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SNELL RAPS FDR DICTATORSHI and Aa Offloera Be Elected for I Enaulng Year

_ THE fTBATHEK ' Juniors of the Amerlcsn Legion Tbe graduating class of Manrhes- Elmore Carl Hultiaa, son o f Mr. Ferecoet a« U. s. W aM hwnm tt^^ auxiliary held a jolly picnic at Col­ ter Trade School will bold aa all­ and Mra. Carl M. HulUns of 84 Hartford t umbia lake yeaterday afternoon. day outlpg at Camp Nathan Hale in Hackmatack atreet, has returned Bloody tooight wMta MidSteJ ’Transportation and assistance was South Coventry tomorrow. The home for the summer vacation after ma Thunday oad prabohly oa ib a l^ M fumisbad by Mra C. L. Wlgren, forty-one members of the claee will completing bis second year at I Bewlar Clrola of tbe coae* tOBigirt; not maeb mange l a ) I Parkrk CbmmtCbrnmunlty club wlU prwildent of the aenlor group; Mrs. leave the school at 9:80 o’clock to­ Wesleyan University in Middle- MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM L tomorroar afternoon at 3:80 Doris Babson and Mra Olive Cbar- morrow morning and will have town. I dubhwna, Thia will be, the tler. Tbe gtola mijoyed various luncheon and - d l^ er at the camp VOL.Ly„N0.215. Advarttuag aa page is.), watw and land sports and a dog with a qports program during the Tbe Women’s Home League of ' until (aa, and a good Tbe official board of the Church the Salvation Army will meet to­ Famons s.ealed-in-steel MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1986. (EIGHTEEN PAGES) 1 df the ateniben la hoped roaft. afternoon. The achool will close at o f tbe Naxarens will hold lU month­ PRICE THREE CSf 8 o’clock so that faculty members morrow afternoon at 3:35 at the ly meeting tonight at 8 o’clock. dtadel.' ' Manchester Orange will hold its may attend the outing later In the f t k a recnlar monthly tneeUng of regular meeting tomorrow night In day. Board at Dtreetora of' the the ifan' Odd Fellows balL It will be Neigh- ' T. M. C A. wUl be held on bora' night and QnrGrsnges expect­ The Asbuiy group of the Wea- . ed who wlil furnish tbe program, leyan Guild will meet tomorrow af­ G-E TRRIFr UNIT r erenlog at 7:80 thli week of the ueuBl Wedneaday are those In Wallingford, PlalnvlUe ternoon at 3 o’clock at the South , Mambera of the board are and East Hertford. Hra Emma Metbodiat church. This will be the Presenting produces ^'double tbe cold** with less current than ever! to make a apeclal effort to Dowd beads tbe Refreshment com­ annual meeting with election of of- mittee. lioers. SNELL RAPS FDR DICTATORSHI and aa offloera be elected for I enaulng year. S E E I T l FIND “TERROR” Como io sod tee why s G-B givci yoa tbe ik a June meeting of the North 4Miss Doris » Warner DECAYED BODY As Delegates Milled To Seats lauUeanUd aodety will thrUdew leCrlfecedoa aecvlce you cm bay< IS LITTLE GIRL held tomorrow afternoon at 3:80 at the home of Hra. lEdarard Walker T R Y I T l OF MAN FOUND Two Families Receive “Death 4B Mather atrriet, Hra. Ruby Mc- Threata’’ Demanding |1 CHARGES DEMOCRATS and Hra. John WIttmann will Tioga Yam Specialist Pm b G-E la yoor khclMa for 10 deya the hoatesa. eod en}oy ell die adveutagee of modara From One and 50 Cents From ttfirigaratloa: If yoa are Dot aodraly tada- THIS JORNING A nother. Temple CSiiqiter, Order of the and instmetor •ad, we oriU gladly tatara yoor meoay< iBaatarn Star, will meet tomorrow Pawtucket, R. t , June 10.— avantng at 8 o’clock in tbe Maaonle (A P)—The short-lived reign of WITH SQUANDERING . Tample. The tmalneaa will Include O W N I T l lentjficaHon at First Imiras- the ’Terror" hae ended. the initiation of four Candida tea. Sdeet the model ead aba beat aohed * the The sinister warning, ‘The Hra. Grace Symington will be the Knitting Shop aaada of yoor Utehaa and yoa cm mra It sible As Chies Are Miss­ Terror la After You”, scrawled Oetolat. A aodal time with refreeh- oa tem t that permit it to pay foe haaUi on paper beneath tbe drawing menta will follow the meeting in of a skull, crossbones and an Second Floor. . out-stretched hand — a tiny GOVERNMENT FUND of the following committee: ing; May Be That o Peabody, chairman; Sybil hand — struck fear Into the ell, Minnie Sargent, Minnie Model S. M. 66. 6.6 Co. Ft. hearts of two housewlvea who debel, Adelaide Shelton, Fannie Wappmg Resident received tbe notes. dth. Jeaaamlne Smith, Mabel Special! ^ 2 * 7 4 Hastily they notified police. New York Congre otter, Anne Tryon, Paulina Grant, Policeman Maxwell Polke de­ Th€ J W . H A k C CORK duced from tbe childish scrawl Here Are Highlights V.*^mnla Armatrong, Ruth Stevenaon, ■$5 Down, $5.39 per month. ideinTi f ie d xpnuiam Stevenaon and l>o Stilea. Spell Extra Savings MANCHISTiR CONH* and the tiny hand tbe "crlm- Asks RepoUicaii Fac Other Models At Lower Prices The body of a dead man Inal" was one of tender years. Wednesday night a delegation of found near Tolland turnpike He ferreted out a young lady O f the Snell Address ■ and Union etreet thie morning —10 years old—who admitted tions to Unite to Restoi leoal Salvation Army workera will For You When You Shop was poBlUvely IdentlBod aa ' be the neeta of Captain and Mra. she waa the author of the notes Cborlee Sokalauekae, of Wap- which demanded $1 from one (Convention Hall, aeveland, June iJtoward Leggett of Norwich, Conn. ping, by bis wife through the 10 — (AP) — Here are some salient Nation to tho Peoi l^'TSe vlaitoni will conduct a apeclal recipient and 50 cents from an­ In These Two Stores clothing on the body. Mra. other. aentencea to toda3r‘s address before t^Swioe which will include, aeveral Sokalauskaa mid that her hus­ ' kuisioal numbera. Tbe following G-E THRIFT UNIT A lecture from her parents the Republican convention by Rep­ Calls Administration band who waa SO ymra of age and police made the ‘Terror’’ ''Madmenr wUl take part, David CORP. lest March had IMt home a resentative Bertrand H. SneU of k. Aiddy, Richard Wilson, William Leg* On Wednesday n . i W H A U in Both Monitor Top and aa docile as a lamb. MANCHISTIR C o n n * week ago Monday, She laid he New Tork: competent Mentions Vgatt akd Cecil Kittle, George Gib- hod been In tbe habit of leaving v ton and WUUam J. AtUnaoo win Double Stamps Given In All Departments Flatop Models to obtain work and she did not "This convention will nominate a : Moompany them and Henry M. report his abeenoe for that rea­ Candidates. :;.9ailey.and Major Edward Atkinson of Both These Stores^All Day Wednesday. Tho G-B THRIFT UNIT haa a neoed man to lead a new crusade—a crus­ Wednesday Specials son. She was brought to Man­ E Y THREATENS ade to restore to the Aifierican peo- l. wlll ^ve Ocrlna and flute selections. for dapandabllliy m d acoaomy ihar la chester at three o’clock this ' Obtain Leggett waa a former band- uunacchad by any oditr cold-maldns le their (Constitution and toeir I of the local corps. Double Green Stamps Given In All Departments afternoon by Lieutenant WU- Bberties." C onvention H aU , O evelond, • ..*—rr»-...... medunirm ever inyemed. It waa Intro- Ham Barron to make the Iden- .— (A P )— Taking toa perm Th« • ^ ^ All Day Wednesday. doced in 1927 md ravolntionlMd home tlncatlotl; ...... ■ — TO “WALK o u r 10 Past matrons of Temple Chapter, refrigeration cotta. Now, bailcally "For nearly four yean America chairm anship, R epresentativa — . I^Order.cf the Eastern Star, Will nave MAMCHisTsa C o h n has floundered in tbe grotesque fail­ rand SneU of N ew Y ork appealed nndimgcd bat contlandy improvad, b The badly decomposed body of a \ L an outing an day Thursday at Mrs. The only refrigerator ures o f the New Deal.” th e R epubU can oonvention prodacei double the cold with.evan man, believed to be Charles Soka- ON DmOCRATS E>Bmest Bantlyts cottage at Coventry mcchmUm duthu foiced- lata corrani thm evtr. ■ Ink Its dtffsrancea and "to^ ‘(.Jake. Tboae desiring trannrartatlon GIRLS’ ANKLETS feed lobricatioo md oU Jausku, or Sokol, of -the Wapplng "Every cent of additional taxes . _ pleaBe call Mrs. Harold Bldwell, cooling. Thoto ezclnaivo serves but to Increase toe reokleea ■ tm tha governm ent to tb e i cfjiouse^soN , In aelaedng yoor refrigerator, ramambar section of South Windsor, wee found Thrf party Is not oon S091, or Mrs. Harry Straw, 7038. fintnret giro that avtotaally aU a la ^ c rafdgataiora Says He W31 join Repnbli- power of tbe New Deal spoilers and Sizes 8 to 10'/j. Assort­ Gtmral EUcIrli this morning about 100 yards south wasters." ■ gunft tbs D em ocratla PartyT Oars wlU leave for the lake about INC. QUIITIR OMRATION will nndoobt^y follow Genanl Elac- of Tolland Turnpike near Union DAY AND NIGHT FIGHT G .0.P.FARM PLANK 30 a. m. ed colors. * hat madt and utd auob, he told th e thousands In mtrt rifrig$rat»n I0H6IR UK tric’a lead md adopt a acaled nnit. More street by Anthony Yakaltls who cans If Democrats Try to auditorium , but ‘ 3 t offan to and more are doing ao aaefa year. Pro- was starting to plow the Held at "W s shall need in executive post A m erica agaln at on unoonstttutl : „ Gibbons Aaaembly, CathoUe La- 2 1*”' 2S* mtb uaUd-m-itnl to w n 0PIRATIN6 COSTS tlona toe services of (3onitltutumel tact yoor invattmantby atlccting the only about eight o’clock. WORRIES DRAFTERS ^ cta to rsh lp -^ , the arrogant 1 fnes of Columbus, win hold a food mnianitmi tban Dead Two Weeks OVER G. 0 . P. PLATFORM Democrats and Republicans alike." :p le Saturday morning at 8 o’clock Featherweight Rayon , S yia r s one with o aealed-moebaaimi proved Revive Certain New Deal vl^ aU sm of m n k ltn D elano Rc alt atbtr mantn the molt economical tbrongh nine A t first .It was thought It would at the store of Montgomery Ward tk facturm ttnMntd. hifohndste Preledlei ■ he Impossible to Identtfy the man, "Thank (3od no RepubUcan Presi­ : Oompany. Mra. Rose B. Bums yeara ezperimca in actual naa in homaa: economy* there om more than 30,- Mentioning no eaadldatw lb r - tbe body was so badly decomposed. Policies. dent haa aver violated his Conatttu- 000,000 clUsens on reUaf.*' PresldanUal nomination, he n M ' aaada the committee in charge. ’The P A N T I E S each Medical Ebtaminer LeVeme Holmes lonetary, Foreign A ffa b Want It to Offset New Deal tlcmel oath by caUlag upcm the mem­ ed vtetory in Novamter aaid ’’ gmeeeda wUl be used for the welfare 29c STATE^S VETERANS r The CORK aaid he thought the man must have J W . H A U bers of bis p ^ y to violate theln." "No other administrator has ■hall need in executive poattlcos < ' work planned for the coming season In tea rose and'white. Sizes 5, 6 and 7. .been dead at least two weeks and "Never, for so long as one sinitfe ______AAAMCMeSTlR COMH* Westfield, Maw., June IO-t-(AF) and Farm Planks C a n ^ Boiefiti^ Some Suggest worked so Ingeniously and dsUber- ■•rvleoa of CoMtttutioaal ~ : « whidt Mrs. a BL . *Longaker--la " tfdisibly a UtUe loiter. He gave week etocs March 3 m , have tbe crata w 4 f t e p u W ^ a ^ 'i "Aalnnan. the order to have the body removed —Former Governor Joseph B, Ely. ately to Infiame toe dastrucUVe 'Ladies’ FuU Fashioned Streeche Top Democrat and New Deal critic, said ARE GETTING JOBS American peopla basn out of the spl)int of elaaa oonlUet among uo.” In a buniinff preluda to Self Serve and Health Market • to the W. P. Qulsh- Funeral Home Little AAA Plan. •fhadow of a cataelysmle toflatien." reas tonight l»y — - CORE where It could be better prepared today he would cast hla lot with the Trouble—Not Ready Yet Republican party If the 1986 Demo- "H a (tha President) runs the true ttit I WEDNESDAY SPECIALS for further examination for clues. "W e shall eneourags Industry to M e r of toa House Im^'iad pair Manchester Conm< It waa thought that finger printing to Make Report. oouine at toe dictator." Mrs. Vnniam Kronick of the WU- H O S I E R Y (OOBttnned oo page Two) Decline of Ten Per Cent Is (Seveland, Juno 10.— (AP) — A plan and expand to order that It may pl4dfSs 95 Dress Shop returned from a DouSIe Green Stamps Given All Day Wednesday. would be the only means of tracing create more jobs, and produce more Now Deal. Ha charged "rm the man’s Identity. farm plank eufflciently attractive Ifaw Tork buying trip this morning. Chiffon and Service. wealth so that there may be more to •quaiMerliur," retardation o f i When found 1^ Yakaltls the body financially to offset monetary advan be distributed." Sunbeam — » waa in a clump of bushes with the Cleveland, June 10.— (AP) — A Reported During the Past ery and vkiMUoa at Oonstltn Men’s Four-in-Hand •feet, alone showing In the field bitter platform dispute, centering on tagea of "New Deal" poUciea, was which pereonlflaa the deep)y-r liberties under "this de; niNNEY IS FINED urged upon RepubUcan platform "They may have planned It aU, American Instinct for law reign at incompetence." which last year waa planted in com. the monetary, farm and foreign af­ Month. but after three years of ‘plannsd RALAD DRESSmO pt. 1 C e TaKaltls notified the police and Of­ order,." Pray for DeUvenuMO fairs planks, threatened today to buUders today as they wrestled with "I hear today America’s tm. nNEHVRST 2 fo r 29c. ficer Michael Fitzgerald who-was hold the Republican National con­ toe party’s agricultural program. NECKTIES 2 for 5 Qc on desk duty detailed Motorcycle IN JUSnCE COURT prayer of deUvaraaee,".ha said. Wednesday, Arne 10th. Your Choice of Fonr Kinds of New solid colors and stripes. PAtrolman Griinn to the scene. The vention in aeaalon until Saturday. Hartford, June 10— (A P)—A de­ Tho lead waa taken by some west­ RepubUeanlam ha praised • • a a To Be Given Away FREE medical examiner waa also notified. The drafting subcommittee of the cline of ten per cent In the file of ern states delegates, "They dis­ heritage—a poUtleal. Description resolutions - committee recessed claimed any attempt to "Out Deal hich personifies Uw deeply u . k e e b l e r c o o k i e s early today without having made veterans seeking employment is the New Deal," but insisted that If HOUSING CHEERS GREET American liutlnct for law and P reab. Geanlne MILLINERY SPECIAL The body was that of a man 6 Former Boxmg Giampion noted in the monthly report of vel- Taffy — Tremure — Orcle — Homestead. at the feet 8 inches tall. It was clothed any headway on a 2,000 word the Republicans hoped to win sup­ der, for true aorial aecurlty and i Close-out of "states rights" platform presented e r ^ ’ employment activities, made port of the rural population to the square deal, for a practical l. pubUc today by Leonard J. Maloney, (Oontinaed on Page Fourteen) Appeals the Case; Whole by the dominant London forces. PreeldenUal election they would woricable ayirtam of government" Calves Liver ^2^ 12 oz. pkgs. 3 5 « Tired members were called back veterans' placement representatl re have to (natch every aid offered by HOOVER A T CONVENTION SneU pledged tbe p a ^ to “thA^ i lb. into session again this morning aft­ the present administration. maximum of social cooperatfan oao-% Summer Struws ea. 50c STATE THEATER Town Attends die Trial er only a few hours sleep, but they (Continued on Page Eleven) Suggestions to the committee em­ ■Istent with the faithful preaervatttMfs ~ 69c pound. forecast the committee 'vould not o'e braced a tariff-equivalent subsidy o f toe Just Ubertles of aU the pass': LABOR TROUBLES ready to report tonight aa sched­ plan plus sou conservation payments Former PresideDt Gets pie.*’ “ Smoked Shoulderg lb. ZXc uled. STATE’S DELEGATES Woodbury, June 10 — (AP) __ unofficially estimated to place 1400,- "We will not prove unworthy,* BABY SHOP SPECIALS Thursday Evening, Janie U Authoritative sources said power­ 000,000 annually In farmers’ pock­ he pledged. . James J. "Gene" Tunney entered FARMERS OF STATE ets. Warm Welcome On His "in our words and in our aetioam^ day you can get Brofl- Regular 50c, Heavy PLAGUE SPANIARDS the eecond round today In bis fight ful eastern members of the platform MAYO.K.STEIWER Velvet Tobacco ib. tin 7 3 « against a Justice, Ck>urt conviction subcommittee were not satisfied In a surprise move western dele­ the sons and daughters of Amerieh'i: m . Fryers, Fowl and Roast- on charges of violating rules of the with the monetary plank offered by gates deadlocked an Informal con­ Arrival in Cieveland; To •___ [ WlU -find an answer to their b — ’ ,.hg Chickens at PineRurat Sunbeam No. 1 Tell Can Siloed road. those supporting Governor Alf Lon­ FOR C(M)PERATION ference untU eastern delegates at­ We shall speak to their hearts ■Assorted Cold Cuts at 45c lb„ RUBBER SHEETS c don, of Kansas, for the Presidential tending agreed to back a auggestlon consciences; and we shaU win.” w 3 9 Fresh Disorders Reported m The former world’s heavyweight for state control of agricultural pro­ With platform oontention rifo, r nomination. There were strong Pleased With His Kepote and freshly made Cole Slaw, Fink and white comblnatton. Sixe 27" z 86" champion boxer filed notice of ap- duction and distribution through veteran o f many such oont------PEACHES 2 cans 2 5 « with metal gronoeta to hold ebeet In plooo. peal to Common Pleas Court from a hints of a minority reporL 16c Ih,, are popular hot Trouble waa also forecast by com­ Most of Tobacco Growers of "Little AAA” program. In , Oongreae cautioned OampbeU’s ^ R^espread Sections — fine of $5 and costa of the same Is A Compromise "meanlnglese political phraaes 'weather items. amount Imposed by Justice of the mittee members to .■eaching aii aevel*nd, June 10.— (AP)—Smil­ Speech They May Back Large Size agreement on the farm and foreign The agreement, which haa yet to ing broadly, former Preaident Her- e n ^ y promises.’' Peace Edward S. Boyd on a con­ Hartford Connty Join be acted upon by tbe platform com­ Do that he said, and tha vet— ., BEANS can ^ ^ e Women Loot Stores. stables complaint be had failed to affaire plonks, but the long threat­ bert Hoover came to town today tp Him As Rmming Mate. heed,a highway "atop’’ sign. ening conflict over a proposal for a mittee Itself, la a compromise be­ receive rousing cheers from hun­ "win abandon us to defeat Tltsy.^ Ptnehufst - . Dial 4101 (Constitutional amendment to per­ tween tboae who advocated Natiotuil dreds of delegates to tbe RepubUcan call on us to turn our backa on this.: i. . CerlUed Conducting his own dtfense to a * TURKISH BIBS lO c mit state legislation on minimum control and those who opposed even National convention. paat and to lead them Into the ftP' .firm, n«sh Madrid, June ID—( / p ) —Spain’s two and one-half hour court battle ;ure." Pink or blue. recurring labor difficulties brought here last night, Tunney received the wages seemed to be ebbing. Before be stepped off toe. train By CARL LULUBOA DILL PICKLES Minimum Wage Issue (Oontinaed On Page Sixteen) Connecticut A. P. Writer He labeled toe New Deal a freeh disorders In acattered sectiona plaudits of an estimated BOO specta­ amid a wildly applauding throng tesque failure,” and contendadv' CUCUMBERS ^ 1 8 « today aa government and business tors with the announcement: Conciliatory language on the 10.— (A P)—Over which included several formw (Cabi­ Largo T will see this case through to minimum wage Issue seemed to 3,000 Connecticut farmers will co­ Cleveland, June 10— (AP) — The American instituUone had been de^ One Table of Wednesday Onlyl Mmbined In an attempt to halt the net members, California dnegates bauebed by "greedy partlsanshiiy each olnutea. , the Supreme Court of the United have dissipated opposition from the operate with the Federal govern­ were told hla address prepared for Republican convention keynote 79c Woven Colored Plaid Statea.’’ more conservative committee mem­ ment to the nejv soil conseriratlon and Ideals warped by "aUen poUUi^ R1N80 ^ ralttcal clrctes acknowledged BLUM LABOR LAW deUvery to toe convention tonight speech of Senator Steiwer brought ^riUIosopbiea.’’ p i-l MAY FACE DEFEAT big block of 44 from Hoover’s state, I Green Pepper 1 Lh. Tomatoea ASPARAGUS lb. bun. l ^ c by Constable Robert Reichenbacb county, according to the tobulatlon It placed the Oregon Setfator in toe tion that renominated Hoover—be I Bead Lettuce 1 Bun. Radishes 1/ 3 *01/2 Off to force operator# of elevator fac- the night. In accordance with the aaid the speech will not be' "any forefront of candidates for tbe vice 3 yd«* $1.00 to pay fines amounting to May 31. usual procedure of platform com­ Of voluntary signers given today by William Jennings Bryan cross of hod warned the RepubUc was. never 1 CDonmbei^ of\ Sleek and weU groomed, the for­ presidential nomination. safe unless RepubUcana were "on ALL FOB...... Hundreds of remnants .. P«“ toa (approximately mittees. W. S. Mlddaugb, executive officer gold gesture." He referred to Bry­ Bakewell, a Yale professor termed 2 t o r a s c that can be used for so A beountal tungo of pfaud IR 4OOO) for refuBal to accept com- mer fisticuffs King addressed the Specidation was aroused by a re- in charge of (Connecticut adminis­ Observers Predict Split an’s stampede of the 1896 Democrat­ guard." oeoreacken hi oil colon. Wemf tration. the address "one of toe greatest "And, oh, bow toe last four yuu« many things. Voiles, ■tomlaes offered by the labor mln- ic convention with hla noted speech. speeches I have ever heard." them and tab them—00 tron- (Oontinaed On Page Sixteen) (Oontinaed On Page Sixteen) “Work aheeta. which Indicate the Rowell termed the address, which have driven that truth home to a prints, seersucker, sheers. tng. Regular 78e yard. "It waa witty," he said, "It cover­ dismayed people," he went on. '-Authorities also urged Madrid farmers’ aeceptancea of the pro­ Among SociaHsts Over the he said he bad read,' "the most ed tbe ground; It was telling—and Aaparagus', _ ----- Jn aoon over— ORANGES grocery atore owners tp disregard gram. have been filed at the rate of "In these four yean every home Buytoy theeeiheeeMM SfaenU aUed bancbea at devastating Indictment of tbe New In words that ono.jv<>uldn’t want to ordera from the employers’ f ^ r a - more than one hundred a day ao far Deal ever written.” baa felt the heavy burden of toe Tlnehurst Wedneaday. 40 Hour Week. change. New Deal's plaiuied extravagance." tof • lockout In protest agaiiut this month," said Mr. Mlddaugb Mr. Hoover stepped off a train The Connecticut delegation, baBb- raids by wcanen workers. "an Increasing number of farmers "Every cent of additional taxes ; Fresh SPINACH peck 1 1 « Many towns In Badajox province Last Bow Convention Fan serves but td increase toe reckless Asparagus . .bun. 21c are filing work sheets as they lean (Oenttoned on Page Eleven) (OontlDued on Page Bteven) i^ative Broccoli Jjqpanese Parasols **^ 1.5c Were threatened by a renewed gen- about the program and understand ParlS’ June 10.— (A P )-A poseible power of the New Deal apoUers and . ... .hnn. 15c aral strike In sympathy for workera Bpllt In France’* new SoclalLit gov­ wasters. ^ Ite the ddldren or tea growa-ope at Ow beach. Gowl aiaok Wonders What It’s About the benOfita that can be derived." HEALTH MARKET an e«lon» at Almendralejo wdio began their Mostly Tobacco Men ernment imp*rtlled Premier Leon "Elvery dollar added tb our na- ^ walkout last month.. Mr. Mlddaugb explains the lead- Blum’a proposal for a 40-bour work tlonal debt Is a new burden' upoK,; Oeuter Out - Five persons wore seriously week today. the back of youth. Already th e: Bocher’a Beets, Se bancli._ Cleveland, June 10— (A P )—* The usher stared at tbe opectator erahlp of Hartford county as being jwunded in a clash between Righ£- due to the fact that many of its The Radical Socialist organ. Eke Supreme Court of State New Deal has cost us tbe progress Beet Oreeoa, Oeleay, Green i HOUSEWARES SPECIALS Ista and Leftists at Barganes De- Perched to the very lost oeat under and then took a step nearer him. NouveUe, took a strong stand and prosperity of a generation. Let ' Waa Beams PORK CHOPS lb. valerde in Zamora province. farm realaents co-operated with tho 3 2 ® BERRY SE!TS in pink or green glass. 8” bowl o the dark towering balconies of the "What you trying to do, kid me?” government under the tobacco aeo- against toe government’s measure to ua here begin our march to sonl^r .' Frae, petatoea are high, hot This At Oviedo a bomb exploded In the Republican National convention hall be naked getting red to the face. tlon of the AAA before that Act shorten labor’s hours. Defines Word ‘Restaurant’ and to aafety." have Sae qnaUty la both a ' and six 4J4” dishes. 7-Piece Set...... O a 7 C w c w of tbe Socialist newspaper "No,” said (Clark, “I’m just try- ShoUMer was Carey F. Clark', of (Cincinnati. was dectared tovaUd. Since this The 40-hour week. Ere NouveUe Borne of his other argtunents and aM petotoea. 10« CAKE PLATES In pink or T X Ia Tarde, wrecking the plant. tog to get my bearings. You see 1 said, would put production costs so against toe New Deal were: ; Premier Santiago Cabarea 'Everything aU right?" asked an county la one of the most concen­ Xamatoea, 3 Ifaa. 35e. green glass A ar came a long way to this show, yet I trated tobacco producing centers m high France would lose all her for­ Hartford, June 10.—(AP)—Oon-Aappeal was denied but toe Supreme "We have a bewildering Jargon df. LAMB CHOPS lb. Quiroga bemui a study of the quick- usher. still fat)] like Pm to dnetonaU." eign markets. Additional unem­ GLASS RELISH DISH SETS. o o Coolerator Refrigerator ^ methods to end the strike of the Muntry, It is expected that s nectieut reataurateurs and Uquor re- Court's ruling ordered another trial. reciprocal tariff treaties reckleaaljr 3 2 ® As the indignant usher bumped ployment WlU result, the organ pre­ 4-Piecs Set ...... a 3 a y C farmera in Andalusia. T feel,’’ aaid dark, "just like a b r ^ ^ w n of tbe voluntary signers tallera studied today a long-awaited The state Uquor law defines a res­ throwing open the great Amerteag pigeon." off Mlown the aisle stepi, d a rk call­ WlU show moat of them to be tobso- dicted. taurant eligible to serve drinks as market" »714a Economic aocletiea in Catalonia ed to one of the other spectators decision from the Supreme Court of SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS with colored i f Get Your Coupons At Once At the State Theater or From Our iwued a declaration urgiiw termina- "What’e tbe matter, can’t you co growers. The newspaper's criticism waa one an eatabUahment "where hot meals tops. P a i r ...... I O C aoe?" seated in this distant section. The tobscoo grower under the of the first authoritative indications Bkron which ruled that a reaUu- are regularly served at least twice (Uootloaed oa Page Two) VEAL STEW lb. Drivers. tioo at all strikes until the awem- "If it wasn’t for you folks," he of a Ylgoroua fight when tbe Sodal- 10c OIL CLOTH SHELF EDGING, a few close-out C hly of employers, financiers, techni­ "Wea-or-yoe," he replied, “but teU new program la eligible for pay- rant, as defined by tbe Liquor Cra- daUy as tbe prinripaT busineae con­ 1 5 « Thursday, Friday and Saturday At the state: me, is that little white object down said, "Pd he afraid away out here to Ut leader’s bills are called for de- trol Act, Is a place “at which, dur­ cians and workers meets to study the country.” manta as high as $80 an acre for ducted therein. The Supreme Court TREASURY BALANCE. patterns, y a rd ...... O C toe labor aitua^n. there the Empire State building In land diverted from tobacco into so'i bote In the Chamber of Deputlea ing toa houn when restaurants are justices derided the narrow con- TABLE OIL CLOTH RUNNERS. 42”. T A *^'HESE THREE” Starring Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea — and New York, or the Washington mon­ "WeU," was the reply, 'T under­ Thursday. usually open, hot meals are served , Obama Msk The ministry of justice hurried M w rvtog crops, up to 30 per cent struetlOD placed on this section of Washington, June^JO.—(AP) — . LAMB STEW lb. assorted patterns ...... i . U C “SPANISH CAPE MYSTORY” Stnrring Donald Cook and Helen Twrivetrees. work on a proposal to make poweo- ument?" stand they hunt deer up here be­ M the boM average, to addition to The labor proposals, which Blum to aU customers ordering them.” the statute by .the commission and The poslUon of tberreasury Juaa i »WbltB.10e-Ua. ston o f arms and expb^vea a eeri- tween Rows J ond .K." toe other benefits, avaUable to aU Introduced yesterday, include, to ad­ The Supreme Court’s derision wo'i toe Superior Court was "neither 8: Recelpta 831,649,084.88; 1 5 « PICNIC BASKET SETS. 18” covered basket with "You mean the figure at tbe end Off to the dim dlstanee Henry P. dition to the 40-hour week, paid S Megs bet- pus offense. The bill wUl be submit- of the platform?” Inquired the farmers a new hearing for Mrs. Amelia complete, nor warranted." turea. I43.90K867.48; net balaacHiiS 1 doaen paper Nates, table doth and 6 nap- O C ^ tod to Parilament toon, MUdater of usher poUtdy. Fletcher began hanging for, order. The total number o f work abeets annual vacations, coUecUve b a r i^ - (lutotfa o f New Britain, restaurant The court ruled that If a restau­ '13,383,203,923.69; customs receip ■•^What’s going on ?" d a rk called tog contracts, and restoration of kina, ff spoons, 6 cups. Set,...... 0 1 e ( £ 0 JiuUce Blooco Garxan aaid. ."Oh, la that a platform?" contin­ received to date, by countiea, fol- proprietor who had been denied a rant aerved hot meals to aU cus­ for toe month, 89,646,90238. Hamburg or Saucagg Maat to the usher. lows* some dvU service petulon redoo- permit to aeU Uquor by toe State CHILDREN’S SAND TOY "“USAra Terrorlom which lias swept the ued dark potottog to tbe green-car- tiniu. tomers ordering' them during the Receipts for the fiacia year (a eptihtry s^sce the Febraary elec- "Tbst's thq chairman,” tbe at­ Liquor OontrbI Commlariisn on tor time tbe place was open for bust- July 3), 83,884.703,48737; axpr SETS 4...... tendant grumbled. Hartford, 1J113; New Haven, 898; Go Book To Work TheL-T-WOODCO to m has reaulted to 375 dsaths, an through the blue haxa of tohaew p t c h ^ ’ 877; Fairfield. 865; Tot- grouqd that her establishment aenr- noes. even though toe orders wsre tures, 88,746,831.17941, laelo As the Parliamentary maneuver­ CHIUIREN’S WATERING CANS 1 A - O C ^ toKxnolal check showed, with 749 '•Oh," Mghsd tl| a spectator, "that’s iM ^ 288; Windham, 203; New Lon- sd hot meals only "Irragularly and node "Irfsgularly am’ Intermltteni- 88.154430.138.69344. Gr 2 3 3 « smoke. “From here It looks Uko a fine, now aU I need to irske me hap­ ing began, t m of thoueands of ^ AND SAND PAILS ...... IUC»ZOC ------Injured. match boK.” J ^ 1 5 6 ; and Middlesex, 337; tots] intermlttatiUy." ly," the eetahllehment could qualify 831,841,499.704.88, a One py Is a telescope a ^ a newspaper,*' 8,073. Mrs. (}i)llara appealed tots decl- for a Uquor Uc*nse under tbe Con­ iOeuttoMd Oa Page Blxtow), 83,904460.75 under tbe i aloo to th« tl^perior Court where the trol A c t Gold asseta |3(^4 MANUHiai'llGUl'AhVAhMlMU

