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New Revolt in Cuba

New Revolt in Cuba

AVEBAOE DAILT CDtCUIATION for tiM Montta of Aofiiot, liSt

/ . 5 , 1 5 4 Member of tbo Audit Bmeaia o f Qbroiilatioiis. iMitr

VOL. LH., NO. 287. (Gloostfled Advorttotoc on Pmge lA ) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1938. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICX THREE CEMTStt HURRICANE SWEEPS Havana Scene After Hurricane Swept Cuba NEW REVOLT IN C U B A ;, OVER SOUTH ■ j--r «• U. S. SENDS WARSHIPS;! Brownsville and Other Cities JAPANESE SM Cnt Off from World — MISSION OIENEY PRESIDENT TO RESIGN Property Damage Huge as Gale Increases in Force. GDES1S TODAY Anny, Navy and Police Seize Washington Is Worried GoYenunent Throogh a By AModated Press. Two Members of Japanese A tauincane, terror of the tropics, Bloodless Coop d’Etat — tore at Southern Texas today, cut* Parliament Included; In­ Over Cuban Situation ting Brownsville and the garden Expect De Gespedes to country of the lower Rio Grande off spect Local MiUs; Col Wm. Waablngton, Sept 5 — (AP) —^^ould deem tbe situation of danger from the world. Cuba’s Internal strife caused much not only to tbe presoit provlaional Smashed hoiiies, crashing trees goveinment but to Americans in 'Jie Resign ^ Commission of and damaged crops marked the C. Cheney Host to Group. concern today In official WaCBhlng- Cuban capital. path of the howling storm. No I ton. Secretaj^ Hull expected to lay one dared to survey the damage im- Ambassador Sumner Wellea at tbe matter before President Roose­ Five Appointed to Rnle til the winds abated. . The Japanese Silk Mission, com­ I Havana gave'bia chiefs at the State velt on the latter’s retmn to the The hurricane's center apparent* Department a running account if executive mansion before afternoon. ly raged inland near Brownsville, posed of leading representatives of I developments in the situation Full reports were before tbe secre­ Island Republic* not far from the Lone Star state’s the Japanese Silk industry, conduct­ created‘ by a revolt which left cne tary when be reacbed hia desk, early southern tip. That city of 22,000 ed a tour of inspection of tbe army in the bands ot minor offlcera today. lay in an area of blank silence as Cheney silk mills this afternoon. In­ who proclaimed their Intention ct In tbe forefront ot the State De- BULLETIN! comnninication lines gave way. cluded are two members of ,the eatablleblng a “truly revolutlonar3P" pEutment efforts to analyze the dan­ Havana, Sept 5.—(AP) — Gales also smote &e coast to Japanese Parliament The delega­ I government. ger and plan a course ot possible Provlsfonal President Carlos Corpus Christi, 200 mUes north and tion of distinguished visitors recent­ The big question was wbat at^a action was Jefferson Caffery, aaslst- Bfanuel de Gespedes yielded to even beyond. At Freeport, all but I tbe would take ‘ o ant secretary who ia to relieve the radical oppi^tion wbleb baa six families evactuated the town ly arrived in New York City after attending a "Silk Day" set aside in I averi or minimize peril to life and Wellee ae ambassador in little more successfully effected a coup yesterday, as storm portents great I property. tban a week. Whether the latest d'etat by announcing today that damage. their honor at the World’s Fair, Chicago, left New York this morn­ llie administration appeared de­ flare-up ^ u ld change this plan waa “now it is time for others to Meanwhile Florida picked up de* termined to avoid anything which one of the matters for decision. assume responsibility." bris in the path of a hurricane ing and was met by representatives might be construed as intervention The tremendous force of the tropical hurricane that awept the northeastern coast of Cuba, taking a Tbe President wae aboard tbe which swept across it yesterday, of Cheney Brothers headeu by Col. in tbe affaire of a sovereign nation. yacht Nourmahal, which waa beaded By Associated‘Press doing damage estimated at |1,000,- William* C. Cheney and was given a toll of more than 80 lives, may be seen in this devastated Havana street after a subsiding of tbe storm. Such a step, officials said might toward an anchorage near tbe luncheon at the Hartford Club. On tbe bluff may be seen the Nacional HoteL Tbe United States ordered a 000. One negro dead. endanger the. entire policy ot the Washington Navy Yau^l. The jracht >vd Costly Palm Beach estates were After luncheon tbe party motored "good neighbor" wbicb the adminls- was about an hour behind schedule cruiser and tiiree destroyers ro Uttered with debris blown up by to Manchester for tbe inspection of Itratlon is pursuing toward I-atin because of a delay In getting und^rr Cubs' today tc protect American the storm. Fort Pierce reported tbe local mills. The party will re­ American in a program wMcb in­ way shortly after daybreak in the property against nosrible disturb­ 1200,000 danoage. Some 8,000 resi* turn to New York this evening. JOHNSON PRAISED cludes ambitious and poasibly far- lower Potomac. ances in connection with tbe new dents who had fled from the low* Those In Delegation BAILEY IS RECAPTURED reaching commercial treaties of Mr. Roosevelt planned to go im­ revolutionary movement wbleb has lying land Lake Okeechobee bound* Tbe delegation of members of tbe mutual benefit mediately to the white House upon embroiled the island. ary returned. Japanese Silk Mission, tbe first such For dispatching warablps to landing here, taking with blm Yin- Tbe resignation of the govern­ Two tropical storms swept Mexi< group to visit tbit coimtry since BY UNION LEADER I Cuba, however, there is ample and cent Aator and other companlone on ment headed by President Carlos CO’S east coast last night, paralyz* 1919, was in charge of Senator AFTER Br e a k in g j a il recent precedent. Such a step ap­ tbe trip, to be guests for the eve­ Manuel de Cespedea, In power leas ing shipping in some localities. Gosiike Imai, president of Kalakura a>- peared likely if President Roosevelt ning. tbaq a month, was expected mo­ Cuba was speeding help to areas A Company of Japan. Tbe other mentarily. vested by a storm which kiUed more members of tbe party were: C. Kato, CaUed Fearleas.and Loyal to Power waa adzed through a than 100 and injured thousands'last M. P., vice president of Sericulture Notorioiu Kidnaper bloodless coup d’etat by radled de­ Friday. Association of Japan, vice chairman BANKER CRITICIZES ments. A commiadon at flve was of tbe mission; T. Aral, vice presi selected to nke over tbe goveror STORM OVER TEXAS Pistol Into Cell in- uw t ,. M . 1 JOHNSON WAITS WORD Houston, Tex., Sept. 6.—(AP) — dent of Cooperative Association of CONGRESSIONAL A O meiik from tbe adminletratiea Ripping into the Lower Rio Grande Raw Silk Filatures; K. Tomita, vice which succeeded deposed Preddent Valley a trcmical hurricane of great president of Raw Silk Egg Produe Mystorions Way Gerardo Maebado Aug. 12. intensity Isolated Brownsville at the er’s Association; T. Kojlma, presi e r o m DETROIT ON CODE 'Tbe movement spread from Ha­ southernmost point of Texas early dent of Kansai Seisbl .Filature; T <«■ vana to Santiago, where tbe Army today and lashed the gulf coast for Nagaoka, chief secretary of tbe Holds Up M ’ Head of Bankers Aaiocialion New Haven, Sept. 5,— (A P )— rebelled, ousting the governor and bimdreds of miles. Central Raw Silk Association of tbe mayor. Vivid accounts of the terrific Japan and Y. Matsumura, Aral mlnistrator, 1 Henry Ford Conthwes S3- TELU DARTIIIEN winds came from a telephone oper> Company, Inc. Oklahoma City, Sept, 5.— (AP) BLOODIJ»S COUP ator at Harllnges who sought fran> Tbs Jaj;;snese Silk Mission was "fearlees and loyal to labor"by a ___ „ 1 I _ „ Havaind, Sept. 8.— (A P )—Cuba»a —Stone walls and steel bore were Fconk A. Fitzgerald of tba Aaniari; . ' ylKSDOD IS nOW revolutionary government, loSs tiealiy u ril* e -the ofatside worid de* reinforced today ^bf* keen eyes and ofUffeVahe. tailr until all her lines went out (Contfnned on Page Two) can Federation of Labor to dale-1 , „ , # a j • • , . TOCURBSUFPLY t an one month old. prepared to ready machine guns to keep tbe resign today in favor of a co: "All the lines to Brownsville went gates attending tbe 48tb annual | . ID liflfld S Ol AoBIIBMnrMOr out at once," she said, as the build* don of flve men selected by y.ord of Joseph B. Keenan, director convention of Jie Connecticut Fed- ing in which be worked trembled of tbe Nation’s anti-gangster cam­ Chicago, Sept. 5,— (A P )—Five of soldiers, sailors and national before the blasts and wire "breaks" paign, that Harvey Bailey, alleged thousand bankers were told tdday eraUon of Labor. I .R eta ff Codc So(HL lice who seized power through 5 nOLEKT DEATie "In my opinion," Fltsgerald ‘ w«v wvu. Secretary Wallace TeBa bloodless coup d’etat last mgbt were so frequent much of her story plotter of desperate crimes, would by Francis H. Sisson, president of bad to be repeated. never again eacapO Jail with bia serted, "tbe administration baa not Providonal Preddent Carlde ’It’s storming terribly here now tbe Americen Bonkers Association, backed up an inch on tba three big Manud de Cespedes, who succeeded life. Waablngton, Sept 5.— (AP) — Farmers U. S. Cannot Help and 1 don't know wbat has happened OYER THE HOLIDAY Tba ateel doors of the Oklahmia that tbe deposit guaranty made by codes. Within tbe next two weeks," tbe deposed Gerardo Machado Aug. to them down at Brownsville," county jail clanged ebut' behind Congress tail year would be of be added, "we will know whether NRA officials, still unable today to 12, was hurriedly summoned back BrownsvUle is 30 miles aoutbeast of tbe administration ia going to back abed Ugbt on wbat lay behind Henry Them Indeimkeiy. to Havana from Santa Ctara, Harlingen, at the mouth of the Rio Bailey last night scarcely a dosen "questionable" value, boura alUfr hla startling escape water or compel tbe industries Ford’s continued sUence concerning where be bad gone to lock over tba Grande. "The present law largely repeats to accept" damage caused by last week’s hur­ A Missouri Paclflb railroad oper* TbrM Auto Faialitiet ano from tbe county Jail at Dallas, tbe automcdJlle code which now is in Tex., by means of a pistol which tbe dd mistakes on a bigger scale," Fitzgerald, ivbo is general secre­ Syracuse, N Y., Sapt 5.— (AP) ricane. ator at Hallnggen, in a conversa* Sisson said in ipeaklng of tbe bank­ ful* force, were expectant of da- Bailey sold be found in the mat­ tary and treasurer of tbe Interna­ velopmenb at the Detroit . —Secretary Wallace said today Expect Resignation tlon with bis muston office, said ing act of 1918, of Yvbicb tbe deposit tional Operating Engineers, spoke On ble return to the capital tba tbs winds were "te t^ ic." Two DroYYiiDigi Reportw tress of ble bunk. ae queiluestlon woe described oe be- that unleaa dairyman recognize A Daring BreiUc guaranty is a part. The act guaran­ after tbe delegatee bad been wel* ing In the bands of Hugh S. John President waa expected to call a 80 Miles an Hour tees deposits up to 12,600. corned to New Haven by Mayor tbalr production control problems Cabinet meetirg at wbleb ble gov­ "Tbe wind is blowing about 80 Tbe result of his daring break, eoL, tbe administrator. in the State, "Guaranty of deposits plans have John W, Murphy. Key aotivlties of the oroanlsation "tbay need not expect Indefinitely ernment would redgn. miles an hour now," be said. "Shin* j proved failures ulierever tried in to get a continuous flow of agree­ There was much talk of peadbla glee and boards are flying through (Oontinned On *agv Six) He urged iiat the Federation 'awaited ble return from (micago. A many previous testa," Biseon said, name a committea to oak tba rab- resumption of conferences for an ments and llcenaea from Washing­ intervention by tbe United Statea ton." under the Platt Amendment, wbleb (CodtlnEied Un Page Sis) By ASflOaATED PRESS "invariably causing weaker rather Ilc works advisory board for Con­ agreement • between Appalacblaa Tbrae automobUa fatalitiae and than stronger banking, and have necticut to approve ae many public •oft coal mine operators and union Addressing tba New York siato le part of tbe Cuban sonstitutien. I two drowning! wara reportad in been abandoned in every case by works projecn aa possible. leaden wae ahead for blm. Fair, Wallaca said tbe agricrilture It legallaee such intervention. Connecticut ae a tragic sequel to PRINCESS FEARS sadder and wiser states that am- He said, "tba board should be In­ Retail Code sdjuetmem and administration Tbe coup d’etat placed power M. I the Labor Day holiday, braced tbem for a time." terviewed and eonvlnced that It la A draft of tbe master retail code. waa striving to raacb a maator the bands of the extreme Radlodl weuknowniuson I Tba body ot Henry M. Parmly, 46 Sisson claimed that "tbe baaU Its duty to gat oa much work as It Intended to cover virtually all itora markatlng agreemant for milk Sodallate, rroreecntlng student I year old Naw York broker, was KIDNAPING GANG with which tbe measure wae drawn ii pooaible to got tor Cwuneotleut,’’ Soperations In tbe oountry. wae oom- wbleb can be widely applied, but, groups, tba A K ravolutionary aa- found In tbe Cqnneetieut river a jmd tba controversial and high ao that tba atata gati Ita abare ot •ted by Deputy Admlnlati be added: daty which was largaly instru- STRICKEN FATAUY Hamburg Cove after be is believed strung conditions under which it tba publlo works appropriations. ur D. Vmteslde, who "Tbe dairy problem cannot be msntal in tbiT ovsrtbrow of M a c ^ to have fallen overboard from bia FltsgtrtidBgertid Mid tba National Jobneon’s approval before taklnr It settled by agrromenta and licensing do and osrtain unitsralty prefas- was anacted raaultad in many de­ for schooner. The Sequin. A verdict of 03 Hairafi Appeali to Maine fe cts' that hamper Its practical body ia working nlfbt and day on up again with trade leaden. Xndlea- provlaiuna alone any mors than . , ...... accidental drownmg waa §lv n operation." codes under tbe NRA but that "it tlone wara wer that polldaa torprioo Although tba ablft to powar was waa Impoeelbla to get to tbe foun­ control bad bean evolved by Wnlta- (Oonttauad ew Pago Two) aoonmplisbed without fighting, Andrew Hillock Dieo S«l- ‘ Sheriff for Proteeden — Other OrittclenM dation and liitant” off oomo ot tbe ilda but pending Jobnaon'i lerutlny tbars wars numsrous dls^srs. f I , . The other drowning vietlm was He also critioised tbe act for can­ phraies ot tbe various eodea. of tba draft tba deputy refuted to ABC bsadquartsrs in Prado ava- diElV si SmniWIir John Papsclnl, 8. His body was ing upon tba banka to glva u; Ha explained that eoatraotora dlaouea Ita oontanta. An InmnsaleB nu* wars In ai uproar. >tttoaM- w v n / m inuiiiuwi voiU|r— N^^d In a shallow pond of a SUvar Gets Threaienhig Note. veatmant actlvltias and for under tbe NRA would be obtlgatod prevailed that tba adminiatratieB YERHONT TOTING bllss loaded with young men, arm­ I mins sstats in Norwalk wbers bis tbe Federal reserve board to pay IIJO an hour aa tba mini­ would aeek to have tba eompaot go ed with pistols and rifles, i. W u 71 Yean Old. fatbsr, John, Is smploysd. Tbs >boy ington, which ba termed "politically mum wage at skiUad moobanloa oa Into force Saptambar 16, aa a lult- •bout tbs streets. Fears ware wandsrsd away wbfls walking about Lewiston, Me,, Sept. 8.— (AP) appointed" the power to control blle works pipjacta and addad able data for bookkaapiag traaal prsssed that thsro would bs blood^ tbs sstatf, ownsd by Elmsr Ray credit operations of member banks. S It la hla opinion, "Thay would tiona la tba retail buainaaa. ON RETEU TODAY shad. Jonss, wlGi Clauds Valsntlne, tbs Fear of kidni^ilng added today to Msmbsrs of tbs asw rsglms’i WalUngford, Sept, 6.— (AP) — the woes of tbe former Janet Snow* Bisson traead tbe banking legisla­ pay tba same wages on prlvats UnlaB QnaaMan earetaksr. tion to wbat be termed blaming of projecta," although there waa noth* Aa effort to bring tog ether di< oommlsdon ossartsd that tbty ^ Funeral services for Andrew Hal* Auto Aeddsnta den, oil belresi whose romance with not want to bold thdr oeathms lock, superintendent of tbe Masonio an Xtallan prince eollapeed after flve tbe banker for all tbe nation's eco- vargant vlawa on tba union quaatlon Autofflobils aocidsnts during tba (Oonttauad On Fafo Sis) within tba NRA oryaaiaatloa waa psrmansntly but would govsrn Heme here for almoet 12 years, will doubii bolitey, marksd by frsquant days of marriad Ufa. nomle Ills. Very Littk htareit Taken be bold tomorrow afternoon at 2 "Sodetir sought Its scrapegoat Intended for tba immadiato future, only until • Constitutional .Isssni- rain and bsavy traffic, olaimad tbs Sberiff DSvld Walton disclosed to YPd strife, wbleb baa brought tba bly k«lrotod tbalr suoesasorA o'clock in tbe Wallingford Congre* livM Frank OabriallA 60 of New lost nlfbt that tbe 19*year*old and landed with remarkable una- gational eburota. ttlfflity upon tbe banker ae tbe t r s a s d e t b a l a n c e industrial and labor adrleory boards br Ekber Side and SmaO Tbs oommlasioB is oompessd of:- 'T' Woodend, 32, princese, bride of Prince U Slrig* to oppoalaf atanda on tba "m arir Gulllsrmo Portola, 48, profssaor Halloek died Sunday afternoon ot West Hartford, and Mias Rlohard- gnano Don Francesco Caravlta.bad demon reeponeiUe for all their from a heart attack at bis tflmmsr Waeblnfton, Sept. 6.— (AP) — elatisa under which amployare could of psoA taw at tbs Havana Univer- aon, 22, of Waterbury, a student obtained police protection after re* troubles," Sisson eald. "Tbe un­ Tbale poeitloB of the Treasury Sep- hire, fire and promote man itrictly Vote b Eipected. sity Hs was eduoatod in Garmony. eamp in Soutbbufv befors msdleal nurse at St. F r a ^ s boepital In eelpt of a mysterious note. fortunate part of this wavs of slan­ aid could reach blm. He wae 71 tambarmber 1 was: Reoalpta, 810,1^^ OB tbalr own capacity rcgardlcaa (ff Joss Marsarri, 40, a lawyai, 'eng Hartford. She and the prince were married der and attack le that It reacts opon 810.02; axpandli■ tuna, 18,f288A80J9; union affiliations. an opponant of '.iochado, tba aue’ years of age and was long preml* In addition,__ . two___ other persons tbe banker'e Institution, upon tbe cent In state Maeonle eirolee. n New York, Aug. 17. Five days balance, 81,201A08A8lj8; Customs Tbe labor aeriooro, with WUUam MontytUer, V t, Sent 8.-^(AP)— tbor of a plan for load dlvlttaa dlsd from b^rlss suffsrsd In auto- atsr she left blm, saying the mar­ buslneie of Its community. reoalpta for the month to data, wbleb PrMdent do Ceanedea has Before tbe sendees in tbs ebureb, moblls aeddsnts bsfors tbs stats Green, president of tbe American Tba waathar man omfled on tbe pro- riage wae "a mletUce" and that she "Xn addition to tbe etmese of per­ |1,2M,088,84. F e d e r a l of Labor, taking the blbitioBlsto today aa Vermont b e m bean studying. prlvats ssrvless wbleb will bs at- sonal blame the bankers have been tsndsd by msmbsrs of tbe borne will aetlvlliss. wsrs Edward lUg. did not love Um. She came to Poland Raeslpts for flaeal yotear (rinca lead, have made a vigorous stand balloting OB repeal Ramon (Irau Son Martin, 46, pro­ be bold in tbe aasembly room of tbe Ipring to confer with her mother, subjected to, a flood of uniformed July 1), 1809,782,126^4; agalaat this clause; and Henry L Clear sides meant a heavy rural fessor of anatomy at tbe ualvarsl- tason, 79, ot ifsriden. Injursd In attacks has been dirseted upon our borne, while Maeonle servleee will be Bsrlln Friday In a collision bstwsen Mrs. Walter S. Davidson, about aa turaa, 8887,409,984^)8 ( Harriman, president of the Cham­ vote—traditionally dry-^but anti- ty Yvbo ssrvsd for • long tlma held after tbe completion of the a bus sad an automobils; and annulment. boaklnf system." He said those at- 8218,^6,981.18 amarfaney b e r'o f Conuneroe of the United problbltioBlata remalnad confident tbs prof ssaors’ rsvohitiemry dele- relMoue rites. Wsston O. Orannlss C b r i^ b e r McMaaui, 8r., 89, of Shortly afterward, tbe sheriff turaa); axcaaa of ax; States and a mamber o f tba Indus­ the ballot boxes of tba waatern dtias gate ia tbs United States. ot Lltebflsld a boyhood friend of who waa struck sarly said, a threatening no|te wae receiv­ (Contteosd an Page Two) I227.627A37A4. , trial, board o f tba NRA, baa an- would make Vermont tba 28tb state Porforio Fraaoo, 46, a Halledt, will conduct tbe Masonic \y morning by sa automot^ ed by her stepfather, Commander swarad with aa appeal for every in­ to repeal the 18th amandmant Sergio CUbo. 89, magattne edi­ ritusls. Burial will 1M In tbe eeme* driven by Hsnry Fox of Now Havsa Walter Sbermaa Davidson, U. S. N., dustry to Ineorporato tba clause In Tba polls opened at 10 ■ a m., tor one leader of tbe youth movo- tsry at tbs Masonic home. Three Otbere Bart retired. Its eoda. Only tba automobile mafl a. A t , and -wara sobadulad to cloaa ment He headed tka uasuceeasful Born at Bantam* . Mies Richardson, a paaaangsr in a Ber Stataoient have It so far, but many other In­ at 8 p. m., a. a. t revdt at Gibani b 1981. Halloek was born at Bantam, and ear drivan by Rose Pullaa of Marl* Tbe prlncseg appealed to the Middletown Tavern Keepers dustrial groups are ready to ask for LIttIa Iirtarast lived a greater part of bis Ilfs at dsn, was Injured fatally In a ool* aberlff, ooytng: it when their eodee eome up for Tba total vote waa not expactad bearing. B s ^ l and Danmuy, latsr moving haloB on tM Beriln*Marlden turn- "For teaeons beet known to bm, I to approaoh thb proportions ot tba WashUtytoo. Sept 8.->-(A P )~ pika between tbe Pullan ear and one eel that I should call upon you for To Post Names of Drunks\ Upon this one point now has been vote cast at a regiuar state alec- Warahlpa^wara ordered to Cuba to­ driven by David Jacobs, 89, of Yon­ focused the entiro strui^e for and tloi^partly bacauaa there were no day baoauae of the coup d'etat notectlon against physical harm, against unionization ot aU indus- kers, N. Y. Three others were In* and for protection agUnet agrados other Issues on tbe ballot and part­ tbSTA lbs Bridgeport Highway Depart* ‘ Jared, I tries. A crulaer and three deetroyom >3 bat might aeek to reatriot my free­ Mkidlatown, Sept. 0.— (AP) — feontrefl law aaya tba tavern keeper ly bacauaa there waa a general fed - ment after bis b^th prevsnted Woodend was killed while trying dom of action." 1^ that Vermont’s action would Ko dhtyatohed to protect from continuing as a store manager. to elude pursuit In' aa automobile Namea o f Indbrtatea which are pub­ n|to not sen beer to eueb persons, can Itvoa and property from danger The sheriff and an aaalafant opmst ‘There were four laebrtatee before TO ATTEND CONVENTION make little dlffarenca In tba final He next became superintendent ofj which poUee sold bad been stolen. lished la City Court on drunkenneas outoome of the eountry-wtde repeal in threatened itrife pradpitatail by tbe borne. The car crashed into a tree while wo days at Poland Spring guard­ tbe court today, and tbeir ____ ing tbe princese, and when she left ohargaa may ba poatad la Middle- Hartford, Sept 5. — (AP) ~ canmaign. tbs revolt of the army against ttis He also ssrved ae grand master tMlaf chased by a milk truck com* were dlepoaed of with nonUnU fines. T&mm tovoring retention of the new ptovliffaoal government on Aug. 27, presumabhy for New town ag Intormatioa to beer tavern They bad had previous oonvlctioas. D m ty State Treasurer Thomas B. of tbe state lodge In 1907 to 1908 mandeered to Patrolman Edward Judd and D m t y ComptroUar R c^ 18th Amendment admitted tbeir TIw m e - the second- time kk a and before that held all tbe state Leblanc of Hartford. Before the York, aa armed gaaitl aeooamanied mars wb6 m ^ not under the Section 88 of taa liquor control ber. art J. Smith urft Satiirwy night tor strengtb lay In tbe rural diatrietA matter of weeks that war veestat offices. He waa a msmbsr of tbs police said, Woodend stole soma, Btatata, aaU.-to luob panone. act provides that a tavern koopor The rapeallata lookad to tba la ig ir have-been sent to 'tbe -RepubUe Id The iheriff did not (Usekree tbe Chicago to attend tba 18tb annual Eureka Lodge, No. 87 at Bethel and gaaoUne'from a fUling station. ' Judge XSraal Poliner in City Court may not sell or d^var Uquqr- to any aoavantioii o f tba National Aasoei- oommunltias of waatani Vermont^ tlie south, tbe first time bsiag , ‘ wae identified with aU the Masonic OabrleUe was kUlM In a collision wording of tbe aota. He said, how­ todiqr Inatructad Proaacutor A. Intooticated , parson, or habitual Burlington, Rutlaatd. S t Albans and tag the dlsturlMBoee in bogles. ^ ever, that It eonduded taa atioB o f State J ^ t o r a , Obnty- In Greenwich, involving a u tom ob ^ aorold CanqybaD.to notify aU bear drunkard, after raeaM nf notloa troUara and Traaanrara, wbleh Itba- Bennington. NeltlMN was axtravffbi with overthrow of the _ A son. Jndge Charles HaOock of driven ay Dennis L. SbeKon of words "IhuB Spake Zasalhustra,” tovem ownSra o f tba of ail agalaat such paraon.. It ia ballavatt tag bdd at tbe Coijgreai HelM ta- gant In claiming vletoiy but boCh g pvenunent and a daughter, Mrs. John Brooklyn, N. Y , and James Mo* which le the title of a work by drunkarda and Inabrktaa" who have that action In MlddMoWa court to ^jpaared confident Todear’e step-was tahaa nMOi ShaJlenberger of Bri^eport, sur- tomorrow and 'nHirsday«f tl^ Keltbeo, 25, of Stamford. Tbe vie* Nletsecbe. ,He said Coiamaaider iMsn betora tba court oa drunken-' poet names of Inebriataa la the first wotit. Mr. Judd aarved as aaOiffaay The voters wll] cbooae 1 4 ____ tiTiemtary a m Had b ^ ta wen as Us widow ^ a ase- tim was a paasenger In tba New Javidaon b^eved tbe threat came, Md atarriasrs. •a ebargaa. Tba tavern keapen of Its nature atnea tbr.Uqnar law of tba aasootation tor tba lent two gates to a aontoranoa to bababwtai York car. from a New York gang. win then namea. Tba liquor bacaaM.aOaetiva. ioandSOdaya

