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tHURSDAT, AUGUST 1, IMO Ss M BTWELVa t^verage Dally Circi|J|atlon tw ittec The Weather i r : . ■ ■■ Mouth o f July, IfM Forueuat ot 0. h. Wouther Barwu stTMUB- J- Hou of 1000 Main Mrs. Bvsrstt Keith' and daugh­ B u t Centet Strtet street,'Arthur A. Knofla of 875 6,367 ters Marilyn and Sylvia aca at ths 17 Speeders Is “Wide Open Road’ N ^ ^ CCH om e Main atmt. Herbert McKinney CARL J. NYGREN Pair tonight and Snturday: little ' lUiout Town Kalth Cottags, White Sanda beach. ____I^ o f the Audit o f 505 Main street, Robert J. Plvmbing — Heating . change tn tempemturA You c u ’t do It, but It says Smith o f 063 Main etreet and F. E. BRAY BuNua eUt^lnalatlout Is Completed Jobbing — Pump Service Robert Wirtalla, 11-year-old son During Month you can. Stuart J. Waaley of 755 Main JBWEISER , H r. ia d M n. Ronald H. F«rgu> o f Poffoe Patrolman and M ra Ru­ street. 15 Sooth St. Tel. 8439 Manche»ter-^A Cky of ViJUago Charm •bii and tena, Thomaa and Wal­ On tha north traffic lan.a on dolph Wirtalla, who was operated East Center atreat at Hcril ’The Chamber built a Demon­ State Theater Bnildinff ter, bava for. Black Point on for ^pendlcltls at the Memor­ Model Residence in “Police Records Show street Intersection there la a stration Home laat year on St. VOL. LIX., NO. 259 (CtnsMaed Advertising an Pngu 14) MANCHESTER, CONl^ FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1940 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CKNIB arbart they b« at tha Olson ial hoepital yesterday, Is making Jolm’a street In the Stonehaven 737 Street o o tt^ uata after Xabor Day. traffic speed sign. . Ontil today Bluefield Tract satisfactory progress toward .re­ An Increase of Viola­ it governed autoRlbbUe rates at tract, which waa disposM of at covery. Mr. and Mra. Bail Miner and tions; Other Arrests. 36 miles an hour. Ready for Inspection. $6,500. This morning it was notice Watch and Jewelry SLEEP three children are at their cottage Scandla Lodge, Order of Vasa. at White Sands Beach. that the, Sign read ’’speed limit The second Demonstration wlU hold Its reguUr meeting at According to tb« poUca record ' 85 mllte per hour.” Somebody Thanks Workers Home of the Oiamber of Com­ Orange Hall tonight at 8 o’clock. for July, there w m a total of 63 .had heatly turned the 3 into an Repairing At FOR SALE Tha American Lithuanian Cltl- A large attendance la expected as eana chih will hold a special meet- persona arreated on 65 counts In ■t; People have been arrested merce, located on High street, Buy • Oomforteble Innersprtng a matter of . Importance will be near. McKee, in the Blueflelds And Contributors tag tonight In Victory hall, Ool- the month. 'The number of thos^ ' driving there at 65 miles an Mattress A t August Hale Hav­ brought up for discussion. ^ ; hour, and one helium-headed tract, has been completed by Con­ Reasonable Prices Centers; way street. Final plans will be ings! Trade In your old, hard British Bombers Hit Vital held for speeding largely Increas­ made for the picnic at Hills Grove. youth was stopped as he swung tractor James J. Rohan, 2nd, and Dr. Robert P. Knapp, chairman mattress now. We will allow ed, but In court, due to extebuat- Wapplng, Sunday, August 4. All According to the report there criss-cross back and forth from 1s now available for purchase, it of Manchester C^vaptef of the members should be present as were It persons hurt here In 23 Ing circumstances, a large propor­ the north to south traffic lanes was announced today by Leon A. American Red Cross; today ex­ I..argest Assortment of other Important business will be accidents dviring July. In June, tion of theae charges were reduced at 60. Thorp, general chairman of the pressed his apppeblation to all Greeting Cards for transacted. A hot dog roa.st will with 23 accidents 17 were Injured, to accusations of violation of rules But 85 on East Center street committee of the Building Trades workers and cofttributors Jn the. All Purposes In Town UP $10 one fatally. The July record re­ of the road. In |Uf Inatancea, how­ Bureau In charge of the project. follow the meeting. looks like more than an Invita­ Red (JrosB drive that closed laat FdR YOUR OLD MATTRESS! sulted In 7 arrests, 3 for road rules ever, penaltlea-Were Inflicted. 'The tion to a wait*. It will make The Home, erected to je ll In the night. effort made to curb those travel­ price class below IS.OiOO, Is Df See Our Twin Bed Outfit, com­ Mr. and Mrs. Field R MacIn­ counts, 2 reckless driving 1 evasion you a wall-flower In thc.^court; "Manphester Chapter is deeply Snnk ling at excessive speed here fits in Cape Cod design and consists of plete with .hed, mattress and ort of respon-slbllltv and 1 for driving Germans tyre of 60 r.aurel street have re­ room. grateful to'those who through their with a drive being made by the four rooms on the first floor, spring. All for Only $10.95! turned home after visiting with without a license. contributions of time, effort and state authorities to eradicate the kitchen. living room and two bed­ ALICE COFRAN relatives and friends in New York money made possible our realizing (Known \u 4$ueen Alice) There will be no distribution of cause of accidents, most of which rooms, and Is constructed so that $4,029 of our $7,200 quota. Dr. City and Brookljm. They also at- have speed as a factor according that a spark may have Jumped S PIR ITU A L MF.DIUM federal commodities tomorrow It two rooms may be finished off on Knapp said, "O f course, we regret ‘Ttended the wedding of Mr. .Mac­ to recent surveys. the gap. Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son was stated this morning. the second fioor when desired, falling short of our quota for the B e n s o n Russians Turn Flynn (Bets Farley's Job Intyre’s niece, the fotmer Miss Seventeen Speeder* Bom With a Veil. making it ideal for a yoimg couple first time in several years but feel AM.IiUil'1.1 «.1il H.M il Elisabeth Gullick who has visited In July 17 persons were arrest­ William D. Turkington 'resides Readings Dally 0 A. M. to 0 P. M. C S r Vtisfll A AIR rTMtt iolons Turn Down raising a family. here. The ceremony took place Only slight damage w;as done that under the circumstances we Or By Appointment. In the Service Than 100 Cities ed for speeding. 1 for drunken at 178'/j Center street. He was Saturday, ,TuIy 20; at Pheepshead yesterday when a truck driven by Places to Inquire have done well.” To Union Plan driving— a reduction from previ­ formerly employed at the East Those interested In inspecting of the People for 80 Years. Bay Methodist church William .1. Pweene.v scraped a Hartford plant of the United Air­ 171 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. parked car of Mra Mildred G. ous months— and 4 for reckless the home with a view of purchas­ driving. Two persons were held craft Company and was among Phone 6-2287 Hall at 1071 ^tain street. — ing are asked to make their in­ Read Herald Adva. Proposal to Limit Mrs. Mary Little, of M,iin .street, those who went to Stratford to siflcV accidents on counts of evad­ quiries at the Chamber office tn For 3 States has left for Old Orchard beach, to ing responsibilities. Two were ar- work when the br.mch was moved Workmen on a WPA project this the Hotel Sheridan or to one of 1 Towns Attacked; remain until the latter part of to that place. He continued to re.sted for passing stop signs. 2 the following real estate dealers August. week are engaged in trimming the make his home in .Manchester i for driving while their llcen.ses who are members of the Chamber: Addition/of Baltic N a -; larg^ trees along East Center were under suspension, 3 for vio­ with his wife and one child. I. Draft to 900,000 Thoma.s V. Holden of 853 Main HAVE A GOOD TIME AT REYMANDER’S! Mrs. Howard L. Fish, of Chest­ street. Starting at the Green, work lation of niles of the road, 6 for tions ^ i l l Increase | nut street, is spending ten days has progre.s.sed today nearly to the driving without licenses, I for im­ Dance Music Tonight By Don Mac and Ills ” Up Beats” K at Giant's Neck, Nlantlc. I center. proper registration and 2 for mo­ YOU’LL EN.IOY OUR DELICIOUS FOOD! Committee Rejects, 7 to Brawny Man Replaces Population to Exceed Sub Sent to Bottom tor vehicle parking offenses. Sisters Back HOME MADE RAVIOLI Blind Justice Woman Besides this, one person was ac­ RIsotta A Ixi Milanese (some rail It Italian Chop Suey) 2, Amendment by Sen­ 193,000,000 Persons. cused of car theft and on# was Steamed Clams Clams On the Half Shell Soft Shell Crabs 12 Armed Merchantmen \ X / i> g > lc Flirrs Rain Tons oL" held for taking a car without per­ SpecUl! Half Broiler, F. F „ Salad and Spaghetti ator Lee; Way for Fi­ Plttabiirgh, Aug. 2.—(IF) — Moscow, Aug. 2.—(4*)—The Su­ It From Course Judge Ralph H, Smith said mission of the owner. preme Soviet (Parliament) turn­ Also Victims of Under- Sled and ExplosiVdi A ''SHORE DINNER QUALITY W’lNES — LIQUORS AND BEER nal Vote Next Monday he waa "sick and tired of Other Charges ed today to formal union with On German Inditatrial Yes: If you’re one of the few who haven’t enjoyed a “ Shore Three were arrested for breach Seems (Teared as Vol- women in cheese-cloth with sea War; Air Force Faith and Clarion Spil- bandages on their eyes repre­ Soviet Russia of the Baltic states Best Time Dinner” from Plnehurst Grocery, don't put It off any longer. of the peace, intoxication charges Bombards Number of Arua; HambLirg Al­ Oet acqualnled now at these si>eclar ’’record-catch” prices. brought in 11. a.s.sault and breach lane Were at I-nrile REYMANDER’S RESTAURANT iintarv Plan Beaten. senting Justice." and of territory ceded b; of the peace 1. common dninkard 85-87 Oak Street Chas. Reymander, Prop. .So a Federal project artist, Rumania wlilch Premier-Foreign most Gonipletply in W e lead the list with Freeh Eastern Halibut and Rloek Island We have biushes for all I .Small Convoys anil To Invade 1, peddling without a llcen.se. ; Stoddart Conpress. Telephone 3932 Washington, Aug. 2. painting a mural for his Commissar Molotoff said wodld Swordffsh. Swordflsh season Is short . . buy now while the price theft, vagrancy, intoxication and . tyiJes of power motors in courtroom, pictured Justice as give the Soviet union the “ ppw’er- Ships Off Humber on Ruins; Bremen and la low. breach of the peace and violation | Mi.is Faith ami Mis.s .Marion stock and can make repairs (AP)—Shortly after Presi­ — a brawny man beckoning ful voice" of more than 19J,900,- of the pure food act each had one , the East C,oast, in Tidf’K ff ill Be Hif(hcst in Gologne .Also Feel E f­ Haddock Fillets. .-^pillane have returned from New without delay. dent Roosevelt declared that mankind from death by war 000 people offender. There was one arraign- i to life by peace. Work of incorporating Xhe new Sole Fillets. SWORDFISH, Jb. 35c Y'>rk City where they romplrted a system of selective training St. (ieorge Channel. Month Along British fects E> f tlie Raids. Flounder Fillets. ment on failure to pay a work­ Pulleys — Belting areas waa the first item on the man his wage.s. and one for as­ an intensive rour.se in danring. at was "essential to adequate Silver Salmon. White Slices of agenda after reconvenlim of Parlia- Shores: September Is Butterflsh. sault. I the I.iirile Stoddart Dance Con - ' national defense,” the Senate I ment for its second d^y at 6 p m. ' Berlin. Aug. 2.— —' Bulletin! (Vurt IMsposltlon |cress. I FOR YEAR-ROUND COMFORT Cod Pollock. HALIBUT lb. 38c NORTON Military Committee rejected (10 a. m., est) today The sinking of an enemv Seen Sext Best Period lyondon, Aug. 2.— (.AP)— Whole Haddock. Tn court disixisltlon was made j The sl.slers took s teacher s ^ today a proposal to limit com­ Stimsoii Tale ! The borders of emanaed Russia as follovv.s: lined 42, Jailed Jiuig- ! course in tap dancing of various ELECTRICAI. ' will reach to the ^ I t ic coast, giv­ submarine by a German U- The great Krupp Munitions Quohaug Chowder F'resh Cape ment .suspended 3. nolle'd .3, Jailed types, including chllilrenn charac-‘ pulsory service at this time to boal which on two trip.s thus London A'.g 2 F The al­ Works at Essen, supply de­ Clams, opened, S.lc pt. ing her Importam ice-free porta, and fine 1, Judgment sii.apended on ' ter novelties, ballet and production ! IN.STRUMENT CO. 900.000 men. The committee Aliout Canal and to the Damifie river, one of the manacs sav that :f Adolf Hitler is In shell, 2 qts. ,SSc. payment of rosLs 6. ordered to ' accounted for 12 armed pots and airdromes in north­ MACKEREL lb. 14c work, iKilIroom and tap conibina- | Phone 4060 voted down, 7 to 2, an amend­ i moat importantEuropean commer- r > ^ ' merchantshiiJ.a totaling 74,- going to start his blitzkrieg on west tiermany and four syn­ leave town 1. not guilty 1, turned i[ lion, acrobatic and mmlern work | ; clal routes, Hilliard Street, Manchester ment to the Burke-Wads- I 000 tons, the British destroy- , England this m<.nth the best rimes Fancy York State (No. 2 Cans) over to state police before court 1 ' under tearhers who stand high in ; ("ailed Error , Successful forcigi, policy, Molo- j thetic oil plants were attack­ committed to institution 1. and re the prnfes.sion. The Spillane si.s- ; worth bill, offered by Senator toff decla^d yesterday, thus has : i , ' 'er Whirlwind and a sub-, for it will be next Monday, Tues­ ed by British bombers last leased by police 1. \ day, Wednesday. Thursday and APPLESAUCE, 10c can, 3 cans 25c ters studied in both rla.ss and pri-1 Lee (D „ Okla.), which would ■ i "brought/ about considerable ex- \ marine, was reported by the night, the .Air Ministry an­ Spf^lal for Friday! vate instruction under several | i- ■ ^ Friday morr.inc.s. have limited the number of Miwlnkc in TrunHiniHisinn ’ Pension/ f our territorv' and multi- , ■i i0- If the Fuhrer pas.ses up those nounced. The Ministry said tearhers. and al.so took a special | lYIISiaKP in 1 ransillissiun forces of the Soviet ' German high command men to be drafted between daysi. the next best come in Sep- \S \ih rm>kr %veathi‘r. \Vn « good rhanr« to rm»k Car­ roiirae in baton swinging ami F or Results in Erroneous i day. The submarine was - considerable damage was in- Local Resident Oct. 1 and April 1, 1941 to , _ _ . . . iw 1 1 33,000,000 .Added In ^ear tember from the second to the ■ (argcts and rots, ^uanh or Reann. Wo will featuro, Friday, Freshly ricked make up. ! commanded by Lieut. Capt. .*'Cventh, rhlrd choice would be Oct. Native Ciinimber^ at 5c each, S for lie. 400.000 and between April 1 Storv o l Aliens Heltl l / less than a year, the U .S, S Mlsfl Spillane has been a member Wilhelm Rollmann. In addi­ 1-6, then Ocl. 30-Nov. 4 that airdromes in Holland al­ of the Dancing Masters of America and October 1, 1941, to 500,- , ; R/has added more than 2.3.000.000 Native Tomatoca. Badly Burned .As ‘ F o r e ig n .Agent? rsons. he said. The 1939 census tion the .Air P'orce bombarded,' AH of those are periods when so had been raided in day­ tiTecn repiiera. BEETS - (’ABBOTS - and th'p Connecticut Affiliated cluh , I $ 000 isted 170.400,000 Inhabitants, as a number of small ronvoys the tides will be the highest. light attacks yesterday. B€M*ker'a Celery. SlJl'ASH ...... No. 18 for the past three years. I ’hi.s action and rejection of an The Bntush are inclined lo be- 5c .She also is a member of the Inter­ Wa.shlnglon. Aug. 2 i.V< TTiyj compared with pre-World War I and ships off the Humber Boston l..cttucc. OUEEN OR WAX n ^ amendment by Lee for a 90-day Russia's lccb«»rK l^cttuce. Suffers 11,000 Volt national Dance Congress. HUINN'S War Department said today t h ^ . 6 '* r e i placing tsarlst lyondon. Aug. 2.— (A P ) — on Britain's east coast, in St. ((JODtlnued On Cage Fwo) BEANS. 2 qts...... I D C A R T M A C . Y period of voluntary enlistments ... . , .... , population at 140,000.000 to 182.- Native Spinach, Shock While Working Miss Marion Spillane will be mistake in tranamlttlng a s- oooqoo ' _ Beneath a portrait of President Roosevelt at the White-House In George Channel and off Yar­ Crippiling Wows from British limn Rcnn*»— and NEW POTATOES. added as a regular teacher to the seemed to have cleared the way Washington, James A. Farley smiles broadly as he congratulates laugh­ sage "had resulted In an erro^ous I since last fall, the .Soviet has mouth, the high command liombers on vital German cen- Fresh Vellou Com. peck ...... jLi w C In Stratford. .Spillane school of liancmg which for a final committee vole on the ing Eklward J. Flynn ( right i of New Yorlj who will succeed the post­ will re-open in .September. legislation next Monday. announcement that 81 aliens de- . acquiree part of Poland through master general on Aug. 17 as chairman of the Democratic National, .said. ter.s were reported authori­ talned in the Canal Zon/ were joint partition with Germany; part Committee. In accepting the appointment Flynrt asserted that "there As a result n( the.se attai k.s a Italian Fliers tatively toda.v as give-and- F.vtra Large (.Semr I or .M Cantalonpe Bridgeport, Aug. 1 (T) Wil­ Roosevelt Tells \’lews. of in settlement >,pf the ran be only a repetition in 1940 of the election four years ago. " merchant ship was sunk, and two Mr. Rooaevelt's views on the "foreign agents.” ' take air warfai'e still .surged liam D. Turkington, 33, United The announcement a made Russian-Flnnlsh war; the fealUc ' other merchant ship.s, a tanker an 1 question of compulsory training , . . o . 'over the Knjglisli Channel. MELONS each 10c Aircraft emploe, who was burned h is rompart tittle house, with tlmson. states of , Latvia and Lith­ 1 a minesweeper were damaged Set Warship We 19 will furnish you its rffirient snd convenient were expressed at a press confer- i y ^ l'rd a y by Secretary uania, whose new Communist gov­ Briti.sii fliers, raining tons of .1 for 29r. Eighty-one aliens h^'e been de­ yesterday afternoon when he suf­ T plan, is definite proof that Kood enee when a newsman said that St. George's channel lies be­ tained "for deportarion or other ernments asked union with Rus.'la; tween Wales and Ireland, while steel and explosives on more fered an 11,000 volt shock at the with ice and- a bruinl design snd low cost arc not incom- a report waa going around that and the provinces of Bessarabia Afire in Raid Walch PinchiirsCs Friday Night Advf. for Broiler and Stratford railroad station, waa re- ' patable. the chief executive was "not so disposition" the department said, French Supreme Court j Yarmouth is on the Isle of Wight than 100 (Jermau cities and but it waa admltte^that the Army and northern Bucovina, ceded by i Fryer Specials! ported to be in "fair” condition at Although its appearance is that of hot about conscription." The ! off the south coast. The mouth of- towns, an authoritative Brit­ new air conditiuiietl did not know whcMier any of them Rumania laat June 27. Bridgeport hospital today. His ; a small house, ample room is pre­ newsman asked Mr. Roosevelt the Humber also la on the east ' Large Genuine were foreign age/ts. Perhaps 60 or Nineteen-twentieths of the popu­ ish source.s .said, have laid Minot name remained on the danger list. ' sented in the plan which includes a what he could .say on the matter. coast. Score Hits on Several FRIDAY’S YOUR LA.ST CHANCE . more of the 81 were reported from lation of these areas formerly the port of Hamhurg almost BLUEBERRIES Turkington, who rexides in Man:- | good sized living room, two bedrooms formed part ot Russia, Molotoff i To Try Leaders Aug. 8 Raid .Airplane Factory j nith adequate cross-ventilation, a Emphasizing the polntednesa of I Panama to beiht German origin. Others in .Attack on 27c quart Clam Chowder Chester, apparently was shocked TO BUY WINES AND I.K^UORS COOLERATOR said, "but had been forcibly torn "Another especially effective entireTy in Tuin.s and have bathroom, kitchen and dinette. Knowiy'u "Refugees" when a crane cable came Into con­ ((>>ntlDued on Page Four) from the U. S. S. R. by western I raid" wait directed against an air- ' British Naval Stpiad- scored heavily on the docks Bed Raspberries, 2 cans 27c tact with over head tension wires. | AT DEEP CUT PRICES From now until Officials m the republic of Pan­ lioneydews. We Are Alwav.s Ready and Imperialist powers when the D. S Names of Those lo Face I plane factory in Norwich, the Ger- and aii'|)lane factories of while hf was loading a flat car ama said tne aliens were known S. R. wa.s militarily weak.” z -1 m. . 1 1 - ^ roiLj^ Near Baleares. Ripe Plums (Large) for the Vought-Slkorsky plant. generally/as "refugees." I mans said, with several big bombs Bremen and tlie communica­ 18c and 2Sr dozen. White Grapes. Dec. 1 Willing To Help You With “ Will Multiply Strength” Uliarges Not Diseloseil ; dropped from a low altitude sink-. Red Grapes. Frank Kosteckl who waa work­ WALNUT ST. PKG. STORE Plans and Financing Arrange- All told, about 800 or 1,000 such Addition of the Baltic stales Rome, Aug. 2 F, The Italian tions nerve center at Cologne Confectionery, Fruit, Pow­ ing nearby, said: "I turned around No. 1 Walnut Street John Vesco, Prop. "refugMs" were given temporary Offieially; Respoiisihle ! ing the factor>- and causing huge dered or Brown Sugar . . lb. 7e ments. "will greatly multiply their , . in the jia.st three months. Blue Grapes. and saw him stiffen and fall back­ Payable .SI Per Week Flashes ! haven / In the republic several Halt Shanghai blazes and explosions. high command reported today .strength. Increase safety and at for Un|>re|iaredness. The high command said the Ger. One German bomber was bcliev- ward to the ground on the far side (Late Bulletins ot the (IF) W ire) mont|is ago, and aome were given that Italian air bombardment of a ------« ------the same time still further in- , ; man raider in the 5k>uth Atlantic ed by obsrrvrrs to have been of the car.” temporary employment on Pana-, ^ ^ ; British .Naval squadron south ot brought down In the sea off tb^ Rsrapeid Similar Fate n yca n a l projects, the Army said_ ; ^ Ter ror Wave which fought the British armed \ 12 In Jail Escape \’ichy, France, Aug. 2.— ■ Formentcra. in the Baleares ia- northeaat coa.^t of Scotland afte#. The operator of the crane. W il­ Tl/e 81 men and vvomen detained Andrei Andreieff, president of (A P ) — Military leaders, • Merchant cruiser Alcantara was ,; Lands, had set afire a battleship liam Johnson of Trumbull, was Salem, III., .\ug. t —n Page fw o) the.Mediterranean about 425 miles .Smoke from Heavy cable was placed so near the wires then tunneled througM approxi­ tlon. hornier Premiers Edouard Dala- east and slightly north of the all forms of terrorism" in the city PUBLIC MARKET mately three feet of d|n under the The 8ccrctar>’ of war announced ------' dier and Paul Rejmaud, Former British Naval base of Gibraltar i Bombings in Libya. jail wall. the detention of the 81 yesterday . e zx I French Gcncraltssimo Maurice where an a.isa.sslnatlon, an at- 1 .Attack On Squadron • • when he disclosed that all aliena, OPrniail Army ol Dccil- Gustave Gamelin and -George* tempted slaying and a kidnaping Charges Nazis The high command's tiaily com­ munique said the attack was made '.'airo. Egypt, Aug. 2 —i-P'-Th# Three Escape Droyfning other than Panamanians, had been f i r Mandel, minister of colonics, fre- occurred earlier in the day. Friday Seafood Specials discharged from United States pation IhHUPH Order been attacked in the on a "naval squadron" of two hat- R. lyal Atr Korie announced today New Haven, Aut. 2— i.Pi— Three In a lengthy meeting the con­ government or military positions in fpCtivP on AllffllSt 'I. French press in (Connection with tleships, two aircraft earners and a "highly successful raid" on an Fresh Swordfish, center slices...... lb, ,35c members of the /rew of The New i Iiifluenee Japs the Canal Zone. ___ ^ ' ’ * the forthcoming trials. sular officials called for complete , a number of smaller vessels com­ Italian ammunition damp near Haven Towing /Company tugboat Fresh Mackerel...... lb. 12'/iC Only Ameriesn soldiers or The defcndant.s are to be ac­ cooperation between the. police ing from Gibraltar.' Uardia. Libya. Plane crews re- "Convet,” asiryp on board while Geneva, Aug. 2—(/P'- The Ger­ Fresh Eastern Halibut...... |b. 35c cused not only of responsibility for of the International Settlement. British Source .Asserts It11 also reportedrvporieu theiiie Bnlishonusn sub-suu- flame.s and smok* Fresh Bulterfish — Fillet of Haddock — Fresh Scallops she was mooted lo a dock here, (Continued on Page Four) man Army, of Occupation in . putting France in the war and an(l the foreign defense forces, of marine Oswald had been torpedoed ■ bombardment fpora narrowly mlsSed possible death to­ France has ordered closing of the I Fresh Cod and Pollock Gestapo Has Hand in and sunk in the middle Ionian ^ ,,istance of 40 miles, day when the craft sa^k In deep Swiss-French, border from Geneva (Continued On Page I'wo) (Continued On Pags Pwo) sea last night by the Italian de­ The communique said. rhannel wirters. The men, Wlllllam to Basel, effective Aiig. 4. Tokyo Internal Affairs stroyer Ugollno Vivaldi. A highly successful raid was .VT OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT Griswold,/chief engineer, Joseph Rail Crossing Many observers viewed this as i The destroyer “picked up and carried out by bombing aircraft ol a new Indication that the Germans took prisoners 52 members of the First Prize Bonele.ss Smoked Picnics, sugar cured, 4 to A. FemMdez, rook; and iSJward London, Aug. *2—'/Fi—An auth- the Royal Air Force on a large Hteinke/ a deckhand, apparently are sealing all poasible channels' 5 pounds each...... lb, 29c i ontatlve British source today ammunition dump near Bardte, suffered no III effects from having Crash Kills 6Jthrough which news of prepara­ Berkshire Festival Opening (I'-ontlnued On Page I'wo) eastern Libya port, yesterday. Fresh .Made Lamb Patties...... lb, 25c been Immersed In the rJilll waters tions for the invasion of Britain I I charged that the German gestapo, The noise and shock of the ex­ Try Our Own Make Meat I.naf, fresh made today, lb. 25c of New Haven harbor. The boat might reach the outside world. | ; through a representative in the plosion were felt 9.000 feet up. had been repaired recently and Men Riding in Truck Even the passage of farm work­ Attended by Six Thousand ! Japanese Home Office, which ^ Flames rose 500 feet and *mok* was to have taken to the witter to- ers and farm owners with job.- or' .supervises police activities, is Bail on New si 7.000. Klamea and columns ol The Old Sawyer Says:— property in villages across the*, AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT VictiniH in (xilHsion; I wielding influence over Japanese . , . , smoke still were visible when out SAVE IV BUVINIi NOW AT OUR frontier was banned. I Crullers, plain or sugared...... doz. 19c • • • ' internal affairs. \ A v i s aircraft were 40 miles away on the On Wav to Work. Must Decide Residence ' Stockbndge. Maaa . Aug. 2- (JS • and Stockbrtdge. between which Blueberry Pies, from native berries...... each 27c “ Builders are already telling us how much they like Frank Rosa Beaten * At the same time It was disclcis-, T V .V a O homeward v,nme«.-ar(l Journey.in We auffered German authorities In the fron­ Six thousand people assembled lies the magnificent Tanglewcxyd i Jelly Donuts...... 1...... doz. 27c- our finish and trim out of our air conditioned storage. Manchester, N. H „ ,4uf. 2.— (IF) under a typical Berkshire sky of estate on which the orchestra ' ed that two more British subjects 1 no casualties. NEW LOW Canaan, N..H., Aug. 2—(F) -Six tier region northwest of Geneva An enemy raid on Port Sudan, Our Own Make Bread — White, Rye. Scotch. Whole Some time ago we made arrangements so that we could —Frank Ross of Hartfori, Conn., only this morning told these work­ tumbling clouds last night to hear plays, has been for decades a sum- i have been arrested in Korea, j „ Give us a call and let us quote you our latest Joined Holly Mandly of Wethers­ men were killed today when a Serge Kouasevitzky add the Bos­ mer'Jsveh fbr. many important j Japan's colony on the Asiatic T o r u i g l l Reporters in by Italian bombera of S79 typ* Wheat and Pumpernickte...... ; ,10c loaf. 3 for 25c control the temperature in this storage shed, summer truck, owned by The Melvin F. ers and farm owners who cross the was unsuccessful. PRICES field, the defending champion, on frontier In both directions to their ton Symphony open the -seventh -people. And hundreds of others, : mainland, In a continuation of an Freshly Made Cookies — Sugar. Hermits, Vanilla and prices on ^mous Reading Anthracite. I^s Burgess Contracting Company of Berkshire Symphonic Festival from all parts of America and Eu­ Hungary M'arned on Bomber Shot Down and winter, to provide better trim and finish, including the sldellnea of the New En^and fields and jobs U1A4 they must de­ anti-British campaign against al-1 Baltimore, Md„ and a Boaton and with a somewhat unusual program rope, are added each August to. Our fighters encountered s f the since the start of the war. UR the G esu ;^ i de'itrtoday against re oil refl-iery near M »s a w a California Sunidst Oranges ...... doz. 23c If you’ve ever burned this laundered hard dear to Koussevltzky’s , and more than 300 people, mostly at “This service is characteristic of our entire yard and truck, and Robert L. Matthews, On Sunday, said the Germans, particularly those by Sibelius and young, have been living and work­ ! ■ which is either against Germany | Direct hits were registered. As I Markets at a Olanee all frontier permits will be re­ Vithofltatlve source said coal you know it’s a ‘bargain in heat. At both of HiUaboro. N. H „ Waltsr 1 Beethoven. or Italy or which la in opposition I result s petrol fire was starte4 tat personnel. We are always striving tn provide the best Now Tork. Anf. 2.—(j>)— voked. ing with music since July 8. Class­ The representative was identified FJHDAY FOOD SPECIALS Dlstz of CJobteskUI, N. T>., and I There have been few more ex- rooms are scattered about what with known political principles and ! smoke waa seen 50 miles away in service and materials for our customers at all times." today’s prices, it’s a DOUBLE bargain. Fill Stock*—^Mlxed; steels, naotors Willis Logan and Raymond Harii- Similar orders were given at as Frsnz Huber of the German ! EnemytTesAmef fighter*AAY, AUGUST 2,1^40 PAGE lian FHers Local Doctor Theater Manager Aids Is Appointed Judge Wonders How to Comply Mnncheeter $108,000 Holdup Scene, Victims rented by Dr. Waotrick in ourbur- tractive wife of the Nazi oinclal, With Terms o f Contested WHI Report Story Nazi May Lose ban .Srarsdale, said "I shall take said. "W e have many calle D a te^ BoQk Gets NG Post To Post Here Four Armies Moving possession of my home aa aonn as They are friends of long stand Set Warship In Retrieving Lpst $150 I ran persuade Dr. Weatrick to let in g." Tonight Of ^Lost’ City Auto License me reoccupy it.” _ Asked about a myateriouz pla-’. Curious persona streamed past Intor>plmyground D fy mt T. M. Dr. F. D. Gibson Ap­ Karl Bor^t to Be Repre­ Minneapolis. Aug! — Pro.wnatura." ssak to daclara the will card with a "G” which appeared ' ^4fire in Raid After the lights had gone oiit* Mr. Sanson had heart! of aim- bate Judga Manley L. Foaaeen vagus and inipoulblc of axecutioM To Theoretical Front the hou.se today after published re­ and disappeared at Intervals on an C. A. ployground. \ ports that mea promlneflt in Next Week x pointed 2nd Lieuten­ and the show wee over at the reporU «n d^aek^ ^ sentative o f New York wondered today how to comply on these matters and ask the dis­ outside window, Mrs. Weatrick re­ Razor Blades Used 1500 ReifueHt to l,A!av« Subur­ American business were frequent (OowWir t t i______Prom Pago Ob#; Aiig. 4.—Ho*e Company.No. 2, o. . . , . . 1-. j 'f he could tell where he had been with the will of Andrean G. Ron- tribution among them of $69,532. plied: SU te theater last night and only Prepared to Give Pre»^ visitors there. "M y son Peter likes ice cream, S,*____ . „ , M. F. t>„ outing at Rl^ralde ant on Meilical Staff. Insurance Company. nlng, Inventor of farm machinery Meantime the state has interven­ Awaits High Court Trial Years Ago by Central ban Home Fares Spe­ crew o f 55. In^uding Capt David Springfield. the manager and his assistant he could. Sanson ordered the whose patents netted his estate ed, demanding the will be carried "Whatever visits have been and he hange it out frequently view of Mass Maneu­ made to this house have been Pramr, the communique aaid. . Dr. Forrest D. Gibson, of the remained In the theater there house ligbU turned on, and. go- Local people will be interested more than $250,000 since his death out ami insisting that the neces­ For Booking Small Bet American Indians. cial Agent Also. when he wants the Good Humor (^m ing Eventa ' purely social,” Mrs. Westrlck, at­ man to atop.” Italian forcea bave occupied | Aug. 9.