greet them on his "sad mission'’ Unexcited A lf Landon Goes for Canter QUARRYYiLirs m.m. gun. tbrae inch qwrtar and.81 TOUNVEUtABIH mm DiSCOYER BURGLAR and number has been given to the isst wetk to NashvOlS where he,at- iMEEf TOMORROW Manthester HAGEDORN RECORD m.m. gun, gnti-aArcraft. rifle and postofflca taaded the funeral of the |ate PLANS FESTIVAL FRIDAY nadUne gun, tank combat praeUea START BONUS BOND Bonds must M presented to toe Speaker Joseph W. Byms. t IN THM BEDROOM Date Book tactics o f toe platoon, company and certifying olficer in proper numeri­ i o SPEAK TONIGHT He said he knew Tennesse was I M POLO VICTORY A GREEN JULY4 " ON SCHOOL COSTS battalion, scouting and patroUIng, cal order. I f a veteran desires to going to i'miss Joe B}rmB regard­ A strawberry festival for Friday SECOND IN m s CLASS tank tactloa and tactical employ­ Tonight DEUYERY TUESDAY cash only a few of his bonds, he less of party” just as be would be evening of this week Is the project ment and division artUlery unlta. must select the lowest numbers and missed at Washington. the Lo^sa Aid society of the Quar- June 10-11— St. James's festival. Port Bennlng Is re g a r d ^ U eu t not pick out bonds at random. For Thia Week He expressed the hope bs would Beats Englaud b Openbg Memorial Lodge of Pytliiaos ryvlUe Methodist church near Bol­ New Britain Couple Threat­ Hagedom atated, as toe best post Instance, if a veteran wonts to cash In i^'lleiriig link Rodg be able to return to Knoxville in ton Lake are engrossed with at o f EdneatioD to Hear June 18— Townsend Day Rally six of his bonds he should look at here. Local Officer Makes One of in toe United States for training the autumn and "see some pro­ present. Between the hours of B;39 purpoaes, embracing 98,000 acres of First Batch to Go Out in R rst the numbers and select the six low­ Match of Cap Series; Ped- to Erect Monmnent at and 8 they will serve cafeteria style, ened With Death hy Also Scout Jamboree o f Legion est In numerical order. He should Alldress WiD Be First o f gress” on the Tennesse Valley Au­ Finance Committee’ s P ro­ troops here. varied lands suited for all military thority dam at Norris, near there. a variety of salads, home baked Best Eyer Attained by C. bring in bonds. 1.3,3,4,S,6, and not Next Week problems aiid usea The school be­ Mail That Day Says ^ s t He made another appearance last beans, strawberry shortcake and gan at 8 a. m. dally and closed at for example, bonds numbered 1 2 ,2 , ley Ties Record. Manchester Green. strawberrlea In other ways. Armed Bnrglar. posals for Year. ' June 10-20 — Manchester Veter- 10,6,4,7, and 8 or a aimllar mlscei- Three On Trip. night wbpn the train stopped at ' Association Carnival, Old Golf N. G. Representative. 6 p. m.,wlth practical demonatra- Sheffield, A la There he told a crowd If the weather is favorable the master.- laneoua group, not in numerical ______I tlona daily in each of toe many order. of North Alabamans that the Ten­ supi^r will be eerved outdoors. If military subjects. Graduation Frocks Hurlingham Club, l/>ndon, June Memorial Lodfis, Knights of not in the church, and a short pro­ New Britain, June 10— (A P ) — • 15 — Garden strawberry fes- Veterana may assist toe carriers Aboard Roootivalt Train Bnronto nessee valley was beginning to pro­ The finance Mmmlttee of the at Center church grounds, duce the electric power rate "yard­ 10— (A P )—America ooened defense Pythias, which takes Its name be­ gram of entertainment will follow Orra E. Underbill, an instructor in U eu t Raymond B. Hagedom of National Guard and oth .■ officers by providing proper IdentlficaUon to UtOe Rock, Ark., June 10.— town echool board has gone over 5:45 ,on. attending toe school were required Delivery of toe adjusted service next Tueeday morning or afternoon and stick” he hoped to evolve through cause it was on Memorial Day that the meal. All members of the La­ the Teachers College of Connecticut, Company K, 1,69th Infantry. C. N. (A P )—Prealdent Rooacvelt came to of polq cup today the lodge waa instituted in Man­ the figures to be presented at the June 17—Second Congregational to devote a part o f each day to bonds to Manchester veterans will if they are not known to the route the TVA. dles Aid society- are ' assisting in G. returned last week from Port 'Axitaasaa today to help ita 2,000,000 with a 10 to 9 victory over England chester, has, after about three years' and hia wife., ^Irlam B. Underbill, meeting, o f the board Tburaday in Church Women’s League atraw- study of the subjects covered dur­ be made by the local poatal carriers carrier. this, one of their first public suppers to n y supper at WUUama’ farm. tahaUtants celebrate 100 yeara of before a fashionable crowd of 10,- effort been able to secure the neces­ of the season. were threatened with death by ' a Bennlng, Georgia, completing a ing toe day previoua and at toe negro who broke Into ttusir home at which they have figured eetlmatod 1632 Tolland Turnpike. beginning with the first mall 0 0 0 . sary funds and design lor a memo­ three month’s course at the United close of toe school each student ststehooda 37 HUIcreat avenue at 4:05 a. m.-to­ eoeta o f conducting the echoole in Also Trade school graduation at Tiiesday, June 16, Postmaster Frank A round o f toura waa arranged Brie Pedley, California star No. rial tablet to be erected at Man­ States Army Infantry school with officer was graded upon hia pro­ ST. BRIDGETS FESTIVAL day. . Manchester for the year 1836-87. night to culmlaate late tbla afternoon in 1 on the American team, scored chester Green. A t a special meet­ one of the best records ever made ficiency in each of toe mlUtary sub­ B. Crocker stated today. The regis­ WALLSORIEFS Mra. Underhill awakened and aaw Loat year the board gave esti­ June 18—Lawn festival at South tered envelopes containing toe twentyvmlnute apecch at Centen­ nine of the ten goals. This equalled ing of a committee from Memorial Methodist church. by a Connecticut NaUonal Guard jects studied. Lodge and the board of Park Com­ ABOUT TOWN the man in their bedroom. She rojis- mates of 8810,000 for the cost of New York, June 10—TextUe rain nial S ^ iu m in little Rock. COMMITTEES ANNOUNCED Pedley’s own record for cup com­ Also Jitney Players in "The officer. U eu t Hagedom placed sec­ bonds will begin arriving Injhe hxtal missioners bsid yesterday afternoon ed her husband. The burglar, who 'running the schools tor the p ^ o d All toe latest military accouter­ acUvlty during toe first four months The apeecb, to be broadcaat na­ petition, mado In the second match waa armed according to their story Rival” at Education^ Square, spon­ ond in point atandlng in the class offlcea at 6 p. m. Monday night but G R R D U m i the proposition was made to the of lOSd^Se and have kept within ments, including high-powered artU- of 1936, reports "Textile World", tionally by both of the larger radio of the 1930 series at Meadow The regular sewing circle of the to the police, threatened to kill tlmm sored by Memorial Hospital staff. of 169 officers who took the course. lepr, speedy tanka, anti-aircraft as the Manchester postoffice cam ot Event to Be Held Tuesday and Brook. park commission to have tbs new their budget and will have a credit was approximately 11 per cent over oompanlM, waa the flrat of three Army and Navy Auxiliary will be unless they remained quiet. to their account when the final re. June 19—Barnard school gradua­ rifles, modem machine-guns, rifles make night deliveries, the register­ the Ilka period o f 1985 and about 7 Choooo things young people Hentl aehaduled on a 4,000-mile trip to Wednesday on Church The Americans met unexpectedly memorial unveiled on July 4 with ex- held in the club house tomorrow e,ve- tion in afternoon. erelsss that will start at 10 o'clock. As they watched him, the negro port is turned in. were used at toe school by toe stu­ ed packages contalntag toe bonds per cent above "normal” as repre­ We have the very thing tor every the aouthweat and middle weat. strong opposition from ths patched- nlng. Mrs. Eleanor Freelove and Also June rose dance at Country Lawn; To Use Church If The memorial would be erected at ransacked r bureau and took a gol;' A t the meeting of the finance dent NaUonal Guard officers. One will be eent out on toe routes early sented by the eight-year average Friday morning the President Stormy. up British team. H. Hesketh Mrs. Adelaide Pickett will act as watch from one of the drawers, lard, when figures were gone over club, sponsored by Gibbons Assem­ of toe InnovaUons at thia year’s Tuesday morning. T924— 1931. Bbcceptlng ellk, all toe omort young graduate yon know! Manchester Green and would bear an hostesses. bly, Catholic Ladies of Columbus. will apeak before a Texaa centen­ Hughes, Ehigland'a No. 1, shot seven inscription noting that George then removed his trousers; d detail, it was found that the ap- school was toe employment of ■VeteranB are advlaed by Post­ fibers improved. Consumption of An neu' — ah^pioderately priced. nial throng at the cotton bowl in goals but the all-around play of Mr. UnderhlU's trousers in ’^poprlatlon for the year 1936-37 to Coming Events master Crocker to make an effort cotton was about 18 per cent over Waahlngton stopped at the Wood- Miss Jean McBride, daughter ot Jime 21—S t John’s Day, Masons bow-backed” machine-gun ammu- Dallaa. The last of the trio of ad- William Campbell has been named Gerald Balding, nine-goal Irish ace, bridge Inn on November 9, 1789. there was 819 and as he left by be asked for would be something nlUon which was used effecUvely in to be at home on Tuesday morning, 1985. Wool gained 4 per cent and Alexander T. McBride, one of the of a window, ordered them notr_- to to attend service at S t Mary’s or If it Is not possible in the mom- draases will be made neat Sunday general chairman or the strawberry was the high spot of the chal­ There will be another meeting of lees than 8310,000. new problems of mschine-gun in­ rayon 18 per cent Silk declined 18 Oraduation fraek, the con wear all local State Trade school instructors, give an alarm for five minutes under church. Ing to renwin at their home on morning at Vincennea, Ind., where festival to be held on the lawn at lengers' play. the committee on Monday morning The withdrawal of pupils from direct fire. This new feature ■ o f per cent summer to parties. - wm he win dedicate a memorial to St. Bridget's church, Tuesday and The Americans sewed up the was thaeuest of honor at a party penalty nf death. the Manchester High School living in June 22-37 — American Legion’s Tuesday afternoon so that delivery when the site for the location of the annual carnival at Dougherty's lo t mUltary fire by machine-gun. UeuL SisesldtoSR CMorge Rogers Clark, revolutionary Wednesday evenings of ^lext week, match, played In seven periods of given the wives of the school Awakened by Noise I South Windsor will nearly be over- can be made on the flrat day ot re­ Transcontinental A Western Air, memorial vriil be decided upon. faculty at Columbia Lake last night June 22—High School Class Day. Hagedom said was the moat inter- war hero. June 16 and 17. Mr. Campbell will eight minutes each under Hurling- Mrs. Underbill heard the n)an <;ome by the Increased enrollment in ceipt In toe event of non-delivery' Inc., reports that 8,773 passengers I A pleasant time was spent and a Manchester Green school gradua­ esUng of the whole three month's ^ The Roosevelt special crossed the be assisted by a committee of men bam regulations, in the sixth chuk- moving about the room and asked the number of pupils In the school on Tuesday, due to toe failure of toe were carried during May against dog roast held in the open. Miss "who’s there?" The burglar thije'"^ tion in evening. course. Machine-guns set qp be­ veterans to remain at home fbr re­ ; Tannessee-Arkanaas boundary early and women of tbs church. In case kcr when Pedley counted three for the coming year and only one 6,785 in May, 1986; air mall pound­ of rain on either night the festival THE HUNT FOR SPEED McBride received a fine electric the beam of a flashlight in her ^ c e June 33—Hollister school gradua­ yond a series of hills sotne 4.500 ceipt of the packages, the carriers ; today carrying the executive to times, the last on a brilliant pass teacher less will be used in the high age 170,528 against 137,344; air ex- will be held in the parish hall. toaster from her friends. She, Is to and replied "You people keep ^pur echool. The vacancy to be caused tion in afternoon, Buckland school ^ r d s away were trained on ground will make delivery the following s HcC Springs, starting point for an from Michael Phipps, America's No. at night preas 30483 pounds against 17.969. Strawberry shortcake and berries be married later this month to mouth ahut or you'll get shot." . by the resignation of Miss Myrtle targeta, resulting in surprising ac­ day. Remaining at home on the rFor o r thsuie nrsifirst fivenve monthsmontba passengers paaaengera 1 all-day outing before reaching the In various other ways, cold drinks, 2, to put the Invaders In front 10 HERE AND IN EUROPE Knighton L. Chambers. Sergeant John C. Stadler and Po­ Also bridge conference of towns curacy. This method of fire is in­ 16th will facilitate delivery on all ; state capital late in toe day. to 7. Paine, who has taught French and totaled 30,539 against 23,056■ ^ a year ice cream and other forms of re­ licemen Herbert Warner went? to English, leaves a place open that in this area at dinner meeting at tended ss harraslng fire to be used routes, it was atated. , and air mall poiu ) Visit Hospital freshment will be' on sale. There The challengers, whose big inning Miss Florence and Miss Ann the Underhill home as soon as h (^ - not be filled. Center Church Parish House. on large advancing forces at con­ Vetcran'a wives may Identify 811 against 691,823. Centennial officials first arrang­ will be booths for the sale of fancy was In the fourth as Hughes scored Timely Book About Automo­ Moore of TalcottvlIIe who are ab­ quarters had been notified of . the There will be some pay adjust­ June 34— Graduating exercises of siderable distance behind the lines. their husbands, Postmaster Crocker Manchester High school. ed fo r him to visit the Army and goods and all sorts of merchandise; three goals to pull up to 6-7, at­ bile Racers Explains British sent on a European tour, are at burglary. They found no trace of ments and some teachers will be The purpose of the training given said today, provided toe wives are World peace Is built up In the Also supper o f Memorial Hospital Navy hospital at Hot Springs.' A and for the children, turtle races, tacked the American goal furiously and American Aims. present in London, England, and the marauder. It is believed . .'Ihe given on Increase, but not In any the CkmnecUcut National offlcera Is known, to the regular carrier. The homes of toe people, and not' at , motor trip through the town and pony rides and other attractions. in a final period drive that resulted plan to spend several weeks in the man entered the home by removmg great amount, all of which will be Auxiliary on grounds of Mrs. O. R. wife will ifttneas the receipt but Burr’s home, 138 Main street to prepare, them for Instructors round tables of political dtseusslons. review of a pageant by school chil- Miss Mary McGuire has been ap­ in goals by Balding and Hughes. British Isles. the screen at a window which u d mcluded In the final check that will within their own regiments. The delivery must be made to toe veter­ BOOK REVIEW July 4—Annual fireworks display an in ^rson. ■J*™- WatU. president, ^drea also was charted for him, as pointed secretary and treasurer for The match was played under been left open. ^ j he made by the hoard tomorrow. type o f instrucUon ^ve.. by toe Third Trlennal Conference of As­ By BRUCE CATTON Nathan Hale, L. O. Y. A., No. 6 at old Golf lota by American Le- Three and possibly more stations , w ^ as a drive to the home of Cen- the festival, Mrs. P. A. Bronnlck threatening skies. In the final With the roar of the Indianap­ Ariny Reserve Officer’s School ad- sociated Country Women of the will be In charge of donations, Mrs, will hold its semi-annual meeting In filon. for certification of toe bonua bonds 'tannial chairman, Harvey Couch, on period the players looked like olis Speedway racers still echoing wtrably fits toe two officers who World, 'lA k e Catherine, in the mountains, Thomas Moriarty, strawberry short­ Orange hall Thursday evening at Sept 6, 8, 7—40th annual conven­ will be established in town. Several phantom horsemen as darkness set­ acroas.the sports pages, this is a KING'S DAUGHTERS SPEND tion of Hartford District Luther went from this seeUon for the Plans Iffor lunch. cake and other Items. Me. Moriar­ tled over Abe turf. 6:80 when the election of officers 'tA R. E. Hagedom offices will be located in the post- ty will suTonge for the amusements timely moment to consider "Motor will take place. BIG BERRY STOCK League here, sponsored by Luther and Training section o f toe Con office, one at the statlen A office at From there the route took him by Racing and Record Breaking", by League of Emanuel Lutheran necUcut National Guaro. Graduation automobile to Rockport for another and Paul CervinI, publicity. During his ten years in the No- Depot Square and another office In NOW I SMOKE O. E. T. Eyston and Barre Lyndon DAY AT BOLTON LAKE church. the Army and Navy club. Under pageant and an old-time camp (Scribners; $2.76). The dramatic committee of the Uenal Guard, during which time he Lieut Hagedom, an electrical O. N. O. PRO U O nO N fl. Luther League of the Emanuel ' IN MARKET HERE has advanced through toe various contractor, has reported to Captain toe best of conditions, taccording to Dresses meeting: *— CONGRESSMAN SNELL Max Riddle, who knows a great teats already made by the Hartford a P A C K a D A Y He was to rejoin bla train at deal more about racing than I ever Lutheran church will meet tonight grades of non-epmmiaioned rank to Jamea H. MeVeig'. o f Company K Renorts Giyen of Past Year’s for ______office, only three certlflcaticma < n .lor gnunmar sebooL-^ Vaivem , an hour’s ride from U ttle Hartford, June 10.— (AP) — The will, discusses the hook as follows: at 8 o'clock at the church. Mrs. commlsloned rank, Ueut. Hagedom ♦"" duty following the training Smoketa AM Aiy appointment of Second Ueut. Ed­ SCORES FDR POUCIES Beatrice Pearson, chairman, re­ Work; Mrs. C. E. Wilson and period. U e u t Hagedom has b e e ^ be made per hour. Vetentis are Goes In Jiffy with Rock. A fter his speech there at six "The book explains the striking fPENJORUM haa been a keen student of the mili­ advised by toe local postoffice offl- Pastel Organdies o’dock (Central Standard Time) win P. Lodge to First Llsutenant difference between American and quests the following to be present: Co-OlTicers Re-elected. tary and has many times won toe commissioned officer of Company B^-ana and Sergeant Walter G. Dexter to Alice Benson, Ruth Benson, Elsie K, formerly Company O, for toe dais not to be too Impatient over with SHps and dinner at the home of Senator (OontJnned from Page One) British concepts of racing. 'Most praise of Ms brother officers for the Second Lieutenant, was announced Brandt, Paul Erickson, Louise John­ Ever Ready Circle ot King’s past seven yean. He was commis­ toe seemingly slow progress as Joe Robinson, majority floor leader, racing in the United States is done way in which he haa handled diffi­ much detailed work has to be done today by Brig, Oep. William F. in specially built racing cars. The son, Ivor Scott. Albert Carlson, Daughters combined its annual New Bed Prodoct Gets MR. SPiESS SPEAKS cult military problems. sioned 2nd Ueutenant on Tun<* 39, he planned to leave for Houston, Ladd, Adjutant General of the state. "W e sec foreign trade gasping meeting yesterday with a picnic at, in connection with signing the Tex. emphasis Is almost entirely on Lawrence Anderson and Dorothy Consequently, when toe oppor­ 1939 and upon toe realgnaUon of B E L L A N S i i p Both are members of Troop B, on the gallows.” Larder. the cottage of Mrs. C. B. L^ m is at bonds, witnessing, etc. POR iN n c tF n o M $ 3 - 9 8 * He is due there tomorrow mom- speed, and the races arc held on tunity came lost January to assign 1st U eu t Charles Oliver was ex­ Veterans are advised further that 132nd Cavalry, C. N. G., command­ N R A and "th « hob-tailed Blue oval tracks. Bolton Lake. Most of ths members Good Prices. FOR THE SELECTMEN tag for the first of a serleu of his­ a local officer to toe Arm y school amined and promoted to 1st Ueu­ under no circumstances will they ed by (Mptaln Richard Henderson, Eagle” meant suspension of all "Moat British racing, and indeed The Woman’s auxiliary of St. went to the lake in the morning, torical commemorations at San at Fort Bennlng, UeuL Hagedom, tenant on Dec. 27, 1980. HeJs mar­ need outside help in the process of of Wethersfield. - anti-trust statutes. ^ all continental racing. Is done in Mary’s Episcopal church will meet taking a basket lunch. Coffee was Answers "Closed Doors” Edi­ ried and lives at 237 Oak street Jafibito batUelield. furnished at noon by the hostesses, Ueut. I. M. Ramsey of Company F certifying the bonds after receipt A A A was ’'conceived as a policy stock cars. As far as engineering in the parish house at 8 o’clock Fri­ Strawberries in the Manchester Mancheater. This service will be provided veter­ Lovely sheer hooe, with Hondbago, trimly tailored^ Coming through Tennessee yes­ Aluminum first was isolated In is concerned, these cars are far day night. The business meeting who also served ice cream and J^ar■ torial at Direction of Board; of Hartford, Captain Harold N. Dorr t of shameful destruction." market yesterday were aold in three ans by the postal officials at no cost Big Redactions reinforoed toe sad heel. to weer with her oult ee terday, the President made only one 1838 by scientists Davy and Woh­ superior to our own. The racing will be followed by a joint meeting sorted cakes in the afternoon. grades. There was but 10 crates of Says They Are "Misquoted.” ™ 102nd Regt. and Captain .lirear platform appearance, al­ A "Treasury-financed political Frank Grimaldi of Company B to them and any other persona in­ re-opholstartng, no matter Sunny tones. n a drooa 814(t; ler. In 1886, Hamilton V. Caat- machine” has been set up. is done on courses, or standard with the Guild when the plans will A t the business meeting a t : 2 old bed berries and the high was teresting themselves in tto bonus vniat else or eondition. Cwtom though crowds at other stations o’clock reports of the year’s work 102nd Regiment of New Haven TORINO THE MARK ner, of New York, perfected a plan Throe years have demonstrated, highways, where turns, mud, and be made for the annual picnic. Any 8840, the low 83.50 and the aver­ Editor, The Herald; payments other than toe designated tailored slip covers made U order, gathered fo r a glimpse of him. were submitted, a roll-call was were sdected from this state. The of manufacturing aluminum os a Snell insisted, that America "caU' all other conditions must' be faced members who cannot attend the Fri­ age price for a crate of this grade A t their meeting held June 8, the officials of toe poatoffice are plain ^ p e r t workmonohlp gnorantaed. A t Knoxville, Roosevelt told a. read and the election of officers to- excellent record established In toe Miami, F la —Toe-touching won J. Beautiful fahrie glovea. In Fine Hnen hankies, onl-' sheet metaL not squander her way back to i and the races stress endurance day night meeting are asked to of berry was 8841. selectmen voted that the secretary "chlaelers” . Low prioea Up to one year to more than speed. Hill climbs are suited in all officers being re­ thro6 months training coinaSs In* C. Kuney a jury job desplU bU 97 white or goyeot Mlors. sound and sustained prosperity. While pollUcal prophets were predicting "Landon on the first ballot" contact Mrs. James Harrison. The The smaller sized berries picked of the board write the Herald in re­ Bonds must not be slgnM or W * . . broldered or looe trimnr>d._ added to the sport. hosteasea Friday night will be Mrs. elected. They are, president, M ^ . eluding many extremely difficult years. There must be a return to sanity in at theUJ. O. P. convenUm In Cleveland, the Kansas governor Webt from new beds were sold as setxmds ply to an editorial captioned "Closed tampered with at home but must be S»o..|1.00 calmly on with his routine, a favorite part of which la horseback riding. "On the other side, then, en­ Jamas Harrison, Mrs. William Craw­ C. E. Wlleon; vice-president, Mrs. and only 13 crates of this grade Doora.” and nploln why the select­ subjects, attests to the ability of “ I can stin bend over and touch brought to t)ie designated staUon or fiscal management. That is the gineering counts for more than ford, and Mrs. Frank Crocksr. E. E. Segar; treasurer. Miss MartOn toe local officer in an military sub­ my toea without bending my knees," Ideal Upholstering: great decision the electorats will Here the candidate is shown os ho gave the coveted treat of sugar to were sold. The high was 82.30, the men propused to hold but one open stations for proper certification. his pet mount, Sye, at his home in Topeka, before setting out on a canter. mere dexterity on the part of a Chapman and secretary, Mrs. Wal­ meeting monthly. In that editorial jects. Kuney asserted when attorneys in Veterans must make sure that toe make next Novembor." driver. And this In part accounts lace Jones. The executive t)pard low 81.75 and the average 8i.-82. dlcated they would strike bis name and Mattress Co. The New Tforker addressed him­ There was a large quantity of propoaed action of ObOfFl*. where the poatoffice has their correct street for the superiority of some of the will appoint the various committees. United States Army Reserve offi­ because of age. 98 Park St Hartford self specifically to youth and wom­ CONCORDIA Y. P. SOCIETY berries in the market yesterday the Board o f Selectmen to hold ’ex­ addresses. I f they have moved more fan;^ous motors made over The outing was well attended and ecutive aesslone’ will not prove to cer’s School is located is '0 mUes He did it and waa accepted for since filing application, toe veteran Phone 8-2778 en. "Como forth, from the sepul­ faction headed by "Tlcless Joe” Tol­ afternoon and the way ib «f the duty. bert, the veteran conventlon-attend- there. everybody had a good time. be very popular with the townspeo­ from (Jolumbus, Georgia near toe must be sure that toe new street AUVKKT1S£ THE HERALD^fT PA' chre of defeat and the dole," he "Mr. Eyston pays great tribute TO SPONSOR FESTIVAL buying Started it looked as thotigb appealed to youth. "This way lies er whose leadership had been con­ there was going to be a big day as ple. You eeem to forget that It was Alabama Una U eu t Hagedom left E Y THREATENS to some of our own drivers, not­ Manchester on February 16 and re­ life and hope and opportunity.” tested by J. C. Hambright, waa'op- TO ENDORSE MRB SHEA. ’ the first ten lots offered sold for an tto townspeople who prescribed the ably Barney Oldfield, Tommy MU-"’ cloeed meeting when they adopted turned last week. compleUng toe Addressing himself to women, poaed by but a few. In this, the Na­ Miss Edna Anderson Named average of 8<-06 which meant that ton and Frank Lockhart. He pays SecUon 60, of the Town Charter, on difficult course within the three Snell asked: \ tional committee had been overruled special tribute to the engineering New London, Juno '10.— (A P ) *— the buyers were paying 17 cents by 26 to 18 In the credentials com­ TO “WALK o u r Chairman; Cake, Ice Cream <3ctober.28, 1907. This secOon pro- months period including tactical, “How shall you teach your chil­ ability of both Lockhart and SIg The Emily J. Cole Auxiliary to the quart. These prices were being mittee. A ll of its other recommen­ and Berries Will Be Sold. yldea for one meeting each month experimental and practical prob­ dren—at home, at school, in the Haugdabl. United Spanish War 'Veterans, ^ e re d by the A A P, James Con- b « dations were accepted. which shall be open to the public lems on 26 subjects of military im­ Yew'S ± J M A R L O W ’ S church—that a promise is an Invi­ "It Is hard to realize foreign meeting last night in the State A r­ neliey, head buyer for the company, Upon Snell's conclusion, the pro­ Yo'ing people of the Concordia and that “The board may hold exec- portance. ' m M V A Y V f v f l i olable thing, when the government ON DEMOCRATS achievements In speed, streamlin­ mory, voted to endorse Mrs. Har­ being at the market yesterday for BOO** Lutheran church will sponsor the uUve meetings at any Lime and loitobte of the United States and its Chief gram was clear until 8 p. m.. when ing. etc., until you have read this riet Shea, one of its members, for Subjects which were given dur­ FOR VALUES annual strawberry festival this sea­ the first time. place when necessary.” This then Executive treat their-solemn prom­ former President Hoover will ad­ (Oontinned From Page One) bc^k and studied the many pic­ the office of department senior vice ing the period were. Medical eervica Now That W arp Weather Is Actually dress the convention. After that de­ son, the date of which Ir set for He bought fast and was the first la the will and wish of the townspeo­ ises as mere scraps of paper.” tures of European racing ma­ president at the 27th annual de­ to get a truckload of berries, which logistics (troop movements) logis­ With U b, Keep Cool W ith These bate on the platform was sched­ chines. There are 132 pictures in Friday evening, Juno 19 at 7:30. ple as expressed in their charter: tics, (supply to include the regi­ crattc platform intimates any at­ partment convention at Bridgeport were at once started for Portland, and, are not the selectmen bound Good Values From Marlow’s! Full text of Rep. Snell's speech uled, but there was some douot tempt to revive certain New Deal the book, and virtually ev?ry fa­ Miss Edna Anderson has been ap­ Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Shea ments) mobilization and training, whether the document would bo Me., and later he purchased for under oato to perform their duty in will be found today In the Herald on policies. mous racing car appears there. pointed cheiirman, and her assist­ is the present department junior signal communications, topoarapby completed in time. "This book should tie a text­ ants will be Freda Nelson Roth, local.stores owned by the company. accordance with the charter? Page 13. He said he would "take a walk" it vice president. "Jake” who buys for the .First marksmanship, including use of toe book and photograph album for Esther Steger, Katherine Wlnzler, The present board of selectmen machine gun, rifle and autortiatlc VK7E PRESIDENCY his party's platform hinted at at­ National did not buy as heavy as has nothing to hide, neither has It T IN Y TOTiS' TOGS tempts to revive such policies as the every racing eotbuslost. Katherine Mrosek, Anna Lerch and rifle; bayonet training, 'Sfremtdea, DISPUTE OVER PLATFORM Cleveland, June 10,— (A P )—Sena­ Ema Suchy. Strawberry abort cake, usual yesterday. On Sunday be pur­ anything “ to be ashamed of," in For Their Place In the Sunl Convention Hall, Cleveland, June N R A and A A A , both declared un­ musketry, combat practice of toe tor Frederick Stelwer of Oregon waa strawberry college ices and straw­ chased 698 crates and on Monday fact every member of the board 10.— (A P )— While the platform constitutional. 897 crates. knows that the minutea of oil meet­ rifle and machine gun, elementary thrust forward today into the npika berries in other ways will be offer­ training of toe machine gun, tech­ committee disputed over aomt New of vlce-presldcntlal prospects by bis " I must coat my lot with the Re­ Weimon of Boston yesterday was ings after they have been approved WEDDINGS ed for sale, as well as cold drinks. nique of the machine gun (direct Deal policies. Representative Ber­ resounding keynote speech. publican Party," he said "If there Is •STATE* a good buyer, taking away over “ ■•public property and open to al* trand Snell warned the Republican any Intimation by nominees of the A one-act play will be presented p e members of the board do not and indirect laying) mechanical Previously mentioned only tenta- in the lower hall of the church and 81,300 worth o f berries. convention today against "the dead lively, Stetwer'a speech encouraged Democratic National convention or Johnson-Leone TOMORROW, FRI. and SAT. o b ^ t to being quoted on matters training and technique o f toe 37 other numbers of et.tertalnment will There were 1,992 2-3 crates of No. stone of meaningless political some delegates to boom him into in their platform that such policies Miss Sunde E. Leone, daughter of 1 berries sold for a high cf 84.70, a p ertpiin g to the general welfare of phrases and empty promises.” line tor sccond-ln-command on the as the N RA and Triple A are to be Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Leone of 165 be provided. Tickets may be secur­ toe town. They do object, however, revived." ed from any of the members of the low of 83.75 and an average of To do that means defeat in No­ ticket, Birch street was married this morn­ 88.47. The total number of crates to ^ In g misquoted and to see some ly vember, he sold solemnly upon as­ Texas delegates launched a vice Ely said he would not attend the ing to Clarence W. Johnson, son of Young Peop'e’s society, or at the BRANDED! hviH. of their statements distorted to Uie door. '» sold in the market yeeterday was suming the permanent chairman­ preaidentlal drive for Colonel Frank Democratic National convention at Mrs. Hannah Johnson of 50 Clinton cruel lie^ f a child, Ihrsa'peopit 2,016 2-8 for a total soli, o f 86,- extent that they convey an entirely ship. Knox, Chicago publlaher, a candidate Philadelphia, and hadn’t thought street and the late John Johnson. 981.84 or over 820,000 for the first false concepUon of matters, to Her- much about being a possible Repub­ The figure of the Christ of' the were forced-to aid readers. A few protests against him fot for the Presidential nomination. The ceremony was performed at 9 three days. It was not until the flrat the post were heard, but these Whether Knox wotild accept the sec­ lican vice presidential nominee, as o'clock at St. James’s church by the Andes Is 26 feet high and rests on abandon their, Of late, the situation became eo sugested by coalition-minded Repub­ a column of granite 23 feet high. she days of selling last year that washed otit ond place on the ticket remained to Rev. William P. Roldy, who used the the total went over 820,000. tense that members of toe board no In a far comer of the huge audi­ bo seen. licans. hornet and longer dai^ed to express toemselyes single ring service. Raymond R. Reid conducted the torium leaders for the London and Out of the East came campaigns He said he hadn't been in favor of careers I for fear of misquotations In toe Her- The bridal attendants were Miss sale yesterday and the plan of hav­ Boral^orces were trying to recon­ for three "favorite son" camUdatea Republican policies during the past Mary Leone, sister of the bride and &Id, cile whatever might bold them for the dumber two position. New SO yeara and did not like New n*al ing trucks come In at different Ae for news "not Intended for Ralpb H. Johnson, brother of the periods o f a half hour apart start- apart. Indifferent success was re­ Hampshire delegates worked for pollclee. brjaeUroom. < public consumption," suppose a ______po, ted, hut Senator Borah of Idaho 38-year-old Governor H. Styles "Bureaucracy hod Its greatest MANCHESTER ,'ing at 2 o’clock and ending at 4 TOe bride who was given in mar­ o’clock worked out much better “ «« « « » * ly another hoiul had been promised a chance to up­ Bridges, New Jersey sounded off for growth under Republican leadership rae on reUef having an income or Let Resmol Ointment and S»sp help until the New Deal came along,” riage by her father wore a starched Wednesday, yesterday than on the first two hold hia piaslUon if the platform former Senator Walter B. Eklge, lace gown, made princess style with 17 money in a bank under on assumed yon.ss they hara helped ^ makers disagree with him. while the call of Maryland's Gover­ Ely said in explaining bis objections days. There were sufficient lot. of- name and reports it; or on appoint- “ oussnils o f otheaT to to Republican policies of the past. jacket to match. Her tulle veil JUNE Olktrm m Snell will preside for the actual nor Harry W. Nice for an eastern ;fem d In each period to. keep the ment is about to be made and a se- com fort The hr SniMli Often Advice fell from a cap of lace, trimmed auctioneer busy and the buying ballot testa of claims that the Presi­ vice-president was looked upon by with seed pearls and orange blos­ THE SHOW YOU ALL KNOW! lectman knowa toe appointee to ne ' f medication quick- dential nomination haa been fore many observers as a bid for the post. The former governor offered ad­ i brisk. dishonest and unworthy, surely no »®bdnes the desire to A f t * hfp* vice to the Republicans in the man­ soms. Her bouquet was of Briar- closed tor Governor A lt M.,Landon , Xntbuslastic Texans backing Knox cliff roses and valley liUes. New Haven Market man wants such reports to bs W tsted maksg t n t ner of getting Democratic votes. placet and gires oatures Let your children be "surt-klssed" In one of Kansas, possibly late tomorrow. tor vice-president conferred at Lan­ The maid of honor waa gowned In j^In the New Haven market lost broadcast as coming from this of don headquarters and followed It up “Crack down on any monopoly,' ght R. M. Reid, con4ucted the or tost member of toe board. We epaoce to heel ths sick most o f two Restore Constitution hs advised, "Insert a pledge of gov­ pink taffeta with aquamarine acces­ The convention rallied clamorous­ by visits to several eastern states' uctlon. He sold 1,390 crates of 34 hold that such news is not Intended •kin. At sU droggitts. te n o s of MARLOW’S CUTE SUN SUITS ernment economy in your platform, sories and arm bouquet of Talisman Sizea Two to Six ly to bis summons for a "crusade to headquarters. roses and delphiniums. The bride's qu8|ts tot the crate with a high of for public consumption and should wtke iM tiw r . But o i^ ld e of the regional oom- which must breathe the spirit of 2«dwl.D<|>(.7T.BdM..IU. ~ restore to the American people their Liberalism. * mother wore sheer nav> crepe with i84,90, a low of 83.09 and an aver- be npbody'a business excepting the 29c-50c-69c Ckmstitutlon and their liberties,' m itm entsfor certain candidates, no corsage of gardenias, and the 1 ^ of 88.73, which was a UtUe selectmen who were chosen by the settlement of the question appeared "Propose legislation to afford pro­ Mlegey Mouse Suita. Broadcloth - ellk and against “ the unconstitutional mother of the bridegroom wore higher than the local market There people to take care of such matteni possible until the Presidential nomi­ tection from the power of money to pique ? seereucker. Some of toeae are a dictatorship— yes, the arrogant Indt- the small business man and the printed crepe with corsage of gar­ ■wss also offered 349 crates of 32 I f such news is pubUshed it should little fancier than others for girlies o f tv/o vidualiam of Franklin Delano Roose­ nee is chosen. average citisen.” denias. qUgrta to the crate that aold for appear as coming from toe Board of to six. velt.” Ely eerved two terma as governor The ceremoiw was followed by a Selectmen and not from tola or that The New Yorker, minority leader of Maaaachusetts— 1981 to 1936. '^Sage rt’83 '1^’’ ^ “ particular member of toe board. SUN SUITS F0R Ff GIR LS Guaranteed os advertised In Good Housekeeping reception for ISO guests at the home Sizes 7 to 18. W ltl in the House at Washington, appeal­ Democratic leaders urged him to . 