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Ifrr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rogws return. His secretary, Rani de Car­ hbla to guarantee order suffident to and family have returned home aft­ denas, told the Assodated Press the carry out a revolutifliii^ pn^ TDENDNIUDItnE/ ABOUT TOWN er a five wetiu stay at government would take no action fPrftlOa MOTORCYCU RSEX until he comes back. “Uhsenipuloas -end twlee-traitor- Mr. and Mrs. WUllam J. HaggerW Mr. and Mrs. Fred L Rogers and The mutiny araa sudden and ous persons under powerful protec­ BERE TONORSOW of Venum street, and Miss Helen daughter Jani# have returned to dramatic, although discontent of tion of a foreign fiag and acting S R ADTO, n U E D Johnson of Taunton, Mass., spent their home on Oai?den street after the lower ranks in the Army, Navy, under the pretext of unknown revo­ the we^-end and Labor Day at Old ependlng the past three weeks at and police forces over proposals to lutionary work in secret organiza­ Orchard and Wells Beach, Maine. their cottage at Lake Hayward. cut pay and the size at the forces tions lost no time in grasping for ^ ' * has been brewing: since the Aug. 11 power like a cageful of 'hungry Mkihael Zeninch WROt 200 More Empioynrs Ml— Hazel and Miss Frances The first fall meeting of Ander- uprising against Machado. dogs.” Stafford Springs Han Dies The funeral of Michael ZeoiatA at Waters of 17 Doming .street have sm-Shea Post, V. F. W., wlU be held ' Revolt Is Started The insurrectionists, he went on, 45 street who died Friday to Sgn and 1,600 Cni- returned after spending a vacation this evening at 8 o’clock in the Sergeant Fulgendo Batista, the tentatively planned to set up a in RockriOe Hospital night. Was held yesterday morning of two weeks in the White Moun­ armory. From this date on, meet­ leader, rallied his forces, announced revolutionary jtmta of 19 members at 9 o’clock at St Jamef’s church. ■ent to the United 0tkU» to, pn>- tains. ings of the poet win be held on the through two aides the rebels’ de­ and appoint an executive commls^ Rev. W. P. Rddy officiated and moto the sale and vm o i Mlk in this Are SoaghL first and third Tuesdays of each mands, passively heard Secreta^ of Sion of five, which would govern in After Crash Today. burial was in St Benedict’s ceme­ country. Tta mission to backed by The Master Barbers’ Protective month. War Horado Ferrer harangue tMD place of the president until a con­ tery, Hartford. the Central Raw Silk Azaodatioo of Association wlU meet at 8 o'clock about thdr duties, and then staxtsc stitutional oooventioiL with ample The bearers were: J. Prajzmer, S. Japan,, repreaenting 8,008 filatures tonight at Earl Stairs’ barber shop Trinity Past Noble Grands asso­ the re v d t. powers, oould be assenibledi of that country. The Japanaae pi6- More thin 700 buitneM coneenu at 113^ Center street. FoBne Pero of Stafford Springs Brodowi^ A. Woztowics. M. Kur- are loeateu in Manchester, acco.l ciation will meet in Odd Fellows They immediately deployed ma- was fatally injured shortly before 2 kol, A. Delis and A. Grodski, all ot ducers and dealers raized a fund of inf to a file prepared at the Oiam- hall, Monday. September 18 at 3 chine guns throughout_ t the cdty and o’clock tlta afternoon uhen his Hartford. The deceased has been a one million yen a year for three, M in Irene Villa, daughter of Mr. declared they ber of Commerce, headquarters of p. m. ly had displaced all their motoreyele. collided with an auto-, resident, of this £own for the past years, which is to be increased to and Mrs. Louis Villa of West Cen­ officers. the local NRA committee, and of / mobile on Hjrde avenue in Rockville, two years, coming here from Hart­ two million yen by tiie Japanaae ter street, left today for the Mid­ “We, will not relinquish c

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ths inersaaad tnroHmsnt at tbs bils iB. which ha w h . ruling .oolllda^^ vrbo ccMldar It amast to darlda the Van D on, .o f Rutgan Itolvaraity RoiekvUls Hifb Mhodl Is caused Monls legnl of 91 Ardmon Read, wara not onlgad to atand tor auoh raeant caller at B. W. BuaD’i. der sixteen years n age Another tery on Grove street wbwe the West Hartford, was in court today PRMRAM OF NRA auto diivin by Mr. Bingenhaimer rdbukaa. Through hia attomay, Haaal Porter won flrat prlaa and reason is the fact that Rockville for driving an agtomeMla without a Oouglaa Porter aaeond in the Tol­ Ammal Exhibit to Bo Hold affords a school for 'he surround­ made a le^ hand turn to ent^ the Gaotga C Laaanar, Carvinl gava no- llcenaa. Ha was arrested last eve* tlca of an appeal ahd fuzniahad a land County Poultry Judging con­ • ■ THREE CHURCH WEDDINGS ing towns and there are many in cemetery , and struck the rear ot ning by Off}oer .Joo«^ Prentlee on frMB Jammiy 17 to 20k—Two the other car. driven by Carlton bond of f 100 for hia ^ipearanoe at test which was held recently at Parts This Tear. . . f surrounding towns seeking post­ Center street Mr. Segal said ths Stem . Britidi Trade Union Con­ graduate courses in the Rockville Bartlett of Hyde Park avwue, reason he was driving was that his tito Saptamber term of the Superior TAKE PLACE ON HOLIDAY Rockville. Court J. B. Jonas attandad tba wedding schools. This is one reason why the son who had been imvlng aQ day of Loran Chittandon and Mra. The Manchester Poultry Aaaoda- high school at Rockville, popularly Dr. Francis M. Burke was called became very tired. Up to two years tion held tha flrat of Ito fan maat- gress Hears a Report on and treated KMley toe minor in­ EHlzabath Bamla in Wasteheatar Many Guests from Out of known as the “George Sykes Me­ w Mr. B^fa) said he had a license Saturday afternoon. Inga Friday night The dub voted morial High school” is conducted .«t juries. for a period of 15 years. His wife to hold the poultry show in January . Anrarican ExperimenL Town Present for Ceremon­ a profit sufficient to care for the Notes and son each have a license. Judge GILEAD from Wednesday the 17tb throogh ies Held Yesterday. salaries of the principal, twenty- The Democratic Caucua of the Johnson suspended judgment on Saturday the 20th. Other arrange­ four teachers and two janitors. town of Vernon, which- includes the payment of costs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Way and two ments are Incomplete but the show Three church weddings were held Plans are now under consideration city of Rockville, will;^ be held in WlUlkm im Copeland, 30 years old, of children Ruth and John spent last committee under Ed Stein is hold­ Brighton, England. Sept. B.--> the Town Hall on Thursday night waak" with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wall Street in Rockville Labor Day among for the enlmgement of the high Hilliard street, jmid a fine of |36 and ing weekly meetinga. Tha i BoOil (AP)—The Brltiah Tradea Union school by the adding of, four addi­ fbr the selection of candidates for costs for evading reiponsiUllty. John L. Way at their eummer home will consiat of two parts this yearf gteat festivitleB with many guests Congreaa cheered reports today on tional rooms. the various town offices. The car he waa driving s^ ek a car at Weakapsug, R. I. fancy and utility, with nm e awarda present from other cities. Miss Mr. and Mra. Carroll W. Hutchin­ progress of the American recovery Principal Philip M. Howe re­ An important meeting of Tank- driven by Mrs. Jessie Horton on and fees for both utility and fEUicF eroosan Tribe,. Na 51, Improved son moved from here Friday to 15 Briefs Fn>gram aa presented before it by Mary Anne Romeo, daughter of mained at his office yesterday aft­ Summit street. ’There was some entriea. Order of Red Men, will be held to­ damage done to the car and Cope­ Barbour street Wilsons, where Mr. G. Burke of the American Federa­ Mr. and Mrs. Alfi?ed Romeo, Was ernoon from 1 to 5 o’clock to re­ Hutchinson will be near hia work in united in marriage to Herbert Pa- ceive the parents of pupils who are night in Red Men’s Hall. At this land did not stop to investigate. Hie New York, Sept 5.—September MAN ASPHYXIATED tion of Labor in a speech. time plans will be completed for Hartford. Their daugbter Miss ganl, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pa­ anticipating -entering the high attorney, William 8. I^ e , told the financing for the Federal inter- Burke paid a glowing tribute to the visitation of the Putnam Lodge Evelyn will enter the Mt. Holyoke the “experiment” anc emphasized gan! of Glastonbury, at St Ber­ school. The exact enrollment of the court that young OapeJand was mediate Credit banka will comprise Greenwich, Sept 5.— (AP)—^Rob^ which will be on Friday evening, Junior college in Hartford this ne rd’s Catholic church at 9 .o’clock. schools will not be known until late frightened because ot ttie accident a new 180,000,000 ’.aaue of collater­ ert Spooner, 70, found dead in the the Democratic principles of the September 15. The great'chiefs of month. American recovery legislation. Rev. George T. Sinnott, pastor, this afternoon when the principals and as he waa not aware that any al trust 2H P»r cent debentures. kitebe? of bis home today, died; the state ,of Connecticut will visit serious dgmage had been done he C. Daniel Way left here Saturday ,He said the whole governmental celebrated a nuptial high mass, as­ turn in their enrollment lists to morning for Westport N. Y., where from iwhAHtig illuminating gaa. Superintendent of Schools Herbert the Lodge on that :ilght. did not stop. ’The minimum fine for ’Transue and WilUams Steel Spooner returned borne about 1: program now in operation was sisted by Rev. Francis J. Hlnchey District Commands William F. he will qpend a few days with hie of Rockville and Rev. William P. O. Clough for public announce­ evading responsibility is fSO and Forging Corp. oad August gross a. m., and .lUt the coffee pot o v e r adopted largely in response to de­ Pfux^der of the American Legiop eon. Dr. Walter D. Way and faxnily. Reidy of Manchester. ment. Judge Johnk>n remitted |25 of the nearly 300 per cent above that of the lighted gas range. He fell mands of organized labor. has announced a district meeting fine. Mrs. B. E. Foote roturned to,her Representatives of labor, ht said, Th^ altar and sanctuary was August, 1932, says J. R. Gorman, asleep in bis chair. The coffee boil­ Many changes are anticipated Ih of the Legion to be held at . Hamp­ Edward R. Girossman, of Hartford, home Friday after passing a week were helping to carry the NatiomU decorated with jalms and cut fiow- the school faculties at the opening asaiatlng her daughter, Mias D. L. president Orders for farm Machin- ed over and put out the blaze. He ton, on Simday, September 10, when charged with drivixig an automobila ei,, and oU equipment supplies Recovery Act through to success, ers and presented a very pleasing of the session today although the the new staff of officers will be Buell and family in Berlin, N. Y. and leaves hia widow. By trade,. ,ha[ while under the influence of liquor made important contributions to was a mason and bricklayer and n and codes of practice were charters sight. The wedding party entered school board aimounced the re­ formally installed. and for evading lasponaibility, will with her son Arnold and family in the volume. member of the local onion. of freedom for labor. the church to the str^ns of the placements at the close of the ’The meeting of the Vernon Civic be given a hearing on Thursday, Amherst Maas. Mrs. Ruby Gibson and ber son His address echoed in part the organ played by Miss Margaret school years. Betterment Association, which was September 14. Hia attorney, Jud^ Stewart and Mrs. Charles Flab and Sales of Jewel Tec Co. for the inaugural speech yesterday of McGucme, b-ganlst, assisted by Ar- Extremely Heavy Traffic scheduled for last evening, was William M. Harney, unable to her daughter Shirley motored to four weeks ended August 12 total­ Alexander Walkden. president, who thui and EMward Stein, violinists, Tolland Coimty, particularly that postponed until Monday evening, be in court before that time. A Norwood, Mass., Friday to visit ed $730,839 compared with $755,- expi'essed warm admiration for both of Rockville. section through Rockville and Tol­ September 11, because of the holi­ bond was furnished for Grossman’s Mrs. Gibson’s sister, Mrs. Hays and 629 for tbe same 1932 period, a de­ President Roosevelt’s recovery pol­ The maid of honor was Miss land, was visited with extremely day. The annual reports will be appearance. fEunily. crease of 3.2 per cent icy. Terera Mitelli of New York City; heavy traffic yesterday, being the presented at this time and ofHcera Carroll Dalkua, of 12 Liberty Frank Watkins and Mr. Hays of Burke told his British colleagues the bridesmaids were Misses Mary Labor Day tr^ ic returning home. elected for the ensuing year. street Hartford, for driving a car Norwood, Mass., were recent visit­ JUDGE’S WIFE INJURED that the NRA marked the greatest Bastek of Rockville, Lillian Lillie Very few accidents were reported A public bridge and whist party with defective brakes, will be given adventure in systematic planning Mitelli of New York City, VUma by either the state or local police ors at Mr. and Mrs. Hart E. will be held on Thursday evening at a hearing on Friday, September 8. Buell’s. Weilheim, Upper Bavaria, Sept and control, under d..rectlon of a Panclera of StaYord Springs and although there were patrols by both the home of Mrs. Gertrude iUng- He waa arrested by Officer John Federal government, of industrial Mary Romano of Miami, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Foote and 5.— (AP)—^Mrs. Robert Llewellyn bodies along the road. The Rock­ ston, of Lawrefice street with play­ Cavagnaro after a chase (x> Glaston­ Henry, Jr., wife of Judge Henry, operation ever undertaken by a The best man was Julius Pagani, Mra. Alfred H. Post, visited their ville police guarded the center, and ing to start promptly at 8 o’clock. bury. American member of tee Mix^ D^oeratic nation through the brother of the bridegroom, and the both entrances into Rockville while mother Mrs. Elizabeth Hilla in te l DO OVR MUir The Sunday morning services of l^uls Cervinl of Cottage street Willlmantic, Friday. Court of Alexandria, Egypt re- processes ot Democracy. ushers were Guido Pagani of Glas­ the state police patroled the State the First Congregational Church at waa lined |15 and costs for-breach nialned in serious condition today aa He declared that the tremendous tonbury, Prlmo Gregory of Soifford roads for traffic violators. Numer­ Norton Warner took a trip over Vernon Center will be resumed on of the peace. The row that brought Bear Mountain Bridge and to other a result of an automobile accident Gladly we cooper^ program of legislation which had Springs. Vincert Romapo of Miami, ous tickets were handed to drivers next Sunday with Rev. William F. him to court took plcu:e on Oak ye&ierday. so rapidly changed the economic Florida, and Domincc Mitelli of {daces of interest over the week-end with Praaldeat RooMrdt and pladgi* at Leonard’s Comer where many Tyler in clu^e. Simday school will street Saturday night at 8 o’clock, and Monday. Judge Henry and hia sons, Alvan, outmIt m to live up to the ^ n t end situation in the United States was New York City. fatal accidents occurred, and most resume at 10 o’clock. in front of Jacob Greenburg’s store. 22 and McClellEmd 14, who were the letter of the raitlonal Recoveiy Democratic in its every essential. The bride was handsomely at- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hills mo­ Act. We have reduced wacklnfl booia violators were caused by cutting Holiday hours were observed yes­ Oreenbuig bad complained to the less badly hurt, were impro'ving. in eU departm ent* a t n o loee

**Ten tons landed on my Plymouth And Make Your Work Easier . .. and I lived to tell the Tale** The electric washer, the electric “Can I afford them?” you probably red C. Noble is a Plymouth salesman. iron, the electric range, the electric ask. The real question is “How can FBut Fred Noble isn’t giving you sales talk when he tells you you ’re safer in a Plymouth. dishwasher, the vacuum cleaner, and yoii afford to do without them?*' all the other electricid appHances for Fred Noble is alive today becauM Plsranouth The modem home is the electrified home, where has a sofety-steel body! u ^ in the home, not only make your ’The pictures tell the story. How a three “ WHIN DSIVINO DOWN oaAPS,Islgnsllsd fs r a ls ft “ » MADS THE TUKN - e n ^ f T bs W*Mbt homemaking does not take up the major part of tun. A IstEs truck wss rtunlnS risht bsh and a half ton truck with a six and a bnif nfthstTTlrsiMUnsdrseisiliiwB isiiuf tsr work easier and save yoju: health, but a w(MBan*s time, but leaves her enough time and ^ ton load crashed over on top of Noble’s car. cut down the time requii^ to do the energy to do smne of the things she merely wished They don’/show tee terrific Impactof those same tasks in the **old” way. ' she could b^m ’e. ten tons traveling at 40 miles an hour! They don’ t show how tee force of tee crash drove the wheels four and five inches into the solid earth! But Plymouth is built of steeL reinforced with steel. Fred Noble came out with only The Manchester Electric Company one slight scratch! 77S M ain S t J\ Phone S181 For your own sake—for you r family’s sake —travel safely in a modern car. Let the nearest Pljranoute dealer show yon what m safety-steel construction is. You’ll never rely oik any other kind! *

