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Stirkers Mark Spot Where Companions Died SHOT IN ATTEMPT WALCOnTOLD
DOLLFUSS ASSUMES
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MILITARY, POLICE IS ‘MUST’ RULE New Britam Youth Wounded
WETS DEFEATED POWERS OF NATION As He Fails to Stop When Senator Warned President
IN MISSISSIPPI Before Latter Sailed That Ordered hy Patrolman Austria’s ChanceHor An- MBEeDROWHED ' Cavagnaro — Three of BY 2 TO 1 VOTE People MigTil Stand ‘Wer- ______nounces Huge New Drive IN CARDEN POOL Gang Caught. boten” but Not “ Must Do^ Incomplete Retnms ^ o w Against Nazis — Declares DAYS . Hartford. July II— (A P )—United Andrew Nostln, 18, of North j Robert Beer, 15 Months Old Death Penalty WiH Be Drys Gaining in Nearly States Senator Frederic C. Walcott atreet. New Britain, qnd Charles revealed today that in a frank talk Kominos, 21, of 60 Union street. Child, Found by Father in Dealt Out for the Mere he had with President Roosevelt, New Britain were given a hearing AH Districts — Result Just prior to the latter's sailing In Town court here this morning for Hawaii, he Informed the chief Neighbor’s Yard. Possession of Explosives. charged with theft of an automobile Was No Surprise. executKie in answer to the Presi- and with attempt at burglary. dent’s query on the status of gen- Charles Minatlglan, 18, of North Believed to have fallen headfirs Vienna. July l l.—.(A P )— Engle- street. New Britain, is in the Hart- . Jackson, Mias., July 11.— (AP) — eral conditions, that the propo.sed Irto a garden pool containing about bert Dollfiiss, Austria’s fighting ford hospital under arrest on the Missi.ssippI held its place among the bills submitted to the Senate by the j 18 inches of water, at the rear aame charges, following apprehen- President's brain trust being of'such | of little chancellor, announced a huge dry states today by a vote of ap- the home of John E. Dou- Blon last night by Patrolman John character that they had had ’to be gan of 18 Pearl street. Robert Beer, new drive' against Nazi* today after Cavagnaro who shot Minatigian as proximately ' 2 to 1. rewritten or killed and that "things 15-months-oId son Of Mr. and iirs. concentrating in his own hands all he attempted to escape. A fourth Incomplete, unofficial rctuins are not going as smoothly in vour Deer of 24 Pearl street, was drown' • member of the gang that came here administration now as they dill at the military and police power of the from yesterday’s prohibition re'er- ed shortly after noon today while nation. allegedly to rob the Weldon Drug endum showed defeat of the hard its beginning." Co., store escaped after having m.s mother, overcome hy the death The death penalty will be dealt liquor bill by a vote of 47,275 to 25.- Speaking before tho .Summer of her only son, required medical abandoned, one stolen automobile 246 In 658 of the l,5i96 precincts of out for the mere possession of ex- riots^‘’<«riker!’ '’n«iH ‘ he spot where two men died in the Son Francisco dock School of Government, under ' the treatment, . plosives, Dollfuss announced, in an here and then stealing a car owned the state. auspices of the Friends of Hartford, by James Piahtanida, a 'local tavern Just Able T o 'V ’alk effort to stop widespread bombing The wets conceded defeat. Sena- at its meeting this morning at the outrages. employee. tor W. B. Roberts of Rosedale, co- Hattford Public High school. Sena- Bobble, who had been able to tod- Patrolling Back .Alleys dle for only a short time, somehow In a cabinet shakeup Dollfuss pre- author of the Roberts-May com- tor Walcott urged the repeal o f the It was a little after 10:30 last ii’.anaged to darner over a rocky sented the resignation of the whole promise hard liquor legaii-'atlon bill amendment to' the constitution group to Prc.sident Wilhelm Miklos night when the officer, covering his said the result was a "mandate to which calls for the election of l({'go surrounding the pool. He fell regular beat, started to go around 'into the water, which is covered and then submitted a' new list for the governor, sheriffs and other United ' States Senators by popular Miklas’ approval. the backs of the buildings on Main CROSS SAYS R00SEVELT!d®ubl e mu r d e r e s s vote. This method of election, he with lily pads and is inhabitated by peace officers to make s determined Dollfuss appeared determined to Btrefct between Oak street and Pur- effort to enforce the pre.scnt laws said, had allowed the "cl\cap, self- frogs and small fish, but whether nell Place. He got as far as the he 'was stunned by striking his head stamp out the whole Nazi movement "nd end the present ilespeakable advertising demagogue to float to, in Austria. rear of the Weldon building when conditions." the top instead of staving at the against a atone was not known. His he saw three men. They were back WILL AID PARTY’S CAUSE: again at large It was announced a period of By voting dry the people rebuked bottom with the rest of the mud father, noticing his absence, saw In the shadow of the building for- where he belongs.” •• Hm lying in the pool. grace will be allowed within which merly owned by G. W. Strant and their Legislature. The last Legis- everyone possessing explosives will lature authorized beer at the same Theory Always Wrong , No Reaction us'ed as a grain store. be given opportunity to surrender The officer approached the men time it put the liquor isicie. before Arkansas Girl Who Killed In describing his conversation Picking up the child, Mr. Beer them. the voters and four per cent beer “ We Have a Tremendous ONE LARGE CODE ca'lcd to his next d(x>r neighbor, Mr. to see what they were doing when with President Roosevelt Senator Death Sentence. one of the members of the party was just as far as Miasis.dppians Walcott declared that he informed Douzan, who took the wheel of his After the expiration of this period chose to go in the legalization of Two Men, Feigns Illness ?ulled a .32 caliber revolver on hini. Assistance io Roosevelt.’’ the President that the chief trouble car and rushed the tot to Manches- the possession of any explosives Dstaad. of stopping Cavagnaro alcoholic beverages., . FOR SMALL TRADES lay in tlie fact that "you have three lei Memorial ho.spit.il. Upon his ar- without legal authority is punish- Dry Victory charged at the three. The owner of or four men writing pieces of legis- rival at the hospital, Bobbie was able with death. The victory of the drys in retain- n6 Islls Ststc UBinocrdtSj _ ___ and Flees State Farm. the revolver dropped the gun and lation who, though - sincere and The new cabinet list is as fol- all three ran down the alley. ing their 25-year-oId state prohibi- honest, know little about govern- (Continued on Page Two) lows: tion,law barring hard '.Iquors was Catches Kominos. ment, nothing about business and CThancellor, Minister of Foreign hailed as a signal trluraoh for the at New Haven Meeting. Step Taken to Simplify NRA Little Rock, Ark., July n __ (AP) The officer gave chase, drawing who believe that everyone is ’guilty’ Affairs, Minister of Defense, Minis- his revolver and shooting three —Helen Spence Eaton pretty Ar- and should, therefore, he policed." ter of Agriculture— Engelbert Doll- times. He overtook one of the (Continued on Page Nine) kansas girl who has killed two men, Such a theory as this. Senator fuss. New Haven July • II.— (A P )— Operations; Johnson May WOLCOn SLAYER men Kominos, who gave him a bat- was a fugitive today from the SUte Walcott informed his audience, was Vice Chancellor, Prince Reudlnger tle. but the officer snapped the hand- Governor Wilbur L. Cross to|d Con- w’rong and "will always be wrong." Farm for 'Women for the fourth Von Starhemberg. cuffs on him and hurried him back necticut Democrat* today that in Turn Over His Job. The government which carries its Minister Without Portfolio— Emil time within a year. STILL AT LARGE to the rear of the Weldon drug WHEAT PRICES SOAR President Roosevelt they have a authority on the word ‘verboten’, Fey. store. The back door was opened. The quietT and carefree prisoner such as Emperor William's rule in Minister of Education, Dr. Kurt "tremendous assistance'’ for the was serving a 10-ycar sentence for He took the captured man in. using Washington. July 11.— (A P )—One Germany, will not exist In any coun- Schuschnigg. the telephone to call the police sta- coming state election. her .second killing when she es- Minister of Social Welfare, Odo
tion. While he was doing this ON GRAIN MARKETS In a speech prepared for delivery big code for 450 small industries is caped by feigning lllnes.s. She took (Contlnuiul on Page Nine) Neustradeter-Steurmer. , John Crowe, Shot at hy State Michael Haberen of 41 Purnell before the State central committee expected to emerge from NRA’:. a guard’s pistol in her flight yester- Minister of Finance, Dr. Karl Place, who had witnessed the shoot- in which he outlined the probable hopper momentarily. day and officials fear trouble in re- Buresch. turning her this time. Trooper Yesterday, Still ing ran to the drug store and in- National and state issue*, the gov- This code, carrying the recover-.- Minister of (Commerce, ’ Fritz formed Officer Cavagnaro that two Government Report Shows ernor said: Her fourth escape came a year Stockinger. I'jilt another long stilde on the roal to the day after .she was poroled by KILLS DAUGHTER, of the men had run north on Pur- "W e have a tremendou* assist- to simplification,, will touch only Eludes His Pursuers. Minister of Justice, Egon Berger nell row and another had gone south. ant in President Roosevelt. I was Govdrnor Futrell from a two-year Waldenegg, Lowest Production in 33 such basic standards as -wages, sentence for the courtroom slaying Leaving the handcuffed man near him when he took the oath of hours and prohibition of child labor. Undersecretary of Security, Karl locked in the drug store, the officer of Jack Worls, alleged killer of her SON-INLAW, SELF Karwlnsky. Il will not contain price fixing. father. The shooting brought a dashed out of the back door of the , history since th.e Civil War. Our Wolcott,I July n — (AP) — John Undersecretary of f^orelgn Years; Com Goes Up Also ! General Hugh S. .Tohnson, ' who dramatic climajt to Worls’ trial as drug store down the alley, and on whole economic structure had been Crowe, .slayer who for three wqpka Affairs, Stefan Tauschilz. discloscci yesterday that he wants t j the jury had just started to leave Purnell place lie saw two men nm- undermined in previous years and has been playing a deathly game of Taking...... ^ _ a____ leaf _____ from___ the_ notebook turn hl.*^NUA job over to a commls- the room to consider the case. Helen nlng south, towards Oak street. The on that morning it seemed as if the hide and seek with half (>f the entire "n f his neighbor and friendly pro- Chicago, July 11— (AP) — Grain s'on and step back into private life arose from her courtroom chair Boston Letter Carrier Also Structure would collapse. To pre-' state police force, was still at liber- tector, • • . Benito...... - Mussolini, Dollfuss markets were electrified today as a and fired a bl-llet into Worls’ head. ty today. (Continued on Pago Nine) result of the sensational govern- vent the collapse, quick action was adds several cabinet portfolioa to (Continued on Page Trvelve) Second Slaying. Shoots Infant Who Is Not •Shot at yesterday afternoon at bis active duties. ment crop report placing the Na- necessary. President Roosevelt was After much delay, plie was sen- ready for quick action and It Was short range by a state trooper, He will be chancellor, foreign min- tion’s 1934 production of grain at tenced to prlsdn, and escaped one Crowe escaped, seemingly without the lowest figure in 33 years. taken Immediately after his sugges- time before her parole was granted. ister, minister of defense, public se- tion. Expected to Recover. a scratch, and managed to elude 150 curity and agriculture. GASOLINE, UQUORS, Wheat prices soared five cents on Coming here where she obtained police officer.