trial for which the loan Is required an Petter—Nothing, only a lot of I Dap- ...... ------,<....^1 U _ atai — , U „ Ota SITUATIONS WANTED— sonable. 124 High street. __All ordars (or Irrsmlat lassitlOBS. STORAGE 20 MALE 39 since his an*e8t. also furnished a financial statemer modern girls do toe same thing. will be obarasd at tbs aBS..tlBo rata. According to town records, of the district. This appllcatlo Fra nc e's Busie st Port 1 HAVE O F T E N apaolal ratas (or loaa tana .tvsrr FURNTTURB MOVINQ. Two covsr- FOR RENT—PLE ASA N T furnish- was forwarded by Mr. Miller yei Perhaps toe expression is some- lajr advertlsloa *lvaa epos rsqasat. PA IN T E R AN D HARD wood finish- ed room. Reasonable. 98 Pine Palmes has received a total of 81,- LANDED TEN ed vans, with. Common gam er 082 from the town since 1933, and, terday to the consulting engineer what trite in this day and time, but Exp a nds A g a in Add ordarod Mdoro tbs third or d(ih plates for out of town moving. er wishes work. Years< of experi- atreet. TWO PRIZES GIVEN beauties in as Us will be sbarisd sals (at tbs as- ence.' For better painting call 4762. according tq Attorney Rayinond who will furnish a blue print of th a man still climbs to toe top on the ms] anmbar-of iTbms ths ad aopsar- T. Wood Co. Phono 4496. Bowers, who represented the acqus. proposed construction and there wi shoulders .of hla friends— and be O I.A N T cranes, swinging 4S0-ton MANY minute s sd. aharelBf at tbit rats sara^ bat HOUSES B UILT—82000 and up. 'Cd, 8301, of this amount was given also be given an estimated figure ( shouldn't forget IL 4x>ncrete blocks to extend a. WITH HIS BO allowaaos ar rstnods ess bo mads CALVIN C. TAGGART. Moving and APARTMEN'I'S— FLATS— the cost of conatnictlop, which la SB sis time ada stopped sdtar ths trucjting. Loobl and long distance. Complete with plumbing etc. Work to, and,accepted by Palmes after he TO HONOR PUPOS man-made peninsula, aUmal a assistanc e ' l(th das. TENEMENTS 63 received his legacy. Of the total, be so broken' down as'to show Ih Pacifist—Have you read Percy Phone 6356. 24 bour service, guaranteed. Also Jobing. Write Box new prosperity (or Marseille, No “tlU 'torbids"i dlspliMT Unas ast O, Herald. it ls;alleged that Palmes deposited Miss eorgiana Johnson', dainty lit- detailed -costs as to material an Oatmeal's latest book; “ Peace on Mid.. FOR RENT—3 OR 4 ROOMS M labor. France'* busiest port Long called AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS When you $2,000 in a Hartford bank in Febru- tle squestriane, and her horse “ Pat” Earth?" the “ Gateway to the Orlant,” , the Ths Herald wlU not be raspoastbla' Midland .Apartments. Call 4131 or This petition will be complete A. B. F. VstsrsB —X don't read (ar mors than one laeorroet Issartloa wont the best In Local and Long 8333. ary, 1936, but that only 8100 of this are membefo of the'personnel of the Hollister Street'School Exor- city annually Is host to soma 67t)0 of aap adssrtlssmant ardsrsd (ar DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 amount now remains. Famous Robbins Big 3 Ring Wild and ready to file with the state ar fiction! c- mors than one tlma Dlstanca Moving. Pally Bapreas rainlatralor of the PW A, und; ships which anchor at her docks, (Z> NOTICE—PARTY OF TWO. Just In asking for a stiff sentence. Animal Circus which comes to Man- and inoreasing traffic has now ro The Inadssrtsnt omissloa at laoor- Hartford, .Manchaator, KockviUe. CHOICE ENGLISH SETTER pup- which the work Is to be dope, w ill Next to buying a new hat a few raet pobllaatloa.ol adssrtlslns will be Phone 6260, 68 HOIiioUr atreet the place you have been looking Prosecutor Gebrgfe H. Lesmer said chester for an afternoon and night rises Held Today; HoweD taxed facilities. pies. Litter enrolled A. K. C. that Manchester people are “ incens- Jn the next.week. As soon as things pleases a woman more toon raetldsd onis bp oanesllatlob e( tbs for- nicely decorated, 3 rdoms and performance on .the Center and Mc- So a new canal Is being dredged iharas mads (or the aames randsrsd. promising youngsters from Ameri- ed'’ at the double dealing to which kee streets circus grounds Tuesday, approval Is secured there will to buy a cab ,« f paint and repaint kitchenette, improvements, screens to expand the city’s docks on' All adssrtlssmsats. most aoatoras ca's mdst outstanding blood lines. Palmes pleaded guilty, and that his June 21st. Miss Johnson . a "Geor- Cheney Speaker. bids asked for and this contract wl the kitchen furniture. a and shades, 3 bay windows,, arched neighboring salt lagoon, a naw IB stPls. eopp and tppogrsphp with PAINTING—PAPERING 2l Sire; Mark of Maridor by Cham- punishment should serve m an' ex- gia 'Peach” is only one of thirty be awarded by the PW A admlni' rssBUtloas ontorood. bp the pebllsh- sliding doors and garden, ail for basin and new docks near com- PRDPERTT OWNERS —AttenUon. pion Sturdy Max Dam; Southern ample to others, who the Prosecutor other circus beauties who present tratbr of the State and the wor Jerry—That ^gir^s freah from toe are and thop rsaorva tbs Hght U less than 826.00 per month. Don't started. pletion at a cost of 8100,000, a rojsat abp aopp aoB' 16.96 repapers room, celling paper- trip by Champion Sir Orkney- stated, will be prosecute to the their squadron of prixe winning Alien L Cone and Anna F. ootmtiy, find Its up to us to show wait, call 'till eleven tonight, 91 , In asking for a loan of $75,(Ki 100-yard baggage counter is being \ sidsrsd oMsstlonsbIa ed or kalsoinlned. Material, labor Racket. Blue or orange beltons. 81 full extent of the law if they, are dancing and high Jumping horses Backus, president and secretary re- her toe difference between right qnd CLOsmd HOURS—asssiiisd adb Washington atreet Tel. 3743. South Main atreet. caught under similar circumstances. as one of the stellar features "of toe district has also piui.sed a vot wrong. built to speed up Inspection of to be pnbllshsd Jama dap .mast be ra- complete. Ihslda, outside pointing. spectively of -toe claaa of 1938 of to which this amount Is approprlal passengers. More than 500,000 \ jjijsd bp U o'clock nooB) Satardapa Special investigations are how be- this gigantic circus aggregation. ' Perry— O. K., pal, you teach her Largs savings. Work guaranteed. FOR R E NT—TWO AN D 2 1-2 room the HolUster street school were pre- ed, although It Is not expectei what’s right. ocean travelers pass through Mar- Lang. Phone 3692. ing made to ferret out other cases P oultry and supplies 43 Apts, with baths, automatic water of this sort. sented the Robertson awards for should the loan be granted, that th seille yearly. Elaine W. Straughan. Roger W ^^ETURMING ONE TO 'TELEPBONE YOUR heaters, gas stoves.' Orford Bldg. Found guilty of a charge of outstanding achievement as schol- district's cost will be over $40.00( A quarrel Is usually unfortunate From Marseille ships aaiUtyg to 100 DAY OLD chicks. White Giant Apply Marlow's. Talbot, Virginia A. Tiffany. Eleanor ars. The presentation was made The vote passed at the special mec and rarely profitable. Quarrels can the MAOrOR'S CHINa ■ W A N T A D S REPAIRING drunken driving, Robert E. Overton F. Woodhouse, Raymond B. Wood- 200 world ports carry chiefly tex- 23 'o r White Giant Cross, hatch due of Waterbury was fined $100 and at the graduation exercises of the tog fnadc proviaions to pay for tli usually be avoided. Disagreements, tiles, flour, machinery. Incoming FOB RENT—TWO ROOSI apart- ward. ito.tta.iuT.a». .Ads are aecoptsd over tiu tslaahoaa Saturday. Heritage, Wapplng. costs, with 880 of the fine remitted. school this morning. The award amount of the district’s shai however, are inevitable. vessels from French Indo-China, at tbs CHAROB RATB^sm^” WE SPECIAUZB In recovering ment, also furnished room ,ln Sel- Julian Manls of Wllllmantjc, charg- Is made by W. W. Jtobertson and through a bond iasue to bo paid o North Africa, Italy, other parts of - adsarUsara, bat roofs, and applying aabastos sldmg. wltz Building. Apply Apt. No. 1. WM presented by Howell Cheney. 