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NEW INSTRUCTIONS First Picture of World Economic Parley WETS WIN RUSHED TO LONDON BY OVER 1 0 m ❖ American Ddegatee at BASSen RESIW; Less Than HaK the Vote Cast World Parley Go Into Con- Io w a , New Hampshire in Last Presid«ltial,Be^ PERRY APPOINTED • ference at Onc^ Nature of Join Wet Procession ttoD— Repealists Sween Orders Is Not Rerealed. State Bank Commissioner Some CRies by as Much By ASSOCIATED PRESS. 4 In like fashion, Connecticut gave Quits Office; Successor a six to one majority to the 21st Liofidon, June 21.—(AP) — The Long dry Iowa, with Cozmecticut Amendment, which repeals the 18th. as 12 to 1-rAI Bot a American delegation to the world New Haven Bank Director and New Hampshire, today brought Her final unofficial total was 236,915 economic conference received fresh to 14 states which in unbroken suc for repeal and 35,349 against. ■ Few Small Tovms Also ii ‘tructitms fivm President Roose cession have voted to knock the 18th With these three out of the way, Amendment out of the Constitution. Alabama and Arkansas provided the velt this afternoon, it was authori Hartford, June 21.— (AP)—(5oy- Vote Wet— Rnnlt, 236,- tatively learned. The nature of The Hawkeye state’s swing away next major battle groimd. The pros these instructions was not di emor Cross today aimoimced the *rom the position she had maintain- and the antis are concentrating on ed for nearly two dScades, left Drys vulged. resignation of Bank Qommissioner them, even though (California and 915 Agabist 35,349. their hope for a halt in the The entire American delegation George J. Bassett and the appoint West Virginia do Vote earlier, on went into conference late in the ment of Walter Perry, retired man parade on Alabama and Arkansas, June 27. afternoon with Secretary of. State ufacturer and bank director of both voting July 18. Drys figure that if they can hold In the doubtful column when the By Associated PrcM Corden Hull at his hotel. Earlier New Haven, as his successor. two states this year, the question balloting began, Iowa brought in a An avalanche vote of more tbafl there had been a meeting ittended Commissioner Bassett, who sue will be put over until 1934 when substantial majority for the repeal by James M. Cox, American dele ceeded Lester E. Shippee it 1931 as their chances will be better. six to one for repeal placed Con gate, Prime Minister Ramsay Mac amendment, even though it was not an appointee of Governor Cross, After these will come Tennessee, necticut squarely in the ranks of the Donald of Great Britain, and James as big as that in Connecticut and will leave the department on July July 20; Oregon, July 21; Texas, ' i states which stood today .for rati P. Warburg, American expert ad 1 to become president of the Con New Htumpshire. That meant she Instructed all of her 99 delegates August 26; Washington, August 29; fication of the proposed 21st Amwd- viser. necticut Savings Bank of New Ha ment, which would aid National Whether this meeting with Mr. to the state convention, June 10, to Vermont, September 5 ;Maine, Sep ven. The trustees of this iMtitu prohibition. MacDonald has anything to do tember 11; Maryland and Minnesota, tion recently offered him the post vote for repeal. Fifty delegates, 15 from the state with the President’s mes.-»age was and Mr. Bassett’s acceptance was From the start there.had been no September 12; Idaho and New Mex at large Euid one from each of the a matter of much speculation in question about what New Hampshire ico, September 19; Arizona, October made in a letter of resignation re 35 state Senatoriud districts, werg conference circles but the conferees ceived yesterday by the governor, and (Connecticut would do. ’The 3; North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsyl were sitting tight. vania and South Carolina, October selected to meet in convention July New Comi^ssloner former with a light ballot and only 11 at Hartford, pledged to vote The new commissioner, who one small town missing, voted 75,969 7. Nebraska and South Dakota will g o l d b l o c w e a k e n i n g vote November 6, 1934. unanimously to ratify the proposed ■m takes office on July 1, for the last to 30,337 for repeal. amendment. London, June 21.—(AP)— What eight years has been a director of With only a light vote cast, less was by many delegates to be the First National Bank and Trust an indication of weakening in the Company of New Haven, and ’ like thEui hidf that cast in the last prest- gold bloc drive for adjournment of Mr. Bassett he is a Democrat. Mr, dential election, the repeallsts won the world economic conference pend Perry retired in ?930 from the Far a decisive victory, sweeping < the “Nationalism in economics is the death knell o f.. .prosperity." Here you see statesmen-delegates of 66 MANCHESTER VOTES cities by a!s mudi as 12 to 1, and ing stabilization of the American rell Foundry and Machine Com- dollar, came dramatically in an im piny of Ansonia with which he was nations as they heard British Premier Ramsay MacDon aid (also shown in close-up, upper left) t ^ key carrying all but a few of the tradi passioned speech by Finance Minis connected for 41 yearo, rising from note at the opening of the World Economic (Conference in London. This NEA Service photo is the first to tionally dry rural towna ter Georges Bonnet of France just office boy to president, reach A m erica since the start o f the epochEd. m eeting. . | DECISIVELY “ WET” Complete unofficial' returns gave: ■ morning’s session was .Bom in Williamstown, Mass., he For repeal—236,915. graduated *rom Williams Col Against repeal—65,349. * n< .m French minister took lege in 1887 and has been a rest Drys Not Surprised the C oo. m the sub-committee-on dent of Connecticut since 1889. He GERMANS EXPECTED The result came as no surprise to temporary, monetary affairs and, Jves at 240 Stronan street. New By Better Than Three to One HITLER DISBANDS prohibitionists and anti-probibitlon- FIND PLOT TO UPSET ists alike who agreed before tbs while demanding stabilization, :Haven. pledged “France’s full aid toward In accepting Mr. Bassett’s resig This Town Asks Repeal election the state which n'Yver rati the success of the conference.’' nation, Governor Cross praises the AUSTRIA’S ACTION HUGENBERG UNITS fied the 18tb Amendment would vots M. Br-..€t’s speech, in which he commissioner’s work as of “Incal SAN MARINO REPUBUC to reject It. pai~.‘ 5 hl_ picture at the daggers culable benefit to the State during a of Prohibition Laws — Gov. Wilbur L. (boss said: “ThS Os- of inflation currency dei^recia- bEinking crisis of the first magni ^ • IIresult in Connecticut is what was tion with a broad brush, was >. oe of tude throughout the country.” Hitler Leader Says Chaned- Prmcipal Qnimby Defeat- Members of Party Slri(pedlgj«3|>y4jp^2?;j‘ ^ ^ his most eloquent efforts in the con Governor’s Letter Gang Phnned to Invade A*' ference. He j>ut his whole driving The governor’s letter to Mr. Bas MOL^ISONWAY emphasis to the decisiveness of the force into the. address and ^eld the sett follows: lor QoDfaiss’ Measnres ei^as Convention Delefatei of ^ «r m $ Leader May verdict. Ike outlook for speedy re closest attWtIeo the other mem “With great .xeluct,:.3co I accept Smallest State in &ir6pe peal liow seems assured.” bers of ^ e committee. your resignation as bank commis tOlOM PARlIY /alter B. Batterson, forrtier sioner of the State to take effect the W in M ed With Faihire. Be Asked to Resip. mayor of Hartford and chairman of Desaand Dedsloiw Despite an unprecedented drive “We demand concrete decisions first o f Jtily in ordiAr that you m ay the orgEurlsed antl-prohlbltionist and not simply signatures at the then assume the presidency of the for votes on the part of propCnents forces, which led the campaign for bottom of papers which the wind Connecticut Savings Bank of New in Anthority. Assistaiit Secretaii of State Berlifi, June 21.—(AP)—That of the Eighteenth Amendment, Man Berlin, June 21.—(AP) — The repesU said: “The results are aub- will immediately carry away,” he Haven. none of “Chancellor Dollfuss’ re chester put Itself decisively In the lighting units of Dr. .Altired Hugen_ stiostiad and satisfactory. The vqtr 'The work which you have done declared. “To arrive at this end we pressive measures” will stem the berg. Chancellor Hitler’s r t i ^ t e r I ^ state- as bank commissioner, since your repeal column yesterday when it ' ment we can offer.)’ , bring you our entire aid.’’ To Act as Contact Man at ide of Nazlism in Austria was ex- Later he emphasized this with: “I appointment has been of incadcul- San Marino, Republic of Sau voted for ratification of the 21st of economics and-egrloultnre, were On the other aide, .the Rev. Fletch- repeat that the French delegation able benefit to the State during a Marino, June 21— (AP) — D ocu preAsed as an official view today by amendment by 2714 to 857. The vote dissolved today throughout Ger er D. Parker, state chairman of the prominent (German' governmentsd brings here France’s full aid to the ments found on two Sicilians dis the Conference. as was humorously noted at the many. Citizens Against Ratification, said: (OontiBued On Page F ive) leader. "The anticipated result has come. cuccess of the conference.” closed a plot, police said, whereby polls last evening was in the “new Police, assisted'bv storm troop The French finance minister as He pointed out that the Reich Grave ResponslMlity gang would invade the smallest government for a. long time had ex- brew” ratio—3.2 to 1. The wets here era and auxiliaifes, conducted sr'^ d that the conference would be New York, June 21.—(AP),— “Upon those who voted for r^ a l >ected Chancellor DolIfuSs to take would have been satisfied with a 2 to searches of “kaunpfstaffel,” mean a total failure unless it marked pro state in Europe, start a reign of Assistant Secretary of State Ray siuibility. TVs tbe drastic step of attempting at 1 victory, but sentiment has grown ing fighting unit headquarters. In will rest grave gress toward political, economic and FORMER KING’S SON terror and set up a person not nam mond F. Moley sailed for London Berlin, Beuthen end other cities. leadership is now in tttelr hands and the eleventh hour to kill the Nrud greatly against the present form of financial security. He asked: ed by authorities as head of this old today saying that America may ex At the conclusion of tire raids It they wUl be caUed upon to fulfill republic. pect “definite results” from the movement by outlawing storm liquor prohibition and this town “How are you gqing to conceive troopers and making propaganda stated so very definitely yesterday. was officially announced that these their promises. They are in for a lasting upturn in business with WEDS CUBAN GIRL Authorities added the two cap- work of the American delegation to units, which are comparable to the hard experiences and I am sorry for talns-regent, the presiding govern the world economic conference. illegal. Princlp^ Qidmbjr’s Vote out, first, political security; second, Dr. Heinrich Bruening pursued Clarence P. Quimby, local High IBtler storm troopers, would here- them. •r" ment officials, had been slated for Professor Moley sailed on the after be forbidden. Many were ar- "The drys will cooperate in every economic security and reorganiza such a course agairtst Nazis when school principal, was the only Man tion of.production; and, third, finan- death, as were other leaders. rested. move that will minimise the use rff Italian police, notified of tbe plot, • (Continued On Page-Five) he was chancellor of (Germany, the chester on either ticket. He Was ci^ security which assures the spokesman said, adding, “just as the "dry” candidate for delegate The blow was a decisive one alcoholic beverages. We shaU obey stability of money as the common Ex-Prince of the Asturias, arrested several persons. San Mar against Dr. Hugenberg’s Nationals, their laws and give the wets what ino authorities in a muiifesto' said Dr. Bruening failed, however. LO :!rom the Fourth Senatorial district. measure of exchange ? Chancellor Dollfuss is bound to E>rincipal Quim by was defeated b y pSports have been current for they did not give us—a fair chance Fundamental Points the situation was under control. some time of diseflectlon between to n ^ e good.” Heir to Spanish Throne, There were scenes of loud rejoic-. fall.’’ . Frank D. Glazier of Glastonbury by “We believe these u e fundamental R O m T T A U S (The Nazi followers of a majority of 5,502 votes. His dis Lr Hugenberg himself and other Two other states. New Hamptiiiire ing as citizens gathered in ^ public politlcid leaders. and loWa, voted with Ctonnectleut points, and if the world economic lor Hitler in Austria, were tOQ.i trict total was 2,194 while Mr. Gla conference does not mark progress Marries in Switzerland. squares today to read a manizesto Police issued a communique say- yesterday to join the 11—^Massa- ed by a governmental , zier’s reached 7,696. In Manchester annoimclng the failure of the con ing that evidence had been pro- chusetts, Wyoming, IllirKSii, Irkfiana, in these subjects the conference’s w m COL BOUSE In Vienna Moridaji^,- Principal Quimby ran three votes failure will be total.” spiracy to assassinate (^aptains- dueed from various parts of the New York, New Jersey. Miohigan, Regent Francesco Norii and Set- A vehement e^tortal in Ohaaeel- behind his ticket He had 854 votes At another point he said: “Large LausEume, Switzerland, Jime 21. Delaware, Rhode Island. Wlfconstn timio Belluzzi, and Secretary'oT lor Hitler’s organ', VdelkiSdher Beo- and his opponent had 2,713 Man currency fluctuations not only im — (AP)—Alfonso Bourbon, Junior, bachter, warned' that “one' thing is (Oonttaraed On Page Two) and Nevada—which had* voted al peril national moneys and economic State Giuliano Gk)zi. - ; •• j : chester votes. ready to ratify the prohibition re the former Prince of the Asturias certain: The fight vdll ik>t be > • 3^600 Voters and heir to the Spanish throne, was The M anifest->• Late President peal amendments “A nefarious plot has^beea^^soov- abandoned until the Traitor 'Doll About one-half as many voters (Opatfamed On Page Five) married in the (City Hall today to Quiet Bleetlea ered to destroy the IRiiertiM' of- the fuss and (War Minister) Vaiigoin took part in yesterday’s poll as vot Edelmira Ignacia Adriana Sam- Wilson Visits die Presi- and the others are chased from the BUCK COLLAPSES Tbe special election was a quiet pedro, the beautiful daughter of a ed in the National election in 1932. one in C^rmecticut, with mqch iQ' (Continued On 'Page* Five)' ■ land ^ upon which they brought Exactly 3,600 votes were recorded rich Cuban merchant. misery and wee.” terest centering on the question-of By wedding, against his parents’ on tbe machines. Efforts of the whether or not sale of beer was SHERWOOD KNOWN 4ient on Board Ship. The newspaper declared the Aus drys” to get out the vote proved of wishes, the brunette beauty whom trian chancellor was motivated by WHILE ON STAND legal. The state liquor contrbl'coin- litUe avail since in the National he met in a sanitarium, here, the a “fear of exile” and blamed fur mission made no ruling on the ques election record on petitioning^'’Con- former Prince sacrificed his right ther the “Jewiidr-kept Hapsburg tion. $75,000 IN GEMSli: (Sloucefiter,; Mass., June 21.— gress for repeal this town polled IN CONNECTICUT to the throne in -vent of restoration clique” . and "clericals, Jews and Prosecutors in the dties> a t Hart^ of the Monarchy. (AP)-^bn ;the. rolling waves, of this only 891 “drys”. Evidently, accord sea-town'-httfbor. President Roose Marxist slaves” for the Austrian Bil>tlier Charged With Kid- ford and Waterbury said they would The tall, blonde 26-year-old ex Nazi dissolution decree. ing to. any votes thus far recorded, not interfere with the sale of beef. ile retained only the nominal title, REPORTED STOLEN velt'interhiptisd his vacation cruise It said responsibility for blood the “drys” cannot poll over 900 in and Count Cavadonga. ’The bride for a couple, of hours this morning napiBg ‘Teggy” M cM alhl£7,S'^^5tS. Man Found Dying in Los shed in.. Austria will fall upon Manchester. r e m ^ groom’s disapproving family was to discuss both international and W om en A m For Bepeal absent from the ceremony. domestic relations before proceed “those German haters put on a closed on grounds that sale of bM^ sound basis by France.” Of interest in the results it is was not legal on special electipn Angeles Was Km of Goy- The former Prince received a New York Woman Left Them ing on up the coast. noted that the women voted against Is Taken HI in Court. long telegram last eight from bis Ck)lonel Eldward M. House, inti days as well as on regular election, prohibition. There were 564 women days. ■ J father, former King Alfonso X m , mate adviser ••'i President Wilson wets” and 482 women “drys.” Of on foreign problems boarded the The total vote was las than half em or Lonnsbnry. who now lives at Fontainebleau, in a Bureau Drawer in Her the total of 1,098 using the three ma Barnstable, M aa., June 21.