* and determined vol- the opening transactions, the limit ".This is neither the time nor MYSTERY SHROUDS new .clothing and employment in a All militaiy and police power In unteers who thoroughly combed 75 Austria will be concentrated in his permitted in a day’s trading. Corn place to enumerate the extraordi- cafe, she worked less than a week acriis of dense forest. was up the allovvable four cent li- nary-powers which Congress after- when she entered police headquar- Boston, July 11.— (AP) Three bands through the defense and se- INCREASE REVENUE members of a family were found Twenty-five troopers and as many curity posts. and other grains followed. ward delegated to him for limited DEATH OF WOMAN ters and admitted the slaying of Jim volunteers, and Wolcott farmers, Midwest reaction to the startling periods or for comprehensive com- Bohots, a cafe operator at Dewitt, shot to death today on their home A communique asserted the step in the Hyde Park district, and a were still engaged In the manhunt was necessary for peace and order government forecast, one of amaze- ment upon all the .body of measures Ark, today but even the rViost optimistic ment and skepticLsm at first, was comprising the New Deal. Not all A troubled con.science, she said, fourth, a baby, was critically wound- and to wipe out “the last vestiges of ed. the victims, police said, of a conceded that the odds were with treasonable movement.” AH States Turn in More Tax- mirrored in the excited grain pits. o f these measures have accomplish- caused her to Confess the crime Crowe who has a night’s, .start and Buying orders deluged hte market ed what was expected of the’m. But College Professor’s Daughter d.-uble slajdng and a suicide. Daily Bombings which had been dismissed-(»s un- is thoroughly familiar with the as speculative interests, quiet for taken in combination they have not solved by officers. .She blamed un- John J. GIdney, 55. a letter ear- territory. Almost dally bombings and other es, Report Discloses; In- almost a month, unleashed a de- only saved our economic structure welcome advances for the slaying. ner. police said, shot his' daughter, acts of terrorism have kept the Found Dead in Fraternity Ix)ok for Cave government nervous for months. mand to acquire contracts for from ruin: they are placing it on a Feign* nine** Marparet Borgeson 19, her husband State police under the direction future delivery. firmer foundation,” Working in n strawberry patch F inest, 20 and their six months Austrian Nazis were blamed by Doll- come Tax Makes Big Gain. Qf Lieutenant William Schatzman fus supporters. They are bitter foes Sensational Report Campaign Plan* House; Companion Sought. with other Inmates yesterday, she child, Estelle, through the head and this morning ripped up the floor because of the chancellor’s unrelent- Grain authorities received the The state committee met here to complained to the superintendent of then turned the gun on himself. boards of the two room shack that foremost Indicating the aggregate make plans for the party’s state feeling ill and gained permission to All with the- exception of the child •opposition to a union with Ger- tVaahlngton, July 11.— (A P) __ Crowe called home and with long many. of the five leading crops would fall convention which will nominate Norman, Okla., July 11__ (AP)— go to the ho.spital room for medi- v.eze dead when found. , The child crowbars probed the earthen foun- Exhilaration and acceleration made 450,000,000 bushels short of last a ticket for the November elections In remaking the government. Doll- A Campus death mystei-y with cine. Instead, she walked around was taken to a hospital where she dations. Authorities, who previous- tax collectors' happier in the fi.scal year’s production with enthusiasm.' when voters will choose a U. 8. the main farm building and dis- v,as not expected to live. fus.s cripfiled the power of th<> year ended June 30. beauty queen the victim and a ly found a diigout, 15 feet long, five One, B. W. Snow, said "it is proba- Senator, six congre.*smen, governor pharmacy student and a fraternity appeared after stopping in the night , Domestic Tnmldea feet wide and three feet deep, on tile Fascist Hclrawehr. or Home Guard, Two llquids-^alcohqiic drink* and bly the most sensational report ever and other state officers. house cook in leading roles, baffitid watchman’s room to take his revol- The tragedy occurred as a result Crowe properly, said they took the which gained government favor by Yeoman work during the bloody So- gasoline— boosted revenuea. made since crop reporting was in- Governor Cross advised the com- authorities here today. ver. She was clad In men’s cloth- of domestic troubles, Gldncy enter- step on the possibility that Crowe Guy T. Helvering, commissioner stituted.” It showed, Snow' said, ing. cialist revolution in F'ebruary, al- mittee to set a date early in Sep- Dead from undetermined (muses ing the room of his son-in-law and had created a more elaborate un- of Internal revenue, reported that wheat has not improved since the tember for .the conveptlon and Officials say the girl slayer prob- though previously no great loyer of was Marian Mills, 20-year-pld daughter during the night and firing derground hideout under his shack. Dollfuss. tax income excluding processing private report.*' were issued and urged that candidates be chosen daughter of Elbert M. Mills an as- ably is headed for her beloved The small diigout Is only a few hun- the shots Into their heads'as they taxes, rose $681,253,989 over the corn has gone backward instead of who are "capable, dependable and sociate professor at the University White River country—which is slept. > dred feet from Crowe’s shack and The HeimW'ehr leaders. Prince forward since the rains came. Ernst von Starhemberg, vice chan- preceding year. Gasoline and liquor loyal to the progressive policies of of Oklahoma. home. The bodies were discovered by a to state police reports Crowe’s pre- "There hqs been no general break- cellor and Major Emil F'ey; minister coL'ectlons accounted for more than' the Democratic Party." Questioned about the circum patrolman, who had been Eummonci liminary experiment with cavern half the gain. ing.Of the drought in the dry eat ter- of public security will remain In the While he has no definite an- stances under which the girl’s body hy Ludwig Pederson, a tenant of the making. Crowe is reported to have With the processing taxes Includ- ritory, only surface moisture," was found in her home was Mrs. once made the statement that he government but Fey will surrender Snow said. apartment house in which the trage- power. collections aggregated $2,672,- (Continued on Page Eight) Hazel Brown, cook for a cami dy occurred. could build a diigout that police ;8,602, an increase of $1,052.479,- fraiernity house. mD ORDERS BACKED would walk over and never find. Fey formerly was vice chancellor Pederson told police Mo had heard and minister of security. It was The girl’s companion during an shots at 12:30 and in reconstructing Trooper Patrick 'O’Toole, .who Taxes collected on spirits, wines overnight stay at the home of Mrs. surprised and fired at Crowe yes- frequently rumored the "Iron man" BY JOHN W. DAVIS the tragedy, officers said they be- would succeed Dollfiiss before the and beers were estimated at ovec Brown, Neal Myers, El Reno phar- lieved that after quarreling with his terday, said that the fugitive the Labor Advisory tho Heimwehr was climaxed by dis- ptld out to producers cooperating disease. turbMces at Graz June 27. The vfith Uie agricultural adjustment Christian minister while Edward, Mystery of Faith and U fe," in which Board, of the National Recovery New York, July 11.— (A P )—The • eling at velocities of 60,000,000 Three physicians who made a public openly demonstrated sympa- administration in its reduction pro- yesterday, was reelected for the I the centenarian said he found it a Administration, held the center of discovery of a force ray that would volts—was described by him as giv- gram. | fourth year as president of the South ’ source of happiness, post m()rtem examination reported interest at today's session of the Norwalk savings bank and is be- a conclusion must await chemical University of Virginia Institute of destroy an army 100 miles away destructive powers. (Continurd on Page Nine) Income taxes poured the tidy sum nru-niir i Edward is a graduate of WllUston lieved to be the oldest living savings Academy, like his brother, but did analysis of portions of the girl’s Public Affairs. .... wo.,d „.K .. of $817,303,457 Into the coffers, a bank president. body. TKE.\SURY BAL.VNCE gain of $70,512,053. not attend college. He became Dr. Wolman was one of two lenses impregnable, has been an- each shooting rays 100 miles on Their continued activities are a president of the South Norwalk Chosen In 1930 by Frederic March, speakers before the round table ou nounced by the inventor. Dr. Nikola each side, would make the border Ckirporation returns accounted for source of amazement to ail who movie star, as the university’s "most 'an evaluation of the work of the Washington, July 11 — (AP) — $397,737,681 of this and individual bank at the age of 92. , impenetrable. The position of the Treasury July know them. beautiful” girl. Miss Mills also was NRA." The platform today was In the interests of peace. Dr. ; A fleet of 10,000 airplanes, flying returns for $419,565,778. Dr. Beard, a staunch Republl(5an, •elected "moat popular." She was 9 was: On May 11. on the occasion of his has voted for all Republican presi- shared with 3r. Carmen Haider, au- Tesla said he plans to place tho ray into such a curtain, he said, would Miscellaneous collections. Includ- 101st birthday. Dr. Beard said al- graduated last month, and was en- thor. of New York. Receipts $23,804,528.48; expendi- ing alcoholic beverage taxes, at $1.- dential candidates from 18.56 includ- at the disposal of the Geneva disar- be destroyed. tures $68,542,116.90; net balance though he was up to date in admir- gaged to marry Bernard Doud, Uni- Tonight the institute will hear an $23,789,755 exceeded the previous ing Abe Lincoln. mament conference. He announced Dr Tesla gave only a general de- $2,597,302,234.68; customs receipts ation ot our President, he did not versity of Oklahoma engineering address by Mrs. George J. Wyeth, the Invention yesterday, on the oc- Both brothers, who were born In scription of the apparatus, assert- year by $873,047,820. Processing- think Mr. Roosevelt infallible. student, who lives in Shreveport of the Woman’s National Republic- for the month $4,580,229.02. this city, are in excellent health al- casion of his 76th birthday. ing that the force ray -Involved set-’ Receipts for the fiscal year (since taxes reached $371,225,286. He took his first airplane ride at an Club, of New York. The force ray. Dr. Tesla s : ' Helvering estimated that the cost though pr. Beard is troubled some- Monday night, Mrs. Brown said, entific advances hitherto scarcely July 1) $90,375,968.48; expenditures 100 and said “it was wonderful.” what with his hearing. The ifistitute had before it today would consist of particles, driven conceived. of collecting each $100 of revenue Myers introduced her as his wife a spirited defense of the “old or- $186,059,352.82; (including $51,949,- Three days after passing the 100 They are related to Dan Beard, electrically and projected in vast Dr. Tesla has been a pioneer 384.34; gold asseU $7,875,632,- The speed of the particles—trav- his credit. 918.14. ' ... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN , WEDNESDAY, JOLT 11, 1984. MANCHES’TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, Y^TEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1934. ately to a smooth finish aocorfilng OBSERVE GOLDEN MAY SEND A WARSHIP FIRST YEAR ^ to tha raquiramenta of a worn oiA- part on a giant engine. So EXPEa CONTESTS ABOUT TOWN TO nSHINC GROUNDS conaider ourMlvat. Having gona BELIEVE POSTAL through a almil&r process, wa feal OBITUARY Clean Up Stagnant Water WEDDING TODAY AT TRADE SCHOOL aomewhat prepared to replace the ^b«rt Kompaon, 18 year old eoo ROCKVILLE vacation trip which! A w etting of the board- was held ' fiUcaf TCritlons**''**'*' ^ AT 9TH’S SESSION they bad been enjoying. , Monday Evening in place of toi. i The W ^ M o t h e r . club wni s British Trawlers Complain worn elements or part of the en- X ri. Margot Hampeon ©f Weat- SERYICE PAYING gine that drive the great wheels of mlnster road met with on accident An InvestlgaUon U underway at | evening In order to agsommbdate their annual on DANCE That Norweffians Are Inter- the present Um'e as to the direct **veral of . the members, industry." DEATHS while at Comp Lonargon loat eve- To Wipe Out Mosquitoes ternoon at the home of Mr». Robert t cause of ths accident. Indications It was voted that only pasturtzed Art McKay’s f Hr. aai Mrs. John Addy, Sr., fering With Their W’ork. ExeeQent Workmanship In Ths sntirs alumni of ths Trade ning which resulted In a broken arm. — ' 11 . • , ______... Thompson on East street. A very School, from the first gjvaduatlng Lessner Seeks Treasurer’s Hla mother wot notified ot the in- are that there are Other causes fo r , milk be used in the public schools , away the water so the eggs hatch COLORED YOUTH DIES interesting program has been ar- Orchestra j London, July 11 — (AP) — The class In 1917, have their names and JSry and went to Wlnsted and Expected Statement By the work was placed under state the accident besides the speed of tho Iron) now on. ranged for the occasion. •f Garden Street, Ceie- foreign office announced today that initial Pnblication By addresses printed In the back part FORMER LOCAL MAN brought the boy homo last night. Look for Shallow Pools Or nnd covering the water with oil so control. car and the curve on 'Minterburn | The board also, voted, to ajiprove Job, John E. Dwyer Place that they could not breathe, flnall.y IN ROCKVILLE CRASH i as text book.s in the high school a Sons of Italy Hall a wrarship may be sent to Nor- of the year book, Mr. Eehmalian Farley May Show Depart- Following the completloo of the novel jail break. wegian fishing grounds, locale of a considers this a splendid bit* of re- KUIED ON SHIP The annual outing and field day work on Lydall street, the men County Coroner John H. Yeomans i Physics book, a first year Keeney Street hratiDS Eyent. Students. search work and gives a complete, Old Cans in Deep G r a s s ,^ t ^ r b u u e 'fl'r J r o r a ^ c S were transferred to the upper part Is to conduct an inquest In the Ira- Mathematics book for fieshmen and controversy with Norway over, al- on Committee. of Moosup Forest. TaU Cedars of Car Overturns oir Minterburn Raleigh, N. C.—A .long fly in a leged interference with British up-to-the-minutc report of tboae Lebanon will be halo Sunday, July la ment “ Out of Red.” n p 1 I . . . i emerges full grown. The period of of Bigelow Brook which crosses mediate future to determine the Y®®’’ algebra And a-French baseball game at a highway prison FRIDAY, JULY 18th trawlers. who have received dfplotIfplomas in past william J. Leahy Falla On to at Oneco, Conn. Those planning to Says rederal Inspector in ‘development from the i«g to the Parker and Gerard street. A Swamp Hill Crushing Driver Be- cause of this fatal accident. This! “ Iter the comriilttee on camp helped Ray Dallas, a convict years. ^ , auult varies, according to the sea- near Parker street was filled in same point has been the cause .>of books have approved them, X r. and itrt. John Addy, Sr., of The British government recently Th# 1834 year book of the Man- Deck in go should contact Jamea O. Baker. neath-—Others Escape. to escape. Dallas was playing in Admission’ 25e. sent a formal protest to Norway When the Ninth district annual New York Harbor, n f temperature. It is with 100 yards of, soil and ditched several serious accidents In recent' Close -‘I'” Rooms Garden itreet, quietly celebrated chester Trade school, which for at- meetlnf is called to order Friday Washington. July 11.— (AP)—Up the outllold when he started run* Free Transportation A t 8 tbetr OOtb waddlog anniversary to- cencernlng what they called Inter- Dies. l^ew London Forest, TaU Cedars Charge UI ClUIllDallOn sometlmea 10 days— It sofhctlmes Parker street, parallel with years and ^ e resWents of Rockville • The rooms o f the Tolland County ning back to catch the ball. The tractlvene.ss of general appear- n lf ht voters will have more than the araplf sleeve of Postmaster runs for a fulLycar. Gerard street. The men also ditch- George -Martin. 30, . colored P. M. frdm South Terminus. '^day. Relatives and friends called to ference by Norwegian naval author- of Lebanon, will hold a ceremonial youth from New York, who' was al- ball landed, but Dallas kept nine ities with British boats. ance, variety and excellence of con- ' matter of charter abandonment and General James A. Farley a surprise ed in d droned a large swamp on Ml?er?,ro ^ Prescott Block, offer their congratulations, and they a schools consolidation suit to orgus William Joseph Leahy, 86, fo ^ and outing on the esute of former Is' hidden. When the adult emerges the bod^ most Instantly killed at 6:30 ** I * *** Yor the summer ning. He. outran hla pursuer. A delegation from the British tent material and beauty of design RANCHER-TEACHER Work. is at first soft and 4vet; but soon the the west side of Parker street. The were remembered In various .ways about. It was learned today. Al- merly of this town, was fatally in- Senator Hiram Bingham, Salem. A hush-hush atmosphere sur- o'clock Tuesday morning while on would be eliminated. j months. ThLs Is due to the fact but no formal celebration was plan* Trawiers Association visited .Sir perhaps Is unequalled by any simi- Conn., next Saturday afternoon. The wangs dry. the body hardens and off men are now working at Manches- , Open Playgrounds Tomorrow that County Secretary Rev. William lar publication in the state, has though the diitrlct’e buelnese has jured Saturday afternoon In a fall rounds post office clerics as they his way from Boston to New York, j ned. In deference to their wishes. Anthony Eden, under secretary for affair will begin at 2:30 p. m. and hums the pest on his dev11is)i errand'. ter Green, cost from Woodbrldge Everything la In readiness for the' of Vernon is at Camp foreign affairs, today, and Eden told been finished by the •students and OPERA COMPOSER been considerably reduced Since icon- from a funnel he was painting on bend their heads over tables of fig- street, about a half mile, clearing arrived home in New Yofk lifeless Mr. Addy and the former Miss eolidation of the schools was ef- the S. 8. American Farmer at her aU desiring to go should contact C If you have been bothered by The length of fiight of the mosquito yesterday afternoon — some eight opening of the two public play- I "''oodstoch for tiie summer months them” in any event an early visit of within a day or two will be placed Leroy Norris. ures ehowing how the mall service Bigelow Brook. Ana Maris Turklngton were mar- In circulation. fected, It woe learned that two local dock In New York. Leahy Was re- panned out in the fiscal year Just mosquitoes U'tely, It might be a varies with each variety. Tho house- hours later than he bad previously grounds in Rockville on Thursday' director Of camp for the youths ried in Banilfoot, County Armagh, a British warship to the fishing hold mosquito— tbe-'bne that 1s rear- In all the local gang has cleared morning at 9:80 o’clock. T.oiland and Windham counties. grounds will be considered." The outside covert of the book men ore to seek district offices at moved to St. Vincent's hospital ended. good idea to look around the place and ditched about 1,200 lineal feet planned to arrive. The body of Ireland, a small town about seven' the 'Session. .. where hA died Monday night The auxlUary of DUwbrth-Cornell Observers are busy guessing. ed In the backyards and dumping Martin was taken from the funeral The equipment was Installed yes-' Lutheran Pimip Saturday Sir Anthony's statement followed are colored blue, with the name of John L. Seymour of Sacra- Post, American Legion will vtsit the and see if there isn’t an oltf can half grounds—stays pretty much at of swamp land, the average width miles from Portadowm, where many the book, "The Crafteman," and the Attorney George Lessner will be a Leahy, a veteran of the World War Some foresee an announcement parlors of Luther A. White on Elm terday afternoon and la now ready: The First Lutheran . church will hlanchester residents •came from, on upon formal requests from the Newington Veterans' hospital to- filled with stagnant water—;the home. The salt marsh variety flits of the ditches being two feet and Save Your Eyes official seal of the Trade school candidate for clerk and treasurer in the naval service, was a member that, leaving snch things as subsi- the depth 18 Inches. About 9,000 street late yesterday afternoon for for use under the dlre^tlqn of the | hold Its annual picnic on Saturday: July 11, 18S4. Nine children were trawlers association for naval pro- morrow afternoon. The auxiliary s ^ u t in th'e winds of the coast tection and for satisfactory adjust- printed In gold on the front page mento, Cal., Writes “ In the o f the district It was rumored this of the crew of tho American Farm- dies and franked mall out of the pic- nursery of Madam Cutex—the lineal feet of brook has 4ieen clear- his home in New York following a Playground Association. ' Inc., of— at Elizabeth Park, 'Hartford, f o r ' DurinK This Bright Summer Weather bjm bf the union, the first having afternoon and John E. Dwyer will er, a merchant marine vessel. has been asked to furnish cigarettes ture. the postal service has got out , household mosquito. Experts say inhrshes and is often blown from 40 ed. short hearing in Rockville os to the which Raymond J. Schrumpf is the ment of present conditions. •within a lined margin also of gold. for veteran patient- and members the Sunday school. The party will died in Infancy, ano the last breaK in leek a place on the committee. It He was bom in New Haven, Nov. of the red for the first time in 15 that the genus (Xitex likes nothing to 75 miles away from the birth- cause of his death. ' No date has head. leave the church on West Main The foreign office announctment A ribbon conceals the steel clips In planning to ooncributo cigarettes for Find Dead Dog Dump the family, six years .igo, was the said the-British government was the binding. Pasha’s Garden” for Met- woe understood that both men are 17. 1898, the eon of Mr. and Mrs. years. better than an old can hidden In place. Flights of five miles arc com- , During the operaUons of the past yet been set for an Inquest by The playgrounds are located at street about 9 o'clock in the morm- Sun and Wind Glasses death in an automobile accident of conducting a quiet canvass for votes V.TlIlam Leahy and came to this this purpose may call Everett Ken- Predict* Surplus. _ he graze, or a shallow pool to nion. County Coroner John H. Yeomans of the Maple Street School grounds and ing and will return in the late af- in various colors...... considering sending a warship to Class .Motto nedy or Mrs. John Glenney, Com- six months the men have found- Albert. Addy, who was at the time a the scene no matter what the de- "Greatness comes only to those at tho meeting which it Is expected town In 1916. He enlisted In the Harry L. Slattery, comptroller iM eed In. Started I.ost Year many curious articles in the brooks Andover, who viewed the body of the Northeast School Grounds. ternoon...... $ 1 . 5 0 ™ ropolitan. mander and president of the auxil- the dead youth, reporter and feature writer on the cision might be reached in the who seek' not how to avoid obsta- will be largely attended. United States Navy in Hartford the department, predicted r e ce n tV Breed .Millions and swamps. For instance they A detailed program was laid out Rockville -Briefs iary, respectively. On January 18, 1933, 25 men be-’ Martin died of a broken neck ac- yesterday for the opening day Other Sun Glas.ses. Herald stall. Their.c.yuunRe.st child, meantime between the two-govern- cles, but to overcome them," the Members of the Ninth district May 29. 1917. an actual service surplus of around The best way to combat this type gan work on the federal project in located the bodjes of 20 dogs \f-hich The Rockville Elmbicm Club will ...... ,50c Miss Nora Addy, Is taking a pur.