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Dlanrlrratn lEvm ing lirraUt TOTSDAT,. AU GU ST 20, 1988L y ATBBAO B B AH .T CSBOIJUkTlOM ter tlM Moitli of July, IMO t h e w e a t h e r Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Demko, of flames. Before the cloth could be Pero were undecided today - about Forecast o l 0. S. Westber Bmuoii. Summer street, have as their guests pulled down approximately four and running again for the office, al­ Bartfor4i for the week their nieces. Misses HLLED TOBACCO a half acres of cloth and tobacco had BOWERS, WELIAMS, though It was expected that Mr. Rose and Margaret Berg, and their been destroyed. Tireless work by Pero would be a candidate. 5 , 4 6 8 Member o< tfco Audit Showers this sftemoon sod to- Mr». Charles Ogren of Cooper Hill nephews, John, Edwin and Albert the firemen prevented other build­ Bowers has served on the board olghC Thursdsy partly cloudy; not Street la spending ten days at Berg from Northampton, Pa. SHED IS BURNED ings on the plantation from falling JENSEN CANDMTES four years, two of which he was Bureau of Orenlations iiattrijw tfr lEuf ntng lipralJi much change in temperature. lu te 's Island, as the guest of Mrs. prey to the flames. secretary. Williams, with Bowers, Harry Linden. Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit In addition to the tobacco stored was first put into ofifice wrltb the or­ association, will meet tonight at S in the shed, there were also 250,000 ganized backing of the then newly YOL. L IV , NO. 275. (Classilled Advertlalng on Page U .) yiMi Alice Benson of Cooper Hill o’clock In Odd Fellows hall. This High Grade Shade Grown laths, of which 160,000 were saved. Will Again Ron for Selectmen orgimized Taxpayers Association. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1935. (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS street has returned from New York, will be the only meeting this month Insurance waa carried on the shed Jensen was first elected selectman where she spent two weeks visiting and a good attendance i.s hoped for. and the laths but not on the to­ last year but had previously served relatives and friends. Variety Lost in Blaze at bacco. Mr. Hackett estimated bis They Announce; Others on the Board of Assessors. Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters loss on the shed would be 54,600; on New Englanders Arrive For Mimic Warfare of St. George, will hold their regu­ the stored tobacco, 53,000 and on With the withdrawal of Cook it lar meeting on Wednesday evening Hackett Plantation. the laths, 51.000. .’The tobacco and Are Undecided. waa expected that Mr. Bowers will $100,000 TO OPPOSE at 8 o’clock In Odd Fellows hall. the cloth In the field that were de­ be the leading candidate for the A Noise Which Was Heard Walter N.LecIerc stroyed added another 53,500 to the position of chairman of the board. AUSTRIA BACKS ITALY Miss Elinor Young of Garden Fire starting at 4:30 o’clock yes­ loss. Sherwood G. Bowers, Frank V. Although no other persons have Funeral Director street and her cousin, Miss Marlon terday afternoon In a tobacco shed The water pressure waa good all signified their Intentions of seeking Distinctly Over Eight M es Williams and John Jensen will be the office of selectman, It was be­ HOLDING CO. BILL Mclnke of Maple street, are spending owned by John Hackett on North during the time that the hose lines candidates ifor reelectlon to the tS8 No. Main St. Msnebestet the week with Miss Melnke’s Main street north of the New Haven were used. No. 3’s pump was In lieved today that there will be a “ Ordinarily an oil well comes in with a terrific roar. The mother, Mrs. Maurice Jobert of railroad tracks, gutted the M by 140 charge of Jamea H. Schaub, the Board of Selectmen, they announc­ large field of candidates In the race. De Llanos gusher in was heard for over eight Newport, R. I., formerly of Man­ feet structure and destroyed seven driver. Chief Foy directed the ed today. ’Their proposals for the With potential candidates for ON ETHIOPIAN STAND •"••es.” says P. Troleum. Cities Service Official Tells chester. They were accompanied by acres of high grade tobacco at an fight on the south side of the shed office, especially that of tax collec­ another little cousin, Beverly Rus­ nomination arc being prepared by Car Owners Roar, too, and not S6 tame either when they see re­ SIX DEFINITEY estimated loss of J12.000. while Chief Coleman took charge of tor, which la expected to develop a NOTICE! Mr. Jensen and will be filed by him pair bills. sell of 51 Spruce, street. Charcoal Pits Burning the work on the north side. When free-for-all fight, bolding off to see Lobby Probers Large Le­ Official GoTernment News* Why not hav«i your hair cut The tobacco, which was stored In the pump finally was shut down, aft­ this week. who else will run, political activity Cars Also Roar (knock, knock) their disapproval when poor fuel at a' cheerful shop — with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Goalee of the shed last Saturday, was of the er four hours of operation, there waa Chairman Aaron Cook, complet­ has been slow in warming up this and lubricants are used. Frequent changes of Veedol Oil, Tydol gal Fees Were Also Spent IN THE RACE FOR Caves in Ethiopia plenty of parking space. Huntington street, have returned shade grown variety and, according no hope of saving any of the to­ ing his fourth year on the board will year. Gas and thorough greasing here are preventatlvea of repairs and paper Praises Actions of L.\RR.4BER:’S from a two weeks vacation spent to Mr. Hackett, was of an unusually bacco. The charred framework of not seek reelectlon this year. The All candidates must be filed with needless expense. May we help you ? Come in today. among the lake.s and mountains of fine grade. Charcoal pits had been B.VRBER SHOP the shed that waa left standing will other three members, David Cham­ the town clerk on or before next Against the Measure. TAX CmECTOR New Hamp.shlre and Vermont; also dug and the doors of the shed closed have to be torn down. Hold Stores of Gold II Duce; Britain Calls Cabi­ bers, James H. Johnston and Joseph Monday. . 15 Pitkin Street the Bcrkshlres of Connecticut. In readiness for the "firing" pro­ U. S. Tires — Prest-O-Lite Bat­ cess. Workmen had closed the west door and were about to leave their Washington. Aug. 21.— (A P )— With five Days Left for Fil­ Addis Ababa, Aug. 21.— (A P )— ,! for hostilities with Italy, with the net for Emergency Ses­ Jobs for the day when the fire was teries — Electric Refrigerators C> Expenses of Cities Service Com­ Reliable sources said today that i soldiers substituting tenifying war discovered and reported to Mr. pany in opposing the Wheeler-Ray- Emperor Haile Selassie has a large i cries in place of bullets, ing of Proposals Political ■ __ A . vis __ _ sA sion Tomorrow and Keeps Hackett. bum bill were listed at 5100,000 be­ secret fun- of gold and silver to The Emperor himself, arrayed in pour out in fighting Italy in the PINEHURST - DIAL 4151 Chief Edward Coleman and men Only Two More Wednesdays And The fore the Sehate lobby committee to­ a smart military uniform and a from the Manchester fire depart­ Pot Starts to Boil; Two event of hostilities. lion’s mane head-dress, directed the U. S. m Close Touch \Htith PINEHURST CLOSES AT NOON WEDNESDAY. day, and large additional ltem.s The money, amounting to several ment responded to a telephone call were quickly disclosed. mock clash, which made up in vocal sent In by Mr. Hackett. The hose million dollars, had been left by the ferocity for its lack of gunshots—a A Fresh Shipment of PftnTLY W. B. S. Winans, comptroller ot OIL cn Incumbents Withdraw. late Emperor Menelik in his loat Situation; Premier La?al Summer Half Holidays Will Be Over necessity imposed by a cartridge Freshlv Ground and chemical apparatus proved Inef­ I I GASOLine.nOTOR A fU C L OILS I I the company, gave the total. Under fective. so Chief Albert Foy of the ______lHNeS7 T BANTLy . OWNEH, I I testament for the defense of coun­ famine. LAMB PATTIES MIXED COOKIES questioning, he agreed this did no! try,. and is deposited in secret caves South Manchester department was That likewise marks the conclusion of our 9 to 12 specials O n 5 &193 Include large legal fees to John W General Vchlb Pasha, who com­ of France Holds Se

Haigs B. Pearson, who was esUsd ing a erisla because of the eoUapae from Worcester, Mom., to become HISS SARAH McKin n ey of the trl-power conference In taught dancing to many of the so­ organist and eboinnagter of the Paris. VICTIMS OF CRASH cial leaders In the Cuban capital and to RESUME TEACHING Emanuel Lutheran ehurcb. The lat-_ Local Stocks N. Y. Stocks Cubans Future Bright haa an Intimate acquaintance with ter organised the Beethoven Glee' TO K WED SATURDAY SECRET CONFERENCE many of the administration’s leaders. club, among other musical organiza­ Paris, Aug. 21—(AP) —Premier Dougherty la staying with his tions, and It was through this male Laval Is negotiating secretly with (Famished by .Potnam A Od.) Adams Exp ,, LOCATED ON PEAK parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick OF MUSIC IN SCHOOLS chorus that Albert Pearson got his Will Be Married to William Premier Mussolini In sa effort to Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Air Reduo . .. . Under Batista *s Rule Dougherty on Dougherty street and start as a soloist. His obvious talent Bochman of West Hartford limit war against Ethiopia, if be Alaska Jun .... is at present undecided about re­ in this direction led to Instant popu­ In St. Mary’s Church. cannot prevent It, it wae learned to­ 1 P. M. Stocks Allegheny . . . . turning to his work in the academy. day. tI the president chief executive, ally He plans to return to the Island in & Albert Pearson Named | larity and he was soon, in constsnt Allied Chem ... Searchers Take Whole Day Young Dictator,___r o r - of Batista, demand for concert and radio work. Miss Sarah Elizabeth McKinney, Laval hopes, If the worst comes Bank Stocks Am C a n ...... November for the opening of the to the .worst, that military action Bid Asked From the period above stated, horse racing season, having, with From solo work he branched into daughter of Mrs. Margaret McKin­ can be confined to Ethiopian dis­ Am (Joml Alo .. to Reach Bodies On Moon* m.er Army Sergeant, August, 1933 to the ascendancy of Mrs. Dougherty and bis father-in- Instructor; Study Has the vocal teaching field and chorus ney of Laurel street and the late armament and the policing of Cap Nat Bank A Trust 12 15 Am Home Prod Has Inspired Cubans, President Carlos Mendleta, the en­ law, on interest In a stable of fine directing, becoming assistant direc­ Joseph McKinney, will be married frontier strips. Conn. River ...... 450 Am Rad St . . . . tire character of the Cubcin people race horses which will be entered In Been Sespended for Past tor of the Beethovens and organizing Saturday afternoon to William He sent Baron Pompeolo AloisI, First Nat Bank ...... 90 100 Am Smelt ...... tain in Wyoming. Says George Dough­ changed completely. During the the Chiban National track' this win­ the Schubert Singers In Hartford. Bochman -of West Hartford. The Italy's representative at the abor­ HUd. Conn. Trust . . . . 62 58 Am Tel ...... revolution, when the common peo­ ter. For the past few years he has been ceremony will take place at St. Hartford National ... 24 26 Am Tob B . .. . erty On Visit At His ple of the island, including the army Mary's Episcopal church at four tive - tri-power conference in Paris, Three Years; Four Ap- director of music at the high school back to Rome with a new idea of Phoenix St. B. and T. 190 — Am Wat Wrks . Olendo, Wyo., Aug. 21—(AP) — privates and non-commissioned of­ ir Longmeadow, Mass., and last fall o'clock and will be performed by France's appreciation of Italy’s Insurance Stocks Anaconda ...... A searching squad broke a tortuous Home Here. ficers, held sway, the people became hr succeeded his brother as organist the rector. Rev. James Stuart Neill. Aetna Casualty ...... 92 95 Armour, 111...... veng^ul...... and bloodthirsty,hlrsty. : Habana Miss McKinney was tbs guest of friendship. trail down rugged Laramie Peak poiatments Are Made. and choir leader of the Emanuel Alois! carried Laval’s hope that Aetna Fire ...... 58 >4 60 H Atchison ...... today, bearing the remains of three George Doughe:ty of 17 Dougher­ was no place In those days, PARK ST. PROJECT Lutheran church when Helge resign­ honor at a personal shower given n Duce would take the middle Aetna Life ...... 32 84 Auburn ...... occupants of a plane that "would Dougherty said, to wander about ed to continue bis studies at the recently at her home by a number course between conquest of Ethio­ Automobile ...... 89)4 41)4 Aviation Corp . have been safe a little bit higher.” ty street, for the past seven years alone, especially at night. It was of her girl friends, and on Thurs­ pian and the British plan of con­ Conn. Genera' ...... 39 41 Balt and Ohio . a resident of the strlfe-tom Island of a striking examplb of an aroused study of musio In the public Westminister Choir School in day evening of last week Mrs. Q. T. Theirs was an all day journey UP TO SELECTMEN ■choole of Manchester will he resum­ Princeton, N. J., Albert also taking cessions and thus avoid a break with Hartford Fire ...... 78)4 80)4 Bendlx ...... from the spot near the 10,000 foot fjflba, is at home again for a period Latin population, inflamed after be­ Bochman of South Quaker Lane en­ France. Hartford Steam Boiler 72 75 Beth Steel ...... summit where crashed the open bi­ ing subjected to tho extreme cruel- ed this fall after a lapse of three over the direction of the many other tertained for Miss McKinney with a of rest and recuperation after ex­ t'eo of President Machado for many years. It was learned today from musical organizations of the church. The French premier allowed National Fire ...... 76 H 78)4 Beth Steel, pfd plane piloted by Dick Amett, 26, bridge and shower. Anthony Eden, Britain’s representa­ Phoenix Fire ...... 87H 89H Borden and In which his 23 year old bride periencing, at close range, the seri­ years. Bnpe^tendent of Schools Arthur H. He has also devoted considerable ous national troubles in which the With a steady'hand, Batista and Chamber Committee to Lay nUnf, who also announced that O. time to continuation of his musical tive to try flrmneae but he let Travelers ...... 830 650 Can Pac ...... of a few weeks, Eleanor, and Bum- Alolsl see that France disapproves Public Uttmtes Stocks Case J ...... side Smith, 47. wealthy business government has been Involved for Mendieta controlled the people of Albert Pw son has' been named as studies at various schools, spent sev­ of threats. - man were passengers. the past two years. the city and surrounding country­ Instructor of music In the seventh eral summers at the Skidmore Sum­ SILENT TRIBUTE Conn. Elec. Serv...... 61 55 Cer de Pasco ...... "It Is a misttdee to anger . II Conn. Power ...... 45 47 Ches and O hio...... All were from Indianapolis. "It Is indeed good to be at home side. Once in the throes of Na­ Plan Before Board On New and eighth grades and the high mer School of Music at Saratoga Duce”, said one high official. "The Walter Highly. DenvAr, aviator tional revolution, Cuba was brought Spring.s and this past summer at the Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 60 55 Chrysler ...... again,” Mr. Dougherty said today, gradually under control. school. G. Albert Pearson FOR WILEY POST only safe method with him Is com­ Hartford Elec ...... 65)4 67)4 Coca Cola ...... and his party found the shattered, “and to know that imrest such as New Teachers Westminster Choir School at East mon sense and soft words." ship, which had burned and Itsl Saw the Fighting Brookfield. Hartford Gae ...... 43 48 Col Carbon ...... Cuba has experienced for several In addition, Mr. lUtng announced The arbitration commission on do., pfd...... 63 — gruesome burden late yestSrday. af-* years will not ever bo experienced During the siege of the National four other appointments to the local school, succeeding Miss Louise Dud­ (Oontinned from Page One) the Ualual Incident, a clash of Ital­ Col Gas and El ... ; ter false reports had indicated Hotel, Dougherty and his wife, the ley, who resigned this summer to S N E T C o ...... 121 125 ComI Solv ...... here.” teaching staff for the school year of ians and Ethiopians, last December earlier location qf the wreckage. A graduate of Manchester High former Miss Elizabeth Daly of West A petition asking toe Board of 1930-88, which opens Wednesday, teach at North Attleboro. Miss Sul­ I'alrlawn cemetery while planes named Nicholas Socrate Polltls the Manufactmlng Stocks Cons Gas ...... Captain George Smith Of th* Hartford and daughter of Michael Selectmen to approve toe proposed livan 1s a native of Unlonvllle and Am Hardware ...... 23)4 25)4 Cons Oil ..r ; school in the class of 1921, Dougher­ September t, exactly two weeks ABOUT TOWN overhead drop flowers. fifth arbitrator. He will not be Wyoming highway patrol sent a ty attended Princeton University Daly, well known horse racing fig­ construction of a concrete bridge on from today. Miss Bertha M. Kul- has taught for the past five years summoned until later. Am Hosiery ...... — 25 Cont Can ...... crew of. CCC workers to a spot ure, watched the captured army of­ at Farmington High school. She Is The discussion resumed where It Arrow H and H, com. 24 26 Com Prod ...... r-;-- -r a rancher had informed him from which he graduated in 1928. ficers being led out of the National Park street and the development of berg of Palnesville, Ohio, has been A permit to move the stairway at ROGERS' FUNERAL do., pfd...... 105 _ Upon his graduation he secured a engaged as director of physical cdu- a graduate of Boston University. Los Angeles, Aug. 21.—(AP)— was deadlocked at Scheveningen, the Del Lack and West the ship, but they found Hotel. While this was going on. approaches that will open up the 995 Main street, an alteration esti­ Netherlands last July 9. ' Billings and Spencer . 1)4 i »4 Dupont ...... nothing. position as a private tutor in the several shots were fired, and for a west side as a residential area of The huge Douglas tzan4port plane which carried toe bodies of Will Rogers and tviley Post from Seattle to, eaUon for girls, succeeding Miss Miss Marlon Oaffey of Meriden, a mated to cost $230, was granted to­ The Rogers family will be together Bristol Brass ...... 47 49 family of the manager of a sugar Blanche Feder. She la a graduate of graduate of New Britain Teachers’ again here today—with a vast sad Elec and M us...... Leads Searchers time there was general firing and Manchester and make the business Los Angeles Is shown nosing Its way Into toe hangar a t the end of its flight Notice the drawn curtains in Ohio University snd has done gradu­ day by Building Inspector Edward Case, Lockwood and B 175 _ Elec Autollte ...... Max Artlz, a sheep herder who "central” or plantation located in confusion. Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty section more easily accessible, will toe cabin where toe bodies reposed. College this past June, has been en­ C. Elliott, Jr., to Edward J. Holl, difference. Collins Co...... 115 _____Gen Elec ...... saw the ship just before it dlsap- the central part of Matanzas prov­ hid themselves In the kitchen of a be brought before- the Board at its NOW I EAT ate work at the University of Wash­ gaged to teach fifth grade at the owner. Mrs. Will Rogers and the chil­ WAR CRISIS IN EUROPE Colt’s Firearms ...... 36 38 Gen Food ...... eared .in fog and crashed last ince, 125 miles cast of Habana. house nearby until the fusllade was next meeting by toe special commit­ ington. She has also been director of Manchester Green school. She re­ dren, Will, Jr., Mary and Jim were Eagle Lock ...... 20 >4 22)4 Gen Motors ...... T1'hursday, led the searchers up the Island In Slump over. tee of toe Chamber of Commerce outlet to toe north end of Manches­ George Bodner, former race-horse ONIONS physical education for girls at Mont- places Miss Helen Norton, who was Miss Olga Kwash of this town will hurrying by train from the cast, due Fafnlr Bearings ...... 72 78 Gillette ...... side of the mountain. Hlgley sent Dougherty arrived in Chiba and in During Batista’s regime the that has been studying the advisabil­ ter. owner, was charged today with toe CURB QUOTATIONS ]^ler, Vermont, and has been con-' engaged lost spring but resigned to enter the Connecticut Teachers' col­ to arrive at noon. i DISTURBING CONGRESS Fuller Brush, Class A. 8 12 Gold Dust ...... word by runners that "Arnett had the great sugar-growing section of penalty of life imprisonment was ity of such a project for several Walnut Street, which now con­ murder of his wife, found dying in I7pB«i ttoM iaeli Goes la j nected with various summer camps accept a position at West Hartford. lege at New Britain In September. They were speeding to a funeral Gray Tel Pay Station. 144 184 Hudson Motors ..., enough altitude to miss anything the island, comprising the provinces imposed on persons convicted of weeks. tinues from Cooper street and curves her Iiome from brain hemorrhages Jtffj «rtlk Bell-Aaa In a similar capacity. Instead of a happy reunion after gay Amer Clt Pow and Lt B 4% Potterton & Krah Music Dropped In 1982 (Oontinaed from Page One) Hart and Cooley ...... 102 _____Int Harv ...... but this solitary mountain.” cC Matanzas, Santa CHara, and carrying bombs or guns. During The petition was authorized yes­ Into North Fairfield street, would be Aug. 11. S. Victor Knapman of Westford, Music was dropped as a regular The degree team of the Daughters aerial adventures. The body of the Hartmann Tob, com.. — 4 Int Nick ...... “A tiny bit more clearance would Camagucy at a time when overpro­ the early part of the revolution terday afternoon at a joint meeting pushed straight across the undevel' A coroner’s jury decided last night Assd Gas and Elec .. 1% At the Center • 519 Main SL Mass., has been engaged to teach of Liberty, No, 125, L. L. O. I. will famous comedian, who kidded the do., pfd...... 30 _ Int Tel and Tel .... have lifted the plane safely over the everybody went about the city arm­ of the Chamber committee and the oped tract that parallels Summer the woman had been beaten aa she Amer Sup Pow ...... 2% mathematics and science, succeeding study in The local schools In 1932, great and the near great and male I Ethiopian troubles develop Into a small spur, v,-here It crashed”, he duction of cane sugar and the com­ ed and it was not uncommon, Cent States Elec .... aue to the acute necessity of paring meet tomorrow night at 8:30 sharp I serious war. But the filibuster Int. Silver ...... 19 22 Johns Manville bined effects of the let down after local F. E. R. A. Board, after It had street to McKee street, thus making lay on her bed where she was found 1 % Alton Johngren, who resigned to ac­ them like It, awaited them In a simr do., pfd...... 66 70 Kennecott declared. Dougherty said, to hear detonations been decided to abandon plans for the latter the western terminal from unconscious. Cities Service...... 2>4 the school budget to the limit. Miss for rehearsal In Orange hall. It Is pie bronze casket in Forest Lawn I threat atlll h'ung over Congress to­ Amett and his party were flying the World War "sky-rocketed of six or seven bombs each night at Cities Serv., pfd __ 24 «» BELtANS cept a position at Worcester Acad­ H. Marion Dorward taught the sub­ Important that all members be pres­ day. The Nye group was read.v to Landers, Frary A Clk. 43 >4 454 Lehigh Val R d ...... prices" and the beet-growing indus­ the widening of Park street Into a West Center street and Hartford Witnesses told toe jury the couple INDIOESTION emy. Mr. Knapman is a graduate of Chapel. a leisurely business and pleasure some point in the city. Road. Under the proposed plan, Elec Bond and Share 1 7 % ject for several years prior to that ent. resume It, If there was any hitch In New Brit. Mch., com.. 10 12 Liggett and Myers B route. try of Czechoslovakia, Russia and Last February there occurred a boulevard. It Is hoped to obtain the had been drinking alcohol and that I'ufts, where he was captain of toot- Thousands of others waited al.so do., pfd...... 70 _ Loew’s approval of the Selectmen at their there would be four main entrances Ford Limited ...... S% tiaU, and hoe been doing master's time and upon her release, Mr. to pay final tribute to the actor- taking up the bill. Moreover, the Laramie peak Is the center of France depressed the raw cane prod­ civil strike which was brought about to Walnut street, linked to Park they had quarrelled only a short Midwest Utils ...... 3-10 Pearson was engaged In a part time A marriage license was Issued I attitude of the House was uncertain Mann A Bow, Class A. 3 7 Lorlllard uct. Many mills were shut down and next meeting in order that toe time before the woman was found work at Boston University. At philosopher who crashed to Ms many v^estem stories. It was known by political Intrigue. Workers on Board's recommendation can be In­ street by a new bridge, besides sup­ Nlag Hud Pow ...... 8H capacity to direct the glee clubs at Tuesday at the Hartford) Bureau of 1 and It was believed the Senators do.. Class B ...... 1 Mont Ward ...... as "The Guide Post of the Desert” the principal crop of the island was street cars and other city and gov­ Injured. Penn Road ...... Westford. besides teaching, he death with Wiley Post In Alaskan I might resume their fight later If North and Judd ...... 25 4 27)4 Nat Else ...... in the doldrums. corporated in the call for the annual plying a main artery to Broad street. 2% ooached baseball, football and bas- the high school. This was the only Vital Statistics to Salvaflore Vince, wilds. to the pioneers of covered wagon ernmental offices went out on strike. No estimate of the cost of the pro­ United Founders .... 1 effort toward the continuation of son of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Vince of that chamber balked. Niles, Bern Pond . . . . . 224 244 Nat Cash Reg ...... days. During the first few years that the Colonel Batista Issued orders that town meeting in October, should the ketbaU. Tomorrow a guard .of honor com­ Peck, Stow and WUcox 3 ” 5 Nat Dairy ...... Selectmen give their approval. It ject was given. It being felt that this United Gas ...... 4 mu;fc . In the local schools, aside 147 Birch street and Miss Salvatrice posed of two score army flyers will When Rep. McReynolds (D., Five years ago, a “Phantom Manchester man spent in Cuba he city and government workers were was dependent upon the extent The highest voltage transmission United Lt and Pow A 3'i IkeXWfULECo Mlu Esther Sullivan will teach Alasso of Hartford. I Tenn.), chairman of the House for- Russell Mfg...... — 25 Nat Distillery ...... Horseman” rode about the crags of witnessed many changes, especially is also toe aim of the committee to •‘'MANCHESTFPjrONN.* seU-Serve. commercial subjects at the high from that undertaken voluntarily by attend the casket as the doors of regarded as army reserves and that seek financial assistance either which toe Work was gone Into. line to carry electricity under Util Pow and Lt .... IH the teachers In the respective I elgn affairs committee heard of the Scovlll ...... 24 28 N Y Cent ...... the two mile high mountain, with in the Industrial, civic and National if they did not go back to work at a water Is that under the Columbia the chapel are opened to the public. ; fight the Nye-Boni bloc had started Stanley Works ...... 28 4 28 4 New Haven ...... rider and steed clothed in black, through the state highway depart­ giadcB. Mr. Pearson has impressed Dr. D. C. Y. Moore baa left for a Governor Frank F. Merrlam, an­ life of the people of the Island. New specified time, they would be tried ment or toe WPA, which federal river carrying power to Portland, A national bicycle sprint race 1s Free DeUvery Oo AU Orders Of 91.00 And Over. school officials with bis ability dur­ ten-day vacation to be spent In the he said: "They can’t jam unsatis­ Standard Screw ...... 95 _ Noranda ...... terrifying the dlctrlst for weeks. products and other means of pro­ for treason and shot. This had the « MURDER CHARGE Ore. Three cables, rated at 116,000 nounced he will proclaim a state­ do., pfd., guar...... 100 ______North Am ...... government works relief organiza­ scheduled for September 6 on Atlan­ ing his three years on the . faculty \\hlte Mountains. wide moment of mourning during factory neutrality legislation down An officer captured the rider, ducing a revenue to guarantee the desired effect and the strike was Hamilton, Ont., Aug. 21—(AP)- volts, carry the power. tic City’s board walk. Personal Notices my throat with a threat like that. Smyth Mfg. Co...... 47 53 Packard ...... Charles Adams, then 20, after a pur­ national existence of the island 'peo­ soon broken. tion has been formulated to replace end when It was decided to return the funeral hour. At that tlme~2 I’ll stay here all winter if neces­ Taylor and Fenn ...... — 85 Penn ...... suit of weeks and was told the the FERA. muslo to the currlculufii. he was Peter Partona of 150 Eldridgs p. m,, .every movie studio will close ples were conceived and Chiba for Besides making laws with "teeth” cti’co. was yesterday afternoon ad­ sary.” Torrington ...... 83 85 Phlla Rdg C and I ... ghostly performancs was to "scare the first time In its nlstory accom­ in them. Colonel Batista personally Yesterday’s meeting was attended THURSDAY SPECIALS recommended as the most logical and special services for the pulJlIc Brief Measure Underwood Mfg. Co. .. 65 67 Philips Pete ...... cattle rustlers.” by R. K. Anderson, chairman; Earl CARD OF THANKS choice for the full time position. It mitted to the Manchester Memorial will be held In Hollywood Bowl, with plished much in the way of initiating sees that they are carried Into Seaman, Adolph Krause, L. T. Wood, hospital for observation. He was The bill, which Senator Robinson Union Mfg. Co...... 4 g' Pub Serv N J ...... ways of sustaining its population, effect. The Cuban leader has the We wish to sxprsis our sinorre was felt that music Is of great Im­ Conrad Nagel, actor, and Rupert of Arkansas, Democratic leader, U S Envelope, Com... 80 _ Radio ...... Emil L. G. Hohenthal, Jr., and Ray­ thanks to our many friends for their portance to youth and should there­ stricken while at work and after Hughes, author, in charge. other than depending upon the two confidence of the people and does mond Hegel of the Chamber com­ ktadasss In our recent bereavement, consulting a doctor was taken to promised to bring up on the floor do., pfd...... 122 127 Reading ...... priticipal crops, sugar and tobacco. not appear to usurp the powers In­ In The Sell Serve w e would sspeelally thank those from fore be resumed at the earliest pos­ the hospital. In admitting him to Cherokee Indians here — Rogers, today, would in brief: Veeder Root ...... 