'Dis total flgurad at 34 quarts to You say further: "This n^spaper tg halter neck add Msgsalne. New Pique sleeveless frocks with tricky M. ELEC. CO. TO CLOSE of the bride’s parents. Later Hr. straps. Pique and Broadcloth.. ed for party solidarity as he did in seek a third term as governor, but and Mrs. Johnson left for a motor 1,733 crates and has been eminently fair In its treat­ Unsnap toe button and It becomes a sun- the same role at (Tbicago four years he pleaded hia private interests trip to Cape d and pointa of in­ 88,31444. ment of town officiala, including toe 59c to $1.00- back frock. Just the thing for hot summer days ago. A T S P .M . THURSDAY needed him. terest along the Hasaachusetta //n'Sc //i'u'i Selectmen.” Well, we were described ahead. In White - Green - Pink - Brown and Malse. as smorties, having good noses for Inviting support from^ antl-New He returned to bis law practice In coast The bride’s traveling cos­ 'MIRIAM * MFRII HALTERS— 20c and 29c. Deal Democrats, he went farther Western Massachusetts after hie tume was of navy and white crepe CURB QUOTATIONS news, for "after one month they (se­ “FRECKLES FROCKS” than did Senator Frederick Stelwar Customers Now Paying: Bills second term as governor, but haa lectmen) have o lre a ^ discovered with white accessories. we bod a snow storm."*^ We were For partlea, recitals and graduatlona. of Oregon in the keynote last night at Other Times During" the maintained an active Intereat in The bride’s gift to her attendant HOPKin) OBEROn Sloes 1 to 6. Pink - Maize - Blue - Etc. i ; By ASSOCIATED PRESS called sulks and brass hats and nev­ by intimating Democrats could ex­ politics. He has been one o f the was a string of rosary beads, and JOEL McCREA Week. A * (J en ...... er was s board of selectmen more pect Cabinet representation— if the moat outspoken of Democratic New the bridegroom’s gift to his best cl L r ;v I I I ■ A M w M t - 59c to $1.00 Deal critics and is a close friend of A ar cat Pew and L t B ...... unjustly treated than by your edi­ * o*Mss Other New Nimdiers (s Voile A t 81:00 Also. Republicans win in Novsmbsr. man was a w allet On their re­ ..pit., I. . L : I I I A N M F 1 . V A U ORGANDIE AND VOILE FROCKS For Second Fkme former Governor Alfred E. Smith ^ - N a t Oos ...... torial “Trash Cans, Various,’’ «s Because of the fact that most turn they will live at 188 Birch A P I Gas and El A ...... Sises 7 to 18. You must really see these Stelwer was given an ovation as of New York. ----- Oa the Sane Show everyone of your readers bow' frocks to appreciate what values they sre Keep cool this summer In one of Marlow’s smart I customers are paying their bills at street and be at home to their Super P o w ...... knows. frocks. They've been so popular that we have hs relinquished the temporary chair­ other times during the week, the at these low pricea 81-00 to 81 08. aa frlenda after Jime lB. The bride “Spanish Cap* Mysterjr^ pan Maroonl ...... oaoaaaoo’ I t this U what you call "eminent Idea one out of every three frocks you see la from manship to Snell. Talk about the Manchester Electric (tompany re­ baa been honored with three show­ ie «N D TRIP CoIsfB IS fresh ss flowcis , . . styles that sre freshly With DONALD OOOR oad ' Pmt States El .... n ir treatment o f town officiala,’’ we E X TR A SIZE Marlow’s ' . tar westerner tor second place on cently decided to close Thursday at BaSSlNQ GIRL FOUND ers at which she received numerous licaniss Ivary Sesdav la •ww . . . At s price thrifty to pey! the ticket persisted, but some* east­ HELEN TWKLVBTRBBS ^ S * ...... eaoeaaaa can’t help but wonder what would GABARDINE SLACKS 5 o’clock Instead of remaining raen beautiful gUta. at;Rerv., p fd ...... oa erners did not want their section until 8 o'clock In the evening. ’This Stamford, June 10. — (AP) — happen if'you actually would get We haven’t overlooked toe stylish stouts left out TWICE DAILY TOMORROW NIGHT ^ W B ond and S h are...... t0% hot under the etrilar. NEW YORK who have a liking for stacks. Sizes 84 to baa worked out moat satisfactorily Muriel Fox, 18, daughter o f Mr. and HURT BY EXPLOSION m S:1S P. M. and 8 P. M. ^ ettUrm $ md Vmitr It B tll Wmt 40, r Bast-west differences also entan­ and Manager Parker Soren said to­ Mrs. Samuel Fox of Eraktna Road, ONE y ...... ^ T o u concluded your editorial thus; MeittMtanlTM. New Hartford, June 10— (A P ) — “The Herald will continue to tell toe The Very Newest Arrival On the Sports Seeast gled the worn but grim platform day would be continued perman­ Stamford, returned home from ADMISSION REDUCED tv. HartferS ...... r.4S a-W. Joseph Horvath, 81, o f New Hart­ story a t municipal management to $1.39 writers. The age-old monetaiy and ently. Customers are reminded that Springfield, Maas., last night with ford waa injured this momlag when FOR THIS DAY ONLYI COOLERATOR ...... t-r. B erila...... S.M A.K, the best o f its sbUlty.” Very sralL Dm isstk Strcat...ts.ae A.M. D ESER T CLOTH O V E R A L L S FOR W OM EN post-war farm questions gave tlis the office will not be open beyond her father, but her leasona for a small oteam boUsr at the farm of REFRIGERATOR ...... :::: « ENDteOTT-JOHNSON GABARDINE AND LINEN SHORTS principal trouble. Satisfactory lau' ChUdren Adults let's hope that your oblUty prompts Jtaw Tarti ....lO S S AJI. Blue • Brown • White . With Stripes 5 o’clock tomorrow. leaving home remain a secret with Roy Bowman exploded. The boiler G IV E N A W A Y FREE I and U ...... M BTC M U tO Made with bib front—with pocket and sun baek. gtiage apparently wss found to take the family, who refuse to discuss 25 cents 85 cents yra to tan Out story accurately ^ t ir . K tw Tetk Three buttons on each side at toe hipa SIs m 88 waa uaad In oonneoUon with the By TH E U T. WOOD CO. free from disdainful sUuslona. care o f the minltniim wags matter. About one-fourth o f the gold ths case. Miss Fox. who attends a $1.00 to 30. > ' machinery for cleaning milk bot> Inehidlag VYee Ssat To CIrcaa. Winner Moet Bo !■ the Theater. Yours truly. tv . issih...... ‘ stieat...-sias ®* ®' * • » P-R-F j t The only business tranaaeted by produced is used as ooinage. n e private scho *nta Law la Ker-HoodF WJortloo e t 88 oM-foshloned m s ie report of its lassw commlttasB. tistry, jewelry, gilding and gold Monday, presumably on a shopping which it was gUuata^ was denoUah- Sseratory, Beonl of Setoetman. 74»R ^ St, ; 8^te Thester Odg. Manchester ■ In Carrot - Aqua - Blue . .Brawn and Burgundy-. o f 'th e loaf woik. M p to the oeater of Ota qto^hetw ~ ■ Ooon,. June 9, ’88.. . N i V j 1, s ^ V -.-v \.-'? '^ y ..V .r'•^^„ ,.. t-r-’- *4 ■ ■ •’ ~w.y=: •, :■ ^; ■■.■ - ■ •■•; >. .'r- i',':^ Jj' ' .■■ ■ . ‘ ;•, ; ' •' i ’■ *' ■ '- ' '• ' jW'''.' '•'' ’'• •',••■ MAWmisirER im m ro Biiuxa), iiANcm esim (XMm» WBDmaroiAT, jmflB 10 ,1**. MANCHESTER EVENING, HERALD, MANCHESTER, Q0NN« WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, lOTSi Landon Does Some Horse Tradinjr; And It’s Really For A Horse DIRECTORS SANSON KIDDIES REVUE Glootonbury Red Cross served tea to Dudley woe recently a member of Brookfield Pastor Refuses GRIS AS DSBERS ' the executive committee which held the faculty o f Carroll College In mode to Robert Hathaway, treasur­ ROCKVILLE THE POET'S COLUMN a meeting at her home Tuesday er at the Manchester Trust Com­ REHEARSAL SATURDAY Waukesha, Wisconsin. The Rev. LEGION FIREWORKS pany or moUed. afternoon. Mrs. BUxabeth Tucker J. J. Hawkins studied at Columbia WAKE UP M R T A I N LADIES “TOT LAND OF WONI«OU8 ^ The prise la worth the eost. . AT PUPHLS RECITAL attended this meeting. FoUowlng la the fund total to To Deliver Benediction BBAUTT.'* University and graduated from the date: First Gatherlnr of Cast to Be 'ntere's s land of wondrous beauty There Is considerable speculation General Theological Seminary in FUND^STARTQ) Balance from 1986 ...... $182.14 Dear Christlsn, while on pilgrimage, on who could have token Constable New Yoric. Hls exobUent work In LIVER __ (Xrs LONG PRISON TERM Reid at Stgte Theater at 10 Brookfield, June 10.— (A P )—The mind not suited to a bsnedlctisn. A land whore there is no night And iUe thy eont betide, Those in Mias Grant’s Classes Dllworth-CotueU Poet, A . U 6.O0 A land o f joy and ninllgfat, to Be Heard in Program at Charlie Ames’s cor, pOrked at Sta­ Glastonbury, Addison, Hartford and Sup-Alptne a u b ...... gi O’clock bn Satnrday. Rev. Charlea B. Carpenter, r e e W ’ Ood cannot bleaa such stupidity as Just trust thy Saviour and thy tion 86, GloAtonbuty, the center at AssociBtion Ih s Ban- of St. Paul's Episcopal church re­ A land of pure delight. God— surrounding towns has gained him Otto S ^ l ^ ...... i.( FOR ASSAULT ON WOMEN has resulted in oendlUona here to­ Whiton HailtJnne 22. the town, Monday night between fused ' to deliver the benediction be Where Jesus dwells with the angels many friends and well wishers. The Now Totals |205 Indoding Victor Bronke...... i.( Tbs first rehesTMl of tbs Ssnzon day." He’s ever at thy aide. 9:30 and 11 o'clock. The cor was was scheduled to give at gradua­ And all is holy and bright. vicar will resume his duties at the W. Henry Weir ...... ! L qiet and Dance at Shuttle Kiddles Revue of 1936 will bs held Some time ago BrookfieU secured Secure and safe thou art in Him; Mias Madeline Carroll, Mias Anna- an old HupmobUe and not as Im­ church the first Sunday in July. Andrew Torrance ...... i.( UJutSwmnIa; HarrlBTille, New York Young Saturday morning at 10 o’clock in tion exerclsea of the Brookfield a Federal grant , to build'*'a con­ In that land oFufe e t e i ^ With thee He will abide; mae Krob, Miss Marjorie Inman of Balance Left O ver from K>W itWMriLlroB S«t w w O M airSfli Ih that land of hive and ligh t portant as a large assortment of Lawrence Moonon ...... i i Man Sentenced by Judge ths Stats theater, - Manager Jack achools yeaterday. solidated acbool but there haa beea Oh, oonaecrate thy all to Him, this tovm, and MUe Marjorie Spen­ valuable topik which were in the cor Harold Olds ...... J Meadow. Sanson stated today. Parte will be Hr. Carpenter said tm t condi­ opposition to the project and It haa And be thou sanctified. cer of West Hartford and Miss Lude RIDER SKIPS FARE Cornell Yesterday for 18 to A land where there is no sorrow, at the time It was stolen. There aaslgned the youngsters following tions attending the exercises bad not been etarted. —F. J. BUZZELL. DeNeazo of Hartford, will serve as Last Year. R. E. HaUiaway...... ; ...... 1i.( < 22 Years. A land where there la no Bin, waa no trace of .the cor up to Tues­ the tm u te o f the large cast of 100 put him in a frame of mind "not 81 North Elm 8L, ushers at the recital to be ^ven day evening. Bridgeport. June 10.— (A P ) already signed up. Where none but the pure and the Brittab-American (S u b ...... 8.( fourth annua] "lAdlea’ Night" suited to a benediction." Manchester, Conn. Monday evening, June 22. by the Henry. Meyerson, New York taxi­ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mason l.( Parents m at still register their CROSBY LEADS “DERBY” bkMd-woehed expression pupils of Miss - Lillian Rev.' John J, Hawkins, vicar of The Legion fireworks fund which af Um Hartford County runeral DI- Rockville, June 10.—John Spicer, Five schools participated In the cab driver, expected a $26 fore woe etarted lost week haa now children for the play at the State Can ever enter in. THE LOOKED DOOR Gertrude Grant, at the Whiton Mo- St. James’ Episcopal chun^, and blii onC Aaaodatton was held yoii- 26 of H'-rlsvUIe, New York was exercises at the Town Hall which fomUy, left June 1 for Madison, Wis­ from the men he drove here from reached a total of $208.64 moluding box office. Hating their special tal­ Hollywood, June 10— (A P )— A A land where there la no dsring I loved the bright, morio] ball. Brooklyn. ’ afternoon and evening at the ents. was overcrowded with all standing A land where there la no pain, consin where he Is to be married to a balance of $182.14 left from 1986. sentenced to from 18 to 22 years in room occupied and several p-rents married man, Bing Crogby, atlU The beautiful, the gay The program In which Miss Grant However, the man asked Meyer­ Contributions to the fund may be a u ^ l Shuttle Meadow Country All children signed for the pro­ Ih that land at life eternal will present both junior and adult Miss Ruth Jane Dudley Saturday the State's Prison by Judge John of graduates were unable to enter leada the "Leap Year Derby" la the And when the Savior knocked, son to wait yeaterday afternoon tub, Berlin, with over 2R0 membeni duction are advised to be present at film colony. Where saints Immortal reign. I locked the door that day. pupils will Include humorous mono­ afternoon, June IS, In St. Andrew’s ^ gueata In attendance. The af- A. Cornell In the Tolland County the building, standing on steps out­ while he obtained a sondwloh at ths State so that the preliminary Crosby haa received niore than For I would go on my logues, songs by the juniors and one- church. The rector, the Rev. 8. J. waa arranged and carried out Superior Court on Tuesday. There tryouts may 5e held at 10 o'clock side. Bloodgood will perform the cere­ restaurant. WbeL hls passenger SWEET PEPPER PLANTS 300 proposals from women admirers Up In that beautiful city, Own, self chosen way. act plays. nder the direction of Walter Le- were three counts against him; As­ Saturday morning. Attendants were able to open I nave a mansion fair. mony which will be followed by a failed to reappear after some time, who either do not know oi do not The rectUl U open to aU Interest­ FOR SALE — 78o Per Hundred. , o f 280 North Main atreet, and sault with Intent to murder, assault only one window In the hall, specta­ Where someday when this life la reception at the home of Professor Meyerson entered tha restaurant The rood was broad and wide, ed without admission chAige. Those Gnoraateed To Grow. kU general committee. with Intent to rape and assault with HIGH-POWERED SKATES tors reported, and many left the care that blonde Dixie Lee, singer over and Mrs. Dudley. Mlea Rosemary, and learned the man hod left by,s a dangerous weapon. Spicer waa ar­ and actress. Is Ml's. Bing Crosby. I drank life's pleasures deep, who have not already received door During the afternoon the ladlca Saranac Lake, N. Y.—Janet Milne building before completion of the Up there its glory ru shore cards should secure them from Miss slater of the bride to be, will be rear door. -i T. CARABINO Joyed bridge and golf and at 6:30 rested by the State Police of the program because of the beat. Chil­ Tied for second are two bache­ There ril Uve for ever with Jesus, Life seemed so full, complete, maid of honor, and the ^ s t man The cab driver reported the af­ waa arraigned In Traffic Court hdre With music and Bong Great, her pupUs or the ushers. 18 Olenwood St. TeL 4809 m. a chicken dinner waa served Stafford Springs barracks a few dren taking part In exercises dress­ lors, George Brent and Dick Powell, Jesus whom I love so well will be the Rev. Alden Drew Kelly, fair to police and disconsolately charged with speeding on roller Merrily I traveled on. r the club management Following days after he had broken Into the skates. The case was dismissed ed for their roles in a building with 154 proposals each. A fter this life Is over, chaplain at S t Francis’ House at started back to Mew YoiK., le dinner George J. Merwln of home of Mrs. Mary Anderson of 66 after Mayor Thomas P. Ward ap­ across the street from the hall. k At home with Jesus I'll dwell. the University of Mlchlj^. Miss In the midst of pleasure Indsor, prealdent of the assodo- Center street, Stafford, where be peared on behalf of the girl and Explaining his action in not de- Dudley, a concert vloUnlat. studied Cary Grant, screen actor, Sorrow crossed my path, The great-grandfather of Leo ton, called upon Mayor George attempted to assault Mrs. Ander­ argued that the law should apply “What has happened tuui etter- 'M y heart Is set on that city. ADDISON in N ew York with the late Leopold away from hls Ekigllsb home at I hod to go apart, Carrillo of the movlM was <3arh>s tuigley of New Britain who wel- son's 21 year old daughter, Alice only to motor driven veblclM. noon baa put me In a frame of And my feet ore pressing that way. Auer and was graduated from the to join a company ot acrobats Bitterness filled my heart Antonia Carrillo, first provincial PEERLESS Km ed the guesta. and seriously woimded Mrs. Ander­ And my eyes ore looking to heaven. The graduation exercises of the Institute of Musical A r t Mlsa governor of CloUfonila. p M. N. Roe of New York gave the son, shooting her In the head, as he That city of endless day. Life grew dull and grey, Academy School of Glastonbury will CLEANING WORKS Jialnelpal address at the banquet attempted to escape. ’’ There In that beautiful city I could not pray. be held Thursday, June 11th at 7 Phuit: 98 WeUs Straet ehooelng for bis subject "Our B.usl- A t the session of the court last Where I never more shall roam. p. m. on the lawn if it is a pleasant Mr. Roe traced the art of eni- Up in that beautiful city Once more I heard g knocklpg at week Spicer pleaded guilty to all evening. Otherwise they will be ANY PLAIN GARMENT olng U d burial service through three charges, but Judge Cornell In heaven my beautiful home. my door, held indoors In the High school au­ CLEANED AND e A he ages and urged the members to ordered that the prisoner be given Hazel Gilbert. Ob, could it be that He bod come ditorium. There will be 69 stu­ ' htaln the excellence in their pro- a mental examination before sen­ Don't Speed On The 46 Maple Street, Manchester, Conn. once more dents In this class. Included In this PRESSED ...... O U C ilon which has come down to Attention I—Automobile Owners! tence was passed. The Christ, that I had group from Addison are Gerald (Except Unen and white gar- hem from the ancients. In the court yesterday Spicer THE LITTLE CLOCK kept outelde the door? meats.) ' , A large Bumber of prizes were Tucker, Frank Watchter, Everett r A 1 was sentenced from 18 to 22 years "Tick, tick, took, Moda, Frank Rzadaca, Ernest WARNING OP THE TAX COLLECTOR awn by the men and women of Spending Highway! Soya the little clock, Knocking, knocking gentle ee be Schwann and Annie Sedorek. FREE CALL AND A O O f * party, following an ezeeUent on the assault .with Intent to mur­ Here is another day. fore, The Children's Day exercises for TOWN OF MANCHESTER DBUVERY PHONE.. 4 0 0 D ' B b ^ provided through the der charge; 18 to 22 years on the &Boor I Business as usual was Gov. Alfred M. Landon’s motto as he remained far away from .the tumult of the The sun shines bright, With eyes bedimmed with tears the Sunday school of St. James' Clamaot Xhitertainment Agency of assault with Intent to rape charge There Is an appalling number o t accidents on "Tis time to get up, right away. Republican national convention In Cleveland. The governor js shown here as he talked to Sargent Morris, I hastened to unbar the door, church will be Sunday, June 14th at Bartford. The entertainers were and from 8 to 10 years on the after a drive to the latter's farm outside Topeka, the subject being a horse trade In which Landon waa the highways with all the signals and precautions. I threw it open wide and Ud Him the regular 10:45 a. m. service. Dr. Prom the Public Acts of 1935 CUSord atui Shirley Bradley, Marie charge of assault with a deadly "Tick, tick, tock. weapon. Judge Cornell ordered that eapsoially Interested. , enter Denslow will preach the sermon in - Ooraley and James Palladino, Says the little clock, If any Tax laid by a municipality upon a regiatered these sentences run concurrently There are no red lights and signals on. the The school bell Is ringing. With me forever to abide. the absence of the Vicar, Rev. John dance team and specialty dance motor vehicle ahall remain unpaid sixty days after the m nibars: Oeoiglana Green, vocal* which means that Spicer may gain "spending highway” to warn you of an impending The children sre einglng. Hawkins. Descriptions and rec­ Army D^lve is $466 while the goal of them being girls, and one a boy. TRIPLEX^ ON TH E Am 1st; JjalB Cadwell and Malvadeea his freedom after be has served will start at eight o’clock and prlzea The clock keeps ticking away. Oh, Christ of God, ognition of the work accomplished due date of such Tax, the Tax CoUector of such munici- waa set at $750. On Saturday of Jam when you speed up spending to more than during the year will be described, . X lv > tap dancers accompanied by from 18 to 22 years; The babies sre a daughter to Mr. will be awarded. So patient, gentle, mild. ^ it y shall forthwith notify the Commissioner of Motor this week Salvation Army Tag Day and Mrs. Edward Hemmann of Oak but the actual awards and pins will . Charles ChurchUl, pianist. After his arrest by the Stafford Auxiliary Banquet your income allows. "T ic k , tick, tock, My heart relents, forgive my sin, Vehicles of such delinquency, the amount of such Tax A demenatratlon was also given Springs State Police. Spicer waa will be observed, and It Is hoped by atreet; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. The annual banquet of the Ameri­ S a ^ the little clock. my pride be postponed until Sunday school re­ opens in the fall. and date when such Tax was due. The Commissioner Jihy the pupils of Mlsa Doris Nelson arraigned In'the Stafford Borough that time that the quota will have Emil Hotkowski of Spring street; can Legion Auxiliary will be held Live within it and S A V E and you’ll have a safe Put the books away. No longer do I love < « r Hartford la songs, special dances Court on May 14th, and was bound been reached. a aon to Mf. and Mrs George Vlh- this evening In the G; A. R. ball road. Now is the time to play. The ‘garish day* The annual strawberry featival of of Motor vehicles shall forthwith suspend or revoke the 'tand group iiumbaia. over to the June term of the Su­ There are still a great many let­ ton of High shreet; a daughter to with John Bohan catering. A chick­ You have been good today. Thy will be mine ______St. James' parish is to be held Mon­ ^registration of such Motor Vehicle. N o such regbtra- day, June' 18 at 6 p. m. These Daadttg was jfijoyed unui mid- perior Court under $20,000 bonds. ters out that have not been answer­ Mr. and Mrs. Angelo. OeCarll; a en dinner will be served. Among the GEX THE HABIT OF DEPOSITING Lord lead me In Thy way. tion shall be reinstated until a receipt evidencing the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph out of town guests expected to at­ 'Tick, tick, tock. strawberry festivals are always .M A t opoilag with a grand march Being unable to fumiab bonds be ed, and the committee urges that ANNIE RUSSELL ATKINSON. ^ y m en t of such Tax shall have been presented to the en tt musle by Ban Parker, formerly those who have not as yet sent In Slota and a daughter to Mr. and tend are Past Department Presi­ REGULARLY IN Says the little clock. well attended and enjoyed. Every­ was taken to Tolland Jail to await The sandman Is coming. one la invited. . e f kCaaebester, and hie band. trial. When arrested Spicer was their donations do so at once. The Mrs. Henry Lans of Ellington. dents, Mrs. Lillian F. Yerrlngton of BBnClBDB Commissioner of Motor Vehicles or satisfactory evidence Hanebester mambars of the asso- He is stepping this way, Fingerprints upon the pone, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bantle an­ that the obligation has been legally discharged. working with s circus at Danielson. drive Is to end Saturday and if the Boslness Change , Hartford and Mrs. l.elen MacFar- T la time to kneel and pray. : elation asalating in arrimglng the Isnd of Mansfield; Past department I look at them again. nounce the birth of a baby girl State's Attorney Michael D. O'Con­ quota Is to be reached all money Elmer Fluekiger baa pufohaaed Jtme 8. program besides the general chalr- nell prosecuted the ca«e. or checks should be in the hands of the Florence street Garage from treasurer, Mrs. Elsie Ensworth of The sixty day limit expires on June 15, 1936. "Tick, tick, tock. The frosty air hod crusted there Mils. Stanley Novotaaky Is plan­ - aaaa wafe R. K. Anderson and W. P. Benefit Picture the treasurer by that time. John Ruch, the sale becoming effec­ Hartford, and District President, The Savings Bank Says.the little clock. ^Quiah. The marks you made ning a trip to New York to bo gone The Children of Mary of St. Ber­ The officer from the Salvation tive Immediately. Mr. Fluekiger has Mrs. Clara Robltaelle of Moosup. So quiet Is the house, so still. several days. GEO. H. H O W E, Collector. Headquarters in Boston who has There, will bs an addreaa of welcome When, bent on childhood escapada nard’s church are sponsoring a been empl03red by Mr. Ruch for the But oil through the night. Mrs. J. S. Williams, president of benefit picture, Freddie Bartholo­ been conducting the house to house paat five years. by the president, Mrs. Bertha Phil­ Tick, tick tock. You spread en masse, against the canvass during the past week states lip, toasts, songs by the Auxiliary o f Bays the little clock.” glass,' mew and Dolores Barrymore in Wedding Date Selected Two lively hands. RAM OAD URGES Little Lord Fauntleroy" at the that many people who contributed Miaa Gertrude I. Drenzek, daugh­ Glee club, selections by "two of the ANNIE RUSSELL ATKINSON. Palace theater today and tomor­ generously to the local fund in paat ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Dren­ members and other features. OHBIfo'THE BEUEVER’S 'With Idle power, the springtime row. The following committee had years have'failed to support the zek of West Main street has select­ shower SiNPLECAREAT charge of the sale of tickets. Miss drive this year. .The committee ed Tuesday, June 30th for her mar­ A THOUGHTFUL MAN M a n ch e ste r STRENGTH. When fierce temptation doth assail. Spilled drops upon the slU. Ora Morin, Miss R IU Eckels, Miss urges that It anyone has not al­ riage to Roger J. Tanaey, son of Mr. Waukegan, III.—When he Sighted Blurred imprints of your t o y clasp Laura Minor, Mias Helen Regan, ready made their donation, that this and Mrs. James J. Tansey of Spring A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK And Satan prowls around GRADE CROSSING four frantic passenge-s signaling To dim the courage and harass. Lingered still. Mlsa Mary Ireanahan, Mias Mar­ be done at once. In making the street. Tha wedding will take place from a disabled boat In Lake Mlohi- garet McCartln. Mlea Betty Qesaay, donation, everyone is not only sid­ at St. Bernard’s church with Rev. Be sure to stand your ground. gan, Upyd Laflin summoned help, Trust Jesus Christ you$ Lord alone, The sunshine plavrs its golden rays WNh the touring' season begin- Mias Sarah Morin, Mlsa Ooncetta ing the Salvation Army 'cause, but George T. ' Slnnott, pastor of the mounted hls amphibian bicycle About those Ups MOg and wiUi more automobiles on Cardailco, Miss Stefania Yanlahew- needy cases in RoekvlllA church officiating. And victory Is sure; without even stopping to remove ms For He temptation overcame. That once touched warmest Ups the hi^ways than there have been sky. Miss Lucy Zwlngelateln, Miss Baby Week at Hoepltal Card F a i^ Tonight sport jacket and fiannel trousers, The fight we might endure. In Innocent gtx>d-bye. t at a w time sinoe late last summer, Anna Martley, Miss Ellen LaGha- This has been Baby Week at the The Longview P. T. A. will hold a and pedaled four miles through But now In last embrace. REMEMBER DAD j'tta New Raven Railroad today la- pelle, Miss Marcella Genoveal and Rockville City hospital with six new military whist party this „ ening at rough water to carry the word that Folded and quiet Ue. anad an ampeal to motorists to ez- bablea arrivlnK since June 2nd, five When persecution Is thy lot. .Mlsa Phyllis Hefferon... the Longview school house. Playing rescuers were coming. iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiQiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii And scoffers at thee sneer; with the Perfect Gift for ^ .eteiaa eauUm In ^>proachlng and Strawberry Sapper And yet my heart strikes lirric note (‘.travsrWng grade eroaainga In order Or when dissembling, hypocrites Your presence near and still re­ The Busy Bees of the First Thy character would sear; ; to avoid aoddenta Bhnmgsllcai Lutheran church on mote FATH ER’S DAY.. Sunday/June 21 This appeal to Connecticut motor- Ob, then In thy Redeemer t i ^ t — West Main street will hold another Does comfort me. ' ';;isbi fonowa upon the publication Great drops of blood He sweat! Strawberry Supper this evening For aught I know your busy hands c'eaiUer this year of a etatement by He wore the thorns; He bore the Somewherq, In brighter fairer lands. the Safety Section o f the Aesocia- 'With the first table being at five- ■pear— thirty o'clock. The committee In With seraph's brush do dolly ply L'tlon o f American Railroads that VLVSMOBILE has In Him thy needs are m et A richer tracery on High. . "dsaplte the efforts of the railroads charge Includes Mrs. G. Genoveal, Miss Hilda Miller, Miss Dorothy . and various safety organisations, And when enticed by love of ease. And when at lost shoU Ufted be. Eacherich, Mlsa Doris Dowdlng, to Impress upon the public the From the thickest of the fight; The lens that curtains you from neoemity for eacerdsing greater pre- Miss Helen Stalger, Mias Corrine And Satan presses hard bis claims, me, eautlon-fa) passing over hlghway- Preasler, Miss Evelyn Leutjen, Miss TIU all seems dork os night; rn see with gladsome eyes caUitMul grade croaslagB, more per- Alice CardlUco, Mias Mildred R"*'' Quality! Then in thy Csptsiln. oh, have faith. New murals rise. j n s t w b e n aoos lost tiielr Uvee In 1936 in acci­ DIntsch, and Mias Ernestine Eache- He's ne’er a battle lost; His handiwork and yours— dents at grade eroaslngs, than In rich. Lay thou aside . each earthly A great surprise.’' any year sinee 1981." This altua- Marriage Announced weight— F. 8. FOR M. R. : tk n did not prevail In Connecticut Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kayan an­ IP l a s c O yon need them m ost! M E N ’S 1^** la 1986 or upon any part of the nounce the marriage of their daugh­ Now Haven Railroad esretem, but It ter May to Allen A. Schaefer, aon tism to Rev. H. A . Fast and named serves to show the potential danger of Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Schaefer him Emerson Charlea Reed. of traln-BUto crashes when ordinary of this city. The marriage took TAXDEUNQUPTS On June 7 Mr. and Mrs. Frank caution Is not ezerdsed. place In New York April 20, 1B38. Goodole preoented their baby, the I f drivers would use the same Neighbors Night at Orange name, Harriet Ada (Soodale; Mr. aazMmt of preoaution In passing a p "Neighbor's Night" wlU be ob­ PAY UP ON AUTOS and Mrs. fCdwin Buck of Keeney ‘ railroad g r ^ e crossing that they served at the meeting of the Elling­ street, Manchester, presented their SHIRTS should and usually do bring Into ton Grange this evening. Members biby, name, Nicholas Kem ey Buck. ,V play in crossing an ordinary street of Wapplng, Bolton and Suffleld intersecUon, there would be no such The program for ChUdren'a D ^ Grangea wlU be the guesta for the thing as train-out smash-ups, rail Rush to Make First Paymen was arranged by Rev. H. A. Fast evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Abom of lld als declare. There are less slid was In pageant form. are chairmen of the committee In The graduation exercises of the thin 180 rail crossings at grade on charge. the Conneottcut Trunk Line and to Prevent Loss of Their Buckingham school was held in the Aid systems of highways, and every Special City Meeting church auditorium on Monday eve­ one of them is protected by flashing Mayor Oaude A. Mills presided hceuses. ning, June 8, and was In charge of red signal lamps which are flashed at both the special city meeting and 4 i l (^rantles! the principal, Mlsa Catherine COp- o ff and on continuously when a the adjourned city meeting held last plnger, assisted by Mias Norecn train la within approximately half a evening In the Town Hall. (jopplnger. There were ten nem- A t the special city meeting It was b- . Threatened with ijie'loss of their bers of the gimduhting Caro­ OdAKDS. mile of the crossing. When these right to drive their automobiles, rntMt KM. red signals are flashing, motorists' voted to appropriate $1400 for the lyn Scorrone, Madeline Sa)o, Rober­ I Sin iHrttI OVERAGE— Protection — Econ­ many cor owners who hod not pre^ ta Dustin, Chorlsa Shoin,, Roelyn I ton’ SifSeai. im Should stop and make no attempt to widening of West street In connec­ vloualy paid ths first installment of \ cknrvn. rtj-.i proceed over the rails. Every cross­ tion with the rebuilding of the road C Motyko, Anna Caiapman, Mary the property tax levied on their AgUolo, Harold Unnell, Edith Kris- ing; whether on the main system of a combined Federal and State omy! Plasco Ready Mixca Paint autos, paid ths tax today. Many oth­ highways or not. Is definitely A1 project. toff, Mary Grosso, Grace Larson. • Regular or Wilt-proof Collars er motorists telephoned Tax Collec­ The program: marked with warning signs. In alor8l , , . br «ny osohi) pmvpo««. other Asto SiMoi’ie in.H I'ttnpu^ tto danger. Ready M ixed Paint throughout-more quality, oomfort, Mrs. Owsn; second. Hiss Sadie March—By the UUSB. Tho int«rut ehuegod U A MM MM,.. 9l»m9i4Samilmu,,.Biiii9$SI0amUmu,______Hole; third, Mrs. a Wenisch; men, W o o l lin e d I 811k B B B R M O N liT (3) pm Mat. put Month, • H6I MX • iM a i ismatng.Smeial mm—orjgrottpa • Vlfll M6HT • convaniencs and safety features than lin t, Word Schonhoor ; second, Fred TALKATTVE BARBEB tipped I Raelllent con­ A m M b aairm. CaHKamnUtg: Siw’CfUmdae'^mrmg a ^ or thixt7*ita (36) pot oont pot Buy Fiasco and o ^ tr Paint Products hore. v J k J L E 3adm.$il0U9i. AOtMrafIfotonVal««. 9 0 1 a i^ other car of similar price. Drivel J. Schonhoor; third, Mr. Owen. s tr u c tio n ! A t 49# oanaM on aapalo omoant of M y wy PayDMtaii to Bytt rant pmt—. || Whist, women, first, Mto. Herbert OaklarU. CaUf.—Superior Judge each ot these tics are WtcheU: second, Mrs. Henry M ain St. looa. Compare! Yon oresuieto be convincedi 681 Edward J. I'yrell wav about to and rsrs bartains-wbat’s was fbMd $18.60 in inferior Kledosch; third, Mrs. Earl F. Mlton- August Costa's sentence for false more, thsy’rs tbs kind ' ^ ( « n n fo r vliritatlnf the pichibltlon IDEAL FINANCING eU; men, first, Eori F. MItoheU; sec­ voting ragUtration with probation DadUbe^oiidtewsar. >lM Iliiaiiiil m niekals on tha ASSOCIATION. Ino ond, Herbert E. lUtcheU; third. when Ooata explained that be was 5P Strssl Burton J. BeU. Door prise, first, the only barber among the prison- ovns W. T. 6BAMT STOU AVANCHESTER MOTOR SALES, Inc M ra Charles LorsoD; eecaad, Mia. . The judge pos^ioned the release, 20 Kp«t CMM«r StoMt 81 IfD; and Mis.Emerson to . fly # Ooeta tiiM to train a sue- :■ ■ ■' ‘^ - ’ *' MANCirtErtijR w w n v r o b is r a l d : iiANCTHiafi b r . oo^^N..