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-io PAGE FOtJB lOANUlliE^rER e v e n in g HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN.. TUESDAY. SBFrBMSER 5. t98& ' :____ir — — y------some State Department storage else who happmed along, ooDe of BEHIND THE SCENES.IN tOLnoDgnisa tba Uxdtad Mina Work­ M(fiev aad ottMX iKanrlfrBtrr vault for three . It would of them being ttoensed phunbers. ers in its code—a tremsndous vlc- Molay t h u aatyoaa h i m __ ^ _ tor]F-«a part of Roosevelt’s plan bed. Hull bad certaii. friend aad £nratng Hfrali be interesting to compare it with ’The master plumbers declare ttat HtALTH-DIET A D V ia for leaning up that Industry. adrairars.wlaa ware abia to ta | Mni this *7>raad new" adventure of the school superintendents, the Board BY DR. FRANK MciX)Y The four ^ coal groups are what M e ^ > a a dahttat (^ Roose­ PUBLlSHSy B]( THA international Wheat Conference of of fllducation and the Janitors have (hose dominated by Rockefeller, velt At leaat one subaequent Hnil-' PRINTING CUMPANT. IN a <|iiestloae la r^^ard te‘ Uealtb and Diet ’ IS BtaMli rStrMt 1988. all been in of>en and inexcusable Mrilmi, Morgan and Ford. Moley conversatioo Waa su^huric. will be aaswered by Ur. MeCey wBo can Tbe idea of atfodd American in­ ' M«noltMt*r, Cobh. lAber, Not Steel, Held p u t In Final NcfW Clttsensklt) Oath THOMAS PBt.OUSON violation of the law. n te excuae be addreeeed io eare o| tbla paper. Cn- Secretary'' of Labo. Perkins tervention in libario aaem Caa- OBBerBi Mbbbsbi______given by one school chairman is oloee atamped, eeU-addreeeed envalopek Arguments Orw ...... New bsstic, but Amerieah oOlciala there THEY LET YOU KNOW. for reply. O ett for Oooacientione (ttjeetors to reviaa the controversial section PoBBdMl oetob«r I, 1S|1 that be never thought about the of tbe citizenship oath which re­ have raised }t as a threat againat' PnbJiabcd Bvary BvantBS Bzeapt deod newsp^ier reporters have a ....H oD and Moley Had Some code or the lipenslng law at ati. Hot Arguments. It b Now Learn­ quires applicants to promise to bear Liberians who balk at signtog a Soadaya and Holidaya Bntarad at the THE BfEAT SUBSTErUTB xthen straining off tl>c Juice. The oil League of Nations reconatroetian. Poat Oaioa at Manebaater. Cobb., aa way of doing things. This is surely a curious state of ed ...... Intervention Of U. S. arms for 'dse country if occasion SaooBd Claaa Mall Mattar. A couple of weeks ago the fore­ OF THE ORIENT^of soybeans is as palatable 'nd Threatened in Uberla. anaes. Several conacientlous objec­ plan. V' 8DB8OR1PTI0N RATB8 affairs. Probably the school peo­ nourishing as peanut or cottonseed tors, including Rozika Schwimmer Critics, who say this oduntty is Oaa Taar, by mall ...... SAM man of a New York County grand ple never did a thing that wasn’t ’Throughout the western hemi­ oil and iqay be used either for sal­ and Professor McIntosh, have fail­ engaging in its worst venture of Par Month, by mall ...... I .<0 Jury, by name Benjamin Minton, sphere there is the popular mistaken ad or cooking purposes. Soya By RODNEY DUTCHBB imperialism ever, I charge, the plan SlBCla eoplaa ...... I .OS perfectly Justifiable when Judged by Washington, Sept 5.—Inside facts ed in court attarics on that section. Dallvarad, ona yaar ...... SS.OO sprang into public notice by sum­ belief that the Chinese and Japan­ sauce, familiar to anyona who has Tbe oath be so changed that would virtually deliver Liberia to common sense. But they certainly eaten in a Chinese restaurant, is on the early morning steel code Harvey Firestone, who has a'90- " MJEMBER o r TH F ASSOCIATBD moning before his Jury United States ese live almost exclusively on a dUh they need only' premise to assume did things fiagrantly against the prepared largely from soybeans agreement: the same duties and obligations as year rubber dev,:lopment lease on PRBSfe Attorney George Z. Medalie and of rice. Since rice will no^ maintain through a process of 'ermentatlon. Labor, not Steel, held out in the 1.000,000 acres and pays six eenta Tba Aaaooiatad Praaa la asaisaivaiy law. live for a'very long period when Tbe composition of the soybean final stages, vainly seeking higher other vitizens. aatltlad to tba oaa for rapublloation Chief Justice Frederic Remochan From which they may be deriv­ an acre for land the League rqm rt. of all nawa diapatobaa eraditad to It used as the sole foo^ the idea is varies somewhat according to the minimum wages and fewer dlfler- Otaas WonldaR Forgive says is worth 60 cents ’ or not otbarwlaa eraditad la tbla of the Court of Special Sessions able some Implication that the lawe obviously wrofig. With the Orient­ strain and tbe soil upon which they 'ntlals. ^ Senator Carter Glass is in France paper and alao tba local nawa pnb> Hopkins Takes a Cot with the aimounced determination are silly. Nevertheless they are als, rice occupies much the same a r. grown; however, a fair average Steel men conceded virtually for bis health. Tbe beat Glass story llataed taaralm place as tlu bread and other food­ of several varieties is as follows: tells how Couzens of Michigan, after Harry Hopkins, director if fed­ All rlgbta of rapnblloatlon of to obtain from them testimony that laws that Connecticut and Hartford ncthlng except tbe eight-houi day. eral relief, is the New Deal's saeri- apacla: dispatebaa haraln are alao re- stuffs that are made from wheat do protein, 38 per cent; fat, 18.4 per The hardest-boiled steel man the clashes at the Morgan hearing, aarvad. might link New York county politi­ permitted to be made remain m in. the American diet. The Orient­ cent; carbohydrates, 28.97 per cent; ficla] goat proved to be President Bbigene asked (garter to shake bands and He left a 816,000 Job to take this cians with racketeering. Both Mr. effect. If from all this we deduce als also use a great deal of vege- water, 9.98 per cent;, -md mineral Grace at tbe Bethlehem company. forgave everything. Pnll aarvlea ollant of N B A Sar* .ble food, espedally the leafy type, matter, 4,66 per-cent. Of tbe car­ one at $10,000 and then found him­ Tlea, la a Medalie and Judge Kemochan had that altogether too many laws are The stubbornest labor leader waa Glass didn’t click on that and starving Chinese even going so far bohydrate content, rax^y more Couzens reminded him that -the self making .only $8500 because of PnbMabar*a tu p ra a a n ia tlra : The made statements indicating that as to use the leaves of trees, weeds than 4 per cent consists of starch Presluent Green at the A. F. of L., the general federal pay cut adopted 'without anything like still smarting under refusid of steel Bible ootmseled forgiveness of ene­ Jullna Matbawa Spaoial As«ncy—New they possessed knowledge of such proper examination of their possible and other wild grasses when tbe and some varieties are starcb free. Tork. Cbloaro, Detroit and Boaton. more common table vegetables are men to meet him. mies. an association. I believe that there is room for "It tells you to forgive your ene­ BDtTOB’S BON BEATEN MEMBBR AOOTT BORBAO OP effects we merely arrive,at a deduc­ not obtainable. —^a great deal of experimentation to ' Roosevelt desired no test of CIRCULATIUNR______Medalie and Kemochan did ap­ tion which everybody rerilzed a Even with the addition of the discover new ways of preparing strength between NRA and Steel. mies. Jim," replied Glass. “But it Beriin, Sept 6.—(AP)— United doesn't say anything about forgiv­ pear before the grand Jury. The long time ago. < aty vegetables, their diet would serving this food which is undoubt* It w ^d have meant a mess at a States Consul-General George M e^ Tba Herald Printlna Company, Ine., critical time and a serious cotut ing youi Mends." sersmith confirmed today that B. V. aaaumea bo ananolai raaponaiblllty public held its breath in anticipa­ be inadequate without a source of edly in many ways superior to and foi typoaraphioal arrora appearina m protein food. In America we use different from other beans. Ita use fight such as the administration That Hnll-Moley Fend Kaltenborn, son at a former editor adVArtlaementB In tba Uanchaatar tion of great revelations and indict­ CROOKED COURTS. a great deal of meat, eggs and milk would imdoubtedly supply us with doesn’t want. Bringing Steel tmder The State Department seems gen­ at the Brooklyn ESagle, had been at­ Bventna Herald. ments, since Mr. Minton had im­ to supply our principal protein sub­ a good econjfflical form of protein. a code seemed the biggest thing. erally pleased at Professor Moley’s tacked by Nazi storm troops. In Brooklyn the laundry industry TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6.. pressed the big town with the idea stance. None of these foods are Blk n g h t on Coal Code departure following his London con- He said be was not able to an- very plentiful in the Orient, but that be was a very unusual type of has been milked by racketeers to QUESTIONS .%ND ANSWERS Labor, with admhiistratiot back­ fiicts with Secretary of State Cor­ noun.:e the details becaxise no pro­ the extent of millions. After years fortunrtely they have been table to ing, preferred to stage its big fight dell Hifil. Hull la tbe most popular test bad been lodged a^ the consu­ A FORMER WHEAT PACT. grand Jury foreman. obtain protein in a vegetable source, Dull Paine in Bight Side of thip extortion a particularly with Coal. It is strongly organized secretary, among Forlegn Service late. In the middle of the inquiry, the soybean, and this bean and pro­ Question: R. D. writes: For some men, within memory. Mesaersmith unofficially brought Tucked away deep in the archives efficient district attorney brought duct*: made from it are almost uni­ in that disorganized IMustry, however, reporters covering the timt I have had ' dull pain Just though Coal exhibits the blackest Fuller reports on what happened the incident to the attention at Ger­ of the United StatM State Depart­ three leading racketeers into court. versally used in tbe Orient by tbose under the riba on tbe right side, not man authorities since Kaltenborn case- of course they couldn’t be who do not eat meat and dahy pro­ spots of labor oppression. at London behind the scenes reveal ment there could probably be found He had such an overwhelming case severe enough to make it seem nec­ more bitterness between Hull and did not want the epieode mentioned. present or leara or print anything ducts either from economical or r ^ essary to go to the doctor, but Labor felt Coal could be mads by some old attache a file of docu­ against them that they pleaded about the actual proceedings—let Uglous reasons. enough to make me uncomfortable ment which would make interesting guilty to conspiracy. Thra the pre­ Tbe soybean differs from other a lot of the time, and now I believe the readers of their papers know beans in that it contains practically reading in connection with the sign­ siding Judge—his name, Aloxizo D. it is getting worse. What would be that Mr. Minton’s manner outside no starch and that the protein it your suggestion in my trouble?’’ ing of the international wheat pact. McLoughlin, is worth remembering the grand Jury room, in his goings contains is one of the few vegetable Answer: Dull pain Just below-tiie Twenty-ona nations put thalr sig­ —auipended sentence. proteins that supply all of the ribs on the right side at tbe point and comings, bad changed. It had natures recently at London to an Now what is to be done about a amino i adds Required for growth nearest the naval may indicate gall SIMMONS BEAUTYREST agreement flaing a basic world price been assured, self oonUdent, effi­ and the maintenance of life. ’The bladder trouble. If sbarp, associated cient. Suddenly the foreman man­ thing like that? Bt^bean Is an economical protein in wlht cramping, it may indicate the for the grain, limiting the amount that it contains twice as ranch pro­ passage of a gall stone, although I ifested a nervous willingness to One thing that can be done is to Work This of wheat to Ibe shipped by the ex­ quit this everlasting blaming of the tein aa meat b. weight. 'Tbere Is a bkve seen several cases of the latter speak to a reporter at ah, be wore growing demand for this unique occurring without the abdominal porting nations and reducing pro­ police for the tidal wave of crime a somewhat worried look. food in all parts of tbe world and cramps. Appendicitis pains gener­ duction on their part, the lowering there are indications that soybean ‘The reporters went no further and put the onus of the situation ally start in the pit of the stomach MAGIC CHANGE of tariffs by the importing coun­ where it belongs, on the crooked products may some day be oiur and shoot down to tbe right side. tries and otherwise c^perating to than that; they drew no deductions. prlndpal source of protein, espedal- Just above the public bone. If the courts. ly when preparations are developed pain is a little higher, it is prob­ in Your, Face control the world’s wheat crops in But they gave their readers the im­ pression that Mr. Minton had be­ that apeal to the Ocddental taste. ably caused by gas in the caecum the interest of stable prices and the At present there are about seven (that part of the large colon Just Slewing on a Simmons Beautyrest is more than adjustment of supply and demand. come afraid of the cars, so to speak. million tons of these beans grown above the appendix). My sugges­ a beauty treatment as it gives the deep restful annually throughout tbe world. Tbe It has taken their representatives And the public, it is quite certain, IN NEW YORK tion for you is that you have sleep tbat replaces every line of fatigue with was quite prepared for the develop­ grreen soybeans are seldom seen in thorough examination by a com­ that youthful, glowing freshness every woman since last May to arrive at this the markets of this country al­ petent pbsrsician, then, if you wish covets. No beauty aids can match It! We want agreement and many economists ment, which cama last weekr-that though they are a tasty and nutri­ to send me hb report, together with yon to be the first to see the Beantyrests weVa the grand Jury bad found no evi­ By PAUL HARRISON tious dish when served like green believe that the work has been of a large, self-addressed, stamped Just received in lovely new 1933 pastel damask dence upon which indictments could New York, Sept. 6.—^Notes on peas. The dried beans may be pre­ envelope 1 shaU je glad to give you covers . . . rose, blue, green, orchid, beige. immense importance. At all events notables; Most eligible of the town’s pared in a number of ways, usually such advice u I may deem belpftil Read the unusual offer below. the mere fact that an agreement of be brought by first grinding them. Tbere is an in your ease. One morf reformer who was go­ rich yoimg bachelors is Stephen increasing use of this flour in this this nature could be reached at all (Laddie) Sanford, whose one ambi­ ing to do great things until some­ country by bakers who add small (Diseased Nerve) Choice of New Lustrous is bailed aa an achievement so re- tion is to become an international amounts of other flours in order to Question: Miss Luella M. asks: nuirkable as to be revolutionary body discovered his weak spot and polo player. And Ruth Kresge is enhance tbe appearance, nutritive "What causes one side of my face bow to reach it? the most eligible heiress. The girl and indicative of the arrival of a value and moisture retention of to become very red and perspire, 1933 Damask Covers How eoxild we know? wbo’U come in for a tremendous their products. Breads, cakes and while the otbej’ side rem ain white new epoch. slice of the ample 5-and-lO-cent other products prepared with this and dry? X have bad an examination Anyhow, the reporters delivered store fortune is pretty, blonde and Some thirty years ago, wbile'the flour added keep freeb longer. and no organic trouble was found. I the goods, even if the grand Jury likes parties. Of marriage, though, The finely groimd flour may be get plenty of sleep.’’ late John Hay was still living and didn’t she isn’t having any, thank you used to m w e a "milk" by boiling Answer: There must be some in- functioning as Secretary of State . . Society's best golfer is Tommy it with water and then straining. Tailor. Best trap-shooter is tereference with the nerve supply to under President Theodore Roose­ This "milk" is used to some extent one side of your face. Have an ex­ A VERY OLD FALLACY. woman, Mrs. William Woodward. in China and Japan as we use amination made by an osteopath or velt, the old Czarlst government of Best poldst, Tommy Hitchcock, of cream in preparlnig: foodsi This chiropractor to see if tbif depression Russia evolved what in those days There having been a revival of course, who may be the best in the "milk’’ may be made into a ‘‘cheese’’ of tbe nerve center does not occur world . . . His mother, by the way, by coagulating tbe proteins and was a most fantastic idea. That Japanese reports that Soviet Rus­ who’s in her seventies, still rides in tbe cervical vertebrae ? the neck. / idea was that since the great ex­ sia has recently increased her troop daily, and even takes a Jump or two on skittish mornings. . . . porting nations of tba world at that strength in Eastern Siberia till it Dr. J. D. Richey, superintendent of time were Russia, the United States equals half of Japan’s* entire army, More Low Down on EH|^ Hats WAPPING scbools. and Argentina, they ought to have "well informed-circles in Washing­ Trubee Davison’s sister, Mrs. "I’m against Richey," he asserted something to say about the price ton’’ are quoted aS' being very Ward Cbensy, has a living room in vehemently. of export wheat in the markets of which she boasts no piece of fuml Mr. and Mrs. Gsorgs Wilson are "I’m sorry to hear that,’’ com­ doubtful of the truth of the reports. ture cost more than 886 . . . Robert moving to Robbins Court, East mented tbe voter. "I badpen to be the world instead of permitting the Among the reasons advanced, ac­ Huntingtdn, Mrs. Vincent Aster’s Hartford, this week from tbe Lloyd Dr. Richey. price to be fixed by the brokers of cording to a New York Times dis­ brother, and bis wife are both eX' Grant home in South Windsor. Mrs. Oakland, Cal.—Yawning heartily, Liverpool, These consistently played patch, is the circumstances that ert pilots . . . Sumher Gerard, Wilson was before her marriage. Edward Hinee, 21, dislocated bis off the product of one of the ex­ rotber of the former ambassador, Miss Josephine Congdon of Laurel Jaw and his parents summoned an ’the capacity of the Transiberian lays tbe flute . . . Bishop William Hill, Wap^ng. ambulance. Enroute to an emer­ porting nation against that of an­ Railroad is such that Russia couid I' Manning, of tbe Rockefeller Mr. and Mrs. Unwood K. Elmore gency hospital, tbe ambulance hit a other with the result that the Rus­ not increase her force in the Far church, most admires: 1—John D. of South Windsor moved September bump and the Jaw mapped back in­ sian wheat growers were poverty Rockefeller Jr.. 3—Mussolini . . X to tbe Boulevard, West Hartford. to place. East by more than 300 men a day Handsomest of the high-hats Is stricken, those of the United States Tbe bouse which they have occu­ San Francieco— Ten thousand and still maintain those already robably Harry ’Tweed, who looks pied has been sold recently to stitebee went In^ a purse made constantly complaining and those there." ike John Barrymore . . . There are family by tbe name of Kavanaugb here ae a gift for President Roose­ of Argentina perpetually in the two sets of twins in society—Lady in West Hartford, and they will This will be a surprise to those velt b/llrs. J. D. Reeng. Each bands of European creditors. Thelma Furness and Mrs. Reginald move here. stitch represented a "hope for suc­ old enbugb to remember the Russo- Vanderbilt, who look and dress Card! have been received from The idea further extended to the cess," Japanese war of 1904-5. In those about alike, and Mrs, Malcolm Mri. Enizabetb Smith who is visit­ possibility that these three nations, Meacbam and Mrs, Ralph Isbam, The purse bears a rsd, white and days the Transslberlan railroad was' ing relatives in New London for a blue shield aad on the reserve side upon whose peasants and farmers who don’t. The former pair were few days. ' cut in two at Lake Baikal and Morgans, the latter, Tbe secret of why each year at the Frude Farm la might well have required months similar to that of the Washington band lost his money and tbe the four LAozettl Brothers get ar­ Wrights lost both' their bouses. Rebobotb, between 800 and 800 at­ 2or its serious consideration, be- experts now quoted, that that Pretty soon she lost her hiiSband, by rested sq often is out tending. Try One Without Charge >!ause the whole idea at that time sprawling single-track string of tbe divorce route . . CoMna then ’The police say tbe brothers a rt A hot dog roast waa held Frida; was utterly novel and outside the worked in a gown shop, sang at a marked for death by gangstcrji. It evening at the borne of Wm. Mach rails could not bring in more than is fearsd Bystanders will be shot I realm of governmental experiences. night club, managed a s t x ^ of with a large number of the young 10.000 Rusaiaa soldiers a month. Cobina Wrigbt Orchestras.’’ She when the firing begins. So police ar­ people of the town being present Within aa hour Secretary Hay You can’t tell what the other fel­ began getting prosperous in her own rest tbe brdthers to get them off the Anne Mllllam, ^ iriio has heetif Wg wBQt yoa to on t BoBOtyreat in your own home for 80 nigkU had definitely, finally and irrevoca­ low can do till he tries. right . . . streets. spending the sununer with her bly turned down the entire propos­ Not so long ago she went to a ' The four estimate they are seized friends Marion and Fanny Hurlbut without any ehargo whttsoever. Yast This is nnasnal . . bnt wo hospital, seriously 111. Along with at least once a week. Any charge left early Saturday n rnlag ' for ' 'her can afford to do it becanae wa know that ont of hnndreds of Beanty- al. The United States, be told the DISREGARDED LAWS. convalescence, 'hough, she got a win do, they say. home In Widen, W. \ Anne baa Russians, would not even take tm- really big idea. She would lease tbe Overton, Neb.—For tbe first time made many friends tbla summer reati aant out this way^ not out has ever been returned! We think der consideration a proposal so mon­ Hartford has a building code— Leviathan for a sort of showboat in 48 years, the J. M. Porters of among tbe young people,, who are yoa toOi win ntvtr want to part with yonrs, but if yon4o, Jngt return strously "ImmoraL” night club and de luxe playground: Overton have no one to send to sorry to have her Isave. not to be confused with any NRA Friends shook their heads anx­ school this term. ’The Porters have Mias Emma WUaon of Baltimore it in a month aad wall rafnad yonr money and destroy the mattrem. Thus ended an episode which, code; Just the usual set of laws reg­ iously, and nurses gave her seda­ provided education for thei* chil­ is spending a week In tbe ca»iethllf Coold anything be fairer? Don’t wait another day to sleep thie bet­ q^ringing strangely enough from ulating construction, providing for tives. But Cobina really meant it. dren, grandchildren and for some cottage on tbe Green. what was uniformly regarded as permits, inspection, etc. Under The enormous old liner is tied up, adoptM children. (3uite a few extra summer people ter way to health and beauty. The price ie only 189.60. idle, at a North River dock. Sbe were at the lake for tbe week-end the most reactionary country of provision of a state statute Hart­ Springfield, m.—minoie is using easily could be taken a little farther eleetriolty to deed its fish. end labor Day. ’There, have been Europe and the last from which ford ■!«» has an ordinance provld- up tbe Hi’dson and converted into a Here’s how: High voltage lamps a large number o f unpleasant week­ progressive ideas might be expect^ g for the licenslnE of plumbers. floating palace o f all kinds of enter­ over the feeding and bipedlng ponds ends tbla season, sriifdi has hurt the tainment, from roller ekatlng to the attendance oondderady at the two / ed, quite possibly might have bom Now there is a furore over an drama . . . So now Cobina Wright at Mattoon. attract bugs, which are public beaches. \ tremendous fruit had it not fallen allegation by master plumbers that has a personal option cm the biggest killed by the beat. When they fall into the water tbe fish gobble them on utterly barren soU. In the city's schools plumbing opera­ ship in the world. down. In North naroHna truck drisrara Immediately forgotten and never tions have ‘ recently been carried on A compeltely streamlined auto- Zt’i elie^mr than buying fish food. are not permitted to work more again revived, the crop aad ^ce without any regard to the require­ mobile Is said to rsqulre approxi­ McKeesport, Pa.—Out o i the boil­ than 14 hours out of |4 And they oontrOl proposal of the bid Russia ment of the building cods by Janl- mately half as much power to drive ing political pot emerged a candi- must have a one-hour reat period It forward aa tba ccaimoB dfttfl for dliwtitdF wbD buttflOie betweea •hour weridag hM doubtlaaa baea to n , JafiUerff M ad a w tw m period. :.'r- ' I 7 / ' i C%.:. . ■' ■ ■ " -. »<■ k : iLik 'C-i .V'.'i t\P'' :'{■ •, - ,,S'