2 ^ ® A ra RATES will bo aaosptod as Years of experience. Workmanship ed with violation of rules of the anmiHlly and also provided for th Staying at a boarding-house was the globe, carry wine, olive oil. GARDEN—FARM— Diplomas were presented the 85 laying of a tax sufficient to me: SCORCHY SMITH FATMENT II paid at ths bnsl- guaranteed. PBlntlng and carpen- ^'ss fined 8ip,gn(T costs, , PLAN EIGHTH DISTRICT a young man not noted for bis early nuts, leather goods, spices, tea, Bucket Brigade On Wheels jsss offloo oa Or b^ora tU soTonth DAIRY PRODUCTS ^0 WOMAN WOULD like to share four graduates by Howell Cheney, ehair- the Interest jiayments each rising. One morning about 6 o’clock By JOHN G TERRY try. A. A. Dion, 81 Wells. Phone Im furnished" apartment, with The rase of Stewart Gregory of coffee and dried fruits. Visitors Up (Dllowtns tbs drat, lasartloa •( East Orange,, N^ ,T., charged wUh man.of the Board of Ekiucatlon, who months and also a sufficient amout ha surprised toe landlady by walk- SCANNlN fi' TM f f F D R B 9TLA N P F R O M HI5 . HgtL0/-L0eW5ur NO.g REFURTINfr- saoh ad Othsrwlss the CHAROB 4860. FOR SALE—STRAWBERRIES ^ orfa^or two ladlcii. Very central. from these ships find much Inter- iN A fE W M IN O TF J.^ speeding, was continued to June 2? reminded toe class that they owe a to retire the bond.s as they come di ing into the kitchen In his dressing- PgffiCH ATO P A HI6H MOUNTAIN, A R A N 6-F R g M E R M N C y- F IR E / - TW 5 POINTS. coUaotad. No rsspoaal- per quart. Pick, them yoursell. Rent reasonable. Dial 7825. • MEETING NEXT WEEK responsibility to the townspeople esting in the historic old city, ^ B R E V W F R L O W iN v . amors In telsphonsd ads and the case of Thaddeus Maleewski over a period of 20 years. gown with a small medicine glass Bring containers. Snow White to prove by their efforts that educa- very often Climb , to the basilica, *gg>__ r" ------WE6TOF NORTH- ABOUT SIX MiLPS / ^ A M P ? / TH IS 1* T H E R A N O 'g R ' win bo assamsd aad thslr asearsap of F,88t Middle Turnpike, charged in his hand. Be asked for some Notre Dame de la Gafde, there to • l««YWA.r. taaaot bo caaraatasd. Stand, Silver Lane. Uon la worthwhile. _C3iester L. DAM.'E OF DEATH / water. She filled the glass and be P to tA N T - CHECK" WITH UOk OUT NO. U with setting gasoline without a state Officers Await Completion Of view the panorama o f the entire / f P S T - A 6 R 0 W IN 6- F IR E HAS BBEN HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Roblmson. vice principal of Man- returned to bis room. Three minutes TOR TRlANtfULATION_____ y FOR SALE -•TOBACCO plants. vendor's license, was continued td Budget Before Asking Vot- port. The ba^lica is shown here SIt f HTE P ,TH R g g M IL E S W E S T O F INDEX OF FOR RENT— SINGLE HOUSE, Friday's se.ssion o f the court. chester High, pointed out Jbe sM- Kaysville, Utah — Farmer Ot later be returned with the same John P. Shea, Avery street, ivap- ers To Approve Tax Rate. vantages of continuing study «ln on a 1930 French airmail stainp, YPUR C A M P - RUSH M EN T O TH E CLASSIFICATIONS Middle Turnpike East, newly re- Ltidwig'a cow blc applcd herself glass and same request, still yawn- EMERGENCY plng. Telephone 8726. high school, and J. G. Rchmallan, death. ^ showing a plane flying over Mar- . S P O T IM M B P IA Tg L Y ing, and five minutes later again •easiaeasRSSUHStSSSSSs'SSM decorated, convertible 5 or 6 rooms, director of the local Btate Trade seille. screened front porch, bath, large The annual meeting of the Righto Ludwig said he was transportir asked her to fill toe glass. school, explained the new setup for the cow by truck to hliT hon • Landlady-^What's the matter. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 closets, steam heat. Garage In MANCHESTER GREEN School and Utilities District, at SR-*i***-SSfSl'" •-*•******■*•>•• —•••■uwm co-operative students, which calls when— Aren't you well? ^rd Of noate CALLS basement. Reasonable on lease to which reports of all the officers of for two continuous years of high HUNDREDS OF USED Furniture “The -cow started to dance aroim Young Man (yawning)— Tm all party who wants a home and not bargains. 3 rooms furniture 878. GRADUATION TONIGHT the district are given, will not be school, followed by a similar period in the back end and the truck bwl right, but my-^-my room’s on firs. Uot oBd romid a hou.se. Sec or call Barstow's to trade school Instead of alternat- danoanoomsoU Easy terms. Phone or write for a held until next week, or possibly a ed ao I lost control and crashed In't Radio Shop. Tel. 3234. ing between the schools during PsrooBBls ., POLICE “ Courtesy Auto". Alberts Kurni- little later, although It had been ten- a telephone pole." Btoney (shouting to Mack on toe Cla&s Of Thirty-Seven To Get morning and afternoon, as is now AotOOMMlOO t'jre Co., Waterbury, Conn. tatively planned to hold the meeting The dancing cow died of a brokei telephone)—If I didn’t know you. AutomobtlM tor SoU .«;.,«»•••• 4 Diplomas In Exercises; Ad- last night. the procedure. neck. and somebody described you to me, AatomobtUs for Cxehoofo •■••• I 4343 SUMMER HOMES I wouldn’t believe it. I ______Into Aooaasorlaw-Tlraa . . . . j r • FO^ RENT . mission By Ticket. The district during toe past year (Copyrishl. tS3S. NBA Service. Inc.) boto RapaliiBfi—PalBtlna -- - r 67 has gone to more expense than is vl!l Abu Schools ...... FOR RENT—7 ROOM cottage at usual as addltlcnal land has been near -< A class of .37 boys and girls will purchased to prepare toe way for Aates—PoraSiSIZS.*' ** SiroF ...... - »s FIRE FOR SALE! Knullwood Beach, .Saybrook, from CaanTMAH July'17th through August. Tele- graduated at the Mancheater the extension of the sewerage sys- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Raraaao-^arrloo—Storaso id NEW 4-ROOM HOUSE, Jut- Green school at 8 o'clock tonight in tem and there has been extra ex- FLAPPER FANNY WASHINGTON TUBBS Howropalao—Blepaloa ...... u South phone 3410. By Crane OUT OUR WAY Waotsd AoU s—.Motnropalaa '.mm IS son Ave., E. Hartford; abimt exercises to be presented at the pense resulting from the engage------;.u. By Williams HasUoaa aad -u ilia a l '/j mile from factory. Hot school auditorium. Duo to toe lim- ment of civil engineers In prepara- WELL , TVIANKS FOB. I I OEOPPED IN TO SEE HOW BUSINESS IS. PIC KLE JU IC E ! \ X D CiV.T COME ON NOW> 4321 water heat, built-in bath; at- I'M SORfST ,StJeJ I PRETTY ROTTEN AFTER, A LL THOSE STINK-BOIABS I n K Kiufu Baalosas Sanrleos OSorad ...... u WANTED TO RENT 68 ited seating capacity, admission will tion of plans for the rebuilding of , A LOVELY T1M&— OMIY I GUESS X WITH VOUR TR A IN \ m E E 0 NIV WeXL COUNT ‘EM Offorod . . . . u - A tached garage; large lot, flOx be by ticket only. the sewer district and filtration AVW m w o s .E H , R ® o o J / g ^ i.y RUIN E D , YOU TRAIN WITH North 160 ft. Price reasonable to plant. ■'tOU mig h t HAVE BEEN! MUST B e TooErruER so riorlsto—Noroortoo ii Vv ANTED BY A REFINED colored The program will Jnclude a play- W O NT D R A W TH' NEW right party. let built around the claaa motto The district officers have no de- MORE COMVAUNCATlVe OJ PRETTY PEOPLE ABB YOU won' t TH IN K Foaorol Dlroetora ...... id family, to rent with option to buy E N 0U 6 H CUST0IAESS/W6HWAV "Onward To the Goal” , in which sire, If it Is possible, to increase the THE WAY HOME ! TtDU tired ,♦ NOW^ ,5Vfsrvt& m m I'M CVPPtN* YOU «•#« 5432 or on rental purchase plan, a six, TO PAY T H ‘ / COWPLETHI pe ms me mr , a . iBoaraoeo ...... ^ JJ Inquire room single bouse or twelve room parts will be taken by B. Moorhouse tax rate, but toe recommendation on . S P O K E E X A C T I Y T W O GOOD TO GET kJO AR R IVE . }iim o o r y ~ o r o o .«^ to , ^^leiL IO H TS CENT A ^ C E .* .