—Fifteenth annual ahoW^ House and Hale building, will be eame a knocking at the door and ing to the seat which had been to learn that Karl Borat, of 82 in 1927, requiring a tenth of his sary funds be sat aside. vers Which May Be­ KHabel, 37 mtlaa aoutb of Moyale of Conn. Gladiolui Society at Ma- tg charge of the medical depart­ man. rather excited, informed occupied by the man who reported Cambridge street, this town, has fortune applied to a "religion con- Asking the state who should New York, Aug. 2—(/P)—The New York, Aug. 2 • (A'l The ^ in Kaaya colony, It waa announced come Regular Practice Los Angeles, Aug. 2—(A*)— ionie Tample. ment qf the Manchester units of Manager Jack Sanson that he the loss, they found the purse in baan appointed a repreaentatlv^ in aistent with the highest conception receive the money In question, the atory of a Central American "city possible loss of hia automobile iafter a atrong connter-attack by the tftrtional Guard when they en­ had lost ’ hia purse with consider­ the, seal. It was opened and was this section for the Mutual L4fe court remarked that sevaral John Ludwig, 73, awaits a su­ Aug. n . —Improvement Asao- of God.’ of the monkey god" whose inhabi­ regiatratton and driver's license the BrIUah who were rapulaed train '^gunday morning on their able money and also some checks. found to contain $150 in cash and Insurance Company, of New York preachers* had called up and' aaid perior court trial on a charge ciatlon outing. Rod and Gun Club. Heirs, attacking this and an­ ■ Woshlllgtoii, Auc. 3—<(P)—At o f booking a 25-cent race bet. tants used razor blodea 1,500 years and a request to leave his subur- , with heavy losaea. Aug. 14.—Chamber of Com­ trip to oamp in New York state. He was sure that he had the sA’eial checks. There was nothing City. other clause assigning two-tenths "they fitted right into the picture.'* ago was brought here today by Armored Oara Deetroyed paacetlme peaks in training- and Arrested 7*hursday, he was ban home faced Dr. Gerhardt Week END merce outing. Lake Compounce. Dr. Gibson was notified yester­ money when he entered the ml.-sing. The man loft in much Mr. Borst 1s well known In Man­ of the estate Income to the "pro­ The slate replied that was the; two Mosaochusetts archaeolo^sta. Eight British armored cars equipment, units of four United unable to post required $500 Alois Wcstrick, special agent for Aug. 18.—Hose Co. No. 1, M. F. day that he had been named a first theater better spirits. chester and throughout the state, motion of scientific matters of any court's problem. Deep In the fetid Jungles of S p e c ia ls bond and remained ip jail. He the German government, today. Were deatroyed by aerial bom­ lieutenant in the Medical Detach­ due to his former occupations. Ha States srmles were-moving by roll D. outing, Osano cottage. and road today toward imaginary was liound over after a brief Honduras, Theodore A. Morde said The license and registration SAVE SAVE bardment In the Kassala (Anglo- ment of the l«9th Infantry and has played with some of tha lead­ Aug. 19-24.—Tall Cedara Joy- front lines on theoretical battle- Municipal court hearing yes­ h elM d his companion, Laurence were suspended yesterilay by Slate Egyptian Sudan) xone and their was given, with,his appointment ing dance orchestras in New Eng­ land, Dougherty lot. military court of the 13th region, the truck to the pilot of the loco­ flelda. terday. The state claims he C. Brown, discovered the "lost" Motor Vehicle Commissioner Car- crewa were machine-gunned, the orders to report for duty at once. land and formerly conducted a lOc P in t IT. S. P . Aug. 25.—Knlghti of Columbni Freiirh Leaderg presided over by General Frere. motive and it was carried soma Mobilizing for the m <^ exten­ got a 5 per cent commission city, of an agricultural roll Mealey pending an Investiga­ high command aaid. outing at Rod and Gun club. Consuls Urge civilization of the Chorotegans. TR. IODINE . ., . A ir bombardment of El Butna- General de Gaulle is in London. distance to a railroad bridge span­ sive field exercises since th!^.World on the two-bit wager. tion of allegedly false ■ ­ 6c .Milk .M agn esia.. Aug. 26-Sept. 3. K. of C. car­ 1 He sprang into prominence when ning the Maacorha river whera ,,it war, 301,000 regular Arm^, Na­ probably contemporaries of the tion supplied by Dr. West rick in In the Sudan, al.so wa.s report­ Will Fac e Trial Mayan Indiana. 1 . S. I*. CITRATE f\ nival at Main .>itreet grounda. : Premier Paul Reynaud dismissed dropped into the stream. tional Guard and Reaerve troops hia applications. Dr. Westrlck is RATHING CAPS ed. Sept. 4. Reopening of public Halt Shanghai Artillery, 1.55 MM. Howitzers, will Evidently, skid Morde, a major Two persons were reported kill­ ' General Gamelin and reorganized All the men with the exception prepared to give a preview qf accredited as orommen lal counsel­ M AGNE.SI A ...... 17 C achoola for 1940 41 achool year. move out Sunday direct for Fort cataatroph> wiped out the civili­ ed and several Injured in British (Coatinued From Page One) I the army. of Bolick were unskilled workert maaa maneuvera which. If Cort-, lor to the German embassy. , Ethan Allen where It will spend zation. ■ Mealey said he acted on reports I.arRr Ik.Ule air bombardments of Dlredawa, Terror Wave on the electrification project. Bo­ greaa approves, may Ijecome a the first week on the firing range. 10c "39c ! poor militarj’ leadership thereaf- lick was making his home her# regular practice. Centuriez of jungle growth cov­ that Dr, Westrlck fallee em­ Washington, Aug. 2 (J*i The arrow ahriWM ffiurno nf han'lit^' nulr-a-rnlmitn osfap4* hoUiw ( lolor Faith Spillane served as an under-aecretary at cil waa iinalile to stamp out a natives can't find their way around ness affairs so arranged as to make ' dier and three of his former cabi- French fleet. gary is officiallv neutral. ployed. An Increased number of Federal Security Administration of Ke|ieul aro JoHoph St»jini • loft » aiul .1 '"laro.'uo Rurton .Ir , tho mo.MMf'ngor**, ' net ministers have been chargei the Manchester YMCA where be wave of lawleasnesB in the city. Klark anil liilr and the Gormans would be Ixiund it possible to report, but this was ■•rntermined by Impotence'* motor transport units will be used. today reported that public employ­ who were qtie«»tlonofi .several hours by FBI a^ont-S. $1.29 with responsibility for France's In an inlerview published today made a host of warm friends. The meeting of the consular Markedly alment, however, will Ig Given Shower to get lost “accomplished and he will entiain Mr. Borst has just completed a ment officers found Jobs in private (Sponsoreil hv Ixx-al Branch Neutral military men. picturing at Hartford. Sundav morning for defeat. Among those to be tried Minister of the Initerior Adrien body followed the slaying by a Favors Transylvania be the thundering tanks of the special training cour.se with (he industry for 1,.500,000 persons dur­ of W. T. I .) the Nazi attack as they might run camp and will be with the medical I with him are Former Navy Minis- 1I .Marquet declared the French dc- gunman of (,'harles Metzler, head srmored forces. Two dlvlHlons in tin.: whrn -.("oncroftfi would The Morning AfterTaking SI. 2.5 k i .k c t k k : . ter Cesar Campinchi. Minister of ' Mutual Life insurance Company of the White Ruasian community As Aiitnnomoiis State ing the first six months of 1940. The average American citizen i.s Mias Faith Spillane who recent­ it. .say it should have these condi- corps that will „avc its headquar­ ' feat by Geimany was "the result process of organization will con­ Fall Frovos Fatal .'idKnirri. '"I don . uvrr; think about Education Yvon Delbo.s, and and received his appointment to The slaying occurred within the Biicharc.sl. Ang. 2 IP' Juliir Officials said this wss an In­ a canny Individual. 'He may be­ Carter's Little Liver Pills M .AKM < l.(M KS CttKN POPPKH ly returned from N ew 'Y ork Cityitlons; ters, after camp, at Middletown. of the entire political, administra­ tinue to train as units rather than crease cd 28 per cent over the same lieve for a little while what he'e where she took a normal course In ; ' Georges Mandel. minister of colo­ their sales staff this week. This Amcricati defense section. Maniu. leader of 5.000.000 Ruman­ be scattered among the four ^^anyniorr, ’ he said. 1. A calm sea to keep the His History tive, economic, military and social company i.ssued Its first policy in period last year. told by the propagandists, • but To F<*rfonm*i' dsBClng, was honored with another , German soldiers from getting sea nies. I Reaiated Japanese ,Mo\« ian peasants, told a meeting of hia armies. Dr. Gibson opened his office In I sy.stem. undermined for a long 1843 and haa been offering 97 Job. placements during June pretty soon he gets to thinking 9Sc 97c miscellaneous shower at her home i ,irk on the wav across the North Manchester on April 23. He at­ Deputies To Be Tried | Rccenllv Metzler had resisted .follower.s today that Transylvania, To HImulate Tanks ! lime by impotence. \years of security and service to showed- the first decline in four thlng.i over. on Strong street. It was given b.v-] g,a *„d Enghsh Channel. tended Johns Hopkins and Syra- Also to he tried are several attempts lo rcoij{a]ilze the Rus­ object of Hiingarinn revisionist Trucks and cars will be used in "Institutions and men are ac­ millions of satisfied polii v-holders months. They totaled 330.000, or That'.s Just about what is hap­ 30 of her former classmates and. 2 . • High tide essential in order c u s eUniversities and wa.s graduat- members of the Chamber of'D ep­ sian Emigrants Committee, which claims, should be set iip ss an au­ the maneuvers to simulate tanks. riimberland. Md , Aup. 2 .')0c T.'.c 25c DEXTRO- countable before the nation. " he i the country over. 20,000 less than in May. Compared pening to the alcohol que.«tion. Clip Thi.s Coupon! Good ,\t Any Time! frlends at school. flat-bottomed barges of ed from the Syracuse College of uties. ! he headed, into a \pro-Japanese tonomous state, "even if under Planes also will be limited, to A 50-foot fall durmp a tiphtrop*- I'AHI.l M said "The men will be judged in ‘ The Harlfoixl office, where Mr with the previous June, however, John Q. Public has heard from DEXTRI BIOI.AC GEN "nie color icheme v^cd w m pi^k. landing force ran be driv-1 tlediclne in 1935. He served hia Watteau is a member of the body. Russian protection" rather than go avoid hampering the Air Corps ex­ performance watched by 2,o(io all equity without cruelty but with- Borst will maintain his headquar­ private job placements Increased every propagantia s<)uree about 3!)c M.\LT 6,'k 19c 1 Tc jreen and white. The buffet table ; ^ enough on the beaches for | general Internsliip at Syracuse and I At a press conference a Japa­ back to the Magyars who owned it pansion. Noectator* proveil fatal eariv t'>- Council of the Order of Legion of o,,t feebleness. The institutions ters. IS located in the Hartford what repeal h'as done to b'sist before the World war. More than three-quarters of the 15 per cent and wete 76 per cent m y to Mrs Fdlth Dobhell, 37 of 5°'' * . T ; ' tanks to be run off onto the sa nfollowed d '...... this from...... 1936 to 1938 -as Honor. Ripert is dean of barristers will, little by little, be rebuilt and Connecticut Company building at nese embassy spokesman said America out of the depression. FREE ENLARGEMENT tiered wedding cake, surmounted a member of the Gynecological in Paris, and Benoist is an honor- ■Metzler always had been friendly Maniu and other political lead­ mobile ground forces will be con­ higher than in June, 1938 Danville. III. M rtSINT. TAB 1 Pound Sf.OO by miniature bride and bride- adapted to the new condition* ol 750 Main street. Drops In Cast Year But when he starts realizing Ui;i.t out of romini.-sion. hoii.se staff at the Lying-In Divi- ary member of the State Council | French and European life ' toward the Japanese, who had no ers who are fighting against anv centrated in the four Army areas, She died in a hospital two ho»ir^ With ,\ny Standard Size Roll of F’ilm Rt)TTLES MPPI.ES CA.STILE Babv Scales groom. Public employment offices re­ he has .spent more for liquor 3 Fog in the English Ch.mnel s.on of Uie New York hospital at , of France. . , _ ill feeling against him ' concessions to- Hungary, met this giving a practical test of troop- after a slip caused t)or to l<>sc her Developed and Printed. The bride-elect received a ceived 1,300.two appllcatlon.s for I which Is money thrown down the 2 for .'»c 2 for 8c SOAP 29c $2.98 - to screen the expedition on its Cornell Medical Center. He was Attorney Cassagnau. accredited ^ j i * i j Oe-strovei* Sunk l„ater a (Thlncso gunman tried afternoon with Premier Ion Girgu- movement facilities. Inrhiding 466 balance and sent her crashinp to choice collection of linen, glass­ work in Jtine. and registered job sink aa far as any net economic way over. .Sometimes the center of connected later, until January of to the Cassations court, was ap- tJraPrCft tO r r e V P n t to kill Sung Zung-Uoh, manager tii. Maniu's group ha.s sent notes speclsl trains, bu.ses. trucks and the floor. Her husband. Fred ware and aluminum. The usual ; seekers num)>ered 5,700.000 at the benefit is concerned l than he has Dohhell. saw her fall. He said she I the channel Is foggy when It Is this year, with the Lincoln hospi­ pointed attorney general to repre- .p ot the China State Bank, but his to Washington. London, Berlin automobiles. pastimes were enjoyed. I l MotOr Vehicles By Nazi U-Boat end of the month. This wa-s 8.7 per for government relief, he gets to pave her first performance here clear on both side*. tal. a unit of the New York City sent the stale before the Supreme •- eiUCieS gun jammed and the banker es­ and Rome protesting against ter­ Largest of the concentrations Miss Spillane is to be married rent below June, 1939, and 27 per wondering about it eight years ago. She w'as a mem­ .\lr .\ttoeks Preliminary Department of Hosnitals. court, and two assistants also were Vicliy, France, Aug. 2—lA*' A caped. A Chinese constabla who ritorial revision at Rumania's ex­ already la well under way In CARROLL CUT RATE on Saturday. August 24. to John ' pense. cent less than in June, 1938. On Jan. 1. 1940. John Q. Public's ber of the Four I>ohbell's ad. A Arthur's Drug Store These experts say preliminarv named government decree ordered special (ronttnued iruni Page One) tried to arrest the assailant was northern New York, where 91,000 James McOartln of 69 High street. I Unemployment lieneiits paid tippling had cost him $25.364,.509.- six-year-old dniighter also travels 7H.") Main Street .Manche.ster, Conn. SI.'. MAIN STREET Rl BINOW BLDG. air bombardmeflt and landings on j road patrola tcxlay to prevent all wounded seriously. offlcer.i and men of the First 062. exceeding the total spent for Rockville. The ceremony will take Two armed Cliinese abducted Army are assembling in the during the first half of 1940 total­ with the show. lace at St. Bridget's church at the. beachee all would be prepara­ Planning Another use of motor vehicles except those . raidcis on German tcriitory did no relief by 10 billion df)llar.s and Ceneral de Gaulle operated under special police per­ Sung Ching-Taeu. manager of one Plattshurg-Watertown area for ed $283,000,000, an increase of f en o'clock. tory to the first major objective in military damage, but caused ' con- A T BOLTO.N PLAYHOUSE far exceeding the $'2(1.000.000,000 mits. i siderable damage to houses" in of the Ira gest coal firms in China, maneuvers Aug. 5 to 25. $54,000,000 over the same period any campaign to Invade this coun­ I War Relief Partv Condemned to Death in Ivia own automobile after knock­ increase in the national debt since try seizing of a port. Once s 1 The government, attempting to the vicinity of Cologne, killing and SHOWBOAT PLAYERS IN Numbers of troops and dates of last vear 1932. ; Gost of Living ing his chauffeur iinconacloua and "HUSBAND HUNTERS" Plavgroiiiid Dav port had been obtained, they ex­ Clerrhont-Ferrand. France. Aug safeguard the dwindling supply of ' injiinn;- a number of civilian.s the exercloes in those areas are: When the indirect cojius of 2- i,T»i—Gen Charles de Gaulle, the gasoline, also applied a complete throwing him out of the car VAUDEVILLE Second Army, 65,000. Sparta. plain the Germans could try to A group of local women o.f Brit­ In addition to the submarine drinking alcohol are figured. John SI 10 U 8 IiK Ti'iin e .siqiply the landing force by deep­ French officer who formed a pro­ ban on the operation of automo- which was sunk by the U-boat ALL THIS WEEK* Wls . area. Aug. 11 to 31: Third Q. Public's schnapps have jiisl At the Local Y ish ancestiy, several of whom' Army, 65,000, Sabine River-Alex- German Insanity water freighters convoyed by air­ worked enthusiastically on the | visional French Committee In ! biles and trucks owned by indus­ another submarine «a s sent lo the Ainiounccs \ctv .Vdtnisslon S.V and iSc. atxiul equalled the national debt. London to carry on . the fight andria. La., area. Aug. 4 to 24: plane and submarine and possibly recent successful card and lawn i tries in certain categories and bottom by a plane off the Nor­ Children 10c. Curtain 8:45. All told these costs reached $33.- Open Saturday Fvening intil 9 O'clock against Germany, was condemned Fourth Army, divided )>etween Seen on IiuTease Children from the four local run in through lanes of mines as e war relief party at the home of private and professional persons wegian coast, the communique Currency Control 064 ,509,062 on Jan 1, 1939 I Washinotton. Aug 2 /P- Secre- to death today by a nulitarv court Fort Lewis, Wash . and Camp Rip­ ! tary of I^bor Perkms reported t'>- playgrounds gathered at the further safeguard | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence t'ase in ...^(,, , The minister of siipplie.s also -■iaid. Peiping, .^ug. 2 i,-P' The Po- With all this money paid out it 1 ley. Minn . Aug. 4 to 24. 'day that the cost of liVing for Y.M.C.A. today for the first of a However; the British would not I Highland Park, are arranging for published a deriee limiting fuithoi lillc.ll Council of Japanese-domi­ dismayed John Q. to find out there More than 500,000 regulars, re­ I wage earners in large cities wa.s ; series of Inter-Playground' Days he juit Hitting around while all a large card and bingo party for Charges of trea.son. attacks on the rations of sugar, saicharme, nated North China announced new Minneapolis, Aug. 2 ul’i The wasn't much consolation on the I Aiiti-Aircra/t Cans serves, guardsmen, .students and 'OT per (*ent higher on June 15 than ' to be held this summer. Repre­ Ihi.s was going on. | Wednesday evening, August 7 at the security of the .“itate and de­ , fats and oils and isHued new hnii- currency control today apparently mode of government m Germany eredit side of the ledger. sented were the East Side. West sertion to a foreigfi country in lations on the distribution of milk in line with the formation of a •StATE* businessmen have received two with its accompanying play upf)n. Included in the gross/co.sts of ‘ on Mar^h 15. Food prices were hp They point out Hitler's expedi- 8 o'clock on adjoining lawns it Interrupt Conference weeks to a year of training since 2.R per cent anr! root 0 1 per cent.. ' Side, Green and North End. tion would be vulnerable as soon ; 203 Center street. The affair Is time of war were laid before the , products rlcacr economic bloc composed of A G A IN — A (ireat Picture Has the fear of its people has caused bottled spirits and beer from 19.33- Berlin, Aug. 2—t/P:—The daily July 1, 1939. I There were slight f!ec)incs m 1 An extensive program of sporLs as it got into its ships and would planned for the evening so that the German press conference for for­ Japan. North China and Man- Captured a Great Tradition! a considerable number of mental 39 were public revenues totaling Keith’s Greatest August Sale eorapetltlon was being eond-r'led choukuo outlined yesterday In the The maneuvers will get under disorders. Dr. George Ferret, for­ $4.408.76h.,589. less than 18, per i'lothing fuel, ire and house fur- remain that way on the trip across men may he able to attend, and i eign Journalists was Interrupted way just as the training ramp's ' ni.shlncs The cost level in mid- • I - -.r , - • e- for both boys and girls. dramatically today by the boom­ sl.itement by the .lapanese govern­ merly nttarhe told reporters that he had given up Springe; Mrs. Mary McAllister. 11 ; other British aympathizera have the finishing touches t^ a y on many after tqp Inva.sion of Hol­ identified plane. final plans for participaUng in a drink. Tlntter street: R iumcII Davis. 15 Registrars of Voters Robert N already begun the sale of tickets land. This plane, it was later report­ , mammoth "war games" In^ upper His contribution to crime cost I Proctor Road; Paul Kupchunos, ' Veitch and Edward F. Moriarty l th* pxriy t'’ insure as large an ed. flew over the city at a height IS' hn.sed on the estiniaie that 1 Wtpplng. New York state, starting .next ;were at the municipal building this ! attendanre as possible. of about 5.000 feet and changed Rail C r088ing Only Circu:i Thii Year! liqunr is responsible for 16 per AdmittedVdmltu today: Doris Wolfe, | aJternoon lo accept party enroll- I ------week. New Vndtr-arm its course immediately when antt- Over the week-end. by (rain and ShoiHsIi Foivi*iii rent of (he annual crime bill. To 115 CUtarter Oak street, ; ment of voters preparatory to the First Time Ever Here! air'eraft shells, apparently warn­ Crash Kills 6 truck, they will move int oan area avoid overstatement, this 16 per Birth: Today, a ton to Mr. and | holding of the prlmariaa next ing shots, burst about it. ■ rent has been rharged against Cream Deodorant Mrs. Arnold New'man, 42 \t ood- ; month, Tire session today will not roughly outlined by Platsbiirg. Policy IJiichaiiueil iaftly About Town The plane was a small biplane Manchester Potadaam and Ogdensbiirg to be­ liquor only for 1936-38 with an bridge street. | end until 10 p. m . giving perso .a a | and although no official statement (Contiauad from Page One) average of less than half that Discharged today; Mrs Harvey ; chance to register this evening. _ come a portion of the "Black was available It apparently was a Army " that toward the end of the total figure for 1933-35. Stops Perspiration Wlnchell, and infant daughter, ; There will he another aetaion of the - „ '"•''■'laoe nfMiss Evel\-n R. German plane which had strayed Maryland company held the con­ MON., AUG. •Stockholm. Aug. 2 cT - King Rockville; Ida Gootzait, 35 Birch . registrars held next week Fridav i Paterson and Edgar Hale Harke three weeks tour of diit.v. will en­ LooClng at these colossal trilala. from the course presenbed for tract. and Bolick was in charge o f Gustav V, in a .ipeeeh from the John Q. has started scratching lus atreat; Roy Mellen, Broad Brook j Only legal voters may enroll for , " ‘J’ tomorrow after DouRherly Circus Ground! gage the "Blue Army" in mock ] noon at three o'clock at the Eman- flying over Berlin. the crew. throne convoking a .special Parlla- head and wondering if may he he ff/ gad all hospital clinic patients. | primary purposes. Signal Operating Properly | warfare. ; 1 el Lutheran < hurch. ' ment session today, declared Swe­ isn't paying too big a price for his Death: Conrad Diata, 3S, of 127 However, no one enrr.Iled in a They will combine with about den's foreign policy unchanged School street. The railroad issued a statement , 70,000 other troopa from New liquor in alcohol-bred hospitaliza­ party at lliii time, .-nay vote in Remarks of Molotoff and said he was continuing his ef­ tion. in broken homes, in disea.se. Ceiuua; 76 patients, The Monday noon meeting of asaerting the accident occurred at ■York. New Jersey. Pennsylvania. that party's piimary this fall, forts to "hold my country aloof In poverty, in highway deaths, in since, by law, in Manchester a the Manchester Kiwania club will Satisfy Germans an "open crossing protected by Maryland, and'the District of Col­ Slaepar Escapes Lightning '' held aa usual at the Country Berlin, Aug. 2 Authorized automatic flashes, which were op- , from war while con.servlng its many .social evils, lowered effi­ person must have been identified umbia in the most ambitimis man­ liberty and independence " ciency, and in actual cash Dannebrog, Neb. i/Pi—Pete Son- \"ith t party at least six months clubhouse. The program will be German sources referred today erating properly." adding that "it | euvers ever, carried out by the The legislators, railed to take up dergard, bachelor farmer, la a fel­ before he may vote aa a member. furnished by Dr. F. F, Bushnell with obvious satisfaction to the was reported, the weather was Army In peace time. low who sleeps soundly, but -A This Is to forestall any tactical who has not disclosed its nature. remarks of Russian Premier-For­ foggy." r e IndiistriRl aid and defense meas­ 1. Don not rot dresses, does To Send Twa Divisions ures. walked from Parliament to Bov \^Hiit8 Ball: nor irriiite skin. bolt of lightning shot down hia shifts from one party to another in The attendance prize will be fur- eign Commissar Molotoff yester- The Impact tffsseii h section of i New England will send two full ghlmnev, demolished a section of ni.-.hed by Jot Eider. Now that the da;^ about the United States- and' UIIEAT the castle to hear the king's ad­ 2. Nowaiiingtodry Cxnbeuscd the events one party sought to National Guard divisions to the rtj;hi after shaving. the roof, tore away three aides of "jam " a piimary of the opposition hot spell is over it liehoovea every also praised his "eJear and ob­ dress. Loads to His Doalli member in town lo turn out for •'frsy." the 26th (Yankee division) The ruler dcclaiffed the nation $. Instanily stops perspiration bia bouse and caused the bed in (o nominate the opposition candi- jective expose of German-Ruasian of jilaasachuaetls. and the JiSrd .this first meeting in Auguat. relations." must use Its produetive resources lor 1 to I days Removes odor ybich be was sleeping to bounce dale—ronrelvably one whom the I'dtvlalon, ' compriaing units from The Molotoff speech left no to take "care of our state of pre­ from perspiration. foiir,feet away from the wall, t’ ete "ja'mmera' might eaailv l>eat ip an 'Connecticut. Rhode Island. Ver­ .•tan Antonio. Tex., Aug 2 /P' 4. Apure.«’hi(e,greaseless,suin- »tgpp*4 out of bed, unharmed. .election Manchester Camp No. 2640, doubt, they aaid. that any attempt PUBLIC paration, exterior, aa well aa in­ mont and Maine. In addition, the Joe Doran. 13. wanted n hall less vanishing cream. Royal Neighbors, has postponed its to Interpret German-Russlan rela­ terior." outing which was to have been 211th Coaat Artillery regiment He took 25 cents from his father B. Arrid has been awarded the tions as strained were completely Setback Party to buy one. Approval Seal of the American held tomorrow afternoon at the wrong. (anti aircraft) o f Maaaachusetta cottage of Mr. and Mrs. John An­ and the f97th Ant) Aircraft regi­ The father. Bus Driver Nicholas Instiiute of Laundering for Asserting that Molotoff had in­ being harmless to fabrics. derson, Andover Lake. Tha regular dicated that any American at- NEW LEGION HOME ment of New Hampohirr will be Asks Move to Gill Doran, ScoTderr'Joe for, taking the meeting of tha camp will take formed into a provisional brigade Money. 25 MILLION Jan oi Arrid tampt to interfere with Russian Leonard St., Manchester havaboanaold. rcyajaitodkyl place Monday evening at tha home foreign relations would be reject- with the 69th Coaat Artillery (anti Juvenile Grime "T don't want to live a'nymore," aircraft) regiment, regular Arm.v, the boy sobbed to his mother. i of Mrs. James Munsic. fir., 28 Fiseh Peach Shortcohee 'ed. the Germah sources aaid this U'hat’s so dHTerent about themf Tonight at 8; In A few minutes later the mothCM I Chestnut street. 2 cups sifted flour ^ was "n o t unimportant" to Ger- of Portland, Me., for the maneu­ Just,have a tM tel found Joe dying of a pistol wound ARRID 8 teaspoons baking powdei I many. vera. Solid maple bedroom suite Tax Collector Bamiiel Nelson One of the few unltjf in the war Washington. Aug. X- rA’i . Forti­ Justice of the Peace O. L. Wiley At ail alarfB BalUag lallH 2 tablespoons sugar i These authorized German sources .'5 (.iash Prize* g ” a j a r ( r Ibq a a d S 9 ^ Jr., stated this afternoon that ap­ Two easy aecrets transform or­ games to be eqiilpp^ with the fied lytth statisties showing that said it was a case of suicide. 1 teaspoon salt I also aaid they derived satisfaction aaiwWMkR mrnmo mu-Aabaal youth was a major rontrlbutor to proximately $830,000 of the cur­ dinary shortcakes into this dessert Admission 26c. new Gar and aemi-automatic rifle A rlistinrlive fliiile id'new styling that ia mod ap­ 'j cup Spry from what they termed Molotoff’a maiACttlB, MOSB0N crime In the first half of 1940 FBI rent tax—or about 92 per cent of de luxe—guaranteed to make folks 2 teaspoons grated orange rind rejection of English diplomatic and and Baal WOB W UT will be the 191at Infantry, Masaa- the $900,000 due—has been collect­ chusetta National Guard, with Director J. Edgar Hoover called pealing. Dresser and ehest have bowetl ends, sit upland take notice: *1 cup milk (about) , propaganda attempts to drive a DOUBLE ed to date. Much of the remainder --wedge between Russia and Ger­ headquarters in Worcester. today for concerted effort by 6 peaches, peeled, cut in pieces; III IlFWt ci-od/eour Gusm.. will be cleared up this month it First secret—grated orange rind many and to "draw the Soviet in­ Runcffl GOKUOUiVt Gsuton Participating regular army homes, achools and churches to re­ attractive ship design and full dust proofing. and sweetened SATURDAY ONLY duce juvenile delinquency. ia thought. Town appropriations added to tha shortcake mixture. cup heavy cream, whipped to the English sphere of influ­ • i n i l l U l OF FCOPLE M l M IM U t troopa from this area include the are baaed on the assumption that- ence." 7th Field Artillery, Fort Ethan O f sll fingerprint arrest records Note the clever drawer pulls. Full sized IhnI is Second secret—ri.ch biscuit dough Sift flour with baking powder, • T ill IF FOIIEMII ELEFItITI at least 90 per rant of the taxes iAlIen, VL, part of the 26th In­ studied by the FBI during the first miads with a one hundred per cant sugar and salt. Cut in Spry and due will be collected, a percentage CIRCLE • teORU OF MURinCEIT ROMEt' fantry, Fort Devena. Moss., a six months of 1940, Hoover said In appropriately styled—and head and foot posts are Dresser and .Mirror all-vegatable shortening contain­ grated orange rind until mlxtur* a statement that 17.6 per cent FHIfailBE now topped. la as fine as meal. Add milk, Snais Return Belgian • CL0WR8 mORE • RCRM OF TERTI squadron of the 3rd CaVolry, Fort Green Trading Stamps were those o f persons under ■ 21 Medal SVS 6 maket — “ fibre-tied." Buy oii Keith's budget payment ing no^ moisture or added ingred­ mixing until a soft dough la isors Ethan Allen, and numerous small­ Uhesl, Bed Royal Children to. King years of age. 1 DAY ONLY, gATlIRDAY A Mmask Bale ients. Use Sprj-, and your short­ formed. Knead lightly about 20 Th« CrMin of the WorU’$ er units, all part of the First Di­ feed meney ge farther Berlin, Aug. 2— The three vision. More persons 19 years old were plan. cakes will be light aa a feather seconds. children of King Leopold .of Bel- CheicBst Circus TbIbrI 3’ernis from Weekly Butte, Mont. OP)— One way to Advaaoe at Fotsdun. arrested than in any other single and flaky-tender. And Spry's Roll to 3-8-inch thickness. Cut , glum. Crown Prince Baudouln, 9, drive a customer right out -of the ' Advance details from, all units age group. Charges of murder and purity »as%s and vsaaaaveatvwblandfieaa aaasta^fairly ppush u a t i with 3-incb biscuit cutter. Spread , Princess Josephine Charlotte, 12, salesroom is the way William Cor- the delicate orange flavor through half of the biscuits with Spry and already have reached Potsdam, manslaughter were filed during the Monaco Motor Sales , belt, car salesman, used. i . - ...... j and Prince Albert, 6, have been „ ADULTS, Only 'SOe. period against 375 persona under See Our Greatest August Sale Values Offered Thtoughoul The Store! to the flnisbed shortcakes. Juicy, ■ place remaining biscuits on top. j returned to him by German plane headquarters for the New Eng­ t l 14-75 - *0 OAK STREET, COR. COTTAGE ST. "How's the mdtor?” inquired a CHILDREN Under It Vra., 25e land outflts, and are engaged in 21. fragrant peaches taste so good in { Plsce on baking sheets. Baks from Portugal, where they .were ALSO! "NIGHT RIDERS" (PrioM Includa All Tax.) the preliminary work of making I prospoct ■itting In tbs driver's this delicious combination. in very hot oven (450 degrees F.) taken when Belgium be'eame a 14.75 Down Jwt A Bioek FroBi J. W. Hak’g— .camp. lYUg Nugget ■eat of a lolesfloor sample. Remsmber— these fresh peach 8 to 10 minutes. belligarent, the authoritative Ger­ FLASH GORDON SEECIALt "Try It," generously suggested shortca^ee ore easy, luscious end The first trainload of Massachu­ $4.50 Per Month Split biscuits end put together man commaotairy Dlenat aua _ 1 _ NOW ----- Corbett inexpensive to make. When the with peaches. Top with sweet Deutochlond saiti today; ■’ setts troopa wdll leavs Boston at 1 N« vo4 i aty, Calif.. Aug. 2—(JP) The customer etepped on the family colls loudly for "aeconda" ened whipped cream. Serves 6. OVENWARE TO LADIES! a. m. (e. s. L ) Sunday and the —Jack Bbeedy, Downie'vllle miner, The children were flown to "PRIMROSE PATH" I Starter. The car scooted right you'll be glad you clipped the re- | (A ll meeauremenU in thfa re- Brusaela and then taken to the lost ot 12 special trains will lesva said today he had found a 30- The G. E. Keith Furniture Co. "Adventure In Oiamonda" I ^rough the ^ate gloss window. «lp*- ^ I clpe are levelK prisoner-king ia a military^ car. Waltham at 6:15 p. m„ (e. s. U) ounce solid gold nugget in an old -Com er Main and School Streets Free Parking Opposite High School tha same day. „ river channel. Sheedy valued the K E M P ’S, Inc. .' * \ New Hompshlrels' 173nd Fltld nugget at $1,000.