face ^ * I I BV^NO flERALp, MANCHESTER. TONN^ TUMHAY, 5» 1®®?* jl:.. i ; . -n.. aubnait to, in fact-wde(Hn«;rd» nyrse to the Lsmsew heme, to veatlgntioii____ tha N .'lt A. .sgeneleB avoid re n ta l szaminstion. Deaiht Last OFEN FORUM wish to insUtutegi tp odr prices UMSOirS DEFENSE ‘ I t is to e p fc se o t intentJ^m o f the and conditions. .% - defense,” Res slid, “to call both DAILY RADIO PROGRAM these witiisases.” • •EOBMAKBM* PBICFS Los Aiigelea-4Btfwil> -Anoff. J0>‘ Probably an apology is ' toe District Attorney Fred Thomas I'ublie for our abrupt ’announce-- TO STAKT TODAY montos old son of Julian D. A inpMt STAH mDSnilES said foUoiring c |o m of the state’s TUUD a V, SEPTEMBER 6 (Central and Baatem Standard Tima) Editor, Bveolhg, Herald, ment, unaccompanJed by nay ex­ case, the proseentiaii still held evi­ writOT. and grauadson--of 9ir BdiiNn N et^A U prorrama to k«T and baalo ehaina or nooMjAareof unlass apoei* S ir: planation. We therefore haeten to Anudd of the Britiah peerage. tfled; ooaat to coast (e to o) doalrnation Includaa alTavailabla stations. The schedplo of prices recently dence Lamson faisifled Stanford offer our sincere apoli^des. press expense accounts to make it Mefi^iUs, TehiL—Snos Ferguson; Programs subjset to ehangs. P. M. CsnL EasL shoemakers, 80, avU War yate.an, fottosr Alas­ (Daylight Tima One Hour Lator) 8:45— 4:45— Oeerga Hall Orehgs.— to a W e certain ly sym pathise w ith oiur To Take Stand ffimself to appear he was at various places mMcntsrr i— ii; VI of Libw— 1 iwFeden- sia |— •*’ m, ’'** to h»„ MiMd thet ire of "Pair kan gtfld mining prospsstOr. i NBC-WEAP NETWORK 4:00— 6d)0-R a ls A Dunn— eapt only; people “Fair PU^” asserts ase pa­ when he was in Sacramento visiting Skippy, Sketch— midwest repeat Play", who apparently doubts the tiently trying to cUmb out of the pit Mrs. Kelley. Pasadena, OdifM ra. EHzahsTh BASIC - Casti wsal wlw wssi wtlo 4:16— 6:1^B e t t y Barthell— also cat Deny Tkat He KiOed His Hay Reynolds, 67, wife of Georgs nrjw wtaa wcab n n wilt wfbr wro wgr 4:80— 6:80— Bamsy Rapp Oreheatra— tiea Says Ml Mott Job to sineerity of the “Disciples of St. of debt, for the average shoemaker Thomas said this evidence was wbsD wcae w Um wwj wsal; Mldwastt east: Jack Armateong— midw. rpL M. Reynolds, Chici^o banker, wide-* Crlspeq*’, tnf«ffring selfish motives is intimately and personally ac­ held back to rebut testimony the de­ wmao wefl ksd woe*wtao wow wdaf 4:45— 6:4^ B . Rapp Orehss.—sl i p M fense may offer in support of Rea’s ly identified wltb phiUnlhrepic pro­ NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj 6:00- 6:00- N R A Speaker — wabe of silgning themMlves wltb the N. quainted with that state of aflalrg, Wife. assertiem tbat Lamson’s vlslta to jects. wlba Icstp webo wday k fyr cret cfet only: Gypsy Nina, Songs—chain Conply With Coda R. A. P er^ t the foUowing explana- and we can assure “Fair Play” t that SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjax 6:16— 6:1^D a n e e Tim e— also coiMt Siusramento and his relations with 6:80— 6:80— The Mills Bros.— also cst it is the remotest of our thoughts wfla-wsuD wlod wsm wme wsb wapl t i ( » : Mrs. Kelley were purely of a busi­ Wjdx wsmo kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre 6:45— 6:45— Bosks Carter, Talk— bs* True, “Fair Play” could see the to impose any hardMiip on the peo­ San Jose, (Jalif., Sept. 6— (A P )— sle only: Ths MIdwostemars— west ness nature. woal ktbs kths , . N tw Havsb, Conn., ftopt. S.— prices qiioted at 25c for rubber ple of our fair town We believe, MOUNTAIN— koa kdyl kglr katal 6:00— 7:6o ^ la d y s Rles, Sengs— to o David A. Lamson’s defense starts Rea said he will ask tbat the jury PACIFIC COAST — k»o kfl kgw komo 6:15- 7:16— Novslw Rhythm— to s at Male street shops. Tbes : were E. O. Heinrich, chief defense crim­ Rich in energy cindl Cent. East. 8:45— 7:45— Pest’s Oold— cst to ecsot advertisements used as specials or of his Hire.” torneys said, by his own denial from 2.-S0— S:30— Taa Oansants by Orehss. ber, asaert6|d today that Coaiieeti- inologist can demonstrate by actual 7:00- 8:00— Medsrn Male Cnsr,rrto e leaders, a plan copied from our Very truly youn, the'witness stand that.he killed his 2:4S— 8:45— Lady Nsxt Door— also cat 7:16— 8:15— Westphal’a Orch.— « to e eut induatry must be uaioBiM— 4:00— Malodle Thoughts, Oreh. T:S0— 8:80— Nino Martini, Tsner— to e prominent storekeepers, but Were , Manchester Shoe Repairers’ Asso­ attractive jreung wife in their Stan­ Mrs. Lfunson could have been killed S:80— 4*.30— Schlrmsr.Schmidt— also o 8:00— 9:00— Csllf. Msisdiss cat to cst amployitrs are to comply wltb 8:45— 4:45— Nursery Rhymes— also e by no means in dicative o f the gen< ciation, ford University campus home Me­ by a fa ll. 8:80— 6:80— Tad Husing A Qrsh.— to e codes under the NIIA. era! prices. Regardless of these ad­ 4:00- 6:00— Dinner Concert— alao eat 8:45— 6:45— Light Opera Cams— e to c FRANK DBNADIO. morial Day. He said he did not expect to call 4:30— 5:30— Weekly Hymn Sing-to e 9:15— 10:15-Llttle Jack Little— e to e vertisements, the prevailing prices President. 4:45— 6:45— Shirley Howard— also cat ‘Bear this In mlnd^H he tolc de}e- Lamson to toe stand until late in 9:80— 10:35—Ishsm Jonoo Oroh.— e to o ' to tbs ammal eoQvsBtlo,i of during the d^resslon. and up to the JOSEPH. BOLLA80N, B. M. Rea, chief of defense coun­ 6:00— 6:00— The Mountaineers— wsaf 10:00— 11:00—F. Martin's Orsh.— o to e sel, said evidence will be offered to toe week. 6:16— 4:16- Wm. ScottI and Orehss. 10:30— 11:80— J. Hamp's O rsh ,^ to eft smiioa, “Inig 'pbsltlve math- present time’, were,'ladies soles and S ecretary show AUene Thorpe Lamson was 6:30— 0:80— Lum A Abner-east only 11:00— 12:00— Danes Hour— wabo onlt od of seeing to it that «wery em- 11.00 and up, and men’s from 5:46— 6:45— The Ooldbergs, Serial Aet killed by a fall against the bathtub POSTPONE TRACK MEET 6:00— : — Sanderson.Crumit, Songs NBC-WJZ NETWORK pl^er compiles with the code is to 1.25 to 11.40. So t ^ t the charge o f 7 00 in which her unclothed body was 6:30- 7:30— Wayne King’s Orchestra BASIC — East: wjs wbs-wbza wtel cetopletely ualonlzs industry. 7:00— 8:00— Ban Bsrnla and the Lads 100 percent or even 60 percent in­ RtUn yesterday forced postpone­ wham kdka wgar w]r wlw wsyr wmi|l; ’’^m e of eqr members feel that found. ~ 7:30— 6:80— Voorhees Band— cat to eat Midwest: weky kyw wanr irts kwk crease fades into thin air. He said witnesses will be called to ment of toe Ck>nnecticut A. A. U. 8:00— 9..00— American Heroes— also c wr should gits our effort to the or- Overnight kwer koli wren wmag kao 'Fair Hay” must have taken a refut^e prosecution testim ony th at (’bamplonships at Norwich, in 8:30— 9:30— Radio Forum— also coast NORTHWEST A CHADIAN — wtm] gsnlzstion' of meehaales. Pet I 9:00— 10:00— Harold Stern’s Orchestra wlba lutp webc wday kfyr cret efef very casual apd superficial examina­ discord existed in the vine cohered which toe Recreation Centers had want to imnrass on your minds 9:16— 10:15— Lum A Abner— midw. rpt SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wja* tions of our price list, otherwise A. P. News home and that Lamson, a 81-year entered a team of local track and 9:30— 10:30— Talkie Picture Time, Skit wfia-wsnn wlod wsm wmo wsb wapl that every worker regardless of 10:00— 11:00— Ralph KIrbery, Baritona Pair Play” would have observed old Stanford press representative, field stars. It wsm decided tb hold wjdz wSmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprs whether he is a mechanic, laborer 10:05— 11:05— Meyer Davis Orchestra woal ktbs kths that prices on rubber heels range was Interested in a Sacramento toe meet next Saturday morning at loao—’11:30— Dance Orchestra — oast: or wUte collar woiker has got to Nashua, N. H.—. Dr. EUa Blay­ MOUNTAIN— koa kdrl kalr kghl from our old price of 25c to 50c for divorcee. 10 o’clock, weather nermittlng. Bon Bernie— repeat for the coast PACIFIC COAST !- kgokfl krwkomo live end is entitled to the same pro­ lock Atherton, one of the first wom­ men’s best rubber heels. Before it concluded its case Fri­ kbq kfsd ktar tection as the other fellow.” an to be granted a license to prac­ CBS-WABC NETWORK The rapid increase in the price of day, the prosecution brought the LINDYS IN SWEDEN. CenL EasL He added that the federation tice medicine anb surgery in New BASIC— East: wabc wade woko wcao 3:00- 4:00— Paul Ash’s Oreh.— also e leather and all other merchandise name of the divorcee, Mrs. Sara M. waab wnae wgr wkbw wkre whk cklw would not consider its work com­ Ham pshire, died. She was 72. 3:30— 4:30—The Singing Lady—east pertaining to the shoe repairing in­ Kelley, into toe trial to support its Stockholm, Sept. 5.— (A P )— Col. wdre wcau wlp wjas wean wfbl w s ^ 3:45— 4:45— Orphan Annis— east only plete until every Industry -in Con­ wjav; Midwest: wbbm wgrn wfbm kmbe 4:00— 8:00— Dick Messner’a Orchestra dustry made an increeuse absolutely Westfield, Mass. — Greenwich, contention Lamson beat his wife to Charles A. Lindbergh begEm a study kmox wowo whae necticut is unionized and "we have Coim., Revolver Qub wins New of winter and night flying today In E A S T A C AN AD A - wpg whp wlbw 4:30— 8:30— Kathryn Newman, Sanaa imperative. death with Em iron pipe because 4:45— 6:45— Lowell i hemas— es. only destroyed forever the roots ot that England revolver shooting cham­ continuation of his investigation of wheo wlbs wfea wore wlce cirb ckac 5:00— 6'00— Ames ’n' Andy— east only We have shoemakers in our town their marriage, once described by DIXIE — wgst wsfa wbre wqam wdod terrible cancer, the sweatshop. who have faithfully and conscien­ pionship. campus friends as ideal, had be­ toe northern air route. klra wrec wlac wdsu wtoc krld wrr 5:15— 6:16— Radio in Edueatlen— to e He said the work of organlziBg 5:46— 6:45— Ray Heatherten, Baritone tiously served the public of Man­ Winchendon, Mass. —^Two young come bitter with jealousy and quar­ Invited by the Swedish Crown ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 6:00— 7:00—Crime Class, Dramatie industry is oroceeding at such a wdae wblg wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wejs chester for a period of over twenty- men he befriended assault Rev John rels. Prince, Ck>l. and Mrs. Lindbergh 6:30— 7:30— Adventures In HssHh pad that “our office has Just been M ID W E S T — wcab wgl wmt wmbd 6:46— 7:46— Ths Rolllekers Quartet five years, and still lack anything P. Hackett, 70 year old pastor of Rea denied reports toe defense arrived here yesterday from Copen­ wtaq Wien wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco floodeled w ith W ork in connection* 7:00— 8:00—The Miniature Theater approaching an independency. St. M eu^t’s C^Htoclic church. In an would not CEdl Mrs. Kelley or hagen, and took up residence at toe webt 7:30— 8:30— Jos. Llttau Orehsstra the or^anizatlen. M O U N TA IN — kvor klz koh Lai 8:0( ^ 9:00— Musle Msmorlsa A Peat Hence, we are perfectly willing to unsuccessful attempt to rob him. Dolores Roberts Sorensen, former RoyEd Automobile club. COAST—kU koin kgb klrc kol kfpy 8:30— 9:30— "Miss Lilia,’’ Radio Play Must Cut Hours kvl kfbk km] kwg kem kdb kgmb 9:00— 10:00— Alder and Alpart — esstt He pointed out that the main CanL EasL Amos ’n’ Andy— repeat for west purpohe of the National Recovery 2:30— 8:30— F. Barrens Orch.— also e 9:16— 10:15— The Poet Prince— basic 8:00— 4:00— Skippy, Sketch— east only 9:30— 10:30— Ernie Helet OrcHee.— to e Act was to put 18 million persons 8:15— 4:16— The Melodeers— also coast 9:45— 10:46— Health Adventure*—o rpt vho have been tmemployed back to CeurrisliL 1933. B. J . Bonolda Xotaeoo Coopaax 8:30— 4:30— Jack Armstrong — east 10:00— 11:00— Phil Harris A Orehsstra work and that “the 'tnly way that only; Between the Bookenda— west lO-—’ '-•lo—Mark Fisher’s Orchestra can be done Is by reducing the hours so everyone can be employ­ e d ' CONNIE BENNETT HLM Most of Elfsn’s long report was devoted to a review of the federa­ iVDRC tion’s fight for labor '^rlslatlon in COMING TO THE STATE the recent session of the General Hartford Conn. 1880 Awcnsbly. He pointed to he meas­ -x-x-x-xl |xSS#:W:l ures pasimd which labor sponsored Glamorous Star to Be Seen in or supported as proof of the suc­ Tuesday, Sept. 6 cess the federation’s efforts had “Bed of Roses” on Wednes­ met. day and Thursday Bill. P . M. Some o f this measures be cited 3:00—Red Sox vs. WashingtoB. w ere; 5:00— Skippy. The prevailing rate ot wage bill; Short cuts to the primrose path the barbers license bill, whleb reg­ and some of the detours of that 5:15— The Melodeers. ulates the barber schools and es­ 5:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Ameri­ glittering trail are traversed by tablishes dosing hours for barber­ can Boy. Constance Bennett, with a notable shops; the 5^hour maximum w. .-k 5:45—Mahdi’s Magic Orcle. w->k for women and minors over cast, including Joel McCrea and 6:00— Reis and Dunn. the age of 16 years in mercantile John Halliday, in “Bed of Roses,” establishments; the *estaurant bill ' '.t 'J , ' RKO-Radio Pictures’ romantic 6:15 —EUizabetb Barthell. 6:30—Barney Rapp’s Orchestra. providing for 52 hours a week as a drama starring the glamorous beau­ maximum with not more than nine 7:00— Gypsy Nina. ty at the State theater this Wednes­ hours in a day; the Home work bill 7:15—The Fact Finder. day and Thursday. which requires the registration of 7:3Ct-Mills Brothers '■'Avy'- ■' ' With picturesque New 'Orleans as home work vlth the m- 4:30—Through . |the Holl 'ood m iasioner M scdonalt' Opposer- "had toe wrong slant on toe dlshonest powers as well eis the men 5:00—^Agricultural Mariceti. being so much milder, never ruffle or they hire to carry out their sinister 5 :15— Pau l Ash and bis Casino O r­ situation X x toe 'U: S. govern­ ment. IS now lim iting hours on* road disturb my nerves, so I smoke diem all progfram. chestra. wa-k as W^l as any other woric.” I wanL” Preston Foster has the role of the 5:30— Singing Lady. conquering immigrant, and 2Sita Jo­ National Leglrilstion 5:45—Little Orphan Aimie^ '■•' He also' referred to to'p defeat of hann portrays the part of the wo­ 6:00—London Terrace Ombestra. man he loves. toe “ full crew bill” ‘for *^rohds, 6:15—Happy 'landings. adding .that ‘Tt is most unfortu 6:30—Time, temperature. hate ^Sft too crew bill did not pass 6:34— Sports R eview . toe Legislsture..This is one piece HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 6:40—Weather. of legislation that it is quite evi­ 6:42—Famous Sayings. dent win become national legisla- 6:45— Lowell Thomas. tton” at some future date. AWARDS TWELVE BIDS 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. Another measure which was de­ STEADY SMOKERS 7:15— N ation al A d visory Ceuaell feated was the anti-child labor bill, on Radio In Education. which would have barred he em­ Commissionetr John A. Macdon­ 7:45—Pep and Pepper—Harry M i- ploym ent ot children under toe age chaels and A1 Zimmerman. ald annoimced today the award ot of 16 in an;, manufactiiring indus- 8:00— Eno (Crime (Clues. try. twelve road contracts. Bids for 8:30—Horllck’s Adventures In TURN \ TQ CAMELS ■ “We particularly drove at that these contracts were received on Health—“Gail Bladder,” D r indiistiy,” Egan said in speaking of July 13, Au gu st 14 and A u gu st 28. Herman Bimdesen. toe measqre, “ Which ’during tola **1 never would have been able to hold my boat TTie awards are as follows: 8:45—Rolllekers. dep-assion I'ss been toe greatest at reeord speed for boors,” says ]Mrs. Florence Town of (Colchester: Five sections 9:00—Bara Dance. exploiter of child labor -toe sweat- Burnham, **ii I didn't take every precantlon to' to A. I. Savin (Construction Com­ 9 :30— Pastorale. c..opg of our state.” He added that pany. Hartford. 10:00—Household Musical Memo­ to' bill was d e fe a t because of toe keep my nerves healthy. As a steady smokbr, 1' ries. Town of Easton: Beers, Adams existence of a law providing that have tried most of the cigarette b r a n ^ Bnt for and Jackson roads to Julius 'Var- *10:30—Herbert Marsh and his Or­ minors in Industry must obtain vello, Inc., New Haven. chestra. permits and tha'. such permits were a l(Hig time I have been an enthusiastic Camel 10:45—News. Town of Berlin: Ber Un-Kensing­ valid ohl yfer one employer. fan. Camels, being so much mildw, never rufSe or ton road to Lane Construction (Corp., 11:00— Time, weather, terapergture He referred m toe Federa- • “ PLL NEVER BE a racing dian^rfon, but M eriden. 11:03— Sports Review. tir n’s ligdit to fix toe hours womtii I love the water. 'When l*m out on a boat I disturb my nerves, so I smoke them all I want.** Town of (Coventry: 6 sections to 11:15— Poet Prince. may b^ employed ir Industry to have a keen zest for smoking. T o avoid get­ 11:30—Hotel Lexington Orchestra. C. W. Blakeslee & Sons,, Inc., New 48, which was defeated' hy toe as­ ting my nerves upset and fidgety I smoke- Haven. 12:00— Hotel Pennsylvania Orehes- You are missing a new delight in smtdung... an sembly. Camds. They keep right on tasdng good even 'Town of New Hartford: Bakers- ■ ra. Egan said “we were able to cz- added saf<^ruard of healthy n erv es:...^ you 12:30 a. m.—Edgewater Beach Or­ when 1 go in for smoking in a big way.** vUl'e road to Charles Smith A Sons pose the Manufacturers Assoeia- haven’t yet switched to Camels. Begin today. Constructioh Co.. Inc., Derby. chestra. Nta of (Mmoctieutr—and it was not Town of Franklip: 3 sections to 1:(Kj—T ime. tr thgir cri9(fit They had pai^ol- Your taste will quickly appreciate the natural Lane Ck>nstruction Cbrp., Meriden. pated In a new mothoi of dtfcatlng mildness of Camels.. . and yciur nerves will con­ Town of Put^m: Shippe HUl labor ItgiMabLon. A letter had been reeul to Frank Sb Frank (Construe-, CHICAGO JUDCW DIES sent out their.inain office to firm your taste--bringing oyierwhelining proof tion Co., Providence, Rhode Island.' each , member urging'that a com­ thatCamel’s costliertobaocosefo make adiffermiCel Town of Westbrook: Spencer C3ilcago, Sept. fi.— (A P )—rA heart mittee nmde up of women from Plains and Hammock Roads to attack following an illness of sev­ eaeb shop be seht to too hearing Guyott (Construction Co., Inc., New ered days prov]^ fatal to Judge Jo­ of toe 48-hour MU and ,b« prepared / H aven. seph H. Fitch, 74, of the Superior to give* a-short speedi revesting Town of Brookfield: (Covill and Ck)urt at his home last night Born that the Leglalature do not. chaiigc Iron Work Hill roads to D. Deer- in Bristol, Maine, Judge Pitch had toe presAt law of 66 hours a we& Ing Co.„1nc., Norwalk. beisa a resident of Chicago more an< 10 heius a day. Town of Mansfield: Hank Hill than 60 yaars. “On the last day,? bs added, ‘W e and Atwoodville roads to A. D. He began hig l^;al career in 1881 preoentisd to the gOBUslttse a copy Bridges A Sons, Inc., HazardviUe. when ha was admitted to the misois of the Isttsr. That stmped any Town of Union: 7 sections to A. bar and, except for ,a,hiief paztod of more arguments from the manu- D. Bridges A Sons, Inc., Hazard practice in New Mazlho, folliswed hta faefturen in favor i of the 56-hour vine. profeasion here. He was elected to law .” ' NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES Town ot Ekustford: Pilcher Hill the Superior Court bench in 1910 ai6d—Xetter rftaiis to (3, su9d-*adr served -taMre-ogjBtlausui^- - NEVER TIRE YOUR TASTE Dedham, M aifafhiiinttg since. ' y PAGE see > MANCHESTER GnHBnihfNG HER UANCHBEnSR. QQim. T U ^ ^Epjn^MEM

