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Robinson Bullets Or Ballots H atutiM tn £ttntbis i S T E f JURY IS DRAWN M anchester WPAWORKERS STILL m n m m AVnUfiOD DA1X.T COMIDIATION ^iiiha ngidar mtttlBg of tli* Junior D ate Book far the Meath of Mkj, lt 88 THR WRATHBB WAITING FOR MONEY SPECIALS for Fweeuat of 0. S. Weathw lintuTttiM wiU b« hdd In Tlnktr FOR a V IL CASE toasomw afternoon at 1:80. A Hartfard ■IM baa bean planned fo r mem> TonlgM ■■ ^1 5,819 [ and all are raqueatad to attend June 8—Tri-Dance, Masonic Tem­ LAST OF MANCHESTE® DAYS '..o t tha Audit tenigktl Buaday iaefaaehig I nMetlns. ple. Half of Them Hawen’t Re- ad O reuMS Dua. efaudwee; M>t .mqdi ohaoge la Six Who Win Hear Summary Also outdoor Musical Festival by temperature. I SO$0tfOf ot tll0 T ou nc Peo- public school chorus of 800 voices MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM I aaUaty {onlght at the Con- n'oeess Sait Here Tomor­ at EMucational Sqitare. ceihred Wages Doe Sator> New, Smart Length Lutheran ^urch urlU take Also, Mancbester-Merlden base­ JANTZEN VOL. l v , N O . 212. Advoitfalag au Page 1$l| lv|Sa tonn of a devottooal aenrlce, la ball game at Mt. Nebo at 8 o'clock . day, May 30. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY. JUNE «. 1986. (TWELVE PAGES) * PRICE THREE CBI of Iflealon Secretary Wll- row Are Named. ■= Tmaorrow ^ Iten Demko. The principal apeaker June 6 — American Legion dance BATHING SUITS ■ will ha Oerhard Richter, eon of the at Rainbow In Bolton. T u n ic New Fancy Weuven With or Without flklrt paator. A aodal time with refreah* Selectman David Chambers, Wil­ N ext Week Half of the 280 WPA workers em­ Officials Bid Speaker Bsnns Farewell iMata win follow In charge of Oen- June' 7—Trade school gradua­ ployed on projects in Manchester TAX BOX IS PASSED PRENHERBLli aital Chairman Ernest Suchy. liam O. Crawford, Fitch B. Barber, tion exercises at night. had not this morning received their John Clarit, Charles W. King and June 8 — "April Showers", 8-emt I^ychecks due last week. ICra. Oella Wandt la chairman of comedy by Epworth League, South The semi-monthly work period RIVALRY TENS! Fred A. MoorhouSe wlU serve on the Dresses to MOVES TO END the food sale which the Manchester justice Jury in Town Court tomorrow Methodist church. ended May 23 with wages due to be $ 4 - 9 5 ' fbaduate Nurses aaaodatlon will paid Saturday, May M. Because BY SENATE 37 TO 24 morning In the summary process Thte Month ' m duet tonunrow from 10 o'clock case of Winiam Rublnow, owner of June 10-11—St. James' festival. pay day came on Memorial Day half Tbasa dreaeae are featuring a an In the basement of the 'J. W. Hale the Rublnow block at Main street June 13 — Townsend Day Rally the employees were paid off last new length tunic that will prove FRENffl CRISIS dOnpany's store. and Purnell Place against Irving here. Friday., popular. They com e In prints $ 6 . 9 5 AS CONVENTION NEAR Halprln, manager of the Norton June 18-20— Manchester Veter­ Since then the others have waited and solid colors including a few Few Trices of Roosevek’s ' Vunset Council, Degree of Poca* ans' Association Carnival, Old Golf impatiently for their money, draw­ washable eUka In flesh and PREDHT ARRESTS ieataa, win hold a setback tonight Shoe store. The Jury area drawn by Town lots. ing In the meantime on the munici­ white. High ooUara, short To Pass Labor Laws and t t S:80 at the home o t Mrs. Cath­ June 18—Garden strawberry fes­ pal charity department for grocer­ sleeves and an aAlflcial floral Ideas Incorporated in arine Rutgers, 142 Eldiidge street, aaik Samuel J. Turklngton Tues­ tival at Center church grounds, White Hand Bags Sharp Words Follow day from the Jury list authenticated ies. boutonniere. Sixes 14 to 48. IN PIDCOCK DEATH Public Debt Threatens •be prlllMa win be awarded the wln- 8:48 on. No explanation baa been received All washabls grains, linen, pat­ Help Strikers* Familios— pen and refreshments served. annually by the clerk of the Hart­ June 17-- Second Congregational ent, eaU, alligator and fahtllaa. Measore; Goes to House ford County Superior court. here yet as to the explanation of the of Landonitos That Church Women's League strawberry delay. The local officials do not Uadsrann, top handle, slpper Onsts Governor of the ' Daughters of Liberty No. 128, L. supper at Williams' farm, 1882 Tol­ ever receive any Information con­ Btyles. Also the for Conference. Detroit Pofice BeGeve Black Youth o f Nation—Knox 6 , L. L, win bold a food sale to- land Turnpike. cerning the WPA payrolls. SPEHAL FOR new homespun ■ » . _____ ' W in Have 400 Votes inorrow forenoon at Everybody's June 18—Lawn festival at South and print all-over $1.00 Bank of France. tiarket. Tbey win feature soda and PUBUCSCH00I5 Methodist church. SATURDAY .. pattern baga. Legion KiDed Another hotato bread, so popular with many A lso Jitney Plasrers In 'T h e Waahlngton, June 7— (API—Sped Lake Forest, Hi., June 8— (AP)—4, yeara la the burden It wlU Impose First Test; Leaders Slanchester people, as well as the Rival", at Educational Square, spon­ through the Senate by a 'vote of 87 Col, Frank Knox, candidate for the upon thihe next generation." tagttlar line of foods aV' Such sales. sored by Memorial Hospital staff. DR. WELDON to 24, a tax bill containing only Mao On Lonely Island. Parla, Juno 6.