EVHNTNC HERALD. MANCIIESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 198«, tator has touchsd upon a topic upon tation to the next session ot tha choirs, two eoffes rate, tea spoons, which the President was a bit Ssn- Oeneral Asssmbly, providing better one sugar bow), M gisssss, three sltive Mr. Roosevelt tried his best equmilsaHoa o f stats refunds to aawa, a tin can and a baas drum BEHIND THE SCENES bad half a dooen such periods, with a cord tied through the mid­ : £if8bi0 Bfrstt to ^lasUse that reporter. Inisome between the day and night sessions who are busy with ths details of the * towns tor school purpossa, would in dle. TO GO OFF RELIEF carnival. ; VUUMHXO S I T an eases be want so far aa to contact and the other late at night. It w . Overnight A, P, ST. JAMES’S CHURCH PBINTINO OOlCPANT, U& oresse MsnehesteFs share by 174 "These," their leader said, "are IN WASHINGTON DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ■ ------1 "Tbm Canfar of, probably follow a stmlla, acbeduie U B1(m U StlTMt the news man’s pubUsher aad try to 860.84. 'the Inatrumente’." They got their ■V ROONEY OUTCHER. M a a s b w tn . Oobb. throughout the conventicn, defend­ S T U N T m a n ConvnimaomiaNmm' have him removed from the Wash­ audition, aU right, were promptly WKDNfttDAY, JU N I 10 (OcBtiml and X^itarn Standard lim t) News TBOHAB rBKQDSOM I f the state should adopt tbs prx>- hired and are now entertaining Herald WaaUagtox OorrespomlaatA gubernatorial nomlnaUon against IF GETTING BONUS ing of. course on developments. fDai^Uffkt Savfnp Tlm « On# Sour tutor) CARNIVAL TONIGHT ObbbibI MaaavBr ington service. Ha took eUnliar posed equalisation bill and abandon with their .queer equipment, as a ------I Reed and lost. I Always rsgular These were at 3, 8:30, 4, a, 6:16, and m m M OotaM I. tUl Clevelsnd, O., June 10 Net#i An prevrara to k iv and baalo eb&ln# oocMroupo tbaroof iinloM tpoel- Chicago—As she slowed her car action against such a liberal, open the state, military and county tax' hUI-bllly trio. — John ! Hamilton then pitched in to help fied; ooMt to coact (o to « ) doatanatloii tncludoa all avaiubl# cUUona. 11. the first four on W jULF-NBC Waterbury— Jeaae Henderaon, 41, in the traffic of k busy Intenectlon. BROADWAY St 34ih 8T., Daniel MlUer Hamilton ~ is iCxblblt Reed win PablUhtd avBf7 B t ib Ib c Bzeapt mind as that of David Lawrence. P. S.—They all hall from. New the riecUon. It was atatlona ro M m right to ahango programs without prsvisus notlos. F. M. and the other t|vo on WJZ-NBC. a negro, wo: sL twice and eeri- Miss Julia De Worle complained to ' lOHM I. WOnni. n bb4 Balluya BaUrad at tb« es the amount e f money to bp raised No. 1 of the Kansans when they York, of course. then that Reed made A lf Landor SM*: Dmo U Oo mo- Csnt. Bapt. 15 Veterans Scheduled to Be Tuning Ir tonight: ouoly wounded by on 'oniinown ae- the police, a man riding in on auto­ ____ DlBaa at W aoehutar, Cobb^ aa Were the'Presldeot listening liar In Manchester from property'taxa­ seek to prove their conoeptldn ot Republican state chairman. t imoi r ooomtUm. im mi Ommimmd, fern- Annual Strawberry Supper — Moumm w tlk Brnth— ' : Bt«0Bd Claaa Mail MaUar. A lf London ss the "great harmon- gr omt fo r imwigki mm toH *** im mlimrmiimm, mt 4tia—Buddy Claris tonp ^rap. Republican convention— approxi­ sollant. He'was take;, to St. Mary's mobile drove alongside, leaned out, night to Senator Frederick Btel' tion would be reduced by $110,« Fame on Beale Street Hamilton and Landon again 4!4a-“Wiidarnaaa fload> tarial snatched her purae, which contained Issr" in party politics. JAm mmhmmim m ill Jkmom tmommoHom mm iAm 4 : 0 ^ Four Bton Boya and tong mately 8:30, Herbert Hoover ad- hospital where .tttondanU deacrib- •2.S0 *4.00 *4. ■DBSCRIPTION RATB8 wer’a address at the Republican 104.00,-Judging from this year's ex­ Short Shrift: Speaking of the clashed In 1930. Hamilton’s roan, mie mil iJkm imm i i it im tmttioot imgmtAmr wntJk Dropped from TownRoO; ed his condition is “fair.’’ $160, and drove rqpldly away. ttnffU DoubI# Twin. Oaa taar, bp Mail ...... |«.00 In Uie absence or the governor, Frank Haucke, former American mddilimmml fmliiUml ftmtortt. 4i1S-> 6iia—^Bobby Banaoin aic#tah-.> < ess, Ml networks. and Entertaininent to Con- convention in Cleveland, and he St. Louis Blues”, the father ot that aaatj Tha Chfeagoana Orah.—w ait New Lond<»)-,<»ty Manager WU- Bar Maath. bp Mail ...... t <0 perience. The reduction in the tax Hamilton is the big one-man show Legion statq commander, defeated 4iS0— 6:3a-.^raaa-Radio Nawa—aact Talks— WABC-CBS, W jZ-NBC, ■Uisla Oepp ...... t 01 memorable song. W. C. Handy, is llam . Holt soil’ he woqld tender probably was not, since he was rate on this }reaFs grand list would one of the most influential song pub­ at the Republican national conven­ London's man, Oovemor Reed. NBC-WBAF (RED) NETWORK 4:S5-** Milton Kallam Orohaatra To Get WPA Work. 7 (if Republicans not in session) OalTvarad oaa paar ...... tiP.OO 4 1 4 5 — 6i46-*ftanfraw of tha Mountad dnne Tomorrow. lishers of Broadway. Recently, be tion. As general counsel of the Q. Thanks partly to bltteraeea en­ Pros. Roosevelt and others at A r ­ his resignation next Monday night on board his train en route to be more than three mills, a saving BASIC — Baati waaf wlw w m I wtic fsOO— ttoa—Rap*n Convantlon Frags at a meeting of the city cftnprii os MXMBBlt OF THB aBSOCIATBD went to Memphis for the annual O. P. national committee, commit­ gendered by that fight. Democratic Wjar wta# wcao kyw whio wfbr wre ®sif“ .iil0 ~ F r«y and Baum* Flanet kansas Centennial. PRESS Arkansas, he would have been in­ to the property taxpayer of 12 per wbao wcaa wtam w wj waaf; Midi diSO-* lltlO->Kata Bmlth*a tong Tima a reault of the council's criticism of Beale Street Fish Fry and found a teeman from Kansas, campaign Harry Woodring — now assistant wmaq wefl who wow wdaf Manchester has 16 veterans on WEAF-NBC, 6:16—Uncle Ezra Tha Aaaoalatad Praaa la axclualvalp ju r ^ no doubt, by some of the cent of his assessment. manager for London, deliverer of secretary of war — won the eleo- , § } 4 ^ •:45—Boatea Cartaria Oommant the affairs of city government. The St. James’s churoh annual two- antltlad to tha aaa (or rapnbllaatloB Mirk there had been named in his MIOWRST—wood wira 7:00—Amarie^00—Amarlean Cavaloada—to - - - e relief who will be denleif aid imme­ 7—One Msm's Family ; 11:80— e ( all aawa dlapatahaa eraditad to It things the towering Senator from lonor . . Walter Huston writes to the speech putting London in nom­ tlon. • NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj 7:80—Bums and Allan Comady resignation. Holt said, would be ef­ wlba Kstp webo wday kfyr erot ofcf Lights Out night carnival opens today with a or sot etbarwtaa eraditad Ib tbia ination —and a sure-shot bet ss During tbU period the two Re­ 7 :0 ^ 8:00—Lillyly IFona Orohaa.—to a diately upon payment of the adjust­ fective July 1 . Oregon bad to say. Particularly friends here that aa. soon aa bis SOUTH — wrva wpu wwno wava wjax 7:W— 8:80—To Ba Announoad' nnouneai WABC-CBS. 6:30— Kate Smith strawberry supper to be served ■apar aad alaa tha loeal aawa pab- SCHOOL POLITICS Republican national chairman in publican factions in Kansas fou|jit wfla-wtuii wiod wain wmo wab wapt liahad harala would Mr. Roosevelt have dls-liked Hollywood duties u e over, be will •:00— 8:00—Tha. __ Dang,jji BuatiBuH#t*8—to e ed service bonds on June 16, Wel­ 7:30— Burns and Alien; 11—Little Stafford Springs -M is s Sophie event of London’s probable conven­ over the issues more or less p i^ le l w jdz wamb kvoo wicy wfaa wbap kpro 1 * ? ^ Mafen of Tlnia from 8:80 to 8 in St-James’s hall. Ail rlahta o t rapabllcattona of That which Is commonly termed come back to the dramatic stage. woal ktbs ktha waoo wtar wia wcae fare Superintendent George H. Jack Little orchestra. Romchuck, 16, of Stafford Springs, Mr. Stelwer's remark to the effect Probably, the most charitable tion victory—Hamilton is the fellow to those engaging liberals and S:40— 8:48— Edward' 'N#?L J ?,*^ ^ b o In the upper hall a fashion show, apaclal dlapatohaa heralo ara alao ra- politics’’ has played an exceedingly wfbo ottly: Jack Shann.«n, Tanar—chain Waddell stated today. Their re­ WJZ-NBC, 6:16—Olympic pros­ and Thomas Contois, 20, of Putnam, aarrad. that in the three months that Roose­ people on Broadway are a goodly around whom most things revolved. conservatives tn field. MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kabl 8:00—10d)0—Clyda Lttoaa Orohaatra— moval from relief roils will not af­ pects; 7:30—Lavender and Old drowned in Chaffee's ponu. Contois staged by . the J. W. Hole company, minor rolcr-lf any. In the manage­ Nevertbeleea, he has been rela­ Hamilton practiced law as a mem­ PACIFIC*^! kgw koiDO khQl^ kgu aaatj Frankia Maatara Oroh.—mldw Full aarrlea allaBt of N velt was a President-elect ’’a man number of the night club'proprie­ Cant. Saate fect their atatuB on relief work pro­ Lace; 11:30— Luigi Romaneli. or­ lost ;i!a life in on attempted rescue will follow about 8 o’clock. The fa­ B A 8artr> tors. The tariffs they hang on tively unknown to his fellow ber of the firm of Hamilton * 8:8<^10:80-u’Stariinjg Yeung Orohaatra la. IBC. without a conscience refused to co­ ment of Manchester’s schools during 35 Pc. BREAKFAST OUTFIT StSC— 4:80—Tha Twin City Fouraoma _ —basic; Qaa. Qivet CIroua—mtdw jects on which several arc now em­ chestra. Hartford— Relief officials of tha customers are stiff, but they do­ countiymen. handled a considerable amount of 10KH>—IldM ^LIttla J. Little Orohaatra mous Nelly Don models will be dis­ the 113 years of the town’s history. 8:48— 4:40—Don Padro and Orohaatra ployed. (N ote.: Programs subject to state launched an immediate review PobItabaFa Rapraaantativa; Tha operate with a President with a nate a fair percentage of their He has spent most of bis' pollti- O’Neill of TOpeka and the Arm 4:0Oi> 8:0(^FIylng Tima Advanturaa —baalo; Aba Lyman Oro.—mldw played by children and young girts iailna Hathawa Spaelal Afanep—Naw For which peu-ents and other citixens 4:18— 6:18—Nawa; Clark Oannla, Song 1 0 :8 ^11:8^M llt Kallam Orohaatra In several places In the state ef­ change to agree with any ,addl- of all cases to determine if some conscience." proflts to excellent causes. Arn­ cai life fighting the same London corporation business. 11:00—12:00—Organ, Oro., Noaturna—w from kindergarten to high acbool Tork. Chleace. Datrolt aad Boatoo. may very well thank their lucky old Reuben, ’’the sandwich to an under whose banner he now so Ralph T ; O'Neil, former com­ >Ai.h 5 pc. Maple Brea!«i'ast Set 4 : 8 ^ 6:8l>—Praaa-Radio Nawa ^ rio d forts have been made to have vet­ tiona) convention periods) can be dropped at leaat temporarily age. Swim suite and beach wear There were some terse, pungent 4:88— 6:38—Baaabalt by Ford B o n :^ NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK erans refund to the eommunitiee from the rolls. MEMBER ADDIT BDREAO OP stars, as they view from a distance Institution” man, Is the sponsor of vigorously batOes. Hsmllton fell mander of the American Legion, woaf only; To Ba Announoad—chain What to expect Thursday; Re­ styles will also he shown and the C3RCULAT1UNR lashes In the Stelwer eddress. To 4 :4 ^ 6:48—Billy A Batty—weaf only BASIC — Eaat: wja wba>wbin wbal money expended upon them in the Nartford—Membera of the Con­ an annual brace and artifleiai heir to leadership o f the conserva­ has come to be known as a Wash­ 8:00— 6:00—Amoa 'n* Andy—eaat only wgar w zy i wlw wayr wmal publican convention, third •' •/— attendance prizes will be a Shirley the extent to which politics enters wfU; Midi woky wanr wla kwk koU past several years for relief of necticut-New Eingland Waterways .Tha Barald Prlatlaa Ooiripanr, lo o the point, they were barbs that limb fund for crippled children. tive faction of the Kansas Repub­ ington lobbyist and recently re­ 6:18— 0:18—Uneta Bara Radio Statlin .approximately 10:80 a. m., oil net­ Temple model for the younger ^ ris 8 :8(^ i:30—Qabri#l Hgattar — wMu wren wmaq kao themselves and families.^ What ac (^mmlssion announced tentative aaaumaa bo ftBaBelal raapooalbllltp drove home with every clearly Into the educational affairs of Hart­ And the other night, Ben Marden lican party three years ago after ceived unfavorable publicity in works. ' I and a Nelly Don for the older girls. for tppoaraphloal arrora appaarlns la turned over the entire evening at the dehtb of Dave Mulvane, whose connection with a scandal involv­ 75 * only: To Ba Announoad—chain MIDWEST—wmt wood wire tion in this respect, If any Is con­ dates of July 6, 7, and 8 for a tour Organist Charles Pochard has spoken word the story of the New ford and many other Connecticut '29 8 : 4 ^ 8:48—"Our Amarlean Sohoola'* NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmj WEAF-NBC. 3 p. m.—Women’s advartlaamaata Ib tha Manehaatar templated here, has not been dis of the upper reaches of the Con­ cities and towns. hie pretentious Riviera . to mon­ friend and Ueutenant he bad long ing surplus army goods. O’Neil 8:01^ 7:00—Ona Man’a Family—to o wlba katp webo wday k t y r cret cfcf Rsidlo Review; 4:80— Answer me been drilling the children of 6 t Evanins Harald. Deal and the appeal for an Ameri­ ey-gatherers of city orphanages. been. is a Democrat and the partners 8:30— 7:30—Wayna KIng'a Orohaatra closed. necticut river to visit proposed sites James's church school, and they It may be that the influence of 7:00— 8:00—Frad Allan and Amataura •OUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wja!* this; 5:36— Elizabeth Sprague Coo- can Deal. London, who bad been nominat­ were able to "work both etdee of 8:00— 8:00—Tha Parada of Hita—to o Ffl>-waun wlod warn wmo wab wapl It is believed that veterans ulti­ lldge Chamber music (WEIAF out) for ten reservoirs in Vermont and will present a musioM program. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 the Cheney family, during the three- ed for governor over the Mulvane- the street." 8:00—10:00—Eddy Duohin Orohaatra— wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap l ^ o New Hampshire. Said Senator Steiwer of the pres­ For PrePatemol Jitters woal ktba ktha waoo wave wcao wfbo mately dropped from W PA rolls WABC-CBS, 3:30— Greetings from Those who desire to play cards will Hamilton faction, promptly put eaat: Amoa *n* Andy—weat repeat quarters of a century that the silk A lounging room for expectant A complete outfit for your breakfast room. 8:30—lO:3<^Nawa; F. Handtraon Ore. MOUNTAIN—koa klo kglr kghl upon completion of projects on Old Kentucky: 6— Bob Hope and Bridgeport—Miss Etfce, Morgan, find arrangements In the kindergar­ ent administration: ^ Hamilton over os successor to REPLY TO MR. SPIESS firm exercised a large amount of fathers Is the latest development of Came 1932 and London ran for 8:40—10:40—Jaaaa Crawford, .Organlat PACIFIC—kgo kfad kex kga kaca kjr which they are now engaged may Honey Chile. 21, of Danbuty, testified In Crimi­ ten room for bridge, whist and set­ ’’They have bled a patient already medical science. A t the Doctors’ Mulvane on the national commit­ Serves 4 people. And at a price we’ll not be able 10:00—11:00—Hanry Buaaa*a Orohaatra nal Superior Court that she had been back. Prizes win be awarded the the nomination for governor 10:30—11 :SO-"Llghtaa 6 ut"u1 Malodn - Cant. Eaat. remain active on the W PA list re- WJZ-NBC. 2:16—Joe Louis train­ whiskey- ______Elsewhere Iti today’s Herald ap- suffering from loss of blood. control over the destiny of the hqsplUl, a luxurious institution, a tee and then began the coalesced and won. Mulvane and Hamilton to duplicate! Five piece solid Northern maple gardles of having shared in the threatened with violence by Frank winners in each section. harmony of the conservative and CB8-W ABC N ir'WORK siSZ Lady—wM ing camp (also WEAF-NBC 6); peant a letter from Mathlaa Spless, "They haven’t even diagnosed the schools, is responsible for the local room has been set aside for nevrous opposed him with Lacey Simpson. A p "l»—.M t only bonus bond payment. They would Grotto, 67, charged with assault A "Penny" sale will be another key, it is made by the good oM- husbands who stand perlllously on progressive wings which . blos­ set, exactly as sketched. Solidly built , . the BASIC— Baat: wabo wade wokb weao 4:00— S;0(^N .w .| Aniifi.l N .w . Club 8:30 Radio Guild (WJC WBtA WNiretary of the Board of Selectmen, disease they said they could cure. frce CL BATES 0 0 „ Hartford and New Haven, Oena. Hartford, Conn. a matter against any man, the law Aa be pointa out the charter pro- tained the orgy of the New Deal common nail troubles. The cause is right good-looking and the movies tor; Rev. Alfred Lambert, Narra­ WING CHAIRS 60,000 W. 1040 R. CL 2823 BL tor. Is open, and there are deputiee: let : Yldee that "the board may hold an over-growth of cuticle which be­ could hardly pass him up if he Hamilton was so much strong and has created wealth faster than (Boatem Daylight Hme.) 11:00—Sport Review. . them Implead one another,—The executive meetingh at.any'time and applied. He Is 44 years old and n e w , blood for the Republican the New Deal could squander it." comes bard and dry and then tears. seems much younger. national committee. A western 11:08—News Service. Acts 19:38. Idaoe when necessary." How the NN The over-hanging shred of cuUcie Comfort for your maple bed­ 11:16— Clyde Lucas’ Orchestra. RADIO Striking out at the money policy Two-flsted, courageous, keen, a anti-Hoover movement almost saleetmen were able to determine in will catch readily In touching ob­ "regular guy," unreserved, unaf­ made him chairman in 1934, as room, living room, study or Wedaesday, Jane 10 11:30—Sterling Young's Orchestra. Laws are the very bulwarks of of the Roosevelt administration Key­ jects causing a sharp prick of pain I (Eastern StOBdord Tim e.) liberty: they define every man’s • ad w oe that at regular intervals noter Steiwer said: fected, practical, forceful and ag­ against Henry P. Fletcher. He game room! Big chairs with as this occurs. The adjacent tissue gressive. humorous—tho.se are the was marked aa a "coming man." p. m. Tomorrow’s Program rights, and defend the individual during months to come, such meet- spring-filled cushions; uphol­ 'The money system must not NEW may turn red and exhibit a slight terms his friends use to describe Through a certain arrangement 4:00—Woman’s Radio Review. a. m. New York, June 10.— (A P )—This liberties of all men.—J , G. Holland. . ings would be neceasary, Mr. Splass be any man’s toy. swelling. When properly cared for, him. and they seem to apply. by the Republican finance com. stered bscks. Finished In a 4:30—Gena Arnold and the Ranch 8:00—Newa Service. week's conventioii btuadcasUng doM not axplala. v . a hangnail is not.a serious disorder. Hb was graduated In law from mlttcc, he went to- Washlngtea- glQ'wtng . antique, maple eoloh Boyd- 8: lOrrBtaoppera. BpecioL isn't being confined altogether to "The New Deal uses the money of T h e beat way to prevent a hangnail 4t46—Onndpa Burton. ■ 9:00-^MO»Ing MaOhee. , ------th e sesalons themselves. 'Iliere are E-Z FOB THE LAW Tha Herald would aak Mr. Spiess, Northwestern University and hcadquarters as general counsel Choice of homespun coveringa all the people to destroy the proper­ YORK is to push back the cuticle faithfully 8:00—^Walter Logan’s Musicals. 9:46— Oreenfleld Village Chapel. other periods in which commenta­ m a k s v k x b c taught law briefly in Topeka after for the national committee and aa Denver—D. T. (U p ) Potter, new or any member o f the Board of ty of those who own it. j after, washing the hands, or after serving as a sergeant in the war a pep-man for the party. He 6:80— "Dick Tracy.” 10:00—^Betty and Bob. tors and gue. speakers come bn. 0:45-^’’ScnunbIed News." deputy U. S. marshal, was pretty Saleetmea to become mors speoinc "Fundamental^ the dollar belongs ! applying a special cuticle cream for army. One day he went to his licked powerful Committeeman i 10:16—Broadway dndrella. Most of these sun 16 minutes, By OBOROE ROSS 6:00— ^WrightvUIe Clarion. 10:30— Who’s Who in Today’s Newa sure he bad his man, one EUoy Mar­ costs mean te their chargee that their atata- to the man who earns ic I softening purposes. When you find .friend Dave Mulvane, the cele­ Charlie Hilles of New York in sev- J. wlto the majority Inberted between Low costs mean a hangnail causing discomfort, snip brated Kansas Republican boss, era! internal fights and HUIes 6:16—A. B. McOlnley on Sports. and Betty Crocker. ----- the day' and night sessions. They tinez, wanted In Raton, N. M., on an have been "mlequoted" and New York, June 10—Out of char 6:80—News. iillclt still charge, but the subject, “The New Demi boasted that it away the bothersome shred with a and asked his support for a pro­ doesn't like him very much. 10:46—Hymns o f Ail Churches. gen er^ y ore' announced definitely ‘ iUstorted.’* Choice ef covert 6:46—Beauty Secrete Past and found working in a drug store, said greater saviiigs would drive the money changers out seter, they are different peraonall pair of manicure scissors. When bate judgeship. It was Hamilton who staged the 11:00—The Goldbergs. os to'both time and speakers only greater pleasure Present 11:16—d l f Benson, songs'. his name was Mortlne. Surely Mr. Spiess does not believe but the Roosevelt administration ties , • • Glamoroue, provocative, the tear Is painful, wash several Mulvane told him he was too "Grass Roots convention” last a short time before broadcasting. times a day with plenty of soapy young, to come back in a few year. He has never been as lib­ 7:00—Amos *n’ Andy. 11:20—Phil Boudlni, accordionist Skeptical, the officer sent a regis­ that ha has but to say tha aelaotmea has put every business, large or forward onstage, Helen Hayes 7:16—^Uncle Ezra’s Radio Station. However, CBS arranged a tenta­ tered letter to the store addressed water to encourage healing, and ap­ years. Mulvane was committed to eral as Landon has been in atti­ 11:80—Treasure Rouse with Betty have bean "mlaquoted" and aU who slinks away through the alley after 7:80—Doris Wester. Gale. tive schedule subject to last-minute small. Into the hands of the money ply one of the common antiseptics. another candidate. Hamilton ran tude towards the New Deal. to Martinez, watched the oierk sign the show, is shy of strangers and 7:46—"Hold The Press". revision for 8:45 a. u,., 4, l and 9:46 for It aa Martinez, and arrested him. ■top to read will baUeva him. Who ehangert,. When a hangnail is neglected and and won. As the Landon boom gained $ 1 9 7 5 12:00 noon—Broadcast from Repub­ inconspicuous on the street . 6:00— One Man's Family. lican ConventioD. m. dally. On the first day NBC The letter said "see you soon.” ems m is ^ t e d r What were the becomes Infected it may lead to headway, Hamilton waa named or­ "The bdat business during tha last Jocular ss Fred Allen la during his 8:30—Wayne King's Orchestra. 12:16—p . ’ m. Joseph Muscatello, ^misquotations r what is known as a I’run-around. Serves as House'Speaker ganization manager for the gov­ three long years has been the debt comic broadcasts, his la a moat ernor and moved from headquar­ 9:00—^Fred Allen’s Town Hall. songs; A l White, pianist which refers to on inflammation of Hamilton waa elected to the Kan­ 10:00—Your Hit Parade. “As for news iiot Intended for biisineas. troubled face during the little ters, to conduct the campaign. He 12:30—Mary Marlin. the strui_^e araund the nail, the sas legislature in 1925 and served 11:01—Baseball Scores; Sports public discussion'", Mr. Spiess be- spare time he has . . . Remember as speaker of the House In 1827-28. toured the country, preaching 12:45—The Ad-Uner. "ReUet money should not be put the pictures of Amelia Barhart as Inflamma'tlon starting, at one spot, News; News. Kansas Republicans had been Landon tp pollticiahs as the logi­ 1:10—Produce Market Report oomes more spedfle and Hats two she alights from an airplane and then running around the sides 11:16— George Stemey's Orchestra. to the use of political straphangers. split in conservative and progres­ cal candidate and worked hard to 1:15—Matinee Memories. Skamples o f such newa But did race? Her hair Is tousled, her fly. and base of the nail In characteristic 11:80— Fletcher Henderson’s Or­ 1:30—News Service. 'T h e administration spokesmen fashion. A "run-around” may re­ sive wings since 1912, when Wll. head off a "Stop Landon" move­ chestra. »€r. SpleM evar see In the Herald ing clothes appropriately careless Ilam Allen White, A lf Landon, and ment by getting promises from WATKINS BROTHERS 1:46—Between the Bookends. • any reports of such newa as be have cited business improvement, and her demean somewhat tom sult from other abrasions and some­ 11:46—Jesse Crawford, Organist 2:00—Jimmy Farrell. . times the injury is so'slight that Henry J, Allen bolted Taft and uninstructed delegates. Positive' 12:00-<-Weather Report but business improvement based on boyish. But away from the air. snd direct, he accomplished a 2:16— Happy HoUow. ' Would ban. the patient does not remember It. tried to carry Kansas for the 12:03 a. m.—Silent port, Amelia Earhart becomes Roosevelt Bull Moose ticket. great deal. 2:30—Music in the Air. Near the aad of the letter there credit is a dear luxury." However, this inflammation of ttie Amelia Earhart Putnam, a devot' Mulvane beaded the conserva­ There are reasons for Imagin­ 3:00— Baseball Game: Red Sox vs •eema to be acme iadedalon on the A critical address, it nevertheless ed wife, well groomed and wholly nail fold may develop in those indi­ ing that Hamilton's political ca­ Tomorrow’s Program St. Louis Browns. feminine. tive standpatters and Hamilton . m. 'part of the selectmen as to what has offered construction through citing viduals having poor besdth without stuck with him through the years. reer has only begun. ■ To one who knew ’ Jimmy Cag. any puncturing of the skin. ______I 6:30—Blue Grass Roy. msde them angry. the paths that must not be followed. In 1924 Kansas was in the 7:00—^Morning Watch—Ben ncy during bis pre-Hollywood In the acute type, the patient will throes of a bitter Ku Klux Kian NOT RETIRING Has/- Certainly no news story in the The keynote address was spirited days the portrait of him as complain of 'redness, swelling, and a thome. ■V ■ - if.' fight. Hamilton, although he sub­ Walterboro, S. C.—County Cor­ 8:00—^Newx. WAPPING Herald ever called him any of the and colorful, yet It was able and tough bombre has always been . throbbing pain in the nali. Within a sequently waged hot battle against oner George W. Waiy, 92, one ot the 8:16t—Good Morning Melodies. forward looking. I t was exacUy private Joke. For the jabbing Jim few days, the inflammation comes the "hooded order in the legisla­ assorted nlcknamea to which he ob­ my, out of celluloid, is one of the few Confederate veterans in public 8:30—Cheerio. the type of keynote address the Re­ to a point and discharges. Any type ture, in that year supported Ben office, has announced for re-elec­ Mr. and M ra Truman C. Hills jects. I f It is the editorials of the gentlest persons among celebri­ of work which calls for the Immer­ 9:00— Radio Bazaar. Paulen for governor despite tion. A carpenter by trade. Way 9:18—Home Maker’s (Council (from celebrated the second anniversary ol Herald tio which he objects. Mr. publican convention of 18S6 needed. ties. His voice is soft, his man­ sion of the hands in an irritant ma.v Paulen’s status as the Klan candi­ ner gentlemanly and his smile says he still can ’’climb to the top WEED. their wedding last Saturday evening ■ Spiess msy well consider himself tn Jim Farley will be disappointed that favor the development of the acute date. U f a house and lay as many shingles permanent . . . On paper, Arthur 9:46— Woman's Radio Bazaar. with a bridge party at their home. good company. The Herald at va­ the dirt he predicted must all come ’’run-around." In the chronic type, After Paulen had beaten Clyde as the next man." 10:00—Food News. Thomas Wolfe Is the most volum­ the patient finds that the nail be­ .Reed for the nomination, William Tboee who attended were the Misses rious times has taken exception to from his side, but before he’s inous writer of this age. Rarely 7 ' ' •• in ding’s Wife". comes thickened and discolored and Allen White — famous sage and " LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE Alice and Dorothy Davis of Willi- some o f the acts of Oovemor Cross, through he will And he bah been In does he bring a manuscript of 10:80—Dream Singer. the nail may be ridged or cracked. editor of Emporia — was so dis­ Peoria. RL—The 160-yud No. 4 10:46— "Today's Children”. montic. Hazel Reynolds of Warren- one of the keenest fought campaigns less than a balf million words to gusted that he bolted and ran for Presideat Roosevelt, Herr Hitler, II a publisher. Yet. In public as­ The treatment of the acute condi­ hole at the Madison park golf course H:U0—"David Harum". vlUe, Margaret Fremko of West- Seventeenth Demonstration Dues and various other celebrities. any poUtical party ever staged in tion is usually undertaken at home, governor aa an independent, los­ had not been "aced" in five years__ ford, Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Miller oi sembly, Wolto is the most tongue- ing to Paulen. 11:16—“Mbrning A t McNeills". In Oar A s a matter of fact, the latter two, this country. ' * tied member of the crowd. He but is best handled by a doctor who then Joe E. Egart decided he’d 11:45—The Voice of Ebcperienlce. Mansfield Center, George Couture ot will take the necessary precautions make up for lost time. 12:00 noon—Happy Jack. Storrg and Gottfried Graf, also si Incensed by criticism they could nol stutters nervously when inveigled Into an after-dinner speech. to sec tjiat good drainage is secured. Bouton for Governor Egart made a hole-ln-one on the 12:16 p. m.— Honeyboy and Sassa­ Storra, Stewart Ferguson of Man- stand, alao resorted to “closed meat- The use of warm applications will In 1928 Hamilton, against the hole during a morning round and fras. cheater, and Miss Marion J. Hills TAX RELIEF advice of his friends, ran for the Fifth Season of logs" and no publicity. Contradictory Headliner provide some relief from the pain duplicated It in -the afternoon. ' 12:30—Girl Alone. and Otis Hills o f Wapping. Mr. Spiess should understand the The abandonment by the state of Lugubriousneea le the common­ When the inflammation of the nail 12:46—Merry Madcaps, Norman T h e old North School Association Its aaseeamenta against the towns est disease of popular come­ fold appears to be chronic then at­ [ CnouUer, director; with Eddie is to sponsor on amateur night this difference between news reports HoUy. and cities of the state is a simple dians, jret the deadpan com­ tention sbouVl be given to develop­ Wednesday evening, June 10, at the and edltoHal ‘ commept. Sure ic, Jimmy Savo, wears a Jovial ing better habits of living as the pa I li99—News, Weather. Wapping school hall. Oscar D. Mr. Spiess does not hold that but sure method of giving to prop­ mien when he's out of the public tient is doing something which is 1:16— Hit Tunes. Strong is chairman of t)ie commit­ 1:20—Market Report. is the most economical car to own the eeiectmen have a monopoly on erty owners some measure of the eye . . . The best-dressed woman Interfering with health. tee. There will be dancing following on Broadway. Miss lua. Claire When the nail becomes thin and 1:25—^Aeolian Trio. .the entertoinmenL ■ IntelUgoiee and a r^ b o v e ciitlciam. relief which suthorUles agree Is due I In all your inveatmento— watch costal In all llkee nothing more than to wan- brittle and crumbles easil'-, the 1:S(>—Manuel Contrera's Orcbesuo. A daughter was botn to Mr. and overhead protection of a Solid Steel one-piece Turret Top. It muntcipal taxpayers. 1:48— Doc Schneider's (towboys. DEMONSTRATIONS The Herald has a deflnite respon­ der afar from the public gaze most, likely cause is a ringworm In­ Mrs. Paul Robidoux ot Wapping at your pleasures— lootcA costs! Keep them low alone brings you the nnequaled gliding smoothness o f the famous sibility to townspeople of Manches­ Additional relief could be ob­ when she ie not engaged in a cur­ fection. Ringworm results from for laziness |:00—New Ehigland Pure Food In­ the Hartford hospital on Sunday, Under the Direction of stitute. and you will keep savinga and aatiafaetion h i ^ l ter. Through no other medium are tained if the state would allot money rent oomedy, and she goes dress­ the presence of certain types of May 31. Mrs. Roubldoux and daugn- TAAMffPOMTATMN Knee-Action Ride*. It alone brings you the more healthful ed In any old attire she can f l ^ ;16—“What's In The Air—Albert tha taxpayera Able to keep sbraast to the countlea permitting them to fungus growths. A t first the nail tor have returned to their home Owner! will tell you that the new Chev­ comfort of Genuine Fisher No Draft Ventilation-th e greater The opera dlvao, too, ara contra­ becomes dark and this discoloration . S. Gray, M, D. here. abondon assessments 'against their 2:20--Thursday Matinee. rolet for 1936 is the most e con om ica l of all motor cars. e f the conduct of the town’s busl- dictory characters. Immersed in may be- followed by thickening. Mrs. R( bert Sharp who has been driving comfort of ShixJrproof Steering*. And it alone brings ness, vvhich is the business of all tha eommunitiee. arias during most of their vocal 2f48— Fred Wade’s Songs (to N. E Mrs. Marion E. Rowe Later, the nail la thin and cracks 4 j Network). spending several days at the .home I t eoete lees to buy. I t costs leat to operate. I t costa less to you the combined performanoe and economy ■drintagas oi a realdents of Manchester and not While a town hae practically no lives, they take their relaxation easily, while underneath it there of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sharp of in ragtime after hours. The last I 8:00—“Forever Young”. * Home Economist of The Manchester Electric Co. maintain over a period o f months or years. merely of the selectmen. source of Income other than Its levy is found a mass of dead epithelium • 8jl8— Ma Perldns. Mystic, returned to her home in High-Ck)inpreaaion Vnlve-in-Head Engine— all at Chevrolet’a time I saw Lily Pons, she was having an unpleasant odor. Foster street lost Sunday evening. The Herald arould like to know on real estate and personal proper­ Ing "Minnie, the Moocher” ai 18:80—^Vlc and Sade. And, in addition to giving you economy without equal, this remarkably low prices! Eczema very often attacks the 3:46—The CNeUla. The newly formed Mothers Group bow Mr. Spiess expects a voter to ty, the tax sources open to the state rivste performance for friends. nails, the wall of the nail will bold their first meeting next new (Sievrolet will also give yon enjoyment without equal, YouH thank your own good judgment for buying a Chevrolet, Srace Moore keeps in time with determine if he wishes to return are many. The state could well coming red and swollen while the Thursday evening, June 11 at elgat THURSDAY, JUNE 11 because it*s the only complete low-priced carl the popular ditties Iiecause it gives morejor less, and that is the secret o f all wise in­ any selectman to office If their acts make greater use of its sources to nail itself becomes rough and los,« o’clock at the Wapping Community its natural lustre. Occaslonall.v, Church House. Each mother is re­ At 2 P. M. It alone brings you the safisr, quicker, smoother stopping- aa selectmen and the reasons for raise the money now obtained from Three Way Crash vestment a ^ oil wise pleasure. See your Chevrolet dealer—(sdity/ the nail will show soft spots yrhich quested to give some comical re­ It happened at the reception $ O y | . 8 5 power of New Perftoted Hydranlic Brakes, and the maximum' their acta are not to be made pubUe. Its municipalities and to underwrite look as though they bad been WDRC mark that they have heard the chil­ CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY. DETROIT. MICHIGAN • P ^ . , l f not all of the coat of main­ desk of one o f tha big broad­ dren moke. EleoUan campaigns In Manches­ casting ebdins last week. Three punched out. Sometimes the nail b> 265 Borttord, uoan. 1686 taining the county governments. cornea ridged crosswise and later on, Mrs. Ernestine Sullivan was coll­ ter consist chiefly of notices uf gawking, lanky youths stepped up (Basten Dojtlgbt H i m ) In Our Demonstration Rooms NIW m racn o HYDRAUUC I r a k i s (Ooubla-Actlnfl, Satf-Articutotlng), the safost and smoothost brakes ever developed s ivallabiUty printed in the Herald This year Usneheater paid a state to ths trim young lady In the out­ becomes brittle and thin. The ed to New York last Monday oftei^ changes seen In toe nali In ring­ noon on account o f the Ulnesa of her to il# »T m ON|.m CI TURRIT TOR, a crown of beauty, a forfrou of safoty e IMRROVID OUDINO KNII.ACTION RlDI*a 'and button-hoUng of voters on street tax o f 814,788.64, a mUltary tax or er corridor and said, "W e want an audition, Ma'am." worm and eczema closely resemble sister, Mra. Dorothy D. Schwartz. o f 84363.68, a county tax of 816,- Chaisette Wedrasday, Jana 10 , In The Odd FeUows Block the smoothost, safost ride of oil o OINUINI TISHIR NO ORAH VINTILATiON In Naw Turrat Top lodiaa, tho most r^eoTnera Does Mr. Spiess beUeve The three were attired in loos«- each other and. in fact, eczema Just 9 of these $39.50 Steams & Fos­ The. Southern New England Coa. that a voter who is dissatlfled with 088.07 and sn Old A ge Assistance ly-flttlng ctothes, spoke with a may be superimposed on a fungus i.'OO—Broadcast from Republican fcrence of Methodist Churqhea will At the Center boouHful and comfortoblo bodlos avar eroatod for a low-priced eor s HfOH-COMRRISMON VALVI.JN HIAD INOM I, gMng performance of the selectmen tax of 829,08137. nasal twang and sounded os foundation. While local treatment ter Super Verity Mattresses at this I. m . be held In Brockton,^Kasa, this year ovon bottor performance with ooon lou gas and oil • SHOCKRROOf STIIRINO*, making driving oaslor and safor than ever boforo may help, the moat satisfactory $12.95 Convention. and will open today, June 10, and vote against all members of Although the personal tax method toough Jhey had Just arrived from the back hills. The young treatment for relieving ecaema of Folding tables of metal sensational pnee. Full size only. Pine 1:16—Dorothy Oordon — Children's continue through Sunjlay. The Bp- hoard seskli.g reeiecUon or of railing money tor the towns was lady was suspicious* since native the flngemalls, is a ayatenuulc that help make outdoor Chaleetto waa designed tor tlieea Program. worth iieague banouet will be held ALL THESE FEATURES AT CHEVROLET'S LOW*$RICES lid the voter be able during the shouted when the Old Age tax was New Yorkers bad already tried treatment which would be adviaed who like to take their Summeni in i:80—Jimmy Allen. ' Saturday evening. Rev. David Ckr- CANNING Aimua. LiHfrimWK— a.mtartCt.fW rUmcStWUfm,. WkktmmeWK>rwilnm*dtl..tmk, living enjoyable. Coffee , innerspring centera with Insulo sisal iSalUifrtm b SSS ^AWilw W, « r « , , .tatm m Stmor UWUtrntr.Sm mtitiUmL Prim, guofim Ok io know what each selectman started it may be reasonable to con­ the nise of Impersonating hUl- for eczema of other parts, such lazy luxury . . yet without paring i:46—Newa Sorvica. ter, pastor of the Wapping'Federat­ aa the face. ■ Local treatment given or Occasional sizei. a premium for itt It’s realty a 1:00—Bton Boys. ed church, is planning to attend. *495----- — ...... A CmmB Stmm% r.tm. tinue having ths towns pay part of bllUes in applying for a radio insulation and cotton upholstery. • IN IlA i MOTOIf INSTAUMINT PLAN—MONTHIT PATMIMTI TO tUIT YOU* PUttk doing and cait his ballot aceord- cbanct. But this ahs wss with the ultra violet ray may chalee loungs with full tangth leg 1:16—Bobity Benson and Sunny Jim. M ils Faith M. CoUlns baa hod os Effective until further notice, our office and salesroom InglFT the cost of tha pensions, collecting curious "W h a V the ariied them, prove beneflolaL rest and • back that can be ad- Durable blue-and-beige striped tick­ 1:80—Baseball Scores with &ilaad her guect recently. Miss Doris Ann the money from reaidente who some "can you doT” The one lesson to be tsonied $2.50 Juatod while you’re reclining. Oally Winters. Thompson e f Hartford. will close dally at 5 P. M., excepting Sstorday at 12 noon. day may bs sUgible to receive the So, with swift preciolon. the from the usual noil disorden Is otriped oovera. ing, as sketched. :40—News Service. There ware! fourteen officers and KEYNOTE i:i8i-Renfrew of the Mounted.- pension. trio proceeded to open their boxes that ths resistanoe of the nail teachers who attended tha isgulor :00—Rubtooff—Jon Peeroe. i i h d PxotUmt Roosevelt la on labeled "Musleal Instruments" structure agrees with the general monthly Sunday School Board maetr The total paid by HBnrhfxtrr tor and produced one , toy balloan, resistance. Those wrong habits of :16—Fry and Baum. ing which was held at the home ot MS Is known Mate, military aad county taxes rarabls o< jMding the rates ot llviiM which lower the general :80—Kate Smith. -Mr. and Mis. Paul Sbe&ck at eoBtacta with “BL Louis Blues", one harmonica raelstracq pave the way tor nail :46— Boolfe Carter. Pleasant Volley. Plana were mode The MANCHESTER t M « y r nraa 88634436. Ths sum upon which om of tbs applicants :00—Cavalcade o f Americq. t o the next Sunday school soclaJ Ofl. thsi to|irsasutt one mill on the current ttoubha, . the good habits ot WATKINS llckad out a p o r tio n M ^.HavoTs % ^ the health oC :80—Oeorge B uns and Oracle ■iM Alien. 86. Mrs. Walter N. roster's •t AtANCHESTER. C( at, MANCHESTBt. CONK :00—Caiaete(lfald Preeenta lit y ELECTRIC CO. win asm the — ------J W ij Itnaldiaiietr Owaratia- Wi 7 7 a 8 ^ .'V.. [-.