* n doutjle bouse, with apace for gar- E. Heusser, J. Stevenson. G. Spector, toe tax rate will be decided upon WORDS/ niout/ TO A «tor»#o •••• M JAMES BURNS N. Andlslo, P. Chappell, E. Ducy. when the different departments turn SO o o»T r BE “•"teo .....tS-A den. Can furnish references os to PHONE PoloUno-—Pop«fiog n A M BULA N C E 138 Ea.st .Middle Turnpike W. Adamy. J. Hutchinson, B. Por- to their costa and the estimated soi»RiseD at Manchester culture and background. Write terfield and J. Goodrich. A sketch budget for the coming year. AND OAU- y~ ’TH "bk; bill Ssrvlooo aao...^.. tfl Box M, Herald. JUNE/ (Dougan) will also be given showing the work Bwause of the special meeting CUontii ••• *4 being done in English In the which was called last week needing' ^ lls t Goods ood Ssrrioo oom»* |& Wasud—BdsIdsm Borneo td schools. B. Moorhouse will give toe attention at once the district officers i 5630 introduction and ,B. Ganseman will have decided that it was toe better _ BdveatleuJ KITCHEN SHOWER be toe leader. plan to Wait until this necesaary in- l^lToU Instroctlono...... —. »7 tt (Holfersn) NOTICE The school orchestra and school formation was secured before com- ...... chorus will present several selec- pleting reports and presenting them SOUTH MANCHESTER FOR MISS TOLIES tions. DlpidiVias will be presented to the district. It was also decided ^Wanted—-Inotractlims ...... Sd 3060 by Arthur H. Illing. superintendent to wait untU after toe graduaUon of Wlsaaclal FIRE DISTRICT of schools, after which toe Cook toe class to the school so as ftot to Bqnas—Sucks—Mortrsksa tl (Quish) Miss Marlon Tolies, civics teacher .conflict with toe school plans. 0 ?l>»''«>nltl.s as prixes, given to toe best boy and girl ■ontp to Lose ...... t* SPECIAL MEETING at Manchester High school for a scholars in the class, will be award- _____ number of years, who has resigned, ed. ,, . _ H«ls ana SltaatUw 4340 was the guest of honor at a kitchen r n ^ j t A V h e B O E S NT KVIOW TH A T EVERVBOPYS Hslp Wanted—Ptmala la Notice Is hereby given to all the The list of graduates follows; AMD S n U T MU y COME! I C A N Y Help Want.d—Mai...... J? legal voters of the South Manches- shower held recently at the home of GIVE RACHELOR DINNER ' IM E R B t . ) AKIO A S F O R CUSTOMERS, TA K E A U ^ Walter J. Adamy, Vivian D. Allen, "IMIS' IS FRECKLES, T 1-1AT KIDS J U S T W ATCH 'BWk! H A - UMOERSTAUOn: Balosmeo ..a a .It-A ter Fire District that a' special Miss Norina Lee, daughter of Mr. Anna V. Anderson, Eari R. Ander- Bsip ^anisd—'Male or FsnoSo.. IT meeUng of said district will be held and Mrs. Myles Lee of 27 Russell JLJNE— I WAMTED BEEN TALKING HAt yoUTRITOTO LISSEN, KID, Acsots Wantsd ...... 17-A H OSPITAL son. Erick S. Anderson, Norma A. YOU TO KNOW H-iAT Hituatloos VVeoied^—Female i i In the auditorium of Hose House street. Miss Hope Henderson, art Andlslo. Phyllis A. ChappeU, An- FOR PAST GRAND KNIGHT IM there . P U T R V p l a c e LET BV60NES Wtu.tlon. WanUd_Mlu.*j:;: » No. 8 at 8:00 P. M., (d. s. t.), Tues- teacher at the High school, and Miss thony Dakiio, Marion F. Derby, H!d- YOU WERE THE FDR AW hour j I'M O O T A BUSIN ESS, BE B V 60NES Emplcpra.m Aroneisc ...... ta day, June 21, 1938, for the following Mary McGuire, also of the faculty, ONE X WANTH> YOU BUM, BUTALly^NO ILL RE 5131 assisted. wln E. ^ c y , Marjorie L. Falrweato- Leo Kwash of Bissell street, who GONNA HAVE TO purposes: er, C. IJvingston Friend. Bernice A. TO TAK£ TO THE RUN HIM o u r —— YOU DIO WAS r < new W.V OWER- ,1 The color scheme fS r the dOcora- is to be married Saturday monitor, Does—Birds—P .u ...... To see If the District will lay a Ganseman,.William O. Olenney, Jr., PROM ALL. A •»' e y'* 41 tlons and gifts was red and white. was toe guest at a bachelor dinner I ’VE GOT 1b i 8.000CASH sultry end Snppilss ...... 