- “ ” S ' ° at Crystal Lake on last evening | Travels On Vacations G arner 90 T m iil T ’ I Y - ran to the assistance more, Edward Helm; Keeper of t&Fethef. put out by the Trade School. The ,al will be in St. Bernard's ceme- net sum of $152,000,000. crew of fifteen men. stagflation and eradicating breeding Records, Louis Kreh; Collector of at the cottage of Miss Be.sale Dev- ; NOTE: Store will be closed for vacation starting with New Haven. July 11.— iAP) — For 15 years, since, leaving the "For the past fifteen months we areas which had' been a serious found a deserted nrint shon the .Martin car Iln ' statement is madeHhat "it Is ,hoped University of California. Seymour tery, Rockville. Dllworth-Comell Over 30 Kinds Wampum John Kuhnly: Keeper of | , , j . , ...... I the close of business Saturda.v, July 28, and re-openin£ Sales of antiques In Connecticut are, that...... The. Craftsman...... will become Mayor of Harriman Declares Post. American Legion, will con- gyman Attack Will in Vir- have been laboring earnestly and menace for years. Wampum. Henry...... Minor; ...... ^ ______Guard of ^ ^I^-Erod Llppman of Minterburn ; under .state police Investigation to- j one of t”he~strongest links has taught for his "bread and but- by careful management, elimination According to Mr. Likely there Ic ™ r “v.A'-'i, “ S3 - Court Is enjoying a motor trip to' .Monday, August l.’l. ^ In the ter." saved his earnings and with Mill Owners and NBA Offi- duct a military service at the grave not just one kind of mosquito buzz- Second Job Wigwam. Walter Pitne.v; Guard of WOLCOn SLAYER day following the arrest of three chain of memories which binds the and will provide bearers, firing of waste and wise legislation by The next job which, the local mos- Forest, Howard Wceloc’k. the White Mountains. person.s including the remarried taem traveled abroad during vaca- cials Will Soon Reach ginia Circuit Court. Ing'and biting around New England graduates to the school." squad and buglers. Congress we have this tremendous quito men tackled was cleaning out A, social hour with refreshments Miss Gladys Wiley of Ijiwrencc | widow of a widely known 'shore line- tion periods. Accord. deficit almost eliminated. but more than 30 kinds. Of 'these Delos? 4wezev «a 7^““' -Goodwln ' yard of Councilman Menge. street is enjoying her annual vaca- The year book is dodlcatcil to J. tho salt-maran variety causes the Lydall brook in Manchester from followed the installatioa ceremonies. STILL AT LARGE antique dealer. G. Eehmalian, "our beloved director, He has discussed and studied "I hope to be able to report to the Union Pond easterly to - Lydall i tion at Crystal Lake. I •Mr*. Margan-t Dpwd greatest economic harm. Although tronrm y^T?e«^nS^^^^ School Boar ' to Omit Meeting* The three under . arrest are Mrs. cotinscllqr and guide." On the op- cnera with- leading composers of Mrs. Margaret Dowd of 17 Cot- Norfolk, Vh., July li —(a P)— President and the people at the end Foulds paper mill property. It was braaka for 40 years The Rochville branch of th e; I-ranee, Germany and Italy. His own Harriman, Tcnn., July 11.— (AP) The ^Aill of a Catholic priest who, Manchester Is spared the pestlfer- sa.vlng, "Lift this car-off m e", but R. DONNELLY (Continaed from •’age One) Kmma J. Castcllt of Madison, re- posite page Is an excellent portrait tageirtKR: MirueL,street, wiaowwidow orof JamesJamos Dowd,DOwd ....v, of this fiscal year that It has been found necessary to drain the pond Charlotte, Vt.—Franklin Whet- The Vernon Town School Com- Federation of Democratic Women' married widow of E. E. Sheffield, r I eras, seven .completed to date, —The folk.s ol Harriman - the little ousneas of this species, there are they were unable to move if imme- mittee have announced their inten- JEWELER of Mr. Eehmalian. Then comes a town in which the Harriman hosiery died this morning at tho home of I wiped out completely and that the back of the dumps on Edwards stone Hopkins, 79, retired broker held a meeting ia.st evening at the pioneer antique dealer at Essex, haye won praise fri'.-n such musical married the woman who had nursed plenty of others to cause trouble. diately and Martin's death followed tion of omitting the meetings dur- home of Mrs. Augustus M. Burke of j 515 Main Street the buckshot from. O'Toole's .shot- picture of the Trade School, etched mills closed after the NKA yankori her nephew, Thomas W. Henderson, postal service Is .self-sustaining." street. In order to do this it was and founder of the Clearing House in short order. Manlthester gun and saved f ’rowe. As the offlciT who died .soma time ago at .Madi.son so perfectly that even a flag waving r.iilhoritic.s as Vincent d'Indy and him through a severe siege of slck- Many Economies. "Little attention. If any, has been necessary to excavate into Union ing August and will hold their next Village street. The speaker w as, its Blue Eagle look hnpi fully to of 60 Hemlock street. Mr.s, Dowd As.soclatlon of the New York Coffee Gene Johnson of 201 West 117th fired the first shot, Crowe • for the after having removed his business to in the breeze Is discernible, Mr. Henri Hiinser of F.-anc'e, Ricardo nc.ss, i.s being attacked in Circuit Slattery's estimate was without paid to the fresh-water mosquitoes, pond' nearly 400 feet, making a and Sugar Exchange. Washington for curly .settlement of-| ill for some time at her Court of Princess Anne County. numbering about 30 species," said street, New York City and Abran officer is positive in his identlllca- that town; Roy E, Manley of 377 Eehmalian next reviews the work Xandarmi and Ildcbiando Plzettl of hoirte and in the Memorial hospital, taking Into account some $6CfiOOO,- deep channel which eliminated the Buffalo. N. Y.—Arthur King Hlue ..... - the controversy. The priest was Father William Mr. Likely. "This specie is un- Davis, of 201 West 122nd street tlon—dived deeper into the brush, lltlla avenue, Hartford and | of the Trade School, its purposes Italy and Max Schillings of Ger- Leading in the expression of arid since leaving the latter institu- 000 outlay for ocean and air mail stagnation- In the Lydall brook near Barnes, singer nnd voice culture disappearing quickly from view. t.'linton J. Matson of New Haven, j and requirements, describes the many. R. Hayes, for 30 yeai-s priest of subsidies, franked mail and such. doubtedly unusiially abundant this the pond and quickened the flow of colored, .of New York City, was with I growing optimism is J. G. b 'A r- tion had been at the home of her teacher. Martin at the time. They were Plans to put bloodhounds on the Police said Mrs. Castetli was i location and history of thfe school , Seymour, the man.______digs post__ holes .nephew and his wife. Newburgh parish. Orangi. county. He figured the business volume at year and arc causing a great deal water at this point. During the niond, Harnman's 72-year-old may- of trouble. Conditions this spring IxM Angeles Arthur L. Wilhelm. thrown about twenty feet but suf- trail of the fugitive at dawn this charged with Hie theft of five yalu- • snd finally enumerates the enurscs ! ond .strings barbed wire on his small or. $585,000,000. time that the work on the brook as have been ideal for breeding of the 53, veteran nbwspaperman who was fered only alight injuries. I morning were abandoned hetmuso able chairs from th* antique cojlec-j of instruction, the se.ssions, the ranch near Sacramento; Seymour I believe the .NRA and mill offi- Since Farley took office econo- it passed through the Robertson a member of the Times editorial the only trained dogs in thi.s part of tlon of her former husband: Mon- i extra eurrleulum activities and the tlic In.stnietor, has won the high re- mies, including payless furloughs, fresh-water species in swimp.s. school playground was in progress. staff. The trio in the Packard coupe I c IHIh (ire ub<.>UL to coruc together,” Frobahly they are more trouble- were on their way home after at- ! You’ve Asked lor It—And Here It Is the country arc at . work on a case ley and Mat.son were charged with | records and reports gaid of colleagues and students- lie Said, hopcAilly. "Each aide, 1 She leaves one have been announced. An out- fa New Jersey according to Lieuten- piibllslilng untrue and mlsleaiilng - $2 of his standing development was the reor- some at the present time than a 'oit TT .. U. " ’"I'* ^ cymour. the composer, lives within think, ha.s been waving the red flag Jr., who is physical instructor at $51,000 estate to his widow, Mrs. ant Srhatxman. advertisements. Undoubtedly one of the oiitstand- a realm entirely leparste from ex the Berkshire Industrial school at ganization of tho airmail service. • later In the sca.son, and wifi de- Ir. the bull's face, so to speak. Both Adelaide M. Hayes. crease in numbers shortly, unless The trio wa.s nt llherly toilay un- Ing featurcH of the year book Is the teinala a world bounded bv hla mill and .NRA offlcial.s have been Canaan, N. Y. Funeral arrange- Farley has said that despite the fact der bonds of $500 each fiirnl.shed hy The contestants arc MrJ, Mary wo continue .o have unusually wet 1 work of l•ran^ l.s Weiier. the ait c li-i rherlahed library of French,, ifiillan pratty mad. This feeling seems to ment* are Incomplete aw'alting the A. Oullfeil, slater, and Paul H. GuU- that i6(jr mure slates, 23 additional irrs, Gnstelll, They are. slated for arrival of her *on. weather, which will fill the'awnmps j loi. Webers drawings, which ap- {nna German operatic sc.ires and his bo dying down." fell, nephew of the deceased, who cities and 3,124 more miles are em- Personal Notices i arraignment in the Mniiison Town I 'm''. through the liinik, ; j-ano m a plain, comfortable little braced In the new set-up, tho aver- again ami permit a fresh crop to ! Court Wednesday. The mills largest Industiy in under the terms of the contested breed." j indicate n.-al talent .Viiiieii, if devel- . home attended hv hla ' a town closed two weeks ago. Tiie age rate the government pays has FRADIN’S oped. Should net him a lucrative In- Ho." A Sevmou? will, dated July 15, 1932. were be- t an B«- Controlled ] uX-r. .NRA accused officlaLs of refu.slng to queathed $1 each. dropped from around 42 cents per tXI.MMlUTN OF HOMF. eymo from commercial drawing in I ...... X airplane mile to 27.9 cenU, with the Mr. Likely is convinced that tbo ' Use This Electric RESOUJTIONS bargain collectively with striking Father Hayes, who hau been inac- JN ME.Mi.iliY Oi-' SAmiie] J, Iferron, th e ye ar.s to-crim e , I employees. BABE IS DROWNED cost for a fiscal year plunging from mosquito menace can be controlled , who died Monday,' .Tun* IS. litn. Cape Map Cttiirlhotme. N, J. • A group pli tiire rif the s. liool i '•''‘ Uen tive for several years previous to in fresh-water swamps and points More than 600 cmployee.s, thrown his death op account of ill health $19,000,000 to $9,000,000. Om'« nxain il< .atli li;o; Inviuie'd oiir They've titled nut. the police tralTic faculty I.H shown ou another page. .? ,h. 'e*^^** short Buslnes.* Improves. to the good work done on Bigelow \ midst snd {'lilt,'ll to liip ilesvenlv The members of the eohiiriittee hy H.. G. out of work when tho mills shut IN GARDEN POOL and who was buried April 30th at Home » dfurly lisluvril itroilisr booth on Main street with an dice down, want Uivir jobs back. Mer- During the. fiscal year there has brook below Broad street during j trie fan and fly swatters. ' Orcen- which made ui. the year h.«.k ai.so ‘‘-’H'l author, Newburgh, was married to Miss ul y Ths golden sstewav ir, the litrrnni chants sulTcriiig tiie lo:is of tho been a pick up In many lines of the winter months. At that time ! J appear In a pholORraph. Thu.su j , ^ •‘^tory of a Turkish paaha .Adelaide M. Grad'y., of N.-w York, R ange For One Y ear City has been opened wide to iiei. heuded biting files infested the (Continued from Page One) the men uncovered many mos (iiito I eoms him to tbs New Jerusalem. H„ mills' $90,000 a mohtii payroll at Elizabeth City, N. C., on Sep- business, which is believed to have neighborhood, and the officers ask- memhera Imlude John F. Adams |"'hose French wife-onter.tains a want tho plant- reopened. contributed to the happier picture egg clusters, which, if they had I We’ve been getting ’phone calls daily—always with the query—"When are your July Sales starting 7** wss s true friend .ind slwa>a reiulv t-lmirman; Aliiert F. Si hub. editor; j ‘'-vor of her own race. Surprised by tember 12, 1932. The ceremony to assist In tbs nelfnre of his. Coin- ed for. the fan and swatters to pro- .Approximately. 