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♦ “ I M jM n w e m itr a/aea L .nd H . / t o t m r a tw Jtate^ Potterton & Krah At the Center Phone 8733 ELEGTR' RANGE ELECTRIC We Take The Orders And Do WARD’S IN ORDER TO KN' W HOW SUPERIOR NOW! You can buy this new The Installing On Trial ELECTRIC COOKINi IS TO ANY OTHER RANGE OENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE ELECTRIC RANGES METHOD. NOW IS T [E TIME TO FIND OUT. OUT OF yODI FOOO OODGET! You can also -pur- chase a Range from us yood prim ^ high and hIglMC, but you can kesn yonr ibotl on the same 4-year ce m down UsfffiwiU t d l ^ 2 ^ s S S much irn forOf fb<^.foofis Vl^ith ^ff%F«lFAamv *tnm ______i_ _ ''.m payment plan as offer­ Compare It with a 9130 tute M go<^ or better than the costly ones—and there is much less ed by the Manchester shnnksge o f both meats and vegetables. Von can boy less and serve mowl Only Electric Cooking Electric Co.. ELECTRIC RANGE 9 t 8 6 HI-SPEED CALROD HEATING UNITS |7 Down Puts It In Your Offers • Electric Cooking General Elec^c development has made electric cookery K itc h e n . $79.95 fitatet and far iMre economical. Out attractive prices and terms t a j ^ t We Do All Types Of Electrical Work Fu ll porcelain enamel. W hite, trimmed with Is Cheaper Now ••“‘ You won’t torn all over again for elctttic cooke^ is the simplest mwhod knema. gleaming chromium. The big 2.unit oven ( I fo r ^CLEANLINESS______b ro ilin g , 1 fo r baking) ia mat-proof, and heavily Than Ever Before insulated. 4 fast open-coil units. Automatic • EASIER BAKING ....j G. E. Ranges i ; K h a g e d o r ^ ovan heat control. 1 aimmerlng unit. Smokeleoa On the ED “ — ^------ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR “ broiler. U tility drawer. And a rare low price t • COOL KnCHEN $76.50 JW .H ^6 An d Up. MAMjCHiSTtil Cohn* 237 Oak Street . , TeL7598 CAN «M rtf WARDSi i Electric £Ipme Rate Y0U MiMtrh luxury, at • TIME CONTROL fi’. p- * - K E l ' X H ’ A -"Oi '*!p V New Sav-A Q O U y ou SON a jo rj to luy ^ooJ furmhtrt We’ve Waited Until We Could -Step Gives ELECTRIC COOKING Get An ELECTRIC RANGE To Vz More COSTS CUT 20Vo even on cm everyday food like Sell That Fulfilled Our Ideas Ov! Up To $20-00 Mowance A?atjOOUTEA C^.O/PU>tCO SPECIAL GIFT OFFER FRONT g ------T 4 < /y y L e i^ DW'ilL BATDBOAT, FOinB Uth For Your Old Stove During June, July and Being The Best In Construction APnjBg WITH OUB PD^GBAn! FLAN August, Towards the Purchase of a New Shelf Space WITH MOOERH LECTRIC COOKiHl ■ s* s * s I ib h I siu m eeoUng fflshM givwi Wes with m And Performace And Yet Selj T rsagn pnrdwssd. Un«w the CL L T . plea yen amy take 0 Only Stewart-Wamer Has There’s no fuel nor ashes to make i |*kd Work. No soot nor smudge to aeonr. 1 to 4 yw iB to pay tor year langn with ynnr toscMe HgM I This Amazing New Inven­ W nhw of am •< total raagn givm yon m dtaeamta t t g lA M i tion. Flameless electrie heat is pure and i to At A Reasonable Price-— Utensils keep new-kKddng. Your walls i f beam wtoad or yon town In ynnr pmmi L. «nil H. and enrtaina do not soU, bnt keep i fresh. Yon save the cost of scouring yon netorn a fnvthm asesnnt to gUAA materials, and protect the attractiy I o f your fingernails and hands. We Have Such # Th in k of it i On some foods the saving rune ELECTRIC This Model ’ up to 40% l Weetinghouee hat perfected an A Range NOW anuuing new "Economizer" unit that now $160. puts the cleanliness and convenience of elec­ I fa The tric cooking within reach of every budget. o y w^e^ace RANGE s«* th« N«w mfrfwifa The Range shown above complete wltfi ll•ctrlc Rangas WITH r MODERH ElECTRIC R1H8EI oooker, omidiment set and oven timer: DETROIT Now you can put your foot down, and decide that from today oo you are fotog to cook the modem oleerr/e wey. Come In and ana the ireat valoea we hovo Think how roUsvad yonll ba, with w» nmtdiag aroond tta baoM. to taavl Rttk Electric to offer in America’a Moat Beautiful Rangea. UMVBBSAL TABLE TOP ^ ^fingers. A modem Electric Range eliminataa all na^ for thaa, and with K, too. aO Stewart-Warner Features: old-time worries. Even a little child can control the heat Yaa won’t need ta - Star Sev-A-Step, SUd-A-Tray, TUtrA- The Raleigh Tear Old Shelf, mointnated Il-Po lnt Cold worry about little fingers turning the switehas — no harm can —mr ■tovcb O e o tnl. dumbo Vasetable Freeh- Model 5246 t83-9o eoer, dumbo SUdlng F ru it Bev hot, Boonomical Tw in Cylinder Insta lled Oompreooor, Iim roved E xtra - Uwse Froexlng Cult, Antomatk- FVmr u n it top, 10x 16x 14“ oren w ith aepemte baking and Interior Light, Vaulted Oonstme- broiling units and added nsablo eapeclty. CUUty drawer, apnii- RENTAL PLAN ttoii- aoee outlet, new beat oontrol on fro n t giving clear top spaoe^ $179.50 (1) Frm am of this nags tor one ymr. No Money Down! nUa offer applies only on the fU4.50—List Prico In- (*) Vonr present essktag stsvs aoseptad for lastaltatlea See Any Local Electrical Pay On Easy Monthly Terma ■noo of the Mancheetor Elee- stalled. eksigo. trlo Ool, and may vary a llg h tly Up To 3 Years To Pay. (8 ) U yon retain yonr old ztovs s dsposn of IIASO to reqnired, This Range Is now on display at the la aome co iwa dno ta difforent 15.00—Allowance f o f psynble roonthty nod retmusd after 8 yssis* nse. . Beauty, cleanliness and superb cooking qualities combine to I nstalla tion alhnvanoeo. The Your Present Dealer or Contractor Fat showroom of the Manchester Electric O k make this the ideal range for domestic use. ' eoot In the D SD A L home In - Cooking Equip­ (4 ) At sad of total yon may oonttans to am this mags for 80e s week rental. How on dtoptay at Uw offlo s o f «h s BdaaciMstor otallation Is Itemized below. ment. So that year raoga may be la pwtmt ham »129“ (Clock and Condiment Set (Applies To- (8) I f yon dedde to.pnrehuc an oiectrle range—4ow down SEE the stove there — SEE us for com­ Btaetsto OonqMHiy sad sold to eastomsrs on ttie moay with t|w oolor Sahoow of year htteboi ,V^ gOdM Down Ham o f tho eompooy on the maw Hboral pay- yon am oftomd a ehoioe of the foitowteg sis a xtr»> .- — wards Wiring psymenta low monthly psymeata ip tesd ever s 4-y e sr iintohmi period I f yen deoiro. The Range Q f Your Choice aomt ptaa aow la effeot 1 to 4 yoam to pay and. up M mea. to pay Chargs Only). plete inf ormation about it wMh yo w otoetolo bUL White wHb obcoy molhm of-peail I with light bUL 15.60—A l l o w ­ Ivory, with grma mother-ef-peart Ths Dotoott Btoetita Star is ffatohed Intode Ivory, with poaoh oaithor-of-poott ance for aad o«t la sawoth. tastroiw peroetain mwmnl I v ^ . with tom methcr-of-pemt Ray E. Wal V e r wMh a special add-rmtottng top. Ftahi white dad i^ala Ivaty. ;ji BARSTOW’ S RADIO SHOP o f Year’s Pros the Electric Light Co. Rcgahr Dlseoanlu ef 9 U .| | H agedom Trial The Manchesteteectric Company and 115.00. 1 to 4-Year Payment P lw 83J0—NetCaoh V a ^ i W t i i n ______^ Installed. BRUNNER’S 80 Oakland Street TeL5191 JOHNSON BROT] SLECnuCAL COMTBAt ' ■ "V* ■ ■■‘. ^ -I'^ L

IIANCHE8TB* BVENWO ttBRALD. MANCnBeTE*. OONN„ WTOtWiSDAY/^rtTigiS 1©;^ MANCHEWTER EVCNTNO HERALD, MAMCHESTEIR. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JUKE ,10,1988.

“These Three** Is Tense Drama quoted him as ha did not STATE READ OF D. A. V. wo* 'sxpeotod to be adjusted con laVEMBSUCRAPELlE (XIUGHUN NOT HHJ) ROUSING CHEERS GREET want to make a ipee% for (ear he House and Senate btUs”, said suppei^i____ eernad tbe corporate inoome Around Convention-Town would use the one he has arritten (X)NFER£ES TACKLE Doughton. “There will have to be era’ Duncan . R IS E THIS EVENING Local Stocks for delivery before the convention The Bouse repealed the evirting some compromises of oourse but SROWER LAST NIGHT HOOYER AT C0NYENT10N graduated corporate Inoome tax at the Vemok AT FAULT IN DEATH tonIghL we ora hopeful the result will be oo- nlag. The ladli it dawned on her ! Cleveland, June 10.— (A P ) — , One enthusiastic gentleman ap­ Furnished by F. B. Sbaw, Ino. Tbe delegatee said he added, how­ ranging from 12% to 16 per cent. eeptabl# to both House and Senate.” While thousands cheered. Senator peared to be wearing a 1932 straw The 8cnato Increased this tax mak­ Grange served i raving about Samuel McGill o f Hartford to 76______PearlJ SL,£ Hartford (OoBUnued from Page One) ever, that the present convention REVENUEUEASURE eluded im tjr) article. Oakland Street Young Woman Vandenberg of Michigan stood on hat. It had a blue and white rib­ WUliam R. Martin. ■ was one o f the most critical in the ing tt graduated from 16% per cent the Republican convention platform band proudly proclaiming: “ Hoover to 18 par cent meats, b a k e d ------„ - j “ So that's what you think? You Be at State Armory for In­ Local Representative from Chicago at 9:56 a. m. (e. a. L ) history of the party and that a WATKINS DUNCAN PHYFE la Guest at Party Given by saying, “Walla, Walla, Walla. Wal- and Curtis.” toned stnwbsny rt citiSl go and get all this publicity at my stallation CeremiMiies. Coroner’s Report Exoner- Guarded by a picked detail of sta solemn reaponaibUlty rested oo the There was little ohonca that ^ e ekpense. I will egplain nothing. Mrs. Earl Carron. over and over a g ^ .. delegates. bill would be ready when Congress Before and aftoe lt ^ fe tMBpcraaMO’ Bid Asked policemen, the' former President Belief Expressed That House a U B DINES AT YERNON mamliers o f tho enb JaSM, Go!" He was not on the program for an The niftiest headgear so far spoU Cap. N a t Bk. and T r. 17 20 meets Monday after a'Week’a ad­ to m tk to r. state Commander Samuel Mc­ wev^ed to the drowd and shook hands boll and voUoy b ollgasM il “You mean you’re discharging . Mrs. Earl Carron of 48 Church address but photogmphers Insisted ted Is worn by E. V. Robertson, Na­ "^sles Drirer InT^hed in Conn River B k , ...... 450 — With PAtfick J..Hurley, his former journment for the Rspubtlcon N o­ HABOKKAVBS. jrarnii: me?” ' , Gill of Hartford will officiate at the that hr move his Ups as if making Pron«oD s of Tax Bill tional oonvention, but it waa pre­ Annual Strawberry Shortcake ing wo* onjoirod tothoaSi li IliteiMtod . In Omil aad street entertained at her home last tional committeeman from Wyom­ First Nat. Bank .... 100 —' secretaiy of war. Orangn oreheotra. "Yes. tnls minute.” an oratorical fight They couldn’t ing. It’s a ten gallon velour of a Htfd. Conn. Trust ... 65 70 STATE’S VETERANS dicted the tax bill would be in Supper M e e tly Served by ktr M em O y advlon. Fre- installation of officers of David Mc­ night with a personal shower for 10 Year Old Boy’s Death. Poses for iletu m i “ V A y well, ril go; but perhaps suggest anything to say, so Vandsn- delicate cream hue,.adorned with a Htfd. NaL Bk. and Tr. 28H 27U While more than a score of photo- shape not later than Wednesday. Granffers — Eii'Snjoy Sports riM Mcki men! SEABun, before I leave I should give you Cann Chapter, Disabled American Miss Blaine LaChappelle of 73 Oak­ berg decided on "Walla, Walla.” May Be Retabed. Speaker Bankhead has indicated Mar, BOCOBBlABir, «rH ber land streeL The focal friends who pink band. Phoenix St Bk and T r 240 — graphere mapped pictures, Mr. Hoo­ Program. The North Pole Is a message Miss Searles left arith Veterans of the World War at a Insurmaoe Stocks ver led a closely-packed wedge of ARE GETTING JOBS the House wlU act on tha Vinson itoataohooL attended remembered her with Leo. T. Coughlin of GriawoIU at th* rate of about ISr 1 me." Joint ceremony of installation to be O f an the convention tunes, Aetna Casualty ...... 96 102 his friends tbsougb the station. bill, offered as a substitute for the D ie annual strawberry shortooke year. in Arizona, MABS “Hah! you keep bock my mes­ very beautiful glfU . A buffet lunch­ Lobby sitters blinked whan they street, driver of the automobile that held in tbe state armory this eve­ “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad saw a person in trousers wearing a Aetna Fire ...... 58 55 He walked through a narrow lane (OonUnDed From Page One) Washington. Juno 10.— (A P ) — Guffey Coal A ct Invalidated by the hne a wanderer, re- sages, too?" eon was served by the hostess, and W olf?” made the biggest hit with figured in the accident at the inter* Tackling on* of th* l**t b*rri*ra to Supreme Court .and there are a games were enjoyed. badge proclaiming that he was Aetna Life ...... 88H 85% cleared through the crowd by police. id Ua old borne hi ibe "Well, 1 didn’t Uke to give it to ning at 7:80 o’clock. Alexander Troyanovsky, Soviet am­ •eetton of Pine and Center street! number of o th ^ meaeures to be “Mrs. Birdie Kennamer." It de­ Automobile ...... 85% 37% Frequently, a delegate on the eide- for OonnectieuL On June leL thera of an actlon-Uden the Travera Mlnlnf Oo. you before, because I thought it State Commander Mrs. Agneq Miss LaChappelle was the guest bassador to the United States. Sit­ bn the evening of May 10, which re­ 74to Oongr***, eenferee* prepared taken up. veloped that it was Mrs. Kennaro- Conn. General ...... 44 46 llncs would thrust a hand forward were 5,219 veterans in tbe active ttie deal la crooked, might upset you, but when you Murphey of New Haven, assisted by of honor at a shower given on June ting in a balcony seat in the big sulted in the death of Earl Stratton, today to a**k m eompromi** on the know tbe wberaabonta 1, by Miss Amanda-Jarvis at her er's son Ralpb, who was taking her aged 10, who wma riding a bicycle Hartford Fire ...... 74% 76% and (Mr. Hoover would shake hands files of the State and Federal am- The Roblnson-Patman chain-store called me down In the showroom her staff will install tbe Auxiliary hall, he kept b o b ^ g his head with Hartford Steam Boiler 72 75 without interrupting his walk. ployment aervloes,- while on May ■trife-torn tax toll. reguUtory bill probably will be ♦ ♦ * * ♦ A A » * * — 900, OalU the rlfhtful own- tbe other day It was RoSema^ officers. home on Parker street. She is to be place at the convention. waa exonerated by Coroner Frank married on June 22 to Kermit KroU the rhythm. “ I t ’s catchy,' he E. Healey of thia county in a de- National Fire 73% 74% In front of the staUon, he posed isL there were 6,809 actively aeel^ There were IndloatioB* from reli­ acted upon before Congress ad­ property. BEX B M IX ,la - Searles to whom 1 was speakinig, Representatives o f the chapters smiled. Uiettea aoa, la repreaentlnf of West StreeL Some delegates. It Is whispered, claion announced yesterday. Phoenix Fire ...... i -87% 89% for news reel photographers with ing Jobe. The Hartford district filo able source* that the bouse pro­ journs as well as the antl-lobbyln|; When 1 met her later she told me throughout the state will be present Mayor Harold H. Burton of Cleve­ conipany. have run short of cash and are sell­ Mr. Coughlin wan arrested after Rossta Insurance .... 12 13% declined from 1,398 on May L to I,- visions of the measure might pre­ bill. There also remain several she bad come In to see about get­ at the ceremony tonight Following Rep. Hamilton Fish of New York, land and waa presented with a badge 286 on June 1st Uatohml, old JED ing their extra convention tickets to the accident and held In 81,000 Travelers ...... 687 682 dominate whin the eonfereos finaliv conference reports on appropriation CONNECTICUT ting a frock for Miss Lang’s wed­ tbe installation an entertainment of admission to the National conven­ what he knowa about Borah Booster, strode through a ho­ brokers. bonds for appearance In the town PubUo UUIIty Stocks Tbe veterans’ placement officer’s submit a blR to the House and Sen­ and other measures which leaders ding, but after the way 3rou talked program will be given and refresh­ tel lobby wearing Kansas sunfiow- tion by Henry P, Fletcher, chairman ate for final action. ira company and writea BOLTON “Take the boys from the west court after a continuation had been Conn. Lt. and Pow. .. 64 68 report' shows 136 new reglitrationa predicted would offer no difficulty to me she said she would never ments served in the armory base­ ers all over his broad back. Lon­ of tbe Republican Nation^ commit­ It was understood in some quar- GOES HABDINO, New coast, for instance,” said Joe Lau- granted to await tbe finding of the Conn. Power ...... 49 81 and 886 placements for the month Before President Roosevelt left dream of buying anything from ment The graduation exercises were don rooters had pinned them there coroner. Htfd. Elec. LL ...... 70% 72% tee. of May. In April, there were 188 toro that the administration's In­ on his trip through the southwesL you and Fm sure her friends will Past Commander Albert Down­ held last evening at the hall. The when he wasn’t looking. mer, broker. “They had a long ”I-herewith present you with your sistence for high levies on undls- aaotim evenlnir with way to come, and they had to pay Since the accident tbere baa been Hartford Gas ...... 43 .47 reglatrations and 845 plaoemente. In tt was understood he indicated to back her up. Goodby.’’ Oail left ing of tbe local chapter is In charge program was as follows: Proces­ offldBl badge and ribbon a t admia- tributod oorm raU proflU as out- House and Senate Democratic mem their own expenses. The easiest a suit asking for 86,000 damages So. New Eng. Tel. .. 140 144 May, 350 of the placement* were -«f the low flat tax provided levy impoaed by tbe House on undls Joe is trying to market them at Am. Hardware ...... 29 O f the 5,319 veterans, whose eanJa right. It was the Searles’ car she roducUon for release through United Artists which oomas to tbs Stats' raroh. Mountain. school; Radio when the coroner finds tnkt there Hoover replied, "but I am proud and are In the active files, 8,670 are ‘ h* biU OS it pooeed the SenaU. trlbuted corporate profits. CHAPTER XIX had seen’ at the curb. 836 a m L Arrow H and H, com. 45% LOW OPERATING COST Sbeater Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Broadcast movie. The Colonist, Scores of women spectators in the has not been a case of criminal happy to attend this convention." holding W P A Jobs, leaving 8,649 Briefly the obiaf point of dlffer- WIUi this in mind conferees hoped ^rAnotber Monday morning awung North school; Songs M d dances of brightly illuminated hall were wear­ negligence is to have the case nolled Billings and Spencer. 1% The throng followed Hoover into os the eonferees gathered for I Oail rose witb a song in without work of any kind. Major for a victory (or their bfil. In sub­ F A C T S AB017T O V H Outside, Gall’s knees felt ea Sweden, Center school; presentation ing smoked-glasses and eye shades in tbe local Town Court. Bristol B ra s s ...... 56% the lobby of his nearby hotel and their first meeting was this; stance. She’d promised to marry Maloney said many of these men though they would collapse with FRIGIDAIRE FEATURE o f certificates, L. Z. Garrison; to dodge the blinding beams of light Collins Co...... 120 another prolonged cheer went up The House stands bock o f a grad­ I tbe future stretched gravel being laid when a truck haul­ are disabled and present dlfllcuit Chairman Doughton (D., N. C.) every step she took. She’d lost her America, all; Assistant Supervisor focused on many spots about the Colt’s PaL Firearms. 44% Among Those Present uated tax on undistributed corpor­ d. They bad not told any CECRJAN CLUB HOLDS ing gravel and backing up, ran over Mrs. IsabeUe Day o f W llll^ton , Eagle L o c k ...... 26% Among those present for the Hoo­ placement problems. Since the C on - Ways and means com Job! What could Rita Cordell have him. auditorium. CALL necUcut state employment eerviee ate proflU ranging up to 42%. per mittee emphasised however, that U N U S U A L Free Trial about their engagement, prefer- written to make Madame so angry ? One of the principle features of gave encouraging remarks pertaln- Fafnir Bearings .... 85 ver reception were (Tharlea F. tbeli happiness to A t the Middlesex hospttal Mr. A A R O N COOK Gray Tel Pay Station 17 became affiliated witb tbe Uhlted the House conferees would be will Gall decided to go to tbe newspaper a special refrigerator showing now OUTING AT COVENTRY 1 -f “ ** progress o f the schools. When the loud speaker system Adams, secretary of the navy in the The Senate favors a flat aeven little longer. As sue Lester was placed on the critical Mlsa Lsrdla Mettler, music super* Hart and Cooley .... 140 Hoover administration; Harrison E. States employment service, the Ing to consider, any Senate amend R W out—a f 00 ooit—(bat Connostkut bntltiita *9 H s K ; office and find out. Then, what being held by Remp’s Inc., local broke down during tbe keynote N. Y^Stocks Hartford distrirt ha* reglatered 8- per cent tax on undistributed menta which they believed would list He was treated for a frac­ .tiildriied her sunny hair, Oail tipped next? Fhlgidaire dealer. Is a spectacular visor was in charge of the music. To Buy or Sell Lenders, Frary A Clk. 39% Spangler,, Iowa National committee­ profits. droulng offsrt mors sdvantaqst . . . k*i sompatant b*.'| tured left leg, lacerations of the speech, a man ih the balcony yelled 991 veterans and has found 8,168 improve the biU. p r bead to one side, as though lis- A s she walked slowly along a proof demonstration of low operat­ South Methodist Church Group The graduates of the plass of 1986 Mann A Bow, daas A 7 man; Robert Lamont, Hoover’s eec- Osrporole loeetne Tax abdomen and thigh, internal in­ are: Kingsley Blrdsalt Carpenter, through cupped hands— “ Look out Jobs. There are,-;88 towns in the “ We wont to obtain the best reve­ stwetore . . . tound tosehtnq mstbod* . . . modsrn oqulp onco again to Derek’s eager mirthless smile appeared at the ing cost. Goes to Miss Beebe’s Cottage STOCKS OR BONDS Allied Cbem vm.-.-. do., daoa B ...... — retary of commerce, and Ernest Lee Another point of dlfferenee which juries and possibly a fracture of the Angela EUzabeth SiUano, Olive (or those Democrats, Sen. Stsiwer.” Jahneke, former assistant secretaiy district served by the Hartford nue measure possible out of tbe comers of her lips. She had be­ “Electric refrigerators have been Am C a n ...... New BriL Meh„ com. 18% •* our gusih for a wssL Arrong* now for for Program Last Night. pelvis. Marie Swanson, Francis Arthur The senator laughed. Representing do., pfd...... 95 of the Navy. state employment office Cyrus sweet,” he had said, gun to think that abe was to be a showing constant improvement in Am Com! Aleo . WtK TRIAL Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ellsworth Warren, Beatrice May White, Helen North and J u d d ...... 84% Following George J. Matowitz, Flanders is veterans’ placement shouldn’t have spoken fixture at Madame’s— at least un­ operating cost year by year" said The Landon sunflowers seem to be PUTNAM & CO. Am Home Prod representative for these towns and '-you yet, fdr I don’t know when The annual outing of the cedllan and daughter Miss Ida Ellsworth of Marie WlpperL The stage was Am M St S .. Peck, Stow A Wilcox. 6% Cleveland’s 6-foot chief of police til she was ready to leave. Now, S. J. Kemp Jr., “but In this year’s decorated with a 1986 of white growing fast in the Cleveland clime. 6 Central Row Russell Mfg. Oo. ,, ,\ — through tbe packed lobby. Hoover Henrietta S. Fitch Is district mei be able to offer yrou the sort without a moment’s warning, her Frigidalres, engineers have attain­ club of the South Methodist church Portland visited friends here the A t first they were rather small, but Am 'Smelt . . . . ger. me you should have.” was held last night a t tbe Coventry first of the wepk.. daisies and wreaths o f white daisies Hartford, (]onn. Am Tel and Tel ScovlU Mfg. Co...... 81 went to a parlor suite to receive job was gone. The mocking ex­ ed a new all tim i'record for econ­ made by Mrs. George WlpperL today tbe Landonites were banding remembered how she bad Lake cottage of Miss Pauline The local volunteer fire depart­ Am Tob B ...... Standal'd Screw ,,,, 120 callers. pression in Ariodne’s dark eyes omy of current consumption. Mr. and Mrs. Neubauer and out blooms that looked as big as ^el.: Evening 5501 St. James s Annual Carnival at him, how she’d brushed Beebe. Dr. and Mrs. Story, pastor ment wlU bold a dance in Richmond Am Wat Wks .. Stanley Worka ...... 43 There, a steady stream of visitors haunted’ her. Well, maybe em “ So enthusiastic are we ' about family of Worcester are guests of dinner plates. They were floppy Day, Hartford 5-0151 flowed past for more than 30 min­ lock of dark hair from of the church and director Thomas Memorial Library, Saturday eve­ Anaeooda .... Torrington 95 ST. JAMES*S H A L L — P A R K STREET would get her innings now. new low operating cost and so near­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glesecke. around the edges. Union Mfg. Oo...... — utes. MISS MARY LOMDARDO lead, and said softly, ’Tm Gail stopped at the comer drug­ MaxweU of the club were the ning, June 27. Armour, HL . . . . ly unbelievable is It, that we sim­ Rev. Elmer Thienes left Friday The Farm Bureau, home makers U S Envelope, com... __ One delegate, pausing as he shook princess looking for a palace, store and consulted a telephone special guests of the group at tbe and friends enjoyed a garden tour Atebison .... TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT! your CUndaralla!” Then he’d ply do not ask any one to accept morning to attend a ten-day confer­ Auburn ...... do., pfd...... 120 Hoover’s hand, remarked: " I think ____I**A1L Tins COVPRDIf _ _ book. The newroaper office was not annual summer party. recently at the gardens of Mrs. you are the greatest man in the WINS 1200 BANK PRIZE 6 i8t to 8 Tonight—Strawberry Sapper our unsupported word. ence of the National Employed Of­ Aviation Oorp , Veeder Root 83% her elpse„ to bis. heart and far away. Sbs’make ber mark. We shall dramatic program exceeding the Taylor-Coiqultt ...... 36% In Good Health Oail had smted herself at served June 14. at the Congrega­ Oont Can ...... I Utab-Idatao Sug. Com. 3 ing. watch her progress with much In- one recently closed. Wearing a dark gray hat, and table She opened Dlck’d letter terest.”- tional church with songs, recita­ Robert Cummings of the movies Corn P r o d ...... New Kork Band and Ins. 8k dark suit and tie, Mr. Hoover ap­ The State program opening to­ tions and dialogues. m m Del Lack and West A little wrinkle furrowed A thrill of pleasure banished spends his days off learning to oper­ ONE OF AtLANTlO OITYti nNGBT HOTEM Bank of New York .. 490 I peared In excellent health. S e v c ^ morrow afternoon Includes "These forehead. Ha wanted her to Several from here attended tbe ate a gilder. He’s a licensed plIoL riNNSTLVAMIA AVt. • 'SAOT. AO C fltn M«u Dupont ...... Bankers Trust ...... 57% of the California delegation remark­ Three.” starring Miriam Hopklus every . memory . of Madame's un- ANDOVER Garden party at Mr. and Mrs. F.leo and Mus ., bliS'fbr dinner some evening kindness, and Gall went up In the too. Chase ...... We have careful- dered If you knew where 1 could roast at the cottage of ber uHcle at Packard ...... ■t was a Jot to be thankful for! Home Fire Security . 5 . ly selected the find something to do. But, of course, Andover Lake, Tuesday evening. - \ Penn ...... Mass. B ondin g...... 48 now that you’re going away, I Mrs. Ethel Nelson, Mrs. Howard "J ^ t Gall could forget Madame's Phil P e t e ...... National Liberty .... 9% gifts wbleb smart m 'stn’t trouble you." Spear, Mrs. Ralph Baas, Mrs. L. E. Pub Serv N J ... I North River ...... 26%’ ' of appreciation when sue “I am frightfully busy. 1 only Turner, Mrs. Thomas Lewis and Radio ...... young mea and W the shop behind,’ especIsJIy Prov. Wash...... 39 wish I had more time to think Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Hyde were, Reading ...... Pref-Accldent...... 20 women pref-or. Pb! that Derek and she were en- this out.” The fashion writer closed among the 100 people who went on Rgad. Suddenly she gave a lit' Rem Rand ...... I Seaboard Surety .... 21 bet eyes for a moment and press­ the Tolland County Garden Tour, Rey Tob B ...... Shop b en for to ■gasp! She had gone to Long Security Ina...... 36 ed a slender finger against ber lips. Tuesday. Miss Edith Mason from « 4 , $ toach with Derek the day before Safeway Stores . Springfield F ireA M a. 129 1 quality gifta at “1 have It. I was talking to Jonas the State C ollen accompanied the SlV V- ^ Sebenley Dis . . . md had not even looketJ at a Sun- Sun L i f e ...... 450 4 Wolff the other day. He’s on Broad­ group and they visited Frederick Bears Roebuck .. ' reasonable priook. t o newspaper. What would Rita U. 8. F. and G...... 14 way. My secretary will give you his Lowman’s garden in Columbia and Shell u n io n ...... IWestchester ...... 84 w d ell think /•' D t lt a , Tbe Connecticut delegation began ‘ o**®**!® ’••tiff h*»lnr “Mr. W olff? What did you want i r o MOM R u o o n -th e only one of the four with 9 K t . 1 K •w4r.,$7.50 fe e t Good Advance Sale. the delegates’ possible choice were Tcm m (he heeler lor 60 deye, without E-verett Mees El-verett! A ahrewd-looking man with any oUlgelloo. splendid brown . eyes entered tbe Senators E d n (N. J.), and Hootfnga @ this is what you do tbe mo- GEORGE L. BETTS, Terraplane Dealer Mrs. Bessie Farris, field worker (D e l), and Col. Frank Knox. nay back la tumedl With office. “ Someone to see me?" he Waittiam Strap Watches...... $18.50 up Whea you deolde to heap tha heater, you eon questioned, looking at Gail. The henree. OME WAV COACH YAIES for the Junior order of the Macca- To former Gov. John H. TrumbuU np white hand Madame bMt AND HOW u n u b M in Manctaeater, has oomplsti9d went the honor o f being the first to Waltham Wrist Watches...... JS18.00 up « emeu peymenls on eur the newspaper. “ Yen think girl nodded. “Come right into the M a n c h e s t e r ® showroom,” bs said. Plans for the amateur night that bo recognized by Stelwer. On oz- AV I am not in tbe office you! IT COSTS NOW ON sod NIW OLD MViNC will be held In Tinker ball on Fri­ zuming the chairmanzhlp Immedi­ take my place—giving thej 'So Mias Cordell sent you to E l ^ Pocket Watches, 15“JeweI, Natural I me,? Jonas W ■ns Am b iiinw higheet IM -I BUtad JSul to ito,) 51$ $binStr|^ MANCHE8TBR EVENING HEKALO. MANCpEETER^pONN:.,WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10,198«. ■f.'r'''1' ■

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNh WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10,19ML ' i' Uonal trads and foedUtota ax- evsry man who labors, bscsusa toty M rrtitg acxiimmy speech on Septon- change." In hla personal effects snd hla triotio duty before us? 1 beUsva are a burden on pipductlon afld can ber 29, 1932. Said he: ers, and has subatltuted for — to raUskstsBdsrtf he igh t o r e g o v e r n m e n t In that aams ptotform, toe Demo- be paid only by production." we ehall. W e shall resolve again T H ; "1 shall use tola position of hi; brave and patriotic may MMhL L W orld (uatlo party demanded— . a alrong-arm regime of "toat tola nation, under God, shaU .And again,, in toe sama speech: responslblUty to dlscuas up ping, persecution snd crack- event U in toe handsw O'’’ “ ' " VThe removal of government have a new birth of freedom." " I f we hold any leaser i .n u ib .1 8 . Wedncsdax, Jane 10, 1986. Compfled by Students of Maacheeter High School from all fields of private enter- "Our workers may never see a down toe country, in all seasons; st Blise Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser prlae,. . . " t o bill, but they pay in deductlona all times, the duty of r^uolng tax­ But .overshadowing . all these We rely upon toe great heart and of our duty, we Shan be tmswt ttv itt i mV — I ...... — TO THE PEOPLE-SNELL es. . . This I pleclge you; and noth­ common sense of toe American peo­ toe great obUgatloa that i— ~ ^ "W e condemn.,. .the tusound pol­ from wages. In increased cost of grave assaults upcm ______le Ubertiu ot ing 1 have said In ..this campaign I ple to swing toe nation back on toe us. icy of recMcting asricultural prod­ kdiat they buy, or (as now) in broad toe people la the President’s person­ t govi true course of Its great destiny But we win not prove i___ HI-Y ALUMNI defeat and toe dole. This way lies ucts to toe demsnde of domestic cessation of employment.*^ tranacenda In importance tola Covo- al affection for a gove'rnment-dictat- imnt with the taxpayers of this ed cmllectlvlst order. toe course toat experience has In our words and In cnir ___ TOWN PEOPLE World Staff NODEAHiSHEREIN lere Is Cornice Text of life, and hope and opportunity!” markets." Nor la that aU. Candidate “Juno ’« M onth ” Celebrates TOWNSELECHHAN country.” sown, leads to talker and higher toe scnia and daughters o f : '£bs High School World Is pub­ The alumni of the H i-T who LOCAL TRACKMEN Appends To Women "W e condemn toe improper and Roosevelt felt very keeidy tost Fed­ Used Pork Barrel standards of Uvlng for all—a course will find an aiurwer to their hopau'^J lished on Wednesdays and Sat­ are going to the o u ^ g at Camp excessive use o f money In political eral taxes under toe Republican ad- A "Covenant" mind youi He. runs toe true course of toe New York Congressman To toe womeii of America, we dictator. *Havlng seduced toe which, until this recent national We shall speak to their hearts wbA* ■ KEADNON-ncnON urdays the students of Man- E P D E M C DISEASE Woodstock, June 1^, 18, is and >eak with a special earnestneas. activities." mlnistralj^n were too high. Ebtcea- Covenant with toe workers of this cbesUr High oebooL Caesar, Borah, Graduation country, and how haa the Covenant legislative branch by billions lunacy waa imposed upon us, haa their consciences; and we Shan win. GIVES INTERVIEW who are driving, stl requested SWEEP CCIL EVENTS ?ou. even better than men, feel toe Finally, that entire platform was siva taxes, he explained (snd I quote been for more than a century, the Bdltors*ta*Chlaf; IV le ia MU* sealed with tola solemn pledge: bis owm words) "are reflected in been fulflUed? Month In and month In pork barrel patronage, he now to meet at tbe ride entrance of at the Clevelatid Con- remorseless pinch of rlring living casta a calculating eye upoi envy and toe hope of all toe peoplca lar, Vonne Dardls. “We beUeve tfint a party platform Idle factories, tax-sold farms snd, out for more than three years, these m toe tha Center church at 7 o'clook (»sts. To 3Tcni, we pledge ourselves judiciary, and by advice to Col„ ___ of toe world. Tbe main thing la, Joe LouU Mar - Managing Editor: Fred Bald­ A s we eotor tha gatsway tOAto others the leaving t€ sehool Ufa hence, in hercls of hungry tramping happy budget-balancers have spent ngreas hteniews librai^ on Priday and 9 o’ch>ck Satur­ against a continuatiou of toe fantas­ P ~ P l« JK> b® with aneer and jibe eeeka to usurp never yet met an IrUhmaa. W ait ' win. State Board of Health Giyes June, let us pause and oonslder Ita for tbs buslnsss • world. falthfuUy kept by toe party when 12 from the Treasury for every | 1 ThU precious light of American N r. Jrasen Acthre in Com" day morning. Tention. tic New Deal theory that too more toe streeto and ssekkig jobs In- toe last bulwark of toe citizen till we sea how he acta whan he Feature Editor: Dorothy Post Importance. This month was nam­ Oommencament originated in Gottrie, B r o ;^ Star A t Red entruated.wlto power.. . . ' vain.” o f Federal Income. freedom must not faU! medieval uniVersltiee where it waa J'ou are forced to pay toe more you against unbridled sutocrseyl ebody who ii Sports Editor; William Moore ed for Juno, the wife of Jupiter. On will be able to buy. But our ulti­ You wlU recall that eafidldate They tell us now: "W e planned it ThU conventions beckons America it Whitoo^Memorai; Post- Manchester Hi{h Rating called "Inception." This oerexhony These solemn Democratic warn­ And when toe dsmsga has been him, who con take it and who " Baichange Editor; Dana Beach monity Work; Interested mate appeal to women Is upon Is r Roosevelt fiew to Chicago to accept that way!" forward!—forward In too paths of our calendar June has thirty days was a part of the inheritance re­ and White Pdes Up 67 CSeveland, June’ 10.