41 tax to pay the indel^tedness and ex- Jacquelyn R. Goodrich, Fnorencs E. given by 26 of his friends at toe al ong-~// CLOSE UP^ W ATER DEPT. Various games were played and a Harwarto, Evelyn A. Heusser, M. FOR YOUR LEASE Wsnud— Pats— Poultrp—stock 44 penses of the DIstrIrt for the fiscal buffet lunch served. Miss Tolies will Hotel Sheridan last night The BUT, year, Jone Hutchinson, Viola L.' Jarvis. .WODDAYASAYf For Sain—llIncnUaasaas be married on June 26 and will re- party was arranged by his friends to 'A/ freckles. T Articles Por dels ...... f ...... «. W. J, CROCKETT Ruth H. Leuthold, F. Milton Levitt, Campbell Council, K. of C„ of which Boats act) Acceaaorlea as side In New Hampshire. / I TWOUeUT- "/ / 3077 HM IL L. G. HOHENTHAL. JR. Kenneth L. Lyon, Elliott A. McMul- he la a past grand knight and the Bui Wins Msurlals ...... 1? Un. B. Ann Moorhouse, Shirley C. ROBERT J, SJUTH No tree is Immune to being members o f toe order last night (AfUr 5 P. M-> • District Committee. Palmer, Robert P. Popoff, Erls D. were men who have served with him Fuel and Fend ...... V struck bjr UghtnlnR, but a tall oak Porterfield, Ann B. Poetma, Evelyn Dated at Manchester, Conn, this is more suscepUbls than other during his term of grand knight or 7868 16th day of June. 1938. M. RIeder, R. Harold Simona, Gloria now holding offices. He was pre- j? varietlea. D. Spector, A , John Stevenabn, r«iti* prople will do to get attention! «■« Tools' *> sented with a piece of furniture. Coin without sun-glaeses ao ahe 11 be conapicuoua." Isusleal InstromsBU ...... |i £?'®r 1“ ^ Burs EqalpmsaPT.M 44 at ths B u re s ...... It A U N C H E STE R The Firat Step vJ.P.WlUlAMjf' Wanted—To Bop ...... || W ATER CO. T.iaaen ■■ « .y,,; WHV IT au uann, aaa By THOMPSON AND CX)LL M O t H E R S G E T CRAY T.a.me. u.«.h>t .ctt. ^ ALLEY OOP Saou 5974 THAT'S rr exACTLV, aao s no c c t h- AMO NOIN seSilMS Problems in Engineeringr WE VVANT yo u ,TO ASSU M E THE u u y JA M E S ? I By HAM LIN STACTLIMCf TQAKJS- WHO IMTHE ^ a r d —Raseris ..mi.— 40 CHACACTEE op A * P O o e but honest* mOMTO LILY I v y ^ , r i € P B u s H a ? ) m m . ! t d s a v i t s . WATER? M WELL,WE CAN GIT AU5NG.1 Hptala—Haauaraata « )M3QKIMCh OIBL - TO THAT CAFE vmdrld is S he? l lunch well Waatad—Rooioa—ItoiJt ...m — tl THE AXES-HOW5 \ DONE UP BROWN- W H A TILI GIT rn BUT, SAV, 1 THINK OUe IT'S NO USE,OOP KJ LONOeAV AMCMXS UP WHATEVEC. JAM IS/ ■aal Batata Fa* Baa* GAS CO. PINNER COMlNf ^S O U SIT TH WATER THB ROCK WONT evidence MX) CAM AtSAMST JIM? WEVEGOT/LITTLE PAL COULD j ^ ••f***"**- ktata. Taoaaiaata — at -\j------CRACK, NO MAT- Bostnoa LoeatlODa tar Raat *4 —THESE sp ies.' - [NO VESSEL/ / V u s e A DRINK For Bant u 5075 TER-HOW HARD Babnrbaa For KaM 44 ---- ' c '-yX WHACK* Bammar Bamaa Per RaM — — » J4B2E F O R W M - .^ ^ Wanted U Real ^ ApartaNot BatldlB* (or Bala _ m ELECTRIC CO. Baalaaaa Preparty (or Bala . . I S td Panns Land (ar Bala . —I S n 5181 • t,* for BxchauBasr.3 Evtfiing H®rald Wanted— Baal HaUta n 5121 fflattrlt^Bter iEttraius $ m lii THURSDAY, JUNE 16,1988^ Oscar Anderson heads a commit' Miss Virginia Nelson who v Mra. Wm. Anderson, Mrs. John' Manchester will share In the re- tee of Bolton Orange members In ABOUT TOWN graduated this week ft-om Naason Glenney, Mrs. John Bausola and cently announced increase of CCC charge of the entertainment and College, Sprlngvale, Maine, haa re- Mrs. John Vince have.retumed home Enter the TYDOL Contest! dance tomorrow evening In the bal( turned to her home, 140 Summit vacancies for the July camping pe- IN PRIZES lC«Bb«ri ot th« DMBOentie Town after spending, several days with riod, which will 'number a total of Get Yonr Bhuiks Here . . . OgaunittM neelvpd notlea today at Bolton Center. The Gilead FoUlea atreeL Her mother, Mra. Ruth Nel- Mrs: Earl Miner at her cottage at TYDOL CONTEST m son, and Miss Esther Weils of Cam- 80,000, with 6,485 aUotted to New H J !W .H A L 4 eeMi from Town Chmlrmaa Theinaa'I>ui- win put on a program of an hour White Sands Beach. England. AppUcatlona are being re- ADAMY'S Get Blanks Here . . . ______ManeHiana Conn amhar that theri wtn be ao execn- and a halTs duration, comprising 14 bridge street attended the com- SERVICE STATION mencement exercises. ceived by Selection Agent Albert Manchester Anto Service thre ineetliig: of the committoe hdd acts. One of the high lights win be The Children’s day program will Behrend In the Munlcip^ Building. 