— (AP) France, and after reading its con Amberjack n, just after Mr. that cast* during -the last presideB<:k PRINCETON’S HEAD chines in the east section of the —Cyril Buck, who with his brother, tents the son sobbed bitterly. The Roose had arisen from a late sleep tial election, the imoffidal total Municipal building 52 were men who Kenneth is charged with the Udnap- -.-Si Bridgeport, June 21.—(AP)— Queen, however, sent a secret ex Room in Hotel. making up for yesterday’s long terday reaching 272,264 as compar pression of a mother’s understand haul from Nantucket wblch ended made use of the women’s side of tbe iag df Margaret (Peggy) McMath, ed with a total vote of 601,304 ,iH3 Maxwell Griffith of Bridgeport, a collapsed on the wltneu stand in ing of the love of her son for the here just b^ore midnight. GETS YALE DEGREE polfing ifiace during the early eve 1932. grand nephew of former (Sovernor Barnstable Superior Court today as iban birl, who is one year older New London, June 21.—(AP)— Lewis M. Douglas, director of ning rush. In the OtlM Phineas C. Lotmsbury ssdd today Fought Apathy he started to tatify in his own de there was no doubt but that the an her husband. State police today continued an in tbe budget scrambled aboard a lit The repeal strength .centered hi g Crowd at Wedding vestigation into the missing jewel tle later to talk over veterans com Becaiise of the apathy yesterday fense. tbe oities. Hartford, the largat. city Clifford Sherwood who shot himself the local repeal leaders feared that Wniard Ckrleton, attorney for in Los Angeles yesterday, and the The wedding party arrived In case which had its origin at tbe pensation allowances. The Glouce Dr. Harold W k Dodd Be- in the state, voted for repeal iAJSn the "drys” would make a good shoW' C y^ gave an opening address to the Sherwood who also was a grand three cars at a ty Hall square-where Griswold hotel, Elastern Point, last ster lay-over also gave opportunity to 2,595. The second Uun^t dty, Ing. ’The voters who favored repeal jury and then called his client to the nephew of Governor Lounsbury, a big crowd waited in the rain. The Friday night where, while a race for the crew to visit Y^th their New Haven, voted 28,416 n r and Z,' former Prince was bareheaded and comea Doctor of Laws — in a great many instances took it for were the same person. day crowd made merry, jewelry wlvM, and the women folks climb stand. u few «gxinst r^>eal, while Brii wore a blue sack suit for the civil He said Sherwood had been In valued at 175,000 owned-by Mrs. J. ed Into the tiny schooner with bugs granted that repeal would wlir in ceremony. The bride wore a black Bridgeport several years ago and G. Hall of New York disappeared. and caresses. Prof. Phelps’ Address. this stete. This the local workers coat over a yellow dress and a small It was learned today that the Besmnee Cruise had to fight Ttie “drys” admitted that he knew him as the chess edi beige bat with a narrow brim. tor of a Los Angeles newspaper. jewelry had been in a bureau draw Following tbe conference Presi that they got out nearly a capacity ’The parW, including the bride’s with his hands, reeled on Sherwood was fotmd dyUig in an er in a room r^rved by Mrs. Hall dent Roosevelt ordered the sails prohibition vote. This would seeqa Eastford, Scotland and Wowtei mother and two sisters, entered the New Haven. June 21.—(AP)— and clutched the rail for support. automobile, Los Angeles police said, and her busbaiid and the police Lae hoisted shortly after 11 o’clock to to be borne out by the fact that in Before the vote had been wwnijte(tb marriage ball of the municipal working under the assumption that resume his cruise northward, bead Dr. Harold Wfflls Dodds, new pres 1932 the prohiMtionlsts polled only Attsndants rushed to hirn and he while being sought in conndetion building, garlanded with flowers ident of Princeton 'Uhlversit: re (3g v . Crou issued s proclamaAte with the death of Gabrielle An- the jewelry was stolen. Because ing for Little Harbor near Ports 34 more votes for the "dry” cause was assisted to a chair, weeping. A outside and inside, and took seats ceived an honorary degree from m orqait later, Judge SSdward F . last night nAiung the convention IbP drieux, 28, Hollywood French mo thousands of persons visited at mouth, N. H., for the night. with twice as many voters at tbe tor a. m., eastern standat^ tiaai-ifi for the ceremony five minutes aheac Both Colonel House and Director Thle, University today togsther Haitify called an ^hour’s recen to diste. / Bkistem Point Friday night follow polls. the hall of the House of Ripreseam o f tim e. Douglas were vacationing in these with a warning from Professor Seldom in East. Aus^te Margot, the mimicipal ing the Yale-Harvard crew race The lack of interest in the vote "alttw the wltnea to recover." i TuMdav' JuhrTEf parts and Mr. Roosevelt ■ took ad Ly6n Phelps that the "presidency Cstll was the first wltnea f o r the Hartford, Tueyiay, Griffith said that while Sherwood mtuTUige offieer, assisted by a sec and the hotel w u jammed with was evident vdien the polls were celebrators, police admitted that it vantage of the morning rest to talk of an American university IS prob closed last evening. When Modwa- dp*enjkb after a morning in which I c h o s ^ to hid'hotm here oid y on a short vUdt, retary, officiated, l^e clvU cere ably the worst respectable job Jn came from the front rank be knew that TA^ilUam B. Sherwood was extremely difficult to obtain business with these men. Undoubt tor William J. Shea called the polls Margi^t (Peggy) McMath, the mony, in whicfii the bride and edly the problems of the London LIm world*** nscticuts dtiaeB. Among tiMun, o f W estport, Conn., w as the (Cali brideSTOom both rose to answer any clues. closed just a handful of vrters stood economic conference received at “But,” add^ Yale’s.veteran pro Ex-Gov. John H. TtambdOr- foniia man’s father. The only pre “yre” wben asked If they take each A description' of the missing jew aroimd to hear the results read from fOeotiaoed Oa Page.Two) elry was broadcast by the state po tention with O>lonel House. Ditent fessor of icngii«h, “We believe Dr JOsept^e H. Maxim# wfle Of vious occasion he was east^ relatives other as husband and wife, laster Dodds' win be equal to the situa the machines. Usually the Munid' Percy Maxtin, HartT ^ ^ •aid, was while he was a boy. ten minutes. M. Margot pronounced lice. so that it might be detected on liberalizing the strict economy p d building entranceway is packed T b e a s u b t b a l a n c e were anyone to try to pawn it. regulations first imposed oin veter tion.” > csfoUno Ruutar] Bhorwood’s fhther was the bene the couple married and read the With the .wit that has made him with eager Ustenerg.. ficiary, of a trust fund estiAlishe( marriage law, inelikUng an admoni VVhen tbe loss of tbe jewelry first ans the P r^doit Slid Mr. Douglas AmuNmee Betarns became known it Yvas reported that talked over ways of doing .It and the favorite of two generations of Treaaory receipts for Juna 19?* by Govamor Loumftniry in bis will tion that the wife should be obedi YalemenC Professor Phelils said in Following the polling of the re probated ^ 1926. The will pro- ent to her husband. an investigatioii was incltuSing tbe keeping the bu^et balancod. sults at the Municipal building The 9^«7L62lAl; expendlkaras, t . , possibility Mrs. Hall might have The three—Roosevelt, House and presenting. the ^Princeton head to 6 U ^ .4 2 ; balance‘ 91,006jl9ti494.-rChimmiBga vUtod tM after the elder Bber- The religious ceremony was to Prosideiit James Rowland Angell Herald announced returns'^m the wdod’a death tbs inemne tfufidd-go follow in tbe Sacred Heart church mislaid tbe several pieces mlsSfag, Douglas—sat io the cockpit on the 48. Costoma dutia for 19.ds^ of tovbls ehuiben. Wflliam Sherwood at Ooeky, Switzeriandr later to- but. the belief riow is the jewelry Juna were 114,848,78T.76. ' jO oaffiw d pa Page .FNaX . Pi Pnga IHe). S m t n 19SL da^. w u stolen. ^ yV yn,' ■' ■ • ■. ■ K. -V V
P A G ^ m O MANCHESl’ER EVENmC HBRALb. »|AKCHESTER. CONN.. >VBDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 198«.
WETS WIN IN STATE ARRESTS FOR DRIVING T . * V/l fSUNCIER’S U S E ROADS l A Y D E U T OBITUARY COES TO THE JOKY BY OVER SIX TO Olffi MOTORCYCLE UNLICENSED WACERQ)DCTM6 B E rO R E Y B U h (Oonttnued From Page One). New Haven Men to -A^ear in D E A 'm S Court Tomorrow Morning' and Isaac Wolfe, retired Superior Miss Mabel L. BOSS S arah Sinnam oa Court judges; Senator Frank S. for Yidations of Law. Admioistradon A sb That jilss Sarah Sinnamon, who has Bui D ris ^ Chiries E Mitcbdlt Is Bergin and Samuel R. Spencer, of made her home with her sister, Mrs. the state liquor control commission; Weds Dr. M. E. Moriarty Frederick B . H andy, 30, o f 1372 Jane 8. Kemp, of 217 Center street, Charged W iA Defranding Lee R. Robbins, mayor of Norwich State etreet, New Haven, waa ar- No Action Be Taken Until near Newman street, died aoddeniy Cany die Stnqfle b t and John J. Egan, secretary of the rested with WUUam Parsona, 23, of last night at 9:30 of heart disease. Connecticut Federation of Labor. Miss Mabel Louise Johnston,, ,school in 1916, fro m Cornell U n iver 327 C
8 0 ’! Marino has SJiOO residents. The guishod ssaeuttvas, of whom the S A Y STATE GOTERNDR IHREETDODSiUa) ATTEND state is In the mountains 15 miles first was X eminent son of Yale, \ from thq A^diiatic sea. honored sdudar, tried ‘admlnlstrap tor. Tale welqpmes yon Into her I t a l o g o t 20 JEWETT O T Y AUCTION fellowship and in token of the i- "Srgxm r.. spect in which q)ie bolds you and NEWIN^UCnONS the great insUtutix over which aO Is Gen, lUlo ni(A2 Special- M eaai^ to- L c ^ you pre.3ide She confers u px you Wwho’s leading Jtaly's' air iabtiire Recoiamciidiiig SO -J.JIW gfuvs;"’ 1^ ’ "OP* ***“ <1 New Tenemoit Houses Sdd armada* of 24 seaplanes .from bsCii'flUadlD wlth?litel!*aguflm- for from $1,000 to $2,800 at the d^[ree of Doctor of Laws, ad M01ioii8 for State Projects. RUSHED TO LONDON mitting y x to all i^ rights and Rome to the "World Fair at ed.blaok «rt. ;Xt r o ^ Chicago? .. . . He’s 0^ 27. Today’s S^e. privileges.’' Bqatqn. June 21c^APY-r-GovfiS sofl but ti»s . . . He is regarded x rlgM- In irelxd oftski,%Mn (Oontimied from Page One) ' Jewfltt City, Conn., June 21.— x d man" to Dlctttor Benito nor Joseph B. Ely today la a dpe- fires, when pent iota [ussolini. . , . With Musso dal message to ..tto.- Legislature ftojn ths.sub. and fUn,;wllw^Oie (AP)—^Mote than three thousand structures but also threaten mod S lini -lie wx x e of the four remalfi In peraooa crowded into Jewett City em society, which is foimded entire HOLEY IS ON WAY recommended approptiatix of 230- saa^e thing.*’ . ^ today for one of the largest public founders of the present Fascist 000,000 for state, projects under the Oipclalty » .was in hsTr ly oq cre(Ht.” party in Italy. . . • With but It hotter than'-tw f u t m auction sales ever held in Eiastern Despite Official denial, it was re National Industrial Recovexy' Act. TO LONDON PARLEY Mussolini he led the famous Uie cemetery. ' :<■ Sha 'w ® ' be"' Connecticut as bondholders liquidat ported in the conference lobby that He further recommxded that ing the local , assets of the Fisk Rub march on Rome, . . . "Balbo is the money be raised by x issue of who haa bai at the private steering committee feared and respected as one of her'atnoe the cpehM oC- ttO ber Company placed 28 pieces of meeting earlier in the morning M. (C x tin u e d Trom Page One) notes or. bxds to be repaid over Fascism’s “hard men.” • • • a period of not less r->x three Rwiuty Shflppa. The leaqty estate on the block. Bonnet raised the question of the get Deparimrat « a fw tnn s State police from the Danielson He is the potent boss in his ^ x r more thx 15 years. Stamfovd*are dafandliBg conference’s future if stabillssition is liner Manhattx as a special repre- befene JudgP: $1X^01 Q.. 81)tW r^.lR rial prt^'Oti aneb'aarriOoa aa barracks kept the crowd in order as sxtative of Presidxt Roosevelt, local district, Ferrara. . • - He urged' the bxds or notes be not achieved immediately. His air exploits, particularly Com m x PlMte Ooust today b s.| i oellng, f i n ^ iraynig, it moved from one piece of property James M. Cox represented the with whom he had a conference yes financed by' retail sales «nz. group distance' flights, have Cx-vlnced, he said, from a study tion Imought 'agCinat them hy' nttnloiring and triinxng. to another. Americans at this session. M. Bon terday. ert W . R a y m x d • a- Sf He was accompanied by Herbert won him so much prestige that of the Federal statute, that "Gov- Most at the homes and tenement net indicated last night that he in he is Ixked on x Mussolini’s piiimhing extractor. houses were purchased by Jewett Bayard Swope, former newspaper ernmxt fxds *vin 1 ' more earily tended to bring up the matter. possible successor should x y - available for self Uquliteting proj^ With no knowledge (ff the Ig# City residents, although Frank S. Senator James Couzens, who list executive. cept what they. Irave galnad : tbO Professor Moley said there was no thing happen to the dictator. acts than for x y other,” the gov Collins of N oi^ch was among the ened attentively to the Bonnet seven "years ch^ have been eRPlg^ possibility that the President him . . . Chosen by II Duce to ernor said housing plana, partix- largest individual buyers. He pur speech at the conference, charac make Italy airplane-minded. in a dispote wttii Raymond onfi chased five buildings at prices rang self might go to the conference. Ixly for the eUmina^x of simp terized it as “very temperate.” “I talked the whole matter over General Balbo has developed payment of a UH for .21AJC*Y8,r^ ing from 21,900 to 22,500. New tene arex, might profitably be glvx sisters are making .a endtaJM “He emphasized stabilization but with him yesterday,” he said, “x d the nation’s air force Into x e ment houses sold for from 21,000 to early consider^on. showing. The sisters qtent moat of did not gtye any way to bring it the instructions I received were not of Europe’s finest, both in Early in bis message he sternly MONEV 22,800. about” Mr.'Couzens said. in the xtvure of specific orders. equipment and personnel. . . . the morning croas -esamlnlng Ray A large factory and its machinery rejected x y idea that the m xey mxd. ^ W I m h Y o h N m JM “I be useful to the delega- His group fiights to European* to be loxed the Coxnmonwealth be will go on the block when the sale is SOVIET’S SUGGESTION tix in giving them bxkgroxd. points 'was climaxed by the LOAMS AiRANMP QUICkCr considered x a grxt or gift xd ' SMAli MONTHLY SAYM0 ITS resumed tomorrow. In all the cofii- London, June 21.—(AP)— The There have been m xy develop fiight of 11 planx to Brazil. pany will offer for sale 48 dwellings warned the Legislature that he Soviet Russian delegation submitted ments here since they sailed.” . . . Balbo is leading 116 men would approve of no expxditures and 24 parcels of land. Italo Balbo STRAWBERRY FESTIYAL to the world economic conference Baruch at tiie Pier to America In the most ambi G x. which did not carry with them a F i r s o n a l F i n a n c k C t i . today a draft convention embodying Bernard F. Baruch was at the pier tiousI mass fiightnigni yetyei attempted. permxent xd adequate plx of THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 4:20 ON its plan for economic non-aggression to see Moley but missed him . He’s .an expert mechanic, likes to get his flying suit greasy, t Bxai a, state ®S*lSta»;- fin x c ln g . SALVAXION ARMY HALL . Y n a a te stw under which all weapons of eco thrxgh a misxderstxding. Moley is adored by hin men. Opea TbateSay I Data S 9. B A S S E n RESIGNS; nomic warfare would be scrapped. x d his party boarded the ship with WoBMUh Horae League The draft provides ^ t “the e x out reporting to the passenger Mavy*s xu>-cussing order came x a SISTERS AS LAWYERS Strawbmy aH>rtsake, Ice Creaao, Tie ealy ^a*ae le three aerceat a^.- tracting parties will aostain in their agxt. Consequently, w hx Baruch Wen, it certainly seems from the Berries and Oeam, Hot Dogs, iialh tm aaseH awsaet iT *nrr PERRY APPOINTED testimony that Banker Charles ^ big surprise to the fleet, says a dis / mutual relations from all forms of asked for Moley he was told that he patch. Wen, prolmWy it did; leave a Bridgeport, Jxe 21.