m om s w ith 1 40 or more pupils per ulated 'da th» lel of the new niilae>ah hour and was Tfom I ttacher. The oumbtr of pupils per Bodrd of Bduni The welfare^ the o a s t [BAHIT ISlIECAk’ niRED ffloria* Oity, with wthto* u d^visioo la the high school hsa been out children buid DO other motive Gene Stewart, Corpus Christi. aft­ d oihe otilnr danpnritn SEES B O n O M REACHED substantially raised and the high influencee thH( every act The su- er an tonieetfon Jaunt along the t h ik Sto. IddMtoniir .tlie fosrta- school teachers will be required to irintendent (^ fchoois is grsAsful NRA SIGNER TODAY wxve-rarepl waterfront, said tbs A F I1 S RREAKING JAO. teach more divisions per week. The r their support seas were pUtog over tour-foot wa* quoted «n referring to OhnrI# kindergarten program has been rer SRespectful submitted, ■easraU and battering igatoat the fM> IN SCHOOL CUTS HERE Willie Ong ih m His Patriot- (Oonfioaed F ra« /age One) (Pretty Boyl Ftoyd. OklnnoigM vised and the period of kindergarten F, A. VERPLANCK, er sheds and warehouses, damag- deependo, as amiall try -■ T U s tar -o* training limited to one year. At Supeiintezulent Jsm by Endorsiag Presi g them coneioersbly. ti only successful one ever nade cidont wSe reetlllod lant alglit. M one time the town had ten kinder­ dent’s Reemployment PTedge. eThe debris is piled high and three mMi and a Irontnr She ‘captured at Ardmore four Center. way of Odom, southward. bra " to get me out I may M a schools for the fiscal year ending time of two nurses will be placed in hours after forcing hie way from ‘small time hlstei^ and the hratos August 15, Fred A. /erplanck to­ the bands of one nurse. Teachers’ the Dedlas Jail and tridnaptog Turn­ WORST VET TO COME ot troney. a $200,000 to«. etll' Fm day said that he believes the ut­ wages have been reduced by the fol­ Approximately 0,700 students win key Nick Trgep, Bailey, manacled outside ‘ while you orobably are Corpus Christi, Tex., Sept. 5.— most possible h economy has be-^n lowing percentages: return to school In Manchester to­ band and foot, was brought here by w racking enormous brain to HURRICANE SWEEPS (A P )—Surging waves from u high your attained here. Any further de­ Teachers oAming more t.him morrow morning, following the sum­ a flve-cai caravan of beavUy a.nn- t'sa* tbe\chair.” tide swept through the lower creases in the funds apportioned $2,000 ...... ’...2 6 % mer vacation, this figure including ed officers. The three men and the woman, streets of Corpus ^ lis ti’s business for school purposes will be to the the anticipated enrollment at the OVER SOOTH TEXAS Apprehensive of an attempt to reporter* wounded, wrecked ; three Teachers earning from $1,000 district early today at J. P . M c- detriment of the school children, he to $2,000 ...... 28% grammar schools, high school, tree Bailey at Ardmore, Federal stolen automobiles to ^eir mad AUiiffe, government weather fore­ said. Mr Verpianck’s report, ex Teachers earning less parochial school and trade school. officers speeded his removal to Ok­ dash towsu^ the Kansae border. (OoBtlnoed Cron Page One) caster. predicted “the worst is yet tremely vivid and thorough, is 1,000 2 1 Exact figinres will not be available lahoma City, where four other al- Fhey last were reported near Alva, $ ...... % to come” from a tropical hurrlcaxie printed herewith so that every dtl- Fred A Verplanck A to ^ of thirty-four teachers and until a, densus has been taken in legec members of the UrsMe) kld- Okla., where they, stole an automo­ the air and the wind is blovring so which lashed the city through the "ap ring, already srei<* held. sen ant taxpayer in the town may employees have been eliminated various schools next week, bard I can’t tell much about what is bile from a young fgrmer who night. The four are Albert Bates, have an opportunity to. study it. and to direct any work necessary from the payroU. Bfaay 'CHianges happening outside the statiem.” etoppec to jel) thein out of n 'The water is four feet deep over named as one of the actual kldnap- Have Kept Oondltloos In Mind for the normal ftmctloning of The appropriation for educational Only slight increases are expected Reports from other surrounding ditch the North Beach resort peninsula,’’ erc and R. G. Thaimon, bis wife, In presenting Ills report *fr. Ver schools in September. Acknowledg­ purposes has been reduced from grammar and parochial towns, however, attested to severity be said, "and running waistMeep uid son, Armon, on whose Para­ planck declanid that he and the ment Is hereby made to A. F. $416,000 to $277,000, o r 8 3 % . achools, but large increases are ex- of the storm. They told bow two- over Chapparra) street a block dise. Tex., ranch Urschel was held r* embers ot the school joard have Howes for hie cordial help In all For the school year 1081-1932 the P«cted at the high school and trade story buildtogs were shaken to their back from the waterfront.” foi nine days until thv ransom was had in mind the financial condition the above work. His loyalty to th eaverage ______„. cost______for_____ the______education of— i| * * ^t is estimated that 1,875 foutidationa, frame bulldinge crum­ He said reports he had received of the town for the past five years children o^ the schools which be so pupils In average attendance In the students will be enrolled at the high bled ani-* trees were uprooted. paid, and wheia Bailey later was Catching Co indicated the most severe part of They have planned a careful, ably directed for many years should districts ont to dlght was $88.83; w the fall term, which flg- Reports of wtode reaching aJmoet captured as he lay asleep, a ma­ the storm still was banging off­ progressive program ol economy so be emphasized.'^ in the ninth district, $88.91. For ^ the saturation 100 miles an hour presaged consider­ chine gun under bvhere south 'if Corpus VICKS that as many as .possible of the ed­ The district committees spared the school y e a r 1982-1988 the aver- A p ^ to handle the in- able damage to the rich citrus coun- Showed No Fight Christi, between this city and ucational system’s assets might be toy known as the winter garden of Although ae bad a heavy calibre NOSE DROI no effort in placing the buildings in *8* cost for the education of pupils February when Brownsville. saved and still keep within tL? ap' the best posSble repair for the next in average attendance in the «1«* " expected Texas. pistol under his left thigh, Balle; "The wind is steady now, in the proprlations made by the voters. Ships Ashore made no attempt to resist after he year, In making plans of the new mentary schools of the town was “ ht^s^ool ^ m ^jmmM eas ” he explained, “but , if it In the past twc. years these de­ The first tangible effect of the wrecked ‘Tresp’s car while ipeed- year the necessity for exercising $60.01. For the school year 1931- ^ this fan. should shift into the soutiieast Tm creases have been drastic and Mr. storm appeared at Corpiu Christi Ing through Ardmore stilts to — ------I the utmost economy was urged by 1932 the average cost for tbe.educa- afraid the worst le yet to come for Vf rplanck believes the bottom has the town authorities and the three tlon of pupils in average attendance inade in u e Franklin building some 160 miles up the coast line elurines were broken iu of the Lincoln, Neb. National TOWN ADVERTISEMENT expires, 1938. tion was brought about the fol­ of children requires an adequate hour working day for minors will Corpus Christi however. immediately afterward and have Bank and Trust Company, Septem­ John H. Hyde, term expires 1988. lowing economies: school budget. The funds for this turn to the trade schools for further Obeyed Wandng had nothing from there today.” ber, 1929 William E. Buckley, term expires A cut of 16 per cent was made j budget come from the taxpayers. education. Hundreds of persons along the ICsoi^ied Prison We have been passing through a 1933. to the wages or teachen and am ' Boon Assignments coastline also took advantage of the TWO DROWNED. He was sentenced to IQ to 50 NOTICE R. LaMotte Russell, term expires ployees. Eight teachers wsre aUm period of depression and finandal A __meeting of the^ high school government advices. They packed , Tex., Sept. 5.— (A Pi years imprisoament to connection what poesessione they could as 1934. tasted to the soeaUed outside j stress. When we emerge from this I fa ^ ty waPsch^uled fOT*8 o’cloS —Heavy waves on Medina lake w itb the $32 000 robbery o f a F o rt Primary Cancas .Propoaals TLum as J. R ogers, term eacpires eembie quickly and moved to such swamp^ one boat last night, / had time and ey- this jrfternoon, at which Principal Sco’'.t Kas.. bank but escaped from 1934. school district and two teachers to portunity for adequate recovery, the xrthur Tinny will acquaint ^ interior points as Houston and even drowning two persons and threat Sarah P. Healy, tenn expires the High school. Included in the question may properly be consider- teachers wltiTthe faU ^ g ra m The Bar Antonio A bus driver arriv­ ened to swamp another in which The following namea have been 1934. above were the supervisors of. mu- ed. are we Justified to Increasing the home room assignments for tomor- ing at the latter dty told how one five persons were riding. proposed for nomination aa candi­ Harold C. Alvord, term expires mc, two dental hygienists and the amount of public naoney set apart row are as foiled* woman donned a bathing suit aa the The dead are L. W. Shauk, 88, dates for the several officea o t the trip from the coast was started be­ Town of Manchester, Conn., to be 1935. teacher of the open air school. The for the education and training of Main Building and bis son. Leland Shauk, Jr., 9, of cause she feared she might have to voted tor at the nominating caucus Lillian S. Bowers, term expires aid given to teachers attending our children? At that time some Seniors San Antonio. Bwim before she reacher her des­ to be held in the Bfunlcipal Build- n; 1935. summer school- was withdrawn, of the following _ questions and Room—28A— COM Shauk ahd his son, together with tination.' ' tog in-said'MaBcheetier.'ee thS'Xec-' Edward J. Murphy, secretary, There was a reduction in the pay- j probably many otblers will deserve 26 COM—Gray Prof. A. F. Surredin, and hie eon, For 24 hours before the hurricane ond Tuesday of September (which term expires 1935. meat of sick leave for teachers, chnslderation: 25 G R E — R O M also of San Antonio, were endeavor­ struck, roads leading from Corpus w ill be Septem ber 12, 19SS). The The work and responslbliities of The classes for evening adult educa- Will money he appropriated to re- 23 K O R — S H E D D ing to cross the lake when waves Christi to Beeville and San Antonio polls wiU be opened at nine o'clock this Board lie in these major fields: tion were eliminated. A smaller store and expand the work which 31 Shel— 2 filled the boat. were crowded by families fleeing in the forenoon and will remain open First, it has charge of school sum of money was spent for text- should be done to insure the physical Upper Juniors After dragging bis father to ahead of the big blow, carrying imtil eight o’clock In tiie a^m oon. property on which Bliss and Cole books and suppliea. Minor econ welfare of our children? Room— 24 A — Z safety, young Surredin returned, doge, eats, parrots, canaries and Standard Hme. recently placed a soimd value as oznles were practiced whenever pos­ Will money be appropriated to Lower Juniors but was unable to save the Sbauks. sible. household goods. The more easily REPUBLICAN PBOPOSAJLS follow s: . give Individual work to that amall Room— 27 A — B In another boat the widow of the frightened at Beeville, far inlandf, FOB NOMINAnONS. Buildings and sites. High The town meeting to October vot­ groi^ of children whose pit^rress 22-C— P drowned man, his two daughters sought safety to the north and pier- Selectmen. School ...... $588,500 ed to reduce the total bud|^t of to our achools la slower that, that 19 G— R L and Mrs. A. F. Surredin and Frank Buildings and sites, $338,000 (w h ich included $10,000 of the normal pupil? chante for the first time to history eans that you can get the SHERWOOD G. BOWERS 18 K N — M O Surredin were etruggltog to keep money you nrad with the Elementary ...... 915,400 for building maintenance and Trade boarded up their building. DAVID CHAMBERS Wffl money be appropriated to 17 M U — S I from being swamped and werb un­ MMme convenience that you School expense) by a round $88,000. employ a supervisor of music and Unconfirmed reports a portion of A A R O N C O O K 14 S L — Z the causeway connecting Corpus able to give aid. charge merchandise at a store. $1,503,900 The first work of the Board of to place other departments to a W. GEORGE GLENNBT Upper Sojlhomores Christi with the main highway to Your own signature is all we Education after organization waa to full working basis? The necessity . JOHN J. JENNEY Room— 16 A — D Houston and San Antonio had col­ require (for amounts up to Equipment, High School $34,661 prepare plans for economies in the for economy is bringing intr our GEORGE E. KEITH 12 E — M O lapsed were being investigated. $100) and the only cost Is e Equipment, Elementary school budget. On November 15th own school system, and much mote JOSEPH G. PERO 11 M U — Z Concern also was felt for several Y. P. FEDERATION PLANS monthly charge of three per Schools ...... 59,420 the schools began to operate on a so into many other school systems, VOLLIAM W. ROBERTSON Lower Sophomores persons believed to have remained cant on tha unpaid balance. y e u ly budget o f $304,710, excluaive a type of m aji education. The re­ For example, the average GUSTAVE SCHREIBER I (Com. Giris Only) at Tarpon Inn. on Muatang island, $94,081 o f DUll('lUildtog maintenance, which was sults of this movement will be OUTING SEPTEMBER 16 monthly cost when repaid in 10 V7ELLS A. STRICKLAND Room— IS A—D near Port Aransas, 28 miles from Building and site, Trade a reduction o f p ractically $24,000 cerefully watched. If It Is foimd monthly payments Is as follows: FRANK V. WILLIAMS 3 P — Z Corpus Christi. A seven foot tide School ...... $62,8001 for the year. that, the pupil is suffering, will PETER WIND ' Lower Sophomore waa reported to b ve swept the is­ For $25 the cost is .42 The result was brought about by To Be Hdd at Nathan Hale money be appropriated to restore Room — 12 A — D Q N land shortly before mionigbt last For $50 riio cost is .81 T otal ...... $1,660,281 j reducing the salaries o f teachers Camp, Coventry Lake — CLARENCE H. ANDERSON to our schools a greater degree of 13 D O U — H I night and it was not known whether For $75 the eost is $1.24 Second, it administers the annual and-employees as follows: JOHN JENSEN todivldua' instruction? 14 H O — G . L . M iller the ton withstood the pounding Sports Program Included. For $100 tho cost Is $1.6f educational budget of the town. Salaries over $2,0()0...... 7^^% Will money be appropriated to JOHN H. LAPPEN 15 W . M Uler— S A D waves. Telephone Uitos to the is­ Larger amounts and longar HENRY MUTRIB’ maintain a scale of wages for 16 F A N — Z land were swept away late yester­ The Voting People’s Federation ttrms. If dasirad. STUART J. WASLBT 1 teachers which will 'insure the day. of Manchester will hold an outing This budget, for the school year Salaries from $1,000 to $2,000 5 % 11 Cooperative Boys Town Clerk. maintenance of a corps of teachers Upper Fteshmen No word had been received at at Camp-' Nathan Hale on Coventry 1933-1934, was fixed by the Joint Salaries less than $1,000 ...-.2% % SAMUEL J. TURLINGTON I B oard on June 20, 1933 as follow s: N in e teachers and one Janitor of the same professional training, Room— 17 A — C H A G CorpuB Christi from Dr. F. R. Hol- Lake, Saturday, September 16, and I d e a l Town TreaMier experience and 'toaracter as to the stead, believed 'to be aboard bis it ie hoped that all member churches ¥ For Educational purposes . $277,198 were eliminated and -one Janitor was 18 C H A P — L A FINANCINC ^ GEORGE H. WADDELL past? 3 L E — Z launch, the Waldo; from S^ H. Pitts, w ill have a good representation at For Evening Schools...... 1,000{placed on half time, ^ e Robert­ Tax Oolleotor - Win money le appropriated to 11 Cooperative B oys believed to be aboard the laimcb, the affair, on which the committee ASSOCIATIONjta sonFor school upkeep was of closed buildings for thenot winter GEORGE H. HOWE adequately, educate and train, that Lower Freshmen Bird Island, or from four men ie working bard to make a success. «^ used for school purposes, $278,1981 months. Mechanical drawing for a Boon 6 — Robinow BolhUng Registrar of Vetera gt.oup of pupils from fourteen to Room— 21 A — ^E. B rogan aboard the yacht Japonlca. Ihe program of sports will in­ f For upkeep of buildings I For upkeep of buildings not group of high school pupils who 848-858 M ain Street ROBERT N. VEXTCH eighteen years of age who can no 22 F — B rogan — ^DIE The Japo^ca, the largest of the clude , volley ball, swim- I — used J *------for school------purposes 2,000 I were Instructed in this subject at T e t 7281 Mnnoheeter, Oonn.- OoBitablea. longer find a place to industry and 23 D IM — G O D four boats, is a 90 foot motor ves- ming and boating. Each league will the Trade School was withdrawn. ROBERT J. BOYCE who continuing in our high school, 24— G O R ^ A selL furntoh its own transportation. f $18,0001 16,0001 Again minor economies Were prac­ CHARLES CROCKETT tice whenever possible. are for the time the most puzzling 25 J E — M A T H Biding Out Storm :. For upkeep of Trade School 5,0001 Seven frelghtere, a dredge and JAMES W. FOLEY ' When the books were balanced at problem In the educational field? 26 M A T S — P A C HERBERT KERR Will money be appropriated to two tugboatf were tied fast to the I $301,1981 the end o f the school y e a r 1982-1933 6 P A L - W A L K DAVID MULLEN build on the present foun^tlon and turning basin at Corpus Christi and f No item for evening school expense the total cost of schools for the year 17 W A L — Z HERBERT A. PHELON to carry forward adequately; and were riding out t ^ storm safely. i; appeared in the la^ budget as the w as found to be $295,349.19, a sum 11 Cooperative Boys CLARENCE K. PETERSON successfully our -chools Into a pro­ The wind, which had reached ra « town was relieved ot this expense lower than the estimate for the A new bus has been purchased to RAYMOND B. ROBINSON year, lower than the ^gure set by gressive and rapidly changing civi- transport Coventry children to the velocity of 70 miles an hour at the height of the gale, before midnight, LOXHS R. SMITH , town meeting and lower tbii.n, ______local schools. The bus, an Interna­ CHARLES A. SWEET 1: by the action of the State Board ot the estimated budget wiarfp by the uza^nConsolidation ^ of schools has been tional truck with a special body, ar- at 4 a. m., today had abated to 32 LAST CHANCE ROBERT D. TURKINOTON Education. The item for Trade School Board in November. ‘ to effect one year. Many economies rived to Manchester Saturday, being Board of Education School upkeep is the same as last The schoolouti'ned authorities above c6uld«have not had have been driven by Mason WethereU. w ill has in the past been in charge of financial condition of the town and "JX TO ENTER SNAPSHOTS IN CONTEST AT KEMP’S HOWELL CHENEY* year. As the upkeep of buildings at all timesaccomplished exact knowledge without of the conaollda- seat forty pupila to comfoft, this i’' district committeemen and the high have at all tiiiies been mindful of FOR GRAUp PRIZE. AN JOHN H. HYDE tlon. problem of bringing all number being as large as the entire , school committee, no figures are the burndens of the taxpayer, T b t A uditor the echoole nf the town into one student body of Manchester High available for comparison. The re- The Board of Education presented ISAAC COLE I harmonious, efficient B3rstem is go- j school forty years ago. TWO FRIENDS pairs and upkeep o f buildings fo r to the Joint Board on June 20, 1983, Ing rapidly forward. One course of the next year has been carefully a budget for the school year 1983-’ WHO WANT TO HELP DEMOCRATIC PROPOSALS study has been used for the past budgeted and the cost estimated. It 1934 as follows: FOB NOMINATIONS. yer " in a la rg e p art in oiur elemen­ EASTMAN MOVIE CAMERA ;-l^is thought that the figure, $16,000, Educational purposes...... $277^98 YO U ... UVE Selectmen. tary schools. This oouree of study,' JOHNSON film ;■ is approximately accurate. The bud- Evening Schools ...... lo o o FRANK BALKNER during the year that Is to come, get for educational purposes at Maintenance of BuUdton ' MICHAEL J. BBNBVENTO will be rewritten and will then be $277,198, if used fo r com paritive —and ■" Trade ‘ School - ...... 28,000 SHERWOOD O. BOWERS used to all our schoole. Much has BY ONION LEADER purposes, must be referred to the j DAVID CHAMBERS already been dene^to place to the sum of the figures allotted for the (Oonttoued fitua Page One) THOMAS F. CONRAN T otal ...... $801,198 hands o f the pupils ,;^ fo rm tmet same purpose to the school bodies The reduction of the item for ed­ FREE HAROLD W. GARRITY books. With a uniform course of | FREE administering schools previous to | ucational purposes from $804,710 tog to force them to do so except THOMAS V. HOLDEN study and a uniform list of consolidation. I to $277,198 b u been accomplished public o^ion. CHARLES W. HOLMAN text books nuplls may be moved Third, in addition to the care of I [ to part as follows: Mayor Murphy, who le also s ARTHUR J. MANLEY without loss to them, as may he buildings and the expenditure of the vtes-piesident of the Federation, GUSTAVE SCHREIBBR An additional cut of 5 per cent necessary, across the old district funds allotted in the budget, the has been made to the ealariee of said there was ”a time not eo long JOHN r. SULLIVAN lines. TUs will result Ir economies Boud of Education is responsible teachers. Five teacherfi; one nurse ago w l^ labor men were not so W inner ^ 0 Be Chosen Monday, Sept 11 FRANK V. WILLIAMS to the use of school buildtogs. for the education and training of and one clerk were dlmiesed. welcomed as they are today.” He I A word of sjrmpsthy is due to more* than 5,000 children of which asserted the working class had All entries of snapshots for the Grand Prize must PAUL L CARLSON The pupils to the Robertson and those worthy teachers who, to the more than 1,300 aro registered to been "brulBed, battered and smash­ be in by 9 o’clock Saturday evening. September 9th. FELIX MOIZBR II Union buildings were consolidated interest at economy, have dle- the high school. The enumeration to the Robertson and Hollister build- ed” during the iiast four years and mlseed. We wish for them speedy Any snapshots taken since Memorial Day. which were Toura CSerto of children between four and sixteen toga, saving for the new school the that they were looking t the Fed­ re-employment in some new field. SAMUEL J. «^7^KZNCrrON years of a g e on October 1, 1982, j heat and Janitor service to the eration to provide them the leader­ Lst us bring Ihsss devel(^;)ed and. printed here, can be e n te r^ for Grand The teachera bsva accepted the| 'gave a total of 5,086 children. | Union buildtog. Savings have been ship vdileh they need ”tr mark out Prize. OBORQE.H. .WA successive cuts to salary to s splen­ a course for them to follow” , under frisnds to YOU V In the interval between the date made t o the heating of all ■chool did spirit. The Slogan uss bean: conditions. ,-Df'Consolidation of Schools on April buildings which will be reflected la' GEORGE H. HOWE « 'The children shall not suffor."_____ I t , "It______Is for this , organisation______to daily from ,14, 1982, and the election o l the | next y ear’s budget. The w o rk o f Begtatear et Veton le to this spirit that we enter upon provide that leedenblp,” be teld TBoard of Education on October 8, | supervision has been carefully Take Pictures This We^! the task of the new yeai'. EDW Ato F. MORXARTY i;l9S2, thfe school affairs of the town studied, resulting to a reduction to Mr. U. P. Quimby, who for tea Cloverleaf Dairy Get a couple rolls of film and take snapshots of your ''were still administered by three | personnel and a saving to wages, 8TATB OFFICIAL RESIGNS. jrears has- given the blgh school Hartford. Sept 6.— (A P)—State L W. TAYLOB, Prop. favorite subjects. There is still time for 9^ to enter chool bodies: the Board of Educa-1 The results ol the economise to pupils of this town a progressive, Motor Vehicle Commlacioner M. A. ton, the High School Committee the school budgets for a period of 142 South BfaIn S I . Phone 4811 the pictures taken this week, for the .Movie CamersL' modern, efficient high* school, ac­ Connor today announrod the reelg- the Ninth School District. In j two. years may be summarized to Watch Our Oream line. cepts a position to a asw field. The »rder that there might be practical part as fo lk ^ natioa of Bkiward A. Torrent head school and manv dvlg organisa­ of the gasoline Motion of the mo­ "onsolldatioD at the beginning of j The average nunabtr of pupils to tions suffer a substantial loss. The tor vehicle departinent Mr. Tor­ MIIK IS TNI lie new school year to September, the 94 rooms of &e ele- influence of his personality and rent Is now on vaoatipn and the to three bodies invited the superto- mentary sehoids has bam raised ideals will oontiaus bsyrad the resignation wUl take effect on Its ’'tendent of the Ninth School District j to 85 pupils.. But avsn gei do not hundreds with whom he has come completion, Sept 16.. The com- ..to prepare a consolidated budget, j give an soourats picture of the real to ^ con tact ^ nlsiioner has not as yet decided up- gPR^e teachers, purohSM Kqn^looBdltlons. Thiro will be 87 elsas Tim- com»m.*ty ivto Re ^wngrat* 1 oa hb sucescsor* WNCHB3T!rai^eN jN G HfSRALD. MANCHHSTER. TU E^AY, SBPT©fflBR 6, 1»8«.

between them hhd had the high ram- TWO SETS OF PRIZE NEWLABORUWS mands in the army. The Grandees WHERE ARE STARS cultivated only parts of their es­ N. Y. Stocks tates, leaving vast areas idle while WINNERS ANNOUNCED the peasants kmgeo for more land. (Furnished 1^ Pufiiam * Oo.) In September, 1982, confiscatory OF TESTER YEAIS? Adam s E xp « • • • • ■ • X99A BOOSTS SALARIES Oaatral lUw, HartfUr^ Conn. A sedan type automobfle driven Conferenet ‘ This laws were enacted by the Cortes, Photognphic Contest to Close Air Reduo 102 I by Miss Edna Klmme, of 228 Vine a Jun 89H Held fur Purpose of and Premier Aaana defiantly said: 1 P. ILlMoalm^ street Hartford, figiired in an auto­ "We are resolved to creat a class at Kemp’s ^tnrday — Last | t u b e s ' mobile accident at the, Goat Fazj^ dueing Burton ihmlldd* r of rural workers living f.*om their Ex-Qomos of lU and Are Two Groups of Winners. ' Allied ^ ^ Chem ......