—(AP)—Premier Republican presidential nomination, Col Knox■ eaid prosperity had re- Ifr s . TUIle Lindsay, Mrs. Sadie CONCERT TONIGHT June 19—Barnard school gradua­ 'V^^PHANE W RAm r Leen Blum moved on three fronts told Lake Foraet Unlvarxlty'i grad­ turned to Great Britain In a graai__ to Avoid Dispntes. faint traces of President Roese^^t’a uating eUaa today "bureaucratic MteheU. Mrs. Violet Pields, Mrs. tion in afternoon. Will Return To Town today to^ break an naUenwlda degree than to any other Induetrlal Also June rose dance at Country laundry coft_ saved Ideas beaded today Into a Senate- control of private business" and nation because a policy of "exeea- Pena Tedford and Miss Dorothy House conference where adminlatra' Detroit June 6.—(AP)—Police of atrike, revise the government's fObnston. Club, sj[>onsared by Gibbons Assem ­ From His Vacation Lady iv to tue on yourh “public debt with tbe dread conse- ■ive" government spending had aeveland. JUne 8—-(AP>—I tlon men will battle for high, gradu qvenca of heavy taxes" Joopardlxed Orer 900 to Sing in Festhral bly, Catholic Ladles of Columbus. suburban Wyandotte said today that financial structure, and coordinate been supplanted by one «l economy. publlean rivalries grew more tei June 22-27 — American Legion's Every Saturday. ated taxes on undistributed profits arrests w en imminent In oonnecUon youth's raportimlties. He blamed the administration for Harry Howland who has com­ of corporations. Us national defenses. today aa a variety o t omwath pleted bis freshman year at the annual carnival at Dougherty's lot. with tbe death o t Roy Pldcock, who The Chicago publisher. In an ad­ "creation of the greatest debt eny at Educational Square at June 22—High school Class Day. Many leglalators agreed that the To Parliament he hammed tha task dress prepared for delivery upon camps sought strenuously to un(| Wharton School, University of “real fight” over high taxes wlU disappeared about the time (hiarles of passing labor laws granting nation ever Incurred lx the history pannsylvanlh. Is expected home this Manchester Green school gradua­ hie reedpt of an honorary degree of of the world." Re added: mine tbs mounting claims a t I tion in evening. Pepperell take place In this conference ‘ and A. Poole waa killed by a member of three demands of striking workers doctor Iff Is'wa, aaserted: fvenlng. "By the end of the next flacal ■upportora of AJf M. Landon. 7 O'aock. June 23—Hollister school gradua­ that the bill may emerge entirely the Black Legion. whose numbers were estimated near "There are two thlnga today rewritten. Pldcock, 32-year-old steel worker, 1,000,000. , year the Federal debt will approx­ Sharp worda poured to upon > The name of PoUesman John J. tion in afternoon, Buckland school which serve to prevent youth from imate $40,000,000,000. T o this at n ig h t Pierce Paint . After three days of debate, a tired 'vanished from his home early on On the financial front,' ha ouatad having the fair q)iance to which be tauidbmtea, who overnight' / Ckvagnaro was Inadvertently omlt- Ladies* Rib Tex Senate which had gone without its May 18, clad only In bis underwear. must be added another $18,000,000,- boosted their estimato ot the riad ^sterday from the Uat of those More than 900 pupils of the pub­ Also, bridge conference of towns Best Since 1847 ly PEPPERE Jean Tannery, veteran financial la entitled. One la government 000, approximately, owed by amall in this area at dinner meeting at dlnser put Ite stamp a t appiwal on Hie body was found next day, hang­ expert, from the poaltlon as gover­ control of private buslnen through ■as governor's first-ballot Mho succenfuUy completed the lic schools will be heard In the first WHITE GLOVES theiUU last night Vastly different ing In a hut on Fighting Island, In political eubdlvlelena, m.irttn- ^ to next week’s National ooi ptwdard Red Croiw First Aid outdoor Music Festival of Its kind Center Church Parish House.
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