300 men and wo- taken into the emergency rooni In the mall service. The only ac- been allowed to remain, would have I Well here’.s your answer, witJi the greate.st collection of sinaft sport, street, and spectator fashions.oamons ever rsdff tect themselves while giving tho Walter Kayan ami George Halule- ! I*‘e paaha’.s fUmichs, the wife was performed by a justice of the men, who walked out ot the mills where Dr. H. .M. Ga.sparian, newR' peace. ' tual figures F.arley has given so far, loosed millions of pests over the assembled for one great sale. We spared notiiing to make this the most worthwhile event of its kind for tha AND VVHKltKAO, the All wise snd "stop-and-gp" to motorists. vUz. asaociatc editors; Kraiu-l.s ! t'hl.en her lover in a huge chest. The t'.ppolntcd hospital physician, Ifiject- surrounding countryside. Merciful Master of the Universe hsa last October because officials al- DetalU of Will .showed an almost 200 per cent in- entire year ! Make your choice early. Weber, art eviltor: Jolin Adams, ' •'‘Umcli finds tho key to the cheat legedly discharged 23 woi Iters for ed adrenalin into the heart and ap- crease in purchase by stamp collec- A great deal ha.s been learned of celled our beloved and rsapsotsd PARLIAMENT tlENCRltlEll Thomas Cliara and Dora Joalin, ad- : “ h*! takes it to the pasha, In his will made two months pre- brother home and he. having been union activities, want the dispute p'led artificial gas in a desperate ef- vious to the marriage Father tor.s. The income from this source the mosquito since the Spanish- s true end fs.ihftil Comrade In our vertl.sement committee. After his wife retires, the pasha fort to .save the little one's life. Ap- rluh, •settled so that part of their num- Hayes, after making the $I be- was $811,723 as against $302,691 American War. The United States ' Windsor. N. B.- Among fXl.OOif The class, ofTleera, with .pictures I' ummons servants, has thsm dig a ber can be reomployed. parenHy Bobble died before reaching for 1933. Army was the pioneer in that work j ME RESOLVE to esnd alncere. enn- dtscrlptlnns of thn ".Mother of Par- shown in the book, are .lohn K. I lurgo hole in the garden and burv quests to his sister abd nephew doianoss to his family and that a the ho.spital, however, a.s the nttend- said; and when It wm found that tho j Silk Dresses llament.s" by Canadian high school Adams, prerfident; Norman G. the locked chest. Having thus dls- Organdie Frocks copy of these resolutions he sent to M.W H.\XC..S SELF ii-g physician failed to observe any "Because of her kindness In com- dread "yellow jack" or yellow fc- I the berssvsd- fnmlly. one to the pupils was the following: RENT FREE There are dreases in this lot for Iromcdl^tb wear'in town and sehT.'i f ’ ' ’‘'• ' P''''-''';'''"'' A")'-''! F. posed Of his wife's lover* the pasU 1 faction to the treatment. ing to my aid when I was seriously ver was carried by a mosquito snd loosl paper and one drsflsd on the "Ths Rrltlsh Parliament, meets, GET THREATENING NOTES in the country . . . and many morh that will ho smart way Into Dance in comfort in one of Poshlon's dictate* for oUnutss of our club. fre X iro V '""” ’' " ' ’ I ' * 'i m . , e l f upon the mound of Plalnvllls, July 11.— (A P )— The Popular Bnho, ill in the spring and siimmer of that If the mosquito could be elim- Summer comfort—beautiful and exquisite Organdie throws out a number of bills, take^ llffhts a cigarette and inated, the fever wouliI disappear, Fall. You will find so much quality for so little m'-noy in these BRITISH.AMERtCAN jCLI'B. INC. The remainder of the book is de- body of Rudolph Huitenius, 40, was Tho Beer family moved to 2t 1932, I gave, devise and bequeath Rutland, Vt., July 11.— (AP) — No obligation to keep it FVocks. Cdol as a breeze and gey as a lark. For- . Clayton Allison,. Tree two drinks of whisky and goes home enjoys the song of a nightingale. found hanemg in tho stairwell of hl.s , •Pearl - street during the first week in all the rest of my property of what- a wholesale plan-to extormfiiate the dre.sscs. A great variety of one-piece and Jacket, models $ . Fred D.. R.sker. Ree.-Seo. for two year* " voted to a detailed explanatlnn of Demands of $i0,0Ci0 on the mod- merly $8,98. What a value at .... 5 tlie various cmirsi's carpentry, l.ome early today by Frank G. Bab- '-" ly, formerly residing, at Highland ever nature to Adelaide M. Grady, pest w-as Initiated. At that time c:alely situated parents of an 18 over 1,000 deaths annually were at- olectrlcat. drafting, machine work, cock who went to visit him. Dr. rark. Bobbie, a sturdy little young- Of 2685 University averue. New jrai- old girl were being investigat- Dresses Dresses textile accompanied hy pictures GROUNDS ALL READY Lawrence H, Frost, medical examin- .'lor well liked by- the neighbors for York, New York." tributed to the pests' In’ Havana. ed today by Federal and state au- Cuba, alone, and after one year of showing the students at work in the or. gave a verdict of suicide by hang, Ills sunny disposition, generally This will,"It is claimed by the con- thcrltles. Formerly At $9.98 Formerly At $6.98 ing. testants. Is null and void, by rea- control, the list dropped to one sin- Cool, Crisp and Colorful shops and classrooms. ' played by himself and at times wan- iirs. Carol Fischer, wife of tho FOR CHURCH FESTIVAL dered into the Dougan yard. son of the fact that Father Hayes gle case! Pertinent Comiitent proprietor of an automobile supply July Clearance Sale July Clearance Sale Th* following pertinent comment TO ST.VRT SENTENCE Not In Water Long Is described as hatdng been men- Other Damage in ''technical" Trade School lan- tally Incapable of making a will or depot, disclosed she had received Outdoor Cafnival To Be Held The child seemed to like to play tivo extortion letters. The letters Strange animulc, this skeetcr! Price Price Anniversary ] guagp concludes the "statistical re- New York, July 9.— (A P )—Joseph i around a bird bath situated between entering into a valid marriage con- Besides being a general household she said, threatened^ tho life of an Our jport": "Many a young fellow has Tomorrow .Afternoon and \V Harriman, the white-haired ' the Dougan and the Boer homes, and tract. - pest, it was -found that they .cut Cotton Frocks 18 year old girl formerly employed SALE come here like an unfinished cast- Kveninjr at St. James’ banker, sentenced to a four-year t.Jday apparently strayed over to It is further attacked upon the . down the yield of grazing 'ows, in- It’s getting more torrid every day on the way 00 August-* 'Ing; rough with burrs, hard to School. term for misapplication of funds of ground that if the marriage is de- by her as a servant. : $ 3 - 8 9 ' Uie garden pool. How .he fell in is a terfered with profits of coastal and if you wart to keep cool get in line for these Cotton Frocks. ! handle, useless In the condition that the now defunct Harriman National n utter of conjecture; but it Is not clared legal, it revoked the previous summer resorts. The only effective Offers Tomorrow—Thuradny it was in: but through fhe ennttnu- The necessary poles for raising hank, is being taken today from doc- believed likely that he was in tho will and,, since no later will was methods are to "smother" them They’re specially priced for this sale end we can’t replace this ' ous, uhtlrlng efforts of the faculty„ . canvas around the grounds of 8t , tors’ hospital - to the__ -Federal . peni- water for a great length of time un- ihade, the estate must be divided ac- with Oil, drain ditches so that stag- quality for the price. this casting was marhined accur- - James's school, where there is to be ! nt Lewlsburg, Pa. cording to the laws of the State o f : nant waters may carry'the eggs to til he was found in the pool by his New Y'ork. Pure Linen . ______' b lawn festival tomorrow afternoon Authorities said Harriman, 67, father. open or running -water and to plant Formerly To $5.98. fh and evening, were erected last probably wcHild be as.slgned to cleri- Dr. William R. Tinker, medical MOW: certain fish in the pools to eat up HATS Fresh, New July Clearance Sale Price ...... * ^ /y FAIREST FISHER night. cal work at the prison. examiner, viewed the body and in- the eggs. SUITS Hats with brime of all spe- The poles were eet by a crew of vestigated tho circumstances lead- SAYS TARIFF QUESTION The oil coating is effective be- cies and Inclinations. Stunning diggers that had little experience cause it spreads out over the sur- ing to the drowning. He wds prepar- “The and hats for sport, street arid for- in thi,'» line, but the way they work- ed to render a verdict bf accidental face of the water, smothering the Formerly To .$3 98. /F O mrv Cotton Frocks N ed it took them but a short time to STILL A HERO drowning. IS OUT AS AN'tSSUE young mosquitoes by cutting off mal aflei.noon. The kind of July Clearance Sale P rice...... Jk / TQ dig the 72 holes, set the poles and '•Mother Near Collapse Personality their air supply. The "wiggicr" or quality that's obviously supe- in many new stylM With sm art then place the canvas. Mrs. Beer was on a verge of near larvae stage' mosquito must have Swagger Coats rior. .TcHiay there is a crew at work air to breathe and obtain It by new details. ccllapse after word reached her of Senator Ashursf Says It Will * Linen looks cool and is cool erecting the booths and another the death of her-son.“Neighbors call- ' K i d " jjpking their tails out of the water Formerly To $2.49. rir\ crowd went to work this afternoon Disappear a.s Nearly ,\11 with fastening the tall to the .siir- and incidentally is a fabric ed Dr. N. A. Burr who arrived to that 1s easy to keep looking July Clearance Sale Price ...... V m pliielhg electric light poles and give the stricken mother medical Democrats Favor Higher te film, by means of several loaf- Sun-tan frocks for the outdoor stringing lights. PAT O’BRIEN Ite flaps and then breathe tl.o air smart and trim. Select a suit treatment. Duties. or coat from our assortment of 49c' 84c *rirl— Tomoi.row aftomoor instead of GLENDA FARRELL In through a tube or siphori! Now having an admisilon fee charged |lf the surface of the water is cov- linen and waffle cloth, for the women who wish to go to •ered with a thin coating ot oil, the Frilly voile.*) for dey time— Washington. July 11.— (AP) — A Real Bargain! the grounds and take part in tha The tariff, says Senator Ashurst Plus = .-oil gets into 'the dclicatte breathing $ Slenderizing ; cake sale it hat been decided to (D., Ariz.), Is going to disappear as apparatus, clogs it up and strangles $ 2.79 1.45 Crisp organdies for the Country ; have no ndmlsslon charged at all. Weddings an issue because Democrats will.get 'the baby mosquito very ne-iUy. Bq omi£- All children will also be admitted i around to favoring higher dutie's. , much' for one method ot eradica- Dresses Club Dance— , free on Thursday afternoon. j The change in the traditional tion. Small connection deposit reimbursed j At Ui* meeting of the committee Byrne-Sterling Democratic policy, he said. Is in- -Must Have Mater ORGANDIE FOR LARGER FIGiniBS 100% Sheer silks, printed crepes, j ia.st night the reports that, were Mrs. Mary Sterling announces evitable. It wa-s found that.practically all All are “ Barmon .Art Styled” . ; 'given'by the sub committees Indl- species of mosquitoes must' )mvc Hand Bags cool cottons, sporty pastels are the mainago of her daughter. Miss Jefferson, Madison and Jackson after reasonable trial period. Inclu.ded. Size.* 38 to 50. 