— (AP) — Tea, Ooflee. MitcheU is one of those feUows Ne Dish Over 15e. discrimination.” was not yet aboard. lot of the fellows speechless. Joanna x d Elizabeth Cook of i (OeatifKMd Fnnn Page One) It took on special interest because In a brief statement Professor who ow x a lot to his wife. of the existing embargo measures Moley said: hanM fig ctM s of ths first magni adopted by Britain against Soviet “I am Ixking forward with pleas- tude throughout the country. To you Russia and Russia a^ n st Britain ure>to seeing Secretar' 'lull x d the the State is immeasurably indebted as a result of the recent convictix other members, of the A m e r ic x for your skillful supervision if our of British engineers in Moscow x delegatix. I feel that the two *ianir«- If Ck>nnecticut has suffered sabotage and espionage charges. weeks of preliminaries at the c x - less ♦b"" many other states of the “The parties will consider as in- ferxee have bex useful in the di- union during the crisis, it is because consistxt with the principles of rxtion of exploring the possibili of your wisdom and judgment in this protocol the adoption and ap ties of xtion, x d the delegation is tn—Hng difficulties one by one as plication in their countries of a spe rxdy to pureue vigorously the cial system directed against any plans which they developed in the they have arisen. one coxtiy. and putting this cox - week before they sailed. (W hx he What price™ “From the very beginning you read tWg statement Moley inter have had the confidence of all the try in a Worse positix as r^^ards polated “x d Am erix may look for- bakers as well as of the governor its foreign trade than all other w xd to definite results from their of Connecticut. I wish you well in coxtries,” the draft says. “The cootracting parties solemn efforts.” ) your new position.” ly x d ert^ e to refrain in the future Acts as Contact BIx Bassett’s Letter from the application on x y groxds 'T am, X the President stated Commissioner Bassett’s resigna vriiatsoever as a means of their yesterday, serving x a meax of tion was submitted in the following economic policy, of special discrim cxtact between the administration ELECTRIC letter: iziatory customs duties established here x d the del^;atlon.” “After due consideration 1 have for one co eiElles x d o p p x x t s onr g x e i n - » ' I m xt who promised to pay them x t GARMENTS the public treasury x d with private goods from houses which rvxld have hex sacked x d fired. L Disaster Fievented CLEANED FOR I^Tbaaks to the proteetix of our » saint the govinittent hu _ aide to prevxt the disaster, THE PRICE threat of which, through the d vigilance of S x M a^o ■' sd t cab be said to have beeb | OF dy eliminated." - . ^ _ Or t^ COi ____ manlfeat exhorted .the dti- .'isriCrib sii^ ' Bot to be afraid, wha dated the 1682nd year of — BepuhUc’a foundatix. _^;cif.'8ab Iffayftw hbC 18)ld6 .-and^’ana v 'i i I. The dty of 8 x 1 :1 1 4latiri|»Mrr iBd to *1|IVA ktr pAoplA J. J. Klely In New ’Tcefe. Be pointa without rooBfl* sddttkiial tanltotf, out tiMt m New Teak OUy there ate Stmtbtg preeamably In Boiops. right postal dtatHetai The ao- Tbtn, with a whoop, osao thS cened general poetctflce in WltLilb**iuirf Ut l i i H , gals. sovlAt R u m Ib has loaf ttads ten (Ustributes men to 4 h e r a l d PRlMTtMO OUXPANT. INC IS BtSMU ‘ it a point to rsfrain Cfom t a jt U a c the Brouc,. Priham and North P t l - I - t, 0___ » ^ Markets Up , TEOMA8 rOJtGUlDJtGUiON UKTopen intstfertnoo tn tha intim al ham. Then thoro are postooices ‘ 0*B«r> I lUstirtr afllAln of othor natiena. BArn in Brooklyn, Staten ^iHinti. PooaAM OptoMt 1. ISti papers have kept aeversiy ^neht laload City, Flnrifing, Jamoleo, Bkr 26% Since fobU sH M BTPI7 iCvMllBK KXioipt oonoening KUeriam ever aiaca tha SandByp aao .HolMa) a. Baterad «t ttta Roekswoy and Brood it ' Poat Offlea at Manebtsta^. Oaatt« aa heglnnlng o t the Nasi aovaBMUL • V... ! Saeoad Ciaaa Mall Mattai is the nnderetanfflng thoro that the I BDBSl-i.IPTION fUTBS But the imidied sugfsetioB that lettw rate betwoMi these verlons May 1st po* laar, bjr nail ...... ICOS Oormany be pemfitted to arise Raa> V ■“**! Per Month, by mall ...... $ J| postal dletrlcte -wlll remain sit three COOl^f • a • • • • • a • •• • a • •• • aS Sian soil for the use ot bar centa though it wUl be two cents Delivered, one raar ...... tt.aa X people proved too much for fora- within dfotrlcts. mi MBM6BR o r THE ASSOCIATED bearance. T b t newspaper Pravdai • - PRB8“ K this be the case it may be that I'be Aaaoelatad Praaa On Friday the State will enjoy a Robert AnQStrong. Lew Cody. In a o f '^gvt*rl e to u c of a finger The up-to-date gas range has a table top! . . m a ^ s You want the very latest in g u ranges for your.kitchen.. .a gas range that ia not only a beauty asset but also an STAR j^^PICUKES of the first ranlt are efficient^ money saving range. Y6u*ll - GAS RANGES find an these features in the new Detroit at concocting unusual and tricky A dozen dUfereat moddt la oueb Star Table Top Gas Ranges and at a alluriag finlzhee an fuataa and sauces that require instant changes of pnee to fit your budget. More too, the green marblold dr baaket>waaTO fiaiihee! Prlcea from heat in the making. Usually, when a sau^ priM you pay will be GUARANTEED AGAINST DECLINE for six months... once comes to a boil, the heat must \x reduced just to assure you you are. buying at the .50 quickly or k will curdle. bbttom when you buy at Watkins now.I iWith gas, and with' gas alone, you eSh gM any degree of keat from full flame to t Closed Wednesdays At Noon simmer with but the touch of a finger. That is one reason why famed chefs choose gas for top burner cooking. WATKINS Serving Manchester for 58 Years And, too, with deep fat frying, is tbbn as cold food is immersed, it cools down the boiling fat and additional heat should be applied immediately to keep the French friei —:------or crullers from becoming sodden and greasy^ j/ou eem a^ eed h Uiff good fmdkom It makes little difference whether it be saucea, doughnuts, or popcorn, the flexibility o f g ai Turning tKe valve handle automatically lights the moidern cannot be denied. The new top burners Stock Liquidation Sale gas range burner. The top burner on the Magic Chef give a quicker, hotter cooking heat, at the Bring! Price* On Glenwood Ranges automatic gas range, for example, is called — "TKe burner touch of a finger, than any other cooking To The Last Low-water Mark of a thousand economical heats.** This burner illustrates appliance can even approach. jthe great dlnibihi^ of gas heat for cooking. Buy Now—Before TheAdvanee N*w Glenwood Fries List under date of June 7 carries aobstaStial in creases which we must pass along as soon as present stocks am exhauatid. Fortunately wt are wril covered on the populir Glenwood numberi — ahd dnrliic the present eele only you may buy them at actually muay ddUfs lees thu)' the old price. X r'.' Gleuwodd Ceneele * CA G a e lU iiie ...... 9 0 « e v U FtroMr tew M eeJlA V- A full died osMset 'gae raagi asedki ia erery nepeet Has teeulstei &m, igteieetle beat eoatsel, beauttfoi MBbeth emertor in green and Ivory anaaMl deier dbdrwaetlen. Aa aauufaf vehM. Full Flttfie C ai If tKi i^ly fuel that glvef full Kiat Intermediite By slowly turning the ralve handle, tKi at the start. There is always heat to H eat hilt is gradually reduetd to esietly the spare on the fully automatic gaa burner# right point to cook .wie^. Glenwood Bi^lei Coriiwliiii i '■*^1 ^ $129.50 Fdr Cetler Gee. never befen eeidttt Hie then ll«e»ebdeeHI4B te|Q |M |]^. |iev / as IS - ihemosL a limited we a e iiia ie ii^ atdUBiM. At abHlB m y# g M i # iviqr dhtaM# eeiiyped ler eHhie eeel dr eO. rlexloL Qjoollna ^eai ItP oaoiiH iHbMi theteeatitg eadUMttaeedeiildted# zre LS . . . DC U m 4 To go from any middle degree qi^Keat down O u IMW m . to i tiny limmr, and all tKq ln>httweii< temperatures, is only possible on ^ modern H m d exeeUeht cabinet ' gas range. ! nJ)inu|watn> Can CiK endmel IV MAIM VniSBT priced from uj^# . ,4 ItJT € A S C 0 0 K I N 6 IS B E T T E R O U I C R E R C R I i4ita V ■■ '4‘/' *<• z' .V:» ■ vrv: r - ’ XI X.l '.‘X j . -*y, ■ -J (/ X - ‘. ^ -"f-- PiiSI 11089' iiANCiBomR fViAmf1n|lAU>;ii^^ ooNii.ue& Rated to woffc. TMa. ha BBRiaa ca Reiw% Digger^ Beauty No. 3 a Sanaa ct that wane iMMf■ llOMiti fi SAVMrrDEWES iliaralQ t to tha name. DAILY RADIO HtOGRAM iaonftii* by BMC. tWIONlSDAY. JUNE t l (Ctotral u d Saitera BUndard Tima) sppUad to hHQfvM- Pyhig nanraa. ft B stvont8 mmohia ibotBhlOBi woindl ha ^ T in ta AD pngnuaa to Jn r aad baile ehahii dk> gronpa tfaaraot qbIm s apM]* NEmiSSTSTEM ^Ud; ooMt to ooMt (0 to e) da^gnatlOB iwd iidaa all avaUal))* atationa. i WBB glYab Bt fraquant Intarvala, tha baaoaaa, there tfai Froflramt auhjaet to oliano** P« M. Cent. Best. nsrvea. cemtfnuad to produce heat, hlllttatf- I'/DcwHaM SHma Om fioar LaUr) 4i4S— 6:4S—JHst Flain Bill—east only Dsqpite the phenomenal develop tint cBiy up to a oartalB potat whMh'tahilad'towt^, _ « NBC-WBAF NETWORK SAIH- 8:08—MlWrad Ballay—oat to eat Trc mun “jolcs* tuitfed oo re ^ ^ T io m » pMBt BDCtiOaK ho iitS — S:1S—Buck Regara In 8433 — ments in radio during the past de Uses Thermometer to Ref- sulted to comidcU ahnt(|owD of tha the ataglo apSolM k m t k ■ABIO — Baati w aaj.w lw waal wt^o aaat; Billy Hays’ Orehat.—Otxlo cade there are etill a few adjust w te wta« wcah w fli^t u n t ^ w£r 8:30— idO-^ravtlara’ Quartst and nerve s aotivl^. Under a mbdarate Uty Ih Che totardiCa of thd vbra weaa wtam wwj waal; M l^aati Oroh.—oast; Hays’ Orehaa.—DIzia m ents'to be made before the radio eiactrice’ sttmalng, it want on pro- ity. As axazq^laofOC wmaa wcfl laid woe-who wow wdat SHS— f:46—BMka Cartar, Talk—ba- ister-Varions Changes — NORTHWKaT A CANADIAN — wtBj sio; Tho MIdwsstarnars—west set may be truly clasiwd as a musi dttdhs heat Wbao tfrang ahocks iroWth be dtad tha foU wiba katp webo wday M yrcfcgw ettf SiOO— 7KIO—Volos of Exiiorlaneo—ba- W«e adminlstarad again, the heat joandehoo in which m tndhrtdna^; SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax alo; Piano—Dixie: One Man Show cal instrument; the lack of these ad- radial ions Btojmad. fiowhrt are olustarad bompaetly: wfla>wann wlod warn wmo wab ampl —waat; Oondren’a Oroh.—nldwaat Justmenta is the retarding element Nerves hodnee Real wjdx wamb kroo wkjr wfaa wbap kpro 8:16— 7:16—Curtain Calls—eat to eat • The narvt, said Prof: Hill, became The atofla flower'to .paraoMqnt woal ktba ktha ' 6:30— 7:30—Kate Smith. Sengs—ba- to real radio enjoyment 'inhibitad*' and inoperative when among plant Camlttaa, the erdMa MOUNTAIN—koa Icdyl kclr kghl alo: U. a. Navy Band—Olxlo given too mudi work to do. notably. *’>» * COAST—kcD kXi ksw komo kbq kpo 6i40— 7H8—Aba Lyman’s Or.—baale; The evolution of the receiving set Chicago, June 21.—(AP)—Aa a kfad ktar kca Navy Band—Dixie; Organ—west from the tinny ■numiiT^g one, three Pmf. Herbert 8. Qaaaer, ot the 7KIO— i:00—Irvin a. Cobb—ceeat out thermometer reglstera temperature ComeJ Univcralty medical ooUega, Cant. Kaat. 7 :1 ^ S:16—Street Singer—alao coaat: and four tubers ot yesteryear to the Califcrata barber, in o Mead ootip 3KXI— 4:00—Al Barnard, tha Mlnatral Hamp Orohaatra—mldweat ultra-modern, multi tube affaire ot changes, so can the proper func comm«qjtlng on the reaults ot Prof. teat., shavad blmaalf to 48 aaoenda. ''3:10— 4i1B—Carnaflia Intarnational 7:3^ t:3(MBurna and Allan—e out tioning* of one’s own ^ b o ra te tele Hill's esp^inaBts. lald they in- Me prt bably aomrad a alarting vlo- 3:30— 4:30—Winnia tha Pooh, Drama 8K)0— 8:00—Ponnaylyanlan-—e8 klO—Ponnaylvanlan- to cat today is well known to, moat ot us. 3:40— 4:40—Paul Wing'a Story—aaat ^ 8:30—Edwin C. Hlll- but there is that group bt lacking graphic asratem—the nerves — be dicateo the nerve cai^ carry only a tory. 4:00— 8d)0-0lnnor Conoart—alao cat T:4S— 9:46—Barlow Symphony—also e refinements that bar us from enjoy chewed. ' 4:30— S:30-Baek of Nowa—alao coaat 9:10—10:16—Little Jaok Little—to cat 4:40— 0:46—John Piorca, Tanor—to c 9:60—10:80—F. Martin’a Oroh.—e to e ing some ot the really fine programs This,war explained today at the 6:00— 6:00—Mountalnoara—woaf only 10:00—11:00—Paneho Orohaatra—e to c that eminate from the various meeting of the American Aaeoda- 6:16— 6:10—Burton Holmoa, Traval 10:30—11:30—Den Beater Orehaa.—cat studios. The moqt prominent de tioD for the Advamcement of Sci 6:30— 6:30—Monay Advanturaa—weal out; Burna A Allan—coast repeat ence by Prof. A. V. Hill, of the 6:45— 6:46—Tha QoMbarga, Sarlal Act 11:0(^12:00—Danca Hour—wabo only fect that cornea to mind is the'ab r 6K)0— 7d)0—Fannia Brioa, Qao. Olaan sence of quality ot a musical pro Univerrity of London. He found 6:30— 7:30—Donald Novia A Orchaa. NBC-WJZ NETWORK gram when the volume is regulated that: Gifts That Any Graduate '7:00— 8:00—Pardo Qrofo’a Orohaatra 7:10— 8:16—Vio Erwin Band—o to c BASIC — East! wjs wbS'Wbaa wbal so that it is not too loud for an in Along the nerves are weak points 7:30— 8:30—Ono Man’a Family, Sarlal wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal: dividual sitting beside the maenme. —points wher' abOfty to transmit 8:00— 9d)0—Cob Plpo Club—cat to cat MIdwaat: w(dcy kyw kfkz wenr wla impulses to the brain fail. Messages 8:30— 8:30—Mlaeha LovltzkI, Planlat— kwk kwer koll wren wmaq kao It eeenos to me that to appreciate aaat only: Carvoth Walla—waat NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj the full-rounded tones ot the United to the nervous system’s switch Will Appreciate t:0(^10d)0—Mayor Davla Orohaatra wlfca katp webo wday kfyr clvw efcf States army bana, for instance, the board, the brain, are thus delayed. 8:30—lOdO—Richard Cvlo’a Orohaatra SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax The nervea can accommodate only Just Received 1 Boys’ or Girls’ Wrist Watches with 10:0(^11 dX>—Ralph Klrbary, Aarltona wlla-wsnn'wlod warn wmc wab wapi vohune control must be increased 10K)6—11:00—Bon Barnlo'a Onhoatra wJdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre to such an extent that the entire a limited amount of Impulses. Just either Strap or Bracelet. a 49 10:30—11:30—Mark Flahor Orohaatra— woal ktba ktba neighborhood la bothered. 'Decrease aa telegraph wires esm transmit a Regular $5.00...... v O e O U baaio; Qrofo Orohoa.—coaat rapept MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kgbl the volume for individual hearing mmdmum of messages. Overload CB8-WABC NETWORK PACIFIC COAST — kro kfl kgw komo and the quality is gone. Isn’t it so? them, and “wire trouble” begins. See them in our wineJow. BA8I&—Baati wabo arado woko wcao kbq kpo kfad ktar of course it all ot us had a high- These discoveries suggested to waab wnao war wkbw wkro wbk cklw C ant East. Prot. Hill that persons are slower Young Ladies’ Elgin Wrist Watches. Natural gerfd wdro wcau wip wjaa wean wfbl wapd SKK>— 4:00—Tom Qarun’a Orchestra class receiving set in an extra Uurge in their reactions after steady ac- wjav; MIdwaat: wbbm wan wfbm kmbc 3:30— 4:30—Ths Singing Lady—cast living room the volume might be in finish. New cord A A kmox wowo wbaa 3:46— 4:46—Orphan Annia—eaat only creased so that the quality of music tlvl’-y: quicker when freab. and that EAST A CANADA—wpa wlm wlbw 4dX^ 6d)0—Richard HImbar Ensambla response to stimuli is subject to a attachment ...... v d w 1 e i l U when wlba wfaa wore wlcc cn-b ckac 4:30— 6:30—Three X Sisters in Songs would reach iiB as intended. law of diminishing returns. Same watch in white gold finish d M Q r f C DIXIE — wgat wafa wbro wqam wdod 4:46— 0:40—Lowsll Thomas—east; Or Another refinement is to do away klra wrao wlao wdau wtoo krld wrr phan Annia—repeat for midwest To survey the workings of nerves, with ribbon...... O r / O ktrh ktaa waoo koma w^bo wodx wbt 6:00— OdW—Amea in’ Andy—aaat only with the unsightly aerial. This Pi')f. Hill used a thermometer that wdaowbla^wtar wdbj w w ra wmba wa]a 6:16— 6:16—Svoratt Marshall, Songa natursi addition to our radio Same watch in white gold wito d M A •T C MIDWEST — wcah wmbd wtaq wkbh 6:3(V— 0:60—Black’s String Symphony registeied a temperature change ss kfab wlan kael wlbw kfb wmt wnax tM— 7M —Tho Crime Cluea MyMery machines is a monstrosity and an small as two millionths of a degree. bracelet to m atch...... $ l O c / 0 wkbn wceo 6:30— 7:30—To Be Announced eye-sore. Regardless ot now artis With this supersensitive instru Young Men’s Elgin Strap Watch, complete with MOUNTAIN—kror kla kob ksl 6:40— 7:46—Phil Cook and Hit Act tically the antenna is erected its ment, he, found that nerves, like COAST — khl koln kab kfrc kol kfpy 7:00— 8:00—Talaa of Titan, Drama leather strap, non-tamishable CA kvi kfbk kmj irwa kern kdb kpnib 7:30— 8:80—To Ba Announcad artistry is lost In the architectural muscles, 'produce heat, when stlmu- Cant.—Eaat. 8:00— 9:00—Monkay’s Paw, Drama scheme ot the average home. To be metal c a s e ...... 9 1 0 * 0 U 3:00— 4:00—Frad Barrens Orch.—to c 8:30— 9:30—Chleago’a Music Magle sure, our radio ot today needs but a 3 :3 (^ 4:30—Skippy, S k a t c h — eaat OdIO—10;0(^Piokona Sistora — eaat Elgin 15-Jewel Strap Watch, GP O C f A A only; Between the Bookanda—west only; Ames ’n’ Andy—west repeat few feet of wire to intercept signals 14 kt. gold-filled c a se ...... U U 3H6— 4:46—Haydan and Lang-also c 0:16—10:16—Poet Prince, Songs—east: ot stations thousands of miles away 4:00— 0:0(^M oet the Artist—also cat Evarott Marahall—repeat for wesi but local .interference and man Other Wrist and Strap ftoft tofPf and up 4:16— 6:16—Osborne’s Qrchas.