248 Spruce St. Phone .3858 Friday evtnlnjf at 8:30. The meet- a duet, “Maytime,” by Mrs. Ruth ha held Sunday morning at. tha 478 Center St. Phone 6624 Self Serve 2:30 to 5:30 ia f ntU be held in the bearing room Lewis and Andrew Hooker, both of Townsend Club No. 2 will bold a South Methodist church, at the reg- is the municipal buildtog. Gilead. The Bam Stormers’ OrcheS^ special meeting tomorrow evening ular worship hour. A baptismal tra will furnish the music for danc- at 8 o’clock at the T. M. C. A., the service will be a part of the pro- Friday Specials *nu flrft degree win be conferred ing and the old time numbers will main object of which will be to set- gram. ' Get Your TYDOL Contest be announced by Jesse Hills. A good tle matters concerning the state- Blanks Here! on a olaai of candidatea Friday eve* ning at the regular meeting of King time Is In store for all who attend. wide mass meeting and supper held All members of the Sons of the $50,000 In Prizes! Benson^s Leads Again! David Lodge. I.O.O.F. Offlceia for June 13. A full attendance Is hoped American Legion are invited to at- the next term will be nominated at for. tend the state conventior In Rock- Gerick’s Filling Station Strawberry festivals are going on’ ville Saturday. Members are asked W ALN UT the close of the lodge work. Re- this afternoon and evening on the Buckland:klai Phone 3825 (reshmenta wlU be served at the end Among the officers and members to call Captain Linders, telephons of lodge boslnean. grounds at the Salvation Army of Sunset Rebekab lodge whs at- 6116, for further details. T H E rR E citadel, and at Emanuel Lutheran tended the assembly officers fleet- MEATS church, and clerks vho are busy In ing In East Hartford last night Hlas PoUy Oleott win present X' the stores this evening will find It group of her piano pupils In recital were Mrs. Emma L. Nettleton, TYDOL convenient to obtain a satisfying Deputy Mrs. Minnie Smith, Noble HERE! this evening at her studio, 21 Forest supper at both places. Tomorrow TYDOL GAS AND OIL i Ib. 23c street Grand Mra. Jessie Kerr, Mrs. Minnie Get Contest Blanks Here! evening at the Quarryville church. Krause, Mrs. Winters and Mr. and Aak About the 850,000 Mra. Fred Dart. Another assembly STATE SERVICE STATION Safety Contest At DOMINO officers meeting will be held In Opposite State Theater Mayer’s Filling Station Glastonbury. Wednesday evening of Phone 4307 IW Sooth Main Street Just In Tim e next week. I SUGAR For the For The Big Bro a dcast Slb.l^ g 24c Louis OAMPBElX*S Picnic i a. BEANS Vm Davis'f Variety of Home Made . . . * ATTENTION! Sch m ellin g Bread - Rolls - Co k es - Coo kies A. W. Benson Wednesday, June 22 6c can Members of Local No. 63 T. W. O. C. Pies - Deliciously Flavor aad Keepiag Qualities! THE NEW 1939 RADIOS RE G U L A R M EETI N G JU N E 18, 1 938, IN T I N K ER Make Sore Yon Hear the . Baokofen’a Frankfurt...... ik .nn CALL Fight CALL STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL H A LL A T 2 :0 0 P. M...... SS 3535 Clearly and Distinctly On 3535 TODAY, 4:80 TO 9:80 Hooie w : : t : : : ; : : : ; : : : ; : : : : : : : ; ; : ;;;••• IS; ^ SALVATION ARMY WnaoB’B Tender Made H am ...... "ib. 75o Business M eeting From 2 :0 0 to 2 :3 0 BITJSIC BY THE BAND WllaoD’s Tender Made Baked H am ...... ! ...... |bl tu^ 1939 RC A - V ie t o r a n d Z e n it h Saadwiehes, Hot and Cold Drinka, DeHetom Strawberry and Blueberry Tarts—Blueberry Cup They’re SweU To Look At — Better To Liaten To! Shortcake BIseniU...... O pen M eeting A t 2 :3 0 Sp ea k ers: Sundaes, Shortcake, Etc. MAY WE DEMONSTATE7 Liheral Trade-in Allowance On Yonr Old Radio! F R A N K A . O D LU M JO SEP H A . S A LER N O Play Safe! Get your radio at Benson’s — Maaoheater's Badio D AVIS HOME B A KERY Headquarters—where tervioe. a nd guarantee la part of every s i t MAOr ST. “AT THE CENTER” sale! Terms to suit your pocket- book. PHONE 8tS6 SPECIAL A ll W orkers Em ployed a n d Unem ployed A re Invited We Dnderstaud Tour Radio! In n e rc p rin g T o A t t e n d! N A T U R A L L Y ______It'a__ _Our__ _Business!