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and aqulpmant whleh Stormj Weather Wrecks ■ Blimp tha natldn lu rn 't got but la begin­ To Guard France's Stimson Tale Russians Turn Discovers Fire Windsors Sail lovacs Victor ning to wt. \ Coward, Sets Aside Plans Louisiana Politicians }eep He aald that ^William 8. Knud- Western Colonies ■en, In char^K of dafenaa plana for About Canal To Union Plan In Auto Truck For Play Until War Ends For New Post Over Champ industrial production,.told him the In Another Furious Fikhi other day toat a lot oKoompanleaof^mpanles ■ i. were pniceedlng _wlth_ Uif^.OOO,- Called Errrfr For 3 States Local Fireman \Nolicc8 By M aik Boitob -special mtasion. When he started DepartuiNs of Excalibur New Orleans, Aug. 2-^rC/P)—Lou-"^ Long, recently indicted for alleg­ Up««t8 Bobby Riggs in 000 worth of ordera for alt kinda New York, Aug. 2—(>P)— Noel j back to hie Parle quarters he wae of materials and machinery ^th - Sm oke as the O u r W as Isiana politicians again are neck ed embezzlement in padding New (ContlniMd from Fag« One) Miss Teresa B. Madden x (Ooatbiiied from Pag* On*) Coward, now In the United States stopped with the news that the Deiayerl 40 Minutes 4^%t Net Match After out waiting for actual contracts^. deep in another furious political Orleans dockboard payrolls luet Near Hose Housed ^ on a confidential mission for the German* had captur);d the , city Waiting for Duke. ',-efore the Fcbrcary primary, ^ l- Seven Setbacks. The United States, be .declared, British government, has set aside and thus his house there with hi* campaign that promises to become had learned from the predict war American engineers, he added, are anla, Latvia and Estonia and dele­ ed the Indictment the ‘‘smallest, employed on fire control equipment To Wed E. R, Machell^ Jr. gations from Bessarabia and bis plane for new plays until the papers and other possesaions were ,. • almost aa bitter os last winter’# meanest piece of skullduggery ever that nations without trained man The driver of Hook A Ladd^ war is finished. lost. Lisbon, Portugal, Aug. 2.— .... ^ Southampton, N. T., A u f. 2.— power were In a bad way. ir the Qknal Zone. northern Bucovina were attend­ perpetrated on a man," and charg­ Leopoldo Arosemena, Panama’s Miss Teres* Barbara M a^n ing th* seMton, The announce­ Company No. 1 of the South M an\ Then, be Is going to one of those Just what Coward la doing tn The Duke and Inches* of Wlndso): | —Frank Kovac*, flefeated aev«n The way the chief executive put f — were en route to the Bahamas by j Long forces. ed efforts were )>eing made to minister of interior and acting for­ ment brought prolonged ap- cheater fire department was sitting leolated corners of the world he thia country'la something about "blacken and de.stroy me" because cOnMCUtIve time* by Bobby RigR*. it was this: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pitrick Is in the habit of frequenting. which he ia unusually silent. way of New York today, possibly The new administration headed In 1917 this country built an'^ eign minister, ssdd at Panama that plaua*. In the doorway of the firehouse on "I know enough alioiit thia state, tha National champion, beat him the 81 pereons held for deportation Madden of 138 Bisaell gtreet w ill, This Journey not only will be to "I’m going to Washington,” he under long-range protection of by Ooy. ,Sam H. Jones has declar­ army of 4,000.000 men but they Formation of a new Moldavian Pine street at 3:31 this afternoon its functions, Kovemment, etc., to- today In th e aeml-finala o t th e an ­ were mostly European "refugees." become the bride,. ' of Ernest r republic, Including 3.000,000 Mol_ resume hie writing,-but “to get .said, "and after that I'm not sure. Britlan warships guarding against ed war on Louisiana’s entire house be in a position to expose them." nual Meadow club invitation tennU did not go into action until 13 Vi when he saw a truck driving along tmy nerves unstrung.” There Is a possibility I may go on any attempted German or Italian delegatloh in Congress, and is Papers Not In Order Robert Machell, Jt^ son of Mr. and | davlans In Bessarabia and the Besides seven of the Incum- tournament. Kovac* completed hi* months later. They were picked up and turned Hartford road and turning Into * . WK StiU AsMrte Itself. to Singapore before I return to Naval coup. seeking to dust all eight represen- Meanwhile no shot was fired Mrs. Emeat Machell of S,| Ukraine, as part of the union London. tatives on Sef^ 10 In the Demo- 21 other Dcmocrato and 4 three y e a r quest of victory In a over to Canal Zone officials, he was approved July 9 by the Coun­ Pin* street. There was some­ Even amid the tumultuous at- This 1* what "Mr. and Mrs, four aet m atch 6-4, 7-9, 6-4, 6-2. against this country over here, but Taylor street, at a ceremony In i moephere of war, this noted play­ One report is that Coward ia Windsor," as they appeared on the cratlc' primary. Hepuhlicana aspire to the House of that wa.? Just a bit of sheer luck said, when It was found that their cil of People’s Commissars. thing that attracted his attention Representatives, Name calling s\ich Kovacs, Oakland, Calif., eUr cer­ papers were not in order. Their St. JapR^a's. church tomorrow' coming from the body of the truck wright’s bubbling wit' which here to ascertain how much foods passenger list, took with them I'lans To Batti* Senators and would never happen again In momipg at nine o’clock. Palma { and other materfals the United when the American Export liner Furthermore Jones has served aa typified the winter campaign is tified hi* triumph with a craahlng point of entry, he explained, had that looked like smoke. He call­ bounds through all his comedies luider way on every stump now. service that Rigg* barely reached this nation’s history. .. a n d 'white garden flowera will Britain Fights Against ed to the driver of the truck to still asserts itself. Staten ia prepared to send to vari­ Excalibur sailed late yesterday notice that the fight will go on Must Have Trained Army been through the Canal Zone. fo r the final point. United States Army Intelligence decorate the altar. I atop and the command wo* follow­ The day he landed In New York, ous needy European natjons that aftern o o n : against the last unpurged rem- The defeat o.' the entire House In other words, the United nanta of the Long machine, Sena- The fickle wind that annoyed officers at Panama disclaimed The bridal attendanta will be World Supremacy Idea ed. aboard a ship filled with refugee have collapaed before the Nazi Three dogs; j delegation, if accomplished prob­ States must have a trained army blitzkrieg. It ia feared in London ! tors Ellender and Overton, when ably will he unique in recent both ’players was particularly knowledge that 81 foreign agents Mrs. John McFarland, sister ot I London, Aug. 3.—(g’l—Russian The fireman ran Into the houae, English chltafen. Coward' tele- i 52 pieces of luggage; beforehand, consisting of fighting circles that if the United States m a- come up for re-election in A m eriran history, "Two of th e 1n- harmful to Bobby’s lobbing game, were being held. Refugees a,t the the bride as matron of honor. Mlsa j Premier-Foreign Commissar Molo- grabbed a hand extinguisher and phoned me and said, In a most i An old portable sewing 1 men, supply men, mechanics and | furnishes a great deal of needed : 1942 and 1944 respeclivalv. rumbents 're ten-year velerana in an important part of his attack. Catherine Madden, another alater, toff’a charge that Britain prefers extinguished a fire that was burn­ dignified accent: j chine; factory workers. All would re- j immigration quarantine atetion in I supplies to such nations that they I But to make the campaign more Wii'-hi.ngton. while five arc relative, Kovacs, with, his tremendous Balboa, they said, formed the only will be bridesmaid. Francia to "continue the war for world ing In the truck, almost before the “The children who came over A set of golf clubs; quire training, he aald, whether | B arry will only fall Into the hands of the ! Interesting than ever, there has new'iorr.ers having first been elect­ reach, scrambled aucceeafully after group of foreigners approaching supremacy” brought the rejoinder driver...... of the.. truck...... realized...... that rith me. all tiny tot®, w-ere darl- I ! Four basket-boxes of old they were in uniform or not. | of Hartford, cousin of the bride­ I Germans, Coward however, would i I been a henoai.ssance of the Kepub- ed in 1936 moat of Bobby’s choicest passing that figure. ffom authoritative Britlah sources | there was anything wrong, IS and behaved themselves ad- ■ deira and port wine; By training men in advance for : groom. will be best man for Mr. make no comment on this report. and party in Louisiana following ■hot*. In the final game of the first Steam.ship line* reeponsible for Machell and the ushers will be today that this is what Britain is The truck was owned by ibly. The only ones Who , One 1940-model limousine defense, a nation saves human I Things .Not Too Bad , the nomination of Wendell L Will- aet, he returned a Riggs drop-shot leaving the refugees in the Canal John McParland and Harold Leon­ fighting against. Manchester Country Club and lined to get out of hand were | trailer, W .irk Thrm'tgh .Mr RaMs lives. An untrained Army and > I "I/ondon ia not its usual gay The'ship’s sailing was delayed ■ and 'Hepublican that looked as good as four aces Zone, informed source* .lald. may ard of this town and Robert Cratty Commenting on Molotoff’s state­ being used to cart rubbish to tli Sme of the children’s nhraes who Navy mean casualties much high- ment In his speech yesterday that town dump. It was the rubbish ' self. " Coward said, "but things The crew of this 1.50-foot commercial blimp (Goodyear) escaped-from an electrical stormy by mak­ 40 minutes by the duke, who was are r ir.- In a poker game, and Riggs was be required to return them, but of Rockville. made an Incredible roar of noise ao amazed he stood by while the er than in the case of trained man th* appointment of Rir Stafford th.At w as burning. Th* tru c k «SM ing a quick landing near Quincy, Maas , hut picture allow* what happened to the blimp when strong driven to the pier by his host of i " I-ortdm, A ug 2 — (iPt — B ritM l difficulty was expected becatise the Rev. VVlIllan J. thinn, the roe- trying to tell the infants they ; ball passed him. Kovacs repeated power, and fewer cases of disease : Crlpps, a leftist, as ambassador not damaged. should he quieter. The infants winds began pulling away stakes of Its mooring mast. About $8,000 worth of helium escaped. the past month, the Portuguese I “ tv,* i /„ • » a , fart irv '.■riikers are hetofnln^ ac- result from having a trained or-; war ha* stopped operation* of tor of St. James’s church who 1 the feat often enough to halt most 'some European llr.es. reflected a desire to Improve So­ were perfectly quiet. The nurses ® /'ctonaive system that banker Ricardo Espiritn Santo. ' cu.*to?bed to work right through ganlzatlon. * will perform the ceremony, will of Bobby’s rallies. 'A t Cristobal. Canal Zone Naval Mis*Teresa B. MaMea viet - British relations. these were noisy collapse when they at- They did not arrive until 6:20 P-' wine Hip . u t p nV oii a :r rair?.s. the .M inistry of L#h.or A nation can not get a suffi­ use the single ring service. Kovacs will meet Don McNeill, of sources said "that certainly la so." "Whv don’t-you roar and snor( I : .said yestrr'iay. Offirials cited the ciently trained force of military To "secure" French possessions officials announced that four Unit­ The bride will wear a princess m , 1- '20 . minutes . after scheduled p „ represcntatlvrj,renreaentatlve* all nil ofif whom wrrf- Oklahoma City, in the final round. ed S\(\te8 destroyers had been sta- of the brldegroom’e parents on They declared that the next in here about noon and .hew Railroad Gets Dirty h'ln.'urig r.f a facto rv ".som ew here and non-military men by Just pass­ in the Western Hemisphere, style gown of white brocaded taf­ o.. land not the fault of the French .sailing lime, whereas most of the ^ ^y. pul into office . h;|e McNeill defeated Elwood Cooke, of tloned\ neifr the Atlantic and ■ Taylor street. move seemed to lie now with Mos? Willkie Believes Issues other passengers had been aboard in Kiigliind ' in which not one ing an act of Congress when war former French Premier Cartiille feta. with train. Her full length th old ■ Huey' P. Lmg mai bine Portland, Ore., ^-0, 6-4, 6-1, in an Pacific antiances to the canal to | On their return from a w edding cow. but that Sir Stafford was Which means_____ I I _ went. » , to 1 lunch ' people * ...Vu. and Army as a whole Shirt With Complaint since 2 30 and the duchess had em­ n.ii, ; pioduitjon was lost, al-' Chautemps, above, wilt soon rhe people in London and other held sway. To-ward that end the encounter that started nearly an breaks out or by having a purely replace Milpa sent to the I'nlted i veil will fall from a coronet of trip to Washington, D. C.. for ready to resume long-stalemated with the tall and lean and tanned 1 barked at 5:2.5 p. m. ft.'iugh r.r.e cnrl of the factory was leave France for South Amer­ English cities are getting used to new administration has perfected hour after the Rigg.s-Kovacs voluntary system. Therefore com­ pearls and her bridal bouquet will which the bride will w ear a m oss trade negotiations whenever the dramatl.st who wrote "Private Will Be Decisive Factor Have Verandah Suite ,hil. ica, according to recent report States forqyerhauling. The Identi­ the blackouts and other Inron- New York, Aug. 2 — ■ a coalition with the old regular match, and ended about ten min­ pulsory conscription is the most ty of the relief destroyers was not of calla lilies. green and white ensemble, they Kremlin was ready. Lives", "Bitter Sweet" and many The Wind.sors have a verandah [ efficient way to handle the prob- j from Berlin. Naiis claim he’ll D eaths venience.s of war and the whole ‘’This,” quipped the letter of Democrats in ,.New" Orleans for a utes sdter. illsclosed. The matron qf honor will be wdll m ake th e ir hom e fo r th e p re s­ other stage hits. suite with a private deck designed try to prevent the U. S. from ' (Ivilian population Is ready for the a CQmmiiter, "is the tale of a map out most of his campaign ticket to eliminate the i 's two McNeill raced through the first lem. gowned in royal blue taffeta. She ent wdth the parents of the bride­ I’lacee Most Ihingermis Now. Colorado Springs, Colo., Aug. 2- for u c as a gun turret in case ‘•colonizing” Latin America. f'«.nrad Dietz battle we. know miLst come. But, sh irt " for himself. present incumbents In the hou.se a e t in leas than fifteen minutes, al­ The president continued to ex­ will we.nr a matching turban and groom . Finnish Police Club "It is Ironic and as strange (\s lip, W endell L W illkie th in k s Ameri'an entry into war should pound hla views along this line: Conrad Dietz, 38, of 127 School the.v haveh't droppeil all their rec- The temperature was high Willkie remarked to reporters .\titf»matl4-Hlly Nominee lowing Cooke no more than two carry a bouquet of pink ro.ses. The The bride gave to her atten­ everything seems to be about thia the coming election will be decided convert the Excalibur Into an It does not make a lot of differ­ ITrilisli B<>iiil>er8 Helsinki Workers street, died this morning at 9:15 i reatlons and other pleasures. and hia apirlla low, continued that new census figures had dem-i Rene A. Derouen, Hou.v vet. points in suiy game. Cook? softened bridesmaid’s gown will be of rose dants ivory lockets and the bride­ at the .Manchester Memorial hospi­ war," Coward said, "that the armed auxiliary crul.ser. Occupy-' hla game In the second set, and a ence what ages are put in the being manufactured by the Colt taffeta with turban to match and Mo.scow, Aug, 2— A dis­ ; "Two plays. 'Rebecca' and Thomaa J. Smyth, deputy on Issues rather than party lines, onstrated that Wa.«hlngtor\ D. C„ eran. has announced he would re­ / Arma Company, which received an groom’s gifts to his beat man and tal. He was admitted to the hospi­ places where I used to find the Ing cabins off the verandah, which 4-4 deadlock resulted before Mc- law. but it would be a good thing arm bouquet of yellow roacs. patch by 'I’ass. official Sovfet new* , 'Thunder Rock,’ are Piccadilly hits j clerk of Qiieena county, ao he Wlllkle made that clear yester­ was a "boom town. While many tire because of ill health. His ac­ order for $2,000,000 or more this Hit Nazi Tenters ushers were genuine leather bill­ agency, .said today that Flnnl.sh tal only yesterday Mr. Diet* has peace I needed to write my plays I now and there are quite a few ! will sen-e as- a private dining neill won two straight to take the to know the nrpacltlea of the vari- I The bride's mother will be at- removed hjs coat on his train day In a Joint press conference cities lost population during the tion automatically made Van^e week, hut its facilitlca ar.e limited folds. police in Helsinki clubbed workers not been in good health for several are places that are now quite dan­ ^ profitable musicai shows. Beatrice \ room, were the five other members session. The final set found Cooke ou.s groups. All re g is tra n ts w ould I fired in blue and yellow print chlf- ride to his Jamaica office. last decade, the nominee said, Plauche, campaign manager for Gene.ral Wea.son said. New Both bride and bridegroopi were who were attempting to attend a veeks, but it was not until this gerous ones. ■i/lllle and John Gtclgiid are doing ' with William Allen ’.t’hite, the Wa.shington gained. of the party —Capt. George Wood, Jones during la.st winters mx- unable to harness any sort of olTen- not be given rifles. For instance, (Continued From Page ()ne) I fon, with large hat. and the brlde- On arrival, "my newly- the president knew a man, an ex­ plants are necessary, he added. graduated from Manchester High meeting of the Society of Friend­ week that he was unable to go to "I did .some of my most satis­ my play 'Tonight At 8:30’ for the ^ F!lmporla, Kas., editor. "I shall have something to say , the duke's aide de camp, and Mrs. months-long campaign 't.aiHe with AND PBtrECTlY MATCNO T O O . alve and McNeill took it in quick I groom’s mother in blue and white laundered while shirt appear­ p e rt m echanic, who wa-s vo lu n teer­ a .N'azl squadron had dumped nine school with the class of 1936 B. ship and Peace with the U. S. 8. his work in the silk printing de- factory work on 'Private Live,*’ I soldiers In camps, and there are ! (Questioned by reporters, Wlllkle about that during the coming■: Wood, Dr tei tive F'leli her of Scot­ F'ormer Gov. F.arl K. I-ong tim e. ! silk with white turban. Both will The bride has been employed by pj.rtmcnt of Cheney Brothers. He while traveling tn CTilna in 1929. ; ed as though It had been worn land 5'ard, and the duchess' two ing bccauae he wanted to go to the liigh explosive and 40 incendbjry R. Similar clashes occurred in ! many other theatrical troupes' by the fireman of the locomo­ said he believed "fully half the cam paign " nominee in the seventh di.strut, front with a rifle, but this, man bombs-.- mostly on a golf course wear rose corsages. The ceremony the Underwood Typewriter com­ other Finnish cities, the dispatch was suffering with a nervous con­ Then the most threatening hazard |I touring the cqmps with the actors voters are independent they cross Waldo Rogers, Republican can­ maids. tradituinally Democratic. McKellar Victor will ho followed by a wedding in that country was an Icy bliz­ tive .should not be permitted to go to outside of town this morning. \ pany of Hartford and the bride­ said. dition that 'jrought on sever* working on a rrxiperative basis” party lines very easily. didate fo r Congre.*)* in New , F'lctcher, together with a Por­ (''irio u sly enough I>,ng him..«elf zard sweeping down from ihe SI- ! "I am sending the shirt un­ Solons Turn Domi the front because he wa.s' more Kye-vvitne.sses said thev saw the \ lu cakfa.st and reception for 60 groom is with the United Aircraft The dispatch followed by a day headache.* and entered the hospital ; Coward was remind*.! that "'I'herr used to be pride smong Mexico, told Willkie he had an ex­ tuguese detective. Inspcfted the though not a . and'uate really open­ herlan plateaus, but that wa? ea.sl- der separate cover and re- Windsors' accommodations early valuable at his trade. hi I 'eiiiiessee \ oti‘ plane fall into the water after I relatives and friends at the home Corporation. East Hartford. the warning of Premier Vyachea- for medical attention. wh.'n he wisile his autobiography, many people about their party par- cellent chani e of farrjdng that ed the verbal hie-.vork.s of the Born in Hebron, the son of Mr. ly offset by drinking a bottle of que.sl that when 'you have in the afternoon, and barred Bound To Be Crltirlzf^ British fighter planes had splat­ loff Molotoff that Finland must ; "Pre.sent Indl.ative," he rloked his Jlisanship, ' Willkie continued "NoW- state because many .New Mexico rampaign with a ."latement bitter­ Proposal to Limit brandy and eating nothing.” laundered it you return it to strangers from coming near the tered it with tracer bullets. drop anti-Soviet tendencies if sh e and Mrs. Conrad Dietz, he came to final chapter when he started on a ! they are proud ot their independ- [ Democrats resented the treatment ly assailing Jones, (he new- state Mr. Roosevelt aald at the out­ Aa for new plays, Coward made voyage around the world with this me. statero o m s. P recau tio n s al.so w ere set, after the reporter sounded Nashville, Tenn.. Aug. 2 , i,Pi No C'aMuilties Reported phle^ containing extracts of Hit­ the night. German filers dropped expects to main tain good relation* | Manchester with hla parent* when ence. ” Vice President Gamer received at ' Legislature, and other officials, i some notes, but they were lost to last sentence: "When we came up taken on the pier. Draft to 900,000 him out on reports that he was ’ A landslide Democratic p; imary No casualties were reported ler's Reichstag speech July 19. high explosive* and incendiary with Ruailo. j * ^’oy about 35 years ago and ha* "If this cannot be done, I ! Expresses Similar I'lew the Democratic convention. whom he said had run out on every from the German attack although Leaflets as well as bombs also bombs in northeast England and The Teas dispatch said more , since made his home here. He wax the Germans when Ultler's troops on deck, th ere wa.* no E ngland donate the shirt for use as The nominee made public a Among the other passengers rampaign pledge, and who he cool to conscription, that he was victory headeil the vctcian K. D marched Into Pans I White expressed a similar view the bombs blasted craters 40 feet ! were drf^ped on Wales where northeast Scotland and later in than 2,000 workers assembled In ' well known as a prompter of left Nothing but sea and sky!" an oil rag in one of your re­ teleg ram from Rep R obert G. were William Phillips. U. S. am- flaimed has fa-tened them.selves a (ConMnoeal from Page One) thinking the other day that he I McKellar today toward.s a fifth House ,\nd Paper* I»sl i telling reporters that independent wide and 20 feet deep. I fields in sbme sections were lle- Wales, eastern Scotland and east­ Helsinki working class quarter ■ "squ.irc ” danje.s. But, ('.iward a.lded .>n this trip pair shops " Alien 'D . T'enn i, a Third-term op- ba.?sador to Rome, and his daugh­ lighter state dji tator.s.hl 1 th an his was being damned If he did and ron.secutive------*------terra--- in the United Serving with the British Army, ' voters would aid Willkie in the Bomhardnient of a wlrele.ss sta­ scriboil ‘ns 'l^ hite as snow " from ern England. carrying auch slogan.* as “Despot- He Is survived by nls wife and to New 5'ork, "Flngland is far j The Long Island railroad s [(onent. pledging Willkie "full .sup- ter; Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, Jr.. bnjtiier ever hi‘l > ontemplated do- his statement, the president per_ damned if he didn’t. He said he States Senate. he escaped Just before the Ger- ! j .November election. port ■ ■ ; Barked by the powerful Mem- tion and crippling of a German the paper stdrm containing Hit­ "Damage was slight and casual­ i.sm cannot prevent us from ex- one child; four brothers. H enry more than Ju.st the island. It is claim agent could not ha ambassador to Poland; George i ing m itted this direct quotation: was bound to be criticized what­ mane took Paris because he had empire and a cKUlzallon and will ! I "The general drift Is toward us plii.s o rg an izatio n of N ational supply ship In air operations off ler's "peace nr destruction" ulti­ ties few." the government an­ prefslng ourselves on the future” Dietz of California. Wlliiam, John peached for comment. Gordon, minister to The Nether­ "I do not care to hold public "I am distinctly in favor of a ever he did and If he sent up a been ordered a few days previous- he as long *s there Is a sea and ' I I think It Is in the slsrs,'' White ! Committeeman E H. Crump. M '- the Norwegian cda.st were reported m atum . nounced. and' "Long live Soviet-Finnish and Emil Dietz of Manchester; lands, and Capt. John A. Gade, office. " he said, "hut I Intend to selective service training bill and ready-made bill for Congres.s to Ihref sisters, Mrs. Fred Lebutske ly to proceed to Portugal on a sky ” I added. retired, embaussy Naval attache pajM the new spaperm en w ould .say ' Kcllar and Gov. Prentice Cof>per by the Admiralty. Hitler then offered Britain a No matter how Hitler wants to friendship." Oldfield Refuses play a small part in wrestling the I consider it essential to adequate of Hartford, Mrs Fred Corbett of j While was asked whether he and Naval attache for air at the president was ordering Con­ i won by topheavy majoritlea in The .Air Ministry said a ' suc- "last chance" to Sqek peace on fight the war, the British said they But police arrived on the scene, governorship from the biggest national defense." Manchester and Mrs. Edward Negro ( 'oiivieleil i meant that Willkie would be ele.t- Brussels John Cudahy, ambassa­ While the Senate committee put gress to do something. I yesterday’s party voting. Cooper cessful " dayll^t raid had been i German terms or have her em- felt ready. used their batons, and when the To Mi.\ Two Suits bunch of drc.ble-c C'csscrs. high Bergeron of M'ssachusetta. His el. He replied that the Republican dor to Belgium, made a last-min­ hats, plutocr.'ts ar.'l turncoats th- -- e finishing- .. touches on its ver- Old man Dictator, he said, ,j Is seeking his second two-year made also yesterday on the Ger- | plre de.stroyed. workers resisted by hurling stones Industry is geared for export mothe; died last January. 