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BBQIN lODAT as quicKly someone behind asked »KVE BAIXXSS, pretty aselstant her to close it because of the draft. DWART 8 4K Ih iODCnDXB A Thr trunk :s uaoally b o m m I ta ir.ARf.lc BARNES, advertlsliis Eve shot the person a meaning 4 — {length, but parrdwii t# nanacer of Blxby’e department look, then closed the window. She By Otiv# Robffft* Baftoo Snok C u e s Often Besalk'friMi FaO-1 shortness of thr ril* Die a^Tt>,~ marrlee DICE BADER, a dutifully glanced over the adver­ hre of Bo4y*s Bow S^nMtare legs are, bcwevei much too ocmetrootton /aaperlntendent tem> tising in the morning paper and to Develop Wopeitj ^ fr«:qt>ently' being* diQjr. . bhlf. normal length. ^orarlly workinjf In Lake Qty rea<' the ne vs headlines. However, Let us not deceive ourselves about Dl

Because ot the ahortaew Of tiM a heavy ‘day’s . worky-o^ to worry BIxby's bnt she fancies herself In “trying to do the wor. of two In Chicago ia a cooaldemble number j such people walk with a wad* about the grocer or coAl man not love with GEORGE BLISS. Bliss women.” W hat if he realized that of mldgeta and dwarfa of various _ r nothing. But we remember causie dwafting, such as eretiniaza tain glacob Neither is there any known method of treatment that is CHAPTER XXV her objective for so »ong that she How we kept awake at nights, or which la due to as absence of the frit ill and weak in school because eecrst'on of the, thyroid gland. worth while. With Dick’s help Eve got the could not bear to give it up, even one time our father said, “If I don’t ’These indl^duals seldom develop ‘There ar^ other forms of dwarf­ copy for the Tuesday ajlvertise- though she realized 'the toll it gat that order, the mortgage Inter­ fiilly, being mentally defective and ing which are due to absence of the ment to the Times office before the would take in dme and energy. est can’t be pidd,” an»eadache. Instead of she did not permit herself to con­ sider. to lose our home and be moved out ’The m^Et striking feature of a supplies the growth hormone, or se­ being sympathetic Dick vas plain­ -4> cretion, to tbe body In the absence There were times, t6o, when Eve into the street. W here would we person with achondroplasia is the ly irritated by the affair, regarding about them. I think he even A delicious pie which doesn’t re -^ one-quarter cup of lemon juice, suspected that Bam es kept in mind go? disproportion between the size of of this secfetidn the entire body it is another encroachmeni of office dreams about rugs when he’s quire any baking is the very new­^th e grated rind of one lemon and the trunk and' that of tbe limbs. fails to grow satisfactorily. the possibility that she might suc­ Impressed the Child duties on his wife’s leisure and asleep!” one cup of sliced peaches. ’ Neither of them meant It per ceed him. Although his temper est contribution to the art of cook­ home responsibilities. Since the condensed milk con­ haps, not literally, but a child often made ' him dlsagreeablt she Bliss smiled. “Yea, Pm Interested ing. Nor was he properly sympathetic tains milk and sugar which are wouldn’t know that. had to credit Bam es with being In mgs,” he admitted. “W hy not? food chopper. Put into colander next morning when Eve, feeling Now that summer is on the already boiled down tc perfect So much for borrowed trouble. fair on 'Jie whole. And it was There’s a lot to know about them and pour several quarts of boiling wretched, refused to remain at wane, your family la going to smoothuess. It will thicken wrltb Let us list the things a child is characteristic of his generosity that and it’s a fascinating subject. water through dixture. Drain well home the office with i copy ot the tend to the proofs rojself. (lo w in g ous about it and I was almost week’s grouch \^hile he’s away.” CHAPTER XXVI ance and adjustments that children and cover with a strong brine, The story is buUt up around the scared to death fo’- fear we newspaper in her hand demanding Mona fp I do, ' might have realiz­ Eve’s spirits lifted and she went It was Charles, tie office boy. cannot . possibly have. using 1 1-2 cups salt. Let stand careers of Allen and Aime, a young wouldn’t get to the Times office to knov/ why^the proof of the coat ed she’d make some mista'ie if she about her duties with new Interest. who had entered the room. He Too bad all children cannot live overnight In the morning, drain married couple who are not in the in time. A s it happened, we were advertisement had net been sent thought It could possibly get m After the early morning routine brought several copies of the home in the country as they used to, and slice both cucumbers and least remarkable but who begin just under the wire— with no sec­ to her for an O K. Into difficuBles.” was dispatched she went to look edition of the evening newspaper where life was simple and Assured onions. Mix miutard seed, cel­ their life together with the high “Look at that!" the buyer almost "Oh, well!” Arlene tried to com­ — at least'it used to be. Our cit­ onds to spare. What a night!” at some rugs diat had just come which he laid on Ehre’s dejk. ery seed, sugar and pepper with hopes that are the heritage of new­ Arlene returned to her t T>e- shouted, pointing to the advertise­ fort her. “the mistake was discov­ ies require k social adjustment that 5 in. The buyer was busy when she She spread the pages open, hop- vinegar and stir until sugar Is dis- lyweds everywhere. ^ writer when Mona Allen en­ ment. ered in time to be corrected in the is too mu E iM t i'Ekis' crowded too tioseiy. At the 55th N. T„ together with 18 cenU in coin. Be sare to endeee. on n.Mpn* t ^ - ■ l • minute. Then when I was on the Monday morning,” Eve told' Arlene. stteet Intersection a score or more mto sheet of paper, yonr nnme^ fnll address, yonr sise, the number of poiiit of going -i^ t& your office, ‘T dor't see T can evar live StTMt ^ • mm N • « 4 • h • t >•4 left the ear and Eve saidc with re­ this pattern (No. I8t7-x), and mention the neme of tbisMiewspeper. Mr. B&cBy,' ss Cbailes had sug­ this down!” City * •••••••* oanneeooaa o'm* Stats » ♦ • • % lief into a vacant seat, Immedlate- gested I looked at my watch and What the error was to cost her, %'foRj 1^ Mie raised the window to let In Addreoa yonr todnfla f » w that It was Urns for Mrs. Bhre coifld only the sprinf nocnfng air jnd^just M , l M F U k AO Itatiar’i hnMb pkrtbd. X kassr sherd (T » B i ||H MftdItS tW MANCHESflBR gvaw m G H gftA Lt). BtAK(!HBfinrEm. OOKW^ 117SSDAT, Sfe!PTfl31B8& 6, Giants Go West For a 3~Game Series With Pirate- GAR WOOD KEEPS HARMSWORTH To Introduce New VINES AGAIN SAYS HE DOES NOT PLAN BUGS HAVE CHANCE TROPHY, WINNING BOTH HEATS Grid Plays At Michigan to TURN PRO NOW TO MAKE THE GRADE ponents are needed for the “rump Team to Seek 4Hi S t r a it wheel.” Kipke has a pair of 19<)- BRITISH INVADER SUB-ALPINES GAIN pound veterans, Johnny Kowalik GKEEN TDItNS B A U TnA LeiAen ty7 1-1 Sport Forum and Carl Savage. Deoiet Any Inuneifiite In­ t ’ Western Conference Title Needs Pass iteower THAT SERIES AGAIN Despite the loss of Harry New­ tention of Deserlmf Am- Guna asAsottar C n a l PLANS TO RETURN EASY WIN, 5T03 r POQUOmCK TEAM Hiis FaB; Hmis B U e man and Ivy WilUamson, the for­ Sports Editor, / ward passing combination, which no- $ Teit Looms for New Ttrk Manchester Herald: count^ for several wins last season, atenr Ranks; Natkmal AGAIN N E T YEAR Because 1 feel that many of the Torn Back Cities Serrice Open Style of Hay to the aerial game is expeotec to p K h statements and charges made by duce results again this talL Nsw< S o ^ Resmne Today. Eke Ont 3-2 Vktorj in Fmt org Cobs Top Gurdf Mr. Hublard, numager ot the Grecii man's suececsor remains to be team, need a great deal more ex­ Nine of Hartford; Boggini Fnmish HnriDi. chosen, but the Michigan squad has plaining, and ^ t our side ot the nearly a doien candidates who can Game, Sc^rint An Runs in Tvk^ Tifert, Uiis| Scott^aine Ghres Tide HoU* Forest .Hills, N. .Y., Sent 5. — matter should be brought before the throw passes. Bill Renner who was public in a clearer light, 1 would >1 (A P )— A rainy afternoon u d con­ Hnrls Fine Game. A n n A rbor. M ich., S e p t 5.— (A P ) in school last year but did not com­ very much appreciate a few lines of sequent postponement of second Fourth hniog. Sweep DooUe BiDs. er Closest Race in History — plans to introduce pete is described by Kipke as “Just your valuable space to show the round matches la the Natkmal Sln- “something new" this coming foot­ as good a passer as Newman—if he public the position we were left m gler teals obampionshlpe have given With Nino Bogglni pitching shut­ ball season in the drive to give can do the other things.'’ of Ereii^ Drhres Soi- when Mr. H ublv^ decided to cancel Ellsworth Vines still another At Jarvis Grove, Sunday after­ By EDWARD 8. NEIL out ball until the eighth inning the Michigan its fourth suooessive West-' Most of the veteran backs can the series with us. chance to deny emphatioaUy and noon. Manchester Green edged out (AM odatei Preaa Sperte WrMery- throw or receive passes. John Rege- To begin with when the American Sup-Alpines easily defeated the em Conference championship. tanmpediate Intention of turning the Poquonock A. C.. by a score of satioiially. league started 1 tried to enter the Cities Service team 5 to 8. The boys Since the Wolverines have lost ezi, Herman Bverhardus, C u t fithn profeasionel. 3 to 2, In one mighty good game of The National Leagi e drama only one game in three seasons, the Fay, Estil Tessmer, Louis Westovar, Pioneers in it only to find that we from the heights scored four runs in mfonned that Martin Plaa, vet­ ball, the result of wMch was entire­ moved into Forbes FieJd ' In Pitts­ were not wanted. Then when tne the third inning which was suffic­ head coach feels that the public can­ Jack Heston, Russ Oliver, Antone eran profeesional, had said la Paris ly in doubt' until Patriss by a vest- ^ u k ssa and Dick James are sopho­ burgh today as BUI Terry's Giants M«rliM City, Mleh., Sept. B.— Green came out on top ot the league ient to win the game. not be satisfied with mere victory that he and Henri' Codiet would pocket catch of Twarkins' pop fly (AP)—‘LatMt member of that (merely to satisfy ourselves and “Ding’’ Farr led off the inning and that the thrills of the wide open' more badkfleld candidates whp can meet Vines and Big Bill Tllden in brought the game to a close at the swung west ^ r the last time this growing club of motorboat pllota with no championship aims in view) with a single past the shortstop. type of play must be furnished. In pass. New York next w&ter. Vines >to- end of the flrat half of the ninth. year with at least two of the flrat wbo have been defeated by Oar 1 challenged Mr. Hublard to a three Sullivan laid aown a bunt and was spring practice Kipke stressed A Veteran Lins clsred there was no basis whatever The boys from up the river prov­ dlviston traUers hanging itoggsdty safe on first when the baseman sweeps outside tackle and spectacu­ for the report and that he was too Wood, Hubert Scott-Painf' ^ready game series. The Michigan line from eniT to ed themselves to bs a fast, olsan- to what littif chance remains of dropped the ball on a close play. lar forward-lateral passes. He has busy defending his American ama­ la planning to renew h5a challenge In Saturday's Herald Mr. Hublard end is ready to pickup where it left hitting bunoh of ball tossers, playing Joey R a ^ r was given a base on Indicatyd these will be tried often in teur crown to give any thought to catching the leadera. for the ^armswortb Trophy next stated, ‘1 did exactly as 1 promised, off last falL The veteran regulars hsads-up hall an tha way through, placing the matter before tne Green balls filling the bases. This set the competsQtlon this falL professional otfera at tiila time. Duplicating the stirring sostte year are Ted Petoskey and , and but for a brilhant doubls-play Club, and as promptly as 1 coiild 1 stage for a rare play, that ot scor­ The “Bump Wheel" tha' prevailed as the Giants batter- The flrat remark ot the British ends; Francis Wistert *and Tom Denies Remerts by the Hublardites in the ninth, notified the Pioneers Chat the Green ing tyro runs on a squeeze play. Also Kipke plans to use his new “1 have never talked with Plaa ed back the bid of the Bravea in ohallenger after he lost the second Austin, tackles; Kowalik and Sav­ would very probably have taken the declined to play them.*’ Maybe at Chick Fraser did the bunting. The “rump wheel’’ or “guard wheel” about any professional proposal,” Boston last week, the Prates mus­ piid final heat of the 19SS race on age, guards, and Charles Bernard, gam a or at least forced an extra in­ the time Mr. Hublard was so taken pitcher ran over to the baseline and tered every ounce of strength for the St Clair river yesterday con­ formation which is designed to give the tall Californian tald, “and I ning or eo. picked it up. He threw it home center., *rhere is an abundance of the five-game series that will teu tained an assertion tnat be will be up' with the game with Baldwins, the guards an opportunity to attract have made no arrangements what­ thinking to out off Farr but it was highly talented reserve material for Each Fan Ten their tele fCr this season. book la 1980 “if X can ma.;e it and that he falls to remember the cir­ the attentloa of spectators. Michi­ ever with him or anybody ties for too late. 'The oatoher lined it to first. every position eiCbept possibly the The opposing slabsters s bring over a boat that can give cumstances, so Ai'brlef 1 will state gan guards come back oub of the anything of that kind.'' Bme Have Chance When the ball was almost at first gu ards. fr\ Jackson for the Poquonook A. C., Gar Wood a better race " them here. line as soon as the ball is snapped Coebn is to make hlr profeeelenal Seven and a halt gamea back in Joe Sullivan who had taken a good and Captain SpiUans for the cham­ Hopes To W lr The series was definitely agreed to form interference on 76 per cent The schedule: dehnt in Paris late this month, he eecond oiaee, riding a winning start from second was crossing the end Plaa representing France pions of ths Manohsster-Amsrican A “better race" of necessity ^ n by Mr. Hublard and myself, of all plays. The “rump wheel”, says Oct. 7— Michigan Stafte CoSege. ^ streak that swept to nine victories plate. The throw to first was poor against the American pair of ’Tilden League. They were pretty much on a winning race, for be lost w e fixed the date of the first game Kipke, will help them get out of the Oct 14—Cornell University. in the test ten fames, George Gib­ for Sunday, Sept 8 at 2:80 p. m. and Chick was safe. Raynor who and Bruce Barnes. Information a par In tills game, each striking b y on ly t 2 M seconds, the closest line sodtaer. O c t 21— O hio State. son’s Buccaneers can make the It was a g r ^ that I was to send the now was on third tried to score on here was that C ^et and Plaa finish ever seen in the International On this formation the guards, one Oct 28—Chicago at Chieago. out ton of the opposition, Splllane grade by riddling th^ Qiente and lineup over to him either Wednes­ a pass ball but was caught at home. would appear in a professional event which annually establishes Mr both, win line up facing their N o v . 4— ^Illinois a t Cham paign. walked two, and Jackson issued but capitalhdng on any damage that day or Thursday. Thursday when 1 Fraser scored on Horse Boggini’s match in Madison Square Garden, spsedboat suoremacy. own backfield, or will do an aboiit N o v . 11— ^lowa. one pass. Splllane etaited the fast ma; be done te the Terrymen later took the lineup to Mr. Hublard he single. Horse later scored on a wild Feb. 21 with Henri playing Tllden and effective doubleplay in the Wood’s time for the 35 nautical face a second before the ball is put N o v . 18— ^Minnesota. by Clhdnnatl, Chicago and St. said that the Green didn’t want to throw to second and an error by the in singles. miles, in his Miss America X, was Nov. 25—Northwestern at Evans­ ninth, when Lenard, first man up Leula. play us. Now fans, 1 lea^e it to centerfielder. in play. Clever guards who will not Yes^day’s postponement in the 27:48.92, a r a v erage o f 86.987 ton, HL had whanged out a three-bagger, In the eighth innlhg the Alpines “tel^;raph“ their intentions to op- national championship, the first this Uhfoxtunatoly for the hind chas­ statute miles an hour. He did not you, whether or not you consider and Lynn, the next batsman slam­ scored another run when Raynor particular tournament h u oaperl ers the Olantf lead is made up extend his four motors. The time Thursday a prompt notice. med a aldsltnf groundar toward sec­ To be sure Mr. HubUtfd offered us walked, was sacrificed to second and enced In many years deferred Vues' largely of games on the loalnf ride. of tile little metal hulled Miss Brit­ ond, “Jimmy" reach out and speared scored A. Boggini’s single to Initial test in defense of U s title un­ With the (Manta playing only 28 ain ZZI was 28:11.25, an average of the use of Jarvis Grove for a gime 00 the ball with his bare hand, whipped Sunday afternoon (after his team r ig h t til today. Tlie tournament oommlt more gamec, there remains nothing 85.789. It to Finney at first, who in turn had finished plasing) and we sin­ The Cities Service scored their tee decided to move tbe whole pro­ else for the oontondera to do but Sensational Driver OLYMPICS OPEN SOCCXR gram back one day so that the threw swiftly to Catcher Segar and sweep away that margin in hand cerely thank Mr. Hublard for his three runs in the eighth. Landis “Eddie” tapped Lenard out aa ha Scott-Palne had to produce some thoughtfulness but we felt that it singled and McKeman tripled. Sas- finals, barring further rain, will be to band confilct If it’s to be done at dove for the plate. The Green’s aC the most sensational diivlrig would be too late in the afternoon to sano singled scoring McKeman. played Sunday, instead of Saturday alL catcher atarred m two other clever ever seen in these waters to attain play another game and we told Mr. Sassano stide second and scored on SEASON WITH TRIUMPH Thus 32 second round matches Rains that swept the east gave that speed, exceeding 100 miles an put-outs during this game, catching Hublard that. Clancy’s single. Chick Fraser field­ ware on the slate for today with the Giants a day of rest yesterday, hour at times on the straightaway. Mr. Hublard, not that we care ed well for the Alpines. The Alpines Vines, who drew a first round bye, Twarkins off tlfird with a quick peg wiping out a ^uble-header wltii His tiny craft bobbed almost com­ whether we play you now or not be­ were outhit by the Service team 2 Settling down after a shaky start battling Ray Palmer, Jr., of Malba, in tbe fifth and in the eighth, as­ the Phillies that would L:ive added pletely out of the water at times cause the temporary break in our to 1 but the Cities Service made 6 Enrico began to exhibit a familty N T., and Jack (ilrawford, Aus­ sisted by Lovett, nailing Uzanaa further strain to a pitching staff and heHliad dllficulty/on the turns. Local Jimior EleTmi Easily tralian holder of the French and schedule has been fixed up but 1 be­ errors to 3 for the Alpine. for baU control and an uncommon when he tried to slip home on Jack- already wearied by a multitude of He said he was convinced that be British titles, making his debtU: lieve that you said there was room Sub- Alpine A O. (5) way of slipping around an opponent son’s hit. doubleheaders. One cf yestorday*a needed a heavier boat and more against Julius Selig^ of New for vast improvement in our lineup. AB. R. H. PC. A. B. Getting the baU about eight ^ d a How Green Scored two games is lost anttrely from the than one motor, although be still Bests Stafford Spriogs Y ork . However, if I remember correctly Raynor, If .... .i 2 1 0 0 0 1 out be seemed to have little chance The Green’s three runs were tal­ schedule, as there Is no possible was convinced a single propeller Other Featured Duels we forced your team eleven innings R. Fraser, lb . ...2 1 0 14 1 0 of scoring oa he bad two of tbe lied in the Tourth, Lovett, first up, open date on which the Glarts can Other featured duels- listed for was adequate. before tii^ addition of several new N. Boggini, p . . 