1 j eatodAhut there would be a record Anna B. D. Sterling, to Martin J. ** Y»Vored a protective tariff." water in which to breed. This wa- FROCKS , i turnout 'Thursday evening. The Byrne, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ashurst said. "But I was almost a ter might be either salt or fiesh, Be sure you have a smart Silk Slips At I band-stand that is used in giving Byrne of New York City. Pariah among my fellow Demo- deep or shallow, largo in extent or new handbag to go with your j band concerts in .Manchester has The ceremony Was performed on crats in 1919 when I first urged very small—but it had to b “ very summer costume. Washable Beautiful . garments either Formerly d« "1 Sizes been secured for use tomorrow quiet. So, working along this line, tailored or lace trimmed. BARGAIN ' Friday, June 1, at the .Madison protection. wood beads and leatbera in vari- To $1.98 $ J[ night for the boys’ band of Hart- Avenue Baptist church in New York Nowadays nearly every Demo-! experts planned to drain thc.se stag- ford, FREE WIRING AND SPECIAL ous styles. $1.25 value. City by the Rev. Harry J. Moar. crat is a protectionist at heart." I nant areas and to keep changing $1.25 V’alue. PRICES The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Ashurst recalled thi^L lour I the water and flushing wi'li tides or Noiv ...... ijl lNTl PLETB WELL Robert Anderson of Providence. R. Senate tariff fights he has seen. river cufrents. 94c Corbeil, pnt.. July 9.— (A P )—Mrs. I-.,.close friends of the young couple. Democrats from Georgia, Texas, I Frm thi.s discovery developed the DISCOUNT ON ALL ELECTRIC For ^x>rts and’Vacation Store-^ide Specials During This Sale! wHh $1.98 Value. Gvila Dionne, 24-year-oId mother of. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Arkansas and Tennessee voted fo r ' practice of draining marshes by dig- HOLEPROOF Wear oulntuplet*. was allowed by her Mary Sterling of 103 Hamlin street, levies on articles produced In their; glng ditches a,s has been done by the Now $1-45 r.nyalclan to go outside her home 2ASU PITTS RANGES PURCHASED LOCALLY An AII-AmerIca football hero and the late Joseph Sterling, and is states. I If cal creW ott various .swampy loca- cvei the week-end but was under a dietitian. She has been employed The south, too. Is becoming In-1 PHILLIPS HOLMES tions. The flat -lands were covered 3 Pc. Ensembles orders "to take things easy." St West Virginia IVeeleysn and HOSE s efar grldder of the New York for the past two years in social ser- dustrialized and that, be argued, j with a network of drains, which,' All of the babies except Marie, vice w-prk by the SUte of New MARY BRIAN Conaisting of sldrt, shorts Til a poor sport of s fish Giants pro tqusd fully qualifies will create a demand there for rushed by cur’-ent vater, kept the BEFORE JULY 31st Sheer and walking chiffon. which wouldn’t fall tor the lure the Smallest, continued to gain York. higher tariffs. Olp, Battle* as a life guard The NED SPARKS marshes drained of pool.s of- water Alao service. Newest Summer and blouse. a of lielen Oould. above. The wilght: but their condition was de- The bridegroom is a portrait He asserted that a "high tariff" i oy flowing springs into the lead 10% RE D UCTIO N scribed as "sun languid." They are above picture show* Battle* painter and a former student at Mc- shades. Regular price $1.00. $2.96 Value. 'sg pretty miss was voted fairest of demonstratlni the hero act in plus "faith, courage and continua- ditches and removing all breeding On All (Tool Sumiher Models In Corsets, Girdles, (3or- nearly six weeks old, Gill University. Montreal, which he W A R N I K B R O S Now ...a ..—0^1^ ^r4*^^ feminine anglers st Stamtord. •avini a fair maiden at Chip- tion of the Roosevelt policies" places. M'ith no place to breed— N. Y She halls trom Forest Tho latest weights in ounces were; left to putaue his studies In art at would speed recovery. Increasing; there would be no mosquitoes. selettes And Foundations. Every Make In Stock Includ- pewa Lake. 0.. where be ii a Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Byrne are Hills. L, L CVcUle 47 1-2: Emllle 44; Annette guard. the levy on copper imports from 4 'H ow They Grow The Manchester Electric Co. $1.98 Value, $4; Yvonoe 88 1-2, Marie 40 1-2. risitlng with Mrs. Sherllng at pres- to 10 cents a ^und, he said, would * ing WARNER’S. f enL D E L I G H T P U I L Y C O O l Therefore, if tiie morqiii'wo e.scaped i 79c Now P±*iy \ .“put 150,000 men to work." j. the two gianmade traps—draining j I
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, 'iO T T ox m M ANUHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1934 ’4 ' MANCHESTER EVENTNGHERALD. iMANCnES^rER.CONiN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1934, -i‘■r. . ./■ AOVBBTISBIfBNT— AUVEKTISBMICN T— ward, and will occupy It as a sum- mer home with hia son Wlnthrop. HOLLAND PRINCE BURIED to the camp to be kure to include HEBRON NEW STRIKE THREAT CHAMBER VOTES 20 M ENROLLED their bathing suits,'* as there is a m Y RADIO PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sellers fine swimming pool a short distance and their infant son, Horace Wells, TALCOTTVILLE WEDNESDAY, JULY (C «nt»l' And Eutern BUad&rd Time) The spwla] town meeting Friday WITH IMPRESSIVE RITES from the camp. While tne girls are NOTICE were overnight visitors Tuesday at IN GIRL SCOUT CAMP In the pool supervisors will be on NoU: An prefXAtne U> keymnd batte ehetnt erfroupt thereof un)«si aptei- evening brought out representative their Hebron home. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. TROUBLING NATION TnlU furttaer noUce wa wtn eon- fl«d; co&ft to eoMt (« to c) dMlroetloo locludts ui avallablo lUtloniL THE FOR AN OUTING hand so that parents need have no people from all parts of the town. Mr. and Mra. John Kennedy, who Sally Sherman and her son, Robert, anxiety. ttnne to eell onr bakery goods at |*roflr«me eubject to ehango. P. M. (DqoUo M Tlm$ On§ Bour tatarj. Eiffht Black Horaea Draw- Now Location Proves Popular; First selectman Claude W. Jones have spent several weeks this sum- motored to Clinton beach on Sun- ANNOUNCEMENT the same prices. 10c for all C a n t. E a a t NtC-WEAE NETWORK day to visit Mrs. Smith's brother. W hite Hearse Rearing CofTin SwimminK Pool at Camp A t- The weather has been ideal and 6t00— liOO—T h e M uale B o x — w a b o surprised everyone by making a mer aa guests of the latter’s slater, the scouts are enthusiastic over the kinds of bread; J5c for roUs. B A » t C E a o t i w o o f w tw wool w tle o n ly; Oana K a r d o t O rch a a,—cb alQ Jamas Jolinson. BARGAIN HOUND Textile Workers m South of W hite Oak. u j a r w U f w e t b w f l #111 w f b r w rc , w f 7 motion to pass over the first clause Mrs. Frederick. Wyman, have re- President Holl to Name Com- tracts the Girls. new location. They are going this 6:16— 6:15— M orton D o w n e y. Sen ga turned to their home in Beverly Edward Lltz baa returned to v b o a v c o o w t a m ww^ w a a l; M id: Rod 6:30— 4i30—Lo on Bela ae e O re h e e tra In the wsrning, ssking for a rescind- PUBUC COOKING DEMONSTRATION year at periods to suit themselves THE CENTRAL BAKERY ‘«rma q w cfl « o o - w h o WOW w d a f w kb f Hartford. lie bos been spending The Hague, July 11.— (A P ) 6:46— 6:46— B e a k a C a r t e r. T a l k —ba« HUlsi Cal. They mode the trip by. Camp Norton, the Giri Scout and not by troops, if there are any N O R T H W E S T A C A N A D I A N w t m j ale; T h a T e x a a R a n g ara—w eat ing or reconsid^jrlng of the vote motor, and Mfs. Kennedy's sietsr. two weeks with William Rice. Good news at The Franklin Dress Vote to Walk Out if De- Henry, Prince Consort of the' mittee to Choose Place OF ROCKVILLE w ut A k i t p wobo w d a r ^ Y f ^ rct e fcf 6:00— 7 :0 ( ^ P h il S p it a ln y ’a t n a a m b la under the direction of Croon play tennis— camp which the Manchester' Girl w-ho have not already registered ‘ B O O T H — w r v a w p t f w w n c wlo w ja x taken last .December requesting a Miss May Sparks, returned to Cali- Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKenna Shop! Size 16 1-2, 26 1-2 and 38- Netherlands, was burled today with —>0M t ; C h ica g o O rch a a tra— w«at it’s lots o f fun be- they should get in touch at once wr*a > wo tt» w lo d worn w mo wgb w ap i 6 : 1 ^ 7i16—To Bo A n nou ne od federal loan for the building of fornia with them. spent Sunday with Miss EUiabetb 82 silks at $2.88 and $3.88. Cool impressive rites. A. throng o f Scout Council Is conducting at Oak- A. JACQUEMLN w i d Y wom b k v o o w k p w f a a w ba p kpro sides being Ideal ex- mands Are Not Met. land this week and next Is in full with Mrs. Henry Mallory the chair- 6:30— 7:30— B r o a d w a y V a n it ie a— to o North street road. Mr. Jones ex- Local farms which are being visit- Douglas. airy cottons 88c-$1.88, good looking mourning Hollanders estimated at and Date. Agent for Manehester w o o l k tb o k t k i wooo w a r # 7:00— 6i00r- N ln a M a r t in i, O ra h .— to e ercise! Why is it swing, and since the opening ha.s man of the camp committee. M O U N T A I N —k o a k d r l k f i r k t h l 7:10— 6:30—Ro y H olt o n'a Co m m a n t a plained that there had been a delay ed by Mrs. Charles Fish of Gilead, Frank Smith has received a letter MISS GRACE HALLOWELLy Home Economist Bummer hats, 78 cents, and stock- 300,000 lined the route o f ' the fu- Telephone 6*92 R A C t F t C C O A S T —kffo Id t k a w ko m e that you don't play had a capacity number, about 20 7:49— 6:46—E m e r y De utech*a V io lin In hearing from .the government as under the auspices of the Connec- from Samuel Dou'glas telling About ' Ings apecial at 39 cents. . neral procession. Eight black horses ■ k h q kf»d k t a r k r t i kp o 8:00— 9:00- ^ 8yrd Ev p o d lt io n—c to. # ■anyhow? Just can’t (By AesooistMl Fress.) drew a white hearse bearing -the! including the leaders. Young walruses in captivity will C t n t . C a t U 6:31 ^ 9;SO— M olodiaa fro m C a lif o r n ia to whether the town could get the ticut Farm Bureau Extension Ser- hie trip through the south. He Is of the The Board of Control of the local loan, and as the road was wanted seem to get the ball royal coffin of white oak sur- Chamber o f Commerce decided at Captain Emily Smith who Is In eat approximately 100 pounds of StSP— 4;SO—To Bo Announood — ba- 9XX>—10:00—N ic k Lu e a o , Sen ga— bn- vice, are those belonging to Ed- now in Savannah, Ca. Sure to make a big hit with girls Fresh labor troubles cropped out aie; Ma Ptrkino. Skiteh—woat rpt •!c: H. Buaaa O r e h a a t ra—m t d w eet without delay it had seemed advis- over the net? Does mounted by two swords. A military the monthly meeting yesterday af- charge, requests all girls coming fiFh dally. mund H. Horton, Edward A. Ray- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beebe and; who dislike garters is the newest today in the textiles and steel Indus-. S:46— 4:4S—Armchair Mala Quartot 9:16—10:16—Pra aa* R a d io N owo P erio d able to accept a proposition from Westinghouse Electric Manufacturing Co. the racquet feel ■I .vanguard led the procession. • ■ ternoon to hold the annual summer 4:00— 5:00—D in n e r C o n ce r t—oJoo cet 9:20—10:20— L i t t le J. Lit t le O rch te- mond, Robert F. Porter, and Paul family spent the week-end at their hosiery Innovation, knee-high stock- tries as the governmen* strove to j Read The HeraW Advs. the etate highway commissioner for awkward and dura' outing of the chamlwr again this 4:30— S:SO—V ; O a vld o ff. B o a t—b aaic 9:30—10:30—J, L i t t l e O rch ea-— haelo j Potocck. Mrs. Fish will also visit cottage at Coventry lake. ings with lastex garter tops. The settle the long strike of Pacific j Queen Wllhelraina and Princess i - 4:45— 5:40— M art h a M eare. C o n tralt o H a rr y So anik O rch e a.—m id w est building the road, instead. But the i several Gilead farma. She Is secur- Mrs. L«ona W olf spent the week- attached garters grip the legs firm- sy? I f so, a few Juliana, widow and daughter of the ; year. President E. J. Holl was SiOO— 4:00— B a aa b a tl—w ra f A olh ara 9:46—10:46—F r a n k D ^ ilt y O re h e e tra in the display room of instructions on a private court coast maritlmo workers. j 5:15— f : l S —Qeno A Qten- ~«aat A oo lOdX>—11:00— R i d N ich ole O rch a e t ra— day before the town meeting was j ing statistics on the uses and needs end at the home of Mrs. Sybillla ly, preventing wrinkles and crooked Prince who .died last week of heart authorized to appoint a committee 6:30— 4 :$ ^ L i M l a n B u e k n a m . Songa b a alc: ,E4r| H in e e O rc h ,—m ld w f ^ t held he received word from the! of electricity in homes and on Jones. seams, and no matter how often the ought to set you hearer being the Two other disputes ended. Peace I! disease, remained at the palace un-: to arrange a date and the place for 6:4 6 ^ 4;4S—T h o Ooltfboroa. PIn ala 10:30—11:3d—A! K a v t ll n O rch .