4^11 S ilu v itliv 4 'In firr? i oooooce "or someone equally good ute change In plans and did not that ever held offi.e In this state tlon of the Burke-Wadsworth leg- I wbuld be the definition in some |I tenure as governor. man-held airport at Cherbourg, i British spokesmen promptly and production as well as for making several men end women were beat­ Welles Starts \ >liai , ^.jii elected. The funeral will be held at the Overnight News Los Angeles, Aug. 2 OP,—It's sail. or in this union." lalatlon the House Military Com- j'Sebries. Recalling the depression ; Franre. It acknowledged, however firmly reject the appeal. Two armaments, the country ha» set en, Tasi related. | that three of a strong force of 1. P. Holloran funeral home a t a I "The general drift la toward us," costing Barney Oldfield, one lime mlttee heard a succession of wit- crisis of 1933, he said he did send . g-k » I? • weeks of daily air raids - but out to capture Germany's pfe-war While coni'luded. "I have been con­ coastal rommand warplanes failed nothing more—have passed Sign* Ijiw on Meetings : time to be announced later. Of Connecticut racing drtvFr. twice as much in at­ b u b e nesaes on the same measure. | to Congress ready-made hills U O U lO r rjX clIlllllP S First Picture Edgard, La, Aug 2 ■A’j A to retu rn . toy market by the mass production vinced th.1 t voteiyj,don’l just hang torney fees for hus wife because, Some urged that voluntary enlist- > which were put through without | Carried Fully In Press. Helsinki. Aug. 2--'AP via Ra-, By Associated Press Jury including two Ncgroc.s found On the other hand, the German At the time Hitler's speech was of toy tanks, airplanes and barrage dloi President Kyositl Kallio to-! on to parlies. his lawyer said, "We don't want to ment be tried before a draft; | bearings, but this was only to ! halloon.s to help get dollars to pay Hugh Pierre, 2'4-year old Negro, I "The independents are a big, others declared the voluntary sys- , save time In the emergency. He i Siiake-Billeii Girl high command aald "all eight " made the British press and radio flay signed a law preventlnff pub­ Funeralb Officially Beginn Shoot- mix up the property Interests for the real article. Children I New Haven—The State Laljor guilty yesterday of ' murdering definite minority that might be­ . wdth the dirt of a divorce case. " o i ' a m o n O , tem had "failed " already and the got terribly p.'mcd for this, he i British bombers were shot down both carried It fully. .Several lic meetings which are "agaln.^ Constable Ignace Roussel four LIQUOR VALUES before they could reach their ob­ newspapers carried the text. The throughout the neutral part of the the intere.sl.s of the slate and i n g Miich-Dclaycfl i Department, at the request of the come a majorit.v in any election." The court sugge.sted that Old- draft must now be enacted. . added. Later, in 19.14, the prac- : C larence L. T a j lor T'nitel Textile Workers, has called years ago. Pa.?slng of sentence tice was discarded. Adel Ga.. Aug 2 .T Kins- jective at ('herboiirg. radio rarrie'l the ofricial Engli.sh world will get next Uhrlstmasi which disturb public law and or­ Willkie arranged to spend most , field's divorce suit against his At Ev«ry>Day Money Saving As the Senate bill stood with Funeral service* for Clsrenc* I. a conference for 3 p. m. today In was deferred. ENSWM*; Then, he continued, when con I men of snake-bitten Lqitha Ann It reported also that a British tran.slation from Berlin. blonde, blue-eyed English dolls der. Movie Toflav. of Saturday going over Republican ; wife, Hulda, and another for divi­ rejection of the 900,000-man limi­ dressed In the uniform* of the | Taylor of 31 Btrant street, who an effort to .settle the week-old It was the first time Negroes organizati.inal problems with tation. it would call for registra­ gressional committees asked him i Rowan permitted her examination •submarine wa.s sunk by a U-boat, De.spite thi:^. the Nazi radio sion of 512.5,000 community prop­ died Tuesday after a long Illness, strik e of ]2.'i em ployes of The ever .sal on a jury here at a trial Chairman Joe .Marlin of the .Na­ erty be consolidated tion of all men between the ages to submit tentative drafts of blll.a bv a physician today, but barred one m erchantm an w as .xiink and propagnndi.st "L registered would qualify for serv­ const, and an airplane factory was ' that it had been "denied publica­ I merly Sunday School superinten- preme Court on the grounds that There never had been anv "mu.st" counteracta venom ' in the cotton product*. Target of Raid that much-delayed and highly- Branford A five hour ronfer- The nominee gave his press con- ice, Army officials report. set afire in "another especially ef- I tion " in Britain. I dent The pastor. Rev. Dr. Earl E. Negroes were not representod on 9 4 9 * 5 ® legislation, he said. Further ex­ The six-year-old child was The Export Council hoped to | publicized first motion picture to- ence wa.s held in an effort to acl- ferenc- a defimtH impre.s.sion that S ham rock Is grow n ab u ndantly VCouM Have Delay^ Draft. fective raid" at Norwich in cast- j The British Broadca-stlng Cor­ I Story, during the course of the the grand Jury returning the in­ Parfact lolltaira and S -d ia - plaining wh.v he had not spoken brought to Sheriff W. I. Daugh- em England. ' poration in announcing the leaflet help pay the j He the strike of 600 employes, h.' would tell the organization in Ihe United States It is not an Seofeh Values Whiskey Values Lee’s 90-day amendment would b n 1 for American j ( ( onfiniied from Page One) service read the following poem dictm ent. , leader.? hiS plan.? but that he would mond wadding band before today on eonscription., the trey'a office today by relatives, Puzzled by I-oaflefs planes by persuading .American I ______” , , members of The United .Steel , exrlu.'ive Irish product. to have dela.ved active conscription j raULs today com m ented "it is h ard J entitled "Beyond Life's Portals" It* not Joseph Conrads "Heart; -pne Malleable Iron! chief executive said one editorial after having been mi.s.sing for three Britons, wondering whether the | to understand " the German claim women to wear tweeds made in ' „ flespite lowi clouds mak- match. In yellow and whifa, for several weeks after enactment days while her mother, Mrs, Albert ! composed bj’ Mrs. Florence Bur- of Darkness," which he announc-' r.-, - ' HEATHWOOD CEDAR SPRINGS of the bill. Without that or any today urged Congress to do some­ Nazi blitzkrieg would come soon the speech was not published in Britain. ^ > | ihg accurate bombing: difficult. F'lttlngs Company, but a com pany I or all whlta gold. Rowan, sought to avoid treatment ■ dick Gibson in tribute to Mr. Tay­ ed for hla film debut when he ar spokesm an ,«aid no progres* w as too®'* Scotch WhUhias Similar restriction the army has thing quickly, while another ask­ —or at all--puzzled over a "tab­ this country. Step* to RIaka Direct hits were rcglstcrril on air- lor: rived from New York last sum­ BOURBON ed, why the rush? for the girl. , loid" leaflet raid by German bomb­ msde. The union had no comment. EASY WEEKLY TERMS planned to call its first draft Tlic leaflets measured 12 by 8 The Ministry of Supply took ! buildings, causing .several Beyond life's crystal portals, mer. knd for which he grew that 80 PROOF 4 YEARS OLD group of 400.000 men about Oct. • Gains Neav Adherents ers Inst night. Some conjectured inche.s and bore the caption "A steps to reduce the risk of air l Not far from here today. famous beard. (F'llming required New Haven Two men, one of Proposals to delay congressional To He«r .\cceptance raid damage from Interfering 1, after calling out National that Adolf Hitler may be plan­ L ast .Appeal to Re.-uson by Adolf Engage Enemy Fighters In the beautiful home of his scenic backgrounds would have whom slugged Raymond Broulette, lOTTLED IN BOND b l u e r i v e r Means “action on conscription pending a Bridgeport, Aug. 2— (JP)—J, K en­ with Industrial output. Reserve 49, the night clerk, tried to hold Guard and Reserve officers Sept. ning the slow war of bloekade in- Hitler " They suggested pointedly During two raids on Chlnele F a th e r been too costly. i FIFTH 100 PROOF drive for voluntary one-year enlist­ neth Bradley, Fairfield county Re­ factories are being prepared to up The Postal Telegraph Com- “I’m not taking any The Diamond Is PERFECT 1. Special legislation for the atead of the lightning tactics he that the British public might 'not (Ethiopia), the result of which is our loved one has taken his Way. Nor is It "Smller With a K nife,” 2 .19 latter is before the Senate. ments in the Army gained new ad­ publican chairman. Informed mem- [ has used before, have had an opportunity to read which a plant con )>e quickly not yet known, our bombers were . defm- ! on Cliurch street, but V / ' subsequently Identified as ' OTHER SETS Another amendment offered by herents In the Senate today. bers of the State Central ^?ommit-1 ^Ine elsh toivn also wa.s at- Hitler’s words. transferred from a damaged engaged by enemy fighters. One ! jte has entered a larger room, itely my first picture” The fled without any money wh*n QUART Senator Guffy (D., Pa.) would W'lth the Military Committee tee and town chairman and vice; tacked from the air la.st 'night, British air raid wardens and po­ work*. of the latter is believed destroyed, j Only a step from here. "K'nlfe" served to shave away the Broullctte resisted and shouted for 1.9 9 $19.9.'j to .SI.'iO.OO considering an amendment to limit In preparing for any attempted help. They escaped In an auto­ more chances when have excluded divinity students chairmen in the county today that ] About half a dozen bomb.s fell, licemen hustled out and collected One .It our bombers was compelled ' h ij,' buoyant soul Is as happy as beard but ga.ve strong indications to 1,000.000 the number of men GILBEY'S from conscription. This' was de­ plana are being made to send a j causing slight damage, the pamphlets even as they flutter­ German blitzkrieg and Invasion to make s forced IMidlng In enemy ; when of Inability to scrape up atten­ mobile. feated by voice vote. V ho might be drafted under delegation to Elmwood, Ind., for | Influence of the German Gc.sto- ed to the grounds, using flashlights and In speculating where the Nazis territory. | Life's task and his dear ones were dance at the box office. Stratford — The Connecticut ) f SPEY ROYAL MONTICELLO Thoso changes whlcli the com­ the BurJ(e-Wadsworth compulsory- the acceptance speech of Wendell i po in the Japanese Home Office, ^nd torches. might attempt to land the British On the return Journey from the ■ near, It’s “Otlzen Kane," an original Semi-Pro Football League elected A service bill, som.' q^mbers said it it comes to tires . .. 85.S PROOF mittee did accept today were le- L. Wlllkle, Republican presidential | which superviso.s police operations, ’ Morning newspapers made OA'er have not overlooked the b<»k by raid.* on Cbinele our bombers . Welles story, and although today James Allen of New London its was unlikely that any agreement the German Prof. Edwald Bonae scribed by members as compara­ candidate. / ■ was charged by British sources their late editions to tell about the sighted three enemy bombers. Near to th* beaten pathway "officially” marks its start, actu­ president and named Alble Booth RYE could be reached until late next ------' as it w as disclosed th a t tw o m ore entitled "Germany Prepares for to YEARS OLD lOTTLED IN BOND tively minor. Tentatively approv­ leaflet raids. S81's, attacking Zeila (British That he so oft did tread. ally it's well under way. Welles of New Haven league commlsslon- BULOVA ed was an amendment to exclude week. W ar." Hartford Dvnthtt DIeps. British aiibjects have been ar- .Note Switch In Tacfic* Somalilnnd). Our planes attacked But now free from all pain and all had announced only that he was er. 0 -YEARS OLD from registration advanced cadets Hartford, Aug, 2—i/Pi Dr. 'rested in Japan. In all, I.*) prom- Bansc set out a strategy in de­ The press has noted a switch in Immediately. One enemy w*s shot sorrow . making tests, but at a party for i Hartford -Aeronautics Commls- of the Reserve Officers Training Plnrinitift Aircraft Charles F. Morrissey, practicing Inent Britons have been taken In- tail He advocated an attempt at doyrii in flames. Another wa.s last From each earthly worry and the press last night he said two | sioner Charles L. Morris announc- FIFTH WATCH Corps. Ctiairman Sheppard (D„ dentlat in Hartford for 25 years, , to custody since last Saturday, the German radio propaganda tac- landing in East Anglia—Norfolk, 2 .7 5 QUART seen with black smoke coming out tlcs'',dlrected at the British. Re­ dread. weeks of filming already had been ' ed that, because the Inspectors in \ Tex.) said the committee might Cannon Factories died suddenly of a heart attack Dee-lare Nation Ready, Suffolk and Elsaex, Jutting east­ of one engine. ! completed. A 57-day shooting his department were now so rush- 2 .1 9 cently German radio speakers, in­ reconsider this Monday. at his home in West Hartford ' Whether Germany choo.ses the ward toward the continent—from South of Moyale (Kenya colony) This fuller life of beauty schedule was to have ,«tarted to- I ed with work, he was inaugurating ' Washington. Aug. 2.— The stead of threatening invasion, jeer­ j For Value The committee .turned down a Thursday night. He was 57. ! f»’'t war of bjlfrkrleg or the alow the continental channel poyts the South African Air Force' Is safe In Jesus' care. day. ! a 90-day trial period during which STRATHMORE CLUB proposal by Senator Johnson (D„ Army was disclosed today to he WHITELEY’S ------I war of attrition, British leaders ing at the British home giiards and which the Germans now control. borobeJ troop concentrations sue In that Home celestial Vague .Atmut Story 1 Connecticut’.s 25 recognized flying | Colo.) to make the draft provi­ negotiating with General Motors To Speak In Idaho , -i declared, the nation is reaily. referring to the fate, of shattered The Bans* plan calla for mount­ cessfully. Reunited with loved ones there. He was vague about the story. | schools each might select one in- ' (MARYLAND) RYE sions of the b i n (separate from the and the Chrysler Corporation for War.saw and Rotterdam, have been ing artillery on the French coast the operation of two aircraft can­ Hartford. Aug. 2.—(/Pi—Cover-! German airplanes, staging the "I play the part of a famous structor, possessed of certain UQUEUR SCOTCH registration and other provisions i emphasizing the German blockade to support the invasion, to be car­ 4 YEARS OLD The gift non factories scheduled to be erect­ nor Baldwin announced at his press ] first leailet raid on England since Beyond life’* crjrstal portal# newspaper publisher, from hoy-! qualifications including .500 hours i Inoperative in peacetime. Johnson and the damage the German Air ried out by submarines and motor- 86 PROOF ed by the government within the conference today that he had ac­ the outbreak of war. showered a Can't you hear Jesus say; hood to extreme old age," he said, solo! experience, who would be 90 PROOF of a said he would advocate the same cepted an Invitation to address a south coast port and a village in Force can inflict on Britain's sea­ boats. At the same time bombers Two Men Hurt thing later on the Senate floor. nex t year. •'Dear sorrowing heart* believe Members of the cast at the I authorized to conduct student solo tri-state Young Republican meet­ the aouthweat area with four-page borne commerce. would attack airdromes, arma­ party included blonde Dorothy I pilot tests. ' Lifetime! Reviews Question Publication of House Committee this la death. ing at Sand Point, Idaho. Aug. 24. tabloid newspaper stjde pam- Bombing ralda continued during ments factories and industrial In Auto Crash ^Yoii will meet him and know him Comerford of Los Angelos and F if t h QUART At the White House press con­ hearings on the pending $4,800,- centers. Hartford - Organization of a 2 .4 9 brunette Ruth Warrick of Kansas 1.5 9 .some d a y ” ference. the newsman’s /inquiry 000.000 defense bill revealed offi­ DiscuikiM Strategy Connecticut Civilian Pilot Air cially. for the first time that the Robert J. Gordon, baritone, sang City, who play Citizen Kane's about Mr. Roosevelt's views Discussing strategy today the Corps Reserve was started with ■ iHt: My family’s going to ridr on th^ safest tirct I Mil: Did you ever see a car loae control coming Army pLanned. as th* reault of les­ H artford. Aug. 2 -opi One "Load, Kindly Light" and "The wives No. 1 and 2, respectively. prompted the president to make a Prelude to Invasion of Britain? Daily Mali’s military expert, Lieut. man was critically Injured and the receipt of more than 30 appli- . can buy. Yet* tir! I had U S. Royal Masters put toward you? Well, I have. Car turned over — MIOAlllON langthy review of the conscrip­ sons learned from Europe’s war, to Old Rugged Cross." He was ac- Both are new to films. cation blanks, Ted Matusewdc of on yesterday. Col T. A. Lowe, said: onothes received minor facial cuts rorppanlc'l on the organ by Missas 1Miss Warrick, who somewhat nearly got me. These Royal Master*. Boy! I don't Smart tion question. mount cannon on its combat air­ "Six weeks ago this Banse plan The Aviation Service Company ^ RUM VALUES planes. In Europe, the use of when the car in which they were Ada L. Robinson, "nje bearers we sembles Ginger Rogers, .said TOM: Oh, you worry too much, I never pty any know what they do to that tread but it sur^ stops Mad .rn • He also announced that he and might have succeeded quite easily. announced. armor on planes had been widely riding left the Berlin turnpike George Beer. Thomas Hunaphrle, Relies engaged her after a five- •ttehtion to my tires . . . don’t even know what quick. Coming to work this morning in the rain T Democratic tax leaders in (Con­ We were totally unprepared for Hartford Merit system promo­ adoDted. near East Berlin about 1:30 a. m. Raymond Blanco, Thomae Bmith? hlnute interview in/ New York titc I use or who mtde ’em. Been driving th it way tapped the brakes . . . and whew* . . . did I stop RON CRIOLLO RON ROVIRA gress were agreed that an excess the collapse of France. Hitler may ' ^ i F tional examinations were announc­ for years and never had any trouble. Better knock on the proverbial dime) And when it come* to Comparable in alze and power to today. Sidney Carter and Archie Haugh where she was doing radio work. ed to fill three positions in the | r u itr o aicAN «u m IMPORTED CUBAN RUM profits tax should be enacted with­ flatter hiinself that' it will succeed Robert Pierece, 18. of 69 Union on wood, though) blowout protection . .. TORMlI o u t delay. the present anti-tank weapon Internment was in the- South "The cast doesn’t know much State Highway Department, main- i LIGHT AND DARK LIGHT and dark used by the Army, the 37-mllll- i.> yet, but even if he tries it we have street. Middletown, a pa.sscnger. Windsor cen *ery. more about the story than you do.” All manufacturers working on deprived him of one vital factor— tenance district supervisor, super- ' 04 PR(X)F 07 PROOF defense ordera know that such leg­ meter guns would supplement' the in the car. w'S-s taken to Middlesex she remarked. “We each seem to visor of toll* and toll collector. ’i S 30 and 50-raliber machine guns su rp rise .” hospital. Middletown, where he have different scripts." X islation was going to be pas.sed. he ; Reports that the Germans were Applications must be filed by Aug. j FIFTH FIFTH aald, and were proceeding to as- 1 now m ounted rm planes. was treated for deep lacerations of On Four-Way ('ontrort 9 and the examinations will be ' In Operation Year l-ater massing a large ' number of big the sralp. . Hla condition w'a.s re­ Slight Damage The 25-year-oId Welles, perpe­ 1.69 2.45 semble materials even though con­ guns at the channel ports were held before Sept. 1. tracts have not yet been signed. Major Gen. C, M. Wesson, chief ported aa critical. trator of the famous "Man from AMIIICAN of ordnance, told'the House Com­ described by the press as Nazi The driver of the car. Anthony Mars" radio scare of Oct. 30. 1938, Meriden—The Executive Board Final Action Within Month Done bv Fire of the New Haven County Young O I N VALUES IMPORTED VERMOUTH ClIPPtR mittee that he expected to com­ propaganda Intended to Impress Sledzik, 20, ,of 53 Bummer street, came here on a four-way writing, X Ths prealdent said that Chair­ Democratic Clubs announced that plete contracts for the construc­ the United States. It is contended Middletown, was discharged from acting, producing—and— directing. t IP lawali man Harrison (D.. Miss.) of the here that artillery action across '+h*-Qrganlzatlon’s annual conven­ Senate Finance Committee hop*d tion of the plants, to ch.st $14,000,- New Britain hospital after receiv­ contract to make three pictures TOWN CLUB the channel to cover an invasion ing emergency treatment for cuts Camden. N. J.. Aug. 2.— I/P)-— tion would be held in Waterbury RUFFINO OR DRY to get final action in a month. He. I both, by Sept. 1. They for RKO-Radlo. A ug. 27. ' os PROOF at--a . .... would Kbea in nriAVn*operation a a?.vear later, attempt would 'be impractical. on his face. The second fire In two days at "WTiat have I been doing all 30-Ot. added that the legislation wquld Camden shlpj'ards did,.only alight Stores—Dr. Roger B. Corbett ! TO R,M SI Clear up the Important question of he sold. According to police the car went this while in Hollywood?” he BeHia Meanwhile, he said, the Army Is damage to a blacksmith shop of who became dean and director of 1 Quart 1 115 amortization wlilch the manufac­ To Undergo Training into the Hitch, knocked down 11 •choed a question. the College of Agriculture at the j "getting an order started" with posts alon£\the road. The Mathis Shipbuilding Com­ “Well, the average producer has' tu rers were interested in. pany. University of Connecticut when It Ib concluding his long discus- the Bendix Corporation at Bendlx, two pictures a year. The average N. J., but rather than build a new Newrport. R. I., Aug. 2— (JCi — The blaze broke out late lost was formed July 1 resigned to ac- ! RED CROWN LADY' Blon of conscription the president Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr., To Pay Difference director has two. 8o does the aver- cept the directorship of the Agri- i ♦0 PROOF GANCIA DRY permitted thie direct quotation: plant there near the Atlantic coast, night, eating through a five-foot oga star. I have writ^n and dis­ JlttV i Don't tell me you worry about blowout*? JMi No argument. Bill. If we had your dough •UlOVA will construct two in the middle second son of the president of the section of. the shop wall before cultural Experiment Station at I maybe we could afford Royal Matter*, too. 30-Ot. “I am distinctly in favor of a Athol. Mfiss.; Aug. 2.— (S^— T he corded two scripts already—t_.a Is till; Well, you know what happened to the Brown*. \7 |awal, west. Bendix facilities may be United States, boarded the U. S. Union Twist Drill Company noti­ firemen extinguished It. Less than the University of Maryland. Prof. I I ’tii just not taking chance*. That kind of tragedy Quart 1 j4 9 BoHla •elective service training bill and mv third in less than a year. George C. White was named act- ! MUt T hat't where you're wrong. I got a iwell deal 99« I eoneider it essential to adequate expanded, however. 8. destroyer Lawrence at Newport fied military officials today that 350 feet away is a Coast Guard 'T think that answers your qiies- isn’t going to happen to my family. Thqae Royal for my old tires. My net cost waa a lot leas than 1 aiamaaSil this morning where for the next ing dean and director. aatioool defense." Seeking To Pla^ Order employes of the company, who are Under being built for tke govern­ tioe. It’s such a good answ er I’m Maitera are really built to prevent blowout*. Each you’d think—only a few doUara more than a Declaring he had abandoned To take care of Immediate re­ two weeks he will undergo training members of the National Guard, ment. surprised I haven’t said it before.” cord in avary ply it toeked in pure latex—th at’s regular tire, and everybody tellt me Royal Maatera These Prices Effective at the Following A&P Liquor quirements. General Wesson said, os an ensl|^ In the Naval Reserve. lotQr a g o . the practice of sending would be paid the difference be­ Fire (Jbief John Ploskett said Waiting For Trsirio Light real insulation against heat from internal friction, are good for 5,000 to 10,000 more mile* . .. . aa Shop up w h at be csOled ready-m ade bills tile Army also is seeking to place tween their military pay and their children threw burning 'paper the cause of moat blowout*. they’re actually saving me money I an order 'with Chrysler prior to factory remuneration while they against the wall, starting the fire. Dies la Ambulanre ^ to be rushed through Congress, construction of the new factories. Hewes Take* Bride Winfield, Kas—(fl5—Pedestrians MANCHESTER , Mr. Roosevelt added that he was are on their aummer tour of duty. noticed a woman slumped over the Ualtii Stttis Tint in tins Chrysler and General Motors would Boston, Aug. 2—UP)—A few min­ teasing to the legislature the age operate the new plants, under pres­ CTie'vy Chase, Md., Aug. 3—OP)— To Coodoct PUot TeaU wheel of a cor halted at a dowm- 723 Main St. Telephone 3822 Matthew kcacketa for regiatranta under a Girl Bather. Drowns utes after be walked Into the Col­ towrn intersection. Finally some­ e n t plans. Thomas Hewes, Farmington, umbus avenue police station and wasptileory training law. General Weason said It would re­ one called a policeman. . The of­ Conn., a member of the Advisory Wayland, Moss.. Aug. 2.—(JPi~ Hartford, Aug. 2—(JP)~ E ffee-' complained of illness yesterday, PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES Total Defease Needed quire ' two and • half to three Ck>mmlseton of the N ational De­ ficer watched for some time,'aaw Wior The simple fact Is. he continued, Miss Blanche Victor, 19, of Som- live today flying school Instructors William Sherwood, 47, of Boston, years to complete enough gune to fense Council, and Miss Edna Har­ in Connecticut will ba authorisad no movement, walked over and THE BANTLY OIL COMPANY Jeweler and Wstchaosksr enrUle, drowned today while bath­ on Armour and Company spaciolty *; th e leaeosie of th e presen t'w ar outfit the plimee being purchased riett Hanlon. Hartford, Conn., tapped the woman’s shoulder. She defense naeans total defense, Grand Admiral Dr. Erich Raeder (right, facing eomera), commander of the German navy, pictured a* he ing in Dudley pon(L Other swtm- toe a 90-day trial period to con*, aolesmon, died of a heart attack in straightened with a start. ‘‘Just Distributors ------PHONE 5214 ------for Army-Navy aircraft expon- were married today at the home duct student pilot solo tests, Btata modern .dreU met an cee, he elon. recently inspected new |un emplacements on the French coast raposite England. Many observer* pre- mera brought her body oahore but OB ambulance en .route to the 4:ity waiting for the red light tp CENTER STREET PHONE 5293 977 Main St. ManelMstei; ' .4 diet )(azi attack on Britain will begin with cross-Cbiumei orUllery barrage. of Mr. ohd Mr*. E. Barrett Pretty- •ffort* to raviva her by fireman Aeronautics Oominlaaionei; Ctaorlaa boqrttol. .' change,” aha explained. A&'P Stores H that^Vneeas a lot of new Bom* S7-mm. cannon are now m an. 