8 0 1 4 0 Booters, S-1; Impress visiting defense close beside him singled, Boggini doubled scoring either the or grandstand work In another match with the players. We feel that we are capa­ A. Boggini, ss ...8 J. 2 3 6 1 when he got the ball. ’Trapping the Lovett and Pinney singled. Tlien to courts pitted B erkeley Etell again st PliUlies, another small toon for th4 ble of beating you^ team two out Rossi, c ...... 4 0 0 2 2 0 baU he waited until the visiting bat came Harold Jarvis, centerfleld- Manuel Alonso, former Spanish New Yorkers. of a three game series anywhere at Sartor, rf ...... 8 0 0 0 0 0 Fans With Fine Qnality of players made the first move, slde- ex for tbe Hublardites and scored Davis Cup veteran; Vivian Mc­ Cube Win Twice any time and hereby challenge you >Mikoleit, rf ... . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 etf'pping one then the other he shot bis two teammates by a drive over BASEBALL Grath, Australian youngster against Tbe Pirates made ready for the to play such a series. Lovett, 3b ...... 4 .0 1 8 8 1 across the goal well out of the goal­ second. in First T ill Wilmer Hines, Columbia, 8. C.; H "crucial" conflict by edging in one Thanking you for the space 1 re­ F a rr, 2b . . 3 1 2 4 4 0 ie’s reach. He asoiated with tbe Rain threatened to spoil this fine second when he beaded Gray’i cor­ O. N. Lee, England, against Henry game with Cincinnati before the AGES TROUNCE BOBCATS main, Sullivan, ef .. . . 2 1 0 0 0 0 game, falling to some extent during ner high into the goal-mouth for Culley, Santa Barbara, Calif.; J rain poured down. Hal Smith turn­ B. R. Keeney, tbe last three innings, but much to By OBSERVER O’Neill to ehoot through to put the Gilbert Hall, New York, against ed in another of tiie masterful The Charter Oak Aces trounced Mgr. of I>ioneers. T otals . . . ----- . 27 6 5 27 20 8 Don ’Turnbull. Australia, and Lester the gratification of all concerned Desite the fact that the weather Olympics ahead. pitching performances the Plratee the Bobcats, 5-0 in a fast and ex­ Cities service (8) Stoefen, big Loe Angeles iter, failed to halt the contest. man issued a warning Just before have been getting lately, winning 1 citing game. Sarerick and Madden AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Stafford Five# Fast against Frank Bowden, New York. Tlie umpiring was by the Sullivan Purck, ss ...... 5 0 2 8 2 0 three o’clock a fair sized crowd to 0 over 81 Johnson as Pie ’Tray- were the opposing pitchers, each Throughout the second half ths Frank Shields of~New York and brothers, Joe behind the plate, and nor’s single, a sacrifice, and a safe N olen, c f ...... 4 0 0 0 0 1 turned out to watch the Olympics local juniors were in contral from striking out 11 and walking 5. Fred Perry of England, favored to J. L. on bases. ’This game waa their belt by the rejuvenated Tommy Landis, l b ----- .. 5 1 2 9 1 2 overcome a heavy Stafford Springs start to finish. Against a fast tir­ Sarerick allowed but three hits, reach tbe semi-finals with Vises one debut at Jarvis Grove, and their Thevecow scored tbe lone marker McKeman, 8b ...4 1 • 1 2 3 1 team to the tune of 5 goals to one ing visiting forward line the Jimior while his teammates blasted Mad­ -AND Crawford, were matched against work caused very favorable com­ Ir the ninth. Sassano, rf, c ...4 1 1 1 0 0 at the Charter Oak St. grounds on h^-backs allowed little to step past der for nine hits, including two John McGrady. New York, and Rob­ ment indeed. Tbe fans ' appreciate The Chibs disposed of Bt Louisr Katzbeck, 2b . ...8 0 1 2 1 1 Sunday afternoon. Sam Pratt was them and what did get through was doubles. Muschko and Pantaluk ert Bryan, Chattanooga: respective­ qifick and clearly signalled decisions, twin aces, ' and Tax Clancy, If ...... 4 0 2 0 0 0 the odd man on the field and per­ well taken care of by Samuelson and starred for the Aces while Budol- ly Both won in straight seta In as well as “calling them right" and Carleton, to win both halves of a Kosten, c, rf .. ...4 0 0. 6 1 1 formed his Job in a quiet and effic­ Nichols. Continuous presence en­ pbie starred for the loeers. The Saturday’s flrs*^ roimd. the Sullivans performed very satis­ Pyrtek, p ...... 3 0 1 1 8 0 ient mazmer. abled McCurry, Gray and Enrico to douMeheader, 6 to 4 and 5 to 2. Charter Oak Aces mave now won bMVmLlAM BBAUCHER factorily in both respects. and edge the Idle Braves from 10, lost none and tied one. Quality Telia Story score In the order named. T o t a l s ...... 36 8 10 27 11 6 Manchester Green thin place by half a game. A rix- Charter 0 ^ A m s Speeding Up Golf! Just before the game I happened All the goals were well taken Score by innings: and the visiting goalie had no A B . R . H . P O . A . E . run blast off Dean, who set bis AB R HPO Golfers of El Paso, Tex., proveE to be Just Inside the Recreation Cities Service ____ 000 000 080— 3 How They Stated Segar, e ...... 4 0 0 12 2 0 league strika-out record of IT Russell, If .... • • • 3 0 0 0 themselves jwlfter than the golfers Building and passed a remark to chance with any of them. McCurry Sub-Alpine ...... 004 000 lO x— 6 took bis on the half turn following BoreUo, If ...... 3 0 1 1 0 0 fgfdnst tbe 'bibs a few weeks egih Muschko, ef .. •• *8 1 2 1 of Columbus, O., the other day. someone relative to the size and ’Two base hits, Farr, Landis; a comer kick by Gray, and Gray R . J a r ^ , r f ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 ssttled the issue In the second In­ Pantaluk, c .. ...4 1 3 11 T^ southerners sped a golf ball weight of the Stafford Springs play­ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS three base ‘fits, McKeman; sacri­ following two mioses frpm easy Patriss, s s ...... 4 0 1 2 2 1 ning of the first game as Guy Bulh Greene, sc ...... 1 1 0 1 around a regulation course in 18 ers. “Yes," came the reply, “they fice bits, Fraser (2), Sullivan; have quantity but have they got positions with his right foot took American League Lovett, 3 b ...... 4 1 1 2 1 0 pitched shut-out ball fbr ssvas Belfiare, lb .. ...4 1 1 4 minutes, 5 seconds. stolen bases, Sassano (2), Clancy, q u ality ? " "rTAat rem ark stayed the next one with Us left and reg­ Cleveland 8, St. Louis 2 (1 st) Finney, l b ...... 4 1 2 5 0 0 nramea. ^ Server, 8b ...... 4 0 1 0 The best the golfers oi Columbus Kosten, Fraser; double plays, Pyr- with me aa I watched tbe game. Tt istered. Enrico got his second and Cleveland 2, St. Louis 0 (2nd). Boggini, 2 b ...... 8 1 1 8 1 1 A line drive from Pepper Map C. ObuehoWski, could do was 20 minutes, 41 eec- tek to Sasaemo to Landis; left on is only fair to say that the Stafford tbe fifth for hie team when he fol­ Detroit 8, Chieago 0 (1st). H. Jarvis, cf.....2 0 1 1 0 0 tin’s bat almost tors occ of Bush’s 2b ...... 4 0 1 1 ends, but in extenuation it may be bases, Alpines 6, Cities Service 8; team had quantity enough and a lowed in after the ball when J. Detroit 6, Chicago 4 (2nd). Splllane, p ...... 8 0 1 0 2 0 stanchions away In the seventh and Gulnipero, rf . ...2 1 0 1 said there w ere 37 g o lfe rs and base on balls off, Pyrtek 5, N. Bog- fair amount of quality. On the Rooney headed across ^ e goal. Washington at Boston (Rain). Loveland, i f ...... 1 0 1 0,0 0 "robably weakened him In the M. Sarerick, p ...3 0 1 2 few caddies working out on .the glnl 3; struck out by Pyrtek 5, N. other hand the phrase can be very Have Two Chances New York at Philadelphia (Rain) Fiddler, I f ...... 1 0 0 0| 0 0 eighth wheu five C^ardlnal slaglee T. McCooe, cf ...1 0 0 0 bal. at El Paso, and probably tbe counted for four runs before the Boggini 4; time, 1:42; umpires, aptly reversed and applied to the Stafford Springs bad but two . National League Lanky, c f ...... 1 0 Texans were on horseback, where­ Olympics as they certainly were 'Mississippi mudeat recovered and 29 5 9 21 Sullivan. chances in this half. One was lost Pittsburg 1, Cincinnati 0 (1st) as there art no borser but only short on quantity hut they bad a squelched the uprising. Bobcats when the center drove past after tbe Second gama (Rain). 88 8 8 2 S state legislators in the Ohio capi­ high standard of quality and it was ball, had been worked clear ef the Charley Root bad all the bettor AB R HPO Chicago 6, St Louie 4 (1st) tal. quality that told In the end. of the second game, allowing but Frachey, c ...... 3 0 0 11 defense. The other case was when Chicago 6, St. Louis 2 (2nd) AB. R . H . P O . A . B. Last Night *s Fights Aggressive from the start Staf­ four hits, two of them boners by Correntl, 2b .. ...2 0 0 0 Leslie 'dropped the slippery ball on Philadelphia at New York (Rain) Uzaaas, ss ...... 8 0 1 2 1 1 While this seems contrary to ford threatened the Olympics goal goal line out recovered quickly Jfm CkiUins and Carleton fo r the M adden, p ...... 2 0 0 1 Boston at Brooklyn (Rain) Stankvloh, If . ... .4 0* 1 2 1 0 tbe old spirit of golf, especlaUy early on and forced several comers enough to prevent It from going only Card scores. Gabby Hartnett's ...3 Rim ouski, I f ....4 1 0 0 0 1 Coleman, If .. 0 0 0 as played on Sunday by the slew- * By tbs Associated Press. but were \mable to score. “Swede" . homer with a man on the rixth Jacobs, ss ...... 3 0 0 2 th rou ih . STANDINGS Shookus, e ...... 4 0 2 10 1 0 motion foursome Just ahead of you, AstasviUs. N. C.—Buck Evsrstt, Samuelson covered his goalie in Tbe last 15 minutes was played In sscounted for the winning runs. Rudolphle, 8b . ...2 0 2 0 Am erican Lenard, 2b ...... 4 0 1 8 1 0 the game has a fsw things in its 184 1-2, G ary , Xnd., stopped C om nice fashion and with good anticlpa- a bMvy rain which made the Swtyp Twin Bllla McKee, lb ...... 8 0 0 5 W L. P e t ly n n , l b ....4 0 0 8 1 1 favor. It gets the game over G riffin, 179 1-2, F o rt Banning, G a., tien stepped in and broke up many ^im d slippery and treacherous. .... Tbe only aetlvlties in the Ameri­ Aliczl, cf ...... 1 0 0 0 W ashington ...... 84 46 .661 Twarkiiis, 8b • • • • ^ 0 1 8 1 1 quickly, and ''ou do not have to (7). threatening a^ttaoke. W ith a l luck Hasrers found It diffieult to main­ N e w Y o rk ...... 74 62 .687 can League that escaped tbe holi­ Cos-ello, rf ...... 2 0 1 0 M acon, G a.— Clyde Chastain, 169, Kaaorick, ef . ....2 0 c 0 0 0 take lessons from a professional. was with tha Olsrmpies on tWo oc­ tain a footing and a greasy ball Cleveland ...... 72 68 fi88 day downpour were doubMieadere GalU, c f ...... 1 0 0 0 Dallas, Tex., outpointed Carl Jackson, p .. r • * • S 1 1 0 8 0 Come to think of it, the pros ad­ casions when poor shooting on the often shot off at a tangent Philadelphia ...... 68 64 .496 Ir Detroit and Clevelr'd. The vise you to play care^y and Know les, 106, Savannah, (1 0 ). part ef the Stafford forwards en­ For the Olympics, Samuelson, A. D etroit ...... 65 68 .489 Tigers took two from the White 22 0 3 19 5 2 3 T >4 9 6 study each putt with due delibera­ Windsor, Ont—Joe Rivero, Iowa, abled them to keep their lines in­ Rooney, Henry, Enrico and Me­ Chicago ...... 60 72 .466 u Sox, 8 to 0, and 5 to 4, While W al­ icore by .nnings: Poquonock A . C. . . 100 000 010— 2 tion. The new-style golfers may be outpointed Sammy Mandell, Rock­ tact. The center-forward drove Curry were slightly ahead of their B o s t o n ...... 66 76 .427 ter Johnson’s courageous Indians scats ...... 00'' 000 0— 0 twice beat the Bt. Louis Browns, 8 able to get the game down to tbe ford, lU., (10). past from two yards out and an­ colleagues. Jacobson, RuvaL and St Louis ...... 49 84 .808 Man. Green...... 000 800 OOx—8 C harter O ak A ces . . 020 008 x — 5 Two base hits, Boggini: three base point where'18 holes can be nego­ Concom, N. C.—Baby Stribllng, other time the three inside for­ Da Dalt were the pick on the vlsit- N ation al to r and f to 0. behind steady Two baM bits, Sarerick, Mu'seb- wards missed the ball completely tiated in less time than It used to 146, M acon, outpointed “L ittle B o ^ ’ in g rid e . W L. P e t bits, Lenard; bits, off Splllane 7, off Etching by Oral Hildebrand and ko; hits, off Sarerick 3, Madc'en 9; as it went across the goal only The team s: take Bobby Jones tc jnake one Bafret, 146, K annapolis, N . C. (1 0 ). N e w Y o rk ...... r ..n 48 .632 Jackson 8; saorlfloe hits, Pinney, CSlnt Brown. base on balls, off Sarerick 5, Mad­ about one yard out. At the other putt. Kid Phillips, 148, Colum­ Olymplos Stafford Springs Pittsburgh ....r... 71 57 JS55 Boggini, Lenard; double playa Spdl- Hank Greenberg’s thumplna, In- den 5; struck out, by Sarerick 11, end the Stafford goalie dropped the Twenty minutes seems to be a bus, O., knocked out Tennessee W il­ L € ^ le ...... Jellen Cnlcago ...... 72 60 .645 lane to Plimey to Segar; base on sludlng a home nm, gave Detroit Madden 11; time 2 hours; umpires, ball on tbe goal Un» hut the Olym­ long time for a roimd, but the son, 154, Concord, (3 ). Goal Boston ...... 70 59 .6:8 balls, off Splllane 2, Jackson 1; t.vo clustera of four runs oaob te' A. Obuchowski, L. Jones, W. Mc­ pic forv'ards were not on the job S a m u e ls o n ...... Jacobson game is only in Its Infancy. After East Moline, lU.—Kid Leonard, St Louis ...... 70 63 .526 struck out, by Splllane 10, by Jack- the first two innings of tho qponar, Carthy. to take full advantage of the error R . B. w h at Jocularly w a s Jenown aa pro­ 159,' East Moline, outpoifited Mil­ Brooklyn ...... 62 78 .416 son 10. Tim s, 2 hrs, 10 min. U m ­ mox.. than enough with Vie Serre" and the bcdl was cleared. H illm an hibition has been repealed, ccnsld- lion M ilitto, 149, Om aha, (8); Lou Philadelphia ...... 51 78 .411 pires, Sullivan and Sulllvaa. pit-^hteg four-hit ball. Fred Mar^ N ich ols...... Duval er the incentive the 19th bole will Vine, 181, Chicago, outpointed CJarl Visitors Score First Cincinnati ...... 60 80 .886 berry came in te the eighth te L . B. offer to advocates of speeding up Scarlice, 130, E rie, Pa., (6); After half an hour DaDalt opened time to save the seoond game fler WRESTLING Austin ...... Julian the gam e. Speedy Ricco, 122 1-2, D enver, out­ the score for the visitors. Easily TODAY’S GAMES SPLIT TWIN BILL Blden Aukes. after he had blanked pointed Tony Conger, 121, Chicago, the best forward on the visiting side R . H . B . the Sex for ate tentegs te a duri A . Rooney ...... Dennenly Am erican By Associated Press Besides breaking records in their (5). be kept Austin on his toes to pre­ The Charter Oak WUdeate with Ted Lyems. C. H . B. New York Philadelphia (2). dash to the new club’s bar, your N am pa, Ida.— S ig Ecklund, 165, vent him from breaking through. Be­ twargames with tha Green Buddflea, Montreal— Earl McCready, Amu­ H en ry ...... Schrier Washington at Boston (2). 'S. let, Sask., drew with Sandor Szabo, tired business man, after 10 min­ Portland, Ore.,, and Hal Hoxweld, fore scoring be had several long the flret 6-8 at the Green and L . H . B. (Only games scheduled). H u n gary. utes of speed-golf, may break down 164, Des Moines, drew, (10). shots which Leriis handled elsanly. the second 6-2 at the Oiar^ Gray ...... Young Nattooal a few doors as wsU. Rene, N ev.— K in g Tut, 147, M in ­ His goal waa seor4d in a goal mouth New York at Pittsburgh. field. It will mean a few elementary neapolis, outpointed Battling Do- scrimmsga and might have been . 0 . I t In the flret game Sever and B, League L ea d ers HELEN IN HOSPITAL Enrico ...... ,..1 .... D u PU ka (Only game eoheduled). obangep In golf reporting ty tbe sier, 147. W l ^ t a , K an.. (1 0 ). saved bad not the goalie slipped Wanaskl playM well for the Bud- Z. I t San Francisco, Sept. 5— (A P) — newspapers, ol course. The Jour­ Just as ha caught ths ball and in dies, with “Yank” Kavoaka lad M eC u rry ...... V elk Moore playing beet for the Wild- The back injury which caused Mrs. nals that used to print-nloe ^ recovtring be crossed the llae. ’Thus • EAGLES PBACnCB C. F . eats. Helen Wills Moody to default to balf-^toDcs of the “fastest human/' went tbe first goal of tha ssaaon to 1 O ’N eU l ...... D a B a lt Ye$terday*$ Stars The seerad game was a thrl&er, Helen Jacobs in the National wom­ such ar Paddock, 'Blmpson, et al., the visiting side. This evidently About fifteen candidatec turned I. L . with ’Tank" Kavonka taking the Hatting. YhaoL AthlelU4 en’s tennis final at Foiiest Hills lOst now will send cameramen scurry- impressed upon the Olympics the out Sunday morning: lor tbe first J. R ooney...... Breaaon leedttag role, vritlle Crilia vtee was M anuslh^ ~n s s ite rjt, week was under treatment at a hos­ luL over tbe course tc get action responsibility which rsstkl upon semi-pro gHd practice of tbe season, th w young shoulders for they im­ By Aeeodated'Frees allowed to play despite hla age Buna., CMute, Ttehseih US. pital here today. shots of what eattlon wrlteri G oals fo r ester, Enrico t, at Hicdcs/a Orovs. Ths Baglss art mediately began to apply pressure Tommy Thevenew, Plratei—Sin­ whieh Is over thirteen, jploysd IMdb tasttsdta,tasttsdrin, YteokYhaak2S4 No one but immediate members probably will label, ^ e golngest M cC urry, O ’N ein and Q n g i f o r pltoniuf their first gams for Sspt and within ten minutes they not gled la ninth to drive te winning marvelous game behind tne nat. Bite,' 111* ^ of her family waa permitted to golfer. S taffo rd Springs, D a i;>alt. R eferfa. 24, and expset to phty an Isadlng only equaliasd-but took ths lead. run against Rads. The WUdeate would Uke to DeuWsa, Butsa,' visit her and no announcement was S. P ra tt. - 0;-aI Hildebrand and Chat Brown, the Blueflalde Jrs. see “Hap” BLUEFIELDS PRAOTIOE teams in ths state such as: All T ak e Lead Tfteias, Mtepwh, 24 made as to nature of tbe treatment. Indlaas—Bach pitched elght-hlt ■eU. CalHs and______Sever_ teve been Burnsides, Windsor Locks, A ll Hart­ First of all they forced Jhvo cor­ Mrp. Mood]r's huaband, Frederick B. MEEnNG TONIGHT bell to beat Brownens twloe.cwioe. aigned up to play frith tho'Wild- The Bluefields will bold a prac- ford, New Britain Blues, AU-Tor> ners on the right and then MeCurry Moody, Jr., said she may be In the Beak dreeabeif,f. Tigers—Drove eats for mo rest ef tho aisiea. j v tide session to n ^ t on tbsir home was blookad Just as be shot for goal hospital several vt^eeks. rlngton. and Sons of Italy of Mid­ Thera will he a football aeatlng la levea riiat tte dotihleheedar diamond at MeKSe streat Coach dletown. X and tha ball want past And thsn Moody said his wife entered tbs came ths squallser la wbltii ths at the Baldwin A. C dtdxoom to­ agatasr Whtteaox wllwith I'loae run. James Folsy requbsts that all play­ There will bs praotios toollpt hospital Saturday on advice of her ban was eontrolled as coolly and night at T:80. All eandldatos for tho triolt and eiaa'a. Jack Mayer, who was joit a stMli N a tto a U t father. Or. C. A. Willis, Berkeley, ers be on hand ^Uy uniform^ as seven-thirty sharp. Alt 'msmbsri calmly in the Qtdet of a crowd ef afo requested to itysnd as Otarley l ^ t , (3ube—Allowed hand around K«ituriiy\tr«oks ' UaBriSSSlB' who made X-ray examinations - cf pictures are to be taken. Practice must bs present A'short mssting of players as though thsrs wsre no for ths coming season will bo Lfour bite, faimod right la triuniph m A i the back injury* will start at 6:16 e’eloek sharp. the club will foUow pijaottea. nssd fbr haste inth thf job ee baad. sahJSTJ???*" ■