614 634 Rem ^ n d ...... HOSPITAL NOTES mittee, and Frank Cheney, Jr., chair­ the Community of Talcottville. sible time. Crops Marketed vested In President Mendieta, except the hospital for observation It Is was a member of their tribe—have Prohibit exportations of arms to Whitlock Coll Pipe ... _ 3 Reynolds Tob B ...... In so far as they concern the duties man; Harlowe Willis, Haydn Gris­ M: JOHN KINOTON. Mr. Pearson has been a resident of asked permission to hold a tribal During the drought in the western wold, George p. Waddell and E. J. Large, Fresh, Western NELSON KINGTON. being done with the hope of his over­ belligerent nations; forbid Ameri­ J.B.Wll’ms Co, 910 par 43 53 Safeway Stores ...... George Peterson of 120 South states some time ago, Cuba learned of his office as military governor. MnS. HARRY RICE. Manchester for nearly ten years, coming his trouble without the nec­ ciremony. Mrs. Rogers will decide. can vessels to carry war Imple­ Schenely ...... Main street. Peter Partonz of 150 Are Oever People, Holl of the F. E. R. A. Board. All MRS. WILLIAM DUNLAP. coming hers soon after his brother, essity of an operation. After the public observances are ments Into belligerent ports after a that it could supply fresh vegetables expressed their belief that to* pro­ Sears Roebuck ...... Eldridge street. Miss Shirley McIn­ for the American market When The (!fi]bans are' clever people If EGGS d o z . ended, the family' and 125 close Presidential proclamation; author­ Shell Union ...... tosh of 81 East Middle Turnpike, and somewhat Indolent, Dougherty said, ject was one of the utmost impor­ 3 4 ® friends will attend private services ize the President to proclaim that Florida frosts ruined that State's tance to the future of Manchester CONGRESS IGNORES Socony Vac ...... Miss Anna Sampson of Highland semi-tropical fruits, Cuban fruits due, piobably, to generations of life In the Wee Klrt O’the Heather. citizens traveling on belligerent South P a c ...... Park were admitted and Carl Holm in the tropical Island. They are and Voiced hearty support of the ships do so at their own risk; and were shipped in with considerable recommendations made to bring toe Hsle’s Milk South Rwy ...... of 120 Cooper Hill street, Walter profit ensuing. great copyists and often try to emu­ to restrict the use of American PRESIDENT'S P U N S Std Brands ...... Haueisen of 118 Pine street, Mrs. project to fruition. After the meet­ Here's Why You Should Buy i.'iAUSTRIA BACKS ITALY ports by foreign submarines. Cuba has retaliated with the im­ late the deeds of their American ing, members of the two groups Std Gas and El ...... May Garrity of South Windsor, Miss position of added tariffs on some of neighbors, even to the extent of went on a tour of inspection of the BREAD loaves e While these events were absorb­ Oonttnued ,'roro Page One) S O Calif ...... Anna Dale of Hartford, Mrs. Edgar bank and theater holdups and kid­ 2 13 ing Capitol Hill's interest, authori­ SONJ...... Hibbard and infant son of West its products In return for unfavor­ nappings. A short time ago, he area involved In the project and Your Coat During Our ON ETHIOPIAN STAND tative sources declared the United Texas Corp ...... Hartford were discharged yester­ able tariffs placed on Island pro­ said, a rich Cuban was kidnapped were amazed at the possibilities of States has given no consideration to pleading for the bill as one that Timken Roller Bear ! day. ducts, Dougherty said, which has and held for aome time and a ran­ a marked development of toe west (Oontinned from Page One) Invoking the Kellogg-Brland peace A son was bom yesterday to Mr. reacted unfavorably for both coun­ som of $300,000 was paid, said to side of town If the proposed work pact In the Itallan-Ethloplan con­ would write the "human quality” Trans America ...... tries. Recently the Island has been Is carried out. FORCE 2 picgs. Into government contracts, had told Union Carbide ...... and Mrs. Russell Potterton of 174 have been the largest sum ever paid AUGUST SALE press, to servo the colors In East troversy. President Roosevelt had Union Pac ...... North Elm street. experimtnting with tho canning of kidnappers. It was felt at yesterday’s meet­ 1 Bobby Benson Tea Glass Free! Africa, could do no less with men of I taken the position that the United the committee It was an "adminis­ Unit Aircraft ...... Ruth Bancroft of 13 Summit street condensed and evaporated milk on a The proper administration of jus­ ing that Park street from Main to I States should not become involved tration bin,” handed to him person­ considerable scale. With cheap sugdr New streets was wide enough to military age whom he has brought United Corp ...... was admitted and Miss Doris Hoff- tice In Cuba is interfered with by bear traffic for some time to come, You Get Now: Into his offlclsl family. j In disputes In which the United ally "by the President.” United Oas Imp ...... ner of 35 Chestnut street, Ann Haw­ available, and many large dairy the "Influencla” a system of "Influ­ You’ve never seen anything like it before. And certainly you Panay I States Is not Indirectly Interested. The bill l.ad been fought by busi­ ' farms located in the interior prov­ especially as the proposed project 1s Season’s Favored Materials n Duce, In his Insistence to sub­ Demands Speed U S Ind Ale ...... ley of 20 Coburn Road. Shirley Stur- encing” action through political pull. mainly for the benefit of the towns­ have never seen its equal in capacity and usefulness. It is really ordinates that they become letter ness representatives who called It U S Rubber ...... tevont of 72 Durant street and inces within easy access of the An example of how (Jolonel Batista PAROWAX Seaaon’s Choicest Furs Speaking with Intensity In the "tyrannical.” D ugar "centrals” br plantations. It is people, not to open up toe area as perfect In the business of conduct­ ' Senate, Senator Bone asserted that U S S m elt...... George Peterson of 120 South Main handles cases of this kind is shown a through boulevard for traffic from two range! in one—a complete end ultra-modern gas range PRUNES Season’s Lowest Prices ing a "military nation", has required While Democratic leaders sought U S Steel ...... street were discharged today. expected that this industry will later in the following incident: Two gang- and another range which bakes and beats with either coal, oil the uniformed presence of Cabinet j It would be a "high crime against to avoid filibustering or long fight­ Vick ...... ; The hospital census today is 66 attain a prominent position on the .sters held up and robbed a theater outside. Improvement of the road, I lb. pkg. 9c I humanity If Congress doesn’t act ing on the question of neutrality however, was suggested, with build­ I lb. box 9 c officers and under secretaries at speedily” on neutrality legislation. Western Union . patients. industrial and commercial lists of box office cashier and shot him, es­ or wood. New type steel ovens and Super “Speedlux Burners’* legislation aimed at keeping the the country. caping with the loot. They were ing lines established for possible New Super “SPEEDLUX” Burners. military maneuvers for two years. When Senator McKellar (D., United States out of any war West El and M fg ___ widening In the future. | set a new pace in cooking and baking speed. Heat control, Rather than being eurprlsed by Tenn.), quoted a report that Lloyds Wool worth ...... HOW DID THE CMPIKB BULB 7 Contrary to the accepted opinion. 'ugiit a short distance away from Replacement of toe present P ark; Smooth, one-piece,cast-iron, round Any Flavor—Tea Garden today's developments. Black Shirt abroad, backers of the Guffey coal Elec B and S (Chirb).’.'! Cuba doee not derive any great! the scene of their crime and led automatic lighting, full insulation—it’s “tops" in every respect. of London was betting that the control bill and the Tennessee val­ nsm rkltnf .0 ______ix. X. mlfm* 4nl1 Alf44k4.. _ street bridge of Iron and wood con-i burner with drilled flameports on Italy half expected news that Mus­ United States would not be Involved amount of revenue from its tourist away to jail. Within a short time structlon with a wider structure of j Be sure to see it! Come in today. solini himself would fly to Eritrea to ley authority amendments sought San Jose, Cal.—Twenty-five years trade he said. The repeal of the pro­ an automobile passed the gangsters outside and in centre. Increased in war, If one should come, some speedy action In the Senate and ago Harry Johnson now a local lum­ coqcrete was recommended, the new I speed snd cleanliness, more uni­ PRESERVE [I ib. jar] 2 J3'‘s 3 S® Inspect the troops. That possibility answered that he had "heard that House respectively. berman, hit n fly hall Into the air hibition amendment, the excessive and riddled them with bullets. Their bridge to be erected north of the 1 has been reported on numerous oc­ storv” before American entry Into fo r eig n ex ch a n g e port charges imposed on steamship case did not go to the courts. form distribution of heat on utensil casions. The Senate, by 51 to 20 had voted and it landed in the center of a steel presant one in such a position that It | the World War. to take up today the Guffey bill to t'-olley suppoit. companies by port authorities have Is a Teacher. win make a straight route from bottom. Greater flexibility in con­ Any Flavor—Virginia Dare Italy will send representatives to Senator Tydlngs (D., Md.), ex­ set up "a miniature NRA” to regu­ Henry Volkers, wl'O.esale g r ic r reacted unfavorable against tourist For the first three years In Cuba Park street Into Walnut street. This trol of flame. the League of Nations Council Sept. pressing sympathy with Bone's ob­ 21.—CAP)—For­ trade. While nearly all of the ships Dougherty taught privately. For would make Pine street a main en­ late bituminous coal, but there were eign Exchange steady; Great Britain who wa.- an oppoc.ng fielder in that toe past four years he has been in FRUIT SYRUP 3 (or 2 5 c 4,, when the Italo-Ethloplan prob­ jective, warned that legislation Indications that tho neutrality vote In dollars, others In cents. long post grammar school game, re­ plying from the United States, lU trance from Center street and Hart­ lem win be discussed. In formed might bs a "New Year’s resolution nearest neighbor, to Cuba, carry charge of the social science depart­ ford road, leading to the business might have to be squeezed in ahead Great Britain demand, 4.98 1-4; membered the incident when he saw ment of Ruston Academy in the resi­ circles added, however, that the de- that will be brokcii” when war of the other measure. cables, 4.98 1-4; 60 day bills, 4.97 workmen tearing down the pole well filled passenger lists, the steam­ section. It would also increase the Bale’s Supreme . c^lon to be represented did not In- breaks out. A plea that if legisla­ ers do not stop long in the Cuban dential district' of 'Vedado In value of Broad street, which abuts President’s Views- 1-4: France demand, 8.82 3-8; cables, yesterday and retrieved the ball. He Havana. Mrs. Dougherty has I dieate any change in Italy's policy. tion bo passed. It should be observ­ Leaders did not regard the 61 to 6.63 3-8; Italy demand, 8.22; cables, laid claim to the title of the world’s capital nor do the passengers, for Pine street off Center street, as an ed no matter what the pressure to 20 decision as a conclusive Indica­ 8i23i most patient fielder. the most part enroutc either tS) the TEA box LEAGUE’S ATTITUDE permit exports to belligerents was tion of the final outcome on the Demands: West Coast of the United States or 21— (AP)—League voiced by Senator Ashurst (D., Guffey measure, which the Presi­ to other parts of the Cafribean, The regal beauty of red fox , of Nations officials advanced the Belgium, 16.90; Germany, 40.40; swirls on this Jullliard wool­ Ariz.). dent Insists should not be blocked Holland, 67.82; Norway, 25.05; Swe­ spend much money there. Baker’e Raking en coat with new sleeve full­ suggestion today that the League "Let’s not allow It to break down by any doubts of constitutionality. den, 26.69; Denmark, 22.28; Finland, Exciting Time ness. I Council Itself might attempt to set­ when wheat goes to $2 and cotton In the House, Democratic leaders 2.22; Switzerland, 32.78; Spain, BENEFIT DANCE Dougherty spent an exciting period tle the Italo-Ethloplan dispute by to 40 cents a pound,” hs said. arranged for a quick, final vote to­ 13.75; Portugal, 4.63 8-4; Greece, Given by In the Island Republic from August CHOCOLATE 1-2 ib. bar 1 7 c Regular 955.00 Value. ^ ^ conciliation should other methods fail. day on the TVA amendments. .94 8-4; Poland, 19.00; Czecho­ Crystal Lake Volunteer Fire 12, 1933 to September 4, 1934, dur­ . August Sole Price $ 4 4 After that the Senate must take slovakia, 4,16 3-4; Jugoslavia, 2.31; Department ing which time the • Machado ad­ Said a Council member: "We APPROVAL ASKED a vote of them. Austria, 19.00N; Hungary, 29.80N; ministration was overthrown and Fresh, Ripe Freeh must gain time. As long as hoetlli- The bill would broaden TVA's Rumania, .90; Argentine, 83.26N; At the island was immediately thrown tlea have not opened, there is al­ powers In pushing the Roosevelt Brazil. 8.68 1-2N; Tokyo, 29.48; SANDY BEACH Into a state of terrorism. ways hope, of achieving a solution ON WPA PROJECTS power program In the Tennessee Shanghai, 87.10; Hongkong, 49.50; The regime of Machado had been B an an as C u cn n ib ers by patient conferences. There can valley. Mexico <31ty, 27.90; Montreal In New BALLROOM one of cruelty and oppression. On be no quesUon of penalties for the Senate-House conferees met again present.” York. 99.81 1-4; New York In Mon­ one occasion it was rumored that (Oonrinned from Page One) today In another attempt to break treal, 100.18 3-4. Wednesday Evening, Machado was expected to resign. 4 lb- 1 7 e 2 fo r J c Under Article 15 of the League the long deadlock on the utilities N—Nominal. August 21,1935 People gathered in the streets and I Covenant, which has already been bill clause calling for mandatory Mualci , plazas discussing the news as TMs Fall, give YDur feet I Invoked by Ethiopia, it is possible ster street. ERA transfer, not start­ abolition of "tmnecessary” utilities Freeb, Large, Iceberg Beautifully rippling jabots of ed, total cost $4,228.36; new pave­ The peacock flounder, a fish of Anstln Scrivener and His Band. ‘ armored cars whizzed through the tightly curled Persian lamb on a for the Council, after the failure of holding companies. Bermuda, has perlscopic eyee, Dancing 8:30 to 19:80. ■rowds shooting down the people the Paris tri-power has been report­ ment on Birmingham street from Despite long parleys, a Senats- sllmh-silhouette coat of frieze. Wayne to Main streete, ERA trans­ which It raises or lowers at ^11, Adimisslon 60 cents. rith machine guns. This was the ed, to appoint a sub-comroittee of House conference committee has as it lies hidden In the sand. type of terrorism initiated by Presi­ LETTUCE 6 c Regular JS69.50 Valu' three to attempt conciliation. • fer not started, total cost $35,230.83. been unable to agree on a new liq­ Windsor—Grading, surfacing' and dent Machado to "impress” the peo­ August Sale Price . Authorities said that, for this to uor control plan. ple, Dougherty said. s58 be attempted, a pledge from Pre­ oiling streets In town, ERA trans­ Leaders are holding off final rati­ The situation became unbearable Freeh, Golden Bantam mier Mussolini o f Italy that he fer. 40 per cent complete, total coat fication of the new $250,000,000 tax TODAY and TOMORROW and the army was in open revolt a would not resort to arms while ne­ $5,220. measure to make It the big finale of few days before August 12. 1933. m gotiations were In progress would WatertowTi—Widening and grav­ the session. It now provides new Officers of the. army barricaded CORN 2 doz. 2 9 ® be necessary. o el surfacing on Davis street, ERA graduated corporation income tax­ themselves with a month's supply of Celerity should mark the handling project, 20 per cent complete, total es. higher capital stock levies, in­ | * S T A ^ * food and provisions In the National of the Italo-Ethlopian crisis was the cost $6,090.47. ■ creased excess profits taxes, boost­ Hotel, deserting their troops. At Fancy, Ripe view expressed in League of Na­ Hamden—Drainage and grading ed surtax rates on Individual In-: that time an obscure army sergeant, The Priceless Comfort tions circles today. athletic school and new High school, comes over $50,000, a new levy, on A New Baffling Mystery That WUl Fulgenclo Batista, a former court Great Britain or any other mem­ ERA transfer, not started, total TABLE PEARS doz. 2 S e Raccoon Coats dividends received by one corpora­ ' Keep You Guessing All The Wayl stenographer, assumed command of ber state seeing a threat of war hae cost $26,218. tion from another and increased the army with the rank of Colonel. a a right to request an emergency Branford — Construction storm taxes on estates and gifts. All ranks above that of Colonel AAAA EEE Prime Full-Furred Skins leeelon of the Council. sewer to Rose Brook, ERA transfer, were shorn from the Cuban army. The only limitation on such an not started, total cost $5,117. __ SPENCER TRACY Colonel Batista became supreme in SIZES 1*12 Beautifully lined rxt Is that five days' notice must be Shelton—Laying 2,375 feet of FRANK C. O’REILLY command of the situation. To his Health Market Specials Full Lragth given to permit Council members sanitary sewer southerly from end credit, Dougherty said, he remained Glcnwood RANGES Regular 9150.00 Vuoe. who live far from Geneva to get of present sewer at Long Hill and Greenwich, Aug. 21 — (AP) — firm throughout tho entire period of August Sole P rice...... $ 1 1 9 .5 0 here. Wakelee avenues, total cost $24,- Word was received here today of the WITH revolution which almost ruined The session beginning September 826. death of Frank C. O'Reilly, 20, WU- Cuba, nationally and economically. Cookiny &i4y 4 Is the ordinary autumn meeting Seymour—Building concrete curb liams (Allege athlete and son of VIRGINIA BRUCE Changes Hands Quickly Veal Chops C ube S te a k of the Council. The date of tho and sidewalks on various streets, Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. O'Reilly of Mefro-Geldwyn-Maycr Melodrama . After the barricading of toe for­ I You Can Buy For Caah Prices On Our 10 Payment I opening was advanced two days to total cost $7,264.88. Greenwich. His death, which oc­ mer army officers in too National 0 ^n£i''t&y\ Stu>i4. permit examination of the Italo- Waterford—Installing hydrants, curred yesterday at the Harkness llenel AtwIII * Harvey Stephe'ns Hotel and its subsequent capture 25c lb. Club Plan During This Sale, EthlopUin conflict. etc., for fire protection. EIRA trans­ pavilion. Medical Center, New York, and imprisonment of toe leaders, The New 3 9 « i>>' Both . Italy and Ethiopia could be fer, not started, total cost $7,300.60. followed a three months’ Illness. . _ . O N THE SAME S H O W _ _ Batista set about forming a stable Many Special Values asked tb establish a no-man's belt East Haddam—Installing toilet O'Reilly, who would have begun CHARLES BUDDY ROGERS government. Upon toe abdication by wtUtUrawing their armies a cer­ and septic tank at Moodus public li­ his senior year at WUllams next of President Machado, President , Gold Medal In Glenwood Coal, tain number of miles. A general In­ brary, ERA transfer, not starred, month, played guard on the varsity in “Old Man Rhythm” Cespedes became toe figure-head of Bonelees Brisket vestigation of the conflict could be total cost $609. football team for two zeaaona and To the Ladles—Mecbeth Tableware government. The role of pacifleer also comes with reg­ Oil and Combination begun and a commission could be Portland—Building new road on also was a varsity lacrosse player. and organizer of toe ahattered gov­ NORTON'S H am b u rg sent to the spot to investigate and Cross street, ERA transfer, not He was president of Zeta Chapter of ernmental functions, however, rest­ M7 Blaln St. Robinow Bldg. ular mantle shelf Rangea This Month Corned Beef reM tt to the Council. started, total cost $1,128.25. the Beta Theta PI fraternity. STARTS SUNDAY ed in Batista's capable hands O pposifi SdhocI through toe administration of Presi­ DR. C. G. HERGHPGEO, CHIROPODIST - PODIATRIST, instead of low raiL L. sm th Manchester . Only. Obaerrers agree that a war wrould Stafford Springs—Moving Are Besides his parents be leaves a “THE IRISH IN US” IN ATTENDANCE. PHONE 4289. 2 7 c lb. 1 8 c lb. have grave consequences In Burops.- hydrant to extend Are zone on brother, Robert. Funeral services with deoiea CAGNEY and Pat OVBIEN dent Grau San Martin, President Tbsy also fesl that the League’s Highland Terrace, BRA transfer, will be held In t|;$ica, N. Y., where Hevl$, (toe 23-hour sub^tute), and eoUeetivs security system is near-. not atartsd, total eo8t 9T91.40- O’Reilly was bonv - finally^ President Carlos. Mendieta, MXSEFIVR K g e p o u r T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CON WEDNisaoAT, AUGuarr n , iro«. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, lOTR,

•t- HORNETS DELAY WORK ON RE8HINOLINO ROOF Hearses Awa^tinff Bodies of Post a nd Rogers the' Adirondack highlands and CONCERT BY ARMY Overnight A. P, CHAUFFEUR EXPLAINS empties Into Lake Ontario. Reach- Irms CONTINUE ARMY TRIES OUT Ing Its shores the array’s first pro­ Work on reshlngllng the roof 1-MIN(JTE SAFETY TALKS blem was to establish where the of the one-story building on News WHY HE AIDED ARTIST By DON HEROLD Imaginary opposing forces lay. TO LEAD MARKET North School street owned by I knock out knocks ** BAND CALLED OFF Army officers did not hesitate to Joseph RoUason, which was ITS MOTOR UNITS ! k w - ' New Haven—A fall more than a “Just Trying to Help a Man chose today's as a crystallza- started this morning, was held week ago from a third story window tlon of their knowledge of the prac­ up because of the digging out of SaySt.tTHt CMGIHttR IN GAltOM at her home here resulted In death Who Happens to Be Down,” ticability of modem military tactics. a hornet's nest In ths roof. Abseoce of Several Members for Phllomena Penque, 16. at Grace He Says. A Vmute a^o iue \rere It was the first time In the Na­ CMBnodiBes Strong With Walter Hobby, vdho was en­ hospital. First Time in Nation's His­ tion’s history that a division had gaged In tearing off shingles, She suffered a fractured skull. been completely motorized and found himself the center of at­ On Vacation Made Step Greenwich, Aug. 21.— (AP) — a tfouple of human bein§$? mechanized for a tost In the field Wheat the Best Performer traction for a number of bees Hartford—C. L. CampbeU, rice Peter McKeown, Greenwich chauf­ tory That a Division Is president of the Rockrille-WUUman- under wartime conditions. that made It pretty hot for him feur. explained today why he came •but are ju^i: While the regular army waa con­ and he beat a retreat. It was Necessary, Says Addy. tlc LlghUng (Jo., and the Connecti­ to the aid of Isador J. Muller, In­ Among the Grains. cut Light A Power Co., urged the Mechanized. ducting Us mechanization experi­ necessary to get a poisonous digent New York artist, with a gift a doujsle qT ihi^ year^ * ment, the National Guard troops fluid to spray around the nest merger of the two firms before the of $340. 'were undergoing unit training to before the work of shingling the State Public Utilities Commission on "I’m just trying to help a man New York, Aug. 21— (AP)—The The scheduled band concert at fit them for the divisional and corps root could h: carried on. While / the grounds that Improvements and who happens to be down at the mo­ automobile addUent Pine Camp, N. Y.. Aug. 21.—(AP) war problems later in the week. ■lock market threw off Ita legiela- Depot Square, last night by the one this was being done people In the betterments could be more easily ment," McKeown said. "I do not —Heat levels reached out quivering The camp city of 37.000 men waa bland tiva worrie* to ^ performer among grains. form legislation for presentation to from across Black river. In a six a Meriden hospital after an illness Cotton worked higher on Improved .o. seo^ jwe cert last night but found that sev­ the National legislative committee. can artists, attracted wide attention hour dash the First Division was a few days ago when It became of several months. prospects for an early announce­ eral members had gone on vacations Southport—John Field's Margot under orders to destroy, if possible Miss Russell was an operator for A MUNTE9 BUH lM O It «YE OISTIUEIV. IN C > ment covering the loan policy of the SUPREME KNIGHT powfa and a death in the family of one Won the first race of the Atlantic known he was the painter and pos­ DON’T BE A STATISTIC forces theorctleall.v advancing on the Southern New England Tele­ N tw York OHict: 44 W A U ST. government on the next crop. Bar i .. Fo/t sTfitir member deprived the band of his class champlon.shlp series off the sessor of what Is believed to be the the other aide of the river. phone Company for 40 ycara, retir­ silver held unchanged again, and aervlces. last portrait of the late Wiley Post. Distributed By Pequolt yacht club. Field is a mem­ Distinguished military observers ing in August 1933 because' of HI DIAMOND OINOER ALE, INC. sugar futures settled down to Bandmaster Addy placed some ber of the Black Rock Yacht club of Don't be just a fool number. women who evacuated Kansu sent by foreign powers— Japan, health. routine life with a steady undertone 1 signs on the bandstand to the effect Bridgeport. When the totals of this year’s Russia, Germany. China. Spain and 1663 South Main Street following the flurry of excitement Knights of Columbus Re- Province because of bandit activi­ For 35 years she had been chief Waterbury, Conn. that the concert was cancelled this Greenwich-Nine year old Jose­ TRACY AS A SCRIBE automobile injuries and deaths are ties. arrived here today. Mexico—braved the sweltering heat operator at the local exchange. She yesterday. Corporate bonds were B U Y T V d O L 1 ^ 7 G A S O U N E week. Due to the fact that he was at added up next Januai-y 1 , don’t be to obaerve Uncle .Sam's troops In on the upside and U. S. governments phine Monahan, of this community, The arrivals Included the Rev. also had worked at the New Britain Elect Grand Rapids Man MVAMY OAUOM CONTAINS TON-CYUMOKm OIL. Old Orchard Beach over, the week v.aa Injured critically by an automo­ one of some 36,000 killed and a mil­ and Mrs. Elarl Peterson, Chicago action. and Meriden exchanges. She lii sur­ steadied, foreign ,exchanges were IN “THE MURDER MAN” lion Injured by automobiles. and Tacoma, Wash.; the Rev. and Seek Enemy quiet. "*■ end. Bandmaster Addy did not know bile on the Boston Po.st Road. Byron vived by two slaters and a brother, exactly how many members would W. Dunham waa arrested by Officer Smart people look figures In the Mrs. Herman Swenson, Jersey City; The Black river winds down from residents of Meriden. Advances In stocks ranged from Two hearses, grim reminders of the tragedy that cost the lives of Will Rogers and Wiley Post, watting In­ Read The Herald Advs. sm^l fractions to well over a point for His Fifth Term. be in Manchester last night. He was Louis Orlando as the driver of the face and try to learn how to avoid Anna Madsen, North Haven, Conn.; Spencer Tracy’s most recent pic­ becx)raing one. Jennie Wedlcaon, Foreaton, Minn., with moat of the steel shares group­ side of a hangar at the United Airport for the arrival o f the bodies in Los Angeles. " sorry for the postponement after the car on a technical charge of reckless ture. "The Murder Man”, in which ed together In the higher bracket. concert had been announced. driving. He posted $2500 bonds and Others not so smart Ignore figures and Edith Johnson, Rockford, III. he stars with lovely Virginia Bruce, The group considered an early re­ The preferred stocks of both U. S. New York, Aug. 21.— f API—Mar­ waa released. Is the fedture at the State theater and yield to Nature's soothing lllu- tin H. Carmody, of Grand Raplcla, nuclei of the national life; offenses aion that nothing can happen to turn to the field of their labors un­ Steel and Bethlehem made new Greenwich—Paul J. Marko, Jr.. today and tomorrow. Although he ia likely. highs for the'year along with Otis. Mich., was rc-eicctcd Supreme SECOND BIG FLOOD r./alnst national values, regardless 19, of the East Portcheater district THEM. Nature kids us all with a Manchester of whose property or whose legal Learn This Fact For Yoiirselfi! noted for powerful screen charac­ Others coming within striking dis­ Knight of the Knights of Columbus TOLLAND here was Injured fatally when his terizations, Tracy never haa had a faJsq sense of security. Nature tance of the old top included Na­ at the fifty-third annual convention possession they may be; attacks on doesn’t care what happens to us as POUR REBELS KILLED THREATENS CHINA motorcycle crashed into an automo­ more vivid role than In this picture. Mexico City, Aug. 2I»—(AP) — tional Steel, Vanadium, U. S. Pipe of the organization today. This will Date Book the national health; in fact every­ Miss Elizabeth WoIIerton has re bile as the csir made a left turn off Individuals. But WE DO. St Foundry, U. S. Steel Common, A. tjo Carmodv’s fifth term as Supreme thing constituting the vital founda­ turned tp Hartford after several Hq plays a star reporter of a New Federal troops killed four members the Boston Post Road. Michael C. York newspaper and Is dubbed "The If we read that nearly 16,000 per­ of a rebel band In La Plrulera, M. Byers and American Steel Knight. He serves for two years. Continued from Pago One) Tomorrow. tion and expression of the necessi­ YOU GET MORE FOR days apent aa guest of Tolland re­ latives. fielder, 58, of the C o s Cob district Murder Man" because of his success sons were killed or Injured walking Jalisco, In a half-hour battle today Say Goodbye to a Foundries. Other officers elected for a two- Aug. 22—Y. M. C. A. annual Pet ties of the national organism, as­ waa arrested on a technical charge on country roada In 1934, we can be A variety of coppers, motors and struggled to keep the Yellow river UaivenilyfeStdiow The son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren til solving myatcricus crimes. Bc- and forced the remainder to flee to year term were: Show. sume the central position In the Na­ Flreitoae Tires Nop ct YOUR MONEY AT of reckless driving. His bonds were surer of staying out of that class by the mountains. other favorites came through with Deputy Supreme Knight, Francis In check, condltlona_ln the Yangtze tional Socialist criminal law." Hayden of Hartford made a brief ccmlng involved In a murder case, This Week. 1 15loU9(>«>l ...... lOilSA.M. service — Morarity Brothers 4.75x19...... $5,55 poison. lege fre.shman. The lively acr.apes In s ^ ts and avoid dangerous driving .ket In a reactionary direction on American publlo through the China Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson and and walking habits. Protesting against what It termed sciousness. The Liberals’ viewpoint kaw Torke ...... iits P.M. can’t be beaten! 