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MANCHETTEB EVENINO HEBALD. IfANCHBVrBXi OQHII. EBmAY, AUGUST S, 1940 ■ ^ MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1940 FAOE SEVEN e Hot Dispute Seen in Stw Tv' tev. Sterling W h ite Yale Instruction in Old American Custom For Democratic Conventioi ^ Accepts Vernon Call W4it Haven, Aug. 3—i/P)—The P Except for the unexpected fiare- Demooratio atata convention w ill, up which Clarle'a propoeal brought m r . PaatAf tn Wn»on, Extenrion •pecUUat In be held Aug. 33 and 24 at the New | about, laat nlght'a maetlng waa w e s t S r t a n o r a r a s i o r lo I Ve^gtnbles »na Landscape garden- Haven Arena and, it last nlght’a carried out quickly and In routlM Rev. William ' Jng at the University, has outlined •Ute Central oommlttee meeting t taablon. State Chairman John T. S n c e e e a n e v * “ an attractive program for thS day. la any orturlon, a hot dUpute la in ; McCarthy, preaiding at hU flrat F. Tyler; To Sun Nck atore over a proposal to bar ca n -' meeting of the_com m lt^ alnc^he dldatee from accepting endoree- aucceeded J. Francle smith, waa Duties in September. mente from any other party. authortied to name the date and Hebron T. Bmmat Clarle or Danlalson alte of the convention and to pick RookvlUe, Aug. 2— (Special) — tried to have the oommlttee adopt a oommlttee of Ova which will lUv. Sterling S. White, who has a rasoiutlon to thia effect, but af­ ■elect a keynote speaker and maka- Seen pastor of the Second Congre-! in a case trledTjcfore Justice J. ter an hour of wrangling be with­ olher arrangeipente. fj gatlonal church of West St^Ord ganks Jones at the Hebron Town drew the propoeal and announced McCarthy ______submitted hU reelg-* he would present It to the Reeolu- nation aa a member of the com- «rho recenUy ‘ Hall, John William Murphy of tlone Committee at- the convention mlttee from the 20th Dlatrlct and £rS™ r.?c".pt- yonl..,., N. Y„ w.. «... >« instead. John Fltepatrlck of Fairfield -was ed the call and his resignation has posts for violation of rules of the Clarie, House leader in the laat sltcted in hiB placs. aan accepted with regret by the . . . General AMembly, said there waa Hurley Supporters ConAdent road. The exact nature of the a tendency In Connecticut politics Supporters of Public Works ^est Stafford church. offense was not disclosed. It took ’detrimental to the two-party sys­ (Commissioner* Robeit A. Hurley V. Sterling. White will succeed place close by the place owned by tem which the propoeal he made who were at the meeting repeated I’ilUam F. Tyler at the Ver- Hubbard brothers of New York, would check, but he declined to previous assertions that enough church and he will also the former H. E. Buell place. Re^ elaborate on the purposes of his votes had been pledged to blna to pector of young peoples port says that a man conjjng Out resolution when questioned hy live him the gubernatorial nomi­ activities at'the Union Congrega­ of the barn was nearly struck. newspapermen. nation on the flrit oailot at u>5_ tional church uv this city. As the Relief from the recent heat Watermelon was a new adventure for tbeee Brltlah youngsters— some of the 120 refugees vleltlng Tale Unli^relty “for the duration.** Boclallst Endoreement Seen convention. Union church h a ^ membership of wave greatly appreciated here. All are children of faculty members of England's Oxford University. Left to right; Mark Wllliemson, 12;- John Ounn, 12; Bill Borst, Reliable sources reported, how­ Ely Culbertson of Ridgeflek over 900. the servic^a^of an a3.sl.st- 'Tie thermometer was away up in coun-sellor; Christopher Braunholtr, lO; and Roderick Myrie, 11. ever. that rumors were afloat that bridge wizard wbo la seeking^ ant are needed amon^the young the 90‘s a goo l a Z e takingLtt A li IK businessU14011 WJIlLil which has beenLJLtrlli. ^ . —_ . . d -c FOR O M J fM conducted In connection with the ' along the Red Cross proj-j noon and vlewed'^he fine collection Gilead Congregational church met I nectlcut as aA important center of promotion ot flying in general, alr- tho aviation Industry. port development and cooperation furniture business will be I ect here are taking home work of glass and pewter that the Wll at the home of Mrs. Elton Buell Stafford Springs .LADYLUXi TEASPOONS iaSot j with them. A large consignment llngton couple owns, x ^ ’oulcl Standardize The efiango colncljdcd w)th the : in pilot training programs. 6 A!$p FMOm J CAgfS Of SPRY tinned. on Wednesday afternoon. The I has been sent to Gilead to be done John O. Netto effeepHx date of the resignation ;^)f ? ------— ------Aloyes -Office Mr. and Mrs. Schuvfler Patter­ ladjes worked on gap.nents for the in the homes, and Amston Lake son of Yonkers are V.eok-end 472, Stafford the- Aeronautical Development | , . TRIPLE CREAMED Dr. Earl C. Noithop, an optician Red r’rii.s.s anil anyone who wishes Veojelable Names (^mmlsslon's executive director. Iteac-t lo Sirens Wail. HEALTH SOAP have also taken home giiest.a at the home of .Mr, and to -sew or kmt al home should get LUX In Rockville for iiiaiiy years, has i (’'‘op e fHarvev L. Williams of Greenwich i ^jiiweBi— tuwna.1 coMi m fott ottom LIKBUOr 14CH DAY KUPS ' B 0 AWAY SIlORTEMyCr closed his office in the Rockville work. Tile extreme tieat of the -Mrs. Arthur Merrill in South B?l- in touch willi Mrs. C. Daniel Way, ■A farm truck he was driving lun last evening struck an embank­ In the past year The Aeronau- , Rockwell f'lty, luwa - House and will move to NIaiilic (ir.st part of week prevented a a.s slie i.s in i harge of this work laree atten.lanre at the Monday J Weston Phelp.s ...... ment and overturned, killing Ales- •Storrs. Aug 2 _. ( P \ project tlcal Development Coninilsston ap-i Their faces ashen, Cynthia Er- ,* where he will make his home. Me of Branford. section ot the town. Salad. proaehed 36 aviation companies in sklne, 8. and he,r tiny husband, aniiid ruesday afternoon sessions, ; >nned Mrs. I’lielps at llie .Sumner i s^n;lwiehes, jelly, pickles andro Beffa-Negrinl, 15, and ninien- has had his office In the Hotel cookies lo standardize vegetable I regard to establishing plants In i Cynnr.i. ‘I. raced frnntlcally around 1H it the work IS going on eredita-( liome on Thursday afterniam and aiiUshuneh was served slightly Injuring four other chil­ building for aljoiit 1.5 years and hv Mia clature tlirougoiit tlie '"^'ntry 1 (^.jjnngptlcul or giving business to i the house looking for a hiding J. W. HALE CORP. blv and a good te|Kirl is expected ‘ Mr. and Mr.s, I’ helps left for their Huoll, Fred Girard and Mrs dren including ALcsandro's twin POPULAR MARKET STAFFORD SPRINGS, CONN. prior to that time he had an office wiieii -n August 0 it will be sent home p'rlday. .Mr. and Mrs. Phelps sister, Beatrice, and 13-year-old ' will send Dr. Alton ,M Porter of' Connecticut firms which msnufac- place when the town siren, hsrm- Main Sireei ^ on Union street. During recent J. K -llo ^ White. ture parts and equipment. It also | lessly announcing the dinner hour, 855 Main Street n - X- H . , I in U) Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welch, ' were former residents of Bolton The annbol field day of the i brother, Dante. The accident hap- the Horticultural Department years Dr. Northop hM spent niuch , Columbia Chapter. ; and resided on the farm now oc- bc held at the pened near the Beffa-Negrinl home , discussed with 232 Connecticut | sounded its wailing note. Ths Farm Bureau Experiment Station of the two little girls are English refu­ Ume each year at Nmiitic .where Marjorie Martin, who "upled by Mr. and ,Mrs. Thomas m of the Uni- lu Stafford-ville. | concerns the possibility of pro- . WORKERS CO-OP. MARKET .Marjorie Experimental K « t r a precaution fo r ' l'n ‘verslty of Connecticut on gees. In whose minds the screech J. ROBB he and Mrs. Northop own proper- spent part of her summer vaca- -Bentley. . The^ Phelps' conducted a ver.sity of Connecticut In- North As an ducing aviation material and 90 ' PINEHURST GROCERY Main Street ty- tlon here at the home of her moth- ! P<’ultri\' business at that time and Coventry on Saturday, starting st avoiding accidents, "stop" signs i trip through 32 states this fall of them now are engaged In this | of air raids is still deeply Imbed- Main Si reef 217 Center Street Announce Marriage er .Mrs T. D Martin, has refum- i ^i^s. Phelps was correspondent for have beenK a a r installed im.tAllAO at A. thetVlA intersec-IntAA.AA. iI to.A visit,H a [« cooperatingAAAMAAAtln., experimentAArvArimAflt WOClC. ^ I dCd, TheV She StSylng W Ith Tel- 10 o'clock. Twenty achqs of vege­ in a letter marking the change-' atlves here. Announcement has been*msdc Of ed to her duties at llbrsrlan of Hartford Courant. table crops will be ^ display tion of the Crystal Lake road on • stations and see companies, ths marriage of Mlsa Ada Nicld the Dalton. Mass,, public library. Wins Southern fjoague which includes many f^tllizer the Stafford-Spnngfleld highway i .Dr. Porter Is chairman, of a MANCHESTER PUSLIC MARKET TIP TOP MARKET BIDORINIS BAKERY Ainsworth, daughter of Mr. and Miss .Martin w as also a visitor at Bolton Orange Softball Team trials. Dr. Alton H. Porter will in W'est Stafford and two sodium national cooperative study of Oak Street Main Street Mrs. P«rcy Ainsworth of Ellington | seHjrhore during her vacation, won the Southern League Thura- be in charge and Mesari. B. A. light* have been Installed at the vegetable vafletlee which is be­ 807 Main Si reef avenue to Charles Edward- Roth, | spending a few davs at Crescent day when they defeated the He­ Brown. Martin Adland snd A. E. entrance to the rotary traffic lane. ing made preparatory to- com -1 Jr., son of Mr. and Mr.s, Charles Rpach Niantlc. bron B's 8-2 In the final game In Wilkinson will also be present. 'The Thli section of the highway has piling a classification of terms Roth of Cambridge, Mass. The, piaude W Jones hag sold the the Southern League. The game speaking program will start at been a hazard to rAotorista and the and species that will have Iden- i TALCOTT BROTHERS SUNLIGHT GROCERY ceremony took place on February | Ben .lones place to Howord Kelsey. was played before a large crowd 1:30 o’clock In the afternoon. Ad­ Inetallation of the stop signs and tlcal meaning to leedmen, com- | Are You EVERYBODY'S MARKET 87 Main Street 856 Main Street Talcottville, Conn.^ * J ■ with Rev. Ed-j The farm, which is located on the t the Amaton Lake Ball Field. dresses will be given by Dr. Roy lights by the Highway depart­ merciai growers, and experiment i ward A. Drlscell officiating. The ! jone.s Street road, has 92 scree, Mprra pitched^ for Bolton Magrudsr U. S. U. A. of Washing- ment should Serve as a warning to station workers throughout the W de is a graduate of the Rockville j with iiwelling house ■ and farm .and Boh ifklnner caught. ton and Dr. F, L. Howard from the motorists to approach the inter- country. Captain Paul Maneggia reports Rhode Island State Chsllege o f ' section with caution. He will be given a semester ' Going Away? WHITON GROCERY school and Sargeant college buildings. The Kelsey family are W. HARRY ENGLAND ROCKVILLE, CONN. Main Street A M’’- Roth at-1 at pi cvc-nt living at Hebron Green, that this qualifles the Bolton Team Kingston, R. I, This Farm la lo- The MIm i CTalre Brown and sabbatical leave by the unlver- ; Manchester Green tended Northeastern Law Si. hool | r is nut known whether they plan to take part In the play-offs cated on the Hartford-Storre road, Dorothy Reid, bpth of Morton ally, where he is an assistant i and Is connected with the Massa- j tc occupy the Jones farm or not. among the other Orange Leagues. Route 44, about two mllea east of etreet, are spending two weeks at profcaior of vegetable gardening, ) GOLDFARB MARKET ehusstts State Department of Pub-1 Mr. Kelsey Is reported as being at The victory last night was doubly ! North Coventry, 1 Cape Cod. in order to moke the trip, which E. SEROOR satisfactory to the Bolton Team ' Recent guests at the home of I Mr. and Mrs^ Robert Fltspatrlck will cover nearly every . state j HAVE THE HERALD FIRESTONE MARKET 24 IVIndxor .\venue Us Safety. The couple will be at | work on another house In the and family of Prospect street, will 167 Main .Street nome In East Lee, Mass, after Jones Street section. because it w-as the Hebron team Mrs. Arthur Keefe were Mrs. west of the MUslsslppi os well as | 379 East Center Street •sptsmber 15. that last year defeated the Bolton Thomas Bride of East Haddam, spend the month of August at tome in the southeast. He wil) The Rev. H. R. Keen, who has i Niantlc. Announce Engagements spent his four weeks' vacation at i team to win the Southern League. Mrs. Edward Keefe of Lebanon. tour the stales nearer home when GO WITH YOU Field Day of the east Central ‘ Mrs. Margaret Keefe. Miss Mae Mrs. Ralph Squire of Ftskdale. S. GESSAY Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Llsk of Watch Hill 13 expected home * In Moss., Is visiting at the home of he reuturns. , 55 Market .Street 30 Orchard street announce the en- time to officiate at St. Peter’s Pomona has been changed to Au- Keefe, Mrs. Annie Dailey and Mra. BROGAN'S MARKET BROAD BROOK. CONN. gust seventeenth and it is prob- Patrick Cronin of Middletown, her sister Mrs. Soule In Stafford 95 Pine Street (agtmsht of their daughter. Episcopal church this coming able that the flnal game to deter- 5ii*a Phyllis Fogil and her Hollow. Use this handy order blank} Eleanor Vera to Robert Coleman Sunday There will be a celebra- mine the winner of all East Cen-' brother Albert, are spending this Mr. and Mrs. John Riihton havete ! Creel ors Gamble of (Tllnton, Mass, son of Mr. and I tlon of the Holy (Jommunlon at 11 Circulation Department, TOM LOFTUS V r. Tohn til ---- I ""'.L''xU',— t — "■■'ir' I ;.,. Pomona Team* will be played week at the home of their grand returned to their home In Star . SCHMALZ BROS. * ..r Mrs.Hrs. John Coleman of Mlnterburn j a m. The early communion serv- fordvllle after a weeks stay at D*it*t*V'nirkt*A In n The Herald, Manchester, Conn. .Main Hoad at that time. ■ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert BURSACK BROTHERS 41 Orchard Street Court. The wedding win take | ice wi'l lieTie omittedomitted. Mr. Keen's I New Books At Library r Dorau in WalUnglord. i Misquamlcut. R. I., where they D d r r \ I l l O r e - J O U piece In September. | mothe.-, Mrs. Frances Keen of 459 Hartford Road ' i Librarian. Adelia N. Loomlsj j Miss CJarol Ann Ely, daughter of | were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Please send The Herald to the address below for the Marriage Announced I Greenu Ich, has been 111 and has : announces the addition of several Me. and-Mrs. Harold Ely. of Ham- | Harold Tallman of Hartford. Mr. apd Mrs. Charles Kizis of spent the summer so far at Watch 1 fine books to the Bolton Library. , den, is* visiting at the home ot her Lot Angeles, Aug. 2—i/T)—John period checked. *' HALL MARKET Xxmg HIU Drive. East Hartford, j DUI on the advice of her physician, These books are ready for circu- i grandporente Mr. and Mrs. Arthur! Barrymore's creditors are ga m -! P. SMACHETTI SIMSBURY. CONN. Main Road announce the marriage of their j ®hd Mr. Keen spent his vacation latlon and offer a fine variety in ' Keefe. i bllng that he will get a good ! One week— 18c □ 99 Summer Street teughter Gertrude to Richard i there in order to be with her. reading material. The group In­ Robert Foote, a director of the Wapping movie contract and pay them In Francis West, son of Mr. and Mra. Lucllla Ann, daughter of Mr. Two weeks— 36c □ J. WELCH cludes two fine mystery stories. Eastern States Farmers’. Ex­ full. ■ 1 A. F. GEISSLER Albin M. West of 20 Sntpslc street. and Mrs. Charles P, Miner, waa "Appointment With Death" by change. attended a directors meet­ Mrs. W. W. Grant Main Street v 7334, Mancbeater They agreed yesterday to a de­ Main Road TT»e wedding took place on July taken to the Windham Communi­ Agetha Christy and "The D. A. ing held in West Springfield, lay in his bankruptcy proceedings Three weeks— 64c □ HILL TOP MARKET SO. ' ty Memorial hospital Thursday, Draws A Chreie" by Erie Stanley Thursday. to give him the opportunity. He 234 Oak Street ) QusUflsd for Medal for treatment. . Gardner. The Tri-County Youth Fellow­ Mr. and Mrs. William Katka- lists assets of 124,(500 and debts of One month—60c □ Tbsodore A. HIrth of 84 Davie John and Edward Marko of New Other books are: "Through The ship monthly meeting will be held PATTISON MARKET veck, Mr. and Mre. Paul Belskl. $ 68,000 . Two months— f l . □ avenue, a student at the Citizens Jersey are spending 'the summer House Door": "I Ran Away To at Westchester next Thursday Miss Sophia Sokol, of Wapplng and Meanwhile the bankruptcy ref­ Main Street SUFFIELD, CONN. Military Training Camp at Fort with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Sea At Fifty” ; "Abraham Lin­ evening August 8 at 7:30 o'clock. -John Oober of Hartford, motored eree increased the actor's weekly MOZZER'S MARKET Ethan Allen In Vermont, has quall- Mra. Paul Potocek. John wa# the coln"; "Red Clarke, Range Boss” ; The meeting place will be at Com­ WedneodXy to Mjwtle Beach Ihr allowance $175 to $1,175 so he 241 Spruce Street 4sd for a medal, in pistol shot, first guest of Allan L. Carr at Haddam "And Then ..There Were None"; stock Bridge where a softball Milford. Mrs. Belskl and Miss could support his children. Starting date ...... SO. END MARKET GEO. MARTINEZ ^sss. having completed amoll arms Neck parsonage for a few days "Before Lunch": "Texas Tuggers"; game will be played. Square danc­ Sokol are remaining at the beach Of this amount $125 goes to this we%k. Mr. Carr brought him "Hobnail Boo.ta"; "Uncle (jaleb's Main Street | .Main Road Wing for qualification, using the ing will also be enjoyed by the until Sunday. Dolores. 10. and John. 8, children home Thursday forenoon. Niece"; "New England Bom"; young people. I enclose my check or money order for ...... PATTERSON'S MARKET 46 calibre and tbe 80 calibre rifle. M iu Shirley Ballard of Avon, by his third wife, Dolores Costello, ^Visitors Day, today at the camp. "Cose Of Velvet Claws"; and Cards have been received from and $50 to Dianne, 18, daughter 101 Center Street ‘ Prominent Surgeon Dies "Three (Comrades.’’ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rsthbun Moos., who has been visiting at the Brings this officially to a close. It home of Mr. and Mre. George by his second wife, Michael qros expected that Cktvemor George from Koxar Lake In Maine, where Strange. Name SO. WINDSOR, CONN. NORTH GRANBY. CONN. London, Aug. 2.—(J*)—Surgeon they ore on their wedding trip. Marks for the past two weak*, has D. Aiken would attend the closing returned to her home. (Please print or write plainly in pencil) W. D. STAR MARKET oeremonles and asoist in presenting Rear Admiral E. L. Pearce, 54, Mr*. Wilbur Hills is visiting at prominent London sur^on hold­ the home of her Mster Mra. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Truman C. Hills Loeee Bride .\nd Ring* S7 North Street S. GOLDSCHMIDT tbe words. Early Saturday morn­ Lake Amston and daughter Marion, left Wedneo. SUNNYSIDE MARKET ing tbe enroUeea will atart.for their ing temporary rank In the Royal Mitchell In Hebron this week. Main Road Navy during the war, died yester­ day morning for Sandusky, Ohio, Dallas, Tex.—(«i5—An 18-year- Address Wapping bomea throughout New England. day. In 1(36 be ossUted in on Something to look forward to In Corpa At Full Strength where they wlU attend the 29th an­ old bridegroom told poHce bis 14- Will Attend Field Day operrtlon on Rudyord Kipling. nual Hills family reunion, at year-old bride ran away and ask­ BRAZAUSKI'S MARKET Several from the vicinity of the sports line at the lake ore the yacht races. These are schedulsd Washington, Aug. 2.—(JP)—The (Mtawba Island; Saturday. They ed them to recover the wedding 81 North Street * Rockville will attend the Farm Wt OB-Oil Head Dleo. to take place beginning with the Civilian' Conservation 0>rp* an­ expect to spend a week or more and engagement rings which had WINDSORVILLE, CONN. GRANBY. CONN. Wold Day to take place at the Uni- eecobd week of the present month. nounce today a 100 per cent July with their relatives.. - - not been paid for. The practical Simply ftll in and mail with check or money order to BBtBllji Of Connecticut Vegetnblc New Orleans, Aug. 2—(FV—A. They will be held on tbe 11th, 18th, replacement enrollment which, offi­ police not only told birr the rings '“ "d Agronomy Ehcperimental Form D. Qeogebegon, 63. president of cials said, brought the corps to its were the property of the bride, but The Herald, 13 Bissell St., or leave at business office. FAIRFIELD MARKET SANSOM MARKET HANNA & GUAY and 23th, in the afternoon. Gorillas often attain a height of 384 Hartford Road North Coventry on Saturday, tbe Wasson Oil and Snowdrift Mr. and Mrs. William D ^ and full strength of 300,000 men for six feet and have a reach of eight advised him further he bad better Main Road Main Road " " “I on R<|ut* 44. Alkert-E. WU- Company, died lost night. ' two sons, 'tfiUlom, Jr., end Robert the flnt time MnCe January. . feet kpep up th* payments. I J.— ■ 'vy /

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2,1940 MANCHESTER EVENING RERAf.D. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2,1940

and is saddened when be believes and V yria are such favorites ■ ■tltuU a menace to the Soviet raason that It probably figured CordeU HuU $293 Collected the worst about the "May and funny Bkldla Albert and Jane Wy­ ^Umrlffstfr Union. that the worker! wouldn’t dafe^to Bulk of Japanese Scrap December” affair between bis em­ man, (Jbarlaa Wlnnlnger' and strike for the precise reason that Daily Radio Programs ployer and the girl he loves. Spring Byington. Neither of these Jugglers of A grand cast pltcbss in to make Kurt Bernhardt, a newcomer they would be too likely to be stlg- In Back Taxes Savings That Speak For Themselves! Sttftiitt 3Rfralb other peoples' fears knows how Metal Buying Untouched |l OaytIgM Tims Oalass Otksswlas Nstsfi. ths comic situations among tbs from Ontrat Europe, is the direc­ 0 the Britlsh-Nasl war Is coming maUzed as traitors if they did. most rickly amusing you’ve ever tor of the gay new hit taken from Perhaps there ought to be some­ seen. Supporting Miss deHavllland Walter Reisch story. Check These Values! iK a out Probsbly neither cares great­ Waahlngton, Aug. X—fAV-Govt* «"«■«• President Roosevelt clamp- South End Fire Dist^ct II BiM»u..wr«*‘ ly, for Russia has no friend In. thing that tould be done about ed an embargo earlier thla week )ianeh*it«r, <:onn. arnmant axparta dlacloaed today Auto Club; 2RO Roms 8:40—Opera THOMAS rBROnsOH either camp. But both do cars— concerns like that. on shipments of aviation gaa to aslscUolb; DJL DJD DJX Berlin, Collector Issues Report that 7S to 80 par cent of Japan's points outside the western hemi­ Otntral Uanarar are bound to cars because both 9:80—Operetta Melodies; CSC For Month of July. raVfiflad OetBbT 1, lltl. scrap metal purchasea in the Unit­ sphere. WTIC London 10:15—In T^own Tonight. Everybody Saves At are Interested only in the ag­ PiiblKhtd ET«r7 EraBlns Bse«p4 a ed Btataa were untouched by the f.'uts Off Supply Line For Sunday, HAT4 B udi^sl'e:85 Righting Mistake Rartforil Total collactlona of delinquent •ttndaya and Holldaya Entarad at grandizement of Russian power— new eaport Ucenalng ayatem. This cut off an Important sup­ lOM ke. 84M •«. —Musical program; OSB GSC Lon­ tlia Poat Offlea at Manehastar. about making sure that by the Britain la laboriously undoing They pointed out, however, that ply line for Tokyo In her war don 8—Britain Speaks; DJL bJD taxes In ths South Manchester Cena.. aa Saeand Claaa Mall Mattar. all Japaneaa purchases of this Im­ against China. The Japanese DXB Berlin, 8:30—Lord Haw time the present war is over both so many of ths things wrongly Friday, August S Fire District during July were Everybody's Market SUBSCRIPTION RATES dons that It Is only Just now that portant war material could -be bought 105,000 barrels of aviation Haw; OSC London, 10—Sunday $298.26. This leavM a balance of Oaa Taar bjr Mall ...... }•••• Britain and Germany shall be ex­ brought under control or embargo­ gasoline from this country dur­ P. M. Service. FREE DELIVERY! CALL IN! D IA L 5 7 2 1 ! Par Manth by Mall hausted and helpless. ths recUflcatlon of ths wholesale ed at any time merely by changing ing the first six months of this 4:00—Backstage Wife. $7486.59 open oo all rate books, Slnrla Copt ...... internment of old German and. regulationa. year. Their purchases were low-< 4:15—Stella Dallaa. / $2793.14 c i this amount being on UallTara/1. Ona Taar «,•••>••• .ll-va O ver and o ver It has been a s ­ the 1939 rate book. This balance Austrian servants and others, Such changea would be made. er than last year, due, government 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. ^ “ FINE NO. 1 m e m b e r serted, ever since the 1918 Armis­ j OF officiala aald, only If It was found I experts say. to the fact that they 4:45—Young Wldder Browm. represents only 5 per cent of the i-ME a s s o c ia t e d PKE88 which has been studied for some Tha Asaeelatad Praaa la a«elual»a- tice, that there Is no winner from that defenae ne^a required the had accumulated a considerable 5:00—Girl Alone. WDRC grand levy which was due last qr antitlad ts tha oaa or rapubllea- time, has come to notice. Early 5:15—Life Can Be Beautiful. Sept. 15. NEW POTATOES any war. But that ta necessarily metal to be kept at home. reserve and had bought consider­ Hartford peck 25c tlon of all nawa diapatehaa cradllad in th^ war the authorities scooped The reaaon that such a large 5:30—jack Armstrong. Lien notices have been prepared to It or not othararlaa eraditad In true only of belligerents. Russia able California crude last year 1880 kc. n s I and wlU be mailed to delinquent thla paprr and alao rha local nawa up a great number of persons with share of Japanese scrap metal pur­ which they “cracked’’ Into avia­ 5:45—The O’Neills. Bleached looks, at this moment, like a tre­ chases Is outside the licensing sys­ 8:00—News, Weather. property owners later In- August Finest Quality Ever! Freestone oabl1■^fd heroin German names, without much re- i tion gasoline in their own plants. w'aming them that failure to pay Al) rifrhtt of ropublicRtlon •! mendous winner from the war in tem Is that the existing regulations Even though Japan already had 6:15—Strictly Sports,, Friday, Ang. S Celery Hearts opactAi d!Rn<*'*b«*o borain aro also gard to who or what they were, apply only to No. 1 heavy melting 6:S0—Arthur Godfrey. 4:00—Music off the Record—Ray the tax will necessitate filing a rotarvart ______I Europe, without ever having tak­ been buying leaa aviation gasollno steel and Iron scrap. Experts esti­ 6:45—Liowell 'Thomas. Barrett Uen In the town records which au­ en any actual part In It. If she and popped them Into Internment In 1940 than In 1939, government tomatically adds $3.75 to the' Pul) aervteo ellant of N B. A. mate that this classification ac­ spokesmen In Tokyo denounced 7:00—Fred Warlng’s -©rchestra. 4:45—Ad Liner—Dance program. The best plae* to buy anything Is W ordil The ttors Is brimful Peaches 4 >>25e 10c bunch camps. Now they are preparing farvir# Inr does ever take part It will be to counts for only 20 to 25 per cent 7:15—European News. 5:30—Strictly Swing—Gil Bayek charges. to let a lot of them out. realizing the embargo. Owners of automobiles who of values! A nd Jf you don’t tss everything you wont, you Publlahara RepraaontaMvat. Th« bat the winner over the head and of Japan's scrap metal purcha.ses M ay Tighten Licensing 7:30—Inside of Sports. 5:40—Baseball Scores. 1 The Finest Bating Plum 1 Jullui Mathaw* Rpae1*l AKOncy— somewhat belatedly that In any over a long period. 