—alao c 8:3(^10:30—Phantom Oypay, Violin 4:30— 6:30—Tha Happy wakaro-reast: 10d)0—11:00—Bert Lewn’a (Srehsstra made static are such that the tuU N o w y o u ’ll b e W atches...... V w s / O benefit ot the radio can not be re Pen and Pencil A a> A A up ceived unless a long, bigh, outside aerial ia used. This brings us to the Sets g VEGETAM (SOWERS third idea as a refinement. RENEE WHITNEY , This Idea is to develop an in Halls'from Chicago, U . n ...... $ 1.00 OUTING SATURDAY fallible system whereby electrical Auburn hair, green eyes, 5 f t, 2>/j in., weighs 115. Travelers BrowlcaeUng Service Interference is squelched before it 1 Hartford, Ooim. can epter the radio and mar recep Ruby Keeler, one of the stars In “Gold Diggers of 1933’’, chooses Renee ' b Se,000 W., 1060 R. O.. 282-S M. tion. People living the in the New Whitney as the most beautiful of the 200 gorgeous chorus girls In “‘Gold ARnaal Field Day to Be Held Diggers of 1983.” Do you agree with Miss Keeler? We suggest you at Rand and Christensen York or Chicago metropolitan area R. DONNELLY are not bothered with these condi withhold final Judgment until you see the other beauties; then send your JEWELER Farm in Wilson. Wedneaday. June 21, 1988 tions. They have a dozen or more list of five to the State Theater. 515 Main Street EJ1.S.T. high-powered stations within a tew Manchester Hartford, June 21.—Veflretable 4:00 p. m.—“Pop” Concert—Ch|ria- miles of their homes and the signal growers from all pairts of the state tiaan Kriens, director with Mil* strength is such that' what inteiter- will meet next Saturday a t the farm -dred H8d,ey, contralto: - - ence they have is negligible. But we H O m BOND MUSIC TO of Rand and Christensen in Wilson live in Manchester and nave but one WAPPING for an all-day outing. It will be 4:80—^Walter Dawley, Organist. 5:00—Al Bernard, the Minstrel real high-powered station—once in PLAY AT SANDY BEACH the annual field day the Connecti Man. a while we like to hear other sta Mr. and Mrs. Christenson and two cut Vegetable Growers* Association, 5:15—Piano Capers—John Marion. tions besides WTIC. A filtered aerial children moved into their recently an event that is always looked for 5:30—Winnie the Pooch. may be erected to eliminate most ot purchased home, which was vacated ward to by those engaged in produc 5:45—Salon Trio. the interference but this adds a few last week by Mr. and Mrs. George Another In the series of mid-week ing truck crops. 6:00—Wrightville Ciarioni dollars to what already has been A. Frink. dances being held at the Sandy Ciqielaiid Reir^eration The Connecticut v^table grow :30—Merry Madcaps — Norman spent for a good raidio set. This The symmer schedule of the Wap- Beach Ballroom, Crystal Lake. ers appiurently believe that their Cloutier, (iirector. filtered antenna system does the ping Library which went into effect Conn., will be presented on Wednes hast interests are served when rec 6:45-^Walter Hapgood on Sports. job, but how much better it would with the closing of the schools Is day night, June 21. MEANS reation snd education are pleasingly 7:O0—“Your Request Program” —. be it the manufacturer could In now: Monday evening from 7 to 9 A'Special musical treat is on tap intermingled in the program. For Christiaan Kriens, director. corporate some device right In the and Thursday afternoon from 3 till for the3e dance events In the presen- that reason their field days are al 7:30—Dandies of Yesterday. machine so that no outside wires 5 o’clock. ' , ' taUon of “Web” Wlggin & “Ernie” ways held where there is an oppor- 7:45—Melody M(x>ds — Frances would be needed, yet receive distant Miss O er^ d e Freytag a teacher Rock and their Hotel Bond orches Quality, Convenience, ’ timity of learning from one another Baldwin and Knights of Melody. stations with good quality of tone of the ^cohd imd (^rd, grades at tra. At the Hotel Bond in Hartford, BLOW-OUTS as well as e n jo y ^ a good time. 8:00—Fannie Brice with George and no intSrference. the WaMlog Grsmmar school has where their dapee rhythms, have The 100-acre farm of Rand and Olsen’s Orchestra. Distortion of the tone, which returned %>'heir home in Canton' for constantly delighted an exclusive . . at no Economy Christensen, located on the west 8:30—Program- from New York. comes with fading, is another dis the sumdaer Vacation.' patronage, this orchestra has built bank of the Connecticut river about 9:00—Ferde Grofe’s Orchestra.. traction. It is there and we cannot The play which presented by up a wide and popular reputation. extra Cost! three miles north of Hartford, of 9:15—World Economic Conference, help it. the Wapplng Grammar school The high quality of their music has AT A LOW PRICE fers a wide variety of entertainment William Hand. All tb ev deficiencies are in the and education. It is one of the graduates last Wednesday- evening also met with splen'did results at the 9:30—WTIC Playhouse—Guy Hed- process of elimination. One by one is to be repi^ted this evening with leading country clubs, frat dances most intensive truck farms in the lund, director. ' they will be erased and a muucal All the mechanical advantages of the state and the partnership is con a small Sdnilsaiim fe«..It is entitled and prominent social affairs 10:00—Com Cob Club. instrument combined with a ma "Bit O’ ^ m e y / ’ ' ; throughout the state. most expensive—Quiet powered—For sidered ideal. Mr. Rand directs 10:30—The Merry Madcaps — Nor chine of necessity will be the re production and Mr. Christensen has sult. Even today ,we consider radio Mr. an'Il Mrs: Rejrnolds are' ht^ving Under the direction of “Web” Y ^ H Y be satisfied with ordinary ^ every need. A brand new type of con man Cloutier, director; with a bungalow built at Pleasant Valley charge of marketing the products. Revere Sisters. programs along with our daily Wlggin and “Erale” Rock, this VV tires when this new “3 tlmee venience, found only in Copeland re Visitors will have an opportunity routine and as developments develop between Hart Dexters and George dance unit is condposed of eleven safer” tire costs not a single penny 1:00—^Klllamey Show Boat drebes- Moulton’s houses. Mrs. Resmolds of witnessing the moat forward pro tb . radio will become a part of our fine musicians. Featured with the more than any other standard frigeration. duction methods used in raising lives — just as newspapers, tele- was before her marriage, Miss Cecile baud also is “Tom” McBride, popu 11:30—Palmer House Orchestra. Moulton. make? 'The new Goodrich Silver- practically every vegetable of com 12:00 midn.—Ralph Kirbery. ~phones and electric lights are. lar vocalist, blues artist and singer Racked By 14 Years of Refrigerator Building! mercial importance grown in the 12:15 a. m.—Ivan Epenoff’s Orches Don’t you think so? Mrs. Gteorge.J. Rau, wife of the of torch songs.' Plajdng. tun^ul town, with the Life-Saver Golden B ast Much of the land produces tra. late Major George J. Rau has open melodies in ^ e lr own distinctive Ply, prevents blow-outs by over three crops in a single year and it 12:80—^Mark Fisher’s Orchestra. ed her summer home on the Pleas manner, this dance team is certain coming their CAUSE. It’e the talk is seldom, if ever, that any grpimd 1:00—Silent. SEVEN FOOT INDIANS ant Velley Road. to offer a most pleasing program. of America . . . the meet notable lies idle. Three greenhouses and Miss Patricia Vlbert who is Im several thousand sash keep crops Natchez, Ulss., June 21.—(AP)— proving quite rapidly at the Hart tire achievement In twenty yean. growing during the winter and make MRS. BESSIE BOOTH DIES Skeletons of Indians estimated td ford hospital, is. expected to return Come In and see It for yourself. POHERTON1 KRAH It possible for the farm to employ have been more than seven feet tall to her home in South Windsor, very an average of approximately fifty Roxbury, Conn., Jime 21.—(AP)— have been unearthed by explorers soon. ‘On The Square” /i ^ it people: * MrA Bessie Johnson Booth, sister of Catahoula Parish, La. See This New Depot Square Phone 3738 A large cold sortage plant mod of W. B. (Pussyfoot) Tohnson, noted A ssAToh for locations for study em WBU rooms and ths latsst ma prohibitioD worker died last night by members of the Smithsonian chinery are but a few at the things at her home. She was 78 years old. Institution disolosed from 16 to 20 that will be available for inspection. Mrs. Booth was born at Green, of the skeletons in a- gravs on a NOTICE! FRlcmiAffiE! The meeting will start at 10 o’clock N. Y. She leaves her husband, Wal mound at LArte take. i ter J. Booth of Roxbury, a son and The discovery was made by Dr. Sealed proposala will be received in ^ e mornkig with informal tours at the office of the State Highway that uses no more current of the fields and inspection of the grandson. E. A. Beithaupt and B. W. IDiighb than ONE ordinary crops. Prof. A. E. Wilkinson, Ex and was regarded as obntributing to Commissioner. Room 516, State tension Vegetable Specialist of the Maori warriors tattoo their faces the theory that the pre-hletorio Office Building, Hartford, Connecp . Lamp Bulb Connecticut State College, and both to mask any expression of fear. mound builder once lived there. ticut untU 1:00 p. m.. Eastern Mr. Rand and Mr. Christensen will Standard Time, Monday, June 26, be on hand to answer any questions. 1988. Primosal forms may be ob At noon a baaket lunch will be tained at ^ m 516; State Office INSURANCE served on the river bank. Those at Building, where plans of these pro tending should bring their own jects msy tie examined. lunch and the association will fur SPECIAL NOTICE. nish ice cream, coffee and tonic. Contractors desiring to take cop Every one will be welcome regard ies of the plans of any project into , The Best Guardian of less of whether they are members the field must obtain same from the of the association or not. In send- office of the Resident Engineer of Ing out notices the association has Conitruction of the district in which Life and Property urged its members to bring the the project ie located, where full i^ole family and if there are not detailed thformatlon will also be enough in the family to make a car available., full, bring some interested neigh Hartford RegtM^> Room 528, bors .and make this a'real outing. State Oifioe Bolldlng ' State iheject Towns of - fhrmlngtoo and West Hartford: Atibhf 16,629 feet of Insure Your Valuables relnforoad oonerete pavement on the Farmington Cut-off. State WDRC will furnish reinforced concrete A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT , and cast iron pipe. 225 IIM Town AM. Projeote IS THE Town of Bolton: .About 15,598 feet WedneBday, June 21. of rolled bank run gravel on the COSTS ONIT BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE 8:16 — Baseball Game; Boston ySolith, Tollaind and Pond Roads. Braves vs. Plttsburi^ Pirates. State will furnieh reinforced con 5:00—^Fred Berren’s Orchestra. - ereto pipe. The Manchetter Trust Co. 5:80—Skippy. Town of HeBAni ' About 9.614 5:45—'Ethel Hasrdsn and Arthur feet of rolled bank run gravel on lA n g . Permanent M ADE LOVELY Jones St ■ State lyiU furnish INSTAIAAZION AMD 5:00-Mset the Artist bituminous ^coated corrugated StOBKAI.' TAX fAIO ^ 6:15—Buddy Wagner's Orobsstrs. metal mpe and coUars. W a v e s Norwich BMdeney, Thayer Bolldfaig, 6:80—Happy Bakers. NorwIdL Oenn. Check These Features: G o o d ric h 6:45—Harold B. Smith, pianist Toww Aid Fiojecl All Stsel CaUiigt . •K'" 7:0G-Mildred Bailey. Town of Banqiton:^ About 9;280 Fir* Snd Liability 7:15—Alfred Kettledon, tenor; Automatic' Oefmting Louise Kuehta, pianist Le^ U8 give you 8 Penna- feet of loose gravel surface on the t:45—Hughle Connor’s Orehsstra. nest--.enjoy the beauty of Oatholio 'Church, Upper .and Big- Automatie Restrictor Stow HUl Roa^. State-wlU fur Autimuitle Tray Releaaing g;00—The Voles of Bxpezlenes. soft, natural waves all eum- nish UtumtBona coated corrugat 8:15—Curtain Calls. ed metal p i^ O ulu Exterior Ftniah Silvert ji^viaenaiiiuM dinner eoiiw'tittha batik S t o d d The scene Ur Herald dfllM Mil a t o t t o ft o n d d then on BMMjl nsoFnem re tu n e d 'to ^ dutoontd' an J,.'*'. eveMflg df dihclaf.* I ‘ M Piiifllifivik^ifiuiifld PiMi ’A duM satp- , . j e e,e e • e • 4 • biild ydii' I SHOPPING NEWS Air tb u tm ' ■ " ‘ ' “ wimflr Ilka Jiia •eosejestsaeenee CflfY* ■ 4 • • flip • 4 •• • • • Vli i Y f , ‘ / I X & M fi W % voice aium*: room of tte Onmli 'f. Allied C£em •••••••••444444 e l l B ^ The— reporter iflafioed m m e iW : aflntufl w ^ w g e f the Weqai- tfly dacontad and ___ A n C u n • 4 4 4 4 P* 4 t -4 4 4 4,fl 4 4 • • •- V V W clock, noted ,tbe time Ana sai5, an’! Home Mlsikmaiy Society of broke up they aS empnRMit'h._____ Trahsfonnatlon ASI •§••••••• • 44444 Til the'Soflth Mithofliet ehurdi wae to return to tta local Obnto^ club A n I^Ld S tu d •••eeeeee^e XBVl **It’s too lats tt> vote flow. It'O tuned out-to be the can make an attfacUve din 8 held OB th» lawn «t the boma of again next y e a r.. _ Am Snclt ••••••44«*«4»«44t# after 7 o'cloefc'” ' eucprlM ootor of sunuDer* Red n J dress out of a white s v ^ 60 “All rl^t, tbM,'*; said tbs H. U Carr e i U3 Foetar etreat An Td Bud Tsl • • * % 4 4 4 • • •X»8 lets, red bsc« and even red gown of which yod have tired. Make ‘lt% voice. “But tm zfli. Did T&bsf eftarnfloa. shoes are worn as accents to a fitted Jacket rf navy blue triple W#rt Hartford'Trust. ^ — 175 Hoover win?" - " Raporm glvafl by the • offlcera sheer or taffeta. If the gown has Altt IVSt ••••44444*«4**-^ 88^ SEVERAL S I R A m H f Maaonio ordnrs ttrongheot tha ^ blue and white costumes. Red A&AOOOdft |■nn^4a« fiteolu shdFsd ffrnt m euec^mfiil year had oortume^ jewelry Is available a bulky front or high neck, cut off Aotna cohaUidsd. The offlotra elected world wfll observe S t John’# pay on the top and simply wear the blue Atl^llflMl •••••••e«44*ee44«4 SiFPERSTISfEEK Sunday aad tu keuplng with tta day too—quantities of it. This red Aubtm •••••••44*4*4 4«*e44r Bd Is Aetna — weib a* ’ fOUowe: Preekknt. Mrs. drase was first noted at the Jacket with the long white skirt Aetna Fire, Paifl Farris; vios prsaldtflt, Mrs. H. Maacheater lodge vw attend atr- Otherwise you can. leave the dress ATlfttiOll Corp ••••«4444444e* W.T" 1 vtcea at the CMter Ooi«m(iattbaal opening of tte Belmont races, ••4»*«4«4^»e4a Automobile^ '.i.i,.... L. Carr;' -eaeratary. Mrs. Arthur as It is and add the jacket A BsiK m d Ohio S8% Two Alroady GAven tmi four church at tte invitation of 'Rev. snonsored there b y the small •••••••••••44**44444 Conn. 'Oansrel. •*..... Gibfloa; tiaaeurer, Mrs. lass black etenlng gown can be trans 501icllx XB^^ More Are Doe TachtoRg One Watson Woqdrufl. Rev. Woodruff set of sodet^s smartest women Stool •»•••••••••••••••• BB| Hartford Ftre ...... T n te ; ihltA box sacratary, Mrs. formed in the same way into a din New York, June ai^-i-XARK^ The haa also invited members ef tte ,wbo are sdways hot on the trail Both Stoolf pfd ••44*«»**»^*4 70 National Fire ...... In^T riiax; thaak-effarlng secre Planned Thhi Bveniaff. ner dress with a white top. wandering dollar restadoa Buropean Biietem Star and the. Order of iof strlUng effects. Buckles. BOfdOSl ••••••••4444>*444#«4 OO 1% Hsirtford Steam Boiler — tary, Mrs. Baskla) Beasem; sifliit- Pboeidx Ffre ...... 50% 82% waysi^ee today and domeetlc.flnan- Amaranth'' to attend tte 10:45 s e r -'' belU, clips, and big pins fiaunt Oon PBC •••••e*«44444*«*e*4 ualjUfa ssoretary. Miss Gertrude Tto weak there are about as ends that re- clal markets, unmrUdn following vice Sunday. brilliant red. And by the way. Com (J* .••••••••»•••••• 0^ ^ Tm velen , 408 418 AbMayr Ghrletlafi dtlaeDShlp aaere- many strawberry festivals tn this over the their moderate eetback of yaeterday, Manchester Mesonle groups wiu newest edrrings are worn as Cerro Do Pasco • ••••••••••• PubUo UtlUtlea Stoeks tary, Mra. Qeorga E. Keith; pro and nearby towna -aa last week. Nestle Cro- were inclined to tdow down their /'dips. XX>n’t pinch and don't •••••ete^e*' 4X pozm. Elee Serv . . . 48 47 Tuesday evoilhg strawberry sup meet at tte Temple at 10:15. and quipMle permanent wave given by Choa and Ohio , ------gram commlttae, Mrs. E. H. Cros- . fall off. Chrysloo •••••••••••••••••• bx ^ Com ., Powtr ...... 46 / 47 pace. iby, Mrs. Albert Holman, Mra. pers were gWen by the Covwttry from there will march to tte Center the U ly Besiuty Parlor, which fea Ooooa ^^la B4^ Greenwich. WAG, pfd. 85 — The Biitleb^pouad aterllnf, whlcit George E. Keith; hostess commlt- Fragment sodety and Mystic Re church where , they will hear an ad- tures ^ m im d and Nestle Clrcullne Col Oas ...... M Hartford Rlec ...... 84% 56V hem lately become a barometer for view, W. B. A. of this town. To dreaa on “St. John” by Rev. Wood The Beanty Kook waves also. > Permanents are $S up itee.^ rs. H. I* Carr; superintend- ^A diampoo with finger wave ts Col^ CarhoA •••••••••••••■’•• BB HMTtfOrd Qas ...... 45 80 stock!, dropped back about S cents night the Waltter League will bave ruff. Phone 7484. ent'of Home Guards, Mrs. Lewis tSc at 2ury Ellsabei^ h ’s Beauty Coml Solv ...... 38% do., pfd . . . . , . . • 45 and other foreign, ezohengea were Haskins. •n entertatament and strawberry On Sunday afternoon a large dele- Kook. Rubibow Bidlding. Cions Qss 83 . S N B .'T.Cjo 103 113 mildly reactioqary. Share trading ; At the close of the business festival at the 22on Lutheran gation of local Masons will attend Starting the Day Bight Cions Oil ...... 14% AfandfaetnHng Stoeke opened up vrith a half-haarted rally, 'medtiflg rsfrediments srere served churtt. tte special St John’s day servicea Who could carry a grouch arounr Oont Oan ...... 