— (A P )—F ol ings were broadcast to tens of mil­ done—when business la bludgeoned give It, before you start pegRiiig Alumni Editor: Sam Pratt. higher ground. Women, as toe pro­ that platform 1(X) per cent - MllUone Idle orderly progrees under law! him as a superman. but before JuUus Caeear, it bad ceived by Harvard university from flowing Is toe text of toe speech lions at a time when toe expendi­ and bleeding, when all trade m bur­ trs Mrs. Shearer's Hobby. A rt Editor: Dana Dardla. for 1935. twenty-six. COLONIAL DAMES PRAISE f Rap. Bertrand H. Snell of.New York tector of toe home and toe defend­ But In fulfillment of all these They may have planned It all, but RepubllcanUm remains today Raporters: Mary BoUnsky, Vi* Cambridge University, thus becom­ m Highways. - - tures of' toe Federal government dened by excessive taxation and In­ — James J. Braddoek, world’s The official opening of summer delivered today os permanent cbalr- er of chlldhocxl, la forever toe na*. solemn pledges we find today Fed­ three yeare . of reokleos aquanderlng what its groat heritage boa made it heavyweight champion. Ola DeOraw, AUce Mason, Mary ing general among the American 1-3 Pobts. I were running approximately four competent bureaucratic regulation and Flag Day are celebrated thle m o f toe Republican National tlon's first champion to sound an eral spending st almost double toe billion dollars a year—and all under and political boondoggling have oat —toe greatest preatidlgatator of too through toe years—a political force Qulah, Ruth Shedd, Frank Shel­ ooUegea, high schools and eisBum. TRAINING FOR ESSAYS 1932 rate. X enjoy this work That Mancheater ie alngularly month and the birthdays of many tary grades. convention:' honest government. Wo enlist toe one budget. provided Jobe for the 11,000,000 un­ age steps forward with a new magic which personifies the deeply-rooted don, Oeorge Frost, Lois Agard. John Jensen, of Mencheetor, has co-operation of American woman­ In fulfillment of the pledge ot American Instinct for Uw and or­ aeld Mrs. Alesender Bhaaiv free from epidemic dleeaaes waa notables. Among these are: King fo Its last event of tbe year, Man- This ocmventlon will nominate a employed. —a "breathing spell." Barbara Cahoon, Jeanne Cude. ’Thousands o f happy seniors rea­ hood In instilling In our children toe sound currency. It haa been made Since the New Deal economizers der, for true social security and the ' w h «i asked by a senior student Edward V m . Senator Borah and had many important occupations Five Besides Manchester Girls to lead a new crusade — a took over toe Treasury, Federal ex­ They may have plaimed it aU, but Can this be America, where citi­ Michael Habetem, William ■hown In a copy of The Coimectlcut lise that ttaelr dtplomas from hlgb cheater’s track and field aggrega­ very foundation and cornerotone today a criminal offense for any cit­ square deal, for a practical and Knapp, Dorothy Schralber, Jean­ Mme. Schumami-Heinck. and experiences but the most In­ de to restore to the American penditures have average a little after three years of "planned econo­ zens live and breathe only by the l aa interview If She enjoyed work* Health Bulletin, Issued monthly by school and college are passports to Named in State Cimteat. tion turar ' In its best performance upon which rests the security of izen of the United SUtes to be ji workable system of government ette Brouaseau, Ann Bowarth. To many students It means ths employment or higher education. lie their Conatltution and their more than seven and one half bil­ my” there are more than 20,000,000 gracious consent of an ambitious WOMEN LEARN ' at the Wblton Memorial Ubra- teresting to him Is his present posi­ of tha season to overwhelm Us C civilization—toe sacrednesa of a possession of monetfiry g[oId. Under cltixana on relief; ruler? which drives Inexorably to the great Irene Johnson, Marlon Olson, the State Department e f Health, beginning of summer vacation, and —Sejmaour, '87. C. I. L. rivals and capi vo the lea. lion dollars a year-under two bud j :an Clark, Peggy Woodruff. tion as a member of the Board of winners of prizes and of honor I Is not a -merely: partisan con­ promise. toe New Deal, every session of Con­ gets! Such Is the economic morass from Against this demoralizing reign of living Ideal of all government— the which haa been received at the League title. Runner up to Man- HoW shall you teach yemr children NEW PASTRY vjs Selectmen of Mancheater. Mr. Jen- vention. The people are weary of gress had bad before it— ond>has whicto too Republican Rarty la now Irresponsible Incompetence I bear maximum of social cooperation con- 1^'' m s library contains approxlm- Nelson Richmond. Manuel - High school. This copy la "In recog able mention In the essay contest Chester’s 67 1-8 polnU wss Bristol, Listen again to Candidate Roose­ sen granted an Interview to two too much partisanship. They call —at home, at school. In toe church— approved in one or both Houses in called to rescue America. today America's earnest prs}rer for sUtent with toe faithful preserva­ 8,400 books. It certainly Is trlnsky. nitlon of Its Fiftieth Anniversary” . conducted by the Connecticut defending champion with 39 1-3. II velt at Pittsburgh on toe subjects Typists: Dorothy Qustafson, seniors for an English assignment. for those who believe alike to stand that a promise Is an inviolable thing,, one form or another— a DemocraUc They have demonstrated ' again deliverance. tion of tbe Just liberties of all toe ■ ■ _ to know that 78 per cent It g'vea the coven and extracts MATCH MAKING STUDIED Society o f Colonial Damee of waa Manchester’ eighth victory In erf deficits. He explained it all in ' the people read non-flction Katherine O'Brien, Margaret IMITATE POEnc STYLE During his slxty-odd years, Mr. together. when toe government of the United printing prcaa money bill. And nev­ and again that solid recovery can­ The Voice cif,.^U our people calls people. S E ^ T from several of the copiee during America were, in addition to Man­ twelve years of this competIUon, a States and its Chief Ebcecutive treat language very simple and very, very Old history books are used Peabody and Bernice Marsh. Jensen has been engaged In many L e t us here resolve to sink aU dlf- er, for so long as one single week not begin until Federal, flnancei are uz not merely to oppose another Hero alone lies the true path of the fifty years. chester’s Gladys MUler, winner o f a tribute to Coach Wigren’i work. toeir solemn pledges as mere scraps since March 1933. have the Ameri­ clear— language that a child might put in order. political party aa In the paat, but orderly progreas! i as well as new ones, but travel IN CHEMISIRY CLASS tasks. His first Important Job dealt third prise, and Ruth Shedd, who fsrences, rec»DcUe aU opinions, mod­ New, purer ALL-YegetaUa In June, 1887, an official "house IN JUNIOR EN a CLASSES M. H. 8. showed ita superiority In of paper? can people been out of too shadow understand. Again I quote a rather to resist toe encroachments To that end doea tha Republican are out of date u d are not with th" selling o f farm produce. received honorable mention: First erate all ambitions, and unite aU There must be an end of Fedaral shortening makes pie organ" of the then State Board of After a few years he establlstaed h,s both track ar field, local’s points energies In the supreme task of re­ Stendlng on toe steps of toe (Japl- of a cataclysmic inflation! Pittsburgh promise— squandering. y “ >® hundrodJ- class conflict among us. thank. There sits In his paneled, alrflUed ment. Plesoik. Leary, Nleae Win has floun(RMd in toe grotesque fall- thank God no RspubUean president of-milUons into a whole alphabet of debt was 111,000,000 less than It Is don't you think T . named—Bolton, an extensive run of posted on her bulletin board i Uree or ^ e ' New Deal today; and It was 816,000,000,000 It hss mads foeroom of zpesch a RICHARD STONE GARDEN The composition and manufacture office Mr. Jeiuen baa been In charge of Other local firsts were Pteseik’s, bos ever so vlolatsd his constitution­ now r a t o r p i^ dlrooUy In oompetl hoUow mockery by its shameful OPTICIAN her room, she keeps all of her Measles.— Dr. Sumner; Hartford, 18 “High-Lighted History Chart,' TRia Institutions of our govem- less than toe luitlonal debt will be 6TRAWB11RBY FESTIVAL projects. 'They can be used of a match may seem very simple The man who with a wave of his the children for the Decoration Day Leaiye, and Nelse’a. Plesclk tossed al oath ^ calling upon ths msm- tlon with private sadeavor. treatment of General Agood, an 789 Mala St. ■tata Theater BoUdlag n o a a 4786 Have you noticed the different deaths against 3 in June of last parade for 33 years. which is to give Information to her his discus 108 f t 8 inches to win, Bsnt have been debauched by a bera of his party In Congress to vlo Shameful Oeotruction next January, when toe New Deal­ „ „ O**®* Chord! Laws “ said Mrs. Shearer, as she teachers, coming to school with at but close analysts shows that it Is hand Rreedy partisanship. ers complete the Roosevelt economy Army general, who dared to apeak aioaday, Jnaa 15, 8iS0-7 O*0toak year. The oases are not restricted Mr. Jensen has been one of the students about the background of and Nlese'a leap o f 11 f t 8 inches late theirs!! This’Tlilals Is not a partisan against restricting his mind on toe question of New to the red fireplace and Ut* least 5 new wiinklea In tnelr fore­ quite complicated. The following Makes fifty-thousand with a nod. their algebraic equations and prob­ Ideals Warped program. Cold onto, aoaortod aaiada, ral- to one locality, and nr local causes leading members of the Manches­ captured the pole vault Leary, as Issue; it is a moral Issue. We do agricultural production to toe de­ Deal "etage money." brown house which are placed heads T Don't look now, but that la the process of making a match: Two secretaries rush to his call. lems. This (kart deals with the The Hvlng Ideals of America, Turn to Sioux Q ty, Iowa, where Ishsa, atrawbwrtaa. and etmaa, have been discovered.— Dr. Knight; ter Green (immunity club. This'or­ usual, grabbed the mile, this time not denounce it as Republicans, but mands of too domestic market, toe It has violated the Constitutional a Shelf. On the window are 2 means they have been concentrat­ the match sticks are cut out of His factorl' 1 Working day ind principal contributions of mathema­ sanctified by toe blood of patriots Candidate Roosevelt made another oake, coffee. Bntertalmnsat fol- Haddam, One of the healthiest ganization, imder his leadership, baa in 4:42.6 seconds. aa Americans we bow our hea^ in New Dealers honored with toe fan­ right of eveiy citizen to be secure of troops representing armies, ing on those final exams. Think of pieces of wood which are then dip­ night ticians, from 1700 B, C , to modem M d hallowed by toe allegiance of Ipwlngc--A dmlaaloa fiSe. and of the troops represents Mus* towns in the state. Very little sick­ accomplished much for the Man­ Seconds- were taken by Oeardoa shame and sorrow. tastic and unconstitutional A A A — the worry and work that could be ped Into sodium phosphate. This Turn out shells and leaden death, times. gSneratlona, have been purpcMely I soldiers, and the other, ness and no prevailing disease.— Ur. chemical la added to stop the match chester Green residents, especially In the 440, Judd In the 880, Palmer I wish this speech of mine to be roncelv^ as a poUcy of shameful saved If they (the exams!) were Hazen; and Westport, never Death for the man In the gaa-flUed Ahmee, the earliest known matho- warped and molded to toe spirit and destruction and dedicated to toe AGAIN— io CHICKENS FREE Belasaie'a men. A s a back* stick from glowing after it la out. trench. the children. By giving various en­ to toe high Jump, Anniello, Pratt, free of traditional political denun­ eUmlnatedl healthier.— Dr. Day." matlcian, waa an Egyptian priest, form of alien poUtic»l philosophies— ciation. Blit it is toe duty of toe proposition that toe way to achieve Drawings Saturday, June 18th. ahe made a picture that These match sticks are then put on With his thirty dollars a month. tertainments, the club haa raised who wrote hla simple equations on a Robbins, and Dupont to toe medley phUosopbies fundamentally In cem- Ethiopia—small white Vital Statistics fur the month of belta which carry them to be dipped relay, and Shields, Gavello, E lliott party In opposition to report to toe toe more abimdont life Is to nlow The Sock and Buskin dance Is enough money to equip the Man­ papyrus about 1709 B. C. Many be­ fUct with toe aspirations of this na­ under toe land of plentyl ~ No Strings Attached. Just Sign the Couiran and Send In. used as houses, and big bills March 1936, show the following In Into tuba of some alow burning ma­ end Tedford to toe freshmen relay. people on how toe party In power scheduled for this -Friday. A good Barbara Gaboon's .poem waa also cheater Green school with, complete lieve that bis manuscript ' was a tion and destructive o f toe very _ In fulfillment of Its pledge _ A Is o dtotance, Throughout the regard to the town of-Manchester: terial like antimony triaulflde. A fter athletic equipment. This keeps the Thirds ware won. by Muroh to toe has conducted their government I Thursday’s time is assured. Expect to see many Manchester had 23 births, 3 mar- In the style o f Sandburg. copy oi one, written many years bo- principles o f freedom under law. toe exceasive uoe of money In ooUtl- room she baa pictures and drying, the Up -4 the match la cov­ children ott, the busy highways and fore. mile. Palmer to toe broad jump, and Four years ago I said to tola con­ shall make no charges, manufacture 6-POUND ROAST OP BEEF THURSDAY, 8 P. M. alumni! I f I don’t see you there, rlages, and 23 deaths. None of these The small house stood at the cross no maledictions. Out of their own cal activities, toe New Deal has set Uhistratlng facts In history ered with a combinaUon of phos­ roads. safeguarda their Uvea. The Boy Richards to the 220. Kilpatrick and vention, "toe nation has been safe Winner Must Be Present. will see you Neither Here Nor deaths were from typhoid fever, Diophantus, who lived about 850 mouths comes their condemnation. “ P *? Washington tlie most glgan- >by, and people of the phorus sesquisulflde, an oxidizing Scout organization at the Green A. D., waa the first to discover how 2totkowaks took fourths, to toe 440 when toe Republican party has been There. measles, scarlet fever, whooping The center of everlasting traffic; Quotes Promises. “u,poutlcil ma- POPULAR MAREEIT — 855 Main St., Rubinow Bldg Specials at agent, ground glaas and glue. The Trucks and buses as large as the baz Mr. Jensen to thank for their to solve quadratic equations oy and pole vault respectively. Walker In control of toe government, chlno In toe history of our Republic. ;A(tar Mrs. Shearer finishes - r cough, diphtheria, Influensa or in­ top of the match Is then varnished to toe 880, Davir to toe javelin, has never been- safe when toe Re- Here are toe promises—from the Name ...... house itself equipment and uniform^. completing the square; be also con­ Democratic platform: With reckless abandon and cruel prqjeot. It Is luought upstairs fantile paralysis. and the sUck covered with paraffin. tributed the laws which govern the Barrett to toe high Jump, and toe pubUcaiu were not on guard. Rushed carelessly by. Experienced In Town Work "W e advocate an immediate and cyiilclsm It has diverted relief funds Address ••ssaseasseaae the stain part of the Ubrary and State statisUca show .bat deaths After the match baa gone through His training, leading to appoint­ minus sign. Diophantus Is said to varsity rriay team all took fourth And, Oh! how toe last four years t OB a taUe where an the people MASQUERS ANNOUNCE due to influenza t -e on the Increase It waa too near to the Indifferent drastic reduction in government ex­ to toe advancement of Its partisan all these processes, it Is ready to be road. ment this winter aa a selectman, have written many teasing prob­ honors. have driven home that truth to cause—all to r the perpetuation of Everybody’s r - it. In tbe state, while Manchester has sold. dismayed people. penditures by abolishing useless But they tired— has been eighteen years as commit­ lems. The foUowiiig Is one o f them, toe Roosevelt administration ilheWee working at the library, SEASON'S LAST PLAY bad no deaths du. tu that. When, a persons strikes a match, In these four years every home commissions and offices, consoIldaU They planted a border of flowers teeman of the second, or Manches­ which Is about 'ilmself: “Diophantus Ing departments and bureaus, and Yea, broken promises have uU but f c e ^ house for her fanUly. many things take place before It passed one-sixth of his life In child­ w felt the heavy burden of the Shearer is known very weU by A t the edge of the lower; ter Green School District, being PAINT, POWDER a U B eliminating extravagance’ to ac­ ^ ru p ted toe orderly processes of burns. The fiicUon of the ground chairman of the commute that built hood, one-tentb in youth, and one- New Deal's planned extravagance. Oonstltutional government, aettiiig Market I e In Manchester and she The Mark Twain Masquers A truck turning the corner too complish a saving of not less than B YOU wont to sell C. S. P. A. MAKES O n U N E gloss and the striking sets the very the Manchester Green school. He TOventh more as a bachelor; five Every cent of addlUonal taxes up In their stead a vast and burden­ part In many of the town's Hartford aimounces Its last play of quickly 25 per cent In the cost of Federal Inflammable phospboms sesquisul­ years after hla marriage a son waa ENDS YEAR WITH P A R n Serves but to increase toe reckless some bureaucracy, ruling by capri­ '.es. the season to be presented at the Worked them down. has been deputy registrar of voters,' power o f toe New Deal spoilers and government" your house . . . il you iJidoa flde on fire. The oxygqn from the a member of the Board of Asaeasors bom, who died four years before the cious and hysterical executi ***Patronla BurdsU, '88B. Avery Memorial, Thursday and FOR JOURNAUSM COURSE oxidizing agent makes It bum fast­ There were more flowers__ father did at one-half the age, at wasters. “We favor maintenance of the na­ dera! want to rent your house Friday evenings, June 11, and 13, as But they disappeared—somehow— and also a member of the Board of Fred Mahoney, '89B, was elected EJvery dollar added to our na tional credit by a Federal budget ORANGES! er unUl It Ignites the alow burning Selectmen before which his father died.” Find the Free competition has been torot- follows: material which in turn lights the Trucks and buses aa large as the age of Dlophantua at hie death. next year’s president of Paint and nohal debt is a new burden annually balanced on toe basis of • . ■ make the first im- THIS BOND BREAD The advisers of the Connecticut house Itself When asked if be liked bin posl Powder Club, freebman-sophomore the back of youth. accurate executive estimates within Ued and honest enterprise Intimi­ HAM, MDDLErOWN "In our aim to fulfill the Ideal match sUck. Between th. years 1540 and 1603, dated; thrift, frugality and Induatry Scholastic Press Association are Rush carelessly by, stlU. tlon, he answered, “ I have always dramaUo club a t toe party held xm Already toe New Deal has cost us revenues___ ” P»aeion o good one. Ox the Little ThOater, we are pre preparing an outline- for a Journal­ Danger of Early Match. been willing to reach iui a helping Francois Vleta, a Frenchman, start­ have been mocked by reckless gov­ ]jj[ ed the use o f symbols In pltMk of Saturday night, June 6. The other toe progress and prosperity of And these are not all. Hero are BOW 1 0 M.e s . GOLFERS senting our last production of ism Course'which will be recom­ In former years white phosphorus, hand in sickness or any other trou­ officers elected were: Emma Lou ernment squandering of the taxpay IS AS FRESH AS an oxidizing agent, and glue was Another unusual one by Helen numbers in problems. generation. some more Democratic promises of The few doDoos itwill the 1935*86 season, an ori£;inBl mended for Connecticut high ble, and I Mnd that I feel tbe same Kehler, vice-president; Raymond 1982: ers hard-earned dollars. All the used on the match aUck. This Kc'.l in the style of Eldgar Lee Mas­ One of the lat st contributors was Let us here begin our march to comedy. It la called “ Love My schools. . way toward my fellow ctUzena al­ Barrett, secretary, and Allan Coo. ^eat primary driving forces ,rf iNatlva The O g h school golf team added proved very fatal because tbe phos ters la "Rean Hapman." Descartes, who discovered that al­ •anlty and to safety. "W e advocate a sound currency to coat to replace cm an- Island" and was written by Alfred Miss Dorothy Letitla Sbopletgh, ways willing to serve them where treasurer. be preserved at all hazards." American life, all our deepest Na­ IM more vlctlma to Its steadily In* phonu got afire before being Reaa Hapman gebraic equatioiu could be present­ When toe victory la won we shall THE BREAD I USED SPINACH! Starr Etcheverry of the Yale iJnl of tbe Nathan Hale Junior High ever they may wish to place me." Ifa. and Mrs. Bailey and a guest tional impulses tor prosperity and denL outmoded front ifsasing’ wlnnlr column rec 'ly. scratched which caused a lot of ures To be dead la not to be guilty. ed by graphs. give America a government high “ We advocate a Competitive tar­ vendty theater. The setting, which school in New Britain, who Is alK) Selectman Jensen considers the o t theirs were toe guests o f tha •abwe toe plane o f party politics, iff for revenue, with a fact-finding progress, have been sacrificed for Phey swamped Middletown 17 to 1 will depict an. alobe house on chairman of the Connecticut Scho­ and made them unsafe. Also the Many men before me have un­ — Francis Hyde, *88B. the sentimental glamor of too bu entrance will be re­ justly died, study of the highways one of the club. Each member o t toe club ask­ Let us E ^ e that ringing declara tariff commission free from execu­ fi a match that was so one-sided ranch. Is being designed and ex'ecut* lastic Press Association, haa been men at work making the matchea ed a personal guest reaucraUo boondoggle. TO BAKE! peck A kidnaper, they said I was. most intereallng, both *rom the uon at toe very outset. tive Interference." turned memy timee in M ro t It wasn't even a match. R. eu by Miss Sara EnUly Brown, also Instrumental In arousing interest In were poisoned by the phosphorus. After a welcome was given to toe Turn from toe platform to the .fWelr and F.- Foster tied for low The safety match la quito differ­ And they painted me aa dark os standpoint o f safety and of beauti­ We ShaU need an exccuUvo who "W e advocate strengthening and of the Yale University theater. The this project. She Is the chairmsn fying tbe town. guests by Harry Hultine, toU year’s positions toe services of Constltu- candidate. Here are toe words of enhemeed vnlue. i^W^e with 81'a Monday, they won ent from the common house metcb Darvriii'a cherry colored cat. JUNIOR TYPISTS CHOSEN Impartial enforcement of anti-trust entire production Is under the di­ of the course-planning committee of No one department la any more president two one-act plays were o o ^ Democrats and Republicans law s.. . . " candidate Roosevelt spoken at Pitta- Iceberg W indham for the second time, To light it one has to strike It oi) Anc sat me in the chair, burgh, Pconsylvania, October rection of- Miss Margaret Hasle* which Mlsa Helen Blstes, adviser for Important than the other he be­ then preaeated by membcM o f toe ‘An International economic con­ 19 1*3 to 8 1*3. Bob Weir, a hew* the High School World, is a mem­ the' side of the match box. This Iz Which ended my lift on earth. chib. 1932: No one item meema wood. lieves, because eve department la TO REPLACE SENIORS live shall need especially toe ener- ference designed to restore Interna- LETTUCE! played fine golf to turn In ber. becauze the match sUck haa only a Aw ay with circumstantial evl. “Taxes are paid In toe sweat of "Love My Island", is a smart, necessary to ths welfare of the "N ot ()uito Such a Goose," a com­ 3 jg y and toe Idealism of youth. so much and costs so acora with a 77.-ao!ng out In Many schools in the state have no alow burning material on the Up, dence. sophisticated play with sparkling town of city government. ic ^ play by EUzabeto Gale, Includ­ \ Youth ■— toe clear-eyed eager over par, Weir didn’t blow up credit for a course In journalism. while on the side of the ooz Is the With unjust, unfair, conviction I The seniors may be called for littls . . . it usually lines and clever situations. In tala opinion the town of Man­ ed In toe cast Peggy Woodruff as ^ u ^ men and women of America— 2 heads D the 16th hole, where he need* This committee, however, . secured fast burning material like red phos­ I see my dear wife weeping, marebtog practice or committee Mrs. Ball, AUce P ra too as. Sylvia chester hss the best governmental to there any thoughtful person wlth- amounts to obout a 7 after playing Che rough all The Masquers past season 1 the approval of the Connecticut phorus. When the match is rub­ As ahe clasps our son to her bosom. meetings but toe High School ^ U , Leo MeParUand aa Albert Bell, ? “ ® “ und o f my voice whose down. been a most varied one. Including, P r in c i{^ Association, and of the bed, sufficient heat la produced to Someday, aomjwher ., tbe truth setup o f any city or town In tbe World can stlU be typed Into form h w rt does not go out to them? State of Ooimectlct ‘ Harry Hultine as PbUlp FUek and THREE DOLLARS RE­ > nesR match wUl be with Merl* the humorous "Pudd'nhead Wilson" Supervisor of Secondary School, Ignite a email bit of red pbosphonu la sure to turn up. to go to press. Seven students from Marion Hooks as Hasel Henderson. where to their hope 7 iNatIvo June 11. I f the local team can by Mark Twain, the modem coUege that such a course might be given which in turn Ignites the match. That la why I can not sleep tonight. i , _-;::Marion Moonan ’36B. Typing I, who were recommended This pUy Ulustrstod bow toe young­ To what can they look forward T TURN IN EXTRA ! ’ — Allan (Sark. ’88B. by toe typing teachers have con­ POPULAR MARKET BERRIES! up thdr recent .scorea, they drama, "Houseparty", by K. P- credit in place of one of the more — M. Baberen, 87B. But must roam among ths ashes. er brother, I^ o McPartlsnd, makes The reply cornea from too gloomy 855 Main Street tu. ud Win. Monday, June 15 they Brltton, and the Ibsm clas^c,"PU * routine Bhigllsh courses. And bones o f antiquity, sented to give their time to typing t o o f hla stator's boy friend, H sn y Mpulchre of New Idealism — frSm VALUE FOR ONE PUT the alumnf In what should be lars of Society." Manchester, Meriden, Stamford, Until In soma remote time, my toe High School World during toe Hultine, and then turns around and toe bead of Its National Youth Ad- IN. necessary periods. They are: Ruth “SHOPPING CENTER FOR THRIFTY pfeoPLE!'"* toughest match of the season For next season the Masquers New Britain and Bridgeport are WILFRED USK ENDS name shall be cleared. RORELLO'S LAST GAM E. does toe same thing when Hasel BlnlriraUon, Mr. Aubrey WUllams, the alumni is determined to among tbe very few schools which Bissell, Sophie FslkoaM. Antoinette Henderson comes to visit bis sister. 1 quote: 1 5 « plan to present four major produc* A s the different poets art studied FogUo, Bh«l3m Foldy, Sam Sap- In its first victory over the tloim, the names and dates of which have an accredited Journalism in class frequent opportunities are The other play given was "Ss^ •'We know that a vast, over- Thursday SPECIALS Friday course. COMPTOMETER COURSE A PERSONAL TRIUMPH lenza, Esther Yulyes, and Lucy dines,’’ by C ^ iy n GUpatrick. The w elin ln g majority o f the children ' adhooil In three years. Those will be made public very shortly. given to tempt to Imitate their Ooodale. ISheflfeld win play for the alumni will Oolnmbia Inteieeted. parts were taken by Mildred Knight TOrn In the last 26 years wlU never A GREAT VALUE! FRESH OR SMOKED For those patrons desiring to at­ respective styles. In thU way prac­ Typists for toe past year have bly be, .BUI Weir, last year's tend these performances they are The Columbia Scholastic Press 'Wilfred LUk, griuluato of the tice in w r it l^ and a greator,un- Manchester Loses- Game and as Mattie Eaton, Henen Adamson rise above a hand-to-mouto exlst- MILK! Association wishes to view the been Dorothy Gustafson, Kather­ e# Alfreds DooUtUe, liui Bexson as th ^ all their steps, from too SHOULDERS ''Spec" McVeigh, also a mem- providing a season subscription, class of '33 from Manchester High derstanding of poetry la gained. League Chance by Errora. ine O'Brien, Marguerite Peabody, ! of. last year’s team, "Red" Had* course when it is completed, to con­ school, hss recenUy oompleted ths Llssie Pike, Maijorie Inman as - t^ to e grave, wiU be dogged which will Insure a special i^ u e - and Bernice Marsh. Robert Camp­ "erty, sickness and Insecurity member of the 1934 team, tion ci- the general admission charge sider adopting It as its officially rec­ (Comptometer Bualneaa (Course and Lucy W a tk to and Frances WaUett |C CHUCK lb for Meriden blasted bell has been given considerable as Miss Carroll. This play portray­ •aortal and intellectual hon- either Mike Reardon or Dan and a continuous reservation of de­ ommended course for the study of haa secured a poalUon In the ma­ Journalism. hopes o f winning the C. j. L L. amounts of work during rush per­ ed a luncheon piurty in a seaport ' Mmand that you tell your pu- both former members. sirable seats. chine repair departoent He also JAMES O lEAR Y FINISHES iods or in toe absence o f toe official ROASTS This course will not ellmtoato the baseball league when they beat town. ***^^**5^ P®*" ®®"^ “ “ T people toachaa the course r ----- several----- nights a Manchester by the score of 3-3. typtsts. study o f the necessary techniques week. Members a t toe club danced rriiile must live below toe standard of COUNTRY ROLL ICampbaU's in English, grammar, punctuation, COLLEGE WITH HONORS Niblo BoreUo was not only godd, he BIU Moore, '87B, played toe piano. **®®®®®y-~Uiat millions now unem- PURE LAR D NEW MEMBERS GOV. CROSS DESIGNATES The school la In Bartford on was-a superb pitcher In his last p l o ^ will liever find Jobs again." Come to us for detfgh ’ sentanca study, oral H!ngn«h and Hayes atraet. The course averag-a Refreshments, consisting of ics BEANS! gaine for Manchester. Ke struck cream and cookies were served. Thus, by toe New Deal’e 6wn sd- BUTTER reading. about three months to oompleto and Manchester High la pleased with FRESHMAN ENG. CLASSES OLEO suggestions W fit your n ^ H A ^ , GRANDMOTHER I We*ve done every-' XHNSOffi AND BUSKIN The course wUl be adaptable for out twelve Meriden men and allow­ —M. O., ’88B. Busslon, Its entrenchment in office 'lill JUNE 14TH F U G DAY is not difficult to learn, according to the record of James O'Leary, M. H. ed only six scattered bits. b > ® ^ tte end of youth’s opportu- thing we can tfo make Bond Bread taste as either Junior or Senior High schools W U fM He says speed la the most home—we hare scores can S. '83, reported la the foilowlng The starting Meriden hurler, I w ty In America. 27icib. 11c lb. with supplementary unlU of work important thing to acquire and a news releatf .from .Wealeyaa Uni. FINISH “ODYSSET STUDY fresh as home-baked bread. W e bake it later. De­ new members ware ad- A Proclamation by His Exeenen- for advanced classes. Schmidt, .was wild and erratic and W t o oU toe power of a burning ef aatram types to fit general imowledge of mathemaUoa ■veralty: SEES DICK BARTHLEMESS ccavtctlon, we disavow that ataame- to Sock and Busldn as a re­ cy Wilbur L. Cross designating Sun­ Soma schools will conduct the Manchester went right to —ork and liver it to your food store at the last minute pos- M e f the tryouts on last Thurs* very valuable, Jamea O'Leary, son of Mr. and The upper freshman BngUah I ful couiuel of defeat most residences . . , iFIna day June 14 as Flag Day vridch has pubUshing o f the school paper aa a ■nie : scored their two runs In the opeh- Thsgr win be initiated at the machine la rather new to toe Mrs. James H. O’Leary of Manchea­ classes o f Mias Helen Page have To yopto In toe cfitles and towns 1 ROAs t i n o 1 r i^ le . W e honestly believe it is the finest, freshest been received by the high school class room activity while others will bualneaa world and tha company Ing frame. Lucs replaced Schm.. IN VISIT TO NEW YORK CORN! which win be held at the have been posted In various home ter, completes a coUege career In the first. completed a study o f toe ''Odyssey" 3 * Itove jobs ta- • • • emd we wont to bread your money can buy. And we’ve tuaran- have a aeparato staff receiving con- that makes the machines has a stesd o f the dole. For we ahall not IDc"* VEAL locft O ub Friday evening. rooms. The Introduction to this tribjiLloiM from the JouinaUam marked by unusual sueceaa in Borello got five of the first stz translated by Georga.Herbert Palm­ ■ew meBtoers- are: Ann sidiool in almost every capital of athletica and In scholarahip on June er. Bkmh student waa given four Standing next to Richard Barto- Induatty. We shall enoourage ten you about the Fed­ If you don't agree it's the freshest proclamation reads as follows clasa. The Mancheater High School the United States in order to send via the s t^ e -o u t route. Four er­ lemess was one of toe thrills which industry to plan and expand in order cans Neiaon Richmond, John "On June 14, 1777, Congress World will follow the latter oourae. 14, when - he will graduate from rors however, were what spelled contracts which were completed at eral Housing Adminls- bread in town, you can get your money back, out skilled operators and thereby Wealeyaa Unlvetsity. toe time toe book was finitoed. Jean Boles. '88B, experienced on a that It may create more jobs, end John Richmond. Joe Aceto, adopted the 'Stan and Stripes' as a increase sales. Tb t oomptomator doom to the Kelleyites. Meriden’s Onriis, Elena Stoglio, Sam Har* Entering eoUege In 1833 aa. an Among toe work done for eon- recent weekend trip to New York. ' I produce more wealth so that there w ery cent. Buy a loaf of the guaranteed fresh national flag. That the significance adds, subtracts, divides, and muIU- fl-st two runs were made on acstch FISHIFISH! FISH! . irallfla locm plan for A r t Johnson. Robert AUey, OUn scholar, be *6a mor* tbsw at­ tracts A and B from toe projeots Jeai^ saw toe movie star aboard the - I m » be more to be distributed." iFtna o f this event may be kept alive, and HAU. WINS‘WORLD’ PRIZE pUea. It greatly Increases tha apaed hits and errors. The wbtiUng run, "Berengaria," which ahe visited I ' Tro jrouths on toe farms we say: improving your hone Bond. See if your fam ily doesn’t notice how FdMgr. Marjorie MeOormick, acting with accordance with the tained the excellence whic*- ' ex­ '.owever, was no more th «« pure listed, the themes on arts and crafts In offica work. practiced by toe Phaeacians done with her parents. have a balance tetween BONELESS STEAK much fresher the bread tastes tonight! I^ulae Buw, Harry Statute, I hereby designate Sunday, pected from these plckeo men. He luck. Jsnigs, the Meriden catcher, FRESH without cosh outlay or TU N A PISH! — Oaee Rock, '37A. by M. Cole and P. Cushman were Jean heard toe roar of toe Hln- ®?®® ***® HWxto you oell and FILETS BMen De*. June 14, nej^ as F lag Day." FOR DESIGNING EMBLEM has been centerflelder on the base­ reached first on a scratch hit. He COD MACKEREL outatanding, while a discussion ot jenburg as It fiew over New York I IT® P " ®* goods you buy. But Harlan Olsen, Betty Wood* Tbs proclamation also recom­ ball team for thre- yeare. This year. stole second snd,.<3qustrito’s peg to burden to the lomily ALUIOn SITUATED toe "lUiad" by Barbara Murphy ex­ but was unable to see it since It I be no awai'iu of meddla- tins s ta l Peterson, Mildred mends, “suitable exerclaes to be captain, ha p r o ^ an excellent Robert HaU’a deagn waa aelected second was in the d irt It got by celled all others of that type. The passed cUrectly above the hotel I men to boes you around and 2ibs.2Se 3H».25e $C lb. budget. ■nd Barharm Lmidbwg. held In school on Frloay", to the BHght seniors’ of the present grad­ lender, collecting thre.. home rune Stan Dpalsch and when Frah^r by the High School World staff, beat booklets Illustrating the story where she waa staying. I ^ your business." thase trying out did end that we may call to mind the uating class o f 'S6B have already to lead tha team in this respect. He swooped In for a fast pick-up he Monday, s i the best of 16 submit­ were done by a Keeney, F. WaUett Jean saw the movie "Little Lord *** youth we say: “You shall parts fnna several plays, permanent value o f our national secured postUona. has played end on Wesleyan’s foot­ over-ran the ball and ke Meriden lo o t have laid upon your shoulders a ted by students of the beginners' and A. Pitkin; <> FaunUeroy" starring Freddie Bar­ FRUIT SPECIALS BAKF!BV is the tryouts wets, unity, our Independence, and our Oeorge Froet Is working at tbs ball teams for three years. nmner roimded third and continued ■ tfuiOiing burden o f taxation. You SPAGHETTI AND A rt class. A prise will be awarded Oonalatently on the Honor Roll O f toe complete noteiXMkB. those tholomew, and Bobble Breen’s new as a ynong doctor on freedom, whose preservation de­ by tbe "Worid." Manchestar' Trust (Company; B ^ home with the game safely. IS***. "®® “ Ylngi and your throui^unit his course, ha'baa ai- of F. Wallett, H Keeney, a Hunt picture, "L et’s Sing Again.'’ She Native Lettuce TOMATOES A L W A Y S MACARONI! iss; Jans dwtlA as a mands constant sacrifice and service The daalga— a large M with a nice Marah and Rhoda Mohr at the Luca, the Meriden hurler, who l y fe insurance poUries made worth- LEMONS IBs vrags of a nervoua (Connecticut Mutual insurance oom- raady besa elected to Phi Beta K ^ and A. Pitkin were toe finest. also saw Bobble Breen In perron, in peace and In war, in times of quUl pan stuck through it—wUl be replaced 8ch.Jddt also hurled lleas by mounting genrernment deficits ;>any; (Badys Miller land Marion pa. "In recognition o f his character, Among toe handwork projects a playing with Eddie (to to r in toe land toe deetrucUon erf goveiiunent | ^ < ..h e a d SUARANTEED plssity and In times of need." It cut in rad and white felt. The em­ superbly. In the last of the ninth vase o f soap by a Strom a Greek Roxy theater. 2ibs.l5e lbs. ooBdudes: "May our Blag endure Mtontia at tbe (ConnecUcut Oeneral scholarship, phyaloal endowmento, Becker doubled to center field, then ■ credit as happened in poet-war Qer- 3S^ blem win be awarded to the mem- ehlp o f soap by a Keeney, one ot Several other places visited were forever as the symbol of uii« lum Insurance; Alice Mason and Frank penonal popidarity and qualttiaa of Lucs forcsd Squatrito to strike out Inwny. You shall not have toe FRANKFURT AND Lsoee and bera o f tbe Worid .staff who have Sheldon at the Phoenix Inzuranoe laadorahlp," ha was awarded the weed by D. Keith, and a wooden toe Aquarium, toe Haydn Plrne- I heavy hand «rf dlctatorehlp laid upon VIENNA AND p u n of the free and home ef the brave." proved moat vaulable and responsi­ and Walaa to ground out ending sword carved by a Wstklne were SANDWICH BOLLS SHORTCAKE (Company and Ruth Ueberg at the WUliem Day Leonard Scholarehlp tsri'um, where ehe beard several' l y w aehools, your chnrehea and your ITALIAN BBHAl U a —JaaiiDt Cuda. ble ^during the yaar, V - the game. sUBfolly made. • ’ ' NOW Hartford Fire. Inswaaca CvejgeSf. tm tka cunsat ooUega yaar. laotureo, and Radio a ty . j iMmes. ReMi^oua and racial mnm- BISCUITS NalaaB lAebaaBd.: IT. ' * ' . P. Wogdnjr. .'i ..... ’ Ana Hm nxtk, 'S o . An tha A sita r M tester ;0. " ______, MANCUaSTER EVBNIWJ HIRALD. MANCR1ESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAT, JUNE 10. 1M«, iS b i rotnmBBif BiANOinMirBK g r siw m q HsiiAUiy, iRAnOiiBcn'«K, eunM „ wmfivBBixrAg, ItrrrD to, xvbb. To Appear At W est Sprinflrfield Um point of oollisloa. Ttao front KEYNOTER “WARMS UP” Shirley Temple's Pony With Kay Circus niBLlSHER IS INVOLVED end of Mr. Hendrick’s car waa cavod TWI LEAGUE COMPLETES DECAYED BODY ED DUDLEY KEEPS in. NATIONAL PUTS ON DAFFY FLAG Mr. Hendrick aald ha did not care IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH at. thia time to state what epeed he SHAWNEE LAURELS waa • traveling. Mr. Briseon'e car PLANS FOR THE SEASON OF MAN FOUND ___ i: was found to be atiU in aecond gear W. A. Hendridks of New Haven when it was examined as it lay on EIGHT OF YANKEES Not Hurt Bnt Others in private property just off the high­ Polish-Am erb and Seiber* TBROWING H U . TOPS CARDS ONLY ;IH]SJORNING b Winner by One Stroke In Other Car Are Injured. way. INRAGEFORSPOT Local Sport Chatter Waterbury, June 10 — (AP) — fings to Meet in Opening m n OFFICE BY 5 4 HOwtlaaei From Fh ^ One) Ray Mosser to back home after UNTOUCHEDWi First Defense^ of Open William A. Hendrick of 88 Morgan all the way home with the winning HOSPITAL NOTES ONALL^ARTEAM completing hie first jrear at FortI-' run....Richard ”Dlck” Cobb will avenue. New Haven, publisher of Machine Shop Drabs Velvet ham University but ba leaves inslfis bi detk treuaen, bUck ahoea, blue Clash ^Next Monday; To probably cop the hitting honors al­ B Y H O r Title in Six Years. the Connecticut State Journal, Mil), 13-8, In Rec-Cheney of a wmk for his third summer -om though ha didn’t play to the laat ataeUiifB and brown aweater. . Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Marlon a Ufeguard a t lammonasett Beach organ of the Republican party, was Qlenney o f 448 Eaat Center street Softball liissles. five gazMS..r.hk average for the On the body waa a blank check the driver of one of two cars which Give Away $3 at Eadi American League, Fans Go ... .the former M. H. 8. football and first nine waa well over 6 0 0 .... Sbawnee-On-Dc1aware, Pa., June and Miss Matilda Vennard or 409 swimming ace ia in fine physleal MeiT7*Go*RoQiid book of the Hartford-Connectieut 10.—(AP)—’The golf figured in a collision on the New East Middle Turnpike. The. Throwing Min edged out the ftnat Ooinpany. There were no Haven-Wnterbury road in Prospect Gainey Rules Drawn Up. condition, Upping the sealae around Although our advance eeleetlona crown he has kept undisturbed for at 6:16 o’clock this morning. He Discharged yesterday: Miaa Julia Mein Office in the Cheney-Rec eoft- Big for McCarthyiiien In 190....he expect to kee> In trata- aatzlea in the check book. A red six years was Ed Dudley’s again to­ Gone! of Amston, (k>nn. for the C. a L L. track and field Clnbt AD Down the i was not injured. b.\« beU loop tost night, 6-4. Dubaldo’e int. for the football eeaeon on the meet tost Saturday were eonsidei^ bandana handkerchief and two plpea day, by the margin of a wobbling Mrs. Albert McIntyre, 26, ot Birth: A daughter to Mr. and ■andi of Hanunonassett.. . . . were In the pocketa of the aweater. Mra. Benjamin Sokolowakf of 260 Th* TwlUght League will open hit In the fifth and doubles by Glo- BaDoting; Here’s Result ably out of the way, we’re more putt on the side-hlll 18th green. Union City, and her two children, vanini and Fields accounted for a than satisfied with our predictions Except Leagie It ia believed the man died of The gangling Philadelphia pro­ Robert 3, and Dorothy, 18 months, Woodland atreet, yesterday. with a hang next Monday evening Mosser waa on the freshmen aieoholiam alnce ^an empty quart Admitted today: Mrs. MUdred b»v cluster of three runs, enough to win. ....w e figured the final standing fessional won yesterday with a 72- are in St. Mary's hospital, with head and will Introduce to tht fane of Fields and Gleeaon of the Throwing of Votes Cast to Date. eleven tost fell.. .be tried out at an peifseUy and were only a few potato liquor bottle and another quart 11- hole card of 288, retaining the title and face Injuries, apparently not McCaughey of 88 Oak street and bc-p end berth but didn’t find the poslUon Bocs Tie Giants fo r ! qqor bottle about one-third empty Jay Morgan of Eaat Hartford. Mcnebeeter eome new idaaa. Porter­ Mill tfam made an unasalated dou­ off ta our totals....It would take he first gained in 1630—the laat serious. field Sleberltng' will act aa hoata ble play. to hto liking....he asked Coach a crystal gager to pick tba various arere found nearby. time the competition was held. He Noe A. Brisson of 76 Mill street, Cenaua: Fifty-seven patients. .a.'.- Boston, June 10.—(AP) — If the Jim Oowley If be could reium to There waa no clothing mark to in- was the third player ever to defend Woonsocket, R. I., who has been the Polish American A. C.' at M t The Machine Shop swamped the place wtanere accurately..,, we (Ueate where the clothaa might Above Is picture of "Spunky”, featu red animal actor In Shirley Temple's Velvet team, 18-3 In the second American Lei^rue fans continue fullback, the poslUon hs played at haven’t dished out any orchids B y SID rUDBR successfully a title in what is said picture, “Curly Top", to be seen with Kay Bros. Circus in Manchester visiting at the McIntyre home, waa FIND DEAD MAN Nebo in the opening tilt. This game M. H. S. and Milford Prep, and Outdoing even the dim have been purchaaed and the whla- to be the oldest tournament of Its on Wednesday afternoon and evening, June 17. the owner and operator of the sec- game, scoring in • every inning. voting aa they have been doing lately so hare's a nice big one to key bottlea were of a brand that promisee to be a torrid affair Lsnge for the Machine Shop waa in­ Crowley consented... ,eo Ri^ wlU (k>acb Pete Wlgrea and his such of its component parts i kind in the country. ■ ond car. New Hartford, June 10.—(Aj these last few days, they may select be a ball carrier If he geta Into the Deans snd Casey StwigM’e might be purchaaed at almoat any The Rhode Island car hod come The body of Herbert Hill, 7i„ each aggregation will be anxloua to vincible. Fields, for the Machine athletes.... dl^naary. It waa determined that While Dudley, an early finisher, Shop contributed a homer. The an All-New York Yankees team to lineup next fall....Fordham I_ lyn beauties, the NsUonsl ' watched others of the fast-stepping I, down the slope, barely missed the White, of Chicago, and Byron Nel­ into the New Haven rood from the roamer waa foimd In an abandM have the honor of winning its first play the National League's all-stars aa a whole. Is putting on one ( Identmcatlon. would have to be made Naugatuck-Cbeshlre road, at a house on West Hartland mountain ■cores: its toughest schedule in j'sars and If there’s any sport'tban con pro­ very quickly alhce It would be nec- field circle the last 88 holes, Ralph cup, and Dudley remained out front. son, of Ridgewood, N. J., each with league fray. here on July 7, there is every posaibiIl|g that Mos' dafflset races the big UnM ] Guldahl, of St. Louis, approached Guldahl posted a 289 to take a tie 290. right angle intersection, and was this afternoon. It was badly de­ ■aL . Hirimlng Mill vide a better workout than faumis ta years. eaaary to bury the remaina by to­ apparently nearly arcosa the high­ bt'.lat The league officials have adopted AB. R. H. PO. A. B. At this atage of the balloting, zer wiU have a chande to show hit It’s badminton....we had a go at the final green with a tie for first for second with Roland Mackenzie, , new United States composed. State police were called an idea that ought to please the stuff.,, .incidentally, Andy Palau ’^ e merry-go-round effect morrow at the lateat way when struck on the right rear to the scene and the body was or­ ' -Ti ' - Gleeson, 2h .....3 0 0 4 0 which ends Saturday week, no leas this game the other day and we’re elube aU down the line a n Chief of Police Samuel O. Oordon in sight. of Washington, D. C. open champion, finished far down fender by the New Haven car. Mr. crowd. There will be an admission Fields. 3b ...... 8 3 2 4 2 than eight of Joe McCarthy’s boys and Alble Gurske ot Bristol art on He was left with a slippery, Bunched In a three-way tie for the list with a 301. Jack Mun^er, of dered removed to an undertaking prize of three dollars given away sold on It completely....badminton has the etandtags ebangtag aald that he had no record of any Brissson’s car overturned, and came establishment here. Authorities said Ritchie, lb ...... 8 0 0 4 1 are very much In the running. the Ram team.., to played like tennis and scored iL'-e dally, so that trying to f mlaalng peraona in thia vicinity in down-hIU curving putt of about four the fourth position were Ray Man- Dallas, Texas, carried off the ama­ Lr at each game. The fan will deposit grum, of Dayton, Ohio; Oiwllle teur prize with a total of 302. to a stop on its left side 60 feet from death waa due to natural causes. Suhle, sf ...... 8 1 a 0 0 Lou Gehrig has started pulling volley ball and it’ll cither keep you on the situation ia like atts) the laat few weeka, but he detailed feet. The sphere dribbled uncertain- ..... his own ticket when the collection Dubaldo, rf .....3 0 I 0 0 awray from Jimmy Foxx and now Sports Shota here and there.. ta condition or kill y o u ....as far follow a jamming ite-day Lieutenant Barron to try to trace - is taken up, one chance for a dime, Mardavsky, cf ...8 0 1 2 1 has a decided edge on all of his first Jackie Fraher of M. H. S. Isn’t bad as we were concerned, we thought field. the identiflcatlon. two chances for twenty cents and WUey. as ...... 8 1 2 1 1 base rivals and Tony Lazzeri la giv­ at all aa a pitcher but as a center for a while It was going to be the Sti a* it seems, the S t L The Sokalouakaa man waa aald ' three chances for twenty-flv. cents. Gravlno, If ...... g 'o 1 8 0 ing Charley Gehrlnger of Detroit fielder he is absolutely-tops., be totter.... Cardi who stretched _ _ theirj to have threatened to leave home on The numbers will be drawn at the DeSimone, p .,..8 0 1 1 1 the hottest kind of a battle for the covers the outer garden os though yesterdaya to 4H gamse'V one occaalon and the family had ■tart of the sixth Inning of each Glovaninl, c ...... 8 1 1 2 0 Mrs. Jeannette Fagan, w ith The Red Fusilier.' all-etars keystone berth. hs were handling all three fielding on top of the Boston Bees m locked him In the houae on two dif­ game and the award made by the Frank Menke’s All-Sports Record LEFT, AND Young id e as. Ins£t abo ve, little* The word muat be out to vote a positions... .he gives the fans heart Book has this to say about the pegr the only group untrouW ferent occaalona. It waa reported manager of the home club. straight Yankee outfield ticket, for failure by catching files underhand for by the whoressto turnover.^ that Sokalauakaa had left home 80 6 10 21 6 2 Ma r g a r e t . Below, Na u g h t y ,M a r ie t t a . ^ •port; "Badminton to a gams of The rules this year are not much Mata Omee Joe DIMeggio, the sensational fresh­ but he catches ’em, and. howl terrific, guatataed volleying. Rank­ An explosion hit the rest i about three weeka ago taking a different from those of laat year. man, leads ail the other American pack, however, and swli bank book with him. Thia may have AB. R. H. PO. A. B. ing tonnlg ptoyert who have tried it Uneop 100 percent The Each team Is limited fa. sixteen Maloney, 8b...... 8 1 1 t 2 I League left fielders, Ben (Thapman The funniest thing about the Insist that thrse sets of badminton P it been mlataken aa a check book by players, lists must be handed into Is pulling up to Earl Averill of Manchester-Meriden clash last Fri­ Piratea pulled up all tha the family, It la believed. Altken, 0 ...... 4 0 0 2 0 1 demand more c, energy than does a fourth place to a Ue with Like a pitcher winding up for a supreme effort. Senator Frederick the league president before mid­ Kerr, 4 s ...... 2 1 2 1 2 0 (Cleveland, for the cehter field berth day occurred when (japtaln Stan five set tennis match. An alertness The Sokalauakaa family Uvea on night, Jime 14, and accompMiled by NEW LINKS CHAMP DARK and George Selkirk ta not far be­ ptag New Toife Giants ta i the Burnham place on the Eaat Stelwer of Oregon la shown here a t thh Republican national convention Nielson, cf ..8 Opalach walked v drat hose, ^ n k ' and a speed infinitely beyond that the strength of a doubleii tba bond of ten dollars. Unlike last Quinn, If , . . . ..8 hind Chicago’s "Mule” Haas, who tng there were three outs....hla Windaor Hill road near Wapping sa be wanned up for hie oratorical effort aa keynoter. Stelwer was giv­ bos been leading the right fielders called for ta tennis to needed for over the Dodgen. Jim church. Beaidea Mra. Sokalauakaa ing the loud speakeri a tryout aa he did this big stretch act. year only two outside players will Stevenson, 2h ..3 mates yelled their lungs out and brlUtont badminton ploy.” pitched seven-bit boll to his allowed to appear on the roster Hansen, p ... since the polls opened. be managed to get back to the sack there are three dhugbtera, Mary, ..8 HORSE ONLY TO PUBLIC Lefty Grove la the League’s stand­ opener 4-1, and tha Buca Sophie and Annie. no matter how long a player may Pbelon, lb .. ..3 before a play could be m ade.... qyar the B ru o k ^ Aea, Van ba've performed with a local team. Calvert, rf .. out, on ballots as well as mounds, Meriden protssted that Opalach was Billy Duffy, the gtate lightweight . The police were flrat led to the ..8 word for his old boss. Manero later but the' Yanks’ ace southpaw. champion from Hartford who has Mungo, in the mat two Sokalauakaa angle of identmcatlnn Another Important rule le that no Eagleson, sf , ..8 out but Umpire Jim O’Leary said capture the nightcap, 7-K STEPFATHER SENTENCED ToDy Manero Is a ""Golfer’s was employed at Long Branch, N. J Goofy” Gomez, seems assured 'of the rule book doesn't stop a runner only about two weeks mors a t ama­ n^en Mra. William Katkaveck of OBITUARY player of any senior team may be micceas and Monte Pearson, another teur fighting, meets a stem tost ta The Giants, masntlma, -74 Starkweather etreet called and p l a ^ on the Ust. It was pointed 80 4 9 18 6 6 As a youngster, Manero had to from, leaving the hose and sitting ting baited on-altsidaa ' FOR BEATING SM AU BOY decide whether to go on in golf or member of McCarthy’s chucking on the bench If be wants to risk Jeny Stsvehs ta om OK ISktaie ctanatl Reds, with the _ aald jj^at a man named Charlea out at the meeting that there are a Two base hits. Kerr, Glovaninl, Golfer^ and E x tr^ ely become a profeealonal flghtef. He staff. Is running a strong third. bouts S t South Park tomorrow Sokol of Wapping had been mlaalng DEATHS number of junior players who are Fields; three base bits, Hansen, The recent landslide that swept it .... night After July 1, BIU wUl ba Ust Cuylsr leading the attack three weeka. going places within the next few Eagleson, Dubaldo; double plays, still to plenty handy with hla h it 10-4 victory. This ~ Mrs. Abbie A. Bins dukes. He to tremendously strong Mickey Oichrane, who will manage ed with the pros and bo is eager to Reds into fifth place, t Policcmmi Shows Bruises On years and by adopting this mle Maloney to Phelon, Fields (unas­ Popular Among His Con­ the American Leaguers, into the The most disappointing thing go into the paid brigade with a clear Mrs. Abbie AmoUa (Clark) Hills, they will have a chance to get into for one of his appearance and aiza, about the game wai Ernie Rqua- over to the Bees. Just to Child’s Back in the Hartford sisted), Gleeson (unassisted); base and his fellow pros frequently call catching lead may pile up nowhere record, retlra from the amateurs un. changes unanimous tho : widow of Wilbur Hills, died at her faster boll. on balls, off DeSimone 2; struck out be spends the reminder of the trito’e poor throw to second in an defeated. L ist week BlUy defeated Police Court. home on Ellington Road, Wapping, temporaries; Reached the upon him for feats of endurance or attempt to out off Janlga’e steal in though they lost to the Cub The full schedule will be eubmlt- by DeSimone 2. Time, 1:30. Um­ campaign in a hospital . . . . If be Tommy Ooata of Bouthtagton but through Roy Benshaw's Sports Roundup last night at 7:30. Mrs. HiUa was ted to the Herald before the week­ pires, May, Burke, Russell. strength. He excels at other games, does, the way will be cleared for the eighth....that throw blasted hs will have to be even better to the daughter of Oliver and Abigail but likes golf beet Manchester's chances of retaining pitching, climbed out o t tha« Hartford, Juno 10.—(AP) — end. Elaeh manager represented his Top Flight the Hard Way. Bill Dickey and Rick Ferrell, who beat Stevens who holds a vdn over tor the moment to their laa^ By BODIB BRIETZ (Snow) (^ark and waa bom Octo- club at last night’s meeting and Manero flrat attracted attention at least a share of the League Utle Placing 9-yeare-uId Porter CHemens t>er 23, 1864, and would liave been Machine Shop by taking the Catalina lelanci Open Were conducting a stirring cam­ tha New York eensation, Vlnnle me of hlda-and-seok with ] Aaeodated Frees Sporta:,. Writer on a chair .in Police Court today. waa prepared to make the league AB. R. H. PO. A. E. paign until Mickey's strongholds re­ aa the bail rolled through Fraherie Plpp. There will be twelve all-star dgere. New York, June 10.—(AP)—If 82 had she lived to October .next. May, sf . . . . In 1929. He won the lege into center, Janiga scampering bouts tomortow n l|h t R Police Surgeon Robert B. Garland While her health bad been some­ interesting to the fans. Ouefully 4 2 2 2 0 0 ---- - By HARRY .OBAYSUN ported to headquarters. The AmariQU) Liaagua ' --(hls-lanlt-one-foc the boons, aue ua prepared lists, weeding out of 'play­ Quartos, cf . and .Gians Falls Open in 1980, the No fewer than four of the lowly or lees eerene, so for Bmle and Ferdy Catropa are twme exhibited to Judge Jphn'L. Bonce a what impaired, she had been able to Sporla Editor of NEA Servtoe in 1632, and the seriee of welts end bruises on the be around as usual and waa con­ ers not up to atandard has been go­ Robinson, e ...4 Cblsox appeal to the voting fans ■witches ta the etandtags ....aJao, they are golf proa....in ing on quietly now for the past two Keiah, as .. ...4 New York, June 10.— Tony North Carolina. Open I n . 1933. ..Manager Jimmy Dykes leads the Senators, the Browns qualifying for the National Open child’s back, Dtia Clemens, colored, fined to her bed little more than a Last year Manero won the Gen­ the lad's step-father waa accused of day. She Uved all her long Ufa in weeks. Russell, Ih . ...3 Manero, new United Btetes Open all the other third basemen and 'ngers did a bit of ”worm-l they had Identical acorea at Sea- A question of players appearing Gibbons, 3b . ...8 eral Brock Open; finished aecond in Luke Appling, hla shortstop. Is an­ on their raspootlve pppcoantil w ane....in the Wheatley Bills pro- beating him. . . Wapping, and waa of Colonial stock champion, wasn’t Invited to compete the Glens Falls (ipen and Southeast MAX SCHMEUNG READY Tlie boy did not go to aebool yes­ on both stdea Her maternal grand on more than one list had only one Burke, If ...... 8 other great vote-getter .... Ray The tost-plaoe Browns hai ' amateur "t6urhiu..mt, they again solution. The team designated by Lange, p ...... 8 in the Masters' Tournament in P. G. A. championship; tied for Radcllffe Is running about as far be- Now York Ys terday.—but Instead visited his father was Joseph Snow who was a Augusta tost spring. That waa for third In the Canadian Open; lost in came up arlth identical acorea.. grandmother who noticed the child manufacturer of wool carders whan the player himself will not permit Finnegan, 2b ...S bind DlMaggio os Haas la ahead of Xaon.Hogastl even paJa can hardly tell ’em apart him to play wivh any other during Fields, rf .. ...3 big shots only. the third round of the P. G. A.; was Selkirk. iderably off­ff-mm "me could not get arouno without diffi­ woolen fabrics were hand-woven. sixth In the Cascades Open; and But the strongest candidate of TO FACE B R O W N BO M BER ers’ row” to five bits. Ths ....a n d A1 Broach, pro a t Beth- culty.' tnvestlgatlhg she' discovered The old homestead still stands at the present eeason. A few months back Manero was page, who tutored the boya, saya The rulee, long a tbbm in the tied for eighth place in the Mid- them all, and there are about 300 In turned OB the Boston Red the' evidences of the beating - and Snow's Comers, Ellington. 84 18 16 21 7 dropped by one of the numerous South Invitational. both leagues, la the Pirates’ Gabby lust bsfore their ailtaig they have identical swings....tai- noUlled the police. Policemen Daniel On her paternal side abe was a side of all local leagues, were quick­ Velvet MIU golf equipment companies who give pointed Leo Rodak, 188, (jhicago ddmtally, this Broach will be a ly adopted. Various committees rtolng champion will not change H a rtn e tt---- he is running so far (10), ^ Utlokey Cochrane left to M. McCarthy took the lad to the granddaughter of Ndrman (fiark AB. R.H. PO. A. stars retainers for using their mer­ Manero’e schedule. He'll play in ahead of Manager Jimmy Wilson of Not an Expert in Black Detroit for observatlan, wl good one to watch in the nest 0|>en and Emily Loomis, the Loomui working for more than three weeks Holland, 3b . ....3 0 0 3 2 chandise. Manero wasn’t well [. Washington — Marty Gallagher, ....p asta that one in your hats, police hospital for treatment and Stambler, c everything that comes along, and the Phillies, and Gus Mancuso, the 210, Washington, outpointed Bob lead to sn operation. The bfri then found the Injuries had been homestead Is in Barber Hill and the had full reports ready for the meet­ ___3 0 0 1 0 enough knpwn. Giants’ ace backstop, that it cannot took advantage of the eliding amigoa. ing which waa late in starting but Schack, lb ...... 3 0 0 6 0 quite naturally ex. -eta to gam a Uhlan’s Camp Figures He Tow, 196, Al«andria.,VaM (16). caused when Clemens tied the boy’s Clark property la now known as the It was another dark horse who great deal more than the llOr' be be called a ra c e ___BUI Terry, the Loe Angeles— GeMrlno Garcia, land Indians and won a 24 ' hands with a piece of rope and Stoddard Dairy farm. quick to get its business done once Hampton, sf ....3 2 2 2 0 pattered records all over the upper Giants’ boss, has polled a tremen­ duel, with Pete Appleton Bob Oarrlaon played 18 gamea it wee underway. Wilkinson, ss ....3 1 1 2 2 nllected In tournament play in 147 Manila, outpointed YouM used an electrio light cord, doubled, Mrs, Hills was married on Sep­ Baltusrol layout with a final and 1635. dous vote for the National League’s Has a Chance Against Peter Jackson, 142, Los Angeles. hl‘ "ietor. for the Temple nine durlni, the past to chastise the boy. tember 28. 1872 to the late Wilbur Belucci, p ...... 3 0 0 .1 0 blistering 67 for 282 and a new first base position, despite his re­ The Atblstlcs dropped I poUitch season and only got one hit. Hills. Sho leaves two eons and one L*ng, rf ... ,...3 0 0 0 ( 1 0 ). one game of the cellar wt Porter told the court the beat­ 2) world mark for a major 72-bole title tirement plans. Pittsburgh—Frltislo Blvlc, 144 U, But it was a homer with the bases ing waa given becaute he had not daughter. They are Norman O. Bissell, 2b ...... 3 0 0 1 2 tournament Stev Martin of the Ctords, has Louis; Timing Looks Slow pitching weakened In ths loaded....hla average for the sea­ O’Leary, ef ___3 0 Pittsburgh, stopped Tony Faloo, chopped a sufficient quantity of Hills, Mrs. Abbie Priest and Wilbur WAYNE KING TURNS 1 2 0 It since has been proved that started cutting down BUI Herman’s 141H, Phltodelphto (8). ntag snd tot the White B son wraa only .020, but he was the wood, but Clemens, who admitted C. Hills, all of Wapping; five grand­ Mc(3arthy, If ....8 0 1 ) 0 Sam Parks, Jr., dark horse of a League Standing supposedly overwhelming second seroee three runs for a 6>S win. ( only * Templlte, Templetonian or two previous beatings, said it waa children, George, Truman, Marion year ago, simply made the most of base lead and, this will come aa a and Defense Feeble. what have you to come through to prevent the boy from ateallng and Otis Hills, and Norman Priest SO 8 7 18 6 8 his advantage in knowing his way YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. shock to Bob Quinn and Bill Mc- with a four-run' blow .,:. Max two great-grandchildren, Wilbur IN THE BEST RACE Two base hits, Burke, Lange. around Oakmont. National, Kechnie, Pinky Whitney now rates Sohmeling’a brother Rudy, cele­ rags. Judge Bonee sent (Tlemena to jail for three montlu. and Norman Hills of Wlllimantlo. Hampton: three base hits, Keish, Dark Horse Manero Isn’t lUtely St. Louis 7, Boston 6. first In the balloting for the senior Napanoch. N. T„ June 10.—(API brates bis 28th birthday the day The funeral will be held Friday Robinson: home run. Fields; base to run out of the monqy as cham­ Cincinnati 16, New York 4 circuit’s outstanding third baseman. —Max Schmellng, 80 years tld and Max fights Joe rx>uls... .will it be afternoon at 2 o’clock at her home. c balls, off Belucci l; struck out, Pittsburgh 4-7, Brooklyn 1-.1. Dizzy Dean, regarded as "in” dur­ a happy one?....ach, ach.... pion aa consistently as did Paras. ■lower. Is ready—for the worst. SATURDAY NIGW h e a d s BOYAL ARCANUM Ace d Winter Season Cops by Belucci 1. nm e, 1:80. Umpires, Manero was a dark horse in the Cliicago 6, Philadelphia 8. ing the first week of the campaign, As the forir-r king of the heavy­ Dubaldo, Gleeson, Hansen. American. has been losing ground steadily, re­ Page Prof. Bill Keefe of New Open to the public only; He baa weight fight industry nearcb the Waterbury, June 10.—(AP)—Hen­ FUNERALS been highly regarded within the pro- St. Louis 6. New York 8. ports to headquarters indicate, and peak of form today for his battle O rleans,...he picked the Kentucky ry F. Lovejoy of Bristol was elected Honors in Schooling Detroit 8. Boston 4. now ranks third behind (tori Hub- Derby horses, one, two, three, but Grand Regent of the Grand Council Henry O. Porter f ^ o n since 1929. Manero, 31-year- bell, the Giants’ southpaw star, and against .i. TiOuls at the Yankee WE WILL 6IVB ol^d ex-caddle, grew up with the five Chicago 6, Philadelphia 2 (10). Stadium, June 18. theie wasn’t an here’s one that will make him hit of ConnecUcutt, Royal Arcanum, at Henry C. Porter, 71, retired lum­ Washington 2, Cleveland 1. Van Mungo of the ilodgers . , . . the the grit for the storm cellars.... luu Closing session of the order’s ber and grain dealer and farmer in Events for Greyhounds. Leading Batters Tumesa brothers at the Falrvlew wild stampede for Mel Ott of the expert to be found in hi" camp who Country Club, Elmsford, N. Y. figured he haa a good chance Gaumont, the British news reel, twii-dav convention here today. Mr. Hebron, died early yesterday morn­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS STANDINGS. Giants, has lost much of its force, AWAY AROTHRR pulled the most daring stunt y e t... Lovejoy-was elevated from the post ing at the Manchester Memorial Smlilng Tony got there the hard now that Frank Demaree's Chicago against the exploding dynamite ! West apringfleld. Mass., June 10. AMERICAN vray. Previous to landing bis present National. pa>;ke(. In the fists of h 22-ysar- it picked the winner of the l^ lls b ot vice grand regent. All other hospital. He waa bora in Hebron Batting—Sullivan, Indians, .407 W. L. Pet. following has started its overtime Derby—and the winner w on.... officers were advanced one position, April 16, 1866. (Special to The Herald) Wayne position at the Sedgefleld C. C., St. Louie ., voting. old foeman. Der Moxle looked al King, swinging along with the per­ Gehrlnger, Tigers, M 6. GreeMboro, N. C., the New York ...... 82 17 .663 most as good aa ever, but tha over­ $27*50 SUIT FREE Gaumont took the chanr of a life­ with the exception of the Grand He served as town clerk of the What other market offers so many opportunities For economical and profitable selling as Runs—Gehrig, Yankees, 61: Oeh- New York , ...... 28 22 660 time on Mahmoud, an outsider, and Sentry, Charles Walker, of Green­ town of Hebron for several years fect rhjrthm of a prize band, turned rlnger, 'ngers, 62. jaty-bom Italian waa so haiu press­ Pittsburgh whelming opinion was that it Shop here before then and get yonr coupona. in the outstanding performance of ed to make both ends meet that he ...... 28 22 ..860 wasn’t good enough. Oiiol! flashed pictures of Mahmoud all wich, who was retained In that and later waa, asslatant town clerk. New England? Packed with thriving, progressive yet discriminating people . . with Runs batted in—Foxx, Red Sox. Chicago ...... 26 21 683 poet., E. Floyd Evans of Danbury He retired three years ago ^ter todays schooling races at the Cres­ 64; OosUn, Tigers, 6S. took a job on a driving range. He ClncinnaU , UREEN MEETS BAKERS The Blaclt Uhlan, who will have given with every 50c pureliaae. over the United Kingdom several potent purchasing power measured in millions . . New England presents the ideal markat cent Kennel Club oval. ITie dog, tmdoubteay ia tht first chmnpion ...... -..24 26 .480 days-before the big race....our was named Grand Warden. The serving aeveral years as Justice of Hits—Oehr&ger, Tigers, 82; Geh­ Boston ...... 1.24 27 .471 o-'y four more workouts before retiring Grand Regent is Walter H. the peace. purchased by W. J. Dickinson of rig, Yankees, 72. to rise'from that lowly position In Philadelphia breaking camp a day o>' two before brand new kelly la' d.ffed to you, Simon of Meriden. . . a magic market over 300 years old, yet packed with new possibilities for all advertisers. New. York State at the close of the ^ If...... 16 32 673 IN TWI TILT TONICHT gents. He is survived by six children, Doubles—Gehrlnger, Tigers, 21; Brooklyn ...... 16 33 666 the fight, has a lot of steam behind It was voted to hold next year's Mrs. Mary E. Cummings, Mrs. Al­ winter racing season, was one of Rolfe, Yankees, 17. ;_ UnUke the Parks of tost year. Amerioen. his punches. He doesn’t appear convention in New Haven. bert W. Hilding, Mrs. LesUs F. the top dogs of the season at the Manero to - extremely popular New York . ■cared to death of Louis’ repuUUon ‘ Jantsen Bathing Suits Way out west, where men ride West Flagler track on the Florida —Qehringer, "" Tigers, 9; ...... 34 17 .667 Manchester Green win entertain the range and throw lariats, they Ward. Robert F. Porter and Wln- Clift, Browns, 8. aniQ^ hla contemporaries. t,-ven Boston ...... 82 21 .804 and he doesn’t talk about the Brown throp S. l\>rter, all of Hebron-and east coast and Is booked to star at had be not eo clearly dethdnstratod Detroit .... the Pomerantz Bakery team at Jar­ Bomber. Yet his timing looked too Featuring the Talon faatener be- also throw baseballs... .in IMnver, A real statesman is coneatned Home runs—Foxx, Red Sox, 14; ...... 29 24 647 vis Grove this evening, weather Horace Porter of Wapping, hU the local meet which opens the night Trosky. Indians, IZ hla worth, he ehouM h:ve been ac­ Cleveland ...... 25 ■low and his defense works far too tween trunks and jersey — New ‘ 'll sandlot teams, Felix an-* Daly, with principles, character and the twin brother, H. Weldon Porter; of June 18. 23 621 permitting. Coach Zapatka stated Iday ev ry Bunday...... recently, future, but a politician ia ocoeeraed o Red Sox. 9-1; cepted by the profeealon. Tony Washington ...... 2 8 26 - 610 feeble, to hold any definite chance Jantzen “Flex” Belt and the two slaters, Mrs. Henry A. P ratt of N I D ^ E R S y / FACILITIES Forced to take his dust was SorreU, Tigers, 8-L Mui6ro belong. ’ Chicago ...... 23 this morailig that be would probably to score ..ne of boxing’s most star­ .SO ami they battled nine innings to .a Il-U with mood, transitory values and, Bridgeport and Mrs. Gertmde M. Scotch Crick, brought to the Massa­ 26 .470 five hie new burler a ebaitee at the built-in shaped lAstex Sunaka tie ....th e next nine innings result­ above an, hie personal power. \/ ^ e r o ’e story Is one of a poten- Philadelphia ...... 16 82 638 tling upsets with a victory over the Hough of Hebron and 16 grandehll- Greatest population deiuity in U. S. 7% of the Complete facilities in every line . . whole> chusetts track with the* dtotlnctioD NATIONAL tlal star who kept failing just a bit SL Louis ... bakefs tonight but would not com­ new scou'ge of fight. Support ed 0 -0 ....Felix won, 16-18, in the —Dr. Frederick B. Robinson, presi­ dren. of being top-win dog of the Florida ...... 1 6 84 620 mit himself os to who was going to 22nd---- P. S.: P. R. (Dad) Felix, dent City CoUege, New York City. population (8 millions) in 2% of the area. 4 sale and 108,187 retail outlcu. Batting—S. Martin, Cardinals, Short and who was unable to find a "Max boa the heart, the ambition The funeral will be held a t the west coast tracks during the win­ J953: Terry, Giants. .8947. position in one of the larger centers, TODAYY’S GAJWBB. do the hurling. The game will start the will, and is fearleee", was the 6*“ years old, twirled for the win­ home in Heaton and the Hebron Riilljon skilled laborers. ter. The time for the event, a promptly at 6:10 o’clock. ners...... more business of doffing Runs—J. Martin, (tordlnals, 46’ wtwre he could be more widely NstlonoL general comment among experts, Congregational church. Burial selU three-sixteenths mile affair, came Vaughan, Pirates, 46. publicized. ^ SIpeton at S t Louis. The Green Is anxious to goto - "but he hasn't got the spi^ to stay Jantzen Bathing Trunks that Kelly....add fight arrivals: be In 8 t Peter’s cemateiy,'Hebron. TRAITS within a fifth of a aecond of tielng Runs batted in—Medwlck, Cardi­ win over the bakers ss they hove Sec. Taylor of the Oes Moines WEALTH the track record. Going Places, Manero, who sports a trim moua- Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. away from Louis’ flailing punches. v / nals, 62; Ott, Giants, 49. . toche, is medium-sized and hand­ New Yorit at Cincinnati (2), only eucceeded once ta flvi tries ta It’ll be a great fight while 1^ lasts, $2.95 - $3.95 Register, who Is disconsolate be­ \/ 8% of the nation*s wealth (28 bllUons) 8.4% of New England people know and appreciate senad rangy runner from Dr. G. W. Lew- Hits—Jordan, Bees, 78; Moore. defeating the doughnut makers ta cause his 18-year-old son, now alien’s kennels, and rated as one of some. Mrs. Manero ia one of the Philadelphia a t CUcago. but it won’t last long enough.” national income (8 billions) 17.5% of the sav­ values. Once told. New Englanders remain loyal Giants, 76. most beautiful women in golf. A t Ainertonn. Manchester: Joe Lovett, who was If the Teuton Bchlager Is afraid shooting in the 70’s, has driven him DID YOU KNOW T H A T - the best money .dogs of the winter Doubles—^Herman, Cubs, 22; Med­ hurt one week ago will Ik back in off *he golf links...,and Henry ings (5 bUlions). friends. campaign, won her event In handy the presenUUon of tht trophy, the Chicago at Phltodelphto. of Louie—like Baer, Ctomera and Other Bathing Suits.. ; ...... $2.95 up Nine states havs state dvll ser­ wlck, Ctordlnals, 18. couple easfiy could have been taken S t Louis at New York. uniform tonight, Vlot at short, L Vinsky were—he has lea'ned the Bldmsl-k of the Stockholm (take a vice; California, Oolorado, Illinois, fashion against a field that includ­ .Triple*— CamllU, Phillies, Patriss at second end Butch Lovett long breath) Idrot’sbladet who has Millions of visitors from all over America come to' ed What a Friend, rated a comer 8; for a pair of moving picture stara.