30x31/2 Cl...... $4.05 Lowest Prices daughter, Alice, Mrs. Olive Baker Stamford —William F. Smith- which he is involved while slyly try­ W ior ^Monday. Offsetting this were re- Famine Relief Commission. In. 136th Str.it ...... 4135 P.M. wick of Bristol was reelected presi­ We Do Watch, Clock, Jewelry "unjustifiable Interference" with Ic directed to furthering the Inter- Clark and daughter, Mias Olive Mae ing to straighten out uls son's love and Optical Work. Mports reaching the financial district their German brethren, the Catholic ohts of the Individual Nationalist • Grind C.ntnl T.milnil dent of the Ancient Order of Hibern­ MISSIONARIES ARRIVE Sthat administration leaders had for EASTERN STANDARD TIMB Clarke of Bellingham, Mass., called affairs lead the yam through unex­ Central Vercln of America urged to­ with the view to furtherifig the In­ on friends In town Sunday after-; ians of Connecticut at the close of plored comic territory. 909 Main Street Manchester 1.,'the first time acknowledged the pos- Tiektti rood on iptctil eoirh triin .a Sian, Shensi Province, China, Near Maple Street Xslbillty of adjournment without any day that the German government terest of the community. •il. 4t StitloD Ttck.t OSUti noon. their state biennial session. The picture marks the return of adopt measures necessary to Insure POLICE COURT ' Cites An Example Dr. and Mrs. George Webster of New Haven—Walter Radziwon of Aug. 21—(AP) — A group ot [-'.action by Congress on holding com- ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD-IT PAYS "Buddy” Rogers to the screen after American missionaries, men and ijpany lej^latlon. fairness and Justice to all its 'peo­ with ths expectation that he Thus abortion la not regarded In NEW HAVEN * Southbridge, Mass., were Sunday Middletown was held criminally re­ spending three years away from ^ ------ple. The Vcreln's action was taken National Socialism as a spesles of guests at the Steele House. sponsible for an automobile crash In Hollj-wood as one of America’s most would be unable to pay the fine and Mrs. Furlong: Flynn with her at the 80th annual convention. would have to serve the jail sen­ manslaughter but an offense against Madison early on the morning of popular orchestra leaders. The Vercln said that although the the national power of reproduction. mother, Mrs. Davis are enjoying a Aug, 11 in which three persons met tence, Judge R.aymond A. Johnson In 4. week’s vacation at Marshfield Hills, |lR E M E irS CONVENTION German ambassador at Washington Police Court this morning Imposed "It regards damaging monuments death, in a finding Issued by Deputy STOCK SELLERS INDICTED recently denied reported acts of op­ not ns material damage but an af­ , Cape Cod, Mass. Coroner Nathan Sachs. an alternative sentence of a fine of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker of pression In Germany, Inforarotlon front to national symbols. High Montrille—Frank Henry Rogers, Boston, Aug. 21.— (AP)—The Fed­ I DELEGATE NAMED from other sources Impelled It to $125 and cost or a jail sentence of Springfield, Mass., were in town 10 days, on Harry Chemestruck, 46. treason Is not an offense against the Thursday and called on several ot 58, town treasurer for many years, eral Grand Jury today indicted 11 Presenting The New adopt a resolution protesting, ot former constitution, which possibly died at his home here following a men from New York, Chicago, I "against the unjustifiable Interfer­ 41 High street, arrested Sunday their friends. Both Mr. and Mrs. nt:ht on a charge of drunken driv­ was due to honest convictions, but Baker were formerly of Tolland. heart attack. Springfield, Brockton and metropol­ pMuster at Plainfield Friday to ence on the part of the German ing. was a serious breach of loyalty to Norwalk—Dr. Robert M. Wolfe, itan Boston charging them with government with the fundamental. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoyt Hayden J Be Attended by Large Num- Mr. Chemestruck pleaded guilty the nation Itself. their son, Henry and daughter, former member of the Democratic using and conspiring to use the I Inalienable and God-given rights, "Offenses against manpower, na­ Emily spent the week-end with re­ state central committee from the malls to defraud in the sale of 1 EMERSON HATS ber of Local Men- and against the brutal attitude of through his attorney, William S. Hyde. Asatstant Prosecuting Attor­ tional resources power, reproduction latives at Rlveredge, New Jersey. 26th district was named town chair­ Polymet Manufacturing Company \ the government In denying the Im­ and the will to self support; against Miss Thelma King, their niece, who man of the New Peoples Party at a atock. Prbsecutlng officials al- ; prisoned protests and religious, even ney Cliarles S. House presented the j Martin Bchteldge will represent evidence for the state. Chemestruck marriage and the family as the has been their guest for several meeting In old Democratic head­ leged sales, of this atock In two For Fall \.}Vo. 1 of the South Manchester fire before their trial, all aplritual con­ days, returned to her home there quarters. years aggregated more than $600,- ‘ solation of our Holy faith.” was arrested after his car crashed 000. Ifdepartment at the annual firemen's Into one driven by Thomas Sherman ■with them. .n.conventlon to be held at Plainfield John Elbeck, Pittsburgh, Pa., was IS NEVER Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Bartlett BRAZIL PLANS NEW PORT f.oa Friday. No. 2 of the same de- renamed president. Others elected ot Bridgeport on Tolland T\irnpike returned Saturday evening from a The Roman epicure, Marcus 300 feet east of the Oakland bridge. This Modern Electric Range ■jt^rtment will be represented by Included William H. Slefen, New week spent at Friendship, Maine. Rio de Janeiro— (AP)—President Apicius, spent $4,000,000 on odd and , John May while James Finnegan Haven, Conn., trustee. Foot Troubles Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broadbent rare foods which he Imported from OH, CERTAINLY NOT Vargas has approved plans for con­ . ■will be the aw^«w0VS4W«W4«C]representative AlVllAfrom No. See had aa Sunday guests their sister struction of a port at Sao Sebastlao, every part of the world then known '■_No. 8 and Victor Armstrong from CREDIT TELEPHONE Oakland, Calif. — Of course It from Northfleld, Mass. Mrs, Broad- couldn’t have been the disappointed on the coaat of the state of Sao His lavish living reduced his fortune is yours for a whole year ,,‘No. 4. WITH AN ASSIST Dr. d G. HURRIED bent's father; Mr. Boater who has Paulo, to relieve Santos of excess to $400,000 and he killed himself be* >.' On Saturday a number of local policeman who had to find some been spending some time at the other place- to eat that day—. ocean traffic. The cost will be cause he would "rather be dead than ' j • Bremen win go. to Plainfield where Aurora, 111.—A police squad an Bersrhinzo Broadbent home, returned home $347,000. eat ordinary food." '.there will be a firemen's muster. In route to Investigate telephoned re­ George Rltzel, who runs a cafe Sunday. where the traffic force usually eata, Chiropodist - Podiatrist ■^connection with the muster plans ports of gun shots happened along Foot Ortbopsdlos At Miss Hilda Johnson entertained without any rental charge. have been made to have an old Just as John Bodish, 21, paroled re­ also is an ardent angler. He just several of her friends from Worces­ building set on fire and old time ap­ cently from Pontiac reformatory, shut up shop the other day, tacked a Norton Shod Store Like «n old tree, a fine old Ale is ter, Mass., Sunday. paratus will be called upon to fight stuck a gun in the* r}bs of Carl sign on the door "gone fishing," and Robinow Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Rienzi Parker had the fire. After there has been a Lindquist, 30, and demanded hla went. PiMnedStS the fruit of slow natural processes aa week-end guests friends from ■ demonstration of the method of money. Bodish was not the marks­ When he returned a huge rock Cuba. If you no longer want your fighting fires given by the old man. but he was arrested for rob­ had been rolled against the door. It which cannot be hurried. Through Billy Simpson, who has been sev­ 'methods modem apparatus will be bery. took 10 men and a truck to remove eral weeks in Rochester, N. Y„ with present stove, we will take put Into use to show how fires are It. every stage, from the ripening of relatives, has returned to the home sow extinguished. of his grandparents, ^ r. and Mrs. it in place of any installation the hops and barley to the long Samuel Simpson. f a . B E i K H i n n - Joseph Brlerley of Rockville Is charge. (On standard overhead service.) leisiuely process of ageing, boimti- spending his vacation at Tolland at intern al revenue jo b the Steele House. Rev. John Alison, pastor ot the DHuison Roor ful Nature slowly imparts certain Presbyterian Church at Holyoke, In case you wish to retain your UP TO SENATE CROUP All In The Course O f The Day's News Mass., was the preacher at the Tol­ for qualities that can be obtained in land Federated church Sunday present stove, the only deposit morning service, exchanging pulpits ★ BEAUTY ★ ENDURANCE (Oontinaed from Page One) no other way. Every drop of with hts nephew. Rev. Valentine S. ^Alison, the regular pastor. ★ PROTECTION ★ ECONOMY required is SI5.00 which is Bsnnta confirm him after reconven- Narragansett has that rich, creamy^N Mrs. Harold Graham returned mg next January he might receive Sunday from New York where she BEAUTY • , , such t distla* refunded after two years' use back salary to the date he took of­ gutshed variety of Beckmta-Daw. The New ‘Lite-Tex’ Hat mellow flavor that is Nature’s ow a spent a week with relatives. Mr. son patterns and colors! fice. . Graham spent the week-end In New of electric cooking. However. Francis T. Maloney, York. ENDURANCE . . . a Beckman- For Immediate Wear Connecticut's junior Senator who Mrs. Adamson of New York was Dawson Roof remains new*look- In Light, Medium and Dark Brown, Light Tan supported Smith's nomination, ex­ the, soloist at the Federated church ing and weatherproof for years and Light Gray. pressed the opinion be might find it service Sunday morning, Mrs. and years. Colors last. Shingles At the end of the year's trial, impractical to accept the post on Adamson la the daughter of Mr. and stay flat on the roof. that baals. Mrs. V. Sano of Snlpstc Lake. PROTECTION . , , the heaviest you may continue to keep Came .4s SiirprlM* Mr. and Mrs. '^John Edwards of ram and wind cannot penetrate The nomination came as a sur­ South WlUlngton called on ToUand the heavT mineral surface and the electric range al the nom­ prise to the Connecticut Congres­ friends Saturday. tough asphalt coating of Beckman- $3*50 sional delegation. Maloney did not Miss Thelma Price, In company Dawson Shingles. And they help mtpect It since no agreement had keep but the cold of winter and inal rental charge of 30 cents with Miss Mary Daria, have been heat of summer. bem reached between Connecticut motoring to different points of Inter­ Democratic leaders and since Post­ est through Vermont ECONOMY . . . yon can have a week. master General Farley is on vaca­ a new Beckman-Dawson Roof non’ New Heavier Weight HATS tion Id the Pacific, WATEBBUBY FIBE. with fse down pmymtnt, for as little r Although Attorney General Cum­ American people who have Savlpgs Accounts save that M $5.11 a month under the Na­ tional Housing Act. mings never publicly Indicated sup­ they may have money to spend wisely when they want it. Waterbury, A ut 21.—(AP) — For Fall Wear Electric C(x>king has long since passf’ the port of any candidate. It was re- Fire which broke dut In the vulcan­ Phone us and let us show yon -----‘.ed reliably that he had In the the newest Beckman-EHwson col­ Sport Modeli$^ Including izing plant of the United Hre and ors and designs. . experims.ntal stage—Don^t wait another day : several days made It known to Soles (Company here at 1 o'clock this Persian Mixture Canyon Mixture „ White House his support of GET THE HABIT OF DEPOSITING REGULARLY IN morning did damage estimated by longer to find out for yourself. §mltb. company officials at about. $9,000. Ask About the Famous Autumn Snap - tonergan last year gained the N There were more than 1,000 tires In band In the patronage fight the building. It was reported that Tapered Asphalt Shingle. Regular Hats in Light and Dark A a f\ f\ W rejecting the administration the blaze was caused by an over­ Gray — Brown, Fawn and Dark Blue < i f vl ^ i e e s for collector of internal rev- flowing vulcanizing machine. « u e and district attorney when ASK YOUR ELECTRIC DEALER OR CALL US were brought up In the Senate fpr eonflrmation. THE SAVINGS BANK AUTOISTS IN DOUBT. BEiHmnn-Diiiiison hsphhit roofs UNT ps iH owever, the dispute entered a New Haven, Aug. 21.— (AP) — A w phaae with the election of an- The cases of 20.riolatlons of the (#>er Democrat In Senator i Malo- OF MANCHESTER motor vehicle laws were presented The Manchester Electric Co. Lonergon refused to nominate A Mutual Savings Bank In City Ck)urt today. Thirteen driv­ CfHOUSe^SON, ■‘'Udate, saying be was awalt- ers were assessed a total of $63 not G. E. WILLIS & SON, Inc. RICH • CREAMY » MRLLOW Including costs in fines, 11 cases Coal, Lumber, MaMuz* SuppIlea, Paint, were continued, four were nolled and INC. 773 Main St. Phone 5181 Uo iMders ^ hlls Msdoney i Main Street xeL 5125 Mancheeter [ actively for Smith’s ,.noml- Malsal-Sarlasa Bank OsalMl PsaA n one caoe judgment waa suspend^ 90 payment of costs. Distributed by MORIN 4 CCWANYf Inc.. X5X C3iarle« S t, Hartford. Tel 7-9X2Xt MANCHESTER BVENTNO HERALD, UAMCRESTEE. CONN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21,1988. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, a)N N „ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21,19SIL [fpAGE SIX 1PAGE SEVEN !

the war In such a way that the fight­ living in AUantlo a ty , N. J-. Is in reading and writing their parente' seat of Senator Tom Gore and other langtULge, and In tee hletory and entries are likely. Rogers In Unreleased Picture - IBanrtfrHter ing forcee of Ethiopia will be de­ the bands of the police charged with literature of China. ' Reports of the candidacy of Rogers }Vas Nation*s GROUP OF WORKERS PASTOR FINDS sii^C atrocious assault and battery, hav­ CAMP WOODSTOCK stroyed. Idol Cnrioalty Rogers, who got to Congress be­ Daily Accident Cortttns flrrtUi There Is, indeed, vary little doubt ing kicked Arthur Jordan, 9, so that' Not for years has there been any cause voters thought they recog- nlzefT*a familiar name, capsed an Final Clearance PUBUBUEO BT THE the smaller boy died. Twice be­ tong warfarc/worth mentioning, but FOR CARNIVAL IS BIG Report Aim PARKED ny/ about th* valor of the Ethiopians. unbelieving but amused newspaper­ No. 1 Air Passenger TO TAKE MOVIES BXItAI,!) PRINTINO COMBANT, INC the red facade of Hip Sing head­ In the past, both Immediate and re­ fore the Blake boy had been appre­ man to-aek Rogers: AS OF TUESDAY, AUGUST SO II BtM«ll BUttt quarters and tho gawdy front of the U

’ around In the pic­ Even more unpleasant to the ble; white wrought A n A C action. ing a week’s vacation In Providence. turesque manner, chattering In as­ White House was the paring ot plaid or white with A n e n 47.95 Side Chair, Modem design C /Y credit, but it Is eometlmes clearer of It, they must still pay that In­ with sUck bamboo ...... O O a O v I Ir o n ...... $ 0 * 4 S 3 The first alarm la to be answered R. I. sorted dialects and standing In front the proposed graduated corporation blue plaid; foot rests.. ^ * 3 * 0 9 I w as piloted through m y course. Cer­ than foresight, tt is now evi come tax though conceivably they $5.50 Steamer Arm Chairs as $2.25 Round Top All Metal Fold­ by tho 'Torrent" built In 1769 and John Sears of Mount Vernon, N. of the chicken-track bulletins posted tax from a spread of 6 per cent to under the command of (Jhlef Henry T., and Howard and James Bick­ .'dent enough that if a large part of might not have a dollar to pay It a difference of I per cent. above, with canopies in A A n n Miscellaneous Chairs ing End Table; A | 1 7 A tainly I enjoyed my studies and am Best First Quality Tires On the Road along the "bloody com er’* of Pell ffreen ...... R. Taft of Norwich. The old- band ford of White Plains spent the weeli- The graduation from 1 3 per addition ...... « (> 4 s a 3 9 $19.95 Tubular Chrome Arm Chair; A T O C /\ $ i a / 9 the effort, money and time expended ulth. and Mott streeta. But there also are $9.95 Nest-of-3 large Chinese pumper "Mlnnataxet” of the Daniel­ end with the Misses Mary and happy in my work.” cent to 14 >4 per cent established seat and back upholstered In green.. O 1 iS a O U on many scores of separate com­ The government’s position that a Cccldentallzed Chinese, many of Peel-Cane A T C A son department will answer the sec­ Catherine Hopper. They left early them well educated, who conduct tho principle of taxing “bigness"— Yacht Chairs $6.75 Tubular Iron Arm Chair; metal A a q n munity celebrations' of the three bank depositor whose funds have the Brandele - Frankfurter Idea — Tables ...... $ f aOiX ond alarm, while the old "General Monday morning for a motor trin their business along American lines, $4.95 Metal Frame Arm Chairs. seat and back; green...... 0 4 * i ! i O Putnam" steamer which was In use through Vermont Up to 28% More Mileage Test-ProYedI hundredth celebration of the settle­ been frozen solid In a closed bank about as effectively as a nudist pro­ Finishes: Orange with white $1.95 Small Hourglass Stools FRANCIS SULLIVAN, road the big metropolitan news­ $9.96 Wrought Iron Side Chair with upholstered of Peel during the early 1900's will respond Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Zuelch have ment of Connecticut had been devot­ claims bis principles by going must wait until the end of the bank's papers, and watch tho stock market. striped duck, yellow A n Q Q seat and back In woven cane; A/I O fi ' C a n e ...... to the third alarm. The fourth alarm returned from Black Point where barefoot. Expect a fight on that in with b row n ...... ^ < 3 * 9 0 $1.49 State Highway Department. ed to the development and mainten­ liquidation before he can make an Chinatown debs have bobbed their $7.00 Old Hickory Occasional will call out the modem apparatus. they have been spending their vaca­ the Senate, with results uncertain. $4.95 Wood Frame Arm Chairs; $3.95 Bar Harbor Arm Chairs ance during this summer of a well allowable claim of Income deduction, hair, plucked their eyebrows, wig­ Another Governor “on Pan" Table with octagonal tion. While there they hod as their gled Into tight little Grand street green enameled; wood hacks. o f genuine reed; r e d ...... $3.25 oak t o p ...... guests. Miss Madeline LllUe o f WlUl- conceived end well executed Tercen­ despite the fact that the law sets Puerto Rican newspapers are Orange plaid upbol- A n n O $5.50 Maple Porch Rockers; high cane $4.98 FRANQS SULLIVAN di esses, and are demanding perma- attacking Gov. Blanton WInablp $7.75 Old Hickory mantle and George Hlnkel o f this tenary historical exposition at eome stered seats...... ^ * 3 * 9 0 back; cans seat; green finish ...... Occasional IS HUBT IN FIRE Manchester out to permit luch deductions, la nent waves. with all the gay abandon which $3.95 Table with round town. central point in the state, we should $5.95 All Metal; white frame $4.60 Maple Porch Rocker; slat back; RIVERSIDE TIRES! manifestly ridiculous. It might Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frink have A Beautiful Boslneea used to feature their blasts at Oov- oak t o p ...... $5.59 Munich, Aug. 21 — (AP)—Fire have done something more worth cane seat; natural fin ish ...... $2.95 returned to their home from Pino take ten years for the bank to Two beauty parlors are doing a Bob Gore, resigned. Translating SiV-...... $4.50 J. which destroyed the upper part ot while. liquidate. It already has taken booming business, and the Chinese freely from a humorous rag pretend- I the Swiss (Consulate today caused Lake Shores where they have been Yet Lower Prlcedl Comparel As matters stand it Is quite- as operators chew gum and use modem ing to describe renovatlcm of La- Umbrella Tables Floor Lamps Injury to fifteen persons and prop spending the summer. more than three years to wind up Forteleza. governmental pklace at Old Hickory Chairs slang and retail all the gossip to $7.50 S2-lnch Folding Tables; $4.5ft Bridge; white wrought erty damage o f $100,000. Henry Lacey of Hartford waa the well that Manchester has decided the affairs of a broken bank in San Juan, one finds; $3.65 Cane Seat green o r'ora n g e...... week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J their customers. These places change $5.95 iron; decorated white glass oil Twelve firemen were taken to the Actnil teste show that RlvtrsidM give up to 2S% so t to undertake a celebration of Its Manchester and the end Is" not yet. hands rather frequently, because as "The palace haz II apartments C2talr ...... $2.98 $13.95 S3-incb Stationary Table; hospital suffering from smoke P. Sheridan. "I take pleasure in testifying to the —four for sleeping, four for loung­ font; pleated chintz A n C A more milaage than other fint-quality urtti That means own, which at best would have been Meantime not a single depoaitor soon as one owner geti; a generous $4.65 Roclur to red ...... $11.25 shade...... $ a 3 a O v l poisoning. A son, Frederick WlUUm, Jr., was you gat up to one (re* mU* in every five you drivel That ing, and three for repose . . . . match above ...... $14.96 42-lnch Stationary Table; bom to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. success of the methods of the Hartv am unnecessary face-saver and muSt could tell today the amount of his stake she pops off to China to open $3.50 $4.50 Bridges; red or green with The fire, exUngulsbed after six meane even greeter tavinge when yen consider that The governor works In a hammock, $7.00 Rocker with yellow, brown, or green ...... iTins of New York city, Saturday have amounted to very little Indeed. e shop there. Another business now $11.95 heavily pleated chintz A n c n hours of fighting. Is reported to Wards regular prices loss down to the last cent, the liquid­ with a goldfish bowl full o f red cane seat and b a ck .. have been caused by a ehort circuit at the Windham County Community ford Secretarial School. I consider In native hands Is undertaking; Oc­ herring nearby. There U a ham­ $5.50 shades ...... $ 0 * D U on lUvertidet are as ation having not yet been completed. cidentals used to handle all Chinese (Settee ean be had to match $4.95 Bridges; white or red; In an elevator. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Trlns have WRITTEII aUAUNTEE mock in bis office to j each of bis this rocker.) Fiber R ugs a ^ m m er home on Babcock Hill. the courses thoroughly efficient and low os any first qual­ NOT YET FORECLOSED The slrople, business-like method, funerals. advisers." $1045 0x12, StencUed pleated chintz An AC JlQillNST EVEmHINa ity tiree and conaUer- or course, would be to allow such a There are eome Chinese doctors shades ...... $*3 ea7 *3 Mr. Md Mrs. Royce Crow of practical in every respect.” One of the numerous able press Miuiy Would Save Nation d esig n ...... $8.95 TWO FLIERS KILLED W e^wken. New Jersey are spend- ably LOW ER tiun and a couple of Chinese lawyers. An embarrassment ot riches Folding'Chairs . S7.50 Bridges; red VIS or 5 green: 4 CC41, correspondenta nowon duty at Addis claim as the Beerys’ upon proper $10.50 0x9, Stenciled mg the week at Mrs. Graham's Tea mosti And remember The latter, in drawing up contracts, faces the administration as can­ $3.95 All Metal with simulated pleated chintz toe that the eame ex­ proof of its validity, and then re­ d esig n ...... $8.95 Tulsa, Okla., Aug. 21.— (A P )— A Room. thet Ababa presenta the idea that one of stiU have a little trouble with their didates over the country announce cane seat and back. A a ) O C shades ...... EVBKTTHINO caa tra quality that gives quire that any eums subsequently re­ $7.85 6x9, Stenciled design; 5 patterns $5*95 fight Instructor and bis student were JOHN McGANN, nippaa to a tira la Mnric* the major we-knesses of the Ethi­ cllmt couRtrymen because they are themselves against Democratic Green or yellow finishes a P A * 9 9 or Woven Plaid ...... $6.65 dead today apparontl.v because they wItHOUT LIMIT to to youRivertidea’ great- ceived by the depositor as dividends all very polite in business matters members of Congress who have op­ $1.95 Mstal Chair with wood number o( montha *r mllat. opian army, in the forthcoming con­ $7.85 6x9 Woven “didn't know which was doing tho COLLUSION r Cummins Diesel Engines. The atioufait written eaar. cr mileage end sav­ on the frozen account be treated as and refuse to appear In legal docu­ p o s e the New Deal. P la id ...... Ferneries flying.” tata* *T*r orfaradl ing* give* yon great­ flict with Italy, may prove to be the For Instance, five men have al­ $6.65 new income and taxed accordingly. ments as “the party of the first ...... $1.49 (Without pots unless otherwise A, W. Meadows, Department of *'6Y*'**binent stand er safety tool very fearlessnees and Impetuosity of part." ready decided to enter the Demo­ noted.) The Beerys have taken the case Commerce inspector, ventured this •Itmod n w the Polar bear pens In Haile ^laasle’B soldiers. This cor­ Race-proud leaders o f the com­ cratic congressional prim a ry MlsceUaneous $1.26 2-pot Ivy Stand; antique ;to the Board of Tax Appeals. Per­ against George Huddleston of Ala­ theory after inspecting the wreck­ Gardens of suburban JOHN McGANN respondent expresses the conviction munity worried for years lest $12.00 Old Hickory Settee; can* green wrought A O age of a training plane that crashed Brookfield does not supply ice haps the Board will see the matter younger generations grow up too bama, leader of the fight against Blanchester -that If the Ethiopians can be in- the administration on the holding Icte yesterday with Ward Crawford, weaTn--but It does have popcorn. Americanized. So the Chinese Chari­ $2.95 8-pot Ivy Stand: white cr And It does a rushing business ; duced to fight a cautious, bush- in a more reasonable light than the company bill. Already it begins to ...... $9*50 Instructor, and Fred G. Hill, student. Treasury Department. table and Benevolent Association!, (Rocker can be bad to match WATKINS verdl green 'wrought ^ n n c Meadows said ha found Hill's The reason U simple. The Polar prhacklng war,, they cannot be de- look as If the antl-Huddleston trots which is supported by the Nanking would bs spread around sufficiently above.) lron;'2 styles ...... v 4 k * * 3 9 bonds bqd “frozen" the controls, bears have perfected their begging at /MANCHESTER, CONN. to a high degree. They do not care T h e H a r t f o r d S e c r e t a r ia l S c h o o l, m e . JMsivcly beaten; but be fears that Government aa well aa by local Chi­ to let Oeoiie walk back In. which were found still In working Mo n t g o m e r y Ward 1179 Mata C«.n. eir contempt for danger and for NOT SO SAPPY THERE nese, started a school. Graduatea of Congressmen Josh Lee, Will order. for ice cream but they go for poo- American colleges werO|lfired to in­ com io a blf way. 82M 28 MAIN STREET TEL. 5161 nay cause them to A ny. on^ x boy of 12 n**"**! stepbon Blake, Rogers, and Wesley Disney ot Okla- MANCHESTER struct Um chiidna of cWaatoira la bosM ars «U openly petrstlng Um 4 . ■ANcmoarnsR e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n >A<«£S EIGHT HANOTESTER EVENING HERACD, HANCHENTEE, fXfNN. 'WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 1 ,19SS,