82 Am R a o d w ^ ..... ?0 ,22 but buyers* began to disappear and Tonoorrow afternoon and evening, at tte new Chapel at Trinity college. Oh Fudge! nil day after starting off with 4 by the hostess and a social hour Com P rod...... 18% Am Hosiery ...... —“ 35 rices eased. The t ^ was flbout 'was enjoyed an preaent when the stores are open for busi Thie service will be held at three One of those yum-yum cake frost* breakfkst like this oneT An Idsal Del I* 4nd IVn 84% A itow a and H. 90m., 8 11 wo minutes behind floor. transac ness, the Ladlsi Aid sodety of o’clock and a pew end carved in IMS that make you want to eat all summer breakfast menu might con Drug 84 d^..pfo...... 80 — tions at one time, but it soon began Lutheran church on church representation of King Solomon w frosting and no cake is this Fudge sist of half a molon or a dish ol! l^u Pont 77% iimgs md — 2 o drift idly. Moat leading stocks, street will be prepared to eerve a Temple wiB be dedicated in memory Frosting: strawberries and creain or a glass iEastman Kodak ...... 80% rtstial B n is ...... 13 16 after moving aimleeely in the fore >ROiGFIELD R A lU e S substantial iu^per, topped off with of Most Worshipful Sherwood Ray ' 3 si^uwes unsweetened chocolate, of fruit Juice. Then a light un Elec and Mus ...... 8% do., pfd ...... >'917 — mond who died during tte past year. cooked cereal, scrambled eggs with Cane. lAckaroofl, and B — 300 noon, showed some d e g i^ of firm strawbenT shoricske, about 4 dot up. ^Blec Auto. Lite ...... tt% ness later. Wheat, corn'and cotton o’clock and conthitog while there Speakers at the Trinity College 2-3 cup milk. ham or bacon, whole wheat toast or BHec Pow and Lt ...... 48 Cotllns Co. .iSO — DINE AT COUNTRY CLUB service Sunday afternoon will be 3 cups sugar. muffins, preserves and coffee CoiVa F irearm s...... 14 16 were a trifle higher, although lack is a demand, and tte Women’s I Gen m ec ...... 3|% ing their usual exuberance. Bonds Home League of tte Salvation Army Allan P. Shatford, Past Grand Mas Ddeh of salt. Gen F o o d s...... 87 - le Loelit ...... 36 28 ter at the Grand Lodge of Quebec, 2 taUeqpoons light com syrup. were rather listless. Last night 67 employees of the will be ready -at 4:30 to' serve, When summer makes hard work Motors ...... *... 37% tir B s^ in n ..... 40 — cafeteria style, strawberry short and Masons prominent in this state. 2 tablespoons butter. more irksome than ever, save your- lQm,tte ...... 15% . Jler Brush, Class A . —^ 12 The alcohoHc shares responded Union Trust Company of Spring- There wtti be music by a Masonic Gray Tel Pay Station 16 17 fairly well to the news of mme field, Masa., came to Manchester to cake and strawberries in other 1 teaspoon vanilla. self by sending' clothes to the New ooid Dust ...... 28*^ combinations and hot and cold oboir and a brief Vesper service. Add ohoeolata to milk and place Model Lsundry, rltuated right herb ■»••••• Hart and Cooley .... — 128 .states Joining the prohibiUzm repeal have their annual summer diimer jGrlgeby Orunow drinks. over low flame; Cook until smooth in Manchester, ready to ^ve you m t Harv ...... Hartmann Tob, com... — 2 column. Gains of 1 to aiOund 2 dance at the local Coimtry cluh. Ac . This reforestation army idea is and blended, stirring constantly the best poaflbTe service. The lint Nick ...... do*, pfd ...a...... 8 U points were recorded by U. S. Indus companied by President Chapin the Saturday night the Highland I Lassies wlU give a strawberry festi not without its dangers. Just think Add sugar, salt, com syrup; stir un New Model launders curtains beau- L u v f . U ifliti ^W BpxyALtnw '< M h ’ rAiiDv: ' a - ftotob ttee# A y ' # 1 ^ imMi * © ‘4S iS ? V? > C I B B Ml if c u I - / > V £ '; = y t.-^ ■ ■ t *y^'‘ ' ..^'2 ^i W ' .- ,y : ■v->.'t*" i Z ' vr/- ■•-Jr. V '•■ ' i. ■■■.•,•'./. F A ( » t l » . -,. j -,t "*: ff^ING HEHAt-D, tjolWf,; <’•+■-' ;V ^‘iia!'; T ?^'.'- ~' . /""'' ..j., I'l ^ -ii' v -i’ ''ryM;*^ ^i>M'■ Nj,i i , , p- J- ■ KATHAIUNt HAYILAND-TAYL^Xl . ;• By HELEN WDLlAMf imao TODAY The summer evenlne-di^a hi ^ Ofiv* SelM W 'tkM . BABBETX COLVIN, iMck In N e v I sheer cotton is irresistibly lovely ahd Yflck a fei-'-Vi’Vt.', UAflUH iatSR BV|tNI{ -A FOOR HEWCOMHtS HE’S SENSATION TOURS IM S WITH THE CHAMP SOTSvOUT iwincAns4Ti H O O K S O i4 £ xrrEtRjiLDiuea PUYtNBItmSH BABE AS SHE HITS . RTDERCUPSQUAD SNAPPY 92 SCORE N IMTSnRUNliHG■- / • ' ' kiwmwm E ]9«rince and Yonth Are ‘l a DidrikMo” Takes Up Ross SenerriDe JM WuliqMtw T n & I7 Om Blended m Team That Golf Seriously aod Aston nscesm Csnto> ^ AlDBriciB^'Cllis / . .i Meets American Gelf Aces ishes Sports Scribe; Has GiffT ^Play at H oyU ^ by Half Game k Nafidul; for Trophy Next Week. Great Natural Abity^ Weather b Heel Today. Rath Cleats ISdi Itoner. London, Jime 21.— (A P )— Esperi* By EB8KINB JOHNSON Hoylake, Eng., June 21.— (A F ) N E A Service Writer By Aaaodated Preu ence jroutli are blended In the Cyril J. H. ToQey, 1 ^ New York’s two baubaU dubs, BritiBh.golf team which will at* Loe Angelu, June 21 — Being a who baa 'made hto bonie. in the the Giants and the Yankeu appear ready to sink or swim together this tempt to lift the Ryder cup from courageoua aort of a chap, your cor- United Statu for several years, ad the American invsulers June 26*27 at vanced into the fourth round of the u aaon. And the (tonger of their reapondent played 18 holu of golf Sinking ia not to be regarded Ught- the Southport and Alnadale course. British Amateur golf duunpionahip with Mildred “Babe” Didrlkeoa here iy- Eight men and two reserves, cap* the other day. today by*defwting T. C.'J. Manners Twice in tha lu t few days the tained by the non*playing J. H. Tay* Aft4r the emoke of battle had of Colwyh Bay, 2 and 1. Yariicu have turned aside tbe lor, have been selected to battle for cleared away and numerotia unnec- Jack Nash, of London, Ont, con Waahlpgton thrut, Juri in the.mck eaaary divota dug by youra truly had the trophy competed for every other tinuad his ataady play to defut of time. Today their margin w u been not too courteouely replaced by Munn. 47-yeu-old Iriahman, 4 and only one game, and the 'Giants bad year and last won by America over a frowning eouru attendant, the 2, in the third round. only half that lead over the . t. the Scioto course at C!olumbiu Ohio. Callu, Tezu, wonder*! score w u Tolley Flaye Poorly found to be 92. Ooneidetlng that Veteran of the team, which aver' Both LeiMla The Way ages 88 years as against the Ameri the Babe h u really studied the Tolley, winner of the champion game only a couple of xnonths, this ■hip in 1920 and 1923, w u f u from It was Baba Ruth 'who led the can average of 81 years, and the Yankeu out of danger yuterday oldest man on either side, is Abe score IsnT half bad. An adding hto beat form but Maraars fSflad to MitcheU. machine oi>erator is workhig on my capltattoe on U s hi.; rlval’a mla- and paced them to a 16 to 8 victory taku. ToUqr needed 89 atroku for over tbe CUoago White Sox when a During the recent Leeds tourna ■core now. But it w u a glorloue defeat, so the firat nine where p u to 86, but defut would .have thrown them into ment, Mltchdl turned in a record turned two up Just the earns. Man A IcU hook to tbe nou. end a tie with the idle Senators for tbe score of 67 in the qualifying stages fu u getting a yam ia eoneamed that little white pellet Primo Wa found out juab bow aarloualy the aera held him «>ven through the American lead. The Babe douted before he eliminated Henry Cotton first eia holu hut Tolley woo the Camera ii so anxiouely watch hto 16th homer as a major part ot and C. H. W w d in reaching the last Babe h u taken up golf, and Juat ing Miled far down tbe ftir- what abe can do on the cotuva in seventh ana ninth bdtoa, the Ool- the seven nm Imlly In the sixth eight of the matcb*play section. wyn Bay pto^ ahpi^ a atroki wey» Tbe big liellen. • tiny inning which, put the game aauy. Four Newcomers. competition. And we lemmed, too, The grutest uhoolboy athlete over p u on each. beret stop hie meuive hud, The Gtonta after ewgiag up two He has taken part in two Ryder that abe le practicing on the aaxo- wee golfing at Pomoten Laku, to participate in the National phone, and may atari a band. Manners out one bole o ff ToUeya straight shttt-outo agau ri Chicago pup matches, in 1929 and 1981, and lu d at the abort llth where U g N. J., Where he is training for Cube, w u t down to 6-8 defut. St. was chosen in 1927 but had to with intersobolastles at Chiesfo in hie huvyweigbt title fight with y u rs is Jesse Owens, negro Cyril took a ftve for the eeeond day Louis neatly mowed a game off the draw because of illness. Zn taldiy up golf in a^ big _ way. ELECT CAPTAINS OF TWO In auceaaaion, but the formar eibam- Jack Sbarkay, June 29. runner of Clereland’e B u t Tech M lu Didrlkaon ia almply hawingbawu out Gtoats' lead by troundng the Four of the British professionals piou flnaUy ended the match on the Brooklyn Dodgers 16-4, gaibertng are newcomers to Ityder eompetl High. Oweu, shewn above, a plan for the future. Notwlth' broke the world scbolutle marks atiucJLng her aoblavementa in the 17tb which w u halved in p u fours. 17 kite. tlon, Indudlng yAlaa l ^ y , 25-year- Piratoa Win Atata old winner of the first majbr tourna in the lOO^ard duh, ISO-ysrd M. H. S. SPORTS TEAMS sprint and broad Jump in the DUNLAP STILL IN How tVey Stand Plttsborgh's P iratu beat the Bea ment of the year, at Roahampton; ton Bravu 6-9 for their fourth Arthur Lacey, 29, victor at Leads; recent schoolboy meet Mis mark Hmdake, Eng., June 21,— (A P )— In the 100— 9.4 seconds— The Babe's profaeelonal career h u Gur]u r ^ ^ u n la p , Jr., o< New_ York, YESTBBDAY’S RBSULTS straight vlotoqr. The FbilUu took Alfred Padfham, 27, runnsr-up to two gam u from O adnaaa 7-4, and Lacey at lasds and holder o f the equaled the accepted - world not led to fame or fortune, but it “ Omdty” Sotth to Head and S o m « ^ ^ of liOBdoOt record of Frank .WykdL h u led to an awakening to the f u t CEMSTURNTiUtlES Ont., the principal North American Amerleaa Leagu 7-8. Irish open titli; and Alfred Parry, Although outhit, the Philadelphia 27, a former open champion of fiur- that profidenoy in epute of the threato, still•all were in tbetlu running New York 15, Cbieego f. ctfiderpath means le u to her than BasebaU Nine Next Year; U tke 102 eurvivere went out for Philadriphia 9, Detroit 4. Xthlstlfis — thslr ■treak with a 94 triumph over De ^ e rc y Arlias, a reserve in 1929, is proficloney In golf. Aa the g r u t u t 0NRICS,Wnir4 the third day of play in tbe Brltiab Buton 9, Clevelaad 6. 85 and has won a number of cham woman golf playar aba believu aba ArltOB Judd leads Track Amateur gou ebamptooehip today. (Only gam u.) troit and broke their fifth plau pionships. includinf Uie Oermaa LOUGHRAN TO TRY can oommand a fortune. ' Andtbat'a The tori 88 matobu in the third Natloaal League de^ock with the Hgere. Tbe Bos open in four consecutive years and her goal. round and all 83-toulto-round Philadelphia 7, Cincinnati 4 (let) ton Red Son pounded Bean hard in the late Inalnge, and downed Clete- tne Oehnas professional title for Her natural ability ia great. She Sqoad; Both Hare Out- Aveoge Defeat of Monday matehu were to be umpleted by Philadelphia 7, Ciaeiimatl 8 (3nd) two years. He finished third in the COMEBACK TONIGHT handlu the 18 clube abe luge around Chicago 6, New York 8. land again 9 to 6. British open in 1981. with oau. Her drivu average ^ .. former United Statu in St Louie 16, Brooklyn 4. Two 1981 W h »era Back, around 260 yards and once in standing Athletic Rec- Night in Tie-Gane Play torooUegiato champton, and Somer- Pittsburgh 6, Boetoa 2. NAMES A lim n A w n The reasalninf regulars are W. H. while she epeake the ball even ArnSrican amateur New. York, June 21— (A P ) — John MeGraw will have the advlu Davies, 41, who defeated Johnny Malmt Fmal Attempt to farther. As aoon u she gets a klag,^^eth had reached tbe fourth STANDINOS Farrell in 1981 for one-half of the oleuer picture of the putt and short erdi; Name Manager. off; Tiemoy Stan at Bat. round -and were r ted among the Amerioaa League of two Mtive managers and a squad total British singles victories in approacn ahot, tbo weakaat depart- late etartere today. Dimtop w u of 28 players to ohoou from w b u ^ W . L . P.C, bs leads hto all-stor Nattonai toajpie that competition, and Chmles Wblt- Roach Front Lino in 4th manta of her game at oreaant, aba Ired i f i ^ Alarlc Da Forest of New York ...... 86 22 .621 eombe, 87, who has been in all ttree should out from 20 to 26 stroku off Two atbletlo eaptalna were elect , Whatever conulation one might SI Rm s I and Ancient dub and team against a elmltor array from Washington ...... 86 28 .608 tbe Amerioaa league' at Comtokiy of the former Ryder matches. her acora. ed at^Manobester Hjigb ecbool yaq- ioipervioe againet J. Walker of Clevriand ...... 82 .688 receive in the eld adage, "Revengf Coombs HiU. 28 P u k , Chicago, July 6. As reserves there will be Syd Babe's main objutlva is to “taka" tardap, at a muting of tba latter Cbloego ...... 81 21 , t o iw u t,” belcnge t o the Jaffa J26 Easterbrook, 27, a member of the Helen Hioka, who w u nattonai men of the bauball and tru k oiv W utber condltioM were ideal Gub owners of tbe National after yuterday’e hard rain. Philadelphia ...... 28 87 .609 league muting here yesterday ap team in 1981, and Arthur Havers, amateur golf champion two yaara antwtioni. Cbarlu “Obuoky” Gems of tbe W u t Side Lugue. The Detroit ...... 2980 .492 86, who with Davies was the only Naw York, Juna 21— (At*) — Al ago, mitb w u aleoted baubaU captain Geaui played tbe R u nine at the proved McGraw'e plan to asein { Boston ...... 22 87 A76 coaching Jobe to Maaagerr BUI Mo- singles winners in 1981. most ovsrlooked in tbs crush of Mias Hicks, §0 the story gou, ra- and Arlton Judd w u named em>- F ou ru ru Monday evening and St. Louie ...... 21 89 .860 Foiroursomes ^11 be played on the mukad that tba Babe would get tain of track. Kechnie of the Boston Bravu and June's major baavywaigbt battlu. were defuted 6 to 2. L u t night National Lugue Max Carey ei the Brooklyn firstit day and singlesslB bn the second knocked off In short orfier she Smith’s Beoord GREEN-HIGHLANDERS W. L. P.C. Tommy Loughran, onu a titla oon- tbe wme two teams met to play off Dodgers. day, each over 8dBe boles, eightelgbi play took up golf. 'Thla made the Babe Smith h u played for two yeua New York ...... 84 21 .618 tandar, and young Stave Ham u, a a tie game and the tidu were^u;um^ Afthougb tbs Uaeups wlU be de- eri to eompete for each side, ■ore. '*Z'm going to get that Hlcke on the varsity turn. L«et year ed. 'roe Gems won 6 to 4. TO CLASH TOMORROW S t Louie ...... 86 28 .608 person it it taku me a hundred terminedlargsly on the----- ^of_____ the grand fighting proapeot a couple of when O'Leary w u moved to third Plttoburgb ...... 88 26 .569 popular vote now la progresfi under ywre," ehe uye. “X made enough Jimmie Tierney w u the etar of 80 y u rs ago, aquara off for tan rounda bau. Smith w u pUoad at second, the evening emaoking the “ole ap Chicago ...... 82 J16 the epoaeoreblp of the Chicago out of my pro venturu to k up be a position which na flUed in cred A bauball game that should ClndaBati ...... 28 82 .467 in the Yanku Stadium tonight for golim for thru yeara By that time ple” for two thru, bau bits, one Tribuae, MoGraw and Connie Mack, SDR-iUm s DRUB the fourth time. itable fubion. This year be h u coming with two men on in the. provide utlon a-pleaty, to sched Brooklyn ...... 26 80 .466 leader of the American league team ru have this golf game down pat. Boston ...... 25 84 .424 Loughran, former champion of bun an outstanding tutor in the third inning. “Gob” Kearns w u the will be authorised to \iSe their dto- 'Then X would like to teaob ouer steady play of the infield and h u uled for 6 p. m. tomorrow at Jarvto Phlladelpbia ...... 22 89 .361 the light bMvywaighta and a foe of girls to lick dear M iu Hioka.'’ only player who could bit the elanta Grove. This encounter brings to eretton in eeluttag batting orders bad the best fielding record of any of Bchnell and Falkoekl more than or making eubetltutloae after the OLD TMERS, 14-3 Jack Sharkey one dlautroue night gether the Maneheator Green and TODAY’S OAAIES in the itadium, firat tangled with MCond buemim in the C. C. I. L. once. “Maxle” Sobnell twirled the game to under way. Now to get down to the brand of He h u also been a good bitter on Highland P u k teama for their first American League Ham u in Madlaon Square Garden a golf displayed by M lu Didrikeon in first five innings for tbe Gems and muting'this eeuon, and reports year ago lu t January. The former a team that did rather poorly at did a veiy commendable Job but Philadelphia at Clevelaad. our little match. True to the fe from rival camps Indicate that Wublngton at Chicago. Penn state football star turned in bat during the p u t leasoD and hia Capt Holland w u forced to call P9e Up 18 Bingles to male Inetinot, she bad to hunt up a work on the paths wac particular each team figures to get tbe Jump New York at S t Louis. orvn of the biggest uputs of the sea mirror and powder her nou before Falkoekl in from the outer garden on tbe other by taking the first son, knocking out Loughran in two ly commendable. Coach Thomu Boston at Detroit (2). OIANES WIN FUST getting started. But when ebe ad to relieve “Maxle” ill the sixth, U game. Natloaal Luene round!. dressed the ball and sent it eailing KeUey beUevsa that ”Chucky“ will be began to look a bit ahakey. Billy Troooce Athletics; Play make an exceUent luder for the The game scheduled for lu t Sun Ondanatl at PbiladS^a. Since then Tommy h u slipped toward the green, all her femininity Hand w u on the mound for the R u day between the Manchuter Green JUNIORJOPfiUlE from the ranka of the contending team in 1984. St. Louie at Brooklyn. w u forgotten. and although bis xnatu outhit the and Pioneer clubs, in which the Pittsburgh at Boston. Runblers Tomorrow. heavyweights, hampered by age and Her first drive w u good for 236 Judd’s Record Gems they failed to uine through latter expected to avenge the elev Chloago at New York. an injured foot. For a time it w u yarda Her uoond ahot landed in a Judd h u already enjoyed the with the nueaeary punch needed in enth inning defut handed them by International League feared Ham u’ ring career w u over the punchu. ■and trap to the left of the 446- honor of clau president and wlU be the Green team a few weeks ego, Buffalo at Toronto. Siafe 4-Ron RaBpioffft to because of a reccurent football The Sub-Alpines gave the highly yard hole. She liked it, though. '“If president of the Hl-Y next year. Tonight Pagani’a West Side Bar w u neceeearily postpored on ac- Baltimore at Albany. knee injury that responded slowly you don’t get in a trap once in He h u been the second highest ber Shop will meet Cleary’s Limcb coqnt of rain, aud will be played at Rochuter at Montreal. touted Athletics a lesson in modem to surgical treatment But in be at 6:15. Beat Pelicans, M ; E aito baseball last evening walloping awhile, you won't know how to get point winner on the track team 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Jeruy City at Newark. tween times they fought twice over out of 'em when you do,” abe re this season, being the best broad Jane’s Gems (6) them 14 to 3. Burkhardt’s offerings the ten round route, each winning a marked. jumper on the team ana abarlng AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Ts. Hawks Toni|hL proved easy for the Alpine hitters. decision. On the next, a 892-yard hole, ehe tbe sprint honors with Fruer. He Smith, u ...... 4 2 1 4 3 0 No le u than eighteen hits were Back in condition again, his foot let fly on a drive which w u good for h u nm on the relay teaina and Holland, c ...... 4 1 2 6 2 0 collected off his delivery. healed, Loughran is making a flw*) at le u t 280’ yards. Her approach h u been a hard worker in what Falkoaki, cf, p..2 2 1 1 0 0 Season*s Fastest Heat Tbe G r u u b u t tbe Pelicans in effort to jam bis way into the heavy shot wasn’t ao hot, and her putting Tierney, l b ...... 4 1 2 6 1 0 Bingo Sturgeon held the A ’s hit ever event he hu.been entered. In the first game in tbe Americu Le weight front line that h u been w u worse. She took a five on this the sprints he and F rau s were Quinn, If ...... 4 0 1 2 0^0 gion tryouts on the Charter Oak ters well in check with the excep monopolized by Max Baer and par four hole. ‘Tm just a sissy, S. Gustafson, 2b. 2 0 0 2 2 ^0 tion of the third inning when they against unusuaUy* fast competition Is Run At Sturbridge grounds last night, 6*4. Tbe game Schmeling, Jack Sharkey and Piimo that’s all,” she said u she missed a this year in a season which saw'the Metcalf, rf, cf ...3 0 0 0 0 0 w u clou until the 6th inning, with got three runs on three hits and Camera. putt here which looked like a cinch. H. Oustafun, 3b. 3 0 0 0 1 U two walks. Indoor and outdoor dash records tbe PeUcau in tbe lead, 8-2. Sub- Adolph Heuser, German puncher And BO it went. Altogether, uhe broken by the speedsters from New Schnell, p, c f ___ 8 0 0 0 1 0 Harness racing fans who u w ttaS^CiUiunet Desmond, b. C., by ■tltutlone to give, all the boys a Ding Farr, J. Sullivan and H. took a flock of fours and fivu, one who failed last winter to take the Haven. Both men should be fu ter opening of tbe Bay State circuit Truax (Hodun) ...... 1 2 chahee to play, cnalded the. Cranu Fraser hit hard and often for the light heavyweight title from Moxie eight, on a 475-3rard hole, six slxu, next year and Coach Wigren be T otals...... 29 6 7 21 10 0 to score four runs In the alxtb. The muting at Cedar Lake Park. Stur Calumet Darius, b. f., by Bel- Alpines. Joe Sullivan slammed a Rosenbloom, makes his heavyweight one Mven and a three. hoves that they will be among fiie Bee (4) wln (CrudaU) ...... 4 8 Pelicans started a short rally in long hmne run to right field scoring debut against. Abe Feldman, of New The manner in which the Babe place winners at tbe 1984 State and AB. R. H. PO. A. E. bridge, Maas., yuterday u w the* Calumet Debutute, b. f., by their half of tbe sixth, but scored two men ahead of him in the Ust York, in an eight round preliminary. pla3red the 16th hole is one for the League meets. Bycholskl, o .... 2 * 1 1 11 0 0 fastut h u t yet produced sinu the The G ru t Volo (Gribbou) 2 9 4 only one run. inning. Jim O’Leary did a fine job Wogman, 3l> .... 4 1 1 0 0 0 Tim Mara, associate of Jack books. It’s a p%r five 476-yard bole, Name Bfaaager circuit opued at Gosbu two weeks Guy Hanover, Blk. g., by Dil May pitched a steady game for at covering second base. Dempsey in the promotion of the with a wide lake extending the At a meetlnf of tbe Student Kerr, 2b...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 the I ^ c a u , striking out 10 while ago. M lu Volo pUoted by her lon Azwortby (Bidl) .;.. 6 6 8 Jack Burkbardt collected two Bur-SchmeUng dxiel, is sta g ^ to width of the fairway apprommateiy Council, Edward Breen w u elected Hadden, l b ...... 3 0 1 6 0 0 E vaiu Huover, b. f., by Guy pasring four. ByehOIaki w u on the hits for the A’ s. Joe Tedford morrow night’s show alone. 250 yards from tba tu. Most men manager of tru k for 1984. Breen Cotton, M ...... S O 1 0 0 1 owner E. slspenship stepped around McKtoney (Drinkwater).. 8 7 7 mound, for the C r u u until forced smacked a neat double to left field and all woman, take it safe w u one of thru very efficient u - Kearns, c f ...... 3 1 2 1 0 0 tbe beautiful Sturbridge track In Larita Frisco cb. m., by Tbe to retire in tbe fourth, due to a in the fifth but failed to score. and u u a short brassie drive and Biatant managera who worked A. Brimley, If ..2 1 0 0 0 0 2:06 to win the second h u t of tbe Senator (Safford) ...... 6 4 9 son^ arm, being rcUevU by Judd. The W u t Side Ramblers, a new HERALD BIEET8 ACES then e lu r tho lake with their sec througb tbe 1988 season, the other Hand, p ...... 2 0 1 0 6 0 .18 pace. She took tbe first h u t so Deureux,- br. G., by Arton Vehnart; lead-off m u of the ly organized team, will furnish the ond ebots. Kertu and I played it two being Harry Howroyd and Jolley, M ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 her fast second h u t gave her the Guy (Girouard) ...... 7 6 8 Cranes, socked the ball into left opposition for the Sub-Alpinu The Herald Nbwsboys and the tble way. But the Babe had differ Vincent Lennon. Manager of t a u - Ford, If ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 race. ^ Rou Marie Abbe, tbe favor flsld*fbr a home run. The E aglu Baldwin A c u wW meet tonight at Jamalpa, b. f., by Mr. Mo- Thursday night at M t Nebo. ent idau. /TU clear that lake if it’b ball will be chosen at another F. Brimley, rf .. 2 0 0 2 0 ite w u the third b u t. Bhryn (Pitmu) ...... 8 6 8 u d Hawke will play tonight, at 6 Sob-Alpine the Mt. Nebo grounds at 6 o’clock. the last thing I do,” she eaid. And muting of tbe council this week. There w u um e good racing on oitiotk, at the Charter Oak Baldwins have been bitting a fast Time; 2109. 2:12. 2:11%. AB R HPO A E demed if she didn’t She wound up, Totals ...... 29 4 9 21 6 1 yuterday’s four race card u d it flxli.Gtau Pace—Puru, ft«000 grounds, wuther permitting. Ik e R. Fraur, rf ...,5 0 2 2 0 1 pace lately and really rate u a bet et fly and the ball elured tba haz Score by innings: will be reputed this afternoon. |n E aglu and Cranu win play Friday ter turn than the NewsiSa. The 'M iu Vrio, b. m., by Gall- Sturgeon, p ...... 4 1 2 0 2 0 ard with feat to apara. It w u a Jaffe’e G em s...... 108 100 1—6 tha .24 trot Evaiu H uover the . worth (Eepensbip) ...... 1 1 8 on tbe West Side g r o u ^ at the B o g ^ , c ...... 4 1 0 4 0 0 Herald, however, with pitching 276-yard drive, and aba w u down in WEST SIDES TO P U Y Roc ...... Oil UO 0—4 favorito didn't aaam to be in fohu, same hour. The score: talent that includu McCurry, R o u Marie Abbe, o. m., by Farr, lb ...... 5 2 4 6 1 0 a niCApu. And I asked for a Two base hits: Kearns,. Hand: F lu t MoKlyo, owned by H. Carter , Ahbsdate (Rodm u) ...... 6 6 1 R. H. E. Johnson, u ...... 8 3 1 0 1 0 Sebuetz, lAahlnake and M oser with friendly Uttle garnet three bau hits, Tierney 2; bau on of Holyoke, Mau., u d changed over Vince doing the raeelvtng will un ALL-ROCKVniE NINE Calumet Celling, b. g„ by Cranu ...... 6 T 6 Sullivan, c f ...... 5 3 8 2 0 0 balls off. H u d 2. Sobnell 4, Fal from a pacer to a trotter last year, Peter the Brewer (Luey) .8 3 2 PeUcau ...... 4 8. 8 Lovett, 8b ...... f 2 0 0 2 0 doubtedly make Beldwiaa play a The World W u added 6000 new koekl 0; bit by pitcher, Brimley by t a k ^ the lari two heats after being real brand of ball to win. Afat D. b. g., Joe Wilson (V. O’Leary, 2b ...... 4 2 2 4 3 0 words to the BngUah language. Tbe W u t Sidu win journey to SebneU, 8. Gustafson by H u d ; diequailfled In tbe first for pacing. Flemlnif) ...... '3 4 7 H. Fraser, If ....6 0 4 8 0 0 Rockville tomorrow night to *play ■truck out by, H u d 11, SchneU 8, In tba J6 p au Jim Portooue' Aprfi Jybotv b. g., by Symbol Yesterday’s Stars Sullivan, rf ...1 0 0 0 0 0 tte AU-Rodcville team at the Henry Falkoskl 2; umpiru, Olds end horu Brave A r iu had to be e u - 8. Forrest (Gkwdbart).. 4 8 6 strut hall grounds. The Turn win Altken. tent with second, third and fourth CtodP M, Jr., cb. m., tor Na- 42 14 18 21 *9 1 Screen Stars' Move In On Sp6rts} have, the west Side R u at 6:46 u ttone, Mlhe CiMBmlafiK drivu POMCB D h^t (Bull) ..... 8 6 4 Athlstfes. H riiy Qoodhart, taring three By ABiOOIATBD:mB8B tbs game atarte at 6:16 sharp. Sun C u r Mphal. b. r ky O u r Joe Medvtek, ' .AB R H P O A B day the Webt Sidu travM to New r nrsu uariing to the wire in pr«q-Fetor (Mabrey) ...... 7 7 8 BMscb, ef ...... 4 0 1 2 1 0 Lloyd’s Bowlers Win Coast Title and biTmti* to same Britain to crou bats with tbe Last Night’s Fights tteally evenr h eft Prier Ingomar 8 M H , 3:06, 3:06%. Dodguf. - Bdgar, M ...... 4 0 1 1 1 1 strong West Bnda. drivu by Obariey lldhrey nowed T ^ o rd , lb ...... 8 1 1 6 0 1 g o ^ form in tarog seoeiid porittu Jimtoie Foxx. A Mika Cummlnge, b. g., by The trait pltoktag^br totpla SchlsMgs, If „ ....4 0 1 5 Ov 0 HoUywood, June 21.— (A F )—Zt’K > T h e M a n Brothera tuMra vaiinpad BABY BOBN TO GOLF (oiLllIP Clevelaad—Patsy Psrronl, ClerKs- to tbs lari two futs^ Ingomu w u Louret Ban (Goouart) .. 1 1 1 EagSB, 2b ...... 2 0 0 1 1 1 gittifig to be u bard to k e ^ tba into flatteuffir with tfea nwmsinMl laad, otftpoiatod Johnny Rtoko, the winner to tbtovau at Chatham; PetU tofomar, blk.'b., by . P b i l ^ 8b ...... 8 0 1 2 0 8 motion piotura stars out ^ tba June 2 1 .-(A F )~ Ctovelaadi 10. ‘ In tbe fourth r f u for colts Hanover PetuVoto (Mabrey) .... 8 8 8 toslihltotowtai-l. 'Brock, rf ...... 2 1.1 0 0 0 JOiMI to pOfCBUI tfeO WUf R. Vare, Jr., m^'K' ' i* f T ''“^ '■ 5- . . ■ .' ■ '' ' « ■ ' ;r. . . *'■’ * ■ - - * .:■ ■ iv /s r i? ::i^ i'!i.«i.ii)iniiw jj^ *M ^. f P '/r/ /* Read Ihe ( H a s s i l i e d Renlai Propertu Lish'nq on fhis I - • .^1 oa March 29 the Dili:] APARTMENTS-FLAT8— sale o f qeeiKltlju wais. LOST AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR• SALE 4 TENEMENTS 68 It’s A Mtttaal AdmimHt^ .So fiOUSELOOKSBACK, dayor^klgb LOST—PASS B(X>K NO. 82867 — WE BUY, SELL and exobaogt used iva pri^oeale. NoUto is hereby given that Pees oars all makeaand modaia. Armory FOR RENT—8 RQOli apartments, That Even Card .Tiffe Cari^ R6il That's an examlfle of tba Book No. 82867 Issued by The Sav Oaraga, 60 Wane etreet Telephone raetically new, edth or THtboiR MARVELS AT RAPID shown during thar qioclel ings Bank of Manchester has been 6874. Eeat, 88-42 Maple street; also 4 And the Heuso, attbofigh a hit i lost or destroyed, and written mh room flat, reasonable. Telepbofle gy, aetod on oacib ofia .with pUcatlon hM been made to said 1988 CHEVROLET DeLuxe sport 6517. , and huhriad it along to the Sonata. bank the person in whose name ^ roadster, driven 2,000 miles, e t^ p - PACE IT FOUJDWED such book wM issued, for payment ped with U. 8. Jumbo tires, end FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, Interior of the smotmt of deposit represent wheels. Terms, Trades. Cole newly refln!ihed,> reasooable rent The Mstty-Go-Bomid ed by said book, or for the issuance Motors, 91 Center street 6468. Apply 77 Benton street Dlgl 6007. Have you ever tried to figure Washliifton— wasn’t until the of a duplicate book therefor. out who le the heavyweight wres- end was In eight and membera of Wall Strict FOR SALE—1981 DEVAUX coupe; FOK KENT—TWO 4 Motn tene tung ohainplon? the Houae had opportunity to pauee rumble seat bargain |250; also ments St 11 Plano Placs. Inquire LOST—MAN’S P(K!KETBOOK in Materiale neeeeeary are: An up- for breath, while the Senate w m cluding Ucense, registration and 1928 Essex Fourdoor sedan, excel on premlsss. tied in a knot over payment to vet lent Telephone Manchester 4480. to-date vMume o f logarithme, five sum of money. Reward if retiumed FOH KBN'l’—'THKEB, ttvs end Ms quire of ecfateb paper, a groes of erans, that they were able to reallM Briefs to Hector Maedopald, in care of Just what a pace President Roose 1982 FORD 8 TWODOOR sedan; room tsnomsnts, with sU modem psndle, a, wig to replace hair Glenney'e Store, Main street. improvsfflsots. Iiigulrs sr 147 Bast pulled out by the roote, end a nice, velt put them through in the special New York, June 21.—T^o .; "IreBr; 1981 Chevrolet roadster; 1980 eeealon. LOST—FRIDAY, BLACK kid glove, Chevrolet coach; 1980 Dodge sport Center itrsst or tstspbons 7864. quiet padded cell In which to re- Age” composite- price to.Vboatty poee the remeinder of your daye. It was apparent to most Wash melting steel -acr^p has advaneait with wide cape. Finder please re coupe; 1928 Nash coupe. RUey FOR RENT—A PLEASANT tene- turn to Herald Office. Chevrolet, Armory Garage, 60 Juet to give you eo lUuetratloii— ington observers shortly after the fronk|9.92 to 89J6 a grosg t ^ Welle street Telephone 6874. ment of four rooms, all modem im Jim Brownliig qnd Don George spedal session w m convened that The ^ iroD and finished steel com* provements, bath, reasonable rent were recently on the Pacific coaet the President intended using the posItM are unchanged at 815.01 a- ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 1929 WHIPPET SEDAN; 1929 76 Welle street bowling for the title. Jim claimed House of Representatives m ihert tun and 1A92 cents a po^d, . re ’ Whippet coach; 1981 Ford coupe; the honor! beeauee of hie victory djfiiamo to furnish the power |or spective. FOR RENT—THREE ROOM fur over Strangler Lewis early in the YOUNG MAN WOULD Uke to ar 1981 Chrysler 6 sedan. Terms— pusMng through his emergency nished apartment, 109 Foster year. PreYlouily, Lewie ha ' de l^dsiative program. 'The V^ted States Treasury ban range for transportation to and ’Trades. Brown’s Garage, Comer street—Grubs. Cooper and West Center street feated Jack Sbenry and Ray Steele The set-up in the House w m Ideal infomied depositary. institutlaqa from Pratt A Whitney Aircraft. in an ellnMnation tournament for that they wlD no longer have to Call 7576. Tel^bone 8806. THE EASY WAY TO FIND e rent for his plans. The Democratic ma- singles, flats, tenements, all oec- the title when Londoa refueed to Jorl^ was overwhelming. The rules pay-interest on deposits establitiied 1980 CHEVROLET 1-2 TON truck, 'tiooa. No ebarge to you. Everett piece hie crown in Jeopardy. of u e bodty were strict, and, once by subscrlptiona to govemment se •uitable for milk dealer. Inquire McKinney, 829 Mein. Die. 8608- Ctoorge preeented hie argumenta invoked, capable of being applied curity issues. The Treasury. ttuo Fairfield Grocery, 884 Hartford Rd. 5280. by gohv ’way back to that old ruthlessly. brings its reqniriments into Uno boneat fellow, Ctoorge Hacken- Not so with the Senate. ’There de with the GletoSteagaU baiddng Waat Ad lafsffBMtleu schmidt, the firet champ. He bfll vidilch prohibits Federal Re MOVING—TRUCKING- pointed out that Frank Gotch beat liberation on l^dslation is a cher serve member banks from paying BUSINESS LOCATIONS ished prerogative. Every President Manchester STORAGE .20 Hackenechmidt In 1908, and In turn interest on demand deposits. FOR RENT 04 loot the titiw to Chuck Cutler In finds that out sooner or later. Roose .Evening Herald 1918. Cutler held the honora tmtil velt knew it in advance. TO KENT—OFFICES AT 865 Mein 1915, when he loet to Joe Stecher, Rapid-Fire BEFORE MOVING caU ^20 for street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed So the presidential guns were CLASSIFIED better rates. who was finally dmbbed by Ed A m ngiiTf flEMENTS ward J. Holl. TeL 4642 and 8025. Lewie in 1928. trained on the House, literally a THEATERS dlLVEH LANK tiUtf UNB offer UM Tbs 80-year frioidshlp of Marie Dressier (left; and May Robson barrage of legislative proposals w m Cesst sis sversae aeeomoKMieUoD of tbelr targe ue> And So On (ri|^), that runs back to their early stage days, is being continued in laid down. At times they came so BOXY, NEW YORK iBltlslx ssmfcers ssS sbbrevlstless Luxe oue foi lodge, party team HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Then, George continues, Sonnen- Hollywood, where they are woridng for the same studio. fast that it left the Congressmen be eseta ceunt m s ot word* s* two werdfc msliiiiiiil ee*t i* . tript at epeelal rates. Pbous 8068. berg came along and copped the <«>—■ wildered. “Emergency Call” f o r RENT-^SINOLB HOUSE, Six prlc* ot three Us**. ...