^ Detroit at Boston. art of fine acting from hie film Maryland, Massachusetts, New NEEDS Goodman and Riggs, Reds, 7. Manero gppeare nervous, ^ u t Cleveland at Washington. at first Mlkolelt will be behind the .actrese wife, Anny Ondra, who will Other Bathing Trunks...... $1.95 all the telegraphers crasy. Jersey, New York, Ohio, and Wls- New England annually. MI the basis of winter records. Home runs—Ott, Giants, U : J. bst and the outfield berths ore ss V Moore, Phillies, 9. lent at bs demonstrated in kndek- not come over for the fight her hus­ cooiln. Oiversifiad industries — giving greater stability Ing two strokes off the Baltusrol yet undecided. band to alrooe* certain to lose. Boys’ B athing T runks...... 98c It took 70 years to complete the Pitching— J. Dean, Cardinals. Ths Hartford Beverages club will of purchasing powergreater replacement 11-2; Hollingsworth. Rads, 7-Z record to catch Light Horae Harry ONE F IiaiT AT TIME "Scared of him?” asks Schmel- WRESTLING C ^ to l at Washington. D. C. TESTING Cooper, who for the second time be the gueeU of the Greei on Sun tag. "For why should I be scaredT ’ihe Amason itver is the widest nquirementf. ENTBt FINAL ROUND day afteraon, coming here with ' in the world. v / ■4W a National Open Cbampionehip Do you get scared when you sit Men’s and Boya* ASSOCIATED PRESS Ideal trial markets In cities and towns of every swept away from him in the atretch IS PLAN FOR LOUIS string of thirty-eight wins and only down to write a story T” Baltfmore—Vincent Lopes, 226, The parents of Charies Sidney COMPACTNESS size and make-up typical of conditions tkrougk- OF WOMEN’S TOURNEY run. eight defeats. Polo Shirts ...... 79c to $1.65 Chaplin both were well-known Vesterday*s Stars VSometlmes we get nervous”, he Mexico, threw Chief Little Wolf, EnglUh atage performers. v / out the nation.. easily manipulated, checked and I Manero to the Willie Miu.f«rl«ne Jj«k«jwd, N. J., June 10.—(AP) was told. , 3U, Oriorado, 81:00. Oiftances are short. Easy and inexpensive to type—short and straight His iron —Om Itobt at a time to the plan of "Veil, 1 don’t even get nervous. Irvington, N. J.—Daimo O’Ma- An apple contalne about 82 per controlled. By ABSOdATBO PRESS cent water. cover by talesmen or phone. 83,S88 miles of good w. lOki ( ^ le r . Reds—Had hom^ play reached lU senith in the Open, ■Jf* board of strategy, Fighting Is my bustaese.” Men’s Palm Beach bonay, 236, Ireland, defeated Joe (AP)—A tonaor titllst and tost and he was deadly with his putter, J u l ^ Black and John Roxboroogb. H A U FACES CLEMENTS ■ After fighting seven rounds yes­ Cos, 334, Kansas a ty , two straight Tala Blrell ^>eaka six languages. roads. Transportation by rail, truck, water and Complete advertising facilities that permit eco­ and three singles, driving In four Including Rumanian and Polish. year’s runner-up entered the sn.i runs in 15-4 win-over (Kants. of course. Ooncratratlng on Joe's battle with terday against four sparring part­ Calla. air at low rates. nomical coverage. round of the eastern women's roU While MSnaro’e 282 was four Max Schmellng at the Yankee Sta- ners—^Hetas Kohlhaaa, Henry Coop­ . Montreal—Everett gso, Kitty Carliale, bom in New Or^ Elon Hogeett, Browns — Hsid IN NEW ENGLAND P U Y leans, was educated in Europe. '-k'l tournament today tied at 184. Yanks to five hits. • - Atrokes under the fonper Open rec­ dlum June 18, they turned down a er, Micky McAvoy and Jerry John- SUITS $ 1 6 * 7 5 I m Junta, Oola, defeated Max Mar­ Edith Outer, of Rradlng, ^ sec ord, eetabllahed by Chlok Blvane at ^ t w t offered by Promoter Mike tin, 318, Brooklyn, two straight Reginald. Owen, character actor, Pets Appleton, Senators— Batted ■oo—Max weighed ta at 108 pounds, waa a lieutenant of the Royal Gar­ ^ to Mrs. Olenna OoUeU Vare, Mini' hda in 1916 and Usd by J w b e ^ i M i i a to fight Champion his Ideal fighting weight. The epar- who Js. not defending her title this In one run, scored another, and lim­ Hartford, Conn., June 10__(AP) rison during the World War. ited Indiana to five hits in 2-1 tri­ B w a ^ at Ftrah Meadows In Ik J , Jimmy Braddoek In the foil —Often a title holder, J. Gilbert rtag mates gave a good show before Nasr Baven, Conn,—Tvon Robert, y ^ . pufied even with Mn. Fraacae They had two aoUd financial z«a- HM, Mhntraal, dafoated Ed Meske, Richard Carle, the character ac­ Test N ew M agic M illions umph. CO* champion who onccriuffad dufaa HaU of Orange, N. J., pitted hie the drowd of 800 eigbtseere but atoo Men’a Short Slasra tor, has been on the ' stage and WiUlami Lack, of Wilmington, Del Rip Radeliff, White Sox—Tripled In Weetcheeter, has a 72-boIe tour­ ■ona—t ^ demanded eonaiderabiy prowsM today against that of Rich­ prove Itax'e defense egainet a left US, Atoon, O., two straight falls. screen 80 years. 1980 winner, with a 79, one ovw more than tbq usual cludlenger’s Bridgwort, Ooon.—AU Baba, 310, woiD6zi'fl psT for thm coum. to start winning rally in tenth in­ nament record a t 276, shot at Glens ard demente, Jr., of Larefanxmt —^Louis' best blow—wa» too weak Itanvy weight ehampion, defeated Pat Yola d’Avril, screen actress, be­ ning as Athletics were defeated 6-Z Fills In 1980. ^ (J*® *»(•. N. Y„ In the quarter-finals of the for oomforL gan as a proffsaional da^'car in The two held a four stroke lead and tb ^ didn’t care to give up such PAJAMAS $ 1 . * 5 McLssy, 376, Ireland. ’Two strai^t % over Rosamond Vahey of the VasMr Johnny Mlae, CArdlnato'— His ^Fttoze were plenty of warnings In fiftieth New Basgtond tonnis eham- France at 16. , homer-with bSaea filled, and singto Manero’s best sooras, 68 in the La a Wg elloe of their Income to the In- plonehlp toumsmenL With jaipagr topi. Nelson Eddy, sin g in g star, baa -Club in Lowell, three Umae winner drivtng ia anotbar score, aoeounM Gores Open, 66 in the El Paso Open. wme tax coUwrior. in addition, if Hobey Hyde of Hertford, defend­ MhmeepoUs— Bronko NagUr^d, 7f» New England of the Masawebusette title. Joe ehould win both fights this sum­ been telephone operator, a r tl^ ra- SM TUst for five runa in 7-6 victory over ttO , BitstwaflOMl FUlB, MtiW , 68 a t HOt Springs, and 60 at Hamil­ ing cbamploii. was edieduled to Last Night*s Fights porter and advertiidiig msp In fourth ptoM with ISp waa Ruth Boston. ton, (tonada, mer, there wouldn’t be anyone toft Ed Mansfield, Ysle see of New nrin. 31^ o S u»I MtcheMer a t BrookUna. Jean to give him a tuaaie next year. __Btrongbow, 388, Gertrude Michael was a ooaosrt Jlifa Weaver and BUI Brubaker. Manero served John Ingito as an Hsven. pianist at the aga of 13. Ska stUl Bauer, of Provideaesi, R. L, runner- Pirates—Former, held Dodgsre to Ixniia was sehsduled for his final Other pairings for the day were: I OkM, threw JVan W In this y ^ B Borth and south assistant J t E lm sfor^or soma breathlw spaU today, with no box- By ASaOeSATEO PRESS FsapUcas-almost ' eevsB hits in wluutag opening game: ttme, and the first thing hs did after Donald Trams of New York vs. Ar- New York — Cherley Oomer, ’Ike sasteijuncil poRat q( ths NEW ENGLAND NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING EXECUTIVES ASSN. tourney, and Rena . Beoderaoa, ot B^Oakar batted ia three rant with tag CO tha pretzam. Ra stepped tto Proehaaka of Hertford and Wartext. am n tied for fifth at 170. b sm ng the Open w iS .sk naws- through aaven ram ds ta yeatard^a W K . BslUmoro, ou tp ^ ted P e t^ .thpsa ataglee in a l ^ t c v vtotory. PWWSMn to put in a goodj oriu. Bernard Welch of Boekvilie, Hd„ ve. 141. Brookl; («>; ------ef New Yoflu J t o rSUt*I -.■t.-v-fa.-',;--.” '-. ■ RERAIJ). MANCRIMiM.'OONN,. _WBDNE^AT.-J[t«f»40,1«8^-' ^ ' ' ■ ■ ' ' HAITOEBB™* BVBNINO HBRAED, MANOHlSrat, OONN. WBDNB8DAT, JON* 10, ItBO. •iiim BOOTS AND HER BUDDIE^ Every Man for Hinigelf MAi B U Y %WEMM.a7i^ WtW.UTUt^//>e C U S S I F I E D SENSE and NONSENSE s o n I GO After four years at eoUoge tlia m w h e lNiC most that the most of them brtog \ w o o XT M H t i back with them is what they can R apper T H W VVNOVTJ’ OWE. OVSE — fK GOOD throw in their aultcases. SAYS: O F TH E H VB HARD ONE. GOOD v.ucv( Tune appears with wedding dates, aim carrlea roses sweat, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 f HELP WANTED— ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 In favor of a. straight gold stand­ Some Leftist quarters urged the crowding into the Community House While brldes-ti^be adore her and worship St her feet; FEMALE .35 G .O .P . FARM PLANK ard." reduction In hours be accompanied which held exactly 46 seats. ON TERIUER puppy. 1985 NUP. SEDANi radio and FOR RENT—THRE3, front furnish­ ' It was the failure to declare for a by wage Increaaes, not only in the Scores more-clung to the window Her calendar and roaaa are to much ___ white, with spotted heater, 1986 Pontiac coupe, 1934 WANTED—A WOMAN (or house­ ed rooms, single or two or three. "straight gold standard” which ap­ rate-per-hour but also in the total ledges and stood throughout the in demand. , J. Prsndergsst, *1 Mather Chevrolet .sedan, 1933 WUlys work and -laundry work at shore. 346 North Main street WORRIES DRAFTERS parently failed to please the asst- monthly pay. long proceedings.on the lawns sur- Utanotleed are the destlnlee she holds CaU 8562 or UcLeUan's coupe, 1988, D o d ^ coupe. Cole CaU Mrs. Waddal, 7843. emers on the subcommittee. But the Opponents o f the (nroposal con­ rotmding the building. within her hand. platform makera had a wide range iratn street. Motors, 6468. (Oonttaiaetf trein Pago Out) tended it wtU place a terrific burden Tunney admitted he bad not seen WANTED —YOUNG LADY for ROOMERS WANTED. Inquire at 8 of sentiment on this Issue to recon- of higher prices on the public and the "atop" sign in searching (or a It waa the warm, soulful Juno STON TERIUER dog. FOR SALS—1985 DeSoto, Airflow. housework, able to leave imme­ Chestnut street clle. be disastrous to torei^ trade. route marker but aald he brought season and love was In the olr; prhere In Manchester, wear- Practically new, low mileage. the inferred regulation of land use On the one band was Frank Knox, Youth (crooning)—Dearest, I will diately for the shore. Call Hart­ through operation o f the present Soil French goods are already at a dis­ his car to a halt upon bearing the Seld, Mass, license, black Phone 8151 or 8169. ford 3-1794 or write Box X, Herald. the minois candidate for the Prezl- advantage because of currency irreg­ whistle of the constable stationed get you a nice diamond ring for APARTMENTS—FLATS— Conservation A ct It was reached Christmas. 'irtiite aroimd neck. CSiil- after a hasty meeting with Senator dentlal nomination, who declared ularities, they arrested, and will close by. pet. Reward. TeL 8716 or TENEMENTS 63 yesterday for a dollar exchangeable have to compete with goods of other *’I was the victim of Robert Girl (whispering)—No. darling. I BUSINESS SERVICES HELP WANTED— MALE 36 Capper (R., Kan.) 4uid Representa­ will take the ring now. Let Chrtst- tive Hope (R, Kan.). These legis­ in gold. On the other, was Borah countries produced under no such Reichenbach’s over-zealouaness - to ite. r.M. at& u. a mt. on . OFFERED 13 FOR RENT—FIVE room tenement demanding managed currency and labor restrictions. moJl bring Its happy aurprlaes juat MARRIED COUPLE—To run local on Birch street, $17.00. Manches­ lators, friends of Governor AU Lan- collect a fee," Tunney aald in hlz hostile to the goio standard. The National Economic Council, a address directed to Justice Boyd. as usual. The T ^ e]^ e Trolley All the Trains By Fontaine Fo* coffee agency. 845-a-week oppor- ter Trust Company. don of Kansas, declined to predict PERSONALS WANTED—MACHIN. abop work the platform committee’s attitude to­ Landon leaders hinted their pro­ semi-official jndustriatista’ organiza­ The trial over, Tunney confided to and general repahribg. Acetylene ttmity. AutomobUe given produc­ posed monetary plank looked to­ tion, estimated the 40-hour week, If newspapermen that Justice B(wd in LJFB 18 ONE GRAND PK3NIC, Of course, the original idea of that barrel of V4WTER ON ^ ers. Albert Mills, 317 Monmouth, DESIRABLE RENTS, flrst and 8rd ward the battle-acarre<} philosophy EXCEPT TO THE FELLOW WHO A.CH U1X3ER, gas pains, In- areldlng brazing and cutting. floor, very nice layout 8 Walnut of production control. ward eventual stabilization on a applied only to public works includ­ a private conversation bad told him Cincinnati, O. ‘ ing the railroad, would place an HAS TO CARRY .THE LUNCH THE TRESTLE WAS IN CASE OF FIRE Uon victims, why suffer T For Lawn mowers sharpened and re­ street near Cheney mills. Most Capper, a friend of certain AAA gold standard. They said It made he hoped he won an appeal because OUR BOARDING HOUSE additional annual tax burden of “it would be a good thing for every BABKSff. ; relief g*>/a free sample of conditioned. Snow Broa Tel. 4506 reasdnable up to $18.00. Inquire features, said many farm states no mention of. the New' Deal's silver or 4631. purchase program. 1,000,000,000 francs (approximately county In the state." a doctor’s prescription at HELP WANTED — MALE OK premises. TaUor Shop. sympathized with some form of con­ Glenn—Consider the advance of trol to prevent pyramiding surpluses The balance of the platform pre­ $70,000,000). on*the public. The former champion, admittedly HOOPLB— BOSS HOOPLE’ _ jiur Drug Stores. LAWN MOWER abarpening. We FEMALE 37 sented by the Landon leaders was drew the Are o f the prosecutor con­ civilization; Eskimos once ate can­ a l l S T A T IC - FUR R E N T -SE V E R A L first class and glutted markets. dles for deaaort. guarantee to make your lawn WANTED—STRAWBERRY pick­ single and double dw .Hugs. All . in Production Control said to have a strong "states tinually as Aston plied objection on n a m e -- h a t ?-r - r u m p / OT/^ION ^ l-AST NU5MT, objection. Teddy—What do they eat now, mower run easy, cut clean, and ers 'Tuesdag. 6 a m. A. Rossetto, good locations. Appiy Edward J. Support of the powerful American rights” tinge. This theory was said IS THAT N IN THE BAR, TUNNEY IS FINED At the outset, Justice Boyd over­ electric light bulbs T M V w e l l - o i l e d s t e a m - operate aa well as new. Robert 82 Lake street HoU. TeL 4842. Farm Bureau Federation woa swung to nm through the planks on agri­ Iss* r o l l e r MACHINE, I HOLD * Otifflth, 140 Oak street TaL 3814. to the production control plan by culture, social security, the mini­ ruled a demurrer, finding the com- broadcasting ? p E vyAS A plaint sufficiently specific. Mother—What la it, dear? FOR RENT—TWO and three room President Edward A. O’Neil and mum wage, and relief. ' Baby talk is most serious when MV cokjstituentb in t h e Manchester IN JUSTICE COURT "Who drew that complaint,” Tun­ New Bride—Jack has gone on a SOLINDS 'y SENATOR---. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 apartments. Call Manchester Con­ Vice President Elarl C. Smith, both Virtual abandonment of plans for hunger strike. He won't cat a sin­ It concerns layettes and su?h h o llo w CP MV HAND-^ ‘ Evening Herald struction Company. 4131. 4272 or submitting the platform report to ney challenged, "some office boy?" things. U K E HUSH NOW HEfe FLORISTS—NURSERIES 13 of whom appeared before the plat­ The crowd smiled. gle thing 1 cook. FOR BALE—BABY chicks, B. W. 8338. form committee. the convention tonight raised the (Continned from Page One) . E(3AD/ 7H E HU3HEST VOLTAGE ^ CHAUFPEUR CLASSIFIED "I drew that complaint,” Aston A POT GROWN TOMATO plants 35c D. tested, also started chicks. B. T. They tesUfl^ that government possibility that the speech tonight OFFICE OF STWE AND Allen, 87 Doune street. Telephone replied sharply. Visitor—Junior, what la your IT SHOULD BE REMEMBERED OF A STEAM- ADVERTISEMENTS per doz. Stone, Cbamplun, Barl- FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat, flrst subsidies, either upon farm exports by former President Hoover might greatest ambition? THAT IF rr WERE NOT FOR 7616. floor, 116 E. Center street. Phone. court just before conviction was an­ NATION HAVE BEEN ROLLEr ;FUKj b v at six avaras* wordi to a Una iana, Ponderosa, Marglobe, John or upon the domestically consumed have an Influence on the party’s dec­ nounced asserting he was the victim Junior— wash mother's ears. JUNE BRIDEGROOMS THERE sambart and abbravlatlona Baer, Bed Plum, Strong seedllnga 6788. portion of a farm commodity could laration of policies. of a "road trap” and that "the of­ WOULD BE NO JXTNE BRIDES. p r o f f e r e d m e , BLtT 1 H OT A i r f r o m ^ eonat aa a 'ord and compound not permanently maintain fair Despite the delay in getting ac­ ' I as two worda Minimum eost is 60c per hundred. Egg plantz 35o ficers of this town are lurking in the TWO THINGS FOR WHICH A CHOOSE TO REMAIN •TC O W N ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 prices for farmers unless coupled tion on the platform, most observ­ FOR SALE ol thraa Unas, per doz, Anderson Oreenbousea, SUMMER HOMES shadows to catch unsuspecting MAN IS NEVER PREPARED------Many Main Streets were once t h e u n s e e n na ratas par dar for tranalant 163 Bldrldge. Phene 8486. FOR SALE— COMPL^M’E ^camping with an effective production adjust­ ers had little doubt that In the uuj motorlsta.’’ Several nicely located building TWINS. Qow paths. You seldom see cows on FOR RENT 67 ment program. This program, they Landon views would prevail. The Special Proseentor lots; can be bought at your own them any more, but you can see POWER ^ ' M a a tlv a Sburab If , ISSf FOR SALE — TRANSPLAN I’ED outfit, Including tent, cots, stove § S Cash Cbarsa etc. Apply 30 Ford street held, should balance the supply with committee was organized yesterday Special Prosecutor Albert Aston, torms. We’D be glad to show you The doctor waa examining school plenty of calves there any day. tomato, pepper, cabbage, caullflow- FOR RENT—COTTAGE at Giant’s effective demand. with a Landon man, Herman Lang- children. One youngster waa under onUva Uara ,.i t cts| I ou Neck, Conn. Inquire at 86 RusseU who handled the caae for the atate, how yon can own your own home. ntlva OavT ..I I ots| tl ou ■f, *K8 plant, lettuce, azters and FOR SALE—ONE SINGLE farm The "Litttle AAA" contemplates worthy, of Kansas Cfity, placed in waa equally firm in hla stand that Small down payment. weight: LAST CALL ...... I U otai 11 oU zinnias, at OdermannV., 604 Park­ street, South Manchester, Conn. adoption by states of a master law the chairmanship without opposi­ the former pugilist was “not victim­ Doctor—You don’t drink mtUcT Wilt your collar orders (or Irracular insartlona harness. Horses'collar, strap work, List your property now! I ebargad at the one time rata er street. harness repairing, curtain and FOR AENT— 6 ROOM cottage, under wMcb those desiring it may tion. ized" and that “not one iota of evl- Youngster—^Nope. And don't hollerl cooperate with the Federal govern­ Doctor—Live on a farm and don't Soon your knees ^^lal ratas (or long term avair auto tops I'epalrM. Chts Laking, west side Columbia Lake, electrici­ But clpse behind the Landon Influ­ dence" had been produced in sup­ OEa L. ORAZIADIO rsdvsrtistng giro upon rauuast. GERANIUMS, VmCA VINES, ment on a state-administered pro­ port of this contention. drink milk at all ? Will start to freeze! 90 Cambridge street. Tel. 4740.. ty, two boats, garage. Phone Man­ ence was the voice of old line Re­ ' ordered (or thraa or sts daya Draecena, Coleus, Ageratum, Lo­ gram of production-control benefits publicans who have dominated Re­ AU Woodbury turned out for the Real Estate • Rents - Auctioneer Youngster—^Nope; we ain’t got Stopped batora the third or fl(th belia, Petunias, Ehiglish Ivy, chester 6661. 264 No. Main St. . Phone 8278 ' wUl be chargad only (or the ao> for farmers. publican conventions in years past. trial, between 150 and 200 persona, hardly enough tor the hogs. Temperance Lecturer—If I lead a I'Bumbar of Jmaa the a appaar- Martha Washington Pelargoniums, BOATS AND Majority opinion submitted to the Hiram Bingham, former Senator many of them women and chlldrra. donkey up to a pall of water and a ___.ing at the rata aaraad. but Fuchias, Marigolds, etc. Made up committee was'unalterably opposed from (Connecticut, was chosen vice- M<:C3arthy — Did you protest paU of beer, which will he choose owanea or rotunda can ba made pots and baskets (or cemetery usa ACCESSORIES 46 to the most-favored-natioDs clause agaliut the movie that represents to drink? tima ada stopped after the chairman. Others on the drafting W e flu uma and porch boxes. A1‘ WANTED —USED canue, advise of the 1934 Trade Agreements Act. subcommittee Included former Sena­ the Irish aa disorderly? Soak—The water. lil forbids"! display Uats not irays open. Free delivery. Ander The party was asked to pledge Itself tors Walter Edge, of New Jersey, Murphy—Did wo? We wrecked Temperance Lecturer-TAnd why? condition and price. Phone 4149 or motattons— the place. __ ^ Soak—^Because ha la an ata. I'/ •on Greenhouses, 163 Eldrtdge write Box 188, Manchester, Conn. to repeal of the provision. Bilateral David Reed, o f. Pennsylvania, and ntiald will not bs rssponsibU foreign trade pacts were advocated era than«na Inoorraot Inaartlon street Phone 8486. George Moses, of New Hampshire. advartUamant ordarad (or instead, with the Senate having Spokesmen for all factions were m m M m s If you would love your fellow men, NOTHINO RECX)NCILBS A aoF,U HAL COCHRAN L RuiboaB BCAiaBO ona tlma ELECTRICAL APPUANCES I think people are getting away veto power over them. on the subcommittee. The Landon don’t tempt them by depending on MAN TO HIS JOB LTICin ’njsj verbal contracts. laadvartaat omissiuo at inoor- from the psychology that It makes Louis J. Taber, master of the Na­ forces had many representatives KNOWLEDGE THAT SOMEBODY publlontlon o( adrartlstng will ba REPAIRING RADIO 49 tional Grange, led the fight before ELSE IS WATTINO TO TAKE IT. . only by onaeallntlon of tbs them feeL rich to be able to Jingle Moses is one of the chief campaign­ gs mads (or tbs ssrvlos roadsrsA LAWN MOWER sharpening, i GOOD USED RADIOS—83.96 and silver dollars. Nowadays a fat roll the platform committee to re-write ers for Knox. Former Senator Jonn reciprocal treaty legislation. He A colored man, calling upon vv advsrussmsnu must ooaform pairing. Key making, vacuum up. Benson Furniture and Radio. of bills is much more convincing. Thomas, of Idaho, is supporting oopy and typography with cleanerg etc., cleaned, recondition­ Johnson Block. said the American market should Borah, friend, waa puzzled when hla host I ^ oas saforosd tij tbs pnbllsb- — Mrs. NeUle Tay’ e Rosi Wash­ did not rise from his chair but con­ ed. 'Tool sharpening. Braithwalte, be guaranteed to the American bd tbsy rossrv# tbs right to ington director of the mint. VaufAriTGer tinued rocking vigorously, C S ? F F T O A la raviso or ralac any oopy eoa- 63 Pearl street farmer. He suggeated that agricul­ AMay Bkmir- oblaouonabla HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 tural Imports be controlled through (3aller (anxiously)— Yo’ ain’t ill, la BLUM LABOR LAW W R ieLE Y 'S you? ' I G O O D s t a r t 1 , 'KO HOURS—Classlfisd ads to WE SPECIALIZE In lawn mower Human personality is something permits, which would be issued only B^llsbod aamo day mntt ba rs- HAS THe Friend—^No, I ain’L aharpenlng.' - Precislo grinding. WHITE BN * MELBD kitchen cabi­ eacred. It grows by rising — love if Imports were needed and .did not by'IF d’eloeK aoan: Saturdays net $19.76; (C) top icer refrigera, f im b s t , Caller—Den, why does yo’ rock I SatlsfcctlOD guaranteed. Delivery material things and wedding itaelf compete with products. MAY FACE DEFEAT tors, $5 each. Watkins Bros. Inc, FLAVOR! yo’self dat way all da time? J •ervlcd. Karlsaii fiklgerton, 666 to spiritual ideals. We . cannot be Friend— WeU, yo’ know Bill Btott? A TELEPHONE YOUR No. Main. Phone 7386. 936 Main street aatlsfled with any form of society in SCORCHY SMITH WANT AOS. DAY AMD NIGHT B A T IIl (Ocmtlnucd From Page One) He sold me a sliver watch cheap, an’ I The Cavalry Rldea BRAND NEW OIL STOVES—2 which human personality la aub- If I atop movin’ like dla, dat watch I fty^JpHNC. TERRY I are aooaptse ovsr tbs talsphons merged. won’t go. ' - tdTLe CHANCE OP OUR CATCHINgI a CHABQB RATX glran abova PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 28 burners, $6.95; 3 burners, $9110. striking workers straggled back to THEM OR OF THEIR FINDING oS - - -PER FRIEND YOU -T h a t* i t — h a n s e l ooBTanlaa j to adrartlaora bnt Benson Furniture and Radio, —Franklin D. Roosevelt. OVER & 0 .P . PLATFORM their jobs. NAFF M HER ROYUL HARiU Y > A SWELL SM i 1 RATBS will -a* aeeaptod aa -BUT THERE'S MORE ID THIS - I'VE IF YOU LL 'JB TO draw, sketch, or Johnson Block. Ctoal miners in northern fields,' It la vary difficult to. oeU-m an-l —— serr A HUNCH they're lAlR FORCE M BA6HDAD -HE'S..--SURBEDUFTHE ST------.THBNT if paid at tba bual- People are fed up with moving who asserted it was better to "strike cyclopedia in a home where both I -HEeWDER oSiea on or bafort tba savantb palnt-7-wrlte for Talent Test (No (Oontlnned Fmm Page One) I SEARCHING FOR (oUowtag tba drat insartloa of Fee). Give age and occupation. picture kissing... .Audiences dislike and starve than work and starve," husband and wife think they know! ALARM/ >everythlng, aayi a local man. ad othsrwtst tbs CBARUX Box L, Herald. the long clinches and jelssea that reached an agreement to pick up - NOW-IF WE CAN JUST wUl bs ooUsotsA No raaponsl. formerly were filmed to the timing mark from William Allen White, tehir tools tomorrow. GIVE AU HAMAAANY (or artors In ulapbonad ads FOR RENT chief Landon representative on the CUT-THROATS TW ba aaaumad ana thair aaouraoy of a stopwatch. Individual accords were completed at ba gaarantasd —Clark Gable. subcommittee, that he hoped to sec in many industries, but new walk­ SUP-/ HELP WANTED^ l-KUUM APARTMENT wHb prl Senator Borah, of Idaho, main wor­ INDEX OF outs continued to break among (READTHE STORY, THEN (!!Oi(SirTH^ PICTURE) FEMALE 3.3 vate bath. 820. per month. Stearo ry of the platform drafters Rumors groups not covered by the worker- CLASSIFICATIONS Women have neglected to leam bad been spread around'all day that "Now that our donkey’s out of Just then fair Dotty ruahed rlgnb beat 86 extra per month during the rudiments of economics, even employer agreement which the gov­ WANTED—WOMAN between 86-40 Borah world co-operat^ with the ernment won Monday to break the sight. It seems we’re In an awful out and everybody heani her shout garaanU years, for general housework, to winter montha. though they acquire 66 per cent of Landon forces in writing the plat­ "Oh, come and see what wa have all Inherited wealth, backbone of the extensive "folded plight,’’ said Scouty. "We had plan­ • a*.. sU y in. CaU Mrs O. H. Howe. Apply Supt, Apartment 4, form. arms" strike. made. All we need now’s a cart” gtbs Phone 6363. —Miss Barbara Soper, addressing But other subcommittee members ned on being hauled away from The Tlnlea ran and saw the bound. 01 Thank! 28 Birch Street. Clerks in Paris Insurance offices rMamorlam . National Congress of V’oinen In­ denied that the negotiations with went back to work after a minor here. "Ah, ha," cried one. “Away we’re ; and Found vestors In America. Borah hau anything to do with the disorder when a dozen young men. "1 a'poso that some of you won’t bound, aa soon os we can make the aneomanu ...... like the plan, but shall we start onnls recess. They explained they were tried to smash their way into one cart That dog's a work of artl" just Ured and wanted to rest. to hike?" Then C3oppy said, "Aw, AataaMMIas company's headquarters. •» 2^ Dobilas (or Bala ...... It developed that the subcommit­ Not Yet Settled Duncy would get too tired out, I Woo.Duncy thought "Now for s *Tb * r.AIIIUgM,*—nW ^ obllaa (or ■aenangs tee bad heard che Landon plank Full settlement of the labor strife fear. trick. I know of one that abould Aooaaaorlaa—Ttrsi . . . . EMERGENCY Vwdi s yo<4 read, and then recessed wltho it hinged on the outcome of Blum’s "Th* rest of ua are quite In trim. work slick. PU use the tools the two Rapaliiag—Palatlng . . Why, say. If It were not for him, girls used, and work like every- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Biosser WASHINGTON TUBS Sohoola ...... even debating it. Members took legislative program aa some of the By Crane OUT OUR WAY Ship by Truck ...... copies with them to read and study provisions of Monday’s accord are we'd do a lot of traveling and see a things. ''THAT'5 TWO o 'J E F F ^ By WilUams -For Hirs ...... over-night. contingent upon their enactment in­ lot more sights. **What I wiU build wUl bring r«aJ II SHOULD SAY enemiesweve A w e u .,n o w ik in k e e p m y p b o m » e i o YOU'LL GIVE NONE OF TMOS e I CALLS MOM...MOM IF HE MOM, LISTEN ! gca—Sarvica—sterage . . To See Borah to law. "W bal say we leave the lad e- fun. Gee, I can't wait until it’s done. ''WO‘5 t h e ' LOTS CP TUB KID* — AND MAKE A HIT POOR BABIE© AWAY TO ANV [ aroyali -BIcyolas hlnd? He’d soon get up some pep, HAVE'ibU. I HAVE.' (THIS IS A SABER- t h ir d * _ r ~ , - sud Autot—Uotoroyeles■ca—111 __ . . . M Asked about negotiations with The Premier pleaded for prompt The Tlnlea kid me, so I, too, must d o e s n t WITH SOME KOBE OP 'EM,TOO. LET'* OF THO©E BDUOHNECX© - POU('E ______jtaa*—’Whjr I Borah for co-operation in writing we’d und." "Oh, you just want have my little fling." a s HIS> aad Fralsaalsaal gasalssa tool 8liitloMi4 marrlod^ooplo ftroftttttai action in a personal appearance be­ SEEM Al'h' ] POODLES H STOP. 'TDOTHED TIGER © E E - 1 P 8 0 M IS E 0 .J7MMIE ON E — HERBERT, rtnass ScrvMat OSsrad . . . . . II tlio cMh It own tltnotur— oo, whj the platform, White told newspaper­ fore the C3uunber, declaring "we your way," snapped Duncy. *1, too, He found the proper piece of BOMES , S T E P RALPH, OLfTCM AND FUZZ — AH' I KIN GIVE aaabold Sarvloaa Uffsrad...... tl-A 4lon't7oor TolophoooortooiMporwMinnya NOW. men : are facing circumstances in which have my rights." wood, and sawed aa quickly as^ ha /BEEN DRAC3QIWQ I ’L L ..... BONE...ITS VCRIH (SROTHCR POIng—Contracting ...... 1« AROUND © H R iM P A jg’ tSONNIE AND CARL EACH O N E ,, ^sta—Nnrsarles ...... u 4343 Loom ub to S300—i9 montht to ropoy "I haven’t been able to see him, every hour counts.” could. Soon he wds hammering \th e m im h e r e MONEY T O A TOO. 'COURSE,! DONT KNOW HOW ^ but I hope to. We just haven’t, been The deputies named a special com­ "If I get tired, that’s my affair. away and working things out OIraoton ...... ,i« HEBE THAT 'HEAPaV EVEf3Y MUSEUM — BUT THEVLL TREAT'EM — PROB'LV A4AUL ling—Plumbing—Reeling ,tm 11 FIRE T h ^ rnto of Inforoat clinrno8 U tkioo ( 8 ) pmt oont. nor Month, or able to strike each other. We’ve mittee of 38 members to study the Go on and lekVe me. I don't care. right LOOKED eranca ...... u thlrir^ofr <8 U) n«F eowt. nor nnnuM on tho noniild nnenBl of Iht been chasing each other’s tails." blUs. I’ll stick hero with the magic man. Then, to himself, he sold, “A cat DAY? ONLY IF WE GET 'EM a b o u n d TERRUBLE — BUT Uaarr—Oraaamaklng ...... II South lonn* T h # OfMit’ of flOO. lonn for ton monthn In 8 18 *80 onlr* whon MOAA WON'T LET MB KEEP'EM. ■~g—Trucking—8.oraga . . . . 10 prlnrlnot U ropnIO In top opnnl Monihir Inntnilmontn o^ ton 8 of* White hinted there was no plan Arguments heard against the 40- He wouldn't mind, m h ot" is what rve made. Just took at LIKE THIS? THE BONES OP Faacenger Sarvica ...... I«.A Inm onoh ns nvroo8 * in the Landon camp for a plank hour week are much the same as The magic man said, "W hat a that! When all the others see It, SO WHAT CAN t DOT 9Ung—Papsring ...... — 11 4321 pledging restoration of the gold those voiced in the United States hunch I Why, I would not break up they will think it la a sightl" t h e e n t i r e Mlonal Sarvleas ...... II standard. At the same time, the this bunch. Jiut wait, and wa will a n i m a l drlng II North Room f State Theater Bldf. against the Black 80-hour week bill e riu — Dytlng—Clsanlng 1« 158 NIatii S t TeL 8480 PERSONAL Emporia editor remarked that he and reduction of hours under the find some way for you to travel, (The oat breaks up the Tlnlea* Gnoda and Barrios ...... II FINANCE COMPANY himself was "an old-fashioned man National Indiutrial Recovery Act. y e t" plans in the next story.) ntsd—Bnslasss B s.rles...... II CdacatlaBal 5432 I ^ Classes...... II eta lastmetloa ii f e l l pa—g .11*A AMBULANCE MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL Meddlinsr Fools By THOMPSON AND COLL tHcal—Orsmatlr ...... n WffTEC BK3 I NOPE MX/RE BKSUT- '•tad—leatmctloa ...... |o (Dougan) TVE BEEN IN SOME PBOB- CURSE THE LUCKf WHO -/A. 3 •UPPENLV, THEN'S THE EAR-5PLrm N& ' Ftaaadal •RSWT PLACES LEW WEN \ LEM,NOW-WE l HAIETOTWINK OF ISlEANWMtLE, T H E R E S (3ALAWAVS A R E TH OSE MEDOUNO ^CONCUSSION OF ATERRIFlC^(Sos!§!i pBOP^Epl^N N TO TH E STREETS, BEWILDERED, koeba—Mortgagss « . . . 11 T i e a c t BUTATLEasetMAVE POU-OW RISNC MAKIN6 A DINNER FOR. FOOLS? NO ONE MUST nesa Oppcrttmltiss ...... ii 5650 HVSTEes TENT NOW- SURE ■ay to Loan ...... u O P TLC KNOWN PVMS4EXWAS>" SON-M UST CDME THOSE VuaURES/ R4CTV. THE aiRL WILL BE ABSOLLHELV/ KNOW MV SECRET/ HALT, YES...AMD FDR $ |0 0 .' (Hoilonui) P U -F lgB / Malp aad altaatlaas LIBVAN BUTTVnS \ASTNESS- TO IZIVER NIL^ WITH MVCA ■ ~ 1 0 K A y D O C T ISH E'LL P0E)(AC7U( THOSE W E WANT TO FIND THE Wantad—Famals ...... || EVENTUALLV/ coueacEiWE STILL lASl SAV/ Wanted-Mala ...... || D E SeftT , ------OLD BONES 3060 JA C K AND DISAPROIMT UNDER THE , LET'S QOr R ES T OP t h e m ! DO DSD Wanted ...... ||.a CAN B E gp Wanted—Male or Female.. II (Quiflh) LEWVS/EN RXJL B IR D S INFLUENCE TtoU REMEMBER Wanted ...... i i -a ' w / i — atlons Wanted—Female . . . II RACE OF SOLD.' J' WHAT TOU DID battona ...... n MJNOQEO^ DEVRIES' rmant Agencies ...... 41 4340 WITH THEM ? •taala—Fata—Poultry— Tabirlaa OP STRAKKaE Pau ...... 41 T o e n o u s PRUfi. : Steeb—'Vahlclaa ... k...... 41 HOSPITAL Itry and Buppllas ...... 41 MILES SLOWLV stad - PaU-Poultry—atook 44 BERDBE iPPKMCNESi Foe •ala-MlaatUaassaa TWEVCAN THE (or Bala ...... 41 5131 »1f a»d Aceaaaorlaa ...... 41 M0 PE 10 EN6USH> ding M ^riala ...... 41 REACM MAN'S nonda— Watebag—Jawalry . . 41 WATER DEPT. -trtcaJ Appllancaa - Radio . . 41 DVILIZATION CAMP sad Food ...... 4I.A ACAIKl -ja — ^ r m —Dairy ProdnoU It 3077 lold Gouda II jlA L F THE WINDOWS IN ELHOVO t and Tools ■. •. . II (After 5 P. M.) iBWmmanta ...... u ^ ARE SHATTERED, THE CONNIVEgB aad Btora Baalpmaat 14 y J at tbo Storsa...... it SALESMAN SAM Apoaral—Para 11 7868 ALLEY OOP The Boys Have A Real Job ByH AM U N A Lons: Stretch «*!#•••••••«•«•• §1 OH,(3RAaoUS, IF TFEVRE By SMALL WELL, ALLEY- 3 OH. I THOUCrHT SO, HElS GONNA HAVE A LOOK AN' SAY - JUS' AS ATIP TO YOU. YA b e t t e r find MANCHESTER NOW. LISTEN. TCU FELU^<_ I WANT YOU NOT THEFLE^TOUD. BETTER IS *nuvrWeHl w t*/, m g WHERE AWAY. ( TO OO OUT A N ' AROUND. IS H E? HMMM-1 OONT TGO WITH OUR STRANGEIa n g e r f r i e n d —SORT HES A HUMAN HURRICANE - TtURSELPA SOFT tUELC,^ tUSLLl TH ASS...... WlUmut Board ...... II RUN TD THE DRUG S T O R E s o ? /BRDTHeR CUOZ. WATER CO. SO BRIGHT \ HAVE A LOOIC U K E T H ' LOGIC W H S EVE / OFAGUARDOP HONOR. SEE? HE SO CONDUCT A F/We RECORD,SIR.'. HIS TIME WU2. llPl ...... 301..II*A SPOT, m om ! t h e 'e i ^ s las place ~ "ird —B a aorU ------r It A N ' EARLY.’ K ARO U N D - ITS JU S' POSSIBLE HE MK3HT MIGHT WANDER TOO PAR YOURSELVES AND <3CT ME A BOTTLE A to His ' WHY DIO KC. LEAVE? ^^- atmutU II Bo n e s a r e ^ RUNS IN OUH FEB. SEVEN VEAR^ PINO A WAV TO ( » T OUT AWAY AN' GET INTO AWRIGHT, ACCOROiNGLy/ wnsgMi Hoard — . It 5974 ' O P s m e l L im g ______* * ' ^ ‘ -V l N.eVECL MISS6DA Bsrnis Fee Baat OF SAWALLA- TROUBLE- CHIEF - JUS' GONK." Tr i h y U J d iiL o i^ FlaU. TsaamsaU>. It LEAVE MM s a l t s ! I KNOW OAf/l He? ■atlOBs tor-Haat 44 GAS CO. T O US-j O U ^ E fq B ^ t 1$ ru _ FAINT.' l a m e s ' M rT SILK *B* SMBt W M B 41 B lC r St «••••••••••••«■ II ,5075 SALC.; rwtkMLMia ^••lUlaB far M a w O F l _ , ■HSistF la s Bala a. ELECTRIC CO. W. 1 Ci{ Bate . . Tobacco 5181 N c i r r CHEwSDA/L EVENING HERALD f S 5 o t ^ 5121