7:45—Patti Chapin Sings for 5:45—Scattergood Baines. have neglected to pay the 1939 tax can just step to me catalog order department and choose Ever! (.jsrge, Sweet 11 A Wonderful Value! Sunkist Juice 1 York. C’h'rsro . Dairolt and hi-jack the loot. The Japanese govemment’a on their cars are urged to settle number of cases the Interned In­ Some Exports Being Licensed nouncement yesterday of a ford You. 6:00—Esso Reporter. Boatnri Molotoff probably spoke the ex­ 6:06—Frankie Master’a Orches­ these small accounts before the from tite hug* variety In W ords famous catalogs. You con Whether this 20 o r 25 p er cent policy which would extend 8)00—Lucille Manners, Frank PLUMS MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF act truth. Nothing has happened dividuals were needed In th« na- of Japanese orders Is being ban­ Black’s Orchestra. tra. year Is up on> September 15. CrRrTTT,ATIC)N\S .tlon's economy, were perfectly domination over French Indo­ ______L_____ buy colfalog Items at lew. mail order prices without even to change relationship between ned under the new ' system, or china and The East 8:30—Program from New York. 6:20—Edwin C. Hill. Tha HaraJd Printing Company, harmless and that their Imprison- ; merely brought under control, haa 9:00—Waltz Time. 6:30—Paul Sullivan Reviews the writing out your order or buying a stomp or o money-ordcri 1 2 doz. 25c 11 Oranges <^^35« Rus.sia and Germany. Ever since Indies raiscil a question, In many 2 Inc., asiumaa no financial raaponaU not yet been disclosed. American 9:30—What’s My Name.- News. bllliy for typographical arrora ap« .Soviet Russia's “first thing to do" ment was not only foolish but ex­ analysts' minds, as to whether 6:4.5—The World Today. Fate of Vessels You con save up to 5 0 ^ of the shipping cost. paarlng in aiivartlsamenia I® tAa officiala did report today that aome the United States export llcenalng 10:00—'Variety program featuring 1 We Believe We Are the Only Ones In the State Offering Juicy 1 Svcect. Sredle*.* became the building up of a g re a t pensive. 7:00—Amoa ‘N’ Andy. Uanehaatar Bvaning UaralA exports of No. 1 heavy melting system might be Ughtened to try Don Ameche. SUNKJ8T 1 defense force hef No. 1 potential Probably all the suspects put to- i steel and Iron were being licensed, 10:30—Quiz Kids. 7:15—Lanny Roes. Shrouded Today Friday. August 2 but whether these were going to to dissuade her. 7:30—Al Pearce Show. GRAPES ; enemy has been Germany. And gether could never have done the . State Department officials In­ 11:00—News and Weather. Japan, they would not say. 11:15—The Party Line. 8:00—Man About Hollywood. ! nothing haa occurred to change empire a tenth part of the harm-1, sisted, however, that the export MONTGOMERY WARD (In New York, Robert W. Wol­ 8:30—Choose Up Sides. control policy would be deter­ 12:00—News. New Yprk, Aug. 2—(S5—The Lemons 3 <°10«| 2 ib s. 15c Growth, Non-Growth of Cities that relationship in the least. done to It by any one of a consid­ cott, prealdebt of The Lukena 8:65—Elmer Davis—News. 824-828 MAIN STREET TEL. 5161 mined solely on the basis of na­ 12:06—Charles Barnet's Orchestra fate of two vessels was shrouded erable number of native Britons Steel Company, aald Independent 12:30—Earl Hines’ Orchestra. 9:00—Johnny Presents. The tabulation of the 1940 cen­ tional defense and would have no today In the obscurity of sea war­ Fresh, Fancy , who were then occupying hlgn manufacturers of steel were about 12:55—News. 9:30—Grand Central Station. The Biggest Value This Year! Guaranteed Sweet! sus has progressed far enough to to ask restrictions on sales abroad connection with foreign policy. 0:00—Public Affaire. - fare off the British Islet. Cannot Be Guaranteed places—and .some of whom stii) Secretary of State Hull. Just 1 :00—Gray Gordon'a Orchestra. Largest Size, Jumbo, Pink Meat, Delicious Indicate a pronounced halt In the of all grades uf scrap ateel. The 1:30—Carl Ravazza’s Orchestra. 10:30—Newa of the War. An unidentified steamer was re­ PEAS reason for the plea. It was learned. home from the Havana Confer­ 10:48—Golden Gate Quartet. ported torpedoed last night about growth of many of the-targe. cljtles i The United States Committee | “*'*• ence, declined Immediate .comment 1:56—News. MANUF.4CTURERS’ CLOSEOUT SALE for the care of European ChUdren | This is to be no general jail de­ Is that steel makers estimate that 2:00—Silent 1:00—Esso Reporter. 4.50 miles west of the northern tip CANTALOUPES of the I’nite'd States. With a few present stocks of scrap In the on the new Japanese statement. 11:05—Sports Roundup. 4 qts. 25c ls embarking on a patlon-wide ; “''cry and doubtless there are He has shown no sign, however, of , Tomorrow’s Program of Ireland In a message relayed to notable exceptions, such aa I»s United States “are equivalent to A. M. 11:1.5—Nat Brandwynne's Orches­ Mackay Radio by the American campaign to raise $5,500,000 for | Interned aliens whom It only about six weeks consumption yielding from hla previously-stated tra. Angeles and Denver, the popula­ 6:00—Doye O’Dell. steamer Algic. Fnncy Native Special! 19c each by the Industry.) position that any attempt to 11:30—Larry (?llnton'B Orchestra. The S. O. .S. message received Men's Sport Shirts tions of the twenty-live largest e.s.sential expenses In the bringing ! 1''*^ as well to keep where change the status quo by force 6:25—News. Some of These Weigh Up To 6 Foonds Each!. A 26c Valoet to this country of 32.000-possl- I ^hey are. But the British govem- One phase of the new licensing 6:30—Gene and Glenn. 2:00—Henry Bus.se's Orchestra. by the Alglc w'aa signed “Odxa," communities in the 'country re­ system—covering aviation gas— i would be a threat to the peace of 12:30—News. apparently the call letters of the WWtfwfVIDCKd chlldren regl.stcred for i making a start at ironing 7:00—Morning Watch. Reg. $1.98 SHIRTS fo r ...... Fancy, Delicious mained remarkably stable during bly 50,000 is knowm to have affected the Jap- 1 the entire Pacific. 8:00—News. 12:35—Jan Garber's Orchestra. ship, but Mackay said no such let­ the decade, though the expan.slon evacuation to the. t’nited States. ' one. of the seemingly inevi- - 8:15—News Here and Abroad. Tomorrow’s Program ters were recorded and that the table muddles by differentiating | 7:00—Music off the Record 3 for 10c BARTLETT PEARS dox. 25c of the largest of all. New York, The committee explain.^ that chll- \ 8:30—Radio Bazaar. Ray message probably had been gar­ between the fourteen-year-old “Louisiana Purchase.” You your­ race-mad who feel they muat 8:55—WTICs Program Parade. Barrett bled. within Its extensive geographical dren of other than British nation- j scurry from one end of It to the 7:10—Esso Reporter. Reg. $1.29 SHIRTS f o r ...... German girl, who has lived in i self can go on from there. 9:00—Doye O’Dell. Lloyd's registry Il.sted no ship Fancy Firm, New limits, was sufficient to add alities will not be discriminated i other without letting their ahlrt- 9:15—Music While You Work. 7:15—Music off the Record. so-named. London since she wa.s two and ; lails touch their backs. It Is also ONIONS! enough persons to its list of in­ again.st if they are now in Great : of the disadvantages of city life would set about getting a pair of i Be chary of Broadway night­ 9:45—Gene and Glwn. 7:.55—Esso Reporter. The scene of the reported tor­ Quantities Limited! ' Is it any wonder he Is tired and a haven for the tranquil minded 8:00—News of Europe. 3 pounds 10c habitants to make up a big city Britain, but that there is no way speaks Cockney Engli.sh, and the feels the need of rest and retire­ for the young.ng. TTiejThey haven't any : good tickets to them — even If I | clubs. Many are dull and over- 10:00—Lincoln Highway. pedoing, latitude 58.09 north. long­ Blueberries qt. bskt. 19c ______^ ______from an agency j priced. Consult, rather, the ihan- who can take their pleasure In 8:15— Shoppers Special. itude 17.13’ west, was about 300 by themselves. New York's gain of bringing children here from |i P'’l-way? It doesn't detract from delphia was the only one of the children of Britain is purely hu- ' Wallace's ability as an econo- Green Cabbage! I dean and director of the College Radio On Sunday and Monday the five million-or-more cities to regis­ manltsrian, entirely commendable ; mist, faim specialist and admin- Lettuce Ige. head 10c large head 10c of Agriculture, has created ties of Istrator to admit that he is no WATKINS Finer Quality at Lower Cost ----- Day ('oiiiniission V('il1 State Theater will show "My ter an actual loss of population, and deserving of every support, it ‘lAi sympathy and understanding be- great shakes aa a political cam- Eastern Standard nm e. Love Came Back." Warner Bros.’ 'having about 16,000 fewer people might be just as well to be realis­ ; paigner, when one seemed desper- gay. romantic, musical comedy. i tween the university and the peo­ Inspect Damage WHEATIES Polish Style Ham than ten years ago. tic about It, The committee can­ I ately needed on the ticket this Ttvo advantages of the August Sale! The film stars Olivia deHavllland lb. 49c ple of the stste, particularly the year. Then, why Wallace? Because N ew Y ork, A ug. 2.—(S5—F r e ­ and Jeffrey Lynn, two of Holly­ But among the lesa-thsn-a-mll- not guarantee the repatriation of Large I agricultural eomnnmity, of pecu­ more than any other vicc-preside.-i- quency modulation, "super-fldell- wood’s youngest and best-liked Lean Pork Roll lb. 49c llon cities no fewer than seven British children any more than It Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 2 i/Ci Package liar strength and undoubted per­ tial possibility, he could be de­ ty“ and noise free ultra short players. Miss dellavllland's star lOc have lost population. Cleveland can the children of Germany, pended upon to carry on, without Port authorities were expected to­ ha.s risen considerably since her Lean Bacon manence. His work here has wave broadcasting system devel­ lb. 19c loses. In round figures, 21,000, Bos- prance. Belgium or any other war i disruption, the New Deal reforms day to name a commission under amazing performance in a lead­ , been of very high value and those and New Deal Ideologies. oped by Maj. E. H. Armstrong, ing role In "Gone With The Wind." ton 12,000, Newark 14,000, St. i marked country. While we all fer- the Brazilian neutrality law to de­ Par Boiled Shoulders lb. 19c ^ who have known him best have No Use .Asking was given another boost toward while Mr. Lynn received plaudits KIX Louls 8.000. .San Francisco 5.000. . yp^tly hope that Britain may sur- public attention In the New York termine whether damages to the from the nation's critics for his looked'forward with confidence to Therefore, the upholders of this Large Lean Daisy Hams Plttsburgh 4,500, Rochester 3,000. know positively theory conclude, when the world area laat night with the opening British armed merchant cruiser brilliant Impersonation of Joyce lb. 25c i the time when hla broad vision. - Package ...... Washington, naturally In view there ts an entire crisis is over, when the ship is of the new 1.000-watt transmitter Alcantara require her to remain Kilmer, valiant soldier-poet of 10c ' his deep in.sight into the economic i again on even keel, Roosevelt, if of W2XOR. It Is associated with "The Fighting 69th." Fine Frankfurts lb. 19c of the enormous expansion of fed- 1 possibility that the children we here beyond the 24 hours allowed and sociological problems of the he Is elected, will relinquish the WOB, key alatlpn of the MBS belligerent ships. In "My Love Came Back" these era! agencies and federal payroll, bring here '“for the period of the helm and take the long rest he chain. Scotch or Boneless Ham lb. 29c period, would bring him into much The 22.209-ton Alcantara put In attractive personalities portray leaped from 486.869 to 663,153 war" ^ay remain here permanent­ so much needs. Installed In the top floor of a at Vlanna Island Naval shipyard young people on their way up in Post Toasties during the decade —and there are | more prominent leadership of Con­ But It wouldn't do any good to downtown skyscraper, it replaces Lunch Tongue, large 2 ly- yesterday for repairs after a bat­ the world. The girl Is a brilliant Jumbo cans 29c necticut thought and activity. ask him. Just as announcement of a previous low power transmitter tle with an armed German raider* music student who must rely on those who expert that If the That is. of course, no reason Dr. Corbett's resignation, to be- his third term plans porsi ly at Carteret, N. Y. It la on 43 4 off the South American coast. the benefits of a scholarship "do­ Box ...... 10c Crab Meat, large can 19c country ha.s another four years of why we should refuse them sane- ' would have weakeiMd his posi­ megacycles—the seven-meter band cqme director of the experiment Naval circles expressed belief nated” by an elderly admirer so Roosevelt it will be bigger, than tiiary or assistance in escaping tion both in the capitol and —and has a range of approximate­ the work would require 10 days that she may further her promis­ Lobster, large station at the University of Mary­ *^e * a*••sst can 19c New York by 1944; which It prob- ' the horrors of the conflict. But It abroad, .so would any such hint j ly 48 miles. although one of her officers esti ing career as a concert violinist. land, one of the best known Insti­ from his weaken the power and | Five Stations In New York mated three or four days would The boy Is s rising young execu­ ably won t be I>is Angeles gain­ might as well be recognized to Grape-Nut Tunafish, large 2 cans 29c tutions of the kind in the country, .strength of the Presidency when Ths station makes flve for New suffice. tive In the elderly admirer's firm, ed 268,000 and Denver got Into the start with that there is at least a j the country needs It most. York, the others being W2XQR, though doubtless it broadens the Flakes "first twenty-fl\'e" by gaining chance that they will never return ' Well, that's the story anyway. W2XMN and W2XWG operating Sunrise Salmon, Red 1 lb. 23c field of his endeavors, neverthe­ LUXURIOUS Swift’s over 30.000 to reach 318.415. home. flve hours a day, and " W2XWF Jumbo The fact of so many of the less entails unon the University of with an Indeflnlte schedule which Box ...... 15c Corned Beef, large Connecticut and more than i> Includes facsimile. FURRED COATS 2 cans 35c larger cities either losing popiila- , The opening included the WOR tion or -gaining very little will he One Kind of Concern likely thus early to be geneiallj Man About Symphony, which was broadcast Delicious, Pure accepted in many quarters as indi­ recognized to the state, a very simultaneously via the regular ORANGE AND GRAPEFRITT JUICE If today the 6,000 employes of - ELSEWHERE 29.75 cating a permanent trend, easily I real loss We shall have one very waves of the MBS network. Major GRAPEFRUIT JUICE OR PURE ORANGE JUICE! the Boeing Aircraft Corporation. ' Manhattan Armstrong pressed the stsrt-off accounted for by the rapid growth brilliant mind, one courteous and engaged in « highly important de­ -By Gaorqa Tuetf ■ ■- .button. Hereafter programs will Large No. 5 can 15c Large No. 5 can 19c of suburban communities made gallant gentleman, the less be relayed both from WOR and partment of United States arma- | New York—The visitor to New possible by lm[iroved communlca- ’ the MBS chain, but will include ment activity- the , manufacture 1 York wants to see many things, Regularly 17c Can! , Dole’. 1 tlon. But this may be jumping at i special features from a newly de­ of the famous Boeing bomber- and If he la of an Imaginative signed studio. DELICIOUS ORANGE AND a conclusion without justification. i PINEAPPLE JUICE had gone on strike, what would trend, and dwells too long In fancy GPAPEFRUIT SECTIONS! ’The next decade may possibly wit- j $69.00 Three Piece Bedroom of solid have been the Immediate reaction Washington on the things he wants to see, be Col. Frank Knox, secretary of .nesa a reversal of the proce.sa of Vermont Maple, New Kngland made. the Navy, has been scheduled to 2 cans 25c Large No. 5 can 23c | of the.country? is apt to be disappointed when the la.'t one Maple Reproductions Bracket base dresser and chest. Low, Join the "We thq People" program I Daybook finally he Is face to face with p l T V K Commuting by automobile is al­ Almost universal condemnation Pilgrim type on CBS next Tuesday to Introduce 1940’s newtst styles . . lav­ DeUcloua Monarch Regular 17c Value! Pure, Delicious of the strikers, of course. They •By Jack StinntU- them. I can remember being dis­ bed ...... from Washington a special abort ishly' trimmtd with mink- ready losing its charm to a good i $59.75 wave relay from the U. S. Naval would have been denounced as tinctly disappointed with ocean dyed marmot, American ROOT BEER EXTRACT GRA^E JUICE many people who find that long I Waaington — Out of almost liners and with Grand _ Central ter- 3 pieces s98 training ship Wyoming 100 miles ctover fox, skunk, and other pre­ drives twice a day on Increasing- ! ^''*Xors There would have been every major event that occurs In j niinal when I first got here, btek $82.00 Three Piece Colonial Bedroom in at sea. | 1 2 large bottles 25c 10c bottle 1 or affects Washington comes a | in the twenties. You hear so much (Above), Chippendale dresser and chest cious furs! Some with lep- ly congested roads get on their Indignant demand that their load­ mahogany veneers with gumwood fram­ On ths air tonight: ers be dealt with as Communists, plethora of stories. Some are fan- ■ of "vast" things that When you ac- with typical Ogee bracket feet and un­ ing. Dresser and chest with sleigh- Europe, subject to change— srate fur boleros I Superb nerves and (onstilute a definite tastic, some are trial balloons re-1 tually meet up with them you find usual turned comer posts. Moulded .KEAF-NBC 6:15; CBS 7:55, 9:30; quality fabrics of wool and SPECIAL! EngUsh Style tip Varieties) Golden Tip drain on thejr vitality. And there i •“ '“■'’''l>‘i"'t‘»ts leased by the powers-that-be to mat fancy has outstripped reality, broken-;pediment top mirror. Tall grace­ style full size 7 C i WJZ-NBC 9; MBS 9, 9:16; NBC rayon 1 Rich Fall colors! Is^an increa.sing probability that ■ They didn't go on strike. The teat public reactions, and .some j ^oday the big liners seem un- ful u rn top p o ster bed. A ll th ree pllKies bed ...... v O a / o # O 11. 1 COOKIES |b. 19c CRACKERS pkg. 10c 1 are merely redlculmis. ^ itf others believably enormous to me, and In genuine maple. Formerly $125.00. Sizts from 12 to 44. the cities; through rehousing and Aeronautical Mechanics Union WEAF-NBC, 7—Lucille Manners are a clear-minded i^ysis of a ■ ce„tral seems too vast even Concert cut to 30 minutes; 8:30— beautification, movements on an ; called off a contemplated walk- J?” ' *1. . . 1 contemplate. I was even dls- $121.75 Three Piece Colonial Bedroi What’s My Name: 9—Don Ameche Statler’a Swan Here’* A Buy! Local, Small unprecedented scale, may be made i foe ten days. And he- Wading through A thf.se "Stories | appointed m the skyscrapers and with Chippendale bracket-base dressi Show; 9:30—Quiz Kids; 10:80— SELF-TRIMMID Inflnlleiy more deslfable plaies M foee there is any strike at all it daily, I try to ptiig/i along only ; ^e Hkyllne. To my naive mind and chest and a choice of pineapplem or Bangor, Me., Salute to Byrd Ehc- TISSUE 6rotU25c EGGS doz. 19c 1 those that have some ha.sis in rca- • , imagined a wall of turreU that pedltlon,. ear Admiral Richard E. 16.98 values I New eports residence th a n they have been

  • egg suppUea are lesa than normal governmental experts out to in­ • w o n UB»ucc«asful oandldatM ^ aUo-ran In the Drop in Temperature; to choose from a larger u,t of iWhlI« «jriaU sizes are more abun^ Appreciates Aid Given the weight. That produced soma governor alnce statehood will peniocratlc gubernatorial primary ■ ' dant than usual, czzultlng In the spect the new South St. Paul sev’- grumplnesa, \ lot of perspiration John L. Called the Most No Showers Here. food bargains right now than at In Recent Campaign. age disposal plant waa information but no freedom from the sandbar. Schoolb,oy Rowe Keeps Tigers in Fwst Place hm Sara about Sept. 1 to talk of 1930. ^ any other season of the year, ac­ smaller ones being more attract­ Wipfe Out 3-1 Deficit fwmt M Umea-and eat crow. I Crow-eating waa a «»>o«;«‘ved ively priced by many retailers. about what to do when ahipwreck- Then one of the crew dived ovei»- cording to an announcement by Chairman Dr. R o b a r t P. board to aee what he could ^see But the organizer of the unusual fad in Oklahoma a few years ago The rapid and broad ebanga In the Connecticut Department of ed. f Colorful Heavy Champion Knapp of the Manchester Chap- It waa most embarrassing. The underneath and when he came up •uat. Jeaa UPullen, assistant at- with Pullen extolling p* temperature from last Monday and Agriculture, Issued today. Mid­ Gains 9th Win ?Soeney general, hastened to point' meat. Cafes featured It and j ter, American Red Cross has day was hot. The boat waa stuck In he gashed his head on a propellor Challedon Gives Movie Horses fhe Bird To Increase Twi Lead^ Tuesday’s sweltering humidity waa summer is harvest time for a large *^Husbancl Hunters^ I thanked ail those who had any blade. That waa most exasperat* ' out uere was nothing symbolic eon clubs gave It a whirl. But If number of fresh fruits and vegc- the plaCid Mississippi river right in "‘rr San VYancisco, Aug. 2.—(ffj— ?-to San Francisco because crowds S w it l ” y I y,lnk It was just a passing welcomed yesterday and today by part in the current emergency the midst of Twin City civilization ing. Fifteen heavyweight champions tablea here in Connecticut, the drive of the Red Cross for funds W ith TrHitter still followed him on the street. "Maybe some men have ‘eaten fancy, listen to Pullen— all, yet nowhere else in the world announcement states, resulting in Splendid Offering and there were the highups in gov­ After an hour and a half of have risen since the Marquis of erosr-to defeat but they'd like this "The last report I hav« last with which to' aid the stricken rumpling of official dignity, a Tunney gained a measure : of Champs Mix Hits with are these rapid changes taken ao abundant supplies on the bargain ernment running around the deck, Queensbury put a cultural frame fame through his sudden devotion Rink Players irtwii asserted PuUen, who thinks spring was that crow w a s h in g countries of war-torn lands in Eu­ perafiiring moat freely, and getting dinghy hove alongside and the of­ around the boxing rulee. Misplays of Rivida to much for granted as In New Eng­ counters. rope. The drive closed with the lo­ Over Yankees to the classlce, eapectally'Shakes­ a weU-fed crow tastes like duck. sold canned and friMh drawn m Snap beam are^^ted $a one out­ This week the Showboat Players nowhere. ficials, now glad of any transporta­ In sequence they arc: John L. peare’s works, but in this matter Kxtras For Republicans Chicago. Atlanta, St. ^ u ls, New land. cal chapter short $3,170.71 of the The boat had started to back out tion however commonplace', grunt­ Sullivan, JaroM J. Corbett, Robert Enter Militia Pull Out Victory; San‘ On the top of the cooU"g winds standing example. More than 2,000 are demonstrat.ng the art of snar- original quota assigned Manches­ he was a Johnny-come-Iately. In "We're going to cook up about York and other places. acres of them lire grown annually from a dock. She hit an unchar­ ed their way aboard and got ashore Fltsslmmons, James J. Jeffries, his sunset years, Sullivan became of yesterday and resultant liveable ing a husband and winning a wife, ter of $7,200. most unceremoniously. Proves Loser’s Undo* in this state. About a quarter of a in "HusbPJid Hunters." tered sandbar. That damaged one Drops ChanipioiiH to 5th Tommy Burns, Jack Johnson, Jess an avid Shakespearian scholar. weather conditions In general, the The drive for the addition to the of the twin screws, so when the Three hours later the crew got Willard, Jack Dempsey, Gene Tiin- weather gods decided last' night' million bushels of them are har­ The cast is excellept throughout. MemoriAl Hospital, which had been " As Chisox Enter Eirst Corbett, the gentlemanly fellow Canadian . Performers ing as Kovis Wins. vested each summer, enough to cqpimander ordered full speed the ship free but by thefl the gov-, ney. Max Schmeling, Jack Shar­ who succeeded Sullivan, was color­ to put on a real fall weather show. Bill Raymond is a clever and hand­ started previous to the Red Cross ernmentala wanted to hear nothing fill nearly 600 railroad freight some leading man. Helen Jonea has ahead, the craft swung sharply Division; Dodgers An­ key, Primo Camera, Max Baer, ful through his refinement, and Expect 'to Continue A courageous German-Ameriean This is nice weather for Fried Chicken or tender Lamb Legs The air was quite comfortable at cars. Right now Connecticut vege­ drive, was responsible for the fail­ against a rock-wing dam. about boats. James Braddock and Joe Louis. never been more charming and ure of the local group, for the Fitzsimmons, with his egg-shaped baseball team battle the PoUah-] . . . .the quality Is e.xcellent and the price low. Take these Fry­ 6 p. m. last night, yet the elements table farmers are in the midst of nex Double from Dues Who would you name as having head, wide shoulders and spindly Hockey This Winter^ decided to show the residents of Sandra Page, Doug Davis and first time in several years, to Americans to the bitter end at ths-.^ ers featured at 88c each (y*>u can buy 2 for $1.72). They will their annual snap harvest rush, Alan Moore in comedy roles keep the most of the Indefinable some­ legs, had a dash to it. Hairy cheat­ Manchester Just what could be delivering them freshly picked to reach its quota. It has been stated thing called "color"? ed Jeffries reminded some of a bear Gttawa, Aug. 2—opi — Service West Side Oval last night only to weigh close to S lbs. each___ or the Broilers at 72c, 2 for 41-39, done in a few short minutes. the audience in constant laughter. that the Red Cross National Head­ By Judson Bailey City retailers In truck loads every Highlight of the evening is the Associated Press Sports Writer Noenlnatea John L. and he was Just as tough as one. with the ncsi-permanient have Lady Luck dessert its banasr weighing 2 1-4 lbs., the Ideal broiler slse. We split the broilers First came a series of heavy, low quarters hhd reduced the local Hi Baggerly, newspaper pub­ militia, which corresponds to the morning —about ten thousand dance duo of Helen Jones and BUI 3 for ^Schoolboy Rowe, who kept the Burns was squatty and not par­ In a torrid sixth inning in which and cut the fryers without the use of cleaver. same applies to hanging clouds which piled out Qf bushels daily just at present. drive quota, but It was confirmed TOILET lisher of Loa Gatos, nominates the ticularly impressive but Johnson National Guard in the United Raymond. Every night these splen­ this morning that no such reduc­ 17c ft roll Tigers on top of the the PA’S let loose with a four-rutt-- Fowl when we cut them up for you. the northwest behind a stiff—and Prices are lowest of the year. SOAP mighty John L. Sullivan. Bag- and his shiny autor^ohlle cut a States, appears to be the hockey almost cold—northwest breeze. did tapsters have stopped the show tion was made. LUX Housewives can purchase more and each has pi'omlsed another nericen League In two glorious gerly’s oplnlone carry weight. He wide swath through the bright players’ beat solution of the prob­ rally that produced a 6-3 triumph! Plump and Tender The temperature actually dropped Due to the pressure brought to knew old John L. Intimately, was lights of his day. Willard’s bulk at­ lem of how to cornbinc military 'of these extra fresh snap beans for dance routine for next week when bear upon the residents of the pennant years when be had one of and left the victors heavy favoritM.' down into the low 50's for the less money right now than at any the play will be "Code of the the best arms in baseball. Is still friendly with his successors tracted attention and Dempsey, service and professional hockey to finish in first place in the Twi' spacf ,pf a l»alf-Jjour._ as people town for hospital funds, the chap­ LIFEBUOY through the Dempsey regime and .the killer, appealed to a'huge fol­ this winter. other season'. Home canners are West. ’ ter members feel that faUing short holding them up there. League. FOWL rushed to cars for aweatera and buying them in wholesale quanti­ For a while this spring no one is familiar with the careen of the lowing. T\inney's book reading According to the best available coats. The air was dark with black ties and preserving them for of the assigned quota for the first .3 for 25c reat. caused comment but B eveling, A strange combination of cir- time In several years la entirely SP knew whether the big fellow’s right Information here, that will enable foreboding clouds but there was next winter. To Note Anlve LARGE ...... 