--i,-* 8880. 8864. title by defeating Lewis in 1929. Hollywood—, One of Hollywood’s know they can’t get along without Take the month of March, for ex Four noted screen stars, BID Boyd, Una rsta* par dsv lor trsnrtest rooms, and garage. 186 Meinatreet w m George then won the title hinuelf oldest mutual admiration societies us," she adds, eyes twinkling slyly. ample. The session convened Wynne Gibson, William Gargan and u x ;a l a n d l o n g uitrrANCA Telephone 4078. on March 9. Here’s the rapidity with **** MMtfT* M«r«fi M, by defeating Sonnenberg in 1930, is-composed of Mane Dressier and Marie was in costume, the rough C^orge E. Stone, heao the cast of CMh Ch«rc« moving, geoerfii trucking, UF«ry and lost it when Lewis defeated May Robeon. sea-faring outfit of "Tugboat .An which the presidential guns rained "Emergency Call” tho latest RKO-' # ConMCtttiv* Day* ..I 1 ct*| * «*■ •orvleg. Our iffllUitJoB with Uoitoo FOK RENTS IN ALL PARTS of him the following /ear. Finally, - Marie says nice things about May, nie.’’ May, at another studio, was in messages "on the hlU” : Radio pibture which Is the featuio S ConaactttlT* Oaya ..I *, eta 11 Vans Honffeo meko* lowei rata* on Manchester, singles, flats, epart- Henri de Gane defeated Lewis, and May—"Muzzle May" to hun On the opening day came the the new screen j»ogram- at the 1 Day ...... 1 11 «t#| II eta mente, tenements, without ehayge' costume too. By coincidence she’s All oadara lor Irrasular ioBartiona furniture moving to distant potota 'and George defeated de Glane to dreds of stage folks who have known emergency banking bill (This meas Roxy. Theater, 7th Ave. and 50th t ■ you. Dial 8601. John F. Sh4nxion,' "Apple Annie,’’ star of "Madame La will ba obarcad at tba ona tlm* «’*tA Largo modom truckfe. ozponooooo again win the crowu. her during her nearly 50 years of ure w m passed by both Houses and street This film, a driamatic expose Spaelal rataa for Ion* tarm ararjr 79 Russell street Gimp.’’ Neither May nor Marie has day advartlalns glrn apoa raqoMt men. prompt sorvlco, all godos m* But tbere’a a couple of other fel- troupiing—rsays it would take days signed by the President before the of the methods itod by racketeers to surod while in transit art featuree any thought of'quitting, work. day WM 6ver.) Ada orderad for thro# or alx toy* TO KENT—FIVE AND SIX room lowni who enter the picture—Jim to say ^1 the nice things she thinks It was Marie who persuaded May their attempt at corrupting hospital tod atoppad bafora tha third or fifth offered et do estrs expenee to foa .Londos and Joe Savoldi. about Marie. On the next day, March 10, the officials, was directed by Edward day will ba charcad only for th* ac houses, single and djuble, also mod to sign with M-G-M. May was 'hesi Daily trips to New Fork, oaggage em apartments. Apply Edward J. Savoldi, you know, beat Londos Just 30 years they’ve been close economy measure, cAlhng for dras Cahn from the screen play by Joha tual nombor of tlmaa th* ad •PP*»*’* delivered direct to eteamanip piera. tating, but Marie said', "(3o ahead. ad, eharrlnc at th* rat* aarnad. but HoU. Tek4642 and 8025. In that one-fall match in Chicago friends. The stage treated May per May; don’t be a fod!’’ May tells tic reductions in governmental ex B: CSymer and Joseph L. Manwl^ no allowanca or rafunda can ^ >p*S* For further informattoo call SUMS a short time ago. He claimed the haps more kindly than it did Marie. penditures, landed in the' lap o f the wlcz. on aiz tin* ada atoppod after th* 8860. 8864 Perrett A Glenney Ina title after that somewhat uncer that. She tells also, .when an execu House. fifth day. In May’s 50 yearn she has never tive comes up to compliment her on •The Roxy’s new stage show is No "till forbid*"} ulaplay Una* not tain win even though Londos been idle.a season. There were times ’Then a week-end intervened, but headed by the first appearance on 13UMMER HOMES denied he was defeated, and stated her work, what Marie said to her. three days later, on the m omi^ of when Marie thought she was done Marie said: “May, if you don’t make Broadway o f the pqnular radip ”*’Th* Herald will not ba raaponaibl* COURSES AND CLASSES 27 FOR RENT 67 that he couldn’t lose bis crown be for—"washed up’’, as . Hollywood Bfarch 14, came that most surpris troupe from Station WINS, .Cowboy .for mor* than on* Incorraot Inaertloa cause the match wasn’t one of a hit in th a t. piart, Fm goinjg to of any advartlaamant ordarad for FOR RENT—AT POINT O’ Woods puts i t brain you 'and hang you. That’s ing of all measures, the beer MIL Tom’s Roxmdup. .^pearlng with mora than on* tlna. KihlAUTY CULTUKE—Earn while those two-out-of-three affairs. Boxom Marie’s conquest of the AD In Twenty Days Cowboy Tdm is Chl% Shunatona, x Th* Inadvartant omlaalon of Ineor- learning. Detalle free. Hartford Beach, Conn., a six room cottage, So that match left two more what Fm going to do!’’ . . - \ ract publication of adrartlalnjr will ^ the week, month or season. In vogue has made history, and the The echo of the President’s de genuine trltod chieftain of, the Pav/- Academy ot Hairdreeelng 693 Main blalmants to the title. "I’ll tell Marie whpt . you said,” mand for beer hardly bad eqbsided ractlflad only by canoallatlon of th* quire Mrs. Gertrude Quisb, 86 Ben talkies has made history, and the says May happily to the executive. nee-Otoe group of Oklahoma In chare* mad* for th* aarvle* .‘andarad. sL-eet. Hartford. vogue she set for screen character before tfie far-reaching farm bUl dians. Spedal arrangements have All advartlaamanta mnat conform ton street Telephone 4308. Where Are Yon Now? Marie And the Rules In atyla. copy and typography with actors has made May’s path to tri reached the House on March 16. been made whereby the 65,000mem Then after that rather shady af Of an evening Marie and May of He waited five days until March regulation* enforced by th* publlah- ARTICLES FOR SALE 4ft FOR RENT—COTTAGE at Colum umph perhaps a little easier. ten play . cards together. Double bers of Cowboy Tom’s Roimdup Qub., era and they reaerr* tba right to bia Lake for,m onth of July. Call fair, Joe took on Jim Browning in 21 before sending up a message rec- may meet this radio group direetty adlt, 'reyla* or rajact any copy con- ’S(dd’ On Movies « . solitaire, rummy—and Marie’s try- FOR SALE—HAYWOOD Wakefield 6294, ‘ ' a supposed titular v hi New ommending the creation of themvU-- ‘hftei^eliriQ^petfffttoance each day< siderad obJaotlonablA York, -After grimacing and g w V ."Isn’t it wonderful?’’ beams Ma ir Toonerville Folks ^srFontaiiiieFox . O im BOARDING EtOlJSE SENSE and NOI^ENSE As A HITCH-HIKER) THE POWERFUL KATRINKA SBLOOH IV\IL$ TO \ ' AltRACtr THE PRIVER/s:^HS^^ 'A ^ i^ ‘iff IS V O I^ GeMoff Bard^Btriled ► Mrs. NewwedOh,, Clarence, MA)I0R -T T t2 l ^ OP Swing a trusty swatter with baby has swallowed a'button!, < T3lA^ O F W Mr. Nbwwed — That’s all 'Hgbt, c A most unholy g l ^ dear. Let him swallow , a batton* v e ^ ~ a n ' y o u r l o n g e s t itching thus another fly hole right away. FOR LOMRNG Into eternity. * I 'A fte r a visit to the bathing CAN E N JO Y SIK A^ORE HOURS •X like to get the Adam fly, beaches this 3^ear, one can readily OP LOAFING AHD Mv a itmm eMeaiwdnwt wa.aawir.flw. GAS BUGGIES Preparedness By Prank Beck /M V 9TAREI! t A M ! BRL UfBO ftTANOlNB OUT^ ID UVB 14 MEMPHIS CAN’T SEE A I I CAN,TDO-' HERB BABBR4B > AMD IP TBILSIS MBi “^OOO-MIUlS WHEN V/S HJMB A W lePT C U T T iMtOUSli THING, BUT I • j SOUNDS UKE A. f a in t A IONS TR»TD ' TOVN TM 4^ MISS CAN FffiAR £ THE RHYTHM PURRING a r r r e a d y p o r *. Mi. THE tEPPPieu A HUM OF WHEELS.' HOW a b o u t SI CASE M ia o j GET BACK, IS BARELY M s M AMD T H A T MKf. A M Y ARE IN ”5nK?ff AUDIBLE A B ED LA M / ' T ^ TO THE OP CONPUftlON A * T H E Y tEARS OF PRBPAAB PQR T H B IK FRECKLES . LONG TRIP AND RED... ACftORB* COUKm v TD Q a n it VISIT BE THE A M Y i» ^RiLATTONt^ PHANTOM ■V*'.V-. r>-*t •J v'-i ' 9-- m <7.- •^*r- . i k h pr.; uHjpUM Bo|aua.w|ip fs v 3 » A/, , j Oook. tiilffM that he Mb ‘ iva^a:>Bu^ nMEHiniST! .V 5 aad'tkatTt' mlMLMIK hsysaid. ' • m yORPESSEBT—WoongEMli Ifknhatk Ho (or itw i^ F i« d .]f.ip o o k ,'O f‘-i88 OathartpA AttetBsy.'dqai^ X. Frledapa of Th* Tounf PwpU*s Ltfioo of tbo If yoo protor), or StrAwtegiy Shsrtraka. X|o Stmwborftao Hortfordi 'defiadsd Oook oad ■•IfBtloD.AnBy will bold ito ndd' we s«p|dy yoa wttb wiO.ba pidnd oasly tonionow jBonlag of drivlaif'ittVAntomAUoj^^ etrtsMd tha foot tU |t Me cttnfeiras Tbs atCMMytfoSdt.' a .ylia f t e . WMk iDMtlaf-toolfbt At 7:80 At tbo of a nervOnaty^ Ha odaiH^ Ue taolsaoy, rsdM 'the. SFSl-liM ' i UU-' and the boE ^ ^ T^TrifsTiii*^ fan." Beny ^riooa dor tbo ''RffiMBoA -- of,.- lianor, by .tSfi* fftiidtf. Judfs Baymdhd'A./<*ai^ln the eUent dnak oume,liquor but from Cook was uotilqg'oMy partJBsi^’W Maadwterfpollee eetef thls mei»i the testtmody of tbo state's wtt- and umurtsd aa aged Ilaal nbMrnla for “Tbo Qimmi’a Fresh Rhubarb lb;'3d Berries, 12V^c to 16e iag.■ Oook .WAS. ARoa^ oof^ Jvm 10 hs matntainen .s ebevfotioa Judgs J $ ^ knposod a: S o ^ ■ u C m m BuibAad”, wbieb tb« Community Heavy Pream. I , Aoeordtng to Market.' At 2:20 fo •tlM''iii9nilnf by Offieer was not justified. Thoeuui'<3idid of tlOfi and eosts, mafttsd 82S o f tha J FlAjtrf AM to pMoaot FridAy ovo- Walter R. Ou m Os.’Cbeeter Sblsldi this town wsa a tmaeae for Oook. fins and gavo^Ufii ontU J ^ 15 to ninf At 7:80 At High Mbocd b ^ for Large, M ea^, C^eiralao Sprlag theelder complAinod/to the, offUer about Be said that he was In Hartford poy ths m o sad ooirts. tbo bmwflt of tbo VorpUnek Alumitl Cfook’s drivl^. He fol^tbe court on the night In question, and that CBfford;Shoa of^kM aorth.jOad by ttMi Ohaiwbsr Of Oomairos to In- ' I t Is SebolAnblp fund, am ocbedulod for 'this moiplnf that ,be had to drive Oook saw Mm waiting for a trottsy pisadod * guilty to-. Intoklflatlonf aqd futoK into- ths Joeal. tsoUoy-ssid bus nMty bo rosGuff attoaosunFI LA M B e r a r o each Oe ear and gave Mm a ride boime. He was fined |10. and .'costs'whf^^wMi ■ocvlcs sltoaaaB)*:wflls.oaifor with and tomorrow night At High ldatdeSy,glaso lOe. off the road In orupr to pass hhpi/ fswacstNtWffl tytn icboolhAlL Ifrt. J. L. HAndloy, who Both the offle!er,;Mr.' Shields, and had known Oook for five years., Od paid. . _ :.v SupettetonaiBtNathaiiletJ. Scott c i is Artarfring tbo cost, urges ovoryono to bo on bond promptly. Hershey Bisquits Betiy Cromer Angel Cakes I ^ • • B ow SR ArehibAld Soooions, oigAnlot of tbo . ? ' >1 South liottaodlot church, who hAS lO c boon Absent for moM tbnn a yoor on DeUotone heated or toasted. Sbme|Will Stay In-Tdvm.... Some Will Go Away- A world tour, is expected to dock in 19 c “ "39c New York Fiidey And roACh llAn« Swordfish Filet o f Boston Blnefish '^ERYK )D Y WiH;^',Weai^ These Cottonsl cb«rter SAturdny. He will be At the Mackerel 2 Iha. 25e organ Sunday morning. Sole Halibut ■ ■ * « . i J •; R If- T ■ ' ‘ • Lb. 33c Haddock FOcte . . . 22c Tbo fotirtb pre>ocbool clinic will Salmon •T-t be held tomorrow at 8:80 At the 12 Stricfly Fresh 2-Fooad Jara South Main street school. X>r. How* Eggs an d. PaaoutButter ...... Everybody Is Talking ard Boyd will be in attendance. 2-Poond Jare ‘IWilthie Mae” yz Lb. Bacon, Raepberry Jam ...... About Hale's The board of directors of the Y. Both For Extra Large Beeduint M. C. A. wlU bold its monthly meet Peanut Butter...... ing evening at 8 o'clock. Small Gulden’s M u sta rd ...... The picnic planned for Saturday 35c by the Junior department of the Flnehurst Juice Quart Jars S f lk South Methodist Church school has f^esh. W\ been indefinitely postponed. ORANGES Hot Relish Native Whcde or Sliced Dozen CABBAGE A midsummer's eve program will Cuke Pickles FROCKS be given Friday evening at 7:80 at 4V the Swedish Congregational church 25c 33c lOc Refreshments and a social time will i Printed Crepes follow the entertainment I Wash Pasteis Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. Bates of 20 I Aii Whites Ifimwood Avenue, South Norwalk, Hale*s Self-Serre Grocery have announced the engagement their daughter, Miss Marion C. La w , to Wilfred Stewart Crossen, son of • A grocery store Mrs. Ellen Crossen of this town. unique through y. y i— Law attended Franklin Ele mentary school and completed her out an New Eng education in New Londo *. schools. Join the Cotton, parade at| Mrs. Crossen is employed by the land Hale’s tomorrow! A brand Ccnnecticut State Highway, depart IT P A Y S new assortment of the popu ment and win be transferred from • Where shopping lar “Winnie \ Mae’’ cottons. South Norwalk to New Haven on TO WAIT ON They're the smartest frocks we’ve Each one la 'more flattaring Jtdy 1. He is a graduate of Manches is a pleasure seen in a migbty long time at thia than the laat-^eo it will be up ter High school. price. Here are summery prints... to you to take your choice. YOURSELF whites and paatels with color con Fine workmanship and fab Ernest Saimders, Jr., and Miss ^ And the daily trasts. . .and all whites. They really rics that won’t : fade and Helen T. Rowe, both of Lewiston, look double this price! For miss and ahrlnk . after .the first wash Me., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. /Specials the talk ing. No wonder women are defence P. Qulmby of Chestnut clamoring for them! etreet this week. Miss Rowe is a of the town. Hale’s Frocks—^Main Floor, rear. niece of Mr. Qulmby. All the tables, desks, racks and ARMOUR'S "Chloken-of-the-Sea" iPique . office equipment of the Manchester "CLOVEBBLOOM" WHITE MEAT There's Nothing Neckwear Company, which have > Seersucker been in the one story brick building Smarter Than At Center and Winter street, the BUTTER TUNA property of W. R. Tinker, Jr., were VoUc yesterday sold to the'National Silk 2 lbs. S i c 2 tins 3 S c , W h it e Company of WUlimantic. This morn A fine 'tasting, uniform Solid, white meat tuna for Lawn ing trucks were loading the equip grade of sweet cream butter. salads and sandwiches. ment and moving it to WUlimantic. The plant has not been operated for THmity way of manufacturing for several Quick-Cooking Quaker WilhAms' HATS months, but untU recently continued LINBNS ^ OQ Batiste to be used as a salesroom. OATS— .. .p k g .5 c SPIC E S.. 3 pkgs. 25c For a wholesome breakfast! All kinds. PIQUBS V I ‘vO You’d Expe^ To Find The second picnic of the Happy Vale STRAWS Center church choir has been post Seaspray Sizes 14 to 52 These Frocks $1.50 ‘ . poned until Wednesday evening, iC R B P B S June 28. The party wlU leave the PICKLES___ qt. 19c SALMON, 2 tins 21c Hale’s Cottons—Main Iloor, een^.^^ Sweet mixed. church at 6:00. Transportation wiU Fancy pink meat! The way these hats are selling, be furnished only for those who we've about fitted every woman notify Catherine Foster, telephone Klein’s and girl in town with one thia sea Another Thrilling Curtain Sale! 8519, Frederick Edwards, telephone COCOA...... rib. 12c Blue Petre son. Women are telling ua daily 5346, or WilUam Gahrmann, tele we have the best assortment A • wholesome, nonrlablng SYRUP.... bottle 9c phone 4623, not later than Sunday, they’ve seen at this price. We drink! An excellent pancake syrup! June 25. think they’re grand, too! Sporta $1.19 CottageCURTAINS and dress models. Mrs. H. Morgan Lander and son In Lovely Pastels Lee, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are spend GENUINE SWISS GRUYEBE Hale’s Millinery—Main Floor, ing several weeks with Mrs. Lan center. der's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. CHEESE package We have taken a lx ^ ^ pfira of |Lip cottage leta'and '| Jacob Benzer, of Hudson street. 27« repriced them T9c~ft^ ’Thtirsday. The best*looldng mar- 6-portlon package. Silks Have Advanced C qiiisettes in'flgufod';pastels. Tub and sun-fast. Full Mrs. William Rubinow o f 192 length; full .^dth. for kitchen, pantry and bath East Center street has returned But Not Hale's Budget room windows. - - - from Cambridge, Mass., where she Attended the commencement week Popular *Solf .Serve* Itema A t HALE’S'-Curtains—Main- 'Floor, le ft exercises at Harvard CoUege, from Ivory BLEACH ...... bottle 9c (fV-H a ije e ji s i which her son, Jacob Elliott Ru (No bottle deposit.) Set binow, was graduated. Mr. Rui Oxford CLAM CHOWDER...... large can 17e S ilk blnow will return to Manchester to Gold Medal SARDINES ...... 