or they do not realize that coopera ABOUT TOWN MESSAGE REVEALS tion la all that ii needed to "Save WINAUKI IS NAMED CROSS TO DISCUSS An All-Star Team for the Olympics THE OPEN FORUM our wild blrdz". I want eveifone BANDITS ROB BANK MRS. DELFHINE BAKER who Is Interested enough In wild One of the last activities on the' Communlcatlona for publication in the Open Forum will not life conservation to help In this TIRCENTENARY AIDE is MARRIED IN LONDON M ERRin HIGHWAY Manchester Y. M. C. A. playgrounds DEATH OF WRITER gimranteed publication If they contain more than 800 words. campaign to get In touch with me for the season will be the pet show “ Amateur Champions” of the World Already, Dionne Quintuplets Appear Pointed for Fresh MIsa Johanna Newman The Herald reaervei the right to decline to pu‘-" -‘- — — **— either by letter or phione and I will IN DAYTIME RAID that will be held Thursday after­ Laurels—^In Another Decade Or So! Largely attended funeral servlcea that may be ilbeloui or which la in bad taate. iresalon be very glad to place bird posters Frank (toskey of Hartford, par­ noon. There has been more Inter­ of political vlewa is dcalred but contribution! oi ade marshal for the Polish division Widow of Former U. S. Federal were held this morning for Miss Jo­ ou hit or her land. I have placed Official Weds Timothy PWA Expected Soon to Ap- est shown this summer In the show Note Requests Removal of hanna Newman; prayers at 8:30 at AO Ford Dealers m State which are defamatory or abusive wUl be rejecud. over three hundred of these posters of ths Tercentenary parade to be than before and indications are that the home oh Hackmatack street so far. held Ih Hartford during the week of President Estimates $20,000 Godde, Former New Yorker. B a r g a i n H o u n d there will be many boys and girls were followed with a solemn requiem BUY IN MANCHESTER October 7 as one of the concluding entering pets for the contest tomor­ ^absolutely useless to debate I shall begin again tomorrow and state-wide events on the Terconten- Body from Apartment in high noass at 9 o'clock at St. James's Asked to Cwnpete in Sale Editor, The Herald: I Issue. BtwckwcII, Berkshire. Eng.. Aug. jdy for Nine Million Fed­ row morning. I hope after reading this article, I arv program, today announced the church. Rev. William J. Monaghan I would like to exprees juet a The Townsendites (including Mr. shall have more help Was Taken by Four Men 2j.— (AP)—Timothy Godde, former of the Sacred Heart church of New . ilntment of John 'Wlnalskl New York City. of Autos, thought or two that occur to me Spless) have had sufficient oppor­ Thank you, Mr. Editor, for this lartford as his chief aide. New Yorker, married Mrs. Delphlna eral Grant for Project Prosecuting Attorney William J. Haven was celebrant. Rev. P. F. Kil­ tunity to take a "crack" at my space. upon reading the letter of CSaude C. in New Jersey, Baker In the local registry office Have your films developed with Shea, who is state deputy of the leen of St. James's church was dea­ argpiments in the Open Forum. If today. caramel Idng or eervi*. Knights of Columbus, Is In New Gates In Monday’s Herald. He bor­ CHAIUJCS E. B(X)TH, eight pictures printed Including one con and Rev. (Jharles Olshefski of rowed an auto. If you will recall, these arguments could be so easily IIT Ridge St.. with whipped cream. j York as representative from Con­ Danbury, Aug. 21.— (A P) — The Following the ceremony, the wed­ 5x7 enlargement aU for 40c. Leave Hartford, Aug. 21.— (A P )—Gov. St. Bernard's church, Rockville, was Hartford, Aug. 21.— (AP) — An refuted at a public debate which ding party returned to St. Leonard’s necticut to the fifty-third annual su­ mysterlou.a death of Ludwig Bemel- drove to Hartford and back In order Manchester, Conn, films to be developed at the Elite sub deacon. experiment calling for a change to purchase a gadget for nine cents would last but a few hours, why Blalretown, !(• J-. Aug. 21.— (A P) castle, Windsor, the home of the The fresh fruit plate for hot day* Crosa will consider details of the preme convention of the Knights of man, a writer, waa revealed today In haven't oUr opponenta with weeks Studio and save the middleman’s While the body waa borne into the In the policy of letting state con­ In Hartford that would have cost -Four bandits In a car bearing bride's brother, Horace B. Dodge. profit. Is- a feature of a number o f nJetro- $20,000,000 Merritt highway at a Coldmbus, which opened In that city a message received at Peach Lake auditorium Jatnes Breen sang "Ave of time at thelf disposal proved we yesterday. Mr. Shea went to New forty cents in Manchester and claims Passaic county plates today robbed There they held a reception. polltan restaurants. To makT'lt. conference tomorrow afternoon at by his mother-in-law from the su­ Marla” ; at the elevation he sang tracts has been undertaken at the are wrong? Anythbig that can be REAPPRAISAtWORK arrange sections of orange or grape York on Monday and will be in that to have saved money, the First National Bank o f on un- The bride, daughter of the late 3:30 with the anticipation that perintendent of the New York apart­ "O Salutaria” , and at the changing suggestion of Attorney General eaid In person, can be said In the Dip the rag with which you are fruit, melon balls, wedgea o f ^ s h PWA officials will soon forward an city the remainder of the week. Not I can appreciate that Mr. Gates eitimated sum of money In a swift­ Horace Dodge, motor car manufac­ ment house In which he resides. of the vestments Mrs. Margaret Sul­ Edwaord J. Daly. Open Forum! TO DEUY ASSESSORS turer, and widow of Raymond T. cleaning windows In paraffin to get pineapple, berries of any kind and application for a Federal grant of only will he attend the convention, The message, addressed to Mrs. The state police department will wrote to the Forum In indignation Since first exposing the Townsend ly-executed daylight raid. but will later in the week be pres­ livan sang "Softly and Tenderly over the difference In price for Baker, former director of the United a sheen Impossible with merely soso sliced peaches on a plate. Put a $ 0 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , Madeline Bemelman, his wife, re­ Jesus Is Calling.” At the close of be the first, excluding the highway "joker” plan, I have read the state­ The bandit car drew up In front of and water. mound of powdered sugar In the cen­ ent at the meeting of the state de­ which. In this case, there Is probably States Mint, wore a black and The conference called by PWA quested the removal of his body from the service Mr. Breen sang "When department, to give everybody a ments made by Townsend before the bank about a half hour after It ter of the plrte. Another fruit Engineer Leslie A. Hoffman, \\ill In­ puties from all parts of the country, some very good reason. There Is al­ the House Ways and Means Com­ Discussion Between Selectmen’s white silk dress, a close-fitting black the apartment, at 201 East 40th Evening Comes." chance to bid. opened its doors, and two of the four hat, and a spray of carnations. plate combination is prunes, apri­ clude Highway Commissioner John who are also in attendance. ways a wddo range In the quality of mittee. Surely Mr. Spless can know Committee and Board Dis­ men. guns In their bands, walked In­ Banana Nut Cake. m- street, where It was described at be-. The beprers were Leo Burke, Ed­ All Ford dealers In the state. It Godda's best man, Arvld Samuel- cots, dates apd raisins with aliOnd- A. Macdonald, State Senator Henry Ing in a state of decomposition, metal Items and seconds are com­ no more nor tell more about closes Revaluation Will Be to the building. 1 1-8 cups flour (sifted) ful of nuts. Miss Caroline Cullln of Bond ward D. Lynch, Jr., Leo J. Cleary. was learned today will be asked to son, o f London, signed the register M. Bradley, Jr., of Derby, and State creating a nuisance for other ten­ Harry E. Hills, Philip Shaw, Jr., and compete for the sale of 102 two mon. Then, often such an item la the "plan” than Townsend himself. Late. The bandits forced the employes 2 teaspoons baking powder Senator Charles P. Rumpf of Da­ street. In company with a party of I have carefully read the testi­ with Dodge, who gave his sister ants. Thomas J. Qulsh. door Ford sedans which the state featured as a “loss leader” and aold snd two customers to lay flat on the away. 1-4 teaspoon soda rien. Hartford friends, is motoring out to mony of experts brought before the Mrs. Bemelman's mother, a Mrs. Burial was In St. Bridgets ceme­ police department Is authorized to below coat to deliberately mislead p ie members of the assessment floor. The bank’s president later esti­ Godde, for 1-2 cup shortening Prellmlnarj estimates by Mr. Scandia, Kansas, and will be absent the customer into thinking that such House Ways and Means Committtee ler assistant secretary Freund, of Mount Klsco, N. Y „ said tery and Rev. P. F. Killeen was In purchase as replacements of autos sub-committee of the Board of Se­ mated the loss at $20,000 In caah. ■ of the BmpI ! Trust company of 1 cup sugar Hoffman are that S.OOO man-years from town until after Labor day. difference In price as would normal­ by Townsend—experts, mind you, that her daughter had been spend­ charge of the committal service. used by the nine barracks. lectmen met with the Board of As­ New York,------represents American 1- 2 teaspoon salt of employment are Involved, The They will rctuni by way of Chicago ing her vacation with her at Peach ly be paid can be saved them on all who repudiated the plan as It was sessors this morning In the Muniol- 2 eggs The director of the museums at and Cleveland. Sets a Precedent. firms In London as an import agent. 37-mlle route, avoiding traffic cen­ Lake and had just recently left for a Items. Mr. Oates la not figuring that written. If bis own experts thought pal building for an Informal discus­ Hull, Eng., traded a matchbox con­ Joseph Muldoon, Jr. Police Comnilssloncr Anthony so little of the plan, why In the Some disagreement waa expressed 2- 3 cup nlashed bananas ters, would connect at the New motor tour of New England. She The funeral of Joseph Muldoon,. bis time Is worth anything, nor that sion of the reappraisal work being 6 tablespoons sour milk or butter­ taining 12 rare moths to the British York line with the Hutchinson Riv­ In compliance with the wishes of Sunderland has not disclosed wheth­ world should I lend myself to a de­ concerning the wedding trip. knew nothing of the death of her Jr,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mul­ er the bids will be publicly advertis­ be used a quarter's worth of gas. done by Uie J. M. Clemlnshaw com- Ship Arrivals milk Museum for hta skeleton of a er parkway, and run through Fair- a large number of the Y. M. C. A. bate which is only a scheme to ad­ pany of Cleveland. Said Godde: "I am not taking a whole. son-in-law and is endeavoring to doon of 119 Cedar street, who was ed or letters will be sent to every Most people are not fortunate vertise the plan. honeymoon yet. I am compelled to 1-3 cup walnut meats, broken field county, parallel to the shore playground children, the directors accidently killed yesterdhy in the The contract with the Clemlnshaw of recreational activities consented contact her daughter with the Infor­ Ford dealer Inviting bids, either for enough to be able to borrow a car 1 call Townsend a “quack” doctor leave alone for the continent Imme­ Quantity: 1 9-lneh loaf. and seven to ten miles Inland, to the yard at his home while helping his concern calls for completion of the drohn Wlnalskl Arrived: Housatonlc river at Stratford. to stage an amateur show Saturday mation. all or part of the cars, which may for this purpose, nor can they make because no reputable doctor would diately for Important Interviews with Temperature: 850 degrees F. father to fell a tree, will be held to­ amount to $50,000- Whatever the a special trip. connect himself with the many r^scaament by September l, hut Excallbur, New York, August 21, Time: 40 minutes. The work could be started In De­ morning at 10 o'clock. The program from Marseilles. bonkers. I «1U be away about a morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at method, it will be the first time that If people will only figure up the questionable patent - medicine ads this morning It was not expected the Wlnalskl Is a prominent fortnight. When I return, we will Sift flour, baking powder, soda cember with Immediate government will include dances, songs and some the home, and 2:30 at St. Mary’a work would he finished before the Harnord business man and Is recog­ President MoKlnley, Shanghai I CHOOSE lh« ■$••! ««na any state department, outside of the Incidental costs and Inconveniences shown In the Townsend Weekly. fix up the details of the honey­ and salt together. Cream shorten­ I vonlttnt of our sovorol approval. forms of instrumental music. Episcopal church. middle of the month. The assesaors, nized as one of the outstanding lead­ Atiguat 20, Seattle. SIX DEFINITELY highway, will have given everybody occasioned by going or sending out These ads demonstrate conclusively moon.” ing. Add sugar gradually and ploni. Tho only cool lo Nathan Hale Lodge, Loyal Orange who uaually have their lists com­ ers of the Polish residents of the j o ehoryo of Inroo vor concerned an opportunity to com­ Townsend considers the monetary Maunganiil. Wellington. August Said Dodge: "Of course she's go­ cream well. Add unbeaten eggs. Mrs. Lillian Palmer is visiting her Young Americans, of which the lad ct town for things that can be pur­ pleted before the first of October state. He la a member of the Hart­ I eont o month, lhirty«aln pete for a state contract. angle more highly than profession­ 18, San Francisco, ing with him. Only he Is scared Boat thoroughly. Mix nut meats yor annum, on tho un- slater, Mrs. Harold Griffith, of the was a member, will march from the chased here, they will readily sec when taxpayers start filing their ford Grange, B.P.O.E., the Klwania Nathan Hale birthplace at South It has been the practice of state al ethics. Pan America, Buenos Aires, Au­ that there will be crowds at the de­ with sifted dry ingredients and add I paid balwea. Tho avor* FARMERS SILENT IN THE RACE FOR home to the church where Rector J. that it does pay to trade In Man­ valuations, anticipated today that club and the Chamber o f Commerce gust 21, New York. i ayomonllilyooatofSlOO departments to Invite selected deal­ parture If he says anything. They Coventry. S. Neill will conduct the service, chester. It Is customluy*'((a In this f have told the people Townsend their preliminary work may he and is a director of the Park Street alternately with milk and bananas. ropaid tn 10 monthly ers to offer bids. This procedure Is a penny grabber. If they prefer Statendam, Plymouth, August 20,' are going by airplane to Paris, paraonta la only $1.08, and from there will proceed to the case to Ignore such Items, but they somewhat delayed this fall. Trust Company In Hartford. He la Pour Into loaf pan lined with waxed Full fopaymanl may bo has brought complaints from deal­ to throw away their money, that Is New York. Vienna, Berlin and Budapest.” The regular meeting of Washing­ East cemetery where burial will are there just the same and are part There will be a conference Friday also a member of the Hartford City paper and bake In moderate oven. I mad# at any tlmo, lharo* ON CROP CONTROL ton Loyal Orange Lodge will be held TAX COLLECTOR ers left out. Attorney General their business. As far as I am con- Balled; The guests, who motored here I by raduoinp total oharfo take place. of the cost of goods that are pur­ afternoon in the Municipal building Plan Commission and president of I propartlonataly. Arranpo at 7:30 tonight In the Orange ball. 'Every one’s a champion, and so patriotic Canadians couldn't resist the temptation to see what the Daly Is understood to feel that the cerUhd they can send him their life the Polish' Political SUte Organiza­ Columbus, New York, August 21, from St. Leonard’s castle. Included chased In that manner. I wonder savings (If capitalism has left them between town authorities and offl- for Bremen. ropaymoota lo auit prom Dionne quintuplets wonhl look like as Olympic team candidates. Here they are In their cute little (Continued from Page One) time has come for opening the state's what Mr. Oates would have done If tion. Dr. and Mrs, John MacBrlde of Lon­ onl Inoomo. business to all concerned in Connec­ any). They have licked (figurative­ clals of the Century Indemnity com­ Charles A Meehan, welt known track shorts anil athletic shirts with the Canadian maple leaf on the front. Who can tell? Maybe the gadget had not fit properly? Or, The Polish people of the stats are Majestic, Cherbourg, August 21 don, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irving of ticut who wish to compete. ly speaking) the feet of the capital­ pany of Hartford regarding the New York. Don't bt IDEAL FINANCINO New York sportsman and general j In a few years iluy'M I '.illy be skimming the hurdles or swimming for their nat,lve land. Lett terms expire this year, Harold C. Al- what 'would he say if each of his own making elaborate plana for the par- Detroit, and Miss Sarah Helmick of Vegetable Growers Take No WATERBURYG.O.P. The plan was described by state ist for a long tljne; now they intend t o l l 's claim against the tax collec­ Detroit. distributor for Schenley whiskies' to right. Nurse la.'.uus, Marie, Annette, Yvonne (who seeme inclined to cry at being left all by, vord will not be a candidate while customers (the directory lists him as tor s bond for a $4,800 deficit in the ado In Hartford and any Polish Western Prince, Santos. August ASSOCIATION, bto. officials as an experiment. If it to kotow to their tool—Doc. Town­ group desiring information on the 21, New York. * Tormented was visiting the several package heraeiUr Gmelie, Cesile, and Nurse Lamoreux. Mrs. Lillian S. Bowers “expects to a route salesman) should advance send. office. Action at Today’s Session store and drug stores today accom­ be.” works some say. It may be extended lo communicate Duchess of Richmond, Southamp­ DNII wbtlievebi* Room 6, Rubinow Bldg. to other departments, though no him the same argument that they "Bruno” asks why I do not admit Twins number 1.07 per cant of panied by Fred Werthelm, of the Everett T. McKinney, member of SELECTS BURRALL can save a few cents by going to with Frank Coskey. 805 Main street, ton, August 20, Montreal. .•alV Wlowi Ihe 843-838 Main Street such move has been officially made defeat as regards the dictionary John Wlnalskl, 1140 Albany Avenue the babies bom In this country. Liquor Products Company, Hartford. the Board of Relief, announced he Hertford to buy, Ignoring the con­ Issue. This is somewhat ludicrous A ll NRA BULlEnNS Twenty per cent of these are said Phone 7281 « Hartford; Pick Officers. Mr. Meehan Is Introducing the Wil- was a candidate to succeed Mr. Al- yet. or Henry Shlembob, 650 Mein venience or availability of the Item especially ainca I have accepted the Street, all of Hartford. CUPPER AT SODWAYB. to be twins of identical typa. kens Family whiskey to the trade vord on the school board. • when they want it? 'olce’s" definition o f polysyllables |TC*'^'Resm ol and Is finding the brand a ready The office of Republican auditor Mr. Coskey also announced today Deputy Registrar of Voters BURROUGHS JAILED The chief argument In favor of and still proved my point which is OFF BOARD AT P.O. that addlUonal aides for Polish par­ Jidw ay leland (B y Pan Am* Hartford, Aug. 21—(AP) — Ex seller In town. was opened to competition with Mr, that no writer exists who dees not Airways) Aug. 21. —(AP) — cept for the adoption of a resolution trading bera in Mantbester le the ticipation for the Hartford parade Cole's decision to run for tax col­ New Britain, Aug. 21— (A P) — fact that the money circulates local­ use polysyllable words. I do not will be appointed In the near future. from Its pionesrlng flight to insisting that vegetables grown for The Democrats of Manchester are lector and not to seek reelection as Will Be Republican Candi­ ask him to admit defeat, because I Order Comes Through from Wake Island, the Pan American Air­ ------1 commercial canning purposes be in' Sidney Burroughs, 28, of West ly to the ultimate benefit of all re­ to make a concerted effort to get auditor. 48th street, New York city, was siding In this and adjacent communi­ am not out to "defeat" Individuals. Washington to Remove All ways’ Clipper plane rested on the eluded under "the Triple A", the out a vote at the coming election In I am trying to convince folks capi­ Vegetable Growers' Association of Proposals for Republican nomina­ sentenced to jail here today by ties. The money spent with tSe Matter Pertaining to Act. THURSDAY'S SPECIALS AT October. A number of new voters tion as selectmen were filed today date for Mayor. Judge William E. Hagearty in po­ talism has failed and that the sooner JOSEFH MULDOON W EL America, in annual convention here are expected to be made and regis­ Hartford store which was undoubt­ we realize It the sooner will we Alameda, Calif. avoided the matter of crop control by Leland T. Wood of the L. T. lice court to six months in jail. He edly a chain organization, is just Posters and other printed matter ter with the Democratic Party and Wood company, and Matthias Spless, was charged with evading respon­ obtain genuine, lasting prosperity having to do with the demised NRA Tho aipper. carrying Its eight- this morning. that much more taken away from under Socialism. to see that this is done as far as pos­ Indian lore authority and former Waterbury, Aug. 21.— (API sibility, taking an automobile with­ have been removed from the bulletin KNOWN AT FlAYGROOND man crew, arrived here at 4 p. m. No other resolution bearing on sible a committee with Francis local resources from which come "Bruno" seems to think Open Everybody's Market president of the Manchester Taxpay­ the out the permission of the owner, boards at the local post office by or­ yesterday (11 p. m., Eastern Stand­ crop control was presented and It Keefe as chairman, assisted by John Major John M. Biirrall will be maintenance . of the churches, Forum discussion Is merely a prize­ was said there would be no further ers Association. Both were proposed reckless driving, passing a stop sign der of the post office department in ard Time). It covered ths 1,101 G. Mahoney. Leo Kwash, Mrs. Sarah Republican candidate for mayor schools, streets and local Institu­ fight to see who gets defeated. I milcT from Wake Island In 7 hours consideration of the matter. by Harry E. Kohls of the Taxpayers and operating without a license. tions. Washington. . Joseph Muldoon, the Cedar street LAND (PLAKEB Healey, Mrs. Mae Holden, Charles this fall, according to an announce­ An automobile Burroughs was do not feel that way. My oppon­ and 55 minutes. Crop control was discussed at Association. So far I have found that most ents teach me things occasionally About all that can be seen on the boy who lost his life when struck by Lathrop, Bernard Sullivan and Felix ment made today by Attorney Fred­ driving collided with, another car bulletin boards now are clvU service Milk! ^ cans ® . considerable length by Porter Tay' The proposals of Mr; Wood and people who have purchased mer­ (sometimes not realizing It), and I a falling tree yesterday afternoon, 2 4 lor, chief of the general crops sec­ Mozzer has been named. This com­ erick W. Palomba, chairman of the here yesterday and three women announcements, local delivery sched­ SUICIDE VERDK7T 1 Butter! lb. 29® Mr. Spless were temporarily held up chandise or service in Hartford have hope that once In a while I get over waa a popular boy on the West Side tion of the AAA and Dr. Paul Work mittee Is to meet Thursday evening Republican town committee. Attor­ were' Injured, none seriously. Jacob ules, advertisements on postal sav­ playgrounds. Yesterday morning at 8:45 at .the office of Attorney by Town Clerk Turklngton because ney Palomba said that Republican Altman, owner of the automobile done B O from force of habit and In a few good Ideas, too. Whenever Norwalk, Aug. 21— (A P )-^ Dr. professor of vegetable gardening at some of the signatures did not agree they feel Inclined to drop out of the ings, descrlDtlons of men wanted for as pitcher for the West Side Junior Harold Garrity In the State theater leaders had agreed that Major Bur- Burroughs was operating, said he ' thoughtlessness rather than from Federal offenses and warnings on William H. McMahon, medical exam­ Spaghetti! 2 >bs. 19c Cornell University. discussion, I don't want them to feci softball team he pitched both building. with the names In the Republican rail was the most desirable man for had not given him permission to any material advantage gained. Let the Japanese beetle and the neces­ iner, today pronounced the death of r Sugar! lOibs-51® Both discussed the potato control "defeated" or “allenced". games of a double header and won BUI and Mr. Taylor spoke In de­ caucus list. the nomination and that the Repub­ use it. us have a little more civic pride and sity of duck hunters ■ procuring Joseph Rohenfleld, 45, of 7 Bayvlew Still Undecided loyalty, and become Manchester- "Bruno" accuses me of entangling them. He waa the hero of the fense of the bill. A pre-natal clinic will be held to­ lican city convention, to be held on waterfowl hunting license stamps. game. He was to have played In a avenue a suicide. Rosenfleld was morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at Selectmen Sherwood G. Bowers, minded in the spending of our the queationa. How touching! Doeb Oranges! doz. 1 9 c He said there were 31,000 more a date to be set later by the town he think Herald readers will believe game yesterday afternoon. Boys found slumped In his car with the I Grapes! 2 ibs. 15c acres in potatoes. In 1934 than in the Health Center on Haynes street. Frank V. Williams and John Jensen chairman, would without doubt ac­ money. There Is no question that as w e s t e r l y FIRE. motor running in a closed garage announced yesterday they will seek that? All this talk about polysyll­ ‘ he playground will be present at his home, but Dr. McMahon said 1933 with an Increased yield of 50,- cept the recommendation of the sales volume Increases the few prices able words and debates by. our op­ at the funeral which Is to be held 000,000 bushels. rcclection. David Chambers and leaders. Mr. Burrall is now the which now seem relatively high can Westerly, R. I„ Aug. 2I.~(AP)— death was caused by drinking nico­ ponenta la but an effort to draw us tomorrow afternoon. tine poison. 1 Jar Rings! doz. Tuna Fish! 2 ^ms 25® He asserted control of potato pro­ Joseph Pero today said they were deputy Republican registrar of IKLEIN’/I be lowered. away from our exposure of capital­ Fire In the Chaplin block on Main duction would not Increase the price NAVY'S MANEUVERS still undecided about running for the voters, having been named some ■ ■WMARKE.T 1 I would like to close with a para­ ism and Its deformed children. street today caused damage esti­ to the consumer. beard again. days ago by Albert O. Faller, G. O. graph from an inspiring letter re­ If the "Voice" and “Bruno" desire mated at $10,000 to the building and Mr. Taylor described marketing Chairman Cook will not be a can­ P. registrar. \/6i Crnisr St’-DIAL325€\ ceived yesterday from one of Man­ to amuse themselves, I shall not its oceupants. The blaze waa dis­ 1 Sardines! can 5e Potted Meat! 3 10® agreements In the west and south didate for tne board while Mr. John­ chester's leading citizens, Willard Impede their peculiar form of covered on the ground floor and wa.s and said they have been successful. OFF PANAMA CANAL ston Is expected to be if he does not Rogers: humor. They may continue their fought by the Westprly and Pawca- In response to a question by Dr. iiin tor collector. LOUIS HOWE BETTER THURS. SPECIALS "Nothing Is ever built on a foun­ burlesque as long as they please. tuck. Conn., fire departments. Work, he said that the amended Clarence K. Petersen, constable, dation of skepticism, cynicism and They do Socialism a service by dem­ The Westerly Automatic Tele­ 1 Rinso! Ig. pkg. 19c A A A provided that the size of acre­ HAMBURG, Bread! 3 25® was said today to be a candidate for Washington, Aug. 21.— (AP) — doubt. Manchester has not gone to onstrating the foolish arguments re­ phone Co., which occupies a part ot MARLOW'S age could not make marketing Heavy Cruiser Division To the Board of Selectmen but could Louis M. Howe, secretary to Presi­ lb...... 19c Hell and I cannot bring myself to sorted to by Its opponents. the second floor was not damaged, FOR VALUES m agrements with any group unless dent Roosevelt who long has been "ARGO". two-thirds of the number were In not be reached tor a statement. believe that In that town of upwards but the Federal re-employment serv­ ' ' >«■■■■! >1 ■■ .111,^1 ■ Nomination proposals were filed recuperating from a critical Illness, FOWL, 3 lbs. o f 23,000 people, there are not August 17,1935. ices which had offices In the build­ ...... ”"1 favor, even though more than half Circle South America was taken from the White House to o f the handlers of products were In today for Towh Clerk Samuel J. average ...... 59 c enough men with confidence In the ing lost all its records. .CopyrlKht, r.*35, NI:a sprv.'Ice, IncT ' , t. I93:>. NKA Service. Inc.^, ^ Turklngton, Town Treasurer George the Naval hospital today. future of this country and the future 8PARE THE BIRDS The Roblnson-Hlndlo Clothing Co., THE STARS ARE favor of the argeement. Editor of The Herald: It was voted that investigation of After War Games. H. Waddell and Republican Regis­ Because of Installation of a new Sirloin STEAK, of Manchester, to make a bit of on the first floor estimated Us los.i va rk et conditions be continued by Annftt« seems to be looking out for new worlds Cecils applauds enthusiastically as though trar of Voters Robert N. Veltch none kitchen, contractors have been optimism and faith contagious. A •This article is meant for eveiw at about $3,000. Damage was due THE s t r i p e s Manchester resident. ' the special committee on that sub­ to conquer as she sits in Nurse Leroux’. arms, watching one at her famous sisters breaking ot whom has been opposed since forced to cut off plumbing and elec­ no waste, lb...... 3 5 c little bit o f the same mltlatlve and largely to smoke and water. ject. It was also voted to request proud as Punch of her new Olympic track suit some Olympic record Nurse Lamoreux. hold­ they were first elected to those tricity through most of the White determination and sacrifice that only This morning. 