20c Baggerly says that in his heydey the foreigner, and his b e e ^ brows cumatances paved the way for th« excusable. The annual roll-call RINS0""'= arm was well again. He opened the them to do their military training lb. no rain. ^ome of the other fresh native LARGE 21e Sullivan fairly oozed with color. caught the fancy of the/fans more during the off season and a good PA s victorious rally, with Old Sol 2 __ 1 drive of the Red Cross chapter season with a flve-hlt triumph over playing the most prominent part To top the early evening's show products which are almost as at­ Torrington. Aug. REG. 3-Pound Can 49c Cleveland but his next venture saw He lived a riotous life. One day he decisively. / many already have signed up with 29« a triple rainbow, bright and spark­ tractive to food bargain shoppers Mayor William A. Patten today here will be conducted later this would be in Jail, another day Carneni a Bbon in the debacle whicn saw the OA'# 1-Pound Can 19c the NPAM. fall. 3 ,..2 5 e SPRY him belted off the mound In the fritter away a 3-1 lead. Up to ths NATIVE ROASTING ling at the westerly base, stood out right now are cabbage, beets, car­ designated a committee to ar­ second inning. wrecking a saloon. There 1s nothing much to re­ Volunteer members of the in sharp contrast in the northeast rots, celery, summer squash and range for the celebration of the When the Boston strong boy member HharkejM^ but monstrous sixth the PA’S were unable to. CHICKENS Bodv Recovered Today bis record of nine vic­ militia are required to serve 30 em sky. Oul from under the sweet corn. All of these are about 20th anniversary of Torrlngton's tories and two defeats is ample walked down the street traffic Camera prove*^ boon to the head­ days a year, usually 15 days in bunch hits off Tony Hartl and wera'* 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 lbs. solid blanket of storm clouds, born at the peak of their market sup­ incorpiration as a town. The came to a halt. He made a bid for line writers. BMr turned out to be checked by the brilliant fieldinW'oC Boothbay Harbor, Me . Aug. — testimony that the Bchoolboy is camp and two -hour nightly train­ on the high wind, the sun shone ply period and down cloae to mini­ celebration is to be held in 7 a seat in Congress, gave Interviews a life savei^nd Braddock's uphill Maurice Correntl at third. But NATIVE BROILERS cT The crew of an exciir.vlon boat doing all right. The only pitcher ing at home for 15 days. This all when the payoff came, it waa Haiti brightly. A triple rainbow waa mum price levels. Fresh egg buy- ] October, John H. Thompson Is In the American League with a on such diplomatic problems as battle to the top assured him of takes place during the summer. AND FRYERS ers should watch prices on the designed as chairman of the recovered yesterday the body of Tip Top Market foreign policy. NothlJtg stumped a place In the sun. Sleepy Joe and Orrentl who contributed to blazing —and yet there waa not a Philip McDougall, 19. who drowned better mark is teammate Bucky No volunteers will be accepted the PA'S cause. drop of rain. Newsom, who has won 13 and lost him. When he waa intrMuced to Louis fails to excite the imagina­ after Aug. 15, however, and any TENDER PINEIHIRST FRESH M' July 8 after rescuing two compan­ thtf Prince of Wales In the eighties There's no accounting for New 41 OAK STREET PHONE .3929 two. "*■ tion even If he really can fight. who have not signed by then will Grab An Early I -rail ions from a sinking rowboat In the he reportedly stuck out his hand As colorful personalities of the Flnouchi opened the GA's half England's weather. It has been In the critical period be subject to draft for defense ser­ each harbor. since Newsom broke his thumb and boomed: "Glad to meetcha, hesvywelght championship division of the first with a single over atOv BROILERS often heard of you.” the big five would appear to rank vice In Canada and which will coll ond base and stole second. Pfai4 July 17 that Rowe had proved his for 30 days training between Oct. greatest value to the Tlgtrs, be­ As late as 1908, Baggerly recalls, In this order: was safe on Haraburda's error* when Sullivan wan a white haired John L. Sullivan. Max Baer, Jack 2, 1940 and Oct. 2, 1942. Overseas after Correntl and Becker hat', been' cause, taking his regular turn, be service Is entirely voluntary. has won three consecutive starts. oldster and rabid prohibitionist, he Demp.sey, Jack Johnson,” Primo retired end Flnouchi scored on the' remained in his room during a visit Camera. The Toronto Maple Leafs all play. Then Murdock etepped to ths’ Wilson’s Ham Rolls, lb...... 43c ^ Nation-Wide Stores ^ Stops the Yankees have signed up for NPAM and ex­ A . R. Wilkie He pitched seven-hit bfll against plate and slammed a triple to deep^ pect to have their training com­ left field, sending Pfau across thee Special on Butt cuts of Ham the New York Yankees yesterday pleted before beginning prepara­ to boil or bake (4 1-2 to 6 lbs.) 16 Walker St. Tel. 8365 and personally batted In three runs l-late. In the third the GA’s add^'” with a triple and a double as the tions for the National Hockey another on Flnouchl's double to"’ 30c lb. Tigers clawed the world champions Mandly Sets Hot Pace League season. They also did right, a stolen base and an lnflel<^ n -2 . some training early last fall. out. Thit was aU the losers w er£ SLICED BACON Pasteurized MUk This waa enough to give the Others who have signed for the able to do with Kovis. S FOODS Tigers exclusive possession, again, militia recently Include Boston’s Although his support was wob-S of first place In the Junior circuit In New England Event "Krau" line of Milt Schmidt, Bob­ bly. HarU was pitching a swsllc 25c lb. • Know How Delicious Salads ‘and also dropped the Yankees out by Bauer and Woody Dumart; game until the expioelon. The PA’SB Butt Half .. lb. 39c and Cream Fresh Genuine Calves’ Liver Until You’ve Tried SUNSPl'.Nl of the first division by a fraction Jack Shekehuk and Ray Getllffe, got one in the third on three hltee Shank Half or of a percentage point. the (Connecticut and New England also of the Bruins, and Dutch after tw o' were out. Both clube! Good Cuts of Pinehurst Quality From Selected Farms Order Today! This Is how Challedon, the Maryland stretch-burner, feels about horses of the movie colony—Kayak Defending Titlist to Corned Beef. W hole...... lb. 32c TTie Boston Red Sox took care II in particular—following his track record-breaking victory in the $50,000 Hollywood Gold Cup. titles In order back In 1932. Hiller and Ott Heller of the New nlayed defensive baseball witlv of clipping Cleveland out of the ^^et Former Qianip in Bishop produced the best golf Yoric Rangers. lonors definitely with the GA, third- Should they become subject to There IS an eaay solution to your problem of hot weather meals, leadership claim with a 6-2 victory shown In yesterday’s matches, sacker. Then came the hardest!* Lamb Shoulders, Prices for Today and Saturday and the Chlcag j White Sox nosed Quarter-Finals; Ross covering the course In one under draft, It is expected players will blow o. all. and you’ll And that solution right here at Nation-Wide Stores! be able to arrange with local auth­ Ib...... 17c Just walk through our store; our attractive displays will offer out the Philadelphia Athletics 6-4 Two Local Boxers Of Hartford Also Wins par while defeating E. N. Kinsley, Kovis opened the sixth by fan—' you many a hot weather suggestion! You’ll And the highest in 11 innings to get its first taste Moriartys and Bluefields / of Concord, N. H., and making orities to get in their 30 days of nlng. Bernardl scratched a single' Tender Legs of of the rarifled upper division air the trip in four under while elim­ training either before or after the quality food at Nation-Wide Stores at prices that are right! The Breakfaat Food Pkgs. Score Victories down the third base line but Obu-’* Lamb, 6 1-2 to M ahieu's of Champlona! this year. Manchester, N. H., Aug. 2— inating Bobby Knowles, of Brook­ hockey seasem. Registration will chowski forced him at second when* WHEATIES Jimmie Foxx, as usual, was the In Twi Loop Tilt Tonight The luck of the d.raw brought line. take place Aug. 19-21 and the first Vurdocl; touched the runner and 7 1-2 weights, 183 Spruce St. bellwether for Boston, hitting his But the Bishop hot streak must call will be Issued soon afterward Lamb Legs, Genuine Spring, Ib. 25c .\Kaorted the only two-time titllsts In the narrowly missed a double play at- 28c lb.. cut Pkgs. 22nd homer of the season with one Four of Pete Vendrillolk fight- continue at Its best today, for for sirig;le men 21 and 22 years old. first. This waa the setting whent Flavors 15 year history of the New Eng­ down and extra Granulated Sugar, ROYAL DESSERTS on In the sixth to put the Red Sox rs appeared at Thorfipsonvllla Rosa served notice that he is still Thereafter single men will be Old Sol got in hie licks and sUrt-2 in front, where they were able to Morinrly Brothers tackle the • down Moriartys this evening. Then, land amateur golfing champion­ a tough competitor by going called In groups up to 45. Married small legs, lb. 10 lb. /I 'T Land O'Lakes Butter Ib. 33c Blueflelds-Leglon team at the West If Moriartys win they go into a tie ! night and two of (hero emerg- ed the PA’s off with two away andS etay qn the seven-hit pitching of ship together today as defender around in three under to beat Ed men probably wiU not have to do a runner on first. ? 31c. b a g ...... Fritz Ostermueller. Side this evening and Indications for second place with Paganl's. ed with victories. Pat Vendrillo 4 7 C "Holly" Mandly, of Avon. Conn., Wilkos, of Wethersfield, Conn., any training for a year or more. Sun Helps PA’s Cold Cuts MEAT VALUES FRESH FRUITS PILLSBURY’S BEST FLOUR Chiefly because Sam Chapman point to a red hot battle as the who meet the Pollsh-Americans copped his sevenpi straight ver­ and then taking a 3 and 2 decision Clan mu.it win to stay In there next Tuesday night at the West teed off for a quarter-final rnsJeh The sun, which had been dodg-^ 35c to 45c lb. Land o’ Lakes AND VEGETABLES hit a two-nin homer In the fifth dict when he earned a decision , . „ from Dom Soccoli, of Wethers­ Ing around a lot of clouds, caroe- Legs of Lamb, M Bars the A’s kept in front of Chicago while a victory for the surging Side Oval Iq a game that will de­ over Georgia Martin. Pat sent his | against Johnny Levinson of Ken- field, twice winner of the New ' Butter, lb. . . 3 3 c Ib...... 4 Fancy Bananas, right up until the ninth lanlng. hut Bluefields-Leglon would place them cide the lasuc. out In all Its brillance and both the - Grote & Weigel’s P and G SOAP rival to the floor litor a nine-count ! oebunk. Me. England public links title. ' Sports Roundup GA third baseman and the Ieft7 Golden Fruit, 4 lbs. . . the White -sox pestered Nelson within striking distance of first By a strange quirk of figuring, in the second- land dropped him' Mandly maintained his terrific Huskey Leo Martin, one of the' Frankfurts New Potatoes, Shoulder Steak, J Summer Squash, a n fielder were blinded by its rays, ss-'i Red and White Pkgs. ’ Potter for one run here and anoth­ place. There waa a po.ssibility of a Moriartys will send the G / team again in the third, the referee | England championship race famed Trapelo twins and runner- I er run thers until he became so By BiU W hite peclally Correntl, who failed t«.' Peck ...... 2 4 c large, 4 f o r ...... I Fancy — Seedless three-way tie for first place lost into fourth place If they d«iwn the counting 6veT Martin as the bell ' yesterday by disposing of Bruce up In the Massachusetts amateur | pull his cap down over his eyes. Cantaloupes, Sweet, 4% RAISINS annoyed In the eleventh Inning that night had the GA’s came through ' I Coffin, of Salem, Mass., 4 and 3„ 2—(Ah—Tennis Pinehurst vegetables are mostly native with the ex­ Chuck Roast, 3 Blueflcliis this evening. All the rang. title race, is paired today with tldb)ts; Alice Marble stayed out of Saverick was safe when Oirrsntl Sheffield Milk, Ripe, 2 for ...... A o S ' lie walked three men, forcing In ogalnst the Poli.sh lads. Moriartys in the opening round and eking ception of Pea.s, California Iceberg and one or two other teams are now staging savage at­ Mike Delaney gained a decision j Ted Adams, of Wolloston. Mass.. | the East Hampton tennis tourney hobbled his grounder and Buck 4 tall cfin.s , , . . Rib Roast, Green Beans, Native, a P the winning counter without the mu.st win tonight to tie Paganl's tacks at each game and while over Bert Beritteo of Springfield j out a 2 up verdict over Mel De- winner of the 1939 Massachu.setts items which are better quality in outside states right | 2 6 c beneflt'Of either a hit or an error. marais, of Haverhill, Mass., In the this week to work on her lecture Bycholskl drove one down the third Ib...... 2 quarts ...... I d ' \ \ \ l / / It’s Called "SIJNSPUN” Because It’s Pure. Sweet, West Sides for second place and errors predominate It is because In wliat was the best bout of the amateur. "The Will to Win" with which base line that Correntl cduldn't now. California Iceberg is new crop stock and very Native Fresh Celery, ^ (Tilsox Fraction Abe«d should they lose the Bluefields they are playing hard, fast base­ evening: The croji-d was on edge afternoon to mark eight consecu­ The remaining quarter finalists and Fresh As Golden Sunshine! This gave Chicago a .6164 per­ tive victories In this sectional title she'll thrill the hinterlands this see ns he partly turned away. It ' very crisp hard heads, .a bargain at 11c. Native To­ Eggs, dozen .N'.YTIX E VEAL double stalk ...... ! ' youngsters will step away ahead of ball every minute. Lsuit night the front start to finish as the boys are Tom Leonard. Jr., of Nashua, winter. . for two sets old Sidney went for a double and Obuchowski 3 7 c centage while the Yankees had the GA team into fourth place. PA's hud Ed Kovis on the mound hooked up in an old-fashioned | match play. N. H„ former New Hampshire matoes, Squash, Spinch, Celery, Beets, Carrots and Pars­ .SUN.SPUN .5161. Lefty Ed Smith of the White Levinson, who squelched Mand- Wood can still chase most of the scored. Then SUckllnskI caught It la getting to ’ be a screwy and he was needed every step of slugfest in which Delaney floored | title holder, and Ed Abbott, of current crop off the courts. . .Min­ one for a triple as Pfau tried in ley are from Beckers’ Native .Market-tiardcn. Kellogg’s Corn GROCERY SPECIALS Sox was struck in the groin by a situstlon and even with the victory the way. his opponent twice for counts of : ly'B 1937 title aspirations at Port­ Auburn, Me. hatted ball, but wss not believed land. Me., where he defeated the neapolis' 17-year-old cutie, Muriel vain to make a shoestring catch. Flake.s, pkg. .. 7 c Nation-Wide Seidner’s Pure—Mellow lost night the PA’s have not yet Both Moriartys and the Blue- nine. j Magnuson, is being ballybooed in Saverick tallied v-ith the tying.run Phone service until 8:00 tonight. Dial 4151. hurt serlouqly. clinched the top place. Paganl's Pete Vendrillo, Jr., lost a close Avon youth 2 and 1, scored two iDUrest In Career Ijig* Baked Beans, Potato Salad, The National League action was flelds-Leglon teams will be a^'full easy rictories yesterday, dispos­ the east as La Marble's successor und Bycholskl also scored to make Light Meat Tuna, still have a chance to get In there strength for the game this eyhnlng. decision to Vito Tallarito of ! — If Alice ever quits w inning...; It 4-3 in favor of the PA's. 2 cans ...... bottle ...... limited to one doubleheader in but It Is a long shot and anything Thompsonvllle and Charlie Back- ing of Bud Patterson, of Wlck- Scottsbluff. Neb—(Ai—Bob Ne- 7 1-2 oz. can, Q Q which the Brooklyn Dodgeri. clean­ To attempt to pick a starting the «p e rts are wondering w hy! A short passed ball with Staek- Water Cre<«, PeppeiA, Cauliflower, Fancy Catsup, R. &R. SALAD DRESSING can happen before the curtain ofen fought a draw with Billy ford, R. I., 6 and 5, and booting rud, 21. wanted to become a rodeo linski on third was fielded quickly IVian. Frf«b Mint, Wlilte Onions, ed up on the Pittsburgh Pirstes, pitcher is something els4 again. Joe Lynch, of the Blue Hills club, Sarah Palfrey's tutor changed her 2 cans ...... rings down. Without playing at all Our guess will be either Hlllnski Curtain. star and Bosaie, the family cow. forehand, one of the beat in the by Lashlnske and had Hartl held Maihrooms Cabbage. 2 14-oz. bottles Boned Chicken, 4 Pint 8-3 and 8-7. The first game was all of Massachusetts, out of the com­ was the only critter available 'or Whitlow Wyatt’s as he coasted the Bluefields moved Into fourth or Olbert and for the jClan. Blanch­ women’s division. . . Don McNeill the throw the runner would have New Crop Green or Wax Wheaties, Ay me— ^_Fancy can ...... « Jar place In the standing and all they petition, 5 and 4, in the afternoon practice. But Bosaie, astonished won a lot nr rn.nAl if. '‘i been nailed standing up at the 13c 21c 33c along on seven-hit flinging. ard or Borello. The usual prizes Today’s Gamee round. Beans, 2 qts. 15c 2 pkgs. .. Crab Meat, can have to do now to stay there 1s will be offered ag^n tonight. when Bob climbed on board, head- *d two seta Jrith that b^ll ^b^y 1 late but the ball trickled out of 21c Nation-W’ide The second was notable for seven Eds tern Of the four former title holders ed for a fence, paused suddenly Becker’s Celery ,.bunch 14c Underwood errors that kept the score see­ after winning the CTjicago courts 'ihe pitcher's hand. Lovett tripled Coffee, lb...... Hartford at Wilkes-Barre. in the field of 89 starters, only and tossed Bob acroce. On his title,. to ^left as Pfau missed another bid , . .bunch 5c Bosco, Deviled Ham, sawing until Harry Lavagetto Springfield at Scranton. Frank Ro.ss, the 47-year-old Hart­ j Beets, Carrots . R«d and White Large way over one of the cow’s horns One Minute Interview I * shoestring catch but Holland Squash...... each 5c large jar 3 7 c 2 can s...... Sunbrite Cleanser, Taney — Yellow Cling Tin bunged the deciding run around batted In three runs with triple ! Albany at Elmira (2). ford, Conn., insurance executive, caught him. His injuries aren't Peaches with a double in the seventh in­ Standings and double. Binghamton at Williamsport. who won the New England crown serious, but Bob says his interest Ty (Tobb: "Bobby Feller's first ^°***‘t out at first by Carron New Pinehurst O. &C. 4 cans ...... rate, but he’s mo Walter Johnson l "'O'rt exciting in- Prune Juice, ning. Chiefly because relief pitcher Jimmie Foxx, Red Sox —His National here In 1933, survived the initial In a rodeo career has lagged. POT.ATOES ...... peck 29c Potato Sticks, Lifebuoy Soap, Red and White Hugh Casey allowed no hits in the two-run homer In sixth inning pac­ 8t. Louia at New York (2). two rounds in addition to Mandly Why, Johnson won all those games played at the West Bide this^ quart bottle Fancy — Claw Meat 2 Yesterday’s Results in spite of the fact that we all y**'*- LIMA BEANS ...... qt. 10c 1 5 c 3 can s...... 3 b a r s ...... Crab Meat last four innings, the Pirates were Eutern ed Boston to victory over Indians. Cincinnati at Boston (2). and Levinson. held to six safeties, although Chicago at Brooklyn. knew Just what be was going to ' wasn't all. The GA’s Yellow Corn . . . . .6 ears-15c Fancy Georgia Hartford 6-5, Wilkes-Barre 3-4 He is paired for today's third throw us before he threw it.” l tried desperately to score in tha Krasdale Sweet Brooklyn used four hurlers. (night). Pittsburgh at Philadelphia roupd • match with Ted Bishop, Second'Seeded Tender Peas, THESE PRICES ARE QUOTED FOR CASH. (night).. , They Say seventh a. /V\S4WC SummcA Howid PEACHES League Leaders Scranton 4. Springfield 3 (night) Boston at Detroit. Only Bobby Grant.- of Wethers­ Lifebuoy Soap, 4S9 Hartford Road — TeL 8A82 Schumacher of the Giants was dock to third, then stole second. B a r ...... National Washington at (Chicago. field, Conn., who was knocked out Hartl came to bat with a chance 6 c RED AND WHITE ' NattaiMl League Brooklyn 8-8, Pittsburgh 3-7. Philadelphia at ' St. Louis In yesterday’s second roiind, has only a fourth stringer when he 4 qt. bas|(et 47« KITTEL’S MARKET I W. HARRY ENGLAND Ratting—Danning, New York. (night). attended St. LawTcnce U . ., that to tie up the game but he bounded 'HS Blsaell St. TeL 42M ' | Maacheater Green TeL 8431 (Only games scheduled). turned that double trick, taking out to Bycholskl at first unassist­ Crisco or Spry, Rich—Creamv • .841; May, Philadelphia, :329. .Afnerican the Red Sox are so desp'rlt they're 3 lbs. 27c gsnna turn EHton Duse, ex-Provl- ed. 3 lb. can...... 4 9 c Natlon-WTde Food Stores of New England. Runs— Frey, Cincinnati, and Detroit 11. New York 2. Box score ^ I Extra large fancy Mize, St. Louis. 70. Chicago 6, Philadelphia 4 (11). dence coUltch catcher. Into a twirl- Runs batted in—Mize. St. Louis, er...that the Phillies have first Polish-.tinericnns • ' \ Bluebcrrie.s, qt. 27c Boston 5. Cleveland 2. AB. R. M. PO. A. E. MAYONNAISE 77; F. MfiCormlck, ancinnatl, 72. (Only games scheduled). Kovacs Tries Everything call on Skeeter Newsome. Gene Bernardl. ss . . .4 0, 1 0 1 1 Hits—Herman. Chicago, 122; F. Standings CJorbett Md Nick Etten. the hot ^ ^ B IR D S EYE FOODS < Ripe Plums, doz. . .20c Quart infield c(;>mblnatlon of the third- Obuchowski. cf .4 2 2 0 0 0 ...... kA AAAAdBAAAA Pint McCormick, Cincinnati, 113, Eastern Saverick, 3b . .4 1 1 Jar Jar Doubles—Mack, Chicago, 29; F. place Baltimore Orioles. . . 2 i 1 California Pears, 25c 39c W L Pet GBL As Cure for Tennis Ills B. Bycholskl, lb 4 1 2 6 0 0 15c fcCormlck, Cincinnati, 27. Binghamton . 53 43 ..*)52 Today's Guest Star 3 f o r ...... 10c Charlie Landolf, New eague. turned the trick, for Toley tight­ OcMO'flsTor seeled in. W L Pet GBL If your backhand won't work Flnouchi. lb Bonelns Battlr?—Rsdcliff, St. Louis, Cincinnati ened up and lost hia advantage on Here 'N' there; BUI Hamick, for­ Grapes Legs of Lamb...... 25c Ib. Nice Little Chickens Again This Week! 2|^, 3, 3oke. 6-4, 6-4 German-Amei ks ; 201 000 O— ...... n iiS M in s r ’ Meata and Groeeries Stewart J. Vennar* Keller, New York, 20. New York . . . . 48 45 .816 8 4 fa il?...w h y do the umps in the Wilson Company Smoked Shoulders, 5 to 6 pounds...... 21c lb. to Depot Squarn S84 Hartford Road Tel. 8887 settle down and play hia best. winner over young Ted Schroeder so-hot Texas League have to wear X—Batted for Hlllnski in 7th. : RED * WHITE STORE Stolen bases—Case. Washing­ Washington .. <2 55 .433 164 Other cures which Kovacs has Two base hits, Bycholskl, Sivift'S ^laisy Hams ,,,,, ,32c lb. Phone 7826 Meata - Groeeries - Fruits ton, 23; Walker, Washington, 17. Sf. Louis .. 39 58 of Glendale, Calif., takes on Don co a ts?.. .first batch' of basketball .402 194 been known to use: McNeill, who eliminated Frank ouchl; three base bits, »tark1tnHrt," Meats and Groceries and Vegetables Pitching—Newsom, Detroit, 13- Philadelphia .M .400 194 ballyood comes from tbs Iowa ^p.imhwnst Qi'ocznimc. . ^ 3 8 _ For trouble with your footwdrk, Guernsey, 6-3, 6-2. State teachers college who’ll be Lovett, Murdock; stolen baass , j Fresh Brisket, 25c Ib,, Boneless. Corned Bt^less Brisk^L 25c Ib. 2; Rowe, Detroit, 9-2. stop the match, call for scissors Carron, Ftnoucbl, Saverick S,| / DIAL4I5- ^ 302 MAIN STREET I; J. BROGAN Cor. Center and QrUwold Sta. P. F. NIELSEN The semi-final brackets in the tougherin a street-ful of dead end 1 and cut your slacks down to Maidstone club tournament at East kids. Lovett; double plays, Bseksr to ll,g ■. OF P0S~^ OF!^ CE ■ one block from state armory Cold .Meats — Grooeriea TeL 8998 Meats — Groceries Yesterday's Stars shorts: if you're already wearing Lashlnske; left on bases, Oerman-j Pot Roasts ...... 29c, 32c, 35c lb. For A Beef Ixiaf — It Is Tasty! Fruita and Vegetables Hampton also were filled yester­ . Fruits and Vegetabiea Last NighPs Fights ahorta, taka your socks off, bite the Americans 4, PoUsh-ABtsriraaa T ;t Ground Beef...... 25c Ib.' •8 Pine 8L TeL 8830 148 Main St. TeL 6498 day by two Santa Monica, Calif., Don McNeill, abovsi of Okla­ When ths Waner brothera wers Rib Roasts ...... 29c to 35c Ib. By The AnocUted Press With both Glenn Rusaell ' and ball, punch a llneaman In tha boss, players, Dorothy May Bundy and homa City, was seeded below only the "faculty" at the World’s Fair hit by pitcher, l-ashhisW by Kovteia Round Ground ...... 35c Ib. Phil Cavarretta in the hoipltal, visit a adjoining court, and watch Gracyn Whselar. Miss Wheeler baseball school tbs other day, the struck out, ^ Kovis 7, Hartl Memphis, Tenn— Jack MarahaH, Whitlow Wyatt and Hugh (^as­ the Cube paid the’ Washington Bobby Riggs in the 50th annual Pork Roasts, center cuts...... 24c Ib. Veal Ground...... *___ 30c lb. 188. Texas, outpointed Neville the match there, do'anything—but took off her aboes In the second set Meadow Oub tennis tournament s.tar pupil waa a fellow called ’Dme, 1:83. Umpires, Brsnnaa and sy. Dodgers—Former beat Pirates Senatora 810,000 for Zeke Bonura, for Pete’s sake be funny. O’ Leary. *" ’Tiger" Beech, 190, Picayune, Miss., with seven-bit hurU^ in first and thus managed to defeat Mar­ at Southampton. McNsffi beat Bucky Walters, a reformed third above. Thue the big firet base- Kovacs couldn't try all theas garetOsborne of Los Angeles, 2-8, Riggs for. the U. 8. clsy courts Free Delivery!... Finest Meat! Fancy Groceries At Moderate Prices! (8 ). game aqd latter came through man retuma to the city where in baseman. Ha "sunk” In and sat In Alirerliee in H ie Herald—It Pays ■Waterbury, Conn.