4 tins 25o morrow. Coughlin’s FBUrr-TAB SUCKERS...... So Regi|ier $1.69 (Package of 6.) * William E. Keith, lay preacher of Cinnamon SUGAR ...... pkg. 9c the South Methodist church, wUl (A handy, helpful aid for pasUy making.) HOSE conduct the midweek service this evening at 7:30. NEWTON ROBERTSON’ S Earl Roberts Lodge, Sy legs and blue f A a 4 8 gate— even a very little one— to grip It w a s only in 1911 that the Even the congressional revolt pleasant little gnome from the in poMsr bad, drsaser IQ C This roar of the bear is well cal to call banditry, if Japan should against drastic veterans’ economies homespun covering 0 9 the tattered battleflag of prohibition library was opened to tbe. pub ner earth when be appeared before and vanity dresser.. O O culated to bring with it a pretty move boldly over into its Astatic lic, but dffidals are already wor -an Isolated and not surprising the Senate Military Affairs com as he Went gloriously down under phenomenon— didn’t diminiHh the fair realization on tbe part of Herr mainland “holdings’’ it would be ried about apace, and about mittee to tell about those famous $148.00 B edroom Suite; the burden of forty-nine brutal op significance of the remarkable flip- $UO.OO Upholstered swallowed up in this relentless and funds too. Approximately two conservation camp toilet kits. Ckdonial mahogany'veneer Hitler and his friends of what they flop of five Democratic senators on Louis is seldom on display. He Suite; Eni^sh lounge sofa ponents. But to be Sl i n k without miles of books are added eSw ed poster bed, dresser, chest would be up against in any effort to ever lasting quicksand of tireless year to shelves whose supposed the Finance Committee who voted is reputed to be one of the hard- ia mat with matchiig .trace, like this— ^it is pitiable. j sad vanity _ Sf O Q Chinese hatred. capadty is already exceeded. De against the vital licensing sectiqn est men in town to see—although lounge chair AigQ realize a Ukrainian dream. dresser ...... One Is reminded of the words of pression years brought a big in of the industrial recovery act imtU he said his secretary had standing in green ...... Incidentally it is ooneetvable that The dummy Menebukoa govern they heard their master’s voice. orders to date up anyone who bore the gallant and gentle Schley at tbe ment is already felling to pieces. crease in readers,' until now about the roar was intentionally made loud 31000,000 boks are consulted a Such a mass reversal is almost un a letter from a senator, congress $12.60 Boudoir C h airs: battle of Santiago as the pride of It is the very home of anarchy. Tbe thinkable. enough for Japan to hear. year. man or personal friend. But tbe PiUow-baek leunga tjqie $17.50 Oecastonal Chaiza; the Speinish navy was run ashore in futility of the whole desperately The voice came over the telephone ease with which the camp kit I with kapok-flilei} seat cusb- Solid auUu^any frames la from the White House. It wasn’t flames: “Don’t cheer, boys— they’re idotio entexpriae la becoming dear salesman saw him— and got action ien aqd pillow back. I q .85 assorted fO<85 aiG BUT STUPID. necessary for the president to —was the reason why Louis had Chlnts covers...... O dying over there.’’ to aU the worid but to Japan. Even c o v e r in g s ...... O It rather passes the onderetead Health and Diet threaten aa he called them one by to come out in the limelight. However, these words' are scarce' ing of the average individual to at there bankruptcy and economic suf one. He wanted them to stand by Too Fast, Maybe ly applicable to the Connecticut fering must bring the enormity of bis program aqd stand by the party. He is diminutive, brown and | tempt to analyze the proceedings of He wanted them to understand that drys. They are not d3dng. They tbe blunder home to the ruling pow Advice parched and looks rather odd in some of our presumably cleverest tbe license provision, which en his high, stiff collar. His fingers i are not even in delicate health. ers eventually, tf nothing alee does. By Dr. Frank McCoy men in critical times like these ( ables the president to discipline the were clgaret-stalned and once he They will bob up again. Indubitably, China has elwaira been safe from manufacturer who won't play ball pulled a bottle of aspirin tablet*— when the “Mg busteesees’* with OORRECTINO SECONDARY as full’of fight as ever. There Is being eaten up by Japan for tbe with the proposed “partnership’’ or perhaps digestion pills — from which they are associated are so ANEMIA between government and industi^, his pocket and had one. He sat{ Feature! opportuiiity right now for the exer same reason that the tiger ia safe frankly under suspidon. Of course was an extremely important part forward on the edge of his chair, | cise of their talents and their deter from being devoured by the mouse. In yesterday’s artiele I meutioned no one but extraordinarily c^iable of bis program. elbows on the table, flenwng gye mination. They can begin at once some of the sauses ot secondary Senate Nightmare individuals could be at the head of fat Republicans—Senators Cutting, Enameled finishes to reorganize for the defense of the anemia. R may jriso be interest Visions of lost patronage at Carey, Dickinson, Austin and Bar so huge an enterprise as the New time vdien patronage is avail existing Liquor Control Law, which, ing for you to know some of the bour. He riurred bis words, but Cushions included York ISdison Company, but if any common symptoms that may de- able in large gobs and invaluable he bad a winning smile and blew because it is about the worst possi IN NEW YORK body could think up something stu velq;» when secondary anemia is to every member, of being unwel smoke through his nostrils. ble device for handling the liquor present. There mav be a tired, list come at the White House and at The five fat Republicans didn’t j pider than' a recent performance of executive departments, and of re question short of Volstead prohibi 4.000,000 B O O K W O B M 8 A R B less feeling; faintness; irrqfular pin snythlng on Louis, but t^sy that corporation he would have to stricted legliutive prl^egea \mder did demonstrate some real sloppl- tion, should command the admira m o HBRB A TEAB heartbeat) poor appetite; abnormal be stupid indeed. food craving as for coffee grounds, administration Senate • leaders— ness in the purchase of tbe Idts for tion and loyalty of all devoted drys. those nightmares rise before most / What was dons was to increase By PAUL HARB1S0N chalk, lead penciL, -etc.; sometimes $1.40 apiece. The conservation Still, if these absolutely well in- swelling In the ankles; dizzMess, senators when the president speaks camp office has no purehsslnff office the salaries of executives by about firmly whether be threatens or tentioned enemies of drunkenness New York, June 2 l~ Thousands headache; mental irritability; ring and no one had really checked the twenty per esnt and through the not. Byrd of Virginia was the only of out-of-town vleitofo see tbe ing noises in the ears; a trembling value of the kite. Tbe salesman’s could but achieve realization from one of the aati*license Democrats employment of more ezecutlves New York publle lihrexy each sensation; inability to concertra^B word was taken. Howe and Roose V the results of the elections in this who refused 16 flop when Roose boost the cost of company adminis year, usually ^ long on one subject; shortness of velt put their names on aa aotbort- velt said ‘HopJ’’ King, Connally, state, in New Hampshire and In from the post offlceby the stone breath; feeling of chilliness and zatioB latter written by a sube^di- tration to a total of ^out 40 par Bailey, Clark and McAdoo flopped. Iowa yesterday, and bring them lions, pigeons, fountaina and clamlness; pale tints to the *kin aate. Tbe incident was a mtaor cent, all in one year and at the very i IITOups of dowdy liberals who clut- and lack of eolor of the nails; low “Rugged individualism,’’ “Jeffer one, but it should have a good ef selves to the task of helping to time when it Was Siting its'open* ' er tiie plaza. Some sight-seers blood pressure and digestive upsets. sonian prindples*’ and “keep gov fect on some of the entouslastic work out the wisest possible way of In treating secondary miexma it ernment out of business’’ seemed “New Deal boys" who glory in ative payroll 8 1-3 per cent by en j ;o in to look about cursorily, ^ be the slogans of the six Demo- controlling and influencing a world thiis getting themselves counted is important to correct the primary “cutting red tape.” forcing its working en^)lo3res to lay cause or dfoorder. If pus pockets wide institution, it Is conceivalile am ong the 4,200,000 peoMe who off^ for the equivalent of a month tn are present they should be drained enter there each year. But few low a good diet including easily di which may be obtained by sending that their energy and indomitability whenevSr poarible and local treat a year. ever see the inner worUnge ot the gested protein foods and a large in a largo, stamped, self-addresaed | ments taaugurated. If a systemic might be made to earn larger divi library proper — tbe seven levels amount of the cooked and raw non- envelope and a three-cent stamp. Now the company, under the fire disease 1s present, .that should, of $ 7.75 - ' ^ dends in usefulness to society and of thousands of stacks, two dty slarchy vegetables since the latter of a Public Service Commission In oouraq,. be eorrected. ^ blocks long, or the scores of skit furnish the iron that the body is Over 1,900,000 patents have b«ea| in the enhancement of human hap When the primary cause has been vestigation, is doing all sorts tering attendants, who ^ can find now in a condition to use. The best issued in the United States. piness In America. nired, the number uf red blood cells hemming and hawing and squirming and deUver any one e f 8,608,429 vegetables ara spinach, celery, as and tha funount of red coloring It is submitted to the prohibition books in an average of aeven min- paragus and carrots. The unsul as it tries to explain. matter they contain are automatic Willow Arm Qiairs u te a phured, dried fruitsXare also good ists of Coxmecticut that their work, ally increased. This is brought Greedy selfishness is too common Almost nobody, regular patrons for anemic patients. The yolk of as prohibitionists, is done. The on because in health toe blood mak a falling in the human fam i^ to induded, ever meeta Mr. Edwin egg makes a valuable addition to ing- nuudiinery is not required to verdict in yesterday’s election was H. Anderson, the director. He is Ine diet but must not be used to Fine, Am8rican*m^e chain ocopkm the riightest surprise work at fiill s ^ d to keep tbe red final. But that there Is a tremen vary ahy and quiet, as most 78- excess. in choice of z«d, apple there should bfi nona'over ttg appimr- eella up to normal. . There exists a Deep breathing, exercises should dous work awaiting them, aa men year-old Khiarians would be. reserve eiqiacity which is not called or Brewstwgrieh, pnpmm ing in the directorate of the New About the only way to reach him be started Immediately at the begin- and women who long to redeem the upon, mu(A the same as an auto nii'.g of the treatment, and- they or walniit lUaheiL Thick York' Edison company. What ia to register a comMaint about mobile'foctwy which does not use nation from the curse of drunken should be taken several times each surprising is tbe assinins stupidity something. Two lamee complain all of its men or its machinery to seat cushions in matching ness, is appallingly obvious. That ed at the same time one day and day, as the patient needs all of the cretonnes induded. that failed to foresee the spectacle supply the current market. Once the oxygen he can absorb. Sun batlu they have altogether missed tbe he received them together. One poisons that have been destroying the company was making of itself said the main reading room was are also beneficial if the patient road to their goal and have wan the Mood cells are eliminated the avoids sunbumlng as tbe ultra and the degree to which such pro too cold. The other declared it body is able to speed up production violet rays in the sunlight are very dered uselessly for many years, was hot and atufly. Mr. Ande»w>n ceedings was certain to bring diz> so that the blood soon comes back valuable in bringing up the tone and need not discourage them. Their had them escorted to different to B'normal basis. This remark credit upon all ita motives. But reading xobma. . . alkalirJty of the blood. Ehcerdse, purpose is a noble one. If they will able power of tbe' body to make sufficient sleep and other healthful perhaps the company was also ao Tha only ‘ major quarrel that new blood cells is the reason that cease to confuse means with ends— practices for building the vitality increditably stupid as to imagine ever got into the newspapers was blood donOrs, wiio sell or give away should also be encouraged. recognizing that such devices as Guaranteed Prices that the public would never find out over a man w ho insisted on read< a quart of blood, are able to make prohibition are not ends but means ing in his shirtsleeves. This is gO(^ the loss vfithin a short time. We fori M ae ara. at thair iQWastr^ ..and era about those executivs salary boosts against tbe. library rules, but the QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS — they win find m Connecticut, as In ' addition to oorrecting the ea.thrir wajt tm. ap 6m gnaraatsa the priesa the while linemen and operatives dnreetor Intareedcd for him te- primary, disorder,' I-Jiave found, it (No Oaridz lor Catarrh) much as in any state in the Union, Question: Raymond H. inquires c( evan'Qiiff pba'bey at Watkins this month were being bereft of one-twelfth of cause he was a serious scholar. advisable in cases of secondary 4 aafiBtha. n yah fifid tha avenues of expression for their Mr. Andecaon ia a scholar anemia.to eUmlnate the liystemlc '‘Is tbe mirture of equal parts of theiL earnings. salt and soda a good gargle for I hire for less aMMy, wa win h earts’ desire. ai^ is always hopeAiUy 'going taKeihiftjui. quickly as possihie. This reftmd e* dHtedioe. down to inquire about the popu is mbst. readily accompHriied by catarrh ? ” LOCAL LETTBR RATES. Parity of some book be^ias Just means of a short add fruit foot Answer: There is no gari^o whidi LET SLEEFENO BEARS LIE. read and Bdmirad. Usually he During 4hls fasting . regimen the can be tald to be good for catarrh. O n J u ly X a two ceat first dees ••v/k' V:rP: finds it hBMi’t bapn tfkan out in blood ifoWoves in 'duillty and the Remove the cause from the INSlDft A sudden sixty mile an hour gale, by changing your diet, and tha letter rate on nMiUngs for local de years, and he ooBsIdars this-a dis- alBMSt untieheveable fact is that NORGE following upon a period of muggi' catarrh on any of your muooua livery will go Into effect. It wDl indleatlep of something tha ainiibsa Of red blood esQs isin- ness, is always refreshing, even if membranes will disappear. Tha OBiy tririfanaor wtth baintcresttng to learn whether that o r other. orease^at a rate. Tpls can sometimes c bit terrifyii^. The te tmaUy proven by exasrflning tbe the aSiriaBt RBllatov IHoap. rate wiR ogiplj to aB MOtere mailed hwod thraumi a mloroeoope, and I (Hives Oansed by Aridity) (foata leBl to own afid 1 «« to genwal political atmosphere of Bhi- ■ a a d N l in Manchester and siMfelaHil to per- Another anidlla sasmlte is Mr. have yet^ta 'sea a case which does Question: Mr. Willard S. writes: operate! CloitiS W^daesiiasmAtNdQi^ H rope had been rather muggy ever yons within the town Umita No Wllherforee Esanh LLD., UttD.,. not 'fuMUy respond. This treat- "I seem to be in gbod healtii, hot als6 assists in al^rbing and every ouco in a while I have a saiga siiice th e W o rld HSconomlc Comter- general statemwi ' covering such the Insttitution’s chief U t ^ latfog the pus which was not of^blves. you please tell me enoe foregathered. Ibeo Dr. Al graphes.. Namss had . B hard rituatioos as may arise here has yet time xaaiNdhff tbi top, ftrfi hs has tem ojed^ local treatipenta, the cause?” fred Hogenbeig, Rrieb MlnlaUr ef baaa laade by the Past OSes De m a printer's dsvfl, a pp iter of white Mdod cells, Answer: Hives are caused from ^oonomy a;^ Agrleultura, t p r i ^ dsrit, a salesman ot rriigloi6 more nearlyMor* fibroBie hypMraridlty of the stoitf* partment but probehly wiS be be- trasts afid a postman. WhaB - fea fastfhg r^tmen it is intHiMthtag. ' He made a ifieeeb lagt fnre tlm flrzt of the mtipXtu to Indude the other DELIYBRED was 10 years old hs got hold of a y- B j aridng tbe cenfetjpce to TUs preUem is euggMted ijy a ly of Hstodotns. and th^ public euoh as enaiaas, Mte^ that drt a 0 a u t tiM fetttiB firm BBt h|r. ^ lift Btfiripr’ aa holNte fven fiopd foods. liiformatiOD for 4 |V . . •• tk ho a m U hirniim m wm a i- * t)ria.tratthla la A ■ ’.M.- , V ' Ip xoy *T?att)a Jlaahi^i^ HANQHBsnn n. im.