—« to c government that the loan was ap- farms, with a view to possible fed- Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dean and fa m -' stockings are wa.shed, the garters champion in your crowd. Call Ruth returned to. Seabrook Farms, near I tH the procession passed, then the ouUng. Mr. Holl probably wUl 6;00— 7:00—Ja c k P e arl'a Sh o w—to c 11:00—12:00— D a n ce H o u r— trnbe A w est Bridgeton, N. J.. scene of a series 4:30— 7:30— W ay n o K in g'a O ro hea tra proved, the town to receive $33,000 eral aid. lly motored to the submarine base won’t stretch a bit. Behrerid and ask her about IL — I Joined it and dpove five miles to j do this within a couple of days. NBC-WJZ NETWORK dial 7520. of. disorders. The striking erfi- 7:00— 4:00— Pro d Allo n'a H o ur, Ra v u a for the project. It was voted to P itt Lloyd and John Johnston, Jr., at New London on Sunday. KEMP’S, INC. Delft In closed motor.cars. | Speechmaking and the discussion . • rOO— f:0 0— O uy Lo m b ard o Ravu o ployees accepted a settlement and of business will be taboo at the out- ' 4:30 - 9:30—O t h e r A m e rica a. T r a v a l B A S IC — E a e t : W jx w b Z’ Wbxx w b al pass over the clause, the town to have been sworn In an special offi- Mrs. Franklin Welles, Sr., and O f course you're interested in Tlie "hearse was followed by s ix ' w h a m k d k a w t a r w jr w lw w e yr w m a i; Spanish cooks use' scrambled returned to work. Tugmen a t ' 9;00—‘IO:00-^ Dpn B a e t or’a O rch ae tra accept the loan, leaving the matter ! cers to patrol the lake property at her daughter, Lucy, have returned economy! Who isn't these dhys? coaches bearing Duke Adolf of mg: Members w,'l give themselves . »:fS— i o n s—D ane A Otan—w re t rpt M id w eat: w ck y k y w w e n r wla k w k as previously. The second clausa, I eggs, that typically American dish, Toledo, on strike since June 1, went | up solely to cnjixiig themselves.' 9:30—l O lS ^ N a t i o n a l Ra dio Fo ru m kw < r koil wren w m aq kso w k b f Amston. They will patrol day and from a week's visit at New Milford,, ■When you figure your refrigeration Mecklenburg, brother of the late ' N O R T H W E S T A C A N A D I A N — w t m j referring to fire protection, was dis- j Conn. local distributors of costs don't forget the hidden items and build an entire luncheon or sup- back to work pending arbitration of ' Prince; the Earl of Athlone, the Baseball and other games will be 10:00—11:00— B u d d y R o o ert O rehoa tra w lh a k«t p w ebc w d a y k f y r cre t e f r f night, which will afford the cottage their grievances. | I 10:30—11:30—Clv d a Lu e a a A O rch a e tra cussed vigorously and the project A party waa held at the home of of depreciation, repairs, taxes, etc. per around the fluffy yellow mix- Grand Duke Oldenburg, Prince played and other pastimes indulged ' S O U T H — w f v a w p t f w w n c w la w ja x residents full protection. Mr. Lloyd The steel industry's third largest CBS-WABC NETWORK w fla- w a u n wlod worn w mo w ab waiH thoroughly approved. A committee held a similar position af Coral the Misses Frances and Marjorie 'hen you consider these figures it's ture. Here'.s the way it’s done at Charles of Belgium and other dig- in. The outing probably \Cill be ' w jd x w rm b -k v o o,.w k y -w f a a w h e n kpro company Republic- announced the ■ r- • BASIC— East: wabe trado woko weao of three, Carlton H. Jones, Win- Gables, during the land boom In Ewing on Saturday' night. The fol- ; Westinghouse Electric Ranges me to consider ICE refrigeration El Chico, s^New York night cliib: nitaries. A militaVv escort fol- lield early m August, or during the : wrrtil Irflis k t hs weoo w nve end of its relations with the Amal-1 latter part of this month. v.-i.,:! wnar wgr nkbw wkro whk cklw M O U N T A I N —k o a k d yl k ^ ::r kp h! throp Porter, and Edmund H. Hor- Florida. Mr. Johnston Is a licensed lowing were present: The Misses ' T it proves Itself more economical Put one ounce of sweet butter, lowed. Wilfu ireau wip wjaa woan wfbl wapd P A C I F I C C O A S T — kff9 k fi k r w ko m o ton, was appointed to Investigate one-quarter clove of garlic and one gamated Association of Iron, Steel I President Holl also was empower- : >riikv wmaa; MIdwaat: wbbm wfbm aviation pilot, and at the time he Kay Albert, Terry Albert, Frances j Jlan any mechanical substitute. The church at Delft was the scene' ‘Ask the Man Who Owns One’ kh q kfed k t a r kpo the matter and report at another small onion into a sauce pan and and Ttn Workers because of what 1 cd to name a committee to arrange , krwbe kmox mowo whaa received his Hcense wiis the young- Ewing, Marjorie Ewing, Lylabel I Economy Is Just one point in favor it termed the union's "radical ele- ' of solemn tribute in the presence of east—wpK whp wibw whec wlba wfta C a n L E a a t . town meeting. Supervisor Martin est air pilot in the state. Strong. Velma AVebb, anc. Robert o f the new Coolerator. Call the saute for one minute. Add one all members of the government, par- j for the usual summer golf tourna-j wore wicc c/rb.ekaa- B. Robertson spoke on the over- ment." 1 ment of the chamber at the Coun- OixiE—wgat wafa wbre wqam wdod 3:SO-« 4:30—T h e S4h ging L a d y —^ aht Duntleld, William Ewing, Arthur L. T. Wood Ice Company and they'll ounce of chopped pimento, one ounce liamenthrians, and numerous dlstln-' 6:45— 4:46—O rp h a n A n n ie—eae t o n ly crowded condition of the schools at Warren Mitchell of Saybrook FRIDAY, JULY 13 of ham, one ounce of chopped Span- Leaders of the union, which is try Club; Charles Burr also was re- I S.3VS the Packard Motor Car Co. . . . so say we. regardinR a Savings Ac- k’ra wroc wlac wdau wloo krld wrr 4:00— 6:00—E d u ca t io n In the N e ws Monaghan, John Monaghan and 9 tell you many more. guished persons. kirb kti.-* wn-'A koma wdbo wodx wbi Hebron Green and at Amston and spent Haturday afternoon at the ish onion and one large cooked affiliated with the American Fed- [ quested to look into the pbssibiluv i wd.iA wbljf wtar wdbj ww^■a wmbt 4i16— 6:16—Sa lt y Sa m . Kid d le e Pro g. home of his sister, Mrs, Sherwood Fred Wood. i A fter psalms had been sung fit- 4.30— 5 .3 0 - T h a T h re e X Sla t e ra— suggested building an -additional shrimp that has been finely chopped. eration of Labor, withheld com- of combining tennis with the golf- ' count. For the millions of people who have savings accounts and make Wr Is wnibr Cucumber ^dressing adds zest to ment. ting words of commemoration were MIDWEST—wenh wyl wmt wmbd wlan e a a t. Sin g in g L a d y —re p ea t to w ^n room at the Green to accommodate .Miner. Two si.sters of Mrs. Miner's Then put in two beaten eggs. Mix mg. 4:46— 6:46— Lo w e ll T h o m a e — e n r t: were also present, Mrs. H, B. Gates cold fish or meat salads. Simply spoken by Professor Obbing, and the i V L.v k fh k fn b w klm ••cro w«l»t k«t:J eighth graders from all schools. A thoroughly and put Into hot but- New Strike Threat Two new members were taken ' use of them there are just as many millions who do not save. If yon have nri-.i ^ O rp h a n A n n ie—re p ea t to m ld w e e t of Eustls, Florida, and Miss Haimah whip cold cream (don’t get it too body was laid to rest in a crypt in 5:00— 6:00r- A m o t *n* A n d y—eaa t o nly l ommittee of three was appointed! tered pan. C ook, until the eggs A new strike threat hi>ng over Into the chamber membership and a MOUNTAIN—kvor kja kob 6 16 Fuller of East Haddam, making a stiff), put in a little vinegar, salt, the presence of nearest relatives. COAST —.'khj koln kfrr k<'l kfpy kvl : — 6:16—Cho o ain g a C a r e e r, T a lk . to look Into this project, and report arc quite dry. Then turn them out the Alabama Textile Mills Union report on the builget revealed that ' a friend who ha.s been in the habit o f S A V IN G you can soon realize the kfMi'km) kwa krrn kdb kxmb kfb 6:30— 6:30—Ire n e R ic h In H olly w o o d complete family reunion. . pepper and paprika. Leave it In 6:46 ^ 6:46— G ra ce H a y e a, M ut.. C o m . at the next meeting. Those named on a platter and garnish with pieces workers, asking shorter hours and the organization had kept expenses Cent. Eaat. the ice box until ready to serve an(i advantages he has over the non-.saver. .loin the ranks of people who 6:00— 7r00—C ri m e Ciu a e, O ra m a tio on the committee were Le.slle F. 2:00 P.M. of buttered toast, ripe and green more pay, were reported to have NEW TI FVKKSON TIP within the appropriation by alight>. 3::0— 4:30—Ja c k Armetrong — ea«t: 6:30— 7:30—T o B e A n n o u nce d Ward, f'laude W. Jones and Robert MFK OF AN r,6II»mE. then add a cupful of tlflnly slicod voted to walk out, the time to be ly more than $70. This budget re- . Chleaao's Organ Melodiee — «>-it 6:46— 7:46— B a b e R u t h ’o Pro g ra m cucumber. olives, asparagus, pimentos, celery, save, NOW, 3:41— 4:40—Tho Gunnybonero — ^aftt; 7:00— 8:00— G o ld m a n B a n d c p n ce r t F. Foote. The meeting then ad- radishes, green onions, sweet pickles fixed at a meeting Sunday. Montreal. July n .—(APi — The port covered the six months period Newport, Ky, BudMeta! Trades Council in mantbly chtrye ol Ihrst per coal oa couldn’t wear beads with those for- brimmed hats for garden parties, . They said they saw her In an up- ule, by which the "area charge"’ is ' tleu't State College, spent the week- fans howled. O'Krent gave the' mal dresses which completely cover- summer weddings and the like and New Pork. Herbert Bernett, pres- town cafe, a few night.s ago. gram Highlights; Old Farm- chd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. players three minutes to produce unpaid beUaee. Tor example, tha ident of the council, said a strike entirely eliminated. The new sthed- ' average aunthly coal lor SlOO la ed our throats and there simply was at least one stitched linen or pique , ule will be effective August 1. In- er's Almanac. Q. Lord, as did also his brother and the ball—or else would be called later this month un- K ILLE D BY .\I TO 6:46. -Today's News — Lowell only ll..#S whan repaid In 10 monll; no place for daytime necklaces when number to wear with a frock that'a stead of billing all energy at a ' sister-ln-law, Mr. and Mre. Orlnton Then he found It—In his pocket. ‘ lingerie and tailored neckwear was trimmed with touches of matching less Mr. Roosevelt Interceded In be- WTiC Thomas. ly peymenta. Largor amounts up to half of the workers. ; "power" rate, the subject covers (he I. Will, of Yonkers, N. Y, Robert 9300 on Hooaahold or Co-maker so much in vogue. Cuffs to match fabric. So a sports model is the Hartford, July 11.— (A P ) Miss Barfford. Oann. 7:00— Amoa 'n' Andy. Will left for. New S’ork where he HEALTH INStTl.\N'CE M.AYBE. ! KEMP’S, INC A t San Francisco, the President’s light u.sed in the higher-priced i THE SAVINGS BANK Plana. the little high collars and jabots only thing that the In-between-sea- Annie Scanlon. 6.6, of the Farming- 7:15— Sports High Spots labor disputes board held another blocks, with a graduated ' pow .-r ' eo.oo w. 1040 K. o. tat.a m . will attend a summer session of Col- 763 Main Street crowded bracelets out of the fashion aons shopper needs to complete her ton Avenue Hotel, was fatally In- 7.'80— Irene Rich (dramatic Cell — Phone — Write Phone 5680 session In Its efforts to bring peace price for all energy used for other rravriera Hmadmadni Horvlre umbia University. Fort Thomas, Kentucky— There picture, too. Now, however, a wardrobe. Afld at least one she jured last night when she' was sketch.) between ship owners' and their purposes. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Stlehl. are six physicians and four nurses FINANCING marked absence of collars and cuffs must have. struck by an automobile on Farm- OF MANCHESTER 7:46— Spiritual Singers. who recently sold their farm In at the C.' M. T. C. Camp hospital I DE AL AI80CIATI0N striking employees. The new schedule Is not annm.nc- A Mutual Savings Bank a'adncailaT. .liiU' II. 9:00 Kno Crime .Spencer Dean calls-for Jewelry. Bracelets are Remember that a felt hat IS most ington Avenue Earl E, Pond, 10, : ed as a rate reduction, but tic.