—Irish - Ekldie remedies for erratic play ysatsiv- 8-4, Miss Bundy took Helen singles title' and la expected to ths audience, and when appre­ R E D & WHITE y with four hitTeas innings'of relief 1937, as a member of the White day but bis outbpsts sntartalnad JUST RING .3386! WE HAVE GOOD DELIVERY SERVICE! Dolan, 141, Waterbury, outpotaited pitching to win second game. Bernhard with her shoes on. 7-8. furnish the Chicagoan with ' the hended afterwards said mqdsstly Joe KtdMl, WhiU Sox, he was voted the moot popu­ the gallery morsxthati once in the Emeat "Cat” Robinson, 142, New Schoolboy Rows, Tigera—Held 8-8. Their respective opponents to­ sternest competition in the nation­ "I'd a lot rather listen to the MU and batted la lar pUyer oiv cithar Chld • I «3«off« Toley of Lm Angelas la the Bets. Aug. 80. i —— / r X ' UANCHE8TER EVENING HEBALD ICANCHE8TER, CONN. FKIfiAV. AUGUST 2,1949 fAGEl m Ju ^UHESTEB e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANCmWTBR, CONN. FRTOAT, AUOtJHT 1,1M» FOURTEEN RED KYUER „ , (^mc On, Gdt Goln^ BY KKEU HAKMAK- vou TJOkT Sense and Nonsense f o ^ g f L A WMaQi *>Sit I B i i i r JuD&e IS WAi-nN7 Some people - sing an though ONE WAT OF HELPmO ■ gte! their l o q s ^ had backfired. YOUR COUNTRY TO PROS­ ''tcw ri^ gMmyus -^StmAk ^a€^\ PERITY IS TO DO A FEW CON- There ar* eye* of blue, gray, or d r These fellciW* were not. troubled 8TRUOTIVE THINGS FOR green. y / 91 Bewitching eye*, bright of sheen; with insomnia: YOURSELF. TF YOU ARE SELF- Dark evea of the exotic Orient, Two Irishmen w ho. occupied an SUPPORTING. YOU ARB h e l p ­ eighth-floor flat were unable i n g YOUR (XIONTRY A BIT. Byea of tha warm Latin tempera­ Legal Notices 78 ment; Household Goods 51 to slcfp Sunday mornlngs.^as the 1 Automobiles For Sale 4 Guards Ready sun shone In the windows .nnd Tbara are doamcaat ayta of abject Loet and Found TOW.N 0>F MANCIIKSTEH Traditional Ceremony Will Teacher -Johnnie, you misspell­ humility, v». N . Y. Stocks woke them up too early. So they FOR SALE 1939 Plymouth busi­ SEE THE HONEYMOON—Three ed most of th* word* In your pa- Sensual eyaa denoting careless In- F b im D — p r e t t y b l a c k nnd BRUNO MULLA? painted the windows black and ness coupe at a reasonable price.' rooms of fumltiifa $188.00. $10 Towh Court of Manol\e»irr, State j)er. fldcUty; white kitten; Have three now. For Departure when they woke up they realized Terms arranged. Telephone 3215. down—18 months t o ^ y . Albert’s of Connecticut. County of HArlford. Adams Ehep .... Be Followed for Windsor .fithpnle— Yea. ma'am; I am go­ Eye* that ar* brown, baautiful. Who-can give H good home? Dial tlie 26th day of July. they would be late for work aa it Furniture Co., 43 AUyn street, A ir Reduc ...... ing to he a dialect writer. merry, B»«5.______Order of Nollee was 8:15. They rushed to their GOOD 1934, 1935 used cars, $10 Hartford. Conn. Upon conivilHlnt In snid ciiuiu Alaska Jun . . . . Like aom* misebievoiis *lfln fairy. down, balance $5 per week. Brun­ brouKht to Raid t'ourt. at Manches­ Alleghany ...... Advance Detail ^of the Nassau — (Correspondence of ^governor and hia duchess will jobs and the foreman looked at v"! ' But the eye* that have taken my ONE 6 CUBIC FOOT sealed unit them In bewilderment: . Automobiles For Sale 4 ner’s, 80 Oakland street, Man­ ter. on the 2nd Tuesilay of AuKUSt. Allied Chem ... ’The Associated Press l—The Duke walk several' hundred yarda acroea A Child Should .Develop A Sense meaaure, refrigerator. Reasonable. Ben­ 1940 and now jU'tidlnK. cUltnlnK Local Unit Is Already Pat— Faith, and what's th* nuit- Of Re*pon*iblllty' '% chester. ^ ffjreclosure ot certain tax liens as Am Can ...... of Windsor will be sworn ..in as Bay street and the public square CTandld, ingenuous, shining with OUT OUR WAY BY i. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE W E — 1837 STUDEiBAKKR Del. son’s, .713 Main street. set forth In salil conu'lalnt It av'- to the little nest of official build­ ter, boss? W e’re only 20 minutes But So Should Adiilte . . . pleaaur* WITH BIAJOR HOOPLC Am Home Prod . On Way to Camp. governor of the Bahamas with the late. aedan. 1— 1936 Ford T-.idor Del., pearliiK to the suhscrlhlntf authori­ ings. They will march to the That put my w lU very much on Business Services Offered I't UP TO $30 TRADE In allowance ty that rlefrndant Urun«' Mullan Am Rad St S . . same traditional ceremony that Foreman — TNvenly minute*? 1— 1934 Ford Tudor. 1—1932 Am Smelt . has b^ecn used for his predecessors second-floor chambers of the Ln’s. 713 Main St. o|U'KUKI> that notice of the In- again. WITH THE MEM-- TELUM' B09«ES, IT’S MIS DOWN TO A (3000 LOtOS COUJO 6EE ANVTWINS SPORnMO IN 6ITTIN 6 Blaaell street. ______; able prices. Medge„ trimmed. John Anaconda . . . . promotions to Corporal In the or hand "^o watch, and this llltlc co- dark walls hang huge oil paint­ lliulion and penjcncy*"f said i-oin- Teacher— W hat is he doing ? ■V rC SPEAK AR X FAJJLT PER. LULUM' VOU IWTO CHAT.'-— SPEAKIhka OF ON AN ELEPHANT'S BACK AND PEPPER1N6 FOR SALE-FIV'E CUBIC feet pl lint shall he rfl\en said defendant Armour 111 .... ings of former English sovereigns. THE TOWN IS FULL OF I f 37 CHEVROLKT K.lW N .‘■ertun. ( y. Wolcott A Son. Tel. 8597. ganlzatlon; Privates Leonard loniaT capital may show more ex­ Junior—Oh, he's got a hard job. And this 1* not as helpful as It RA«MD--aive A SE N SE OP CEOURITV, BIS SAME HUMTINS.X MUST' Westlnghoii.ae refrigerator., In ex­ Hnino Mullan hy some proper <»fTlcer Atchison ...... citement than usual. The duke will mount a dais and STRANGERS THESE DAYS — might be; THEM A «M H .e , NWAV AT A STRIPED C A T .^ -^ THE MOST ^ 1937 Oodee sedan. 1939 riymouth j indifferent person hy tiuhlishlnR He's got to watch alx watchmen. AMO YOU SET c a r e l e s s f SEPTIC TA.'^KS 200-300 gal. alr.e. cellent condition. Owner leaving Aviation Corp . Glgllo, Peter Haugen and William. But the Simple, dignified cere­ stand before an ornate chair sym- THEY APPEAR OFF-HAND TO Neighborhood Oeaaip— And your A CHRERy VUORO-- WITH THIS (SUV, YOU NEVER ^TBU-YOy OF A TkiER WONT ' DANSEROUS OF ALL 8lS SAME IS TUE S L A Q A ^ uedan, 1935 Ford sed.m. 1935 ' Electric and ga welding. Smith I this order In The KvenlnK n®rald a BE .TUST SALESMEN, BUT 7HAT'9 MO WAV Dodge sedan. O le Molor.s at the state. Call 6446. wspaper puhllslied In Manche.«fer Baldwin Ct . . . . A. Dickson. The latter soldier was mony In which the new governor Itollcal of the British throne hs^ husband haa a. prosperous bual- FEEL SECUREJRe A------N ’ SO 'v OlT (.IN INDIA THAT' HIS CHABSE IS /MORE FEROCIOUS THAN Welding Company, Buckland, Call ^MO.ST OF ’niEM TURN OUT TO f CRITICISM I.S MOST EFFEC­ TO THEAT MEM TONT (SET CARELESS A N ' Center—6463. f.nce a week for 2 successive we»ks. B and O ...... formerly Co- K ’s clerk. takes his oath of office and greets repre.sents. Above him will nesa, I auppoae ? . THE FLEPHAsrr'S, AND QUICKER THAN A 3825. EASY WASHER used. In A-1 con­ commencins- on or before July 27. BE POLITICIANS. TIVE W HEN IT CX)MES FROM DON’T <»CT FIRED.' Bendlx ...... The advance detail of the Hclid- his legislators wilt not be varied an oak canopy,' topped by a Mr*. Junebrid*— Oh. ya*. he is dition with pump. Bargain. New l9 4‘->. crown A t his left, on the firs' THOSE WHO. WHEN OCCASION COBRA'S THRUST.' AH— -IF VOU'VB NEVER 1932 OLDSMOBILK .‘tF.P.XN. good rKARI.KS S. HOl.'SK Beth SU ...... q\iBrlers Company, 169th Infantry. in any detail Just becau.se Edward taking In a Ipt of mdney- Only motor, tires and paint, .special Easy prices as low as $49.95. Ulerl of said rn ri-'.iiMiT maneuver area. The local detail ony. ' Main street Lot opposite Armorj-. roofs and asbestn siding. Work- NOTIt’F OK ,%1’PI.H'ATION t Ches and Oh .. Other. Question* Raised. Yleniber* Around Talile. ar# going to use any you might as Machinery ind I'ooN 52 consists of Private Flrat Class W il­ man.'hip guaranteed. Time pay­ This Is to Kl\f n..Ur.’ IliHt I .tohn Chrysler ...... Other question.* of title and ct Before him will stand the white well go the limit. liam Bea\ine, truck driver. Private HOLD EVERYTHING BY CLYDE LEWIS ments arranged. Mao carpenter OLIVER IMPLEMENTS. Fordson r.limlii ro of » KliIrMKr Blreil, M:in- Col Gas and El Government House etiquette and Negro members o^ the coun­ rh'-st»T, ('onn.. have fil'd .in appll- John Fox, tnick driver and work. A. A. Dion Inc., 81 Wells. parts, used Farmall on rubber, Coml Inv Tr . . raised by the unprecedented rank cil around a table not unlike that Enthusiasm is what make* a eallnn d.ltrd Ind of AvigllM. 1Sl" s vLlttle, motorcycle INSURE Phone 4860. used tractor ploW-s, silo fillers. with Ihe I.lquor I'.'ntn'l I’onimls- Coml S o lv ...... Private James of the new governor remain to be of a corporation’s board of direc­ man plant a garden In the Spring Dublin Tractor Company, 'Willl- sl"n for a Tatern Permit for the sale Cons E d is ...... messenger. , settled by the government In Lon­ tor*. Beside a rail at his right when Ms- better judgment tells VXtb nf aleoholle liiiipT on the premises Lieutenant Y’anishewsky of. K mantlc. nt 10C;i Main hi reel. .Malieheater. Cons Oil ...... don. But plans arc made for the will be the frock-coated members him hb will not want to work It. McKINNKY KKOTHKRS Moving—ITucking— t;onn. The Iniainess is owned by Cent Can ...... Company has a complete Hat avail­ official welcome just as 'though o f the Colonial' Assembly, who Real Estate and tnsiiriim-e Storage 20 .Irihn ,s lltinlpero of '.I Kldrldge street. Del L and W'n . able of the squads In his platoon the duke were any career man of have marched from their meeting ■Jones- I wanted to visit >t)ii ¥ 50A Main S t I’bone 8960 Apartments—Flat®— .Manchester. I’onn., and will he con- Douglas Alrc . . All new members of the company place In an adjoining* building. yesterday but found the gate AUSniN CHAMBERS—Local and ■llirteil oy ,Iohn ilinnlperv of 9 Fl- the colonial service. Tenementa 61 ilridne street, .Manchester. Conn, .as Du Pont ...... who arc attached to the Second Traditionally, now govenuu s ar- (The A.ssembly 1* equivalent to locked. Long Diatance Movers. Tel. 6260. Platoon and who are not sure of Robinson It 1*’ not locked It FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement permfttee. Eastman Kod . . rive here hy steamer and high gov_ British Commons.) Manchester 68 Hollister street. .P9HN I'.IfSlPKKO Elec Auto-L ... their position In the squad shoirld ornment authorities are certain . The spectators’ section at the just stick*. with all modem conveniences, Patei! Cnd of .Vug.. l!*in. JoneF — Then why not get a H-S-:-40. Gen Elec ...... contact the Lie\itenant ns soon as E « Ct " 1 ».( .'ispl ctf cleaned, oiled, adjusted $1.25. Bid A.ski jit ter*. 3 Consecutive Days ' I Llgg and r>7y B ...... 97' - Despite the fact that only one British army or of a high-ranking j The short hut punctilious de- 1 Diy ...... ,;uN:ts:13 cts Prompt delivery service Phone YOUNG COUPLE would like four Aetna Casualty...... 120 125 I Lockheed Alrc ...... 26'-.> anytime, 'i'elepiionc ,5937. Karl- day remains before camp, both or­ offlccr of the British navy, which- ! tails of this fbrmal Induction com- All orders Cor irregular insertlont roo .1 tenement near Center, not Aetna Fire ...... "^48 50 I Ix>ews ...... 25'- Visitor- Don’t you find that a irlll be charged at’the one tlmVrate. sen’s Lawn Mower Shop, Buck- ganization commanders took time ever the duke prefers. ’ , plctcd, the duke and duchess will BOO’l'S AND HER BUDDIES Just Like That over $25.00. Call 4550. Aetna Life ...... 28 30 I Mont Ward ...... 41% haby brightens up a home wonder­ BY BDG.4R MARTIN Specla^'^aiaa^or long term ^ery Off from their work these last few To Be Greeted on Pier. rule to Tlovernment House—offi- «ay a ^ r t RjTen upon requ^at land. Automobile ...... 34 36 Na.sh-Kelv ...... 4"« The duke and duche.ss will he , rial residence and executive offices fully ' days to enlist new recruits who Y'oung Father I do W’e have . KiOW/ \W 1 C K N ONCT Adif ordered before the third or, Conn. General ...... 25 27 I Nat Bisc ...... 19% greeleil on the pier by the four i on ivhlgh hill eight blocks distant. r*Ow ALL 1 TO OO VC fifth will jie^xrVygcd only for LAW N MOWERS repaired, s^rirp- were anxious to do their part to A WEW UNINTER.KOPTEO COMEtZ. THVC OPEVIVNG WVTV4 CTR.AV4 Lots For Sale 71 Hartford Fire ...... 75 77 ; Nat Cash Reg ...... 11% yFrom this point, the business of the electric lights on mo-'t nf the i ______tAOWtNTS.... the ^ ^ times the ad Vned. Galled for and del ♦.red. build up Manchester’s defense Englishmen in the colonial govern-. night now. AsNO 1 CAN «U P iN AND OVJT rappearedf charging at the rate earn­ Hartford Stm. Boll . .'>1 55 I Nat Dalrv ...... 13% ment who arc appointed, directly ..Official entertaining is In the hcdic shears ground. K iy Tlon, FOR SALE TW O BUILDING lota \mits. All new men who have not 3. c waw NO ONE ^VNC THE ! ed but np allowance or refunds can National F ire ...... 53 .55 t Nat Distill ...... 20% from London W. L. Heape. colony hands of the new governor and his be madel on six tlhfie ads stopped 875 Parker street. Phone fMO. at corner of Essex and Crescent yet drawn their unlfonn and Phoenix ...... 76 78 : N Y Central ...... 12'. ial secretary and acting goverphr Indy. If custom is followed, they after the fifth dey. streets. W ill sell reasonable. In­ equipment should report to the STORIES IN STAMPS No “till forbldTi” : display lines not WANTEbx^’TO TUNE, repair and quire at 59 Irving street. Tel. Travelers ...... 400 420 1 NY NH and H ...... until Edward’s arrival: O. B. Daly, will entertain ranking officials st •old. regulate ytuir piano or player Public CMIltle* Nor Am Co ...... 20 armory tonight without fail chief justice; R. W. Taylor, .^'ecelv .1 state dinner. However, there Tbe Herald will not be responsihli 6802. 57 61 w. for more than one incorrect Inser­ piano. Tei. ^qnchestcr 5052. Conn! Lt. and Pow. ' Packard ...... 3 '; 1 Carry Overcoat* general and treasurer, nnd Eric Ts no set precedent for their guest '•V, tion of any advertisement ordered FOR SALE— BUILDING lot at 42 Conn. Pow...... 50 52 ' Parani Piet ...... 5% , It is aimounced that the Guard Hallinan, attorney gofikral. All list at this or any other function. for more than one time. Strickland street. Fred H. Nor­ Hartford Elec Lt. 67 69 Penn R R ...... 20 units have received instructions to are newcomers and will be attenil- Official social affairs will depend The inadvertent, omtsalon of.in- Help W a n ted F em a le 15 37 ••rreet publication of advertlsini ton. 180 Main street. Tel. 6528. Hartford G as ...... 33 1 Phelps Dodge ...... 28% carry overcoats to camp this year ing their first .such ceremony In on the wishes of the duke and % 58'; ton IMO »t MU Ulviei ImJ ’ T u t«a u t mt will be rectified only hy cancellation WANTED- GIRL f 6 r general Illuminating Shs . . . 56's i Phil Pet ...... 33% Corporal Frank Spacek of Com. .Nassau. Wally and may be extremely sim­ B± et the eharce made for the service housework. Apply to Tolland S. New Eng. Tel. Co. 156 161 Pub Sve N J ...... 36% puny K has been appointed Com­ With these a* escorts, the new ple or quite elaborate. rendered. Suburban For ;^ale 75 33 All adverUacmentt must conform Turnpike or Tel. 3379. Western Mass...... 31 ! Radio ...... 4% pany Clerk of that organization, “And they call litis a Ytircles.* ace!” ...... 8 In style, copy and typoperaphy with Industrial ' Rcni Rand ...... and will go to camp in that capac­ reBulatlone enforced by the publish- WANTED—GIRL OVER 18 for FOR SALE 6 ROOM cottage at 18 20 ...... 17% 1 Willimantic Camp Grounds. Pric­ Acme W ir e ...... 1 Republic Stl ...... ity. Spacek is an employee of the ere and they reserve the right to general housework. Must stay Am. Hardware ...... 22'.J 24', 1 Rev Tob B ...... 35 . Spain Renews Old FUNNY BUSINLisS edit, revlae or reject any copy con­ ed right for quick sale. Tel. 6265. 35'; 37'; ...... 44'; Royal Typewriter Company in Com Prices Drop M aildlv Bcateil sidered objectionable. nights. Reference required. Write Arrow H and H., com ! Safeway Str* ...... Hartford. It should be an easy task Fight 'for Gibraltar ! CIX)SING HOURS— Claeelfied eds Bristol Brass ...... 41 U 44'- ...... 76', J Box R. Herald. Sears R o c b ...... to keep the typewriters in shape to be pobllehed eanAe dey must pe Billings and Spencer 3% 4% , Shell L’n ...... 8% At Local Markets G o lf Upset S P A N IS H demands that Britain | received hy It o’clock n«on Setof- Form er E d ito r Die* 7R 81 ...... 8 '; this year. days Colt’s Pat. Firearms. Soconv-Vac ...... surrender Gibraltar renews a WASH I'UBBS Going Up BY HOY CRANB Salesmen Wanted 16-A ' Eagle Lock . . , ...... 7 9 .'5ou Pac ...... ______8 '; For the interest of all member^ Telephone Yonr Want Ads Pittsburgh. Aug. 1 Lowell of the Guards and their friends the battle for jxtssession of "T h e ! WiVNTED—FXPFRINECED fur­ Fnfnlr Bearings . . . . 120 130 .South Rv ...... 11% Native corn today was being of­ Rock" that has been going on for ^EL6A W(31.Ft HiDN^ N THg TAIL OP THf PLAME. IT IS 6F WO awA i l . t h a t PHOWy 8IRS, I TAKE Off rue NOSE. SECOW’, Ada are accepted over the tele* Nlcols. Si. former magazine art Po.*t OfTice address of the Gpards CATCHES CASV EKAMaHMA T)C T8UMK CM TEUTS X SIB . A 'n«AT IS the gemeral idea, niture salesman, steady employ­ Hart and Cooley .... 120 130 Std Brand* ...... 61. fered at 25 cents a dozen, which | (Jiumpion EliminatefI in 12 centuries. Spain's last attempt' ACCCMT. »1EM WIS Tlte POTTV I MAKE FOR CiRTAIW THAT VOOR SAD PLANE CRASH, /Mf $RAVe AND AMOSOMt Phone at the CHARGE RATE aiven editor and an .optical gla-sa re- Hcndey Mach., com. 9 11 : Std Go* and El ...... w on maneuvers will be as follows: above aa a eonvenelnce to edver- ment. Commission. Write Box J. aoarch chemiat. wan found dead of is 15 cents less than was asked a | to capture the fortress that guards M06E.1 RECOGNIZE VJU DEPARTURE FROM OUR HAPPY MOULD FOR e x a m p l e . a -MAM. tUT 1 DESIRE A Landers Frary A Clk. 24'; 26', Std Oil Cal ...... 18'.. Name, Company, 169th Infantry. l\«*w Enfilanrl Play by OKAV, LOOK LIKE AM ACClOtNT tiaara. bat the CASH RATES will be Herald. a heart attack Wednesday night at week ago and at that time the i the entrance to the Mediterranean . MWLE VOU bftOP TR E LE MORE A L TITU D C .» accepted aa PULL. PAYMENT If New Brit. Mch . com. 39 41 ’ Std Oil N J ...... 33 CNG. APO 43. Canton, New Y'ork Johnny I^viiison. SAFELY 10 EARTH YOU PLEASE paid at the baelnesa ofTice on or be­ his home in suburban Sewickley. 28 30 ...... 37 The tiniform for Uy* Guards de­ supply was short, but it exceeded was in 1779 In a siege that lasted •VJ fore the seventh day followtns the North and Judd . . . I Tex Corp ...... Articles For Sale 45 He once was art editor of Mc­ Peck Stow A Wil 6 8 : Transanierica ...... 4% parture will include the full field the demand as there seemed to be three years and seven months. : flrat Inaertlon of each ad otherwise Spain it separated from Gibral­ the CHARGE RATE will be collect- Clure’s Magazine Russel Mfg. Co., new 11 13 I'n Carbide ...... 70% uniform ( woolen i loss coats, with I no particular desire on the part of Manchester, N. H.. Aug. 2 -iJV) a AUCTION ' Bank of New Y'ork . 305 325 Woolworth ...... 33% I cipal training objective of the ed the corn that It Is ready to be 1395 feet high. rent. W. E. Orcutt. So. Coventry, stymied him to gain a 19-hole vic­ C*rfi of Thanka ...... E 49', 51'(, 5’' picked In larger quantities and by Moors, under Tarlq, captured fa MamerUm ...... T Conn. Tel. Willimantic 1746-4. Saturday Auguat 4— 10:80 a. m. Banker* Trust . . . . Elec Bond and Sh (Curb) ' maneuvers is to produce units pre- tory In the quarter-final round at Loat and Foand ...... i Central Hanover . . . . 91 94 1 pared to take the field on short Monday a decided drop In the price and fortiffed Gibraltar in 711. At Allrn’* Antique Shop the Manchester country club. AiiBoanearanata ...... 1 f o r s a l e —MEN’S rebuilt and C'anton O nter Chase ...... 30 32 I notice at existing strength under is anticipated. Spgln regained potaesaion In 1309, FaraonaU ...... I 46 Should Know Better Mandly. who gained a tlvo hoi# lost it In 1333, captured it again Aatamohllaa relaated shoes. Better than new ■ ,\ fine lot of pattern glaa» — Chemical ...... ■ ’ ■‘1 the Protective Mobilization Plan. .. 24', 26', in 1462. In 1502, Gibraltar wa* Aatoaacbica for S m l«...... 4 cheap shoes. See them. Sam antique* and u*ed furniture Cilv ...... ' and capable of conducting com- Only tliio Worthies* lead on the outward nine, surrend­ Autaw >bllaa for Ezchanca ...* & Yuvles. 701 Main. Continental ...... 12 14 Pittsburgh—(-(P) — A » head of the I bined operations against ah enemy ered his advantage when the 1936- formally incorporated into crown ALI.K^ OOF Draw L’p a Chair. Folks Autr Accasaorlea—Tirra ...... 4 Kllvent— bra»* — book* — picturea Pittsburgh Hallway Company’s BY V. T. HAMLIN Corn-Exchange ... . . 48 .50 I equipped with modern means of NW -Vork-^-(45 —A man collaps­ 37 champion engled the 17th. Each domain. In 800 years Gibraltar Ao' , Repairini:— Palntlnv . ... ^ —large aaaortiuent. 1685 Lost and Found Department. Wll- > .0 Schoola ...... 7-A Fuel and Feed 49-A First .National . . . , . .1635 combat. ed on a park bench. ’’W'hat’s your three-putted the 18th to put th# was besieged 11 times. * t h o u g h t * 0 TOOi. NO’H AIN'T ----- LILL post a KIOTE t*HE w a t e r H. U Welch. Auctioneer, ■ 11am Barbln has returned countless BuTnEOMEtHlNG A ttivetL swHOGl .'*' , ' *Y WtAWNC* jtoa - Whip by Truek ...... 4 Guaranty Trust . .... 277 287 For the flrnt time m many name? ” asked a fellow bench-sit­ match Into overtime and Mandly Britain captured "The Rock" - , .T his SWELL.'/WHAT Y FOh. Asrv PARTY ■ i B t t l T]4t LIFE OP ^ For Hlra ...... » FOR SALE 3f> ACRES standing l.umh by the I.adlea Aid So- lost article*. Will someone please MUST— HAWt----- , : wHEw; W ^ HO 1 s h a l l V w o h m u g m a'v send Irving Trust ...... , 10 12 vears. K Company will go to ramp ter. "It will be In the paper* to­ went down to defeat when he put during the W ar of Spanish Suc- . g o n e _w r o n g /im a b o u t \ w a t e R ' i i l o s i n g fo r OaraAta-^'Servlca— Storaga ••. Id hay. cash or shares. Maple Farm. ..(.tv—fine »hade—eeata. reciprocate? He loaf two $20 bills w h e r e THE NOJE aiV " Motorcycles— Blcyclea ...... H Manhattan ...... 15 17 thi* y(>ar without Neut. Walter morrow morning, ” said the man. hi* second shot over the 19th cession in 1704. hat held it tinee (WITH THE r o c o o k iKi DO , \ U S - TMEN---- WE'U. Andover, t'onn. Tel^'phone \N llll- yesterday. ) ^ u n t l e a * C TMtv ^ OllVtRI Wtntad Autos— Motorrycles ... H Manufact. Trust . . . . ,34 36 Cowl**. The former enlisted man and died. The only clue to his green and then chipped his ball la- that time. It is now a crowm col­ , t im e - THIS TIN SUIT.' DOCTOR TRT TO FIND «NTUR1E«, A M Um dm m m a»d FrataMlaaal Serrteee mantic 2i72-2* m a c h in e .' X COULD Th e N lL t / N Y Tnist ...... P8'i 101'- of K and later Second Lieutenant Identity was a laundry ' ticket. 1 to an unplayable position after hi* ony, Important strategically a* a BualQeaa Services Offered . ... It ... ., 29', 31', USE A ouaaheld fiertlcea Offered ....tt-A Public National . . I Can Do Best To Keep Cool of that.organlzatlon replaces Lieut. whose Issuer could not recall the j opponent had run his approach naval base and at a guardian of DfXiNK. 3ulldlBA—Contracting ...... 14 Title Guarantee ..... 2 ', 3 ', Rogerson aa Adjutant of the 3rd victim’s name. , putt to within flv# feet of the pin. Britain’a Mediterranean life line. 'Til teach you lo.lr>' to outemut me I" Flortata— Nuraeriea ...... 1ft U . S. Trust ...1490 1540 Fanaral Directora ...... 1* Springfield, 111—( ^ —It’* omclal Battalion thla year, of which K Heating— PIuniMnir— Roofing .. 17 1 now to do your best to keep’ cool company Is a part. However. First Inauranca ...... is Lieut. Gowles I* seen frequently lOO.\KlfVII,(.K FOLKS BY FONTAINK Fq^X Millinery—T)rfsamakina ...... 1ft (luring Springfield* hot weather. Moving— Trucking—Storage Id Why Walk? A proclamation- signed by Mayor about the local armory, and yester­ Daily Pattern Public Paasenger Servloa ...... 10-A John W. Kapp hold* that ‘'ths men day was talking to severil mem- Palhtlfig— Tarertng ...... tl of Springfield may with Impunity bera of his old organization. The Profeaatonal Service* ...... tt Whv walk or drive an lod buggy whei^ R IL E Y ’S are H. A . Stephens appear on the *treeta of the city lieutenant will also command Repairing t ...... 5S slashing prices on GOOD USED CARS! Just look at Pattern 87SS Tailoring— Dyeing— Cleaning 14 during the current heat wave, *an* Headquartera of the 3rd Battalion Toilet flood* and Forvire ...... 2S Ih^e specials: collars, tie*, and coat*.” In hi* new capacity. - Wanted— Btiwine*- Serve* .... Ift AT JOE'S GARAGE The dirndl will be more In e'vl- 57di$ra(lonal OAK STREET dence than ever this fall. In offtceA av ftcA Mftviec. ittc. t M af& a a. mt. arr. Peuraea and ...... >7 19J7 Plymouth Deluxe A flannel cloth dipped In dry Private Inxirucilcna ...... 1ft In claaarooms and on campuseA Dancing ...... \ . 78 ■ A 1937 Hudson Terraplane oatmeal make* a good cleaner for Is Given Surprise wherever smart young things con­ Vualcal — Dratnaiir ...... ift painted woodwork. gregate. Make yours 'like 5732, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Foresight BY NElKRlLL KLOSSEB Wanted— loAtr icilcn* ...... ftC Sedau 1936 Pontiac Sedan, radio PlManrliil and you’ll have one of the amart- Radio and healer. Very clean inside and $ 3 9 9 and heater. On 75th Birthday O o T h * l a s h l e v s ^ f — Bondi— Stock*—M-' r: L.vgea ... II eat on the horizon! The pointed V Y W w r CAN HAJOOLr fslow WAIT A MINOra . DON'T X TUiKK-we Bu*lne«* Opporlur'^fev . . . *1 out. Motor completely overhauled. ahoulder yoke, sextette of buttona GO AMD LEAVE Yfou J V oli Olh» OWW PISOBLEMS' (30 'O F F T m.E iDCEP e n d ' I MIGHT Money to Ix>an...... U 1935 Graham Sedan. STRAMDED ? MiSuHOSRSRaeO Sa y — (30NVS INTO ' and big aaah bow give It charmln BE ABLE Tb HELP >fcxj‘/ each OTHCR. OJ WHAT KINO Help mad 9lt«atlaM 1933 ChevTol^'Coupe. ■V------MY OFFCt.AM* Help Wanted—Female ...... ftft 1987 Plymouth Tudor william H. Brainard. Sr., of peraonallty. And the lliie la th TWe b o at.' lets OF AN A xr IF YOU PEEL Help Wanted—Male ftft 1931 Essex Coach. We Offer For Sale North School street, well known of the dirndl at lU beat, very W " ■ r V ACT UK*; ARC you LIKE TAKINA a daleamen Wanted ...... V... . H- a stone mason, reached his 71 st jiklrted. very tiny at the waist. CHILDREN / TkVINO TO Sw i n g a t aAT, Help Wanted —Male or Female 17 Sodau For $2,000—MOO down. 5 birthday yesterday. He has not ' You’ll enjoy haying a cotton CSRiNOP . NONV o p UE Agent* Wanted ...... 17-A Better or More Attractive WILL FALL OFF ftUuatIcn* Wanted—K» male ... 1ft room single In the country, 1-2 been in the best of health lately like thla to flniata the hot weather. An exceptionally clean and smooth running car. Has Cars Can’t Be Bought , t h e p ie r 1 situation* Wanted— Male .... SI acre of land nnd garage. After and relatives and friends decided to In linen, gingham or percale. And En>p1o>m**ni A gu n cle*...... 4-A Four room amall house ter since he was a young man. He Size 13 requires 4H yards of 89- Bapden— ft'arm— Dairy Producia AO the ateifple of the Andover Con­ Hartford Road, $2,050. waa remei.-bered with many useful inch material. 1-3 yard contrast Koaatbold Gooda ...... ft7 Sedan gregational (Thurch, wiH be re­ SUOKUUY SMITH Emergency Repair Squad BY JOHN C TERRI Machinery and Toole ...... ft- Radio, heater, and defrosters. Unusually , clean gifts.’ and expressed his appr*' for collar. Mualea) ln«trum^nta ...... ceived until 6:00 P. M-. E.S.T„ Away In the country. 100 elation to the donors and all who For a pattern of thla attractive Dfflea and Store Equipment ... August 15. 1940. by C. L. Wright. throughout. Come in and try it. A honey Q acre farm, good house, bam, $0 had a part In the celebration. model aend 15c In coin, your name, •p^iala at the Stores ...... ftj Andover. Conn.. Chairman of the ^WOW'/UJCkVTUAT) (cuu.

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