1 began a "Spare the Department of Agriculture to Washington, Aug. 21— (A P) — Admirers presented the quins with the cute ing the tiny one. smiles, for she knows how House. It was thought best that TENDERLOIN, the Birds" campaign In which 1 dis­ PUTS POLICE ON SPOT The fiect will hold Its 1938 maneu­ offices. , a few yeare ago built one of the ? Popular Market set up research bodies to Investigate Athletic • outfits, complete with the Canadian much the (juins seem to enjoy their tiny suits Howe be giVen more convenient ac­ tributed bird posters to everyone vers In waters off the western end of Thomas Lewie, whose term as as­ no waste, lb...... 4 9 c greatest Industrial plants In the Bethlehem, Pa., Aug. 21— (AP) — market conditions In large cities end maiile leaf, just like real Olympians resplendent with the Canadian maple leaf. sessor expires this year is a candi­ commodations at the hospital. werld Is all that is needed to bring owning wooded areas. I met some Mayor Robert Pfeifle placed Beth­ 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING the Panama Canal. Capt. Rosa T. Mclntlre, White make recommendation lor their Im- date for reelectlon, he said today. No Pickled Manchester back into the column as people who were very glad Indeed, lehem’s police department on proba- i provemenL Colonel Henry L. Roosevelt, mak­ House physician, reported that he to cooperate with me, however I In these' Washable Frocks at Mar­ ing the announcement today, said tee, "to a certain extent he Involves rapher, waa found In her eleventh other candidates for the office, a leader.” tlon Indefinitely today in his drive President Richard F. Sams, Jr., of continues to show consistent im­ PIGS’ FEET, 3 for 10c also came In contact with people against lotteries and horse racing low s. New Fall stylos, in plaids SHOPPING CENTER FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE that "following the well established SENATE PASSES his nation and produces a war floor apartment yesterday. Her which Is contested annually by sev­ provement. Sincerely yours. enfi cnocHB bqsidGs ono And two* Clarkston, Ga., presided today. eral candidates, have been learned who refused to allow the posters to gambling. John' Christiansen of Wilson custom of holding annual fleet man­ psychology that should not be per­ slayer apparently fired a bullet Into BACON, R. E. HEGEL, piece models, trimmed with novel­ euvers In different strategic areas mitted." as yet. he placed. One woman, after I bad He summoned Superintendent (Windsor) was elected president to the back of her head as he sat at Executive 'Flee President. Fred Trafford, Captain of Detectives ty buttons, others with erxendls and American territorial waters BILL TO KEEP “Not only the citizen but the en­ her aide on the arm of an over- Constables lb...... 29 c August 20,1985. explained to her that certain neigh­ or pique. succeed Mr. Sams. POL1SH-AMEBICAN8 5IEET bors had been only too glad to assist Clarence Smith, and other high Thursday SPECIALS Friday John Hoag of Rocky River, Ohio, contiguous thereto, 'fleet problem tire Nation la concerned," Borah stuffed chair. The body clad In a Of the four constables, Charles 17' vdll be held In the Panama- Tender campaign, said "No, I guess ranking officers, he said, and renew­ was elected vice president. U .S. NEUTRAL held. simple house frock, had been Crockett filed yesterday hla paper Albany, N. Y., Aug. 21.— (A P )— GOOD DEBATINO ed his demand for action. GUARANTEED FAST COLORS Western Central America coast dragged from the living room to the for renomination and Sedrick The New York state council of CUBE STEAKS . . . To The Editor: not. What Is the matter with these Dr. Howard D. Brown of Worth­ area." "At Own Risk" 3 9 c The mayor's ultimatum: "If the ington, 0)iio, was reelected secre­ bathtub. Straughan is also a candidate to suc­ Polish Democrats which claima to In bis letter of August 10 "Bruno I^ple? Either they don’t care any­ HEAVY STEER BEEP He added that the heavy cruiser "I do not think American citizens Job is too big for you, then you must tary and A. J. Rlesbacb, Jr., of Oontlnned from Page One) ceed himself. have been one of the original boost­ We Deliver Orders of $1.00 Boniface Bonaparte Bok” asks why thing at all about our wild'friends quit.” division probably would circle South should be permitted to travel on I repeatedly refuse to debate Mr. $ 1.59 Lindon, Ky., was reelected treasur­ The Republican and Democratic ers of Franklin D. Roosevelt, an­ America after the maneuvers, and of war to all belligerents In a for­ belligerent ships at all. To say ‘at GRAND JURY REVIEWS Or Over Free! Mathias Spless. 'While I have m small sizes, too, for ths school er. their own risk’ only meets the primaries will be held In the Munici­ nounced today that It was launching Pound other vessels would visit Atlantic eign conflict. SHERMAN MURDER CASE All Specials For Cash 1 answered this question before, I miss. ’BONELESS RIB ROAST Pound B. J. Busch of Minneapolis, Minn., pal building September 10. All can- a national movement to re-elect him and Gulf ports. question partially." shall do so again. and Harry F. Hohlt of Indianapolis, A system of licensing munitions He made the only reference to didaciea must be filed with the town to the Preeldency. Ind., were elected directors for three The fleet will leave the West Cucumbers for making dills, Because Mr. Spless knows be it Coast late In April and complete war nianufacture and export as a perma­ the Italo-Ethloplan situation. In re­ Fitchburg. Aug. 21.— (AP) — The clerk on or before next Monday. Delegates from Illinois, Michigan, years. Worcester county Grand Jury today Connecticut and Massachusetts met sweet mixed, or bread and good at debating It Is to bis ad- games at the end of May. nent policy of this government, ferring to the danger of allowing The primary plana of the Demo­ vantage to challenge inexperienced Asked whether protests In the along the lines of the Geneva arms American citizens to travel Into heard the case of Newell P. Sher­ crats, annually prepared during a with the executive committee of the butter pickles, COLLAR PHELPS APPOINTED man, 26. former Scoutmaster and state organization. Another meet­ ersons to a debate. A debate In Japanese press against holding this treaty of 1925, ratified earlier In the war areap becauae it may Involve meeting of the town committee, per bushel...... O v C Slie insUmce, however, would decide year's maneuvers in the triangle session by the Senate. the United States in war. choir singer, accused of murdering have not been formulated as yet. ing was called for November 5 In Middletown, Aug. 21— (AP) Washington. nothing more than that Mr. Spless and bounded by Hawaii, Puget Sound Adoption of the resolution mate­ his 23-year-old wife, Alice, by over^ The Republican Town Committee was a better debater than I am. It Tax Collector Frederick L. Phelps A ban against American ships turning a canoe on Lake Singletary, and Alaska prompted the action, carrying arms or munitions under rially Improved adjournment pros­ v/IU meet Friday night In the would not prove the Townsend received notification today of his Roosevelt referred the matter to Ad- Sutton, July 20. CUFF SETS appointment as grand representa­ embargo to any belligerent port or pects. Late yesterday when Sena­ Municipal building office of Judge "plan" ii a good one. mlral William H. Stitaijdley. tors Bone (D.. Wash.), and Nye (R., A dozen witnesses, including 01 Probate William S. Hyde, chair­ His challenge was an "easy" way tive of the I.O.O.F. from (jongress- to any neutral port for reshIpment pretty Esther Maglll of Wbltlnsvllle, "Admiral F. B. Upham, com- to belllgerenta. N. D.), threatened to hold up all man of the committee. Lout. It would be aa senseless were ONE WEEK man William A. Plttenger o f Minne­ mander of the Asiatic fleet, did not described by the state as the "un­ sota, Grand Sire. Authority for the President to legislation until neutrality propos- The decision of several of the can­ to challenge Mr. Spless to a duel 1 LAMB FORES % Loin Lamb Chops find any Japanese criticism when be ala were acted upon, the j outlook witting motive” in Mrs. Sherman’s didates to seek office and the an­ with pistols. I am good at shoot­ Startbig Tomorrow! Phelps succeeds Edwin 3. Pickett visited Japan,” Standley Insisted. prohibit American citizens traveling death, were summoned. was dark. nouncement by Mr. Cook that he ing. He is not If I shot him In of New Haven, prosecuting attorney on ships of belligerent nations, ex­ District Attorney Owen A. Hoban of the Common Pleas Court, who re­ cept at their own rlak, ■with 90 days It waa the first legislation of the will run for collector were made last The Hartford House such a one-sided duel It would not said he would ask for an indictment In Itself prove my .arguments Fine S ew Furniture at I VEAL ROAST p fp Porterho’sc Steaks PoanT signed the Grand Representative's FLEES COUNTY JIAIL allowed for citizens to return home kind approved by either branch of night during an outing of the Young post because of ill health. Congress since the dark days of charging murder In the first degree. against the plan were sound. from war areas. He estimated that presentation of Republican club of Manchester at 1917. t):e Keeney street clubhouse o f the Neither would the one-sided debate Beneon Furniture^ Radio New Haven, Aug. 21 — (AP) — Authority for the President to evidence might be concluded by late Mr. Spless desires prove they were TRUCK DRI4'ERS STRIKE Radio patrol cars of the New Haven, prevent ehlpa, foreign or American, Had more time remained before Sons of Italy. About 80 members of c - h , w , cm. toU for adjournment it undoubtedly would afternoon and that the Grand Jury Wrecking Co. unsound. West Haven and Hamden police from carrying men or supplies to would report tomorrow. the club and their friends were pres­ Salem, Mass., Aug. 21.— (A P )__ were searching today for John N. have led to long debate. Borah for Mr. Spless has stated that bod I Novelty Buttons belligerent vessels at sea. ent. accepted his debate a larger number YOU GET THE COMMISSION YOURSELF! Ten men were arrested, a load of Moore, alias John Henry Baker, who Authority for the President to re­ one waa known to have considered -FRESH FISH- soft coal was dumped Into the making an Important Speech on the o f members would have been gained. and Buckles, 10c card escaped from the county jail here strict or prohibit the entry of bel­ SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED e m b r o il o il b u r n e r w it h street and another coal truck was this morning after serving all but existing European situation, but IS NOW DEMOLISHING In other words he realized I would I ligerent submarines Into American have been placed at a disadvantage EVERY QUAKER COMBINATION RANGE In all the new Fall colors: Jungle Green, Choice Swordfish f t l S c atoned today as violence marked a seven days of on eighteen months waters or ports. ch an g^ hie mind because of a de­ I Bottle Green, Plum, etc. See our aelectlon Steak Cod 3 _ strike of coal truck drivers at the sire to adjourn. Providence, Aug. 21.— (AP) — The RESERVE PILOT had I accepted his peremptory chM- Don’t Mias This Startling Offer! | sentence. A National Munitions Control lenge. of novelty wood and metal bucldea and <3eorgs W. Pickering Company Deputy Jailer Nicholas Mona Senator Robinson, the Democrat­ Brown University committee on CHENEY BROS. ENTIRE buttons. Board to administer the program, There la little sense to debate the m e t a l b e d s . .$4.98 and np ODD D R E SSE R S...... $9.95 Boston Blue 3 2 5 c Fresh Fillet lb. I R c lant. A lone state trooper made said Moore, a trusty, walked out consisting of the Secretaries of ic leader, emphasized In reply to a scholarships today announced the Sle arrests on the Newburyport query from Senator Gerry (D„ R. awarding o t the five John Hay OARP enow man after It b»« al­ an open door of the jail building State, as chairman; Treasury, War DIES IN CRASH I * Beantif ol Maple Twin Beds, turnpike after, be said, the men had when be had been sent on an errand I.), that the provision authorizing Scholarships to Incoming freshmen ready melted, for It would only allow $-Pleoe Maple Bedroom Set, stoned the truck. and (Jommerce, and the chairmen of the President to restrict or prohibit my opponenta an opportunity to In­ Fancy Scallops 2 5 * Fresh 'Mackerel n> 6 c to get some lumber for the jail’s the Senate and House foreign rela­ from outside Rhode Island. One of CARPENTER SHOP Oresaer, Bed, Chest m n C chair factory. entry of belligerent submarines Into sult me In worse fashion than they $4 0 .0 0 of Drawe r s ...... tions committees. the scholarships waa a graduate of AT PINE CAMP have Ih the Open Forum—opponents ' ur/UNonoNs g r a n t e d . Moore was serving three consecu­ American waters or porta applied Choate School, Wallingford.—Wal- tive six months terms for passing No Record Vote. to “all belligerents.” whose chief argument Is vUiflcatlon. KEOULAB 1NNER8PBINO MATTRESSES...... 916JI0 Except for a few questions put to der Arrendell, Jr., of Ponca City, When people ignore factual evi­ Providence, R. L, Aug. 21.__ fraudulent checks. "The United States has a right Okla. (Oeatinaed from Page One) GROUP CANNI nC & P R iS iR V I El C (A P )— The Lorraine Mfg. (Jo., the Chairman Pittman of the foreign re­ to protect Its neutrality,” Robinson dence in an Open Forum discussion, Couches I ( OVEBSTUFFED CHAIRS FRUIT AND BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS and when they repeat . statements y o u o j :. f i n d i n Franklin Process Spinning Mill, Inc., BEARINa ON BRIDGE lations committee and a brief shouted," and should be permitted in movements of entire corps over m u ...... $$*JO I I You'd tegnlariy $ i a e / k speech by Senator Borah (R., Ida­ the week-end. which have been proved Incorrect, LBegnlar $89J0 i ...... M2JS0 I | pay 925 for thiie 1 4 . 5 0 MARLOWS BABEMENT— ASSORTED DOZ CUP CAKES and the ManvUle-Jenckes Corp., to say ‘keep your armed ships out UROES BETTER ROADS what sense is there to a public de­ ho) declaring the resolution should New EMgland's 26th Division met POPPY SEED ROLLS vrere allowed temporary restraining Washington, Aug. 21 — (AP) — of our territory.’ " AU Materials Will Be bate where the same erroneous ar­ First Aid Equipment DOZ. DOUGHNUTS orders In Federal court here today The War Department notified Rep. have gone farther and absolutely North Bay, OnL. Aug. 21.— (AP) New York and New Jersey’a 44th GREEN PAINTED BREAKFAST SETS ...... $14,80 prohibited American citizens trav­ guments would be used 7 Sjcalnst the collection o f processing William M. Citron of Middletown. —John E. Doughan, New Haven, Division aa both attempted to push ;ilany supporters of the plan ad­ For Success taxes. Judge John C. Mahoney Conp., today a bearing would be eling on belligerent ships, there was WOMAN IS MURDERED Conn., former (Connecticut state through the western area o f the pine no debate. Neither was there a Offered For Sale On mit every Iinock U a boost. When SET— Regular $35.00 granted petitions for Injunctions. held in Middletown, Sept. 10, on Senator, took time off today after lands. On the eastern half o f the people get to the stage where the ■xtonrton Table, 4 Chairs. A Very Special ^ 2 3 0 5 your preserving and canning with record vote. Long Beach. (Jallf., Aug. 21.— Bargain A t proposed construction of a bridge seeing what be termed, "Canada’s battlefront New York's own, the fri'cater the evidence against the Marlow’s tested' aids, and be sure of your most GEN. JAMIESON DIES ovCT the Connecticut river there. Borah said the provision author­ (A P )—The death of blonde Mrs. greatest show" ,the Dionne quintu­ 27tb Division, met the 4Srd New successful aeoson. You spend a litUe for big izing the President to prohibit travel Gladys Glenda Fair whose body was The Premises :!nn the more they believe in it, Cbeat of Drawwm___fg so up SUNKIST ORANGES A bill authorizing the bridge, in­ plets, to urge the building of better England in a pitched battle. -'.-.in they start Imagining they are Kitchen Rockers, $2JS0 to $5.25 reaulU at BUriow’s. Large WATERMELONS YELLOW PEACHES troduced by a tron in the House and on belligerent ships by American Ocala, PTa., Aug. 8L—(AP)' — found draped over the rim o f her roods In northern Ontario aa an'at­ Major General' Dennis E. Nolan Ipatlng around on a bed of roses by Senator Augustine Lonergan in citizens "except at their owiv risk" apartment bath tub, sent police on a BxU • $xl0-6 Jars - Canners ■ Strainers Caneral Charles J. Jamlason, 78. re­ traction to tourists. refused to allow a decision to be Inquire of the Foreman On Job. ted sipping nectar through a silver Layer Felt the Senate, also has passed both only “partially" met the problem, search today for a tall, well groomed I Gold Stol Bogs. e % tired Army officer, died here early 'If your government spends made as to whether any of the units •traw, and when braaa tacks In- H O D l Mattresses $ 12.50 Paraffin - Measures 1 5 ® 45 each lbs. 2 5 * houses. Citron said the bearing was “If g elUzen goes on a belligerent man. monty on roads and bridges, your "won or lost" the war. He explain­ IMay. He had been In failing health called to learn whether there were Phone 4026 'ormatlon is swept aside with a ship,” said Borah, ranking Republi­ The body of the attractive 34 year tourist trade will be Immense," said ed that the exercte was purely for ‘poof," at such a time it would be Ifw_Overhead Accoants For These Low;Prices! Jelly Glasses - Washers : oq£ ocBOoltlaa to. the toU ca. can on tlw for«i|^ ndatiflM eoauniv- old woman, a naval board stsiiog- Doughan. \ instructional purp wea. J.- 'm raeasBrnne g r a w w a h s r a l d , MANcmssTBR, c o n n MANCHiSSTER EVENING HEKALU. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21,1038. alx o f tha mombara o f tha depart­ AL SMITH SPEAKS ment were bearers as follows: Paul BEUEVE20MENDEAD DAILY RADIO PROGRAM #fanlclni, Walton Skinner, Burt Ful­ ROCKVILLE ler, Avery Andrews, Warren Neff and George Bokis. Burial was In ' IN SUBWAY COLLAPSE Warner Picks Temple Star AT K. OF C. PARLEY the Crystal Lake cemetery. WEDNI8DAY, AUaUST Cl (CentrtI and Eutarn Standard Time) Card Party Tomorrow BEGIN HEBE TODAY turned ^ Notei AU proarami to key and baale ehalna or aroupi thareof unleai’ ipecl- Burpee Woman's Relief Corps will Rescue Squads Work AH To Top Nevers^And Thorpe Chisox Win Twice To Gain Third Place fled; coaetto eoait (e to o) daalfnatlon Includes al; avallsbls stations. JO DABIEN breaks her engage­ by.” NEED FURTHER AH) bold a public card party In the G. A. Proorams subject to change. P. M. (DayUght tlm$ one hour later) Through the Night in Berlin ment to BRET PAUL, college ath­ He seemed about to walk along NBC-WEAF NETWORK Cent. Easto R. hall on Thursday afternoon, Aug­ Digging for Bodies. letic etar, becanee he objecte to her with her, and then, with a harried Sprlngvllle, N. Y., Aug. 21 — The Denounces Religions Policies ust 22. Whist and bridge will be 4:46— 5:46—Poetio Strings Continued taking a Job as hostess at Crest glance at hla strap-watch, he rushed Old Man Is resting at his country BASIC — Eaat: wea( wlw weal wtic 4:66— 5:66—Press*Radio News Perloc FOR PUYGROUNDS played and there will be prizes and »Jar wta* w c.h kyw whio wfbr wro 6:00— 6:00—Just Entertainment — cs Berlin, Aug. 21.— (A P )— Small Lake Inn, fashionable eanuner re­ on along the cement walk. Cellar Dwellers To Clash way when wca. wtam wwj w »l: mldi refreshments. Mrs. Mary Cham­ home here In preparation for his Rogers, Brozowski Reach Organ Concerts—west and Dixie of Mexico, Germany and hope was felt today that any of the sort owned by 'wealthy DOUGLAS When Jo reached the UtUe stucco Local Sport DEFEAT ATHIETICS ksd wnjaq wcfl who wow wdaf wkbf 6:16— Sil^oSongs ^ Nine Tarasova pagne Is chairman of the committee 41st season of coaching. NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wlmj Association Seeks More Funds; 22 men unaccounted for in the col­ MARSH. Jo goes to Orest Lake and 6:30— 1 :30—Oavltt Orch.—east; Bucit In charge. bungalow she found her landlady SpringviUe doesn’t appear on any wlba witp webe wday kfyr crct cfct Rogers—midw rpt: Music—west Issues Report Showing lapse of a partly built subway were biter Bret arrives as a life guard. seated on the porch steps, sunning In Twilight Loop Tonight SOUTH — wrra jrptl wwnc wl. wjai 8:46— 6:45—Bosk# Carter's Comment the Soviet Union. A t the meeting of the Corps to be still aUve. Douglas Marsh's eccentric mother football schedule, but most of the Third Round of Net Play wfla-waun wlod wim wmc w .b wapl 7:00—Johnnie Foursome—enat: Financial Standing to Date. herself. As Jo approached, the wo­ game's new formations were con­ Chatter IN DOUBLE HEADE wjdx w.mb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc held this evening, final plans for the Rescue workers, guided by search dlellkes Jo. PETER FRAOONET, HSrmonettes—w: Old Timer—Dlx. card party will be made. Mrs. Emma man rose and stood Stolidly as ceived In this pleasant little village woal ktba kth. w.oo wav. wtar 6 :1 ^ 7:16—Deutsch’i Dance Rhythmi lights, tolled through a second night film actor, pays Jo marked atten­ though she were guarding the door­ MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kair kshl 6:80— 7:30—Broadway Varieties—ba> Rockville, Aug. 21.—The Play­ Llsk, president, will preside at the situated 30 miles from Buffalo, in Manchester Green and the Meth-cSt This Friday night, Morlarty PACIFIC—kco kfl kaw komo khq kr.d New York, Aug. 21.— fA P )—Dele­ digging for the bodies In a scene tions and asks her to marry him way. "It's Irony, that's what It is. Lockhart Rogers, MrachesterMng eliminated by Bob Sturgeon. Iti sic: Sunset Serenade—mIdw. onlyi ground Association, Inc., Is seeking meeting tonight. the northwestern part of New York odlat Men's Club, co-holders by ne- ■ Brothers oppose the Blueflelds In a High tennis star of but a few years ktar kau kpo kex kpa kyr kya Frank Dailey Orehes.—Dixie only gates to the 63rd annual supreme that looked like an earthquake scar as soon as he can get a divorce. ”I want to talk to you about the Irony," would undoubtedly be Jimmy marks the first time that Brozowski AND PASS RED SOX Cant. East. 7:00— 6:00—Six Qun Justice, Drama further funds with which to com­ Benefit Tonight of twisted rails and planking. state, for— cessity rather than choice of the ' ‘ hat should attract a banner back, stroked hla way Into the third has advanced as far aa the third convention of the Knights of Colum­ Jo becomes friendly with LOLA rent. Miss Darien. What you paid criiar h.rth la r _ ■ «vcn though the edge was Durante's comment on the showing S:SO— 4iSO—Jtmaa WItkInaon, Bari. 7:30— 8:30—Mark Warnow Preienta A large attendance la expected at Dr. Joseph Goebbels ordered a MONTEZ, film actress. Sprlngvllle la the home of Glenn round of the town title net tourna­ bracket and ha accomplished the S:45— 4:45—Sam and Olek Advantura 8:00— 9:00—Burns and Alien Comedy bus went Into the final eeeslons of plete their year. They have Issued me ran out two days ago. I don't cellar berth in the TwlUght League, | taken off the game’i ’ Importance by of the Pollsh-Amerlcans In the local the benefit dance which Is to be held roll call of the workers today as Scobey Warner, greatest play-mak­ meet tAnlo-hf at a ment last night by trouncing George 4:00— 8:00—Flylno Tima, Advantura 8:3(^ 9:30—Me. She ± They-Revue their meeting at the Waldorf- the following report as of August Prompted by his mother, Marsh mind waiting If you have prospects meet tonight at 6 o’clock at the the Blueflelds’ defeat by tl Polish Twilight League. The Polish- feat by scores of 6-4, 6-8 rad 6-1. 4:15— 8:15—Harry Mayar'a Orch.alra 9:00—10:00—Claude Hopkins* Orchesto at the Sandy BetTch Ballroom, Crys­ rescue workers, composed of police, er in the ht.story of the grandest of Marlow In straight sets without the R(jgers Is scheduled to meet the 9:16—10:16—Fa Masters' Orch.—midw Astoria today after hearing former asks Jo to leave Crest Lake. She —hut I notice you’ve been fooling West Side field in a tussle that will Amerka Monday. No love Is, lost be Amerks, It will be remembered, were Scores are 13-4 and 11-4; 4:30— 5:30—Praaa-Radio Nawa Period Gofremor Alfred E. Smith denounce 17 in connection with this: Receipts, tal Lake, this evening for the family troops and firemen, kept on digging. decides to go to Hollywood to look collegiate sports. loss of a game, the scores being 6-0, winner of the Earl Blasell-BllI Sln- 4:35— 8:35—Mayor Orchaaira, Contd. 9:30—10:30—Ted Fiorlto'a Orchestra o f the late Winfield Willis, who was around with the movie crowd. I give the winner possession of fourth tween these rivals and both will be admitted Into the League for the 4:45— 8H5—Billy A Betty—weaf only 10:00—11:00—C. Dornberger Orchestra the religious policies of Mexico, Ger­ balance on hand June 1, 3113.88; do-~ It was Impossible to determine for a job and Fragonet pennades "I have had the pleasure of place and a fighting chance to gain 6-0. Rogers looms as one of the namon match In the quarter-finals, drowned at the lake on Saturday. guess you figure on getting Into pic­ out there to win at any coat. The main purpose of filling out the .sched­ S;00— 5:00—Amoa ’n’ Andy—eaat only 10:30—11:30—Jan Qarber's Orchestra many and the Soviet Union. nations in June, $78.80; donations in bow many men were working at the her to go with him by plane. There tures.” coaching three of the finest players the last play-off position in the final dark horse hopes to upset the seeded while Brozowski will be pitted Indians Play Better Under S:15— 5:10—Uncia Eira Radio Station 11:00—12:00—Danes Music—weat only The young man was the secretary of Blueflelds topped Moriarty'a early ule and with no expectation that The principle speaker at a "vic­ July, $349.80; donaUons In August, (scene at the time of the accident. Jo begiiie to doubt Fragonet. She "Why—why, I took a screen test,” of all time,” said Pop Warner, as standing, while the loser will be players In the current tourney. against the winner of the Bob B:30— 6:30—Jaokla Hollar, Tanor Solo NBC-WJZ NETWORK the Crystal Lake Fire department we chatted In the dry goods store. thia sea.son but the gas station boys they would be more than a push­ S:45— 6:45—city Voloaa, Mobile Prog. tory dinner" last night, the one­ $48.00; making a total of $886.88. Survivors placed the number of moves from her hotel to a rooming Jo admitted under the withering eliminated from the race. evened It up by winning their first over for the so-called "Big-Four"-.- In the only other second round Sturgeon-Louls Georgettl tussle. 6:00— 7:00—Ona Man'. Family—to o BASIC — East! wjs wbs»wbza wbal The expenses to date have been; which Is sponsoring the dance, and missing at 22. "They were Ernie Nevers, of Stan­ match reported, Michael Brozowski O’Neill, Press for Third; 6:30— 7:50—Wayne Klng’a Orchaatra time candidate for President said of offers on opportunity to aid this house, beglnt a fruitless search for The Green and Methodists have League engagement, so Friday's tho BIueflMds, Moriarty'a, Meth Players are reminded that all second wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal June, Multlgraphlng letters, $2.75; The accident Is believed to have work. Lola Montez sends for Jo ford; Jim Thorpe, of Carlisle; and won only one game each In five smashed his way Into the third 7:00— 8:00—Jim Harkina A Amataura wfiJ: Mid: wcRy wehr wls kwk kwer Mexico: family which has had a series of The woman nodded. “I’ve seen meeting is In the nature of a "rub­ odists and (Jrccn. round matches should be completed S:00— 0:00—V. Qravel Band Concart koll wren wmag kso wkbf July, stationery, $1.40; postage, been caused by neglect of safety and she gpes to the actress’ home. you young girls do that before. I’d now Dave Smuklcr, of Temple. starts, the Hublardltes* lone victory round In a sizzling, three set match by the end of this week and are :30— 0:30—Ray Noble and Orchaatra - "Almighty God 4s all-wl.se, all-Juat misfortunes during, the past few ber” game. The Bluefielda must win Giants, Cards Win. NORTHWEST dL CANADIAN — wtmj $2.00; printing, $7.25; materials, precautions In an attempt to burry "Thorpe was the more versatile, being gained over their rivals of with Russell Johnson, who reached S :00— 10:00— M. La Porto O rch a atra - and all-merdful and I don’t see why years. Lola confides to Jo that she (Lola) feel much safer about my rent If you to preserve their second place tie But the Amerka evidently haven't asked to arrange their matches ac­ eaat: Amoa 'n' Andy—weat rapbat wlba kstp webc wday kfyr crct cfcf $4.38; labor, $16.20; salaries (super­ the project. was Fragonet’s first wife. Nevers the more dependable, and tois evening In the first round, 4-2 . the third round laat year before be- cordingly. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wls wjax he' does not strike dead the men were just looking for an ordinary with the Amerks, while Moriarty’a heard the old adage against biting 0:30—10:30— Leonard Kallar Orchaa. visors), $181.60; August, materials, Weary from a long fight on a fire Jo sees SILAS DRANN, the direc­ Job.” consistent, but I really believe that ■rhe Methodists topped the Pollsh- 0:45— 10:45— Tha Open Road. Sketch wfla-wsun wlod warn wmc wsb wapl there who are filling the minds of will clinch the League title outright the hand that feeds you for they Im­ By ANDY OLARKE 10:00— 11:00—Ben P ollock '. Orchaatra wJdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro the children with tneir propaganda $22.01; prizes, $5.58; labor, $18.05; at the radio fair the night before, tor, and he asks her to come to the Flushing, Jo opened her purse. . ukicr will prove to be the Amerks, 3-1. Both teams will send with another triumph, a defeat 10:30— 11:30—"L ig h t. O ut," Melodrama woal ktba kths wtoc wavr firemen had to be relieved by |test player that I have ever mediately proceeded tp Import the Aiapclated Preee Sports Editor MOUNTAIN—ko.i kdyl kglr kfrhl and poisoning their faith.” salaries (supervisors), $125.00; mak­ VEGETABLE CANNING studio for a screen teet. Jo goes. I can rive you half a week’s rent t their strongest lineups on the field making It necessary for Moriarty'a 'CBS-WABC NETWORK ing a total of $200.73. Relchswehr pioneer detachments. hcd. Dave weighs 220 pounds Polish Nstlpnal Home team of Hart­ PACIFIC—kgo kfl kRw k-.mo khq kf»d "In Germany", he said, "well, a NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. now. If I give you any more I won't '■* In a determined effort to evade the to beat the Methodists next week to ford In toto, so to say, arid Increase BA&IC— East: wabc wado woko wcao ktar kpo kex kga kgr kya At the present time there are stUl Hci does not have a weakness. He Ignominy of holding the last place The Cleveland Indiras arc playtng Jew Isn’t a man, although hla peo­ have enough to—” clinch the championship, providing, greatly In strength and stature on waab wnao wgr wkbw wlcro whk ckiw Cant. East. CHAPTER XXXDC. can hit the line, run the ends, punt OLD TIMERS C U S H SET a better brand of baseball zincs ple sent the Redeemer Into the some outstanding bills in the amount PRIZES ANNOUNCED "Half a weeks rent Is better than In the League standing, but no an­ of course, the Blueflelds turn In vic­ wdro wjas wean wfbl wspd wjev and pass, and Is the beat man I the baseball diamond thereby. wbns: Midwest: wbbm wfbra krobe 3:30— 4:30—The Singing Lady—east world. A Catholic is not a man, of $147.12 for slides and basketballs, The ensiUng hiU hour was the none,” remarked her landlady Iinvo Smuklcr nouncement has been made ss to tories in their remaining four Steve O'Neill, their former coach kmoz wowo whas kfab 3:46— 4:46—Orphan Annie—east only and another item of $25.49 for mate­ worst Jo Darien had ever experi­ philosophically. "And you take my have ever seen backing up the line pitching choices for the contest. games. EAST—whp whec wibx wfea wore wlec 4:00— 6:00—The Animal News Club either, although In bis veins flows The Poet’s Column After taking succeaslva sbeliack- took over the managerial reins. efrb ekac wlbz wmas 4:16— 8:1^—Oapt. Tim Heaty, Stamps the blood of the King of Kings. A rials. These Items, plus a salary enced In her life, and she felt cer­ advice and don’t monkey too' long on defense. He loves the game, Is Gangway! Here comes Dave 4:30— 5:30—Press*Radio News — ha- The following prize winners have Ings from Moriarty'a and the Metho- FOR NEBO THIS SUNDAY Prior to Steve’s accession, their DIXIE— wsfa wbre wqam wdod Item for the supervisors of $50.00 tain that never again would she go reliable and consistent, and seldom alc; The Singing Lady—midw rpt man there Is one who has the blood been announced for the 4-H club OLD AGE CRY FOR FREEDOM with picture outfits. Only a few Smukler, huge Temple Junior who klra wreo wlac wdsu wtoo krid wrr and other Items incident to the clos­ through anything at all comparable. make good—and honest work Is the gets hurt. He has two more years dlste, the Polish-Amerks tripped up win percentage was lest than .500 ktrb ktsft waco koma wdbo wbt wdae 4:36— 6:36—Three X Sisters Harmony of barbarians in him. canning exhibit held at the Hotel I. Pop Warner says will become the but since then they have been gal­ whig wdbl ww>*a wmbg wsjs wmbr 4:46— 6:46—Lowell Thomas — east; ing of the playgrounds will make an lot of the rest of us.” to play, the Green to the tune of 2 to 1, "In Russia a man exists only to Garde, August 19 to 22, In conjunc­ We have waited for the coming of Before her were three pairs of eyes, ' Robinson, former chief of the wala ktul kgko wcoa wnoz kwkh Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest estimated total of at least $250 that veiled behind clgaret smoke yet bor­ Jo nodded, handing her the money. "I believe that Bob Peck, center greatest back of all time. which caused considerable laughter loping along at a .867 clip, winning MIDWEST—wgl wmt wmbd wlsn wlbw 8:00— 6:00—Dinner Concert Program amass wealth for the state. Hie tion with the American Vegetable the long preferred day Testimonial to Breckenridge Brooklyn Dodgers and many others. will be needed In order that there ing like gimlets. Before her was 1 agree with you absolutely. But of my famous Pittsburgh club of In divers sections of our fair com­ 12 games, losing she and tying one. kfh wtrok wkbn tcco wsbt ksej irnaz 5*!?” 6:15—Tony A Ous, Serial Skit Identity la lost as completely as a Growers’ Convention: We have prayed while we have wait­ Craven Is Held To Draw munity as the Green had been moat I The Local Lineup They have wop alx o f their last w oe 6:30— 6:30—Dot and Will, Dramatical drop of water In a glass of wine. will be no deficit. ed as the ages passed away the camera with its staring lenses— I thought I’d take this one chance.” 1916, was the most formidable MOUNTAIN-kvor kls koh ksl 8:46— 6:46—Dangerous Paradise, Skit Lot 1—Three cans of fruit (each lineman I ever coached. Peck was even though the team may be aa insistent on having the Amerks as I The Manchester lineup will In- seven encounters. COAST — khj koin kfre kol kfpy kvl 6:00— 7:00—The Hits and Bits Revue ‘'In Riiesla there Is no great dif­ Any club, organization or Indi­ That the aged should be cared for and the microphone to record even One chance It was, Jo told her­ good or even a little better, because, to Feature Double Bill at I elude "A rt" Wallace, Bobby Stowe, 6:3fL- 7:30—House of Glass. Serial Act vidual who has not made their con­ jar a different variety): self when she was In the privacy of not only a splendid player, but was members of the League. They are about a half game be­ kfbk kmj kwg kerS kdb kgmb kgb ference between an animal and a by the laws which they obey her nervous breathing. Several aa you know, even an outstanding SB . 4 r T ' Herman Bronkle, Eddie Mann, Red Cents East. 7:00— 8:0(^John Chas. Thomas Prog. tribution and would like to do so Is First prize— Anna Barnes, Burl­ While time went marching on. times Jo felt sure she was going her room. Suppose It didn’t work one of the finest inspirational lead­ hind the Chicago White Sox rad the 7:46— 8:4^—Education from the News mkn." ington. team has to be pretty fortunate to Mount; Array ot rormeriS*'’“®'>y' ^ddie Emerson, "Pop- Boston Red Sox which are in virtual S:3fr— 4:3b—Jack Armstrong — eaat; 8:0(^ 9:00—Joe Venuti A. Orchestra asked to piall their check to the Chorus. to faint, yet somehow she finished out? Would Lolita see that she got ers I have ever seen. Bob. as you By Heavy Champ of CCC Moriarty’s again pinned a defeat Earlier In his address he called go through a stiff schedule without ’ ■' I Edgar, Billy Schleldge, Leo Fay, Photons—Dixie; Melodies—west 8:30— 9:30—Stones of History. Drama treasurer, Franklin C. Harlow, at 96 Second prize— Doris McLean, Glory, Glory, Hallelujah! Glory, the ordeal. When she and Drann something In the offices at the Atlas probably know, died suddenly on on the Autumn street upstarta but tie for third place. The Indiana S:4S— 4:4S—Patti Chapin and Songs 9:00—10:00—Dorothy L’ Amour. Orch. upon hla hearers to defend the coun­ Wallingford. having an off day once In a while, the Polish-Amerks went ahead to capitalized on two fumbles rad a 4 :0 (^ 6:00—Buck Rogers—east; Mau* 9:16—10:16—Ink Spots, Negro Quartet Union street, and this will be great­ Glory, Hallelujah emerged at last Into the comforting lot? Or— the golf course of Culver Military rics Shsrman Oren.—west de Dixie try against Communism and Social­ Third prize —Barbara Foerch, Academy two or three years ago. or meeting a reverse through un­ prove that the L,eague leadera were Stars Expected to Take Manchester team will be dlrected^'by wild throw In the opening stanza to ^ —basic; Tony A Qua—weat repeat ism. ly appreciated by the members of Glory, Glory, Hallelujah! as time sunlight she was perspiring at every She faced the half-formed thought fortunate breaks. ! Fred A. Farrar, manager during the 4:11^ 8:16 — Bobby Benson — east; 9:30—10:3(^Qene Fogarty Orchestra the association. The support of the Clinton. goes marching on. that bad crept Into her mind— He waa director of athletics at the only ones capable of turning the defeat the Washington Senators 4-2 World Traveler—Remainder chain —east: House of Glass—west rpt "It Is a great mistake to say that pore and felt so utterly weak that U (al Fighter Seems Out oil HEAVIES DOMINATE P a r i in hectic baseball cycle. ' 4:30— 6:30—Music Box—wabc: Poetic Fourth prize — Helen Atwood, should she wire Douglas Marsh? He Culver for many years. "Newcomers on the Temple trick twice by nosing out the Meth­ Cam p yesterday. lOiOl^'^l 1:00—Shandor end His Vloun we have a propertied or privileged public makes this work possible, and n she could hardly stand. The Hartford lineup will Include Strings—eaat: Cadet Qusr.—west; 10:06—11:0B—Teddy Hill and Orchestra everyone Is urged to contribute who Thomaston. We boast of blood and treasure “H-how do you think It went?” had said she could depend on him, "Pittsburgh again should have schedule Include Michigan State odists, 2-1. Then to put a fitting rdll in uame. Yanks Beat Schoolboy Jack Armstrong—midwest repeat 10:30—11:30—Billy Bissett A Orchestra class In this country", he said. "Lin­ Lot 2—Three cans of berries; spent to free the colored race the strongest squad In the east this and Vanderbilt, two pretty good climax on their winning efforts they Dr. James H." Naylor. Capt. Henry, The Yankees made up In a meas­ coln said property Is only the fruit has not already done so. she asked Drann. that she was to appeal to him If ever Con,liH.n in Three-Roun.!-' H A R 'IT O R D Jimmy Burns, Al. Miller, BUI Hol- Librarian Resigns First prize—Eva Schiedel, Burl­ Free schools and institutions great she needed help. He would give It, year, despite the loss of Marty Mc­ teams. Practically all of the teams trounced the Blueflelds, the club that ure for Indignities they have suf­ of labor. "I’ve seen much worse and I’ve hetween | Bill Cooley, Ed. Miles, Harry Miss Priscilla Szontai, who has ington. that thrive and grow apace too, she knew; he would give It Donough, a remarkable back who that we are tackling again are won the town title laat year rad has The Old Timers' gama nuiwren | fered at the bands of Schoolboy 4:30—Fascinating Rhythms. seen much better,” he told her. "You er at Sandy Beach Against ___ Fisher, Ray Wctstlne, Noel Atwood, "We have false prophets nowa­ had charge of the Maxwell Free And still deny the aged their right willingly 8md anixously, and with no has just suffered a broken leg In a tough. In addition to Michigan let this achievement make them be­ the remnant of the Manchester Rowe by belting the big fellow off 8:00—News. days, but we do not call them that. Second prize— Ctiarlotte Atwood, can’t tell a thing imtil you get Into Hugh Campbell, Harry Glllls, Elmer 8:15—■nme. Reading Rooms for the past five Thomaston. and lawful place the projection room.” strings attached. But behind him baseball game, should be represent­ State and Vanderbilt we expect stiff lieve they were invincible. the mound In the third Inning to Wo call thorn demagogues.” teams o f.25 or 30 yeara ago and the Jardlne, 81 McDonald, Joe Wood, 8:16— New England Agriculture. years as librarian, has resigned her While time goes marching on. Jo saw Baba Montgomery, and her ed by a strong outfit. Columbia, competition from Marquette, Buck- defeat the Detroit Tigers 8-5. The He defined the "pursuit of happi­ Third prize — Anne Hulme, ”I don't have to be there, do Laddie Leonard; Costa Kingfish Balesano to Meet Hartford All-Stars of that period Jack Nichols, Art Nichols, Bill WTIC 8:30—Kellogg Singing Lady. position and will complete her du­ m I?” hot pride rebelled. Princeton, and Pennsylvania will be nell. West Virginia, Carnegie Tech, As a result of all this, the Polish- will be played next Sunday after­ Tlgcri mav lead the Yraka by elx ness , which he said was guaran­ Thomaston. Newberry. Frank Undstrom, "Skip­ Hartford, Conn. 8:48— Little Orphan Annie. ties this week-end. Miss Szlontal Fourth prize— Sledzesky, We have sounded forth the trumpet Drann laughed. "No . . . I’ll Her thoughts were interrupted by powerful. I look for an Improve­ and Villanova. We also have ap­ Amerks are now tied with the Blue- noon on the Mt. Nebo grounds at 3 gamei. Ben Chapman got a homef teed by the Constitution, as "the per" Ellison, Walter Parker rad Al for the Yraka In a first Inning rally SO,000 W. 1040 K. C. 282.8 .M. 8:00—Evening Radio Journal. will take up a nursing career In the Mansfield. that shall never call retreat have a look first—and if there's a her landlady's voice calling her to ment at Harvard, Dartmouth, and pointments with Texas A. and M., Winner Over Morris. Jake Barretti of fields for second place In the League o'clock. The game will be a testi­ equal opportunity to serve, to learn Wo know our cause Is righteous and Centre College, and St. Joseph's New standing jjid have better than an Q. Kamm. An effort la being made rad Hank Greenberg got hla 33nd ot Itavelers BroadcastlnE Service 0:18—The Stamp Club. near future. Lot’s—Three cans of peaches: possibility, then I’ll bring In Boleson the telephone. It was Lolita iio n - Holy Cross. monial to Lewis Breckenridge of and to acquire property.” will suffer no defeat tez, profusely apologetic for not "Ohio State Is likely to be the College, of Philadelphia. even chance of qualifying for the to have Neal Ball, former Infleldar the season off Johnny Allen. Daylight Saving lim e 8:30—Press-Radio News. Misa Szlontal has also acted as First prize—Edna Hanlon, Meri­ and the reet." He stared at her Hartford, Manchester coach of that of ths Oeveland Indiras on the 6:38— Ray Jones. Our motto "Help the Aged" let the having been in touch with Jo the class of the Big Ten. Alabama and By ROBERT E. CARNEY Haven in Feature Go. playoffs, which same can't be said The Browns poked their heads out office assistant to Rev. Dr. George den. with his wide, myopic eyes. "Come period, who has stated to hts friends Hartford team. Ball holds the rec­ 6:40— Sports Briefs. ages now repeat day before. Louisiana State should be the lead­ Lateral to Be Further Developed of the Blueflelds. The town champs of the cellar long enough to taka S. Brookes, pastor of the Union Second prize— Julia Menuk, Clln- In my office and you can take off ■Tohnny Craven was given a draw that he will donate his share of the ord for having made the second un­ 6:48— Lowell Thomas. SHORT WAVE RADIO FANS While time goes marching on. “I had a perfectly hectic day at ing teams In the south. "I expect to sec many teams fur­ still have four games to play In the the first game of a double header Wedneaday, Aug. 21 Congregational church, and has de­ tonville. that make-up.” with Laddie Leonard, heavyweight receipts of the game to the Man­ assisted triple play In the history of 7:00— Dinner Concert. IV the studio.” the actress explained. "Stanford's veteran aggregation ther develop the impromptu lateral League, one each with the other four from the Red Sox 8-5, then they lost voted much time to the work of the Lot 4—Three cans of applesauce: Behind the screen In Drann's champion of Connecticut's CCC Kingfish Balesano Is again In the chester Kiddles’ Shoe Fund. Breck­ baseball. He was with Cleveland the second 7-3. 7:18— Tony and Gua—dramatic Union church. At last the day Is dawning. It Is 'And besides, I had decided it would once more should be tops on the Pa­ pas.s, which Colgate did so well with teams, and will be In a pretty tough P . M. First prize—Jeannette CHark, New office, Jo was startled when she Camps, in their scrap at the Sandy lop spot at the weekly amateur enridge will appear at the game in when he made the record putouts In 4:00—^Women's Radio Review. sketch. GET RECEPTION ADVICE Master Barbers Elect almost, almost here looked Into the mirror over the blue be better If you could get something cific coast unless the players suffer last season. It will be remembered spot If the other teams insist on person, but will , not partlelpate In Chisox Win Twice Haven. O. A. R. P. P. is coming, let us Beach Arena la-it night. Craven boxing card Thursday night at having these games played off by the 1909 Cleveland-Bnston World’s 4:80—Rene Rale. 7:48— Dangerous Paradise — dra­ The Connecticut Master Barbers’ wash basin and glimpsed her face outside the lot. I've a friend who from senior superiority complex. that Minnesota scored Its winning the game. Little Jocko Conira hit safely 7 Second prize— Phyllis Gowdy, greet It with a cheer did not appear to be himself last South Park- In Hartford and this the end of next week, when the Series game. 4:48—Motor Vehicle Department. matic sketch. ; Association, No. 13, has elected the In make-up. It seemed silly, exag­ owns a sandwich shop on Hollywood touchdown against Pittsburgh last Were Itiilned Out times in 8 times at bat, twice for Potterton and Krah Tell How Rockville. And thank the God of Heaven that night or he could have finished a time the pride of the cast-side, who League schedule Is due to be rom- Leon W. Parker of Hartford, an 8:00—Narrnganaett Special. 8:00—Hits and Blta4-rcvue with or­ following officers for the coming gerated, almost clownish, but she boulevard. Would you draw the Una Add Michigan .State and Vanderbilt .year with a ...... lateral,...... and that the The original Old Timers game, two bases, as the Chicago White to Get Best Results — Write Third prize— Jeannette Stannard, deliverance Is near job that he started to do so well In during the past couple of weeks hn.s pletcd. umpire of over 40 yeara experience 8:30—Boy Scout Jamboree. chestra. year: President, John Cyrklewlcz; supposed the lights and the cam­ at that?” "This will be my third season a t ! Panthers scored and made a long the second. Because Leonard had rained out on August 11, brought Six nosed ahead of the Red Sox for 8:30—House of Gla.ss—dramatic for Verification. Durham. As time goes marching on. "Why, no,” Jo told her, puzzled, Temple. The prospects look to be regained lost laurels with a couple and the Morin Brothers of Rock­ third place by defeating the Ath­ 6:00—Wrightvllle Clarion. vice-president, Rudolph Gelssler, of V eras took care of that. In a mo­ run ngaln.st the Gophers on such not appeared in any public fights several old-time players to Manches­ sketch. Fourth prize— Julia Menuk, Qln- but I thought you sent Drann to at least as good as last season when plays. of victories, is stacking up against The Blueflelds have no justifiable ville. a comedy team of arbiters letics in both ends of a double 6:80—News; Baseball Scores. Broad Brook; secretary, Albert Har- Wo send our hearty gretlngs to ment or two she emerged from the before he waa entered aa a novice ter. Among those that reported, will handle the game. 6:48—‘'Desert Kid." 9:00—John Charles Thomas and Potterton and Krah. local Strom- tcnsteln; treasurer, Frederick Kuhn- tonville. see me.” we went through our regular sea­ a good club fighter In Jake Barretti argument against playing all four header 13-4. and 11-4. The A ’s got good Doc. T. who’d make us comer, and Drann turned from his "My biggest moment In football which meant that the rounds went of New Haven. gamc.s within the next nine days, as having already started from their 7:00— Amoe ’n' Andy. Hla Neighbors. berg-Carlson radio dealers, offers ly; trustees, George Taylor, Joel Lot 6—Three cans of vegetables littered desk. ”I’d as soon let loose the ele­ son undefeated: only two minutes. He outweighed homes, were Ira and Luther Plank of 21 hits including a pair of homers by free was experienced in Stanford's final The card for the most part will they've hsd plenty of chances to ar­ 7:18— Gordon. Dave and Bunny. 9:48— Address by President Frank­ short wave fans some tips to be re­ Grelgly; delegates to the state con­ (each jar a different variety): "You'll hear from me soon.” He phants at you. Where'd you get "Temple loses only four regulars, Craven 27 pounds, as he tipped the Gettysburg, Penn., who visited old Jimmy P’oxx but the Sox converted Press on brave voters In the fight and Big Game with California in be made up this week of the bigger range tor their postponed c)a.shes 27 blows Into high run totals. 7:30—John B. Kennedy on Current lin D. Roosevelt to the Boy membered in writing to foreign sta­ vention, Porter Blinn and A. H. First prize — Helen Atwood, that leads to victory arose and walked toward her. He that Idea?” and our reserve material Is suffic­ scales at 217 to Craven's 190, wa.s friends In Manchester after the tions for verification of reception. Tliomaston. "He—he was here yesterday eve­ 1924. Apparently hopelessly repuls­ boys who more often than the light­ with the Polish-Amerks and the RINKYDINKS REMAIN The Giants were forced to go ten Events. Scouts of America. Hartcnstcln. When people have the buying power was smiling, but It was hardly iently good to replace them without ed, 20 to 6, and with only 10 min­ six inches taller and had a much game was called, due to the rain. It 10:00—The Venutlana. "Collecting these verifications Second' prize—Barbara Sweeton, ning, and he gave me a screen test er fellows score knockdowns and Green. And If they're called on to Inning., to gain a 6-5 verdict over 7:48—Frank Sherry and the Sing­ The next meeting of the associa­ we'll get prosperity Jo thought, a friendly smile. "I’m weakening the team any more than utes left Stanford scored two touch­ longer roach, but Craven had the Is hoped by the committee thst ing Strings. 10:30—Col. Frank Knox. Publisher, has become as much a hobby with tion will be held on September 9 Canton. terribly anxious you should suc­ this morning," Jo explained. will be made up by the Increased knockouts. They carry bigger guns play them, there's no telling what the Cincinnati Reds. They went Into While time goes marching on. downs and converted to obtain a better of the argument. It may will happen aa too much baseball Plank and Big Ed Walsh of Meri­ IN WINNING COLUMN 8:00—One Man's Family. Chicago News, addressing attend­ some Stromberg-Carlson owners as at the George Rider Barber shop on Third prize— Julia Menuk, Clin­ VI ceed. You see, you are the type Lolita swore neatly and clearly ability of those players who arc have been the cut that Bill Conway and then oftimes they don't provide den will be here for the game Sun­ the e l^ th with the score 4-1 and ants of the Genesee County Re­ collecting stamps is to others. Veri­ ton vllle. Into Jo's ear. "I'll pray you're rot­ tie. It wa.s the most thrilling grid­ any more, If as much, action as Isn't good for any club, as the Blue- wen Parmetee l}lew up for tha 8:30—Wayne King's Orchestra. Windermere avenue. In this noble land of freedom that I admire most and I should like left. iron battle that I have ever seen. got over his right eye when bumped day but aa yet no official confirma­ 9:00—Town Hall. publican Field Day meet. fication collecting has the added ten. Jo. I swear I vrill.” their smaller brethren but hit quite flelda very well know after Monday tourth straight game In which be filothers’ Club Outing Fourth prize—Dagmar Backman, we proudly call our own to give It to the screen.” "It will be difficult for Temple to "I got my 'next biggest bang in by the head of Tony Costa that did tion has been received. 10:00—Victor Grobel'e Band. 11:00—Time, weather; Baseball lure of representing an actual ac­ ”I think I’ll be that without your a bit harder. night's outcome. Turn Back Sand and Gravel has started as two runs went across The Mothers’ club of the Union Burlington. Let the cry of "Help the Aged” re­ Jo answered his smile, recalling make as good a record aa in 1^34, 1013, when Dartmouth, unbeaten at not allow him to see the fight as When he left Manchester laat j 10:30—Ray Noble's Orchestra. Scores. complishment on the part of the Congregational church Is enjoying Lot 6—Three cans of greens; sound from zone to zone prayers,” Jo laughed. "But I can't Some of the best boys In the Nine 9 to 3 as F. Tnugart the plate. Al Smith followed Par- collector. an evening In the dining room at the time and leading by Carlisle many others did as he gave his de­ And so It la that the Polish- Sunday to drive back over the 400 11:00—News. 11:0S—Mayfair Orchestra. an outing at the "Twin Birches" cot­ First prize— Barbara Sweeton, Until all the world shall hear it and understand why Drann would inti­ cision as a draw. state and Massachusetts have been melee to the club house when h« Crest Lake Inn. "You seem to team, 10 to 7, at the conclusion of Amerks, who had only two local mile route to his home on the IrorJcr! I'catures at Bat. 11:13—Jease Crawford, Organist. 11:30—Jaaper Park Lodge Orches­ Some listeners have complained tage at Crystal Lake, the summer Canton. claim It for their own admire a great many types,” she mate you'd mentioned me when I signed up by Matchmaker Pete 8Ave up the tying run rad Euel the half, was swept off her feet by It was apparent from the start players in the lineup against the of Maryland, Ira Plank Suggested 11:80— Glen Lee’s Orchestra. tra. that they have written to foreign home of Mrs. Fred Kuhniy, a mem­ Second prize— Julia Menuk, Clln- While time goes marching on. laughed. ”I remember you men­ asked him If you had.” Perone. On the card will be such the Indians In the second half, Car­ that Craven was not himself last Blueflelds Monday, have a sweet that if Manchester fans send a piano 11:48—"The Open Road." 12:00—Shandor, violinist. statlona and have not received any ber of the club. The group left the tonville. tioned that my friend. Miss Davis, "There’s a lot of thing you don’t night as he was slower and his favorites as Jackie Clarke of Eaat The Rlnkydlnks continued their 12:08 a. m.—Teddy Hill and hla Or­ acknowledgment. Walt a little long­ lisle winning,. 35 to 10. chance of being In the thick of the to Gettysburg for him, he would *®™* "'•’ ®“ Moor* 12:00—Silent. Union church at 1 o’clock and a pro­ Third prize — Helen Atwood, was your favorite type!” understand yet about Drann. Take punches seemed to lack the stc.am Hartford. Weller Louis, new K. O come to Manchester for the post­ winning ways by taking the Sand walked two in the ninth. chestra.. er, it must be remembered that It gram of sports was planned for this .my advice. Jo, and see this friend "Football has undergone many king from Hartford, Joe Jackson of battle for the town chnmpinnship, Thomaston. His eyebrows raised. "Davis? changes since I was a player In the that he has shown In the pa.st. Two poned game. An effort haa been and Gravel team Into camp, 9 to 3, once In 12:30—Royal York Hotel Orcheatra. takes considerable time for a letter afternoon for both the members and WALL ST. BRIEFS . . . Oh yes—yes, the chunky of mine in the sandwich shop even Web.-iter, Tony A more of Hartford, and may even come out on top aa to reach Melbourne, Auatralla, or Fourth prize— Phyllis Gowdy, early 'no.s. It Is vastly more inter­ weeks from now he will meet the the champions. Aa far as this de­ made to do this and State Police­ in a baseball game played on the ■"'*t>®'' >’*t a homer their children. A picnic luncheon Rockville. * little girl who was so afraid of if your screen test Is good.” Lolita Connecticut state champ at the arena Billy Carter of Windsor Locks, Joe man Donald Grossman of the Staf­ West Side grounds yesterday after­ some equally distant spot and for a will be served later In the after­ New York, Aug. 21.—(AP)—The paused a moment, then went on; esting for spectator.-!, plaver.s and Marcus of Windsor Locks who last partment Is concerned, we think wlnn1nfuny""''‘^''’ ''^'‘‘ *“ '’ ‘*’* reply to bo received. Sometimes as Lot 7—Three cans of beets; me. Well, that was the truth. I coaches than It waa In ' the old where he fought last night. ford Springs barracks haa volun­ noon. The Rinkydink acored at noon. TJie following committee Is In composite of scrap steel prices pre­ detest women who are skinny. "And before you have anything more week gave Gbldflsh Balesano a fine such a prediction Is far-fetched aa , Cards Edge Braves much as two months will elapse be­ First prize—Julia Menuk, Cllnton- pared by Iron Age Is at the highest days." Several things happened last we're stringing along with Morlarty teered to fly Plnnk to Manchester. will, two In the first, three In the WDRC charge: Mrs. Helen Quinn, chair­ Certainly you aren’t skinny. Miss to do with Drann will you let me night. Bill Conway, who was the going-over, and -Nick Maasic of Iho Cardinals beat the Boston fore a 'vert' Is received. In the sec­ vllle. level since April, 1934, at $12.50 a Brothers, But It would be the Plank ribs been Informed of this fact third and two In each of the fifth man: Mrs. George Wainwright, Mrs. Darien.” see just how much the rest of the third man In the ring was watching Norwalk, one of the hardest hitting and sixth frames. Strlke-outs seem­ 228 Hartford, Conn. 1330 ond place, when asking for an ac­ Second prize— Marjorie Elchner, ton. The composite last week was TRADE height of something or other If the and the committee Is waiting con­ J s ru 'p »» Joe Med wick and Louis Schlaf, Mrs. Fred Kuhniy, and "I hope not, Mr. Drann. 1 de­ Atlas executives know about the the go between Spiro Morris and youngsters In the state. ed plentiful. Fogarty getting seven, Daylight Sa\ing Time knowledgment from these stations WInsted. < $12.08 a ton. There has been no test?" Polish NfUlonal Home, pardon us. firmation. There Is -a possibility RADIO Mrs. Hert Cockayne. test even the word itself!" ■ Under Tony Costa so close that he was Marcus and Goldfish havo h/»#»n that Walter John.son, former man­ Greer five and SmachettI three. Both with a man on base. Wallv Berver It must 'oo remembered that they New Store To Open Third prize—Mary Massollnl, Bol­ change on the average prices of fin­ "You m u n he might be Just— ” Your Old re-matched. Last week these two ' Polish-Amerks. actually scored one for the Braves * (E ^t«rn Standard Time.) have a tremendous amount of mail ton. Drann’s odd gaze Jo was uncom­ right over them as they went into a ager of the Cleveland Indians, and a lenm.i played good ball afield, there Wedneeday, Aug. 21 A new music store Is to open at 17 ished steel and pig iron, the former fortable, anxious to leave. "I—I’m ”I wouldn’t want to say that,” the TAYLOR, NAKTENIS boys slugged It out toa fare-the° matter, being only three errora committed and cannot afford In many cases to Fourth prize— Doris McLean, ))eing 2.124 cents a pound, and the clinch. As the boys broke Costa's finished ahead of both the Blueflelds near neighbor of Plank's, may bo thJn® Pittsburgh Pirates defeated Market street, conducted by Kabrick afraid I’ll have to be getting along.” actress Interrupted. "But I do know Worn Tires head came up suddenly and struck well and had the fans standing on throughout the seven innings. F. the Brooklyn Dodgera, 2-0. pay the postage on all unless the Wallingford. latter $17.84 a ton. Drann's a nut and yo^ have to watch and the Green, king pins of local Induced to come to Manche.ster with P. M. and Katas. The store held its open­ “Can I take you somewhere?” Conway over the eye. Blood spurt­ their chalra at the end of three him If the trip Is made. Taggart was the star of the Rinky- New York, Aug. 21.— (AP) — listener sends an International post­ ing today, and will carry a complete Lot 8—Three cans of tomatoes: nuts in Hollywood. Just sit tight ba.seba1l In 19,34. 