-’ord- , Gilead back to Its former owner, here to care for the 700 cadets. Six getting wider and it's smart to wear practical. You can stick It. Into of 34 Lilley Road, West Hartford, mystery drama. Edwarl George Hardy, are making their H4:;.sriU llnln Ht., 3nd Ploor ing to the company's stateiuent, .as ■ hundred and ninety cadets are well. several on each arm. The newest the corner o f yOur hat box and for- driver of the automobile, w.is ai'- P. M. • Reese ond John MacBryde. home at present wdh .Mrs. Stiehl's The other one iiaB a cold. i llttMium Plilir.— IMHinr 7V* compared with 21,188 in I it lmpo8.sible to approach nearer , Black Pumps the previous week and 19,341 In the than 150 feet. Living quarters oc- Pkiy Shoes completed his cottage at Lake Ha.v- Jackson, III.. July 11 (A P i — A Semi-Annual Shoe Sale! Footshapes Madison, Conn.- Tw o men and a like 1933,period. cupied by farm hands were ha.stily Semi-Annual Sale Priced I Sami-Annual SahPrItadSola Prltadl tornado struck here late last night, abandoned. Smartly per- woman were arrested by stale po- THE EVENT Boy»* gun Scientifically foratedleather lice after complaints hiid been re- injuring at least seven persons, one National Dairy Products Corp. The fire was discovered by a pass- W ork metal oxfords c o n s tru c te d pumps . . . A ll —at semi-An- CSi°d3i'e.’ play .cclved that anikpie.s bniight In Kt’lit've Those seriously, and causing $500,000 had 69,683 common stockholders as ing motorist, who notified the Blue Pair WDRC Shoes EVERYONE WAITS FOR low priced I nual prices. from Massachueetls. New Hhmp- damage to property. of June 30 compared with 68,890 at Hills station of the Metropolitan po- shoes I a'AtoZ. 98< 885 Hartford Ooaa. UM F IRS T For 40 minutes a high wind swept lice. Canton and Milton fire de- Pair sblre, Maine and .Vermont were ITCHY PIMPLES the end of 1933 and 66,366 on June being offered for sale as part of this irlcinlty. unroofing 12 buildings, 30, 1933. partments were called. Irritating pimples and ulgly Itch- toppling two homes, tearing ' out Before its purchase by General $ 1.49 Wedneeday, July 11. the E. E Sheffldd coUeetlon. ing blotches are greatly benefited In in the lo w-price field with Charges were lodged against the bricks and masonry, and smashing Bridgeport Machine Co. report.-) i Peabody, the farm was owned by J Pair one night when tlnie-te.sted I’E'l'KU- in windows. for the six months ended June 30 I Malcolm Forbes and at one time P. M. trio of untrue and mlslcmling adver- SCIN'S O IN TM E N T is applied at Great savings! tising e.oncernlng ..intlques. T H E SEL F -S T A R T E R ■the known Injured included Ed- net profit of $145,168 against net was the home of the famous brood 6:00—. Basr*ball. • Boston Bravee vs bedtime. It's simple incxpen.'-ive ward Perry, Imlay City, Mich., cir- mare Nancy Hanks. T h ey’re genu- Chicago Cubs. Hartford, Conn..- Internal reve- loss of $33,,602 for the first half of but amazingly effective. Get a cus employe, possible skull fracture, 1933. The facilities of the farm' include d:J6-^Sklppy, nue enllectlons In Connecticut to- ine black cow- 3.6c box of PETERSON'.S from vo-ir broken, shoulder and leg Injury, a half mile race track over which h i d e bluchers 8:30 -Jack ArmatroB*. AIl-Amer- taled »2P,124.853.38 liurlng the dnigglst—and Just try It. If" tho Torrential Rain the horses are trained. tean Boy. flnance year recently e,nded, an In- The New York Stock Exchange too I Composi- angry redness hasn't diminished by Originating 15 miles north of announced today that Armour and | 1:48—Gordon. Dave and Bunny. crease of more than fifty per cent morning, If skin doesn't feel better, here, the wind swept a narrow path tion rubber i:0 0 ~ N ea r Fast Foundation Pro- over the preceding year. Co,, Illinois, deposit receipts for 7 1 look better, if ,vou are not truly southward destroying lights and per cent cumulative preferred stock ' soles— heels. tram. Bridgeport, Conn.—The engineer amazed druggists will refund your communication' with the exception will be stricken from the list on • Weather- 6:18— Organ Tonea. and fireman of a iocomotlve swlleh- money. Use nCTERSON'S OtN'l’- o f a single wtrele.ss outlet. It wtts July 13. 6:30—Ivan White, pianist. er ascaped Serious Injury hv leaping .MEN'T also for eezemn eruptions! accompanied by a torrential rain Summer Dress • proof! 6:30—Baseball Hcorei. to safety as the engine crashed Into son>. ilehing toc.s, eraek.-: hetween and hail. 6:38—Jerry Cooper. I Remington Arms Corp. ■ has a string of freight cars In a yard of toes. Stops itching torment In a Several hundred persons had just I drawn tor, redemption $124,500 6:48—Joe Relchman’s Orchestra. the New Haven Railroad. few minntea T rv It. left the Sam B. Dill circus playing Savings Punched Ties 7:00— Gene Kardos' Orchestra. FIRST with the s l i d i n g j principal amount of 6 per i-ent In the northeast part of the city bonds of 1937. The bonds so drawn Sami-Annual Sala Prltadl 7:18— Morton Downey. fcz4fUHt-aHMt4A Get here early G E A R T R A N S M IS S I O N when the wind cqught the big tent •will becoihe'payable at 10144 NOW ON PARADE BUY NOW! 7;30--8erenadera. whipping It over. The circus suffer- , A u g u s t 13. . A&oc Sa / e/ ,____ for the Semi- e | a 0 1 r 7:46- Andrew Joeobseh's Ensemble.' ed between $30,000 and $40,000 dam- AT Atmual Shoe i;00— Mnxlne; Phil Spltalny's Or- KNEE-ACTION age. Perry was hurt wjjen struck quantities Sale and save! Marine Midland Corp. reports for chestra. ; by a falling. pole*t, Phy.sicl'ans said 8:16 -Evan Evans; Do. Re. Ml and ' he was expected to recover. the quarter ended June 30 net earn- THE WILROSE ARE Orchestra. j tops a 2 2-y e ar record of en gineerin g prog ings, including constituent banks 8:30 Jean Tnleott. songs; Harold ! and trust companies and security LIMITED affiliates, of $1,001.6665 against DRESS SHOP B. .Smith, pianist. Hotel Sheridan Buliding' — G. Albert Pearaon, baas; L. * ) ^ HOSPITAL NOTES $981,500 In the preceding quarter Burdette Hawley, pianist, ress that m o kes Chevrolet the best riding and $1,079,712 in the June quarter last year. For the six months end- — Nino Martini: Andre kos-i . ■ .■ / 1 II,™! ■"'I”"""— ■" ■ioo „,ak. telanetz'e Orchestra, and chorus, ed June 30 combined net earnings Arthur Waddell of the Hotel after taxes amounted to $1,9S2 945 #:30—Roy HeItOn-s.Looklng i^t Life. , v" i cor in the lo w -price field F IR S T with the eridan. Mrs. Liberty Gardella of 9:45—Emery Deiitsch and his Gyp. ' against $2,212,682 in the first half ■\Mc 9 Main street, WllHa Woodruff of of 1933. ay Violin. Jst^ Hartford and Howard Wylie 10:00-Byrd'a Antarctic Expedition. AnafsIMpi^ Vrar after year, it's hern the same This newest of motoring sensations is a* man-el of S A F E T Y G A S T A N K Play Shoes of 27 Lilac street were admitted, Saml-Annual Sole Priea , 10:80—California Melodies. y' ASH ■ story; Chevrolet I'lH.ST with the and Mrs. Mary Keeney of 40 Mc- TIGHE M.\Y RETIRE 11:00— Nick Lucaa. j i? smooth, easy, gentle motion. No other ride in the world For boys and FREE! Cabe street. Bruce Vanderbrook of girls! Foot- 11:15- Presa-Radlo Newt. >*■ NEW EST and BE.ST! Chevrolet /endiVip—others folhw- can even compare with it. ft makes Chevrolet far and 143 Autumn street. (Tharles Rogers, Bey’s SKIPS PitUburgh, July n.— (AP) —The shape shoes at Famous Non-sicid Solas 1.1:20—Little Jack Little's Orches- Jr., of New ' Rochelle. N.' Y., and Sun-Telegraph, says it has learned tra. ihg. Chevrolet ouf in front witli the late.st proved ad- away the best riding car in the low-price field. Wards price! - paiz Boys! There’s. ^ Felix Baltulonis of Wapping were ! on good authority that Michael F. no slip when 11:45—Frank Dailey's Orchestra. 1 '•wO di.scharged yesterday. .i .V vancements. Self-starter! Sliding, gear transmission!' ITiive yon noticed how America has taken to the Knee- Tlghe, president of the Amalga- duw PRIZES SKIPS gripiftW p . '■ ’ . • Miss Magda Sunstrom o f Bolton mated, Association of Iron. .Steel and •M e n ’s. 79c Streamlined design! ft u'os C ftw riilrt nggres.sit'ene.ss Action ride? In the first 6 months, demand for Chevrolet and Charles Sweet, 245 North .Main T in Workers will retire at the end With every p)m'haAe you rereive a street, were admitted, and Mrs. T>f his term in September.' coupon for every '25e spent at Ward’s. . and pro/trestiienesx that forced all hnc-prlct>d cam cars sent production to the highest total attained by any ( 1 Clarence LaChapelle and Infant The 72-year old leAder, who has Ifi turn e»ery roii|>on entitle* vou to a accntiiially toadopt thc^oandothcr majttr irttprovo- automobile during 1934. daughter, of 2l Gerard street, and headed the union for the post 15 ehanre on '20 UR.VMI PRIZE’S. Se<- WBZ-WBZA F IR S T with Mrs. James Murray and infant (heae prize** in our windows. Drawings years, declined to affirm or deny menta. And now. tliis year, comes ttie elima.x of Chev- daughter of 104 Spruce street were are held every Wednesday morning In SprlBgfleld — Bosmhi ClIKVKOl.ET MOTOR rOMI’ANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN the report. White Kilties c > JULY CLEARANCE Campor* ChftT«Ut'$ lotp demurred prift$ and C.M^i.O trrm* M O DER N D Y N A M IC LINES discharged today. the store. Don't forget W.-VRIPS BIG The paper says the recent tur- 5/zei for Growing Girls! Boys* Sh per rolet’s engineering leadership: the Knet-Action Yide! SHOE SALE, WARD’S fllG JULY A Ccnerel 3f«f*rc Igta# fl bulent days In the steel indu-stry Smart outdoor Ait For All ‘Round Sports'Woor Wedneaday. July 11.- .Of Exceptional Summer H A T S and his advancing age will be thel 4’LEARANCE SALE and WARD’S are Two-tone rub-.^ eM NO N.AVfE FOR W EST F H J « aportt shoes, S | s Y 8 giving away FREE 20 GR.AND PRIZES! (Euteni DayUght RaHny Time.) reasons for Ills retirement. rubber sole. I o , b ^ soled shoes $ ■ A Sizes 3 to 8. ■ with fancy tipi, ••Ow P. U. Hollywood, Calif.,.July 11.— (A P ) i • _ . rcuouer.Rubber neeheela paJr 4:00—-Betty and Bob (dramatic 29c — 49c — 88c. —Mae West's latest ptetore found STRICT POLICE RULE Nairn’ of V\ inner of Wednesday Morning Drawing Will Be Published In Our Fiida.v ■ketch). Itself a nameless child again today.! *•18— Alice Joy, the Dream Girl. Formerl.v Sl.OO — S1.19 and Sl.S.'.. Alread.v the butt of censors’ critic- New Britain, July 11.— (A P )— 4:30— Chicago Symphony Orches- ism and revised accordingly, the Policemen found under. the influ- tra--Eric Delamarter, con- Includes colored— All Wliites— KourH Strnvs—Tur- production, originally ^entitled, "It i ence of liquor while on duty will be Men*s Oxfords Wing 7 ductor. bans— Ijirg e Brims and i-'elts. . F IR S T with Ain't No Sin,” lost its substitute! arrested, locked in cells and pre- 6:00—Agriculture hlarket Reports. name, "Belle of New Orleans," when : aented in court for trial, the poime Elkskin Moccasins a chorus of protests from the south- white calf grain J 8.75— The Monitor Views the Stunning Hats At A Stunning Price' CHEVROLET commission decided last night. f o r “ dressy” ^ .49 The loft moc- N O DRAFT VEN TILA TIO N ern city reached the producers’ ears.' News. The commissioners expressed the lummer wear. Pair MONTGOMERY oain toes make S e O . a O 1 he first name was dropped after 2 8:80— Singing Lady (nursery Jin'- . view that policemen found in a con- them grand for e gtea, songs, stories.) New York censors had objected to certain scenes. dition of intoxication should receive •porttwear., 2 " " 8:48—Little Orphan Annie. le.ss con.sideration than ordinary $1.95 store Open Every 6:00— Organ Reveriea W hat the picture may become citizen.-). Thur.sday and Saturday now was something even the studio Ward’s July Clearance Sale>ale~l 6:18—Baseball Resume. I The MARY CARNEY HAT SHOP RILEY CHEVROLET CO. The action waa prompted by re- Evening T r li! 9 F. M.’ WARD Which produced it would like to And Up Offers Reductions Lp To XtXk' Time, wsiBther. taaperatur*' I Hats Exclusnely iState Theate/^uilding ports that several policemen ’ have 50% I 60 W E L L S S T R E E T know. i ■L H . S24-828 .MAIN STR E E T MANCHESTER ____ Throughout the Store T V w w s Sayings; T w C Pro-1 MANCHESTER been drinking on their bealo. L_\