___ Get Conpona Here for Free Ch evrolet Sedan! MATTRESS DCklCf^kl furniture An S RADIO " FILL ME UP W ITH -f- Main St., Johnson Block $12.95 GO ODRICH GAS W aller N . Leclerc Funeral Direct or KEKP'S 258 No. Main St. Pbone 5289 ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD-IT PAYS! IT'S SW ELL! LET US HELP YOU Has A Higher Octane Rating Than Any Other Gas Perm anently Including Many You Read So Much About We Hare Proof of This! " WIN A T A N K F U L W ILL C O N V I N C E Beautiful ^ 25,000 " ^ Y O U T H A T W E'RE RIG H T! French Beauty Shoppe about your next permanent. Mrs. Petitjeoa has been working In beauty shops for over 20 years and her advice is based on experience. F I R S T P R I Z E • BUILD NOW- Z O T O S JA M AL 7 Gals. $1.00 YOU © r r M ORE H O USE N O W FOR T HE H O NEY IN TYDOL'S GREAT TH A N EVER lEF O RE— FIN A N CIN G IS AV AILA BLE Nu Ray -jf Duait Machineless ’ Machine and Machineless O N EASY TERMS— lE A T RISIN G C OSTS. SAFE DRIVING LET US ESTIM A TE ON YOUR LUMBER A ND OTHER Frederick Vita T o n ic BUILDIN G M A TERIALS. OUR PRICES ARE T HE LO W . CRUSADE I VAN ’Q SERVICE EST POSSIBLE CO NSISTEN T WITH Q U ALITY. F. H A . I______TELEPHONE 3058 FOR AN APPOINTMENT | 1 O ftTATTmvr OR O T HER FIN A N CIN G ARRA N GED. 426 Hartford Road STATION Telephone 3866 T H E W. G. G LE N N E Y C O . Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint 888 No. Main St. Tel. 4149 F r e n c h Be a u t y Sh o ppe Manchester 43 Pearl Street______Petitjean Ban tly O il Co. Pinehurst Fish . . C la m s. . Lobsters Distributor Again tomorrow Pinehnrst features Bah “trnmh « c ^ In the shell for c h o a ^ Jsc T e n S S 155 Center St. Tel, *5293 red ^ m o n Md W XAstem Halibut are very line quality. steak Cod WHOLE HADDOCK or Piece Cod SLICED POLLOCK, Sole FUlets Fresh Mackerel 12^C Boneless Genuine O O i B U I L D I N G FILLET OF red pe r c h HADDOCK FILLETS, lb. Z Z C ITS BIRDS EYE Special! Medium Size, Fresh tSc pound SHELLFISH TIME \ SEA SCALLOPS, pint. Summer la the time to buy our SUPPLIES Tartar Saoee 27c Shrllflah. ITiey are easy to cook 12c and 29c Medium Size, Live or aerve, light to eat daring this B I N G O Fish Sauce LOBSTERS. Ib...... hot weather (eas.v to digest), PurcuHf^ ISc 34c Slie Lobsters. S9 " “ 7 •“ '* • of Beech-.Nut B ^ y F ^ g serves 4 easily, and look at this aa the Clapp’s and Llbbya Baby Foods. roods aa weU new low price— per box S9c St James Hall for F Whole Beets, 2 No. 2 Cans .. Quantify Wonderful value at this price. Qualltr LOBSTER MEAT — Q e n n I no Maine or Nova Scotian only. gnaraateed. ^ ’ Tender and 6ne flavored, cook- Playing Starts at 8:30 D ia n Caslfted ed, ready to nse—equivalent 8 lbs. live lobster. For hot weath- Le t us help you with your plans. Garden Peas, 2 Cans...... meals this is a favorite. Ftait Bottles of Blue Label Per box- -99o OYSTERS — They are the only 20 GAMES 25e We ca n show m any a t tractiv e Tomato Juice, 2 Bottles one# available now add m.ir^ mighty good cooked sumnier R»Pe Tomatoes, 10c lb. dishes. Enough tor 4 and the designs to choose fro m. price per box — — —_85e 5 — FREE GAMES FOR MERCHANDISE — 5 SHRIMP — A now prodneb— cooked, ready to use In salad or ALSO SPECIAL GAMES cooked dishes. Serves 4 and Bwt Ciwm, » ...... fc b S they ore ocean-fresh. Per box 41c M ttaT^ •=*»’ Afmtai we remlod yo« to three 28e apedals on your order list . . . Dial 41SL 9 5 0 DOOR PRIZE G . E W I L L I S force If winner te not present there will be six $2,50 prizes drawn until won. And five merchandise prizes drawn until won. &• S O N , liic. From Plenty of Seats and Tables! Coal. Lumber, Rasonfl’ Supplies, Paint 2 Main Street 5125