3:18—Boston Braves vs. St. Louis. age reply copy which can be ob­ “No. thanks. I—I've a friend IN PITCHING DUEL ed out and the fight was hild up un­ rounds of furious- battling. dinks team collecting two hits In John F. Royal, vice president of the line of musical supplies. Including First prize—Julia Menuk, Cllnton- The New York Federal Reserve waiting.” and I’ll see you tomorrow.” On New Ex|>ert Ed Walsh three times at bat, one of which waa 8:18—Melodic Moments. tained at any post office. U. S. ville. til a doctor fixed up Conway's eye. There will as usual be the draw- 8:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Amer­ orchestrations, sheet music, song Bank reports department store "Oh . . . I see.” He opened the "But, Miss Montez—” ------______I [bB Lor baskets of groceries which Local teams planning games over Despite the uncertainty now re­ a double In the third scoring two MAIN STREETERS SET National Broadcasting Corporation stamps are of no use to them. sales In the Metropolitan area of The accident happened when the the week-end are asked to turn In ican Boy. books and the like In addition to Second prize— Virginia Burnham, door, bowed stiffly from the region The actress had left the wire. second round waa nearly over. Spiro i ‘ he way is proving one of the garding the arrival of Plank, It Is runs. Fortin starred for the losers. In charge of programs, has opened “A second bit of advice Is that If various musical Instruments. There Eaat Hartford. New York for the period August 1 Puzzled, Jo turned from the tele­ their advance Items on the games expected that Big Ed. Walsh will be Sand and Gravel B;48—Patti Chaptn. a person is really earnest In their of an ample waist. I K i fought a much cleaner fight last | ^;“ turca of the weekly program, 6:00—Yankee Network News Serv­ negotiations with Italy and Ethio­ will be Instrumental Instructions on Third prize— Helen Hulme, Litch­ to August 15. Increased 1.8 per cent phone to encounter her landlady who Former Schoolboy Stars On by Friday afternoon of this week. here for the game. Walsh motored AB. R. H. PO. A ^ FOR DIAMOND BATTLE desire to collect these Interesting field. over the like 1934 period. night than he usually displays. Co.s- , wlnnera get a big kick out- of The Herald goes to press at noon on ice. pia with a view to radiocasts of war any instrument and the owners will She waa hurrying toward the big had been listening Intently from the ta was given the decision. taking their prizes and the crowd from Buffalo, N. Y., on Aug. 11 for Beattie, 2b ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 ______'vcrls/ that they obtain one of the doorway. Saturday and It is necessary to have the game and was at( Mt. Nebo Wll.aon, If ...... 3 1 0 0 0 6:15—Bobby Benson and Sunny do piano tuning and repairing. Max Fourth prize — Annie Hulme, gate when she beard her name call­ The crowd waa the largest yet at ^“®t as much fun cheering the Oj news. new ' Stromberg-Carlson No. 88 Litchfield. "I guess may be you were right,” TIRES Slab As Gems Face New the sports page completed at an ready to take the mound against Carney, r f ...... 3 0 O O 0 Jim. Kabrick haa been an orchestra lead­ ed out and turned to see Fragonet the arena and 1,500 witnessed the b*bky ones.- An application had (1 j Park Tavern and Popular Mar- The Columbia Broadcasting sys­ World Wave radios which ,we are er In Rockville for many years, and Lot 9—Three cans of carrots: Jo smiled. early hour. Wc earnestly request Plank. P'ortln, s s ...... 3 1 2 0 1 6:80—Poetic Strings. featuring. These fine world ranging running toward her. Liberal Trade-In 11 bouts, the CDK club throwing In made to Commissioner Lawtor 6:50 — Hartford Better Buslneaa tem Bays Will Rogers was so reluc­ Frank Kalas Is one of Tolland's lead­ First prize— Janet Hall, Wllllng- HISEXCEUENCy- ”Jo! . . . Jo, what on earth are The woman nodded. "I built this York Cuban Tonight. the co-operation of all team man­ Since the postponement reports Stratton, lb .... .3 0 0 5 0 ‘■“i- Title Tonight tant to go on the air In a commercial radios are extremely. senaltlve, se­ bungalow when they were making an extri bout for the crowd last ‘ o assign Referee Jim Peters here agers In this respect. J. Geer, 3b, p .... .3 1 1 l 3 at Blueflelds Lot. Men’s Program. ing musicians, having been connect­ ford. you doing here?” he asked. Allowance night. a p ln ” , 'because of...... the hit he made have been given the committee that program that officials argued with lective and eaay to operate. They ed with an orchestra for several pictures In horse bams. I’d like to several old-time Manchester players, D. Geer, c ...... 3 0 0 8 2 6:55—Baseball Scores. cover a wide range of frequencies, Second prize— Marjorie Elchner, "Looking for work,” she told him , Other Results. the week before laat. 7:00— Ralph Mixer's String Ensem­ him three months. It was not until years. Litchfield. truthfi^Iy. have a quarter for every girl I’ve The Blucfleld (Cardinals will meet not members of the original 1903-08 Simpson, cf .... 2 0 0 0 0 • f ^ *® expected tonight they suggested) that his fee be given including the standard broadcast seen go back home wiser.” A stirring battle Is expected when Mike Regalia, the Camp Graves the Aces In an Intermediate League teams, have signified their Inten­ SmachettI, p, 3b. 3 0 0 2 1 at the Blucfleld lot on McKee ble. band, police, amateur, aircraft, Committed To Jail Third prize— Helen Hulme, Litch­ "Work? Here at Atlas?” Lefty Naktenis, pride of Duke Uni­ tc the Red Cross and Salvation Mrs. Anna Mauebuk, 43, of Mc­ (To Be Continued.) boy. went on to fight a hard fight baseball game on the Weat Side tion of being on hand for the testi­ street when the Park Tavern, new 7:15—Dyno Bel's—Gordon, Dave ship-to-ahore and commercial field. Jo nodded. "Drann was just giv­ versity and Johnny Taylor, former Totals ...... and Bunny. Army that he accepted. Lean street, and Daniel Demichuk, ing me a screen test.” .against Paul Kelley of Willlmantlc, playgrounds on Thursday night, the monial game. Word is being awaited 26 3 3 18 7 2 Champa of Main street, and the ranges, as well as the 49, 31, 28, 19 Fourth prize—Dagmar Backman, CASH Bulkeley High star clash on the carrying the fight for three fast d a v is c u p^ go game to begin promptly at 6 Rlnkydlnks Popular Market, who are deta-! 7:80—He, She and They. Try these tonight: and 16 meter short wave broadcast 63, of Vernon avenue, ■were before Burlington. Fragonet’s astonishment was com­ from John "Stuffy” Meinnes of Judge John E. Flak In the Rockville NEW MARTIN BOMBER diamond at tha Bulkeley stadium rounds rad waa awarded the decis­ o'clock. Manchester, Mass., who played with AB R. H PO A. E. 7:48— Boake Carter. WABC-CBS and WJZ-NBC, 8:46 bands. Every program is repro­ Lot 10—Three cans of string ical. "After sJl,” Jo laughed, "why (80x81/, cl.) tonight. E. Moore. 3b . . . 4 2 1 0 mtot'’ ‘^®**’''®'’® the champs. 8:00—Johnnie and his Foursome. City court on Tuesday, having been n ot?” ion. Mike has yet to lose at the ON P A R M TODAY Manchester rad Rockville; Jack 0 0 —President Rooncvclfs address to duced with typical Stromberg-Carl­ heans; It Is the renewal of an old rivalry Benson. If .... . 3 1 0 1 0 0 8:18—Emery Deutsch's Dance arrested by Sergeant Peter Dowge- But Fragonet waa serious. "No arena. Joe Marvonek, 130, Staf­ The East Side Juniors will meet Barry, old Athletics shortstop and The Popular Market had i secret Boy Scouts. son Natural Tone." First prize—(Jlara Smith, Coven- PREPARES FOR TEST GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY when Johnny and Lefty get to­ ford, and Smoke Laughlln, 126, the West Side Juniors In a baseball Modcan, c .... . 2 0 9 0 0 practice last night and Coach Rhythms with Connie Gates. WEAF-NBC, 6:15-Uncle Ezra; wlcz of t^e RfeckvUle police force, try. reason why not. Except that you a former Manchester player and J.>c O’Connell, ss .. . 3 3 1 0 after a complaint had been made on gether and the townspeople sensing Camp Fernow, went three rounds t(? game on the West Side grounds on 3 1 Smith claims hla boys are ready. 8:30—Everett Marshall’s Broadway 7—One man’s family; 8—Town Hall Second prize —Emaret Flamlg, should watch ou t'for Drann, that's Casey, Manchester receiver of 1905 F. Taggart, cf . 3 2 4 0 0 Variety. Monday night by the-woman’s hus­ all.” something out of the ordinary arc a draw. Because It waa Marvon- Team Members Appear in Thursday aftern(X)n, the game to rad several others of that period. The team will be made up of clerks amateurs; 9:15— Walter Lippmann Simsbury. Baltimore, Aug. 21.— (A P )—Offi­ 4.40-21 4.50-21 begin at 1 o'clock sharp. V. Taggart, 2b . 3 0 0 0 1 0 9:00—Six Gun Justice. SUNDAY UQUOR SALE band that they were both In an in­ "Dont tell me Tm Just one of these expected to turn out In gala num- ek'E first fight the rounds were cut To Drop Baseball and customers and It Is rumored on ‘The Condition of Affairs"; 10— Third prize—^Anna Barnes, Burl­ cials of the Glenn L. Martin Com­ bers. Ticfty haa beaten Johnny four to two minutes. Fogarty, p ...... 3 0 0 0 3 0 Babe Ruth was in last week for a 9:30—Presenting Mark Warnow. Del Regis orchestra; 11:30—Lights toxicated condition at the Mauchuk ington. poor little girls who have to watch pany said today the new Martin Third Ronnd of National Plans have been made to drop an Breen, lb ...... 2 0 0 3 0 0 10:00— Adventures of Grade. home. They were charged with In­ out for the big bad director! Do $( times In four games but this may Emil Dumas, 126, Woonsocket, official league baseball from a plane juicy steak, making him eligible for out. PUZZLE TO ROCKVILLE Fourth prize— Barbara Sweeton, bombing plane will oe In DaytOh, . 7 0 Frye, r f ...... 2 1 0 1 0 0 a position. 10:30:—Nina Tarasova. toxication and breach of the peace. you—even iron—believe stories like be Johnny’s turn to come out on lost to A1 Saytryb, Rockville, 130, O’MAHONEY IS SIGNED to the Mt. Nebo diamond on Sunday WABC-CBS, 6:15—He, She and Canton. Ohio, by 2 p. m., tomorrow for top and everyone wants to be in on on a decision. Jimmie Layden, 152, It is no secret that the fans who 10:48—Poets Gold. Demichuk claimed that he met Mrs. that, too?” formal entry in competitive testa to.'J the kill. Doubles Tennis Play. afternoon. The ball, to be auto­ Totals ...... 25 9 4 21 4 1 11:00—Yankee Network News They Revue; 7:30—Broadway varie­ Mauchuk on the street and that she Lot 11—Largest and best collec­ "Look here, Jo,” Fragonet Insisted. was knocked out In the first by witness this game will see practi­ ties; 8—Six Gun Justice; 9— Burns Council Approves But Corpora­ be conducted by the United States ' FOR HARTFORD MAT GO graphed by the Old Timers, will be­ Score by Innings; ■ Service. waa carrying three large bundles tion of vegetables— all different "There's an awful lot of untruth 4.76-19 Since joining the New York (Jharles McGinnes, 134, of Bridge­ come the property of the player cally two all-star teams of Man­ and Allen; 9:45—Poet's Gold; 11:30 tion -Attorney of City Is Told Army. CMbans, who by the way are fur- port. Brookline, Mass., Aug, 21__(AP) Sand and Gravel ...... Oil 001 0—3 chester on the field. J. W. Hals 11:18—Claude Hopkins' Orcheatra. and that he asaisted her In taking varieties; not less than 6, nor more written about Hollywood, and that raaring It on the playing field. —Buddy Rogers orchestra. Town of Vernon Must Act. than 12; They explained that bad flying EMdle Cotter, 124, Camp Beckett, Rlnkydlnks ...... 203 022 x—9 hurls a challenge for a turkey sup­ 11:80— Ted Flo Rlto's Orchestra. them home. He further stated that director and poor-Ilttle-glrl gag is "j?b“ 8 the background for Taylor’s Charles "Frenchy" Descomb of Two base hits, F. Taggart, O'Con­ weather was delaying the takeoff. $( pitching, the former Bulkeley High was leading the way over A1 Oosta, m-totro* u.’ s. SSSs^S!‘p“’team wm Wrjstling Champ to Meet Billy per against the winners. WJZ-NBC, 7—Hits and Bits; 7:30 after he sat down In the house he fell First prize— Barbara Foerch, Clin­ one of the legends. But you have Bartush at South Park Next Hartford will drop the autographed nell, Fortin, J. Geer; stolen bases, — Hoiue o f Glass; 8—John Charles Rockville. Aug. 21.—(AP)— Sale over as the result of liquor he had ton. Flying time to Dayton Is only at>out 1.47 star has won nine games and lost 125, Woonsocket, when a blow cut be on parade today when half of th* of liquor on Sundays has been ap­ to remember this—that' In every two hours, they said. ball troia a plane. Permission to Moore, F. Taggart, Fortin. J. Geer: Thomas: 9:30— Col Frank Knox ad­ bad earlier In the evening. Second prize— Janet Hall, New two, a remarkable record for a hla eye. The contest was stopped NaUoiml doubles tennis survivors Monday Night. base oh balls off, Fogarty (4), J. proved by the Rockville city coun­ walk of life, in every business In Clash In the third round play. drop the ball on the playing field dress; 11:08—Teddy Hill orchestra. Judge Fisk found them both guil­ Haven. the world, you may run into a . ; . The plane will be flown by W. K. Theca cash prices include your youngster In his first year of fast at the end of the second on oiMers Geer (5), Smaehetti (2): hit by cil, but there was some question to­ Ebel, assistant chief engineer for the company. The Cubans lead the of the doctors. Tut Ambrosle, 144, Wilmer Allison and Johnny Van Hartford, Aug. 21.-:-Ed. Hurley, was secured from Commissioner of What to expect Thursday: ty of the charge and sentenced Mrs. Third prize— Hazel Doane, Clinton. Silas Drann.” tire. Other Sizes In Proportion. Aviation, Chester Morris. pitcher, by Fogarty ‘ (Carney); day as to whether the action meant plant Other company officials will Rockville, won over Jim O'Neill, 140, Ryn, the InternaUonaUsta who held head of the Garden A. C. and the lo­ WBZ-WBZA WJZ-NBC, 6:48— Three scamps Mauchuk to ten days in Tolland jail Fourth prize—Jeannette Clark, ”1'1I be careful. Peter.” She held ’’y over A preliminary game will be stnipk out by Fogarty (7), Geer vocal trio; 8—Death Valley Days. anything. and sentenced Demichuk to 30 days Mt. Carmel, ^ k £ l he in Dayton for the teats. the Philadelphia stars and have just in the first on a K. O. It looked the naUonal team title back In 1931 cal A. O. H„ have jointly succeeded (5), SmachettI (3); umpires, E Sport Forum Springfield — Boston LESLIE .tv IlL L E ^ ^ out her band. "But I really think rad were runners up last year, will played, starting at 1 o'clock, by the WABC-NBC. 4 p. m.— Howells An ordinance permitting sales In in the jail, and both were ordered to AU the above Hartford County The new plane has a wing spread returned from a road Invasion dur­ like an easy fight for Tut. In getting Danno O'Mabony's sig­ Duffy, Rautenburg. hotels, restaurants and clubs was its all right, because Lolita Montez engage the southern comblnaOon of nature to a contract for a bout In Manchester Blueflelds and the New Daylight Saving Time and Wright, piano duo; 8— Buck pay the costs of the case. winners niU be among those exhibit­ THE GOVERNOR OF WYOMING arranged It.” • of only 76 feet and a loaded weight TERMS ing which they won fourteen games Butch D1 Sturco, 164, Camp Fer­ CHALLENGE THE WINNER approved by the council last night. Robert Bryan of Chattanooga. Hartford. The new heavyweight Britain Cremos, one of the fastest Rogers; 10:30—Ernie Holst’s'orches­ Marriage Announced ing at the Hartford County 4-H Qub “M ontez?” of 10 tons. It Is expected to fly bet­ imd lost only once. Taylor pitched now, won over Frank Schlehope, It would become effective Augfust 104, Wiilimantic, In the second Tenn., ancL John McDlarmld of champion will wrestle Billy Bartu.ah teams in the state. A public sd FORFEITURE RUI.I.VO tra. Announcement has been made o f The favorite avocation of Gov. “Yea . . . I called on her yester­ ter than 250 milea an hour. to Suit You In the east-west colored game at Dear Editor: Wedneaday, Aug. 21 31, the date designated for a special Fair, Charter (jak Park, West Hart on a K. O. It was the Wllllmanttc Fort Worth, Texas, after red-head­ at the South Park Arena on Weth­ dress amplifying system will be in­ WEAF-NBC, 12:16—Rex Battle the marriage of Miss Martha Mar- Leslie A. Miller, ex-U. S. marine, la day. She waa grand—and she haa Power Is supplied by two air-cool- Chicago A.ugust 11 and turned In a After seeing the great deal of In­ meeting of the town of Vernon to ford on August 24. Everyone in­ Budget Pay Plan. boy's first fight rad the crowd knew ed Don Budge rad Gene Mako, a ersfield avenue next Monday night. stalled at Mt. Nebo rad the an According to the rules of the and orchestra; 6:38— Francis Adair, ley, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Mar- growing rare specimens of delicate the sweetest little girl.” ea motors developing more than 800 i*” ® All of his old high terest displayed by the sport loven P. U. consider the issue. terested In the work of the 4-H clubs TIRES — BATTERIES It. The rounds were two minutes pair of Californian youngsters, se­ Bartush Is the former University **® McKenna of Rcc-Leglon Softball League, any 4:00—Betty and Bob. soprano; 11—Ben Pollack's orches­ ley, of East Main Street, and Rob­ flowers. Bom January 29, 1886, in Fragonet did not reveal himself horsepower. It ts manned by a five- schTOl fans wlU be out to greet him of the town In regard to the base­ Rockville is in the town of Ver­ should plan to attend this fair on the AND RADIOS on his return here tonight. eaqb. At Jones, 149, WUbraham, lected for this year's Davis Cup of Chicago athlete; he has made Willlmantlc, the "Connecticut Fred Manager falling to place his full 4:15—Eaay Aces—comedy sketch. tra. ert Ratikin, son of Mrs. Clarence 24th. Kansas, young Leslie moved with by , the flicker of an eyelash. Plain- man crew and Is equipped with three Hoye." ball championship of Main street non. The Rock'vlUe corporation vleitora have a strong line-up took a beating for three rounds from service, take on Sam Isse and Henry rapid advance in the mat game rad team on the field for any scheduled In Manchester, the Hale's baseball ^ m forth , of South street. The bis parents to Laramie, Wyd., a few^ ly he bad schooled himself well machine guns, two-way radio, auto­ Proesoff of Seattle. Tomorrow the during the past year has wrestled One o f the oldest players to be ot^sel said recently he had been wedding took place on July 6 in matic pilot, adjustable pitch pro- rad list some of the greatest color- (Jharlie Leonard," 150, Willlmantlc. game must forfeit the game to the team would like to challenge the years later. After high schopl and where Lolita waa concerned, and he Richie Gib)x>D, former New Eng­ other round victors will return to most of the topnotchers among the seen In action Sunday will be Cap- MENJOD AS BEST M.AN advised by the attorney's office that Rockville. TO ASK EXTRA SESSION business college, he worked for a pellors and the new radio ’’homing” SPECIAL M stars In the world. There will opposing team, If that team ta on winner of the Popular Market-Park hadn’t the slightest suspicion that land lightweight champion and the tennis front. big boys. Billy has wrestled In ^ n John M, Henry of the Hartford legalization of Sunday liquor sales Funeral of Winfield WilllB few years as railroad brakeman. compass. ^ no change In the Gem llne-up. the field at the timi/scheduled for Tavern game to be played tonight his first wife had revealed his secret 5-TUBE WINGS Yesterday’s women's national Hartford several times rad haa won Police department. Henry Is 72 for the championship. is a question for the town instead of The funeral of Winfield Willis, 19, New Britain, Aug. 21.— (AP)' His first taste of politics came in The game will start at 8:45. George Hovey, WllUnaratlc, provid­ playing and with ItsntTull complement THEY'RE Glendale. Calif., Aug. 21 — (AP) to Jo Darien. ed the entertainment ih the last doubles pUy ended with Freda every match save the one with Ed yeara of age and played In the At- of players. —Adolf Menjou, sauve leading man the city to decide. of Crystal Lake, who was drowned When the Common (JouncU meets 1911 when he was elected to the “She's quite a youngster, all Realizing the little trouble the O. K.’s HARTFORD PROJECT AUTO RADIO number and the referee called It a James rad Kay Stammers,- the top- Don George, who then was the Iratlc, National rad Brotherhood Last night the Hose Co. No. 1 Hale's bowling team had In winning THE TOPS! of the movies, officiated as best man at the lake on Saturday evening, tonight the members will decide state legislature. He was In the oil right.” Fragonet said evenly. "I’m Washington, Aug. 21.—(AP) __ seeded British Wightman Cup play­ champion. Leagues rad waa the first profes­ last night at the marriage of hla CLOUDBURST MLLS TWO. was largely attended on Tuesday draw. They weighed 138 even. team failed to put In an appearance the Merchants’ league, we believe whether to adopt a resolution call­ business when the United States en­ surprised Lolita showed her off The approval by President Roosevelt ers. In the quarter-finalli and lead­ O'Mahony la to wrestle Don sion^ player from Springfield, It necessary only to play one game oo la Oroo>»tbit mother-in-law. Mrs. Mattie Teaa- afternoon. An escort of state {xilice ing on Governor Ooss to convene at the north end playgrounds to new oficriTT axgarg pur« tered the World War and he inllst- Nothing's ever said about the kid, of a $6,020 allocation for manufac­ 9 2 4 .9 5 ing the field by a bracket. George at Boston early next month M osc, hla home town. While with to decide the champlonahlp. dale, to Josiah M. Didrickson of Santa Fe, N. M., Aug. 21.— (A P) from the Stafford Springs barracks the General Assembly in special ses­ ed as a marine. After the war, he you know.” play the Manchester Fire Depart­ Dextroat. B« aurt to turing cotton and wool clothes in Softball While they mark Ume today the In their second title meeting rad ^®wark, N, J,, in the early ’90’s, ment and the game should be for­ Each team is allowed 2 outaida Darien, Conn. Menjou and his —An unidentified man and a boy escorted the body from the E. H. sion to provide money for communi­ was collector of Internal revenue Jo nodded. ”I know.’’ Hartford, Conn., and distributing Last Night *8 Fights defending champions, Helen Jacobs Uttta to the bappp about four years old were listed to­ soon after that bout will sail for hla Henry batted for .428. Henry was feited In accordance with the regu­ players thereby using seven em­ actress ■wife, Victoria Teaadale, were Preston funeral rooms in this city ties which are unable to finance for Wyoming. In 1932 he was elect­ "It might hurt Lolita very much them to families on relief, was an­ rad Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyra, native Ireland. Hla bout with Bar­ a pitcher rad will give a demon- ployees. These employeea may be I: the only other guests at the wedding day as the victims of a couldburst to the Crystal Lake Methodist lations governing league playing, as their welfare relief burdens. The ed to fill the imexpired term of Gov. if it got around generally.” He nounced today by the works pro­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS vriU take Miss Settle Corblere of tush here will be one of the few ■ "“•tton, Sunday, how curves rad peraons who worked some time dur­ DYNO BOYS performed at the Little Church of which fell near here last night. church whore the funeral services resolution will be presented by Coun­ Frank C. Emerson, who died, and In Schedule the M. F. D. team was on brad, paused, his glance wavering from gress administration. New York—Jerry Paul, Provi­ Southboro and Mrs. C. R. Mabley bouts In which he will participate shoots were thrown with an under­ ready to play. ing the last two years. We hope the Flowers, at Forest Lawn Me­ The bodies were found in a silt were held. Rev. Charles S. John­ cilman John R. Feore, Democrat of 1934, Miller waa re-elected for four Jo’s direct blue gaze. "Confound It. The allocation was part of a pro­ SERVICE o f Brookline. morial park. dence, 'R. I., drew with Johnny before going home. . hand delivery from the 45-foot the Popular Market will be our op­ 7:15 P. M. covered motorcar which had plung­ son, pastor of the church, officiated the Sixth Ward. Mr. Feore said years. He and Mrs. Miller, who I’m due on Stage Four, or I’d see gram submitted by Connecticut 649 Main Street Mrs. Dorothy Andrus, Stamford, Scheduled games will be carried , 'TONIOHT____ Horstmra, New York (6). pitchers. box,----- at— that time. Henry on the Herald sports page each ponents because Manager Oeslaurlea Mr. and Mrs. Didrickson will make ed into a deep highway washout. at the services. Members of the that the call for the special meeting was Margaret Morgan, of Denver, you home. . . . And look here, Jo, Works Progress Administrator Mat­ Conn,, rad Carolyn Babcock, Los wilt certainly need the services of their home In Connecticut. The Phone 4047 Jersey City, N. J.—Lou Lombardi, P>*y®<» with the great sUrs of the night, under the heading “Softball WTICorWORC Communications service was crip­ CrystJt] Lake Fire department, of if Issued should specify that the ses­ have a son, John, a student of Colo­ I want to know where I can reach thew A. Daly. The sponsor of the Angelas, will clash with Mrs. Phyl- ment will be held at Southern Park- time, Including Ckmnle Mack man­ Doc. Calllouette for his team. Kindly groom la an executive of a manu­ pled by the cloudburst and torrential Thum. and Sat, 8 A. M. - 9 P. M. BLUEFnCLDB VS. V. F. W. Jersey City, ^ knocked out Joey Schedule” rad all team managen which the young man was secretary, sion is to deal with the relief prob­ rado university, and a daughter, you.” project will contribute an additional Open 8 A. M. . 8:80 P. M. Us Mudford King of England and way Country club, which has 164 ager of the Athletics, "Mugsy" Mc- Inform our manager of data facturing company. rain In the central part of the state. CHARTER OAK GROUNDS Zodda, New York, in the eighth and players are requested to watch J attended the servlcea in a body and lem and nothing else. Mrs. John Mabee. of (Jheyenne. “Not now, Peter . . She $4,780. 8 O'clock Skaip Mrs. Penelope McBride of Short traps on lU narrow tree-lined falr-lGraw, manager o f the Glanta for gams. round o f a scheduled tea round bout. Hills, N. J. for the remaining scheduled games Tours In sports, waya. 9t>*ftar o f a century, WUbert of tha lea(ua each night. W- C. ’'ANDlfilO, Manager. MAJNGHESyrBH EVENING HEKAU), MANCHESTER, tX)NN.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 1, 198% p a g e TWELVB - MANCHESTER EVENTNG HERALU, MANCHiESTER, (XJNN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1958. »-AOB TM IBTfj Toonerville Polks Rv Fontaine Pox By Gene Ahern SENSE and NONSENSE- TVie L r r g g S c o r p io n s have e o N e m e ch a n ic a l in t h e ir c l u b initiations

So clean up after )mur picnic that The newly married man and his the owner of tho land will not, find­ w ife wrere quarreling, and at the ing the ground covered by your lit- broakfaat table the husband tried to 5AV,TH\S \e CUT v o u m e a n t c t T ' T ^ ter, forbid others from enjojing make peace: themselves. • • A SWELL I -DONT UNDEPiSTANU) c a r e t a k e r \s an' OLB Husband (with a sweet smile on •RAL OF NOUPS1-.W& hie face)—What’s for breakfast, HUNK OF- ECjAti.I TOLO you THIS Henry—I’m sorry, Kathleen, but I dear. LEISURE ,UF» \S THE LODGE ? "^ iF VCR.] went Into sU atorea and tried to Wife (tartly)—Rats! s e t ! - > _ OF N\Y OLD TWENU. SEPRDN SUtSUENLY match your sample of goods but Husband—All right, dear. Cook LOST AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 APARTMENTS— FLATS— there wasn’t a thing In town any­ «30SET»H SEFTON,AV’4t» PETURNS-m OM HAWAJ\, TENEMENTS 63 one for yourself and boil an egg for HOW Uro Y(DU U A N ’B PURSE LOST In Manches­ FO R S A LE — 1930 FORD coach, ex­ BACHELORS SHFLE WRESTLING where like ft. me. HE HAS TUKME’D \T he\ l p i d e . u s U K E FREDDIE MILLER Kathleen—That’s Jiut what I HOLU TH' ter, contaLnIng small aura of money cellent condition. Call anytime at NEW WARANOKE Apts., 801 Main Detroit to Bid $300,000 w^anted to find out. Now I ran make OVERTO ME,WH\LE. HE SURF BOARDS, ACROSS and driving license. I f found re­ 33 Woodland street. street, nicely furnished rooms with By ASSOCIATED PRESS CORRECT ’THIS SENTENCE: CHISEL, a new dren and know that all the IS (Ni HAWAW 1 -.- THIS LAKE) “ turn to F. T. Bllsh Hardware Co. Pottsvllle, Pa.— Gus Sonnenberg, "M y young wife is so beautiful and TO CLTT i n 1935 DODGE four ton aemi van, or without light housekeeping BENEDICTS BY 10-7 other women In town won't have privileges. Reasonable rates. Tcl. Providence, R. 1., threw Ed Meske, SHOWS HE’S BOSS Intelligent the fact that she can’t O N THIS 9 MV WORD.VOUTM-K LOST—THIS MORNING between 1933 International 1-2 ton panel, one just like It. 3036. Cleveland, with a body fall in 20 cook a thing fit to eat doesn't make A S IF 1 •BROUGHT the Center JUdTliirnaldc. tire on 1934 Ford coach, 1934 Pontiac For Louis, Baer Tussle minutea and three seconds. One any difference with me." rim. Please caJI 67S2, Reward. sedan, 1032 W illys aedan. Colo FO R R E N T — FU R N ISH E D or iin- fall. inoUQHTS—Everybody leads a NOU UP HEPE ON A Royal Order of Bali and fast life. Those who are not pur­ M otor*— 6463. fiimlshed apartments Call Centen­ Indianapolis— Danno O'Mahoncy, Featherweight Champ Easily OUB TBINKINO SOUATTEF^S CLWMI suing pleasure are running from U fe Is largely what we make it by LOST— TW O DOGS, one black and nial Apartments, 4131 or 4279. Ireland defeated Frank Speers, At­ trouble. . . . ’The average man nev­ Prominent Citizens of Brown WEST SIDE JUNIORS lanta, straight falls. the kind of thoughts we bold; tan, one brown. Phone 6016. MOVING—TKUCKINU— FO R R E N T — 4 ROOM tenement, all Chain Puts Up GaUant Outpoints Roger Bernard er realizes how little money, love We may know what lies before us STORAGE 20 Improvements, at 18 William street. and freedom he can get along on from our present "thinking SWEEP DOUBLE BILL until he marries. . . . It Is hard for PERSONALS 3 Call 3370. Fight But All to No Avail. Bomber’s Home Town mold.” PERRETT A GLENNEY INC. locaJ in Non-Title Bout a Bixteen-year-old girl to tell wheth­ W e should never be too fretful when and long dlatance moving. Dally er she Is reully In love or suffering STOM ACH ULCER, GAS pains. In­ ONE AND TWO ROOM apartments CARR AND MANN things turn out as they do. with high blood pressure. . . . Loss digestion victims, why suffer? For expreaa to HaiUord. Overnight Just reflnished. To see them call on Seek Bout Next Month, Take Softball Games from East For these products of our thinking Tn A wild and woolly hal) game of memory is a sign of old age. quick relief get a free sample of acrvtcc to and from New York Tel. .lensen, .lohnson Block, office 700 Side by 11-3 and 1-0; Benson i Cincinnati, Ang. 21 — (A P ) — largely to that “form " are true. 3063, 8860 or 8864. Main street. Phone 6071)—7635. which had the fans In an uproar Freddie Miller, featherweight cham­ Maybe that explains why the older M ay we ever, then, be mindful, as Udga, a doctor's prescription at New York and Chicago Are Is Big Star. nCHT AUG. 29 a man gets the more he knocks the pion of the world, rocked our thoughts take form ’In Arthur Drug Stores. from the opening Inning, the Bache­ A^resent generation. . . . Don’t wor- FO R R E N T — 4 ROOM tenement, lors managed to .‘iqiiccze out a 10 to Bernard of Flint. Mich., throuf^^B^ kind.” W ILL THE PERSON who found the PUBLIC PASSENGER modern Improvements, 93 Charter The 'West Side Junior softball team rounds la.^t night to show ■ try about political differences. It’s Of -the kind of thsughta we harbor 7 victory over the Benedicts at the Also Likely Sites. “ political indifference that Is the package on 8:30 Hartford trolley SERVICE 20-A Oak street. Apply Sam Yulyes, 701 traveled to the East Side play­ howling tans just how he d td ^ff by the habits of our mind. Fouracrea last night but only after curse o f this country. . . . ’The lack Sunday night, plcace call ,0816. Main street. a tough seventh inning tn which the ground yesterday .morning and Hard Hitting Youngsters To through a year of fight campaigning' For when we, by faith and practise, walked o ff the winner In botlt ends of clothing worn by some women IN ADDITION TO SILVER LANE married men threatened to steal the In Europe. It was his first appear­ live In thought what we would Bun Line, Dc Luxe Bua for lodge New York, Aug. 21.—fA P )—This of a double header, the scores being ance In nn American ring since his would seem to Indicate that they see, ball game with a dc.sperate rally Top Card at White City care very little for this world’s party or team trips, we also offer BUSINESS LOCATIONS that fell short by three rims. The Joe Louis-Max Baer fight must loom 11 to 3 and 1 to 0. The aeries now return three weeks ago” his title God may force a plan of action was not at stake. goods. . . . It Isn’t always a sign M anchester 7 passenger aedan delivery. Phone FOB RENT 64 members of the Royal Order of the an a pretty piece of fi.sticuffs the stands three games to one In favor leading to reality. Miller lost only two no-tltle goes of courtesy that makes some of us 3063, 8860, 8864. Ball and China slammed the "leath­ of the W est Side team. Let us, then, stop chasing shadows, way the different cities are bidding Stadium. In Europe. Both men entered the fellows touch our hats instead of Evening Herald FO R R E N T — STORE and offices, er apple” to all comers of the lot Benson starred for the winners losing hope from day to day. /K’ rent very reasonable. 100 percent for it. with three hits In four times at bat, ring over the 126 pound weight limit raiding them. Sometimes It’s bald­ And, by looking f o r ' the sunshine, CLASSIFIED and oiithit their advcr.saries 12 to of the featherweight division. Mil­ ness. 0 H -H -THE MA50P. REPAIRING 23 location. App'y State Theater 10 but just didn’t have the stuff Indications are that the bout will and also fielded brilliantly. All In work the law the other way! Manager. take place at the Polo Grounds In all he handled fourteen chances and New Haven, Aug. 21.—Steve Carr, ler scaled 128'b; Bernard 129';. —Charles J. Starburg. ADVERTISEMENTS when It came to running the bases. Soon after the bell rang for the First Voter—I think It was terri­ GOT IN ON AM MOWER SHARPENING, key mak­ New York. Sept. 24, hut Detroit, the committed only one error. Muldoon the hard punching youngster from Bert McConkey was on the hill opening round It was evident Miller bly mean when Congress stopped Count tiz wordt to a Itao. home town of the Brown Bomber, pitched sterling ball In both games, < D lNTERM\SS\ON STUB, loltU lt. numbftri and abbrovtatlont ing, lock, vacuum cleaner, clock, for the single men and with the help Meriden, will oppose Nathan Mann, was master of the fight. He moved'• sending us free seeds. HOUSES FOR RENT 65 has made an offer that Is making allowing only five hits In the Initial •acta count as a *ord and compound gun repairing, Braltbwalte, 52 of several sparkling plays engaged New Haven light heavvwelght, In around the ring swiftly and )jrace- Second Voter—I think It was AS \T WERE « worda at two worda. Minimum coat la contest, and three In the nightcap. C mi'tV NtA uivSCMe. Pearl street. FOR RENT—CAMBRIDGE street, in a pitching duel with "T y ” H ol­ Promoter Mike J^KObs sit back and the top bout of a three eight-round fully, using hla right to hook and waste fo r Congress to send us free Flapper Fa n n y Says: Q > price o( three tinea. These two teams will play a mm.iL9.ptu.orf. Line rates per day for tranalaot five room bungalow, furnished or land and at the end of the fourth tc.kc notice. card at the White City Stadium Jab at Bernard, who frequently went seeds. ’They ought to plant the seeds game of baseball on the W est Side ada. unfurnished, all improvements. Tel. marker the score was tied four-all. Frederic H. Schader announced on the night of August 29. The Into defensive crouch. and send us the vegetables. (0 fMtatM Tm. nil) HELP WANTED— grounds on Thursday afternoon be­ eHectUe March If. IMf 7446. Then the younger men finally hit that a group of prominent Detroit Weiner-Gray combination booked The bout almost ended In the Caah Charge ginning at 1:00 o'clock. FEMALE 35 their stride and with the help o£ a citizens .would bid *300,000 to bring the bout yesterday and in announc­ second round, when Miller rifled a How many public speeches did you s< o h c h y s m i t h • Conaeouilve Uajra •.! 1 otat I ots East Side H err H im m elstoss Goes Philosophic t ConseoutlTs O ayi ..I I eta M ota couple of timely boots scored 'five the attraction to Detroit The fight ing it sold that two other eights straight left to Bernard’s chin. ever hear, that, after they were By John C. T e m CHRISTMAS CARDS. 100 percent AB R H PO A E 1 Day ...... | 11 etal II ota SUMMER HOMES runs in the next two innings which wouid be staged at Navln Fieid with and two sixes would complete the Bernard fell to the canvas. He took over, made you feel that they had I c a n 't b l a m e VbO FDR All orders for irracblar tnacrtlona prot selling friends, neighbors, Quaglla. sf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 FOR KENT 67 eventually gave them the ball game, accommodations arranged for 85.000 bill. a count of nine but staggered to his really given you much Information? Ncrr m HTiH o TO s r m E OH, Five MAVBC X AM DCR FOOL, will be charged at the one time rate. wonderful 21 folder »1. assortment, P. Correntl, p .. 3 0 0 0 2 1 Special ratea for long term avery but that three run rally in the sev­ persona. Schndcr said the decision to Carr, who holds a decision over feet. His eyes stared glassily and his THOUSAND B u r X HADE TO SEE 30 ntlier boxe.s. Expcrlcnee unneces­ FO R R E N T — 6 ROOM cotlnRC, Petricclo, lb ___ 3 0 0 13 0 1 DOWN IN MONTTtNA AND day advertlalng giva upoi. request. enth Inning had the youngsters play­ underwrite the bout for this amount, Eddie Carr, the last opponent on guard was down, but h? kept mov­ Tourist— Hadam, have you such a 6 0 WOULD SWINd IT DOT PW SIPPLE DOWN Ada ordered for three or ata days sary. Bonuses. Request samples, Columbia Lake, west side garage, M. Correntl, 3b .. 3 0 0 1 7 0 ing. INTO BU$INES$ WITH ing with their fingers crossed when with a third to each of the fighters Mann's list, is rated as one of the thing In the house as a medical al­ I suppose-W6U., TO DER HOM-PRUM L (F e / and stopped before the third or dfth Schwer, 821 Westfield, Mass. lights, boat. Available Aug. 25th. a brilliant throw to first base by Anlello, c ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 With his open guard down, M il­ manac? I ’d like to borrow It. ME / —THINK rr OVER, day w ill be charged only for the ac­ and a third to Jacobs, was reached stlffest punchers in the business but eoiNa I MUST RON - X'M AFRAID OCR HO/M Phone 6081. Vince, If ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 ler turned to referee Earl Butler, Farmer’s Wife— What for? HEiNiE. T'M tual number of .Imes tba d appear­ Ford ended the game. a', a meeting of Detroit buslnese men he Is facing a stiff assignment In es­ FVEH TO THE SHOPS ALONG - see . UND DRUM MILL OCOIN ed. charging at the rate earned, but It was quite a treat to see some Presqualdo, sa .. 2 0 1 0 3 0 saying to measure up to Mann. apparently expecting him to halt It. Tourist— I want to see what the HELP WANTED— at the Detroit Athletic Club. e e h o w t h b p la n e s voo nr dinner/, •TO BEATON HISS BRAIN ao allowance or refund! can be made of the old timers doing their stuff Rlflnl, 'rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 The backers of the Sliver City boy They were ordered to resume but doctors recommend for an empty AMD S ' OD alx time ade stopped after the WANTED TO RENT 68 Jacobs was in a huddle with the Miller. It appeared, eased up. Ha UND DRIFE ALL DER MALE 36 out there last night. Some of thv^ Bollnsky. cf .... 2 0 0 0 0 0 insist that ho can overshadow the feeling In the stomach. coMine Ofth day. New York State atliletic comml.sslon ] kept circling Bernard and jabbing BRIDHT IDEAS FROM HJfS No *‘tlH torblda*': display lines mot WANTED TO RENT .Sept, 15 or boys like "C y” Blanchard, Mike Cervinl. 2h ...... 2 0 2 2 0 1 Italian youth in the punching de­ W A N T E D — E X PE R IE N C E D silk yesterday, at the latter’s request. He out a right that Bernard was unable Have we too many people who f in e VOUNfr NOODLE t ■old. Oct. 1, 5 or 6 room single or apart­ Sheridan, Felix Metevitt, (the Babe partment, pointing out that Mann The Herald will no! be reeponelble weavers, on box looms. Apply Mid­ asked to consider the matter more 25 0 to evade. From the fifth round to are poison on work? W e don't need ment with garage and land for Ruth of the Benedicts), Emil John­ 3 18 12 3 seems to have lost some his high Cor more than oue incorrect ineertloa dletown Silk Company. Middle- and said that after going further West Side the finish, Bernard rallied enough to to work as hard, perhaps, as we of any aC^ertlaenient ordered for garden. American cotiplc. Must be son, Harry White, Pete Hansen, explosive for he could not keep tlie town, Conn. Ward Strange and even Jimmy into the detedls today he probably A B R make a creditable showing but he once did, but we should still work more than one time. reasonable. W rite Box M Herald. colored Carr of Waterbury on the was ob\'lously outclassed. The Inadvertent omleeloo of incor­ Crowe, the marathon runner, were would make a final decision tomor­ Ben.^on. ns . .. 3 1 mat. Mann had the chocolate sol­ some, at least. rect publication of advertising wHI be row. Asked If Chicago was .still be­ V. Taggart, 3b rectine* only by cancellation of the SITUATIONS WANTED— forced Into the game by the demands dier down enough times tor a half charge made for the eervice rendered. LEGAL NO'IICES 78 of the rooters. Pete Hanson mailc ing considered os a site. Jacobs said: Modean. lb .. dozen fights, hitting the deck 11 Father— I am obliged to punish ______FEMALE .18 you and It will pain me. All advertlaemenle muet'conform .several gooClaaaiAed ada to npplICRtlon dated l3 tlvo f August. l{t3B tip.s the scales about 230 pounds and E. Moore, c .. He— Sometimes the truth causes B y C r a n e OUT OUR W AY Bv W itHu*' be published same day must ha re­ with the IJfjuor Control Coinmlsslon ing the fight right here In New Carr's boosters have It the other way double defeat of A’s as Foxx hit more misery than a lie. 9 DOGS— BIROS— PETS 41 had to run about thirty yards for F. Taggart, 2b Ifiw ; ceived by It o’clock noon; Suturdaye for a Tavern I ’erm lt for ilie sain of York." — the lack of power on the part of two homers and drove In 5 of 8 runs She— Yea, I might have had my /rVrHLETIC INSTRUCTOR TUBBS IS / TH AT SHOA)^ MOM MUCl4 YO U \ iQ:tO a. m. alrriholir liquor on the premteefl of the ball but received a great hand Mann. FOR SALE—BLUE PERSIAN kit­ Schadcr said that John Rox- scored by Athletics. mother tell you I wasn’t home last Many an old bird has been egged ‘^LONO IN LEARNING THAT THE a o r 7D LEARM— EKPECTIM' A \ 416 Cent«T street. Mnnch(-st<-r. I'Jonn. from the large crowd when he came 23 1 3 21 7 2 Steve Carr, In his last start, sur­ I TELEPHONE YOUR tens. Call after 3 p. m , Lillian Farr. The jMisInrss Is owned by Julius J borough, Louis' manager, and a Willis Hudlin, Indians— Held Sen­ night. into going on a lark. QiRLS OF TW/DDLEDEE CAMP CAN strutting back to the bench. representative of the Detroit group East Side . ---- 000 000 0— 0 prised the Bay State fight expert.! ators in check with 7 hits. WORM To GET CAUGHT ON TH' WANT ADS. 127 Charter Oak street. I hflKpt.t. Jr., o f I I ViliRKv Btrcvi. West Side ...... CO MOST EVERTHING. Horkville. Conn., and will be con* Ou.Htafson, Holland and M cEvitl hed conferred with Chicago promo­ ----- 100 000 X— 1 when he subdued the Mas.sachusctts JuUija Solters, Browns, and Joa HOOK, MhSSELP/ THEY GOT MO Ada are accepted over the telephone Stolen base, E. ducted by Julius J. Ch.ignot. Jr, of were the big guns for the married ters yesterday and learned that the Moore: struck out Greek Tiger, Fanis Tzanitopolous. Cronin, Red Sox— Former hit single, BRAIMS , •SO THEY AINT GONMA at the CHARGE KATE given above 5& td la g e strert, Ili«ckvl]lti. Conn., as men while "CUpie" Waddell, McCon­ by Correntl (1). Umpires, Leone Fanis had been highly touted as a ae a convenlen j to advertleera, but POULTRY AND r-erniMtec, Detroit offer was "much higher than double and homer In first gahie and CO MOTWlW SILLY/ YOU (SOT A key and Chapman hit the ball hard and DeSimone. championship contender, but Carr the CASH RATES will o«. accepted aa JrUlTS .1. ritAGNfVr. Jr. Chicago cares to ,go.” single and - triple In night cap, A i-iTTLE BRAIMS, A N ' VCXJ'RG PU LL PATM EN T If paid at the bual- SUPPLIES 43 Dated I3th of Aug.. for the Benedicts. Jimmy Crov;e rudely Interrupted that dream when Cronin drc*. c in three runs with neaa office on or before the seventh H-S-21-35. gave McConkey plenty of trouble Meanwhile reports coming from West Side COIN' SOMETHIN' SILLY/ NOW , FO R S A LE — W H IT E Giant ronat- he took him over the hurdles. three hits in second game. day following the first Insertion of once he reached first base, and gave Spccul.ator, N. Y., Indicated that A B R H PO each ad otharwite the CHAHUr Ing chlckena, 35c lb. dre.sacd. De­ i.iciroM i»i:iiMiT WORM HAD YOUR BRAiNS Ka t e wIU be collected. No responsi­ the crowd plenty of laughs by diving Baer was taking his coming engage­ Benson, as . 4 1 livered. Ralph Von Deck Tel. 5327. NOTH E OF AIMM.K \TION ‘ ment Bcrlouslv. Critics believed that TH' HOOK ' bility for errors in telephoned ads This is lit give notice ihai 1, iJcurge head fir.st back to the base every V. Taggart, 3b . 4 1 w ill be assumed ano their accuracy Manuel Paslanos of 17 i’♦•url time the ball was throw'n over. . if Baer was at his best he would Modean, lb . 4 2 cannot be guaranteed. FOR S A L E — R. I. RED broilers, J Manchester., Conn.. hav< filed an ap- give Louis the most severe test he alive and drcaaed, also early R. 1. Bachelors. Muldoon. p . 4 2 PliuHilon dated of AuKuat. IHUD. po has had to date and ihat the battle Fogarty, sf INDEX OF Pullets. Allen, .37 Doane street. with the Liquor ( ’ontrol Curnttiisslon ab r It a c .... . 2 2 CjT^HEV SHOW - p CLASSIFICATIONS -Cf Telephone 88.37. for a Urstaurant Permit for th« sale Foi-d. 3b ...... 1 1 3 3 1 might prove to be one of the most T. Moore, c . 4 1 of alcoholic liquor on the premises of Biimlcy, cf .... .3 2 1 3 0 u sensational in years. T. Martin, If U HIM UP AT ernh e ...... A . 4 1 613 Main Mreel. Manchester. C'onn. Kerr, as ...... 3 0 0 2 4 0 R. Marl *f . . . 4 DIVING, Lngegemente ...... K 1’be business Is ownei. by «ieorge 0 M erriigce ...... C Manui‘1 Paslanos of 17 Pearl street. Chapman, If .... .3 1 2 1 0 0 E. Moo f . . . 3 0 SWiMMllsie, Deethe ...... 1> WANTED— PETS— M h -:/■V' Manchester, t.’onn.. iin.i w ill be con- Diipp.s, rf ...... 2 1 0 0 0 0 2b . . 3 1 Card of Thenke ...... K POULTRY—STOCK 44 diiotefi l>y tieorge Manuel Paztanos of 2 0 1 0 AM D H/KIWG. In Uernoriam K .McConkey, p ... .4 2 Racing Notes _ / iiV ______J7 Pearl sireel, M.inchesler, Conn., ns .1 0 0 0 0 0 Lost end Found ...... 1 permittee. Suchev, cf ...... 36 11 8 21 7 3 Announeeroente ...... 3 Waddell, l b ___ .4 2 3 8 0 0 East .Side HEV CATCH FAR MORE FISH, AMD Perionele ...... t WANTED TO BUY—Live poultry. GFORGR M. PAZIANOf* •J I-'ated 20ih day of Aug., 1335. Brown. 2li ...... 2 0 0 2 0 (B y the .Associated Press) Quaglla. 3b . 3 1 bksser fish. AetomohUra A. Gremmo. Telephone 3441. ff-S-21.33. Werner, c ...... 3 1 0 2 0 0 P. Correntl, P . 3 1 Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 Wayne Wrigiil, of Rexburg, Idaho. FKECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser h Vince, If .. . 1 1 Automobtlea for Exchange .« AT A ruURT OF PROBATE HELD I and R. Neves are staging a bitte, Auto Acceaaorlee—Tlrea ... 4 HDIISKHUI.D (iOODS 51 si ('olumbla within and for th*- D is­ 30 10 9 21 s 3 Petricclo, lb> . . . . 3 0 Auto Repairing--Painting « 7 trict of Audover on tiie 16th day of Benedietn. duel for Jockey honoi s on the Am eri­ Bolinsky, c . 2 0 BUT RUFE, d id n t 'itoU BUT PENE- Auto SchooU ...... 1-A WINDOW SHADES, high grade, A uk .193 5. .4 1 2 0 2 1 can turf althou)?h riding on widely Madden, sf I THIS IS A Autoa—-Ship by Truck . . . . • T v Holland. |i . . . 3 0 ARRAKISE FOR A tantene, Holland ana duplex: put Present, CLAVTON E. HUNT. Judge. .3 0 0 4 0 1 Ecparated tracks. W right, cam­ Presqualdo, TPAnNSTHAT Autoe—For Hire ...... • Estate o f Edwin A. Stnndlsh late of F. Wilkinson, an . . 2 0 (s e a p u n e / Garages—Service—Storage 10 on your rollera 25 cen'x each, Andover In said District, deceased. P. Hansen, cf . . .3 0 0 5 0 0 paigning at Saratoga has booted Rlflnl. rf . . 3 n SAFARI TO M EET US JUNGLE MOULD Motorevelea— Bicycled ...... 1) )itandsrd color.s, alxes: furnlah earn, ' • Tlie Administrator c. i. a. having \V. Strange, If . .2 1 1 1 0 0 home 141 winners. Neves, out on the RIdoIfl, cf ' w h a t if Wanted Autoa—.Motoreye'ei It . 3 0 pies. Capitol Window Shade Co.. 46 made written appllcntlon to said Cv Blanchard, 2b 1 0 1 0 0 0 Pacific Coast, has scored with 140 Cervinl. 2b . 3 0 AT LOGUBl? IF TAKE US RA'rE.,.. Daalaeaa and i*rofeaaloonl Servirra Court, in accordance with the statutf. I WE’RE Buatneaa Service* Offered ...... IS Capen street, Haitford Tel 6-7018. for an oribr of s.ile of the whole or H. White, lb .. .3 1 1 .** 0 1 li.oimts. FLY.)N LAN [^V/E’I AS IT IS, WE’LL Household Services offered ...... If- A part of lh« r«ai entale described M. Sheridan, 3h . .2 0 0 0 1 0 On percentage, however. Raymond 26 3 f o r c e d Building—Contracting ...... a*. 14 ... . - 5 21 7 5 FOR SALE—GAS RANGE, good therein. It is ordered that said appli­ H. Phalon, 2b . .1 1 0 1 0 0 (Sonny) Workman, veteran contract West Side ...... 410 032 1— 11 ^ISS 'THEM i FLY OVER rr/ Florlata—N uraet'lea ...... u cation he heard at the Probate Office 'OeWM ON Funeral Olrectora ...... u condition, price renronablc. Phone C. Gustafeon. c . .3 1 3 3 0 0 rider for C. V. Whitney from Wash­ East S id e ...... 003 000 0— 3 3828. In Columbia on the 24th day of Aug. Heating—Plumbing—Roofing • 17 1336, at y o’clock In tlie forenoon, and F. McEvitt, rf . .2 1 2 1 0 0 ington. Is setting the pace. Sonny Three base hits, Petricclo, Mul- LAND? ('X insurance ...... U that notice, thereof be Kiven. by pub­ G. Armstrong. 2b .2 1 1 1 0 0 has had only 363 mounts but he has doon; double plays, Muldoon to F. Millinery—Dressmaking ... in FOR SALE—COMBINA t To N range 9 ttss BY NtA MMVfCC. INC. T. M. RCG.D. 9. FAY. OPf. lishing a copy o f this order in the E. Johnson, 3b .1 0 1 0 0 u won with 07 of them for a percen­ Taggart, Correntl to Petricclo; base Moving—Trucking—S.urage . 30 with oil burner, stand, two bottles Public Passenger Bervlce .. .10-A Mancliester raid a newspaper hav­ *L4a.Hhlnaki . . . . .1 0 0 0 0 0 tage of 27. on balls, o ff Correntl (3). Muldoon, ing a clrculnilun In said District, and he b o x in Painting—Papering ...... 31 and drum. Ehtcellent condition, 23 ♦•Crowo ...... vO 0 0 0 0 0 (3 ); struck out, by Muldoon (1) (READ THE STURV, THEN CULOft THE PICTURE) i^HEV KMock: HIM our OF T , Profeaalonal Servlcea ...... Middle Turnpike W, that return be made to this Court. b a seball, AMD RUM HIM RAGGED AT Repairing ...... Attest. While the stake program for the Umpires, Leone and DeSimone. "Say, that crane Is a hurdler. The race was on. and in about a « - 2 l ' C LAYTO N E. HUNT 12 21 3 3 U TEMNIS. iTs A G R EA T LIFE/ Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning 28 7 fell meeting at Empire City has not Gee. I wonder If he’d race with me," second both the racers leaped the Toilet Goods and Service .. Judge. .200 223 1— 10 THE, MYSTERIES OF LIFi OFFICE AND STORE H-8.2t-36. Bachelors ...... been announced, James Butler has sold Duncy, as he watched the bird first horse, side by side. W ERA (• « m»9 ME > Wanted—Business Se.vice •• .101 200 3— 7 SALESMAN SAM Benedicts ...... decided on two specials of $5,000 DAIRY FARMER SHOOTS leap o'er the wooden horse. They reached the second one and In Case Sam Forgets Hduoatfonal EQUIPMENT 54 •Batted for Wilkinson. __ .. —— ______R ■ v »T»r S r tr * *• '• ^ | Courses and C iaasea ...... value each and three ('thers with a " I f he Is game, vJe'll stage a show then poor Duncy was the loser when .. 17 ••Ran for MeEvltt. r h0HA2-iP fifiATTCR — f iT l BUT SOCIG G uyli/ Y £ S , V £ S I Private Instruction * ...... 38 TYPEWRITERS rebuilt. Royals and value of *2,600. This la In line with that all of you will like, I know." he tripped and stumbled to the " h E y ! t u s t u ia m t e o a t e l l Dancing ...... Two base hits: Waddell, Gustaf­ PERFECT SCORE OP 200 I SHIP UJ d i s t r e s s ? / i G-uesslHE's b e c k o n iw ’ MeMB^,YA SoiAnoo'f' <^1^' 7: T .' .. t l- A Unden^’oods, 128.50 and up. also DISCOVERY FAVORITE the general Increases In the stakes "Oh, he can beat you," Dotty, said. ground. "The crane wins," (3oldy CODIN'- T a ASK ^ X alOAJT w e e d i t T'DAY, eiTHER. ( Musical—Dramatic ...... Ik new Royal portables 14.50 down son. McConkey. values of the Maryland State Fair c ? u T ( L I F E , Wanted—Instruction ...... 80 "His legs have lota of force.” cried. m e (F r NEG o S O A N Y ------_ $4.00 month. (W ith touch control). TTiree base hits: Waddell. Association at Laurel, the course Vandalla, 0„ Aug. 21— (AP) —A "Don't be too sure,” snapped THAT WHOLE COUNTRY (S SPCTTED PlaMarlal Umpires; Duffy, Pongratz. g u a r d ! R.ESCUIN ’7 Bonds— Stocks —.Mortgagee 81 Phone or write W. C. Bartley, IN ’G A N S E n S P E C U l which la expected to offer the New New York dairy farmer who quit Dimcy. "I, at least, am game enough "Oh, well, I did the best I could. WITH SMALL UKES AND RIVERS I Business Opportunities ...... I I Royal Typewriter. Phone Hartford York track tho most opposition. playing baseball because he 'Tiad to tc try. We'll get another wooden I still admit I'm pretty good," said Y E A H Money to t^an ...... II 7-1159. 174 Ann street. At Laurel, the Washington Handi­ hit a home run to get to J rst base" horse and have two leaps to make." IF WE HAD TO, WE COULD SHOP ll'vip and .ittnattoBs Duncy. "N ow I ’m tired enough to Narragansett Park, Pawtucket. cap for older horses has been raised and took up trap shooting perched The Trainer smiled and said, AN YA didn't Mceo Help Wanted—FemeU ...... I I R. I.. Aug. 21.—(AP)—Alfred crawl Into a bed.” ABOUND AND PICK OUT THE ONE UNDER from *7,600 to *10,000; the Spalding atop the champion of champion’s "Okay. I ’ll bring the horse forth I T I Help VV’antad—Male ...... I I Gwynne Vanderbilt's Discovery, "Oh, look what’s heading fialesmen Wanted ...... li> A ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 NEW MANAGEMENT Lowe Jenkins Handicap and Rich­ throne of the clay target sport to­ right away." "I'll help you.” little four-year-old son o f Display and for us,’ yelled Windy. "A rhlnoJ W E WANTED Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 17 26-32 Birch Street ard Johnson stakes, both for two- day. He Is-Elmer Torge of Wales Goppy said, "and less time It will Agetua Wanted ...... 17-A FOR RENT—ROOMS furnished or Ariadne, is after his ninth straight ■Center, N. Y., former player with Why, no: It Is a leopard, 3 R o o m s ...... *20.00 Heated year olds, from *2,500 to *3,500, and take." Hot SUuattona Wanted— Female . . . I I unfurnished, centrally located, west purse In today's *25,000 added N ar­ the Bay City, Mich., professional monstrous rhino's head.” SHRCOAL Situation* Wanted—Mala ...... IV 4 R oo m s...... *26.00 Heated the Laurel Stakes and Capitol Han­ of Main street, quiet neighborhood. ragansett Special. baseball club. He quit the diamond "Don't w orry," said the Tramer. Employment Ageticlee ...... 40 6 R oo m s...... *30.00 Heated dicap from *2,500 to *5,000. 6 V t*i Ll« r ktnek—Pets—Poultry— Tehlrtra W rite Box Z. Herald. Discovery w ill carry 139 pounds sport to take up dairy farming turn­ The horses soon were set In place "H e Is ju.st as tame as he can be. Doga—Birds—Pels ...... 41 and probably will go to the post an 1 S to r e ...... I .(40.00 With Heat ed to trap shooting for recreation and all was ready for tho race. " I ’ll Come, Dotty, ride upon his back. It Live 8iock—Vehicles ...... 41 FURNISHED ROOM, breakfast If overwhelming favorite. About *20,- 1 S to r e ...... *20.00 With Heat Discovery, the handicap king, and seven years ago and hit the top he the Judge" cried Scouty. "Start will be lots of fun. Poultry and SupdIIss ...... 41 Omaha, the three-year-old cham­ V. run 'bout 10 feet back. Wanted - Pet*—Poultry—Btoek 44 desired, convenient, central loca­ 000 Including starting fees, ons of with a bang yesterday when he "A rope's tied to his horn and RELIABLE REALTY CO. pion. may face each other for the “Then, when you reach the horses, • For baie— Mlseellaaeoaa tion, moderate price. Write 'Room', the richest purses of the year, will See Superintendent On Premises. broke 200 targets In a row'. you can hang on to it till you’re second time this season at Rocking­ jump, or you will get an awfuj, Articles for Sate ...... 4| Herald Office. go to the winner and If Discovery Is 120 Temple Street Tel. 7-6119 Arrayed against him were 33 through." The tot was game, and C l Boats and Accessorlee ...... 41 ham Park's fall meeting, according state champions and the Canal Zone able to make It nine straight he will Coll for Information thump. The race begins when you fu. It was no sooner said than'done. Building Materials ...... 47 be well on the road toward rivaling to Lou Smith, general manager of and Canadian title holders, but his two hear the Trainer’s big w'hlp Diamonds— Watches—dewelry .. 41 A t 7:80 P. M. the track. The fall session wtll run uA . L Ci9l4tveiAetevic«.MBe. t, Electrical Appllaoeee—Radio .. 41 WANTED— ROOMS— Sun Beau's record winnings of was the lone perfect mark of the crack." (Duncy runs Inin a sudden sur­ from Sept. 16 to Sept 28. day In the big fracas. Fuel and Feed ...... «...4 I* A BOARD 62 *376,000. Soon everyone began to shout. prise In the next story). ' i A S B U G ( ; i E S Ogrdtp — Farm—Dairy Prt^ucta 10 Life's Little Tragedies •ri'rili Rp 'H Household Oooda ...... f i GENTLEMAN WANTS small In­ Machinery and Tcolt ...... || LOOK AT THE C U T* , ir k NOT expensive room In private family, JAPANESE .PARASOL THAT Mualeal Instruments ...... U A L L E Y O O P D ootsy Bobo Is A Super Salesm an TOMiORRCW MORNING, IF , A REAL O O M 'T , Office and Store Equipment ••• 14 with parking space. State price. B y H A M L I N THAT PLANE DOWN THERE BERTRAM EBOUSHT UMBRELLA.. © 0 0 - HOC BLAME ME. Specials at the Stores ...... M Reference exchanged. Box Y, ALL GOES WELL.THIS SH IP YOU. ISN'T rr Wearing Apparel—Fure ...... I7 vfAUGH-' yTALKAS IF I COUUDMT a h h -h ! t h a ’S X J S r it! ITS ITlS MADE ' m y d r e s s is VDU ASKED Herald. (TH E/ VAIECE DCOViVNEO rlEY DID HAVE -BUT.NOWl ^ “wo w .' IS STRANGE ENOUGH 70 P R t T T T T , Wanted— To Bay ...... || xTAKE MOO.AKjyriME 1 MADE SUMPIN HAS h a p p e n e d WILL BE FLYING Oi/ER RED ANO OF PAPER. ALL RED AND ,M E TO IN AN UNDEf3GfaOUND' , . .HATS GONE ,TOO/1 SAW ^ hat ar e TiLLO V ^p*»"^>oard—Hptele—KeeoHe TO r r -A N 't c j Uz a m ' ^ t d o n t AFRICA .'..'TbU B O rS W ILL' SUIT ME? WHO YELLOW- - PROVE Meetaaraafe FHAS WHiST 1 UP MY MIND TDO IT.' ------RIV/6C, A N ’ M O O IS I t h e ic ARMy m a r c h AND WE W AITIN’ T M O M M V - IT... Rooms Without Board .•••••••. M APARTMENTS—FLATS— THAT IS. IF SUMRWD HAPPEN ALLE/ OOP -THEy /MEAN TTELL NOVUlJULEDByA \OVEC A CUFF TO SEE A VtRLD THAT’S . , BREEN. Boarders“ ard'~" Waot*d ■ ■ •••••89-A TENEMENTS 63 T T H A T BIG At* APIE GONE - /MB! WELL, O N 7 ■ ^ eoo-Hoow Country Board^Reeorta .WEAK-KNEED MUG COMPLETE , s t r a n g e r t h a n TtHJ ‘ a Hotele^Aeetaurante ...... GOME FOR SAY - WHAT K N O W N A S U S <50/1 Wanted^Roome—Board ••••••• FO R R E N T — FO U R ROOM tenc- GOOD/ y > HAPPENED.' destruction / .EVER COULD IMAGINE /,yj Beal Betate r#r Beat inent, with all Improvements. In­ Apanmeota* FUta. TenemenUM. quire 66 Oxford street, or telephone Boalnee* Looatlone for Beat 6987. Bonsee for Rent ...... flabtirban for Rent ••..••m .*** Sommer Homes for Root FOR RENT—5 ROOil tenement, 82 Wa&tod to Rent ...... Main street. The Manchester Trast Beal Betate Fer dale Company. ’Apartmeat BulMlBg for Bait Boalnoae Proporty for Salo .«•«« TENEMHINT FOR RENT—6 rooms Farms and Land for 8aU ••••»« Hoosos for 0alo and bath *18.00 at 89 Birch street. Lota for S a le ...... Inquire The Manchester Trust (Jo. Resort Proporty for Salo M. $. MT. Ott.' Buborbaa for Bale ...... RENT HUNTING? Tell us what Real Setate for Brcharge you wanL We’ll take care of It for ft4 i Waated^Beel SfUte ...... you without charga R, T. McCann, —— --- ea ------.a... leitNITMjUl JUS- .7 JR, Mftju. E MT, on,