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LOST AND FOUND AUTO ACCESSORIES— APARTMENTS—FLATS— HOUSES FOR KENl 63 LEGAL NOTICES 78 PASTOR SEES ECONOMIC CURB QUOTATIONS SENTENCED TO DEATH TIRES TENEMENTS 68 FOR RENT—67 ELRO street, six AT A COURT 07 PROBATE HELD LOST— BROWW AND WHTTB I ' ' room single, all ’ improvements, at Manohoster. within and for the apxinger Spaniel about flva montha FO R Ra t .tt. _ USED TIRBS: FOR R E N T—THREE, F IV E and Ulatrlet of Maaehostor, on tbo Stb (dd. Teleidibne S679. steam heat, gaxtige. Walter Frlcke. day of Septerabor, A. D., ISIS. FIELD FOR CHURCHES FOR ATTACKING W O H ii, 700x18; 2. 660x19: 1, 600x18; 8 six room tenements, wltb all mod­ By ASSOCIATED PRBM :.c, Proaent WILLIAM S. HTDE, Esq.. 600x19; b, 476x19; 6, 600x19; em improvements. Inquire at 147 64 East Middle Turnpike Judge. Am er Clt Pow snd L t B ...... 8 ^ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 660x19; 1, 600x21; 2, 460x20. Esso Bast Center street or Phone 7864. ro BENT—FIVE AND BIX room Estate of William J. Wllaon late of Rev. L, C. Harris Sets Forth Decatur, Ala., Sept fl— (A P ) ^ Station, Comer Main and Bisaell Manchester, In said District, deceased. Aasd Gas and filee ...... IH T(mi Brown, today wae\.ooBr FOR RENT—TWO 4 ROOM tene­ bouses, single sina double; also The Executrix having . exhibited Specific Ideals That United Am er Sup 'P ow ...... 4^4 1980 HARLEY DAVIS motorcycle, street modem apartments. Apply Bdwaro vlcted on a charge ot attacktac; A* ments, first and second floors, all hen administration account with said .Groups Take as Social Creed. Central SUtea Bllee ...... 2 ^ white woman and was eebteneed. to very clean; 1931 Ford coupe; 1929 J. Holl. Telephone 4642 and 8026. estats to this Court for alowance. it Citlee Service ...... w...... 8 improvements at 170 Oak street Is be electrocuted Friday, 18.... Ford coupe; 1988 Chevrolet sedan. d u e s Serv, pfd ...... 16% MOVING—TRUCKING- rent 820. inquire Maples Maternity FOR RENT—TOUR ROOM flat ORDERED:—^That the 8th day ot A t the elosixig union service of Natioxxal Guardsmen patrolled the’- Brown’s Garage, td^hone 8806, September. A. D., 1S3S, at S .o'clock Elec Bond end Share ...... 26% Home. tbe Center Congregational and courthouse as the Jflry in Moxigaa West Center street STORAGE 20 single bouse, all improvements, (s. t.) forenoon, at the Probata Office, Ford Limited ...... 6% FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT, new­ garage if desired. 16 Homestead In aaid Manebester, be and the same South Methodist Elpiscopal churches Circuit Court filed into the oourt* 1933 C O N T IN E N T A L SIX sedan; Is assigned for a hearing on the al­ Midwest Utils ...... 8% SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the ly redecorated, dll improvements, street. Telephone 7091. at South Church, Sunday morning. Niag Hud Pow ...... 9% room and announced it# verdict ' 1982 Chevrolet coach: 1929 Ford lowance ot aaid admlnlet ratten ac­ Judge James E. Horton Immedt* accommodation ot their largo Do- garage if desired. Apply 18 Hazel count with eald datate, and this Court Rev. Leonard C. Harria preache or'team street directs the Executrix to give public ptoprlately to Labor Day. ma Standard Oil Indiana ...... 82 Velie sedan; 192£ Essax coach. SUBURBAN FOR KENl 6b notice to all persona Interested there- preliminary remarks had to do tence was suspended upon notice ot trips at special rates. Phone 8068: In to appear and be heardn thereon United Founders ...... 1% Cole Motors, at the Center. FOR RENT—TWO 6 ROOM tene­ with the attitude of tbe ' united defense counsel of an appeal; 8860, 8864. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS on publishing a oopy of thla order United G a s ...... 4% ments, second floor, all improve­ Chrlatian churches toward economic Brown was convicted on a charge WE BUX. SEILL and szchange used Lake street, lights, water, small some newspaper having a circulation United Lt ard Pow A ...... 5% LQCAL AND LONG DISTANCE ments, first months rent free, rea­ In said District, on or before Septem­ ills. He said: "The voice of tbe Util Pow and * t ...... 1% of attacking a mother of seven chlU cars all makes and models. Armory adult family preferred,, rent |18, moving, general kicking, livery sonable. Apply 11 Walnut- ber 6, ISIS, and by posting a oopy ot Prophet of God is being'recognized, Canadian M a rco n i...... 8% dren, on the outskirts ot tbe city Oarage, 60 Wells street Telephone this order on the public sign post in oervlce. Our affiliation with United Including lights. Call 6970. and in the efforts of our govern­ Aug. 24. The woman took the stand 6874. tbs Town where the deceased last Mavis Bottling A ...... 1% Vana Service means lower rateo on TOR RENT—8 ROOM APART­ four days before said day of bearing ment to eliminate the unchristian yesterday to identify the negro a# MENT. all Improvements, hot wi- and return make to tbit Court. features of organized business and her attacker. furniture moving to distant pointa WANTED— Largo modem trucko. experienced ter beat furnished, also garage. In­ WILLIAM S. HTDE industry, the spirit and ideals of the H. VY. DARLING DEAD The guardsmen were placed on Want Ad fnfonnat quire 18 LiUey stmet, upstairs. Judge. men, prompt oervlce, aU goods m< REAL ESTATE 77 H-9-S-3S. Prophet’s message are finding ex­ duty at the opening'of the trial yes­ / sured while in transit are features pression. Chrlst’a standard of per­ Schenectady. N .,Y ., Sept 6 — terday upon request ot Judge Hor­ FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ W AN TE D TO B U Y a buUding lot sonal and social ethics is found in (A P )—Henry W. Darling, who woe ton, and BSdd the sKtlon was taken Manchester offered at no extra expense to jtou. ment with all improvements, at Daily trips to New York, baggage for cash, specify location, size and what we can truthfully acclaim as treasurer of the General SSectrlc as a precaution in view of two at* 68 Birch street Inquire upstairs. best cash price. No dealers. W rlt'i the Golden Rule of Christ, ‘Whatso­ tempts to mob Brown after he was Evening Herald uidlvered direct to steamship piers Company for more than thirty For further information call 8068 Herald, Box S.. ASKS FEDERAL FUNDS ever ye would that men should do arrested and taken to Huntsville TOR RENT—TOUR AND six room unto you, do ye even so to them; years, died at home last night. He CLASSIFIED 8860, 8864. Perrett A Glenney. ba& for safekeeping. tenements, all 'Improvements. Tele­ for tbis Is the law and the prophets.’ was ADVERTISEMENTS phone 4646 or 6280. There was no demonstration as LEGAL NOTICES TO PROTECT OYSTERS "Christ developed HI# social He resigned in 1924 and w u suc­ the crowded courtroom bSard the ceeded by Robert S. Murray. Count atz avorac* words to a REPAIRING FOR R E N T—fl ROOM tenement on teachings through a close personal verdict of the Jury. Xaltlala niimbars and abbreviations contact with folks. He lived close Wadsworth street, with garage. AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD Mr. Darling was bom in Edin­ Sheriff A . W. Davis aimounced the saob oonnt as a word and eomponod Waahington, Sept, fi— (AP) —An to them, because He loved tbem, and words as two words llinlmnm ooet Is MOWER SH ARPENIN G , vacuum Adults. Tel. 4298. at'Manchester, within and for the burgh, Scotland, and moved to prisoner would be taken to Birming­ District of Manchester, on the 2d appropriation of approximately It was His major desire to help orlos of tbres llnsa cleaner, washing machine, gun, Montreal. Later he became presi­ ham or Montgomery for safekeep­ Lins rates per day for transient day of September, A. D„ 1983. 126,000,000 in excess of bias state’s them, yet He r a iz e d that He could lock repairing, key making. Braith- TOR R E N T— N E A R Centex, two Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Eeq., dent of the Canadian Bank of Com­ ing pending outcome of an appeaL •die __ probable allotment under tbe NKA no; be of the greatest value unless SlffeetlTe Mareb 19, 1SS9 watte, 62 Pearl street modem, five room flats, outlet for Judge. merce at Toronto. Cash Cbarge electric stove, garage if desired. Estate of Natale Ambroeinl late of wan requested today by Arcblbaid He knew them and their lives Inti­ He Joined .the Edison General Ice sometimes freezes at the bot­ 9 Conseontive i>ays ...| 7 ots| • ots Phone 6661. Manchester, In said District, deeeas McNeil, ebsUrman of tbe Connecti­ mately So it was a custom of His Electric Company at New York in tom of a stream when there is none ed. t Conseontive Oars • .1 * ets, 11 M cut Public Works Advisory Board, tf. put Himself in their position, try 1890. on the surfade. 1 Oar ••••••••...•••♦I 11 otsi 19 ots COURSES AND CLASSES 27 On motion of Virginia Ambroeinl to catch their viewpoints, their sym- All orders for Irregular Insertions TOR RENT—TWO, THREE and administratrix to combat pollution of oyster beds. During a conference wltb Col. H. patl.ies. He knew life from the In- will be obarged at the one time rate. BEAUTY CULTURE—Bam while foux room furnished ox unfurmsheo ORDERED:—That six months from Special rates for long term every the 2d day of September, A. D., 1933 M. Waite at N R A beadqueutern, sidf a$i well as the outside. "I^at is learning. Details fred^ Hartford apartmenta. Manchester Constme- day advertising given upon request. be and the same are limited for the tbe Democratic National commlt- why la all His teachings the In­ Ads ordered for tbree or sis days Academy of Hairdressing. 698 Main tioD Co. Tex. 4181 or 4869. creditors within which to bring In T H E ^ teexnan from Connecticut suggest dividual human is of supreme im­ and stopped before tbe tblrd or fifth street. Hartford. their claims against said estate, and day will be otaarged only toi tbe ac­ rW O OF OUR B E Sl three room the said administratrix Is directed to ed that immediate consideration be portance Human values are piara- tual number of times tbe ad appear­ apartments are vacant, redecorat­ give public notice to the creditors to given to tbe construction of sewer mount and they cna only be respected ed. obarging at tbe rate earned, but ed, hot water. Johnson Block. Tel. bring In their claims within said time disposal plants in seaboard and and cot'Served. when the motive no allowance or refunds can be made HELP WANTED—MALE 86 allowed, by posting a copy of this on sis time ads stopped after tbe 6917 or 7686. river communities. Pollutl#n from power behind life is that spirit of order on the public sign post nearest love that is unselfish, kindly and fifth day. to the place where the deceased last these sources, McNeil said, was a No “till forbids": .avplay Hass not FOR RENT—MODERN 6 room dwelt within said town anc by pub menace to beaitb aad was seriously Just sold. "Society, govemmsnt. Industry, Tbe Herald will not be responsible Sell the Town's tsnement, wltb garage, on flldger- llshlng ths same in some newspaper endangering tbe oyster Industry in ton street, flve minutes to milii. having a circulation in said probata business, all must be built on this tor mors tban one inoorroet Insertion district, within tsn days from ths Conhecticut. of any advertisement ordered for Telephone 8801. “ Conasetlcut’’, McNeil said, “ bas basis if tbe common good Is to be more tban one time, date of this order, and return make Best-Seller on a to this court of ths notice given. 70,000 acres of ssa bottom planted served and permanent prosperity as­ Tbe Inadvertent omission ot moor- sured. root pnblloatlon ot advsrtlslng will be FOR R E N T—6 ROOM tenement, WILLIAM 8. HYDE w stsrs valued at millions of dollars. reotlfled only by oanoollstlon of the modem improvements, call at 16 Judge, * 'Revealing tbe specific Ideals PROFITABLE H-e-6-33. Tbsse productive .beds fumisb em ebarge made tor tbe service endereA Ashworth street or telephone 8022. ployment for tbousands of Connec which tbo united Christian churches All advertisements must oonCorm Oarage U desired. bavs aaoptfd as their Social Creed, m stylo, oopy and typography with N E W BASIS AT a\!OURT o f p r o b a t e HELD cieut citizens and produce one of regulations enforced by the publlsb- at Manchester, within and for ths Connecticut’s most valuable crops and for which they have long con­ Unususl opportunity—just oponsd up FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ oro and they rossrvo tbe right to District of Manchsstar, on ths Id Unless immediate steps ars taken tended, the minister quoted the fol­ edit, revlss or roloet any •eepy oon- —for thro# mon to IncroMO Ineomos, day of Beptsmbsr, A. D„ 1081. lowing at the basis for a better so­ ment, with garage, modem Im- to stop pollution, tbs Federal gov slderod obmetionabls. Silling Chivrolot, Prsssnt WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq, cial order: OLOIINO HODRfi—Clsssifisd ads • provumunts, large porch and yard Judge. smmsnt or tbe stats board of bsaltb "Tbe cburchss should strive for: bo published same day must bo ro>to A brand now, highly sttrnetivi solos 88 Grove etruut. Tsl. 6628. Estats of Elmanson C. DImmlok will have to act, aad 1 am appeal­ aolvsd by II o'clock noont iatsrdayn men's Ineomo plan has just boon *Praotieal application of tbe Chris­ lats of Manchester, in said District ing to Washington for aa additional 10 its a m, , adoptsd by this organisation. With THE EASY W4Y TO And fi r#nt, dsosassd. tian principle of social well-being to appropriation for this purposs." Chevrolet now out-solIng any other fiiaffifi, flkti, t#Dsm«utfi, All see* On motion of William W. Flshsr ths aeouisltion and us# of wealth; TELEPHONE YOUR two ears eemblnsd, It makes tbs MoNsU dlMusssd other problems ttOBfi. No obArffi to you. Everett Attr>, 7i0 Main street, Hartford subordlnatlo.i of sp#oulatlon and the W ANT ADS. Chevrolet proposition mere attraotivs Conn., administrator with tbs N R A offioials. than over to aalosmon, Thl* organisa­ MeKlxuey, 629 MAln etreet. DIaJ ORDERED:—That six months from profit motive to tbs creative and co­ Ads are aocoptod ever the tolopbono tion has llbaral pollelos, and fins as tbs OUAAak) fU TB glvon above 6608-6280. ths 3d day of Isptsmbsr, A. D„ 1833, operative spirit. loeatlon with Iota of floor-play, if you be and, ths same ars llmitsd and al­ 'Boolal planning and control of the a oonvsnionos to advortlsors, but are Intirosted In making more monsy, ttao OAIH RAYEb will bs aoooptod FOR RENT—MODERN 6 ROOMS lowed for ths creditors within which credit and monetary systems and oomo In today. to bring In thajr.olsimi against said PUlX FAYMENTPAYMENT if bald at tbs busl* ABd fArAge, 16 Locust street, Ap 2 SLEEPING SICKNESS ths soonomio proctisss for ths com asoo offloo OB or.. bojors_____ tbo oovstitb sstats, and ths said administrator is di tbo first isssrtlon ot RILEY CHEVROLET CO. ply 16 Locust street, dlrsetsd to fiv e public notice to ths mon good. lorwiso tbo ORANCB so WolU fit, TsI. SITS orsditor# to bring In thsir claims DEATHS IN STAMFORD 'The right of gll to tbs opportunitv . . oollsotod. No rosponsl- FOR RENY—HEATED ApAitneot within said time allowed by posting for Btlf-maintSMaqs: s mdsr and ... errors Is tolorbonsd ads lecoad floor, 6k9 MaId street, a copy of this order on tbs public falisr distribution M wsaUh; a liv assufflsd and tboir aosuraoy IF YOU W ANT TO O IT your sign DDL nsersst to ths pisos where saanot bo guarantssd. lATfs rooms, flreplAoe, bAtb, gu ths dsesassd lest dwelt within said •tamferd, Boot. 6,—(A R )— Two ing wags, os a minimum, and above ( 5 L froodriui and bouiibold lupplidi at rADfs Aod WAter kSAter, newly town ind by publishing ths same in deaths from sfs^ng sickness oc­ this s Just share for the worker Ih I HEAD I'HE flTORV, ”HKM CX)LOR THE PICTURE) INDEX OF wholdiald, and a wond«rful ebanct unovAted, flrit olAse ooodltlon, some newspaper having a circulation curred at tbs Itamford hospital the product of indqitiy and agrioul CLASSIFICATIONS to malM 183.60 wsukly btilddi Mad furnished if desired, rent rsAion- In said probats dlstr'ct, within ten over ths wssk-sad. No ether cases tui'#, Tbs Tlnymltss helped Duncy ill a funny little trick on him. days from the date of this order, and ore's where bs takes a spill I" (IftfeS ft If if fiM.M mu your oamu imm«diatfily. No tx- Able. Apply 0. B> ftoltb Furniture return make to thie oourt of the of ths dlfsas# have bssn reported in 'Safeguarding of, all workers, ur­ climb down from tbs pumpkin B BfigMOBOfiM purlunes BueuMary. Now Ford Oompuy eppoilto High eobool. notice given, •tamford, Dr. Raymond D, Fear, "What a Urns I bod Inslds that '1 have s bsnky that Is rsd. I ll ban and rural, against harmful con­ wav: it e’er tbs Mg bull's bead., B a r ^ 'OS ...MSM.M'.w MfM.ee fiddaa frtfi to produouri. Albert WILLIAM I, HYDE health officer said this momiag. ditions of labor . and oeoupational great big thing," sold Duncy with OsatbsitbS I t.t.i t.tifM f tft ft f f ff te LIGHT COMFORTABLE 8>room „ , , Judge. I'll see that BooUty is net hurt, Oari'd of Tbanlif tifttfttffifffM Mills, 3041 Monmoutb, Cineiimati, Ths dead ars John Itricksr, Jr,, ln,1 ry and dissasc. Artment, AttrACtlvely redeoorAt* 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Itriok- a grin but ws'U all get a tbrill. fn 1MOlPOriain____ •mu 0. 'Bcciol kisuranec against liokncis, You see, there woe Just room Lost andId Found tff Mtf ftM tf f* S, AVfiilAble At low cost. Hot WAter AT A COURT 07 PROBATE HELD sr of 4 WasbingtOB Oourt, and Dor­ accident, want in old ogS, and uncm iTb* bull is bssdlng t’word AnnoHRfSBisiits f .ttM tllf Mf M* WANTED —MXDDLB-AOBD maa furnlebed, Johnson Bldg. Tel. 6917 at Manoheeter, within and for the othy Webber, a, daughter of Mr. plovmsnt, for ms and twos os hot os It could seme bay and right around tkers F(Forsosaiits i t $ $ i 11 $ i i to work OB farm. Muat bu good or 7686 Dlitrlot of Manoheeter, on the Id and Mrs, lamusi Wsbb«r of 194 At­ bs. Ws wished to p l » a Joke on It will stay. Come on, lads, we Mot day of September, A, D„ Ills, 'Reduction of hours of labor os tbs you, and that i why 1 crawled in. can't waste much time. AU of Automet dSIfFMttM milkur. Room asd board fumlMMd. , Preeent WILLIAM 8, HYDE, Keq,, lantic street. finer s/ productivity of Industry in AUtOBOl Tuifphofiu 7674. FOUR ROOM TENEMENT; tbree Judge, Young Itrloker died lunday. He creases; rcicssc from employment "While all ot you were wolkln you follow me." Auto room ApbrtnMntfi, At 81 MApie , Estate of Alice Kelly late of Man was a graduate of ths Stamford St lesst one dsy in devtn, > wltb s 'round, 1 sneaked away without Ks rushed up to tbs boyttoek Auto •treet, Six room tenement, gArxge, cheater, In eald Dletrlct. deceased, High school, olasi of 1983, aad was shorter working week in proipcot. sound and lislpsd ths diver clean where wee ioouty still bounesd in Auto .O n motion of Anna U. Kelly of eald tbs insides of ths pumpkin out. Autoi POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 48 Sobool street. Telepbrae 6617. Manoheeter, admlnletratrlx employed at tbs mafaslas photo sn- AbCh •nscisi rcfulstioB of tb# ths sir. And tbsn bs wavsd tbe Mfrs dll , UJtUERE^Di--^hgt III monthe from raving company. Hs is survived conditions of work of women ss "Tbs pumpkin meat was saved bsnky. Twu a funny sight t » torags MfM FOR RENT—MAIN STREET next fhi id day ot September, A, 0 „ 1811 and new ws’.s going to have SI 111, t. I §m A IL E N 'I ROAITINO dUfika. Ilvfi y his parents, aad a slitsr. Miss fibsll safeguard tb#lr welfare and It'd lb., driHfid 33o Tolland iiirD' to pest office, flve sad six room It and the lame are limited and al­ ^orsnes Strieker. Tbs funeral will that of the family tad the com­ feast, somshow. A pisos of pum ______'antod Autos—Mbto bforsffisi tCBsmenti, lultAble for teftcheri. lowed for the sreditore within which Easlsoso and Froftaafenaf ■SMlooa pikfi asd Farkar fitraatfi. Tai. 1167 to brlns In their olalme against eald bs held tomorrow moralaf In Brook­ munity, kin pis will taste Just fins, wit! 'The bull looked up and ehoiwed luslnsss Hsrvisss Uffsrsd ...... 11 Fbene 6160, eetate, and the said adtilnletratrlg Is lyn, Ths little Webber flrl died 'The right of employsss and em­ dbt a doubt." rest fut. Tbe diver dedgsdodged ta ToussDold lirvtots Offsrsd . .. .. ll- A directed to give publle notice to the It went post. And then tbs buU tiindifig^ofitrastlfifi I FOR R E N T-ID C ROOM tenement, yesterday aftsmoon. ins was ployers uike to orgSBis# for eol- lorists-^urssrlsB ...... I HOUSEHOLD GINIDS 61 oredltors to bring In their olaHne bsllsvsd at on# time to bs recover- Icetlvs bsrgslning snd socisl setlon; "You bot It will," cried ioouty. stopped, suddenly, and off poor 'uflsral tfirsstors • > tin tj •'•• m : | medera Improvementfi, comer of within eald time allowed' by poetlng irotcottoB of botn in tbs sxerds# of "flay, I wMt mins now. Just icouty flew. [satin: Plumbing—Roofiag ,m a oopy of this order on tbo publlo Ing. She leaves b«v parents, two FOR lA L B -A T ONCE, tbrfifi pipci Wfidfiwertb aad flummlt itreetc sign pvtt nearest to ths a Mg surprise plBf goad. Aiwa M. RliMy. elepbone 8487. tice given, NEWSPAPERMAN DIBS quate nrovlaidBa for tbe preteotton. "Eat your flll. Don't bs afraid." to ms. 'Tbs buU ride was a dandy WILLIAM S, KTDB sduoatlea, spiritual aurturs, u m floon Coppy shouted, "Gee, bow aad rd like saotbsr eos." EduesflMial FOR "fc ’gALE-VIED NEW Home FOR RENT—4 ROOM lower flAt, Judge. wbolsiome reersatlon of Svsry ebUd. good/ Tbs llBymItss ate all they bursis ano OlassiB All ImprevemeDts, newly deeorAt> M-»-l-lt, Derby, Smt, 6,— (AF)-ansln10 I . f f . . I ...... MW*.f .«.II*A takes at one#. Xnqulr* 184 Hfii#U AT A COURT 07 PROBATE MELD bar of tbs Derby nlws staff of tbs la legislation, flnoaolng, tronaporta- with ms. I'm going to bav# some ------at Manoheeter, within and for the any rids, aad I knew of s place fusiea:i—Dramatis m . I f •treot. Ansonia Ssntlnsi, died of heart fail­ tloB, and tbe pries of farm products TantifiB—instrustioo f .f f. fM . .. if RENTS NOW AVAILABLE la ill Dlstrlot of Manchester, on the Ith fun. where you Jon have a lot mere fisctloBfi of tbe town, modem flve day of ieptember, A, D,, 1911, ■ ure at hli desk in ths Derby office ss oomporsd wltb tbs cost of mo- "7 know a fellow who bos fun." _____■ giaaBsfal Present WILLIAM S, HYDE, Esq., of ths newspaper this momlnf. eblBsry snd otbsr oomraodttiss brought a big bull to tbs fair. You Neods—atesks—Mortgages m m 1} aad fix room teaemojtfi from 116 Judge. kuslnsss Opportuoltiss *99H9f999j9 ii ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 6H £ir aieatb up. Arthur A. KaoflA Grant waa widely known as a news­ wblob bs must buy. ouifbt to ess It kick up In tbo olr "Ob, that sounds great We’U ISD0#|^ iG M M t i t t t t i 0 i 9 99 9 9 99H if Eetate of Charlotte R, Seaman late 'Justlos, opportunity, and squol TfilepboofiPfilfipboofi 6440 or 4669. of Manoheeter, In eald Dlstrlot, de­ paperman aad wma for years a lead- when it begins to run.^' follow ^ , " #se Dotty oried. "Con m§ip M i iiH FOR RENT-ON MAIN atraot, oeaeed. ir in boys' work in Nauntiuok Val- rights for oftf mutual good will and I ride, too?" Of eourse you eon," Msip WAflitd^l^iinAfs co-opsratlon among racial, sqp- Uslp WAflttd^MAlA II a. I . . . . .IM furnished room, suitable for toaob- The Exeoutor having exhibited hie l*y. Hs was a native of Bridgeport. Ths TlBiss met tbs owner of tbs come the, reply. "Tbsro's room Mslp Waptsd—Mai# or rsutola .. ors. Pbonu 6160. BUSIN EBB LOCATIONS administration aoeount with eald ee­ Hs is survived by bis mother, Mrs. nomlc, and rsUglous groups. bull, and ficouty sold, 'Td love onougli for. oU, Agents Wanted tate to this Court for alowanos, It Is fosspblns O. Grant; one brother, 'Rs^dlatlon of war, drastic re­ to try and rids that follow." "Go 'This rids win taks you way lltuatlottfl Want._ FOR RENT —FURNXfHED room* FOR RENT 64 ORDERED:-^hat the 9th day of duction of ormamsats, participation iltuatlons Wanted September, A D „,1911, at I o'olook Frsdsriek, of Shslton; sad one sis­ ahead." tbs owner sold up Mgb. la fact, you'll almost Efflployfflint Agent ...... tm light bousekouplnf, gao and FOR RENT-LARGE ROOM 30x40, (s. t.) forenoon, at the Probate Offloe, ter, Edna Grant, of Derby. in iBtsmatlonol agsnclss for ths "I guess that you win b# oU touch tbs sky. And you won't Live siMeh^fvfaaaPMdiirfi filnk in uvury room, ruaoonabl#, 106 aultAblfi for bufitasM or olub room. In said Manoheeter, be and tbe same peoosabls ssttlsmsnt of all con* right. If you moko sure to bong on need to worry, 'oouss J ’mow you Dogs—Blrds--Fsts ...... 9**909 Foster street.—Orubu. le aeeigned for a hearliyr on the al- trovsrslss: tbv, building of a eo- rtAt 639 MAla street. Apply G. E. lowanoe of said admlifTetratlon ao« Onfy oxM-t«nth of the total avail­ tlgbt. T ^ not to get exdted, lad. mu not oU " , U vI llreek—Vslilolos ...... OlTd *99 able farm land in th# United States opsratlvs world order. Ksm oool. Don't lose your head." They shortly rsoobsd s fsti Poultry and_fuppllss ...... TO RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, Keltb Fumltufe Oompsay, oppMlte oount with aaid eetate, and this Court 'Rseonltlon and maintenance of Wanted — Pots—Poultiy —Btoeli IS High eobool. direots tho Exeoutor to give publlo used to produe# food for human Ho tbon helped B ^ ty oUmb wheel, and Goldy 1st out quit#' near Mala street restaurant Tul. notlee to all persons Interested there­ consumption. tbs rights and rssponslbllltlss of Pm fiato—moMtlaMeas 8183. in to appear and be heard thereon by abestfd, and oD the banpy 'n«'lss squeal. "Ob, that's what ws ore Articles for lal# ...... TO RENT-OFFICES AT 666 Mala free spsseb, free assembly, and a goihg to rids," she ehouted, wfjUi and_Aoeosforios ...... « • publishing a oopy of this order in free press; tbs snoouragsmsnt of roared os Scouty houneed in tbe ®g Materials ...... m.. street (Orford Bldg.). Apply Ed­ •ome nweepaper having a olroulatlon R«al Eststa Kertgaga Loans olr. Tbe bull vos running wild. grin. In eaid Dlstrlot, on or before Septem­ Afprsisar free communication of mind with — nds—Watshes-^sweirr BOARDERS WANTED 69-A ward J. Holl. TeL ;648 aad 6036. mind as ssssntial to tbs discovery It tried to Jostle loeuty looes, 'I t ’s fun to be high qff the Blsetrleal Appllanoss—Itodlo . . . ber I, 1911, and by poetlng a eepy of but shortly found 'twos no ' use. ground and keep on gMng 'reund Jnsl and Feed #dfi-. this order on the public sign pest In aBOROB’V ORAZIADIO of truth'.” Oardsa — Pars^O alry Ftodupto HOUSES FOR REN1 66 the Town where the deoeaeed last Avenom u pM 'Tbs mors tbe Mg buU Jumped onf 'round.' A men oried "AU UouMbold Ooeds ...... ROOM FOR RENT—Orouaaors sec­ dwelt, four days before eaid day of around, tbs mOrs wee Soouty aboard,” and all the Haymltpe MaohlooM and Tools ...... mn«< tion, one single and on# doub)# RENTS OF BVEHY Deeorlptloa hearing and' return make to tbis Paraenal Frepa.tr Tbs govlst govsmmsat bos pro­ smllsd. crawled la. Musloal Instrumofits room, with or without board. 316 aad price, Slagles, flats, teaemeatfi Court. itera iteok aad rlsturas duced bordy beef animals by cross­ Middle Turnpike East Tel. /390. —BO WILLIAM i. HTDE 7urnUura, Aatiquilaa Talapbena SI7I cbAifs. Dial 6601. Jobs F. 7arma, Llva Stock tS4 He, Main fit ing ssbus and Msoo with native As Boouty bung on to ths bull, (Oopoy shows what feed elm he ■banaoB, 79 RuseeU street has la the next etory.) FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, 7arm Implamants Maaehastar, Conn. ^ 1ttls. the direr sold, "Now. wmteb nto -Bmvi with or without board, la private Roetamnsf. family, near Main stroet Tal^boau 7606. A LLE Y OOP A Battle of Monsters! By HAM LIN osrdsrs TYsstsd ...... MAi.M.Od—A FOR RENT—LARGE BTEAM heat­ I Nl ed roopi for one or two persons OOOCoaff ssssa—Heal ■ototo ~ -- ~ Swith or without board, in privat# OH,OH/ THERE - NOI^DINNV, QL' PAL- A p s ^ s s ts . Plata Tsumnimto m 99 family. 34 Locust street Tsl. 4693. GOES THE SUN.^ VOU StXN R l ^ THERE THEN - OUT ^THEY’RE KILLIN' W Euslassa Locations for Rout dl DON'T OF THE INHY I DON'T WANTA AN EYE POOR DINNV- fc?Mbai®tor^ « PLEASANT FRONT bed room, and DARKNEbb- i r a M r B em oflor Mont board for gmtlomaa. Rsoeonabls GET CAUGHT ON ON YOU WHYCANfT I, ifaotod to Rout ...r ...... prloo. TsUpbono 4411. 8 Ooklaad ,THE GROUND ^ M P I N ^ street A F T E R IT / •rtasoat EuildlBg for falo islBsss ^opofty for^fial# 8 FOR RENT—LARGE pleasant room .GETS DARK/ fo*- 8 psnens, with board. Reason- 68 Gordsn strost Phono 6294, ,P ^

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M n. Ima Br«fg—I've Ju«t coftie A woman had hw radio tuned in YOU /VND TH B WA.Y. m i lT INDEED? HMP pS ^ U P T - t - j back from the beauty parlor. on a sermon the other Sundry eve­ t h e /v v o s t u s e l e s s EGAD, MADAM--WITH A 1 Mrs. Sour Castlo—Too bad you ning and, not being particularly in­ ORNAMENTS IN TH\S HOUSE ? BIT OF MONEY 1 HAVE ^ were ^'t waited on, dearie. terested in the sermon, she turned quickly to another station. The last I' v e m a d e u p m y m \n d U E F T , I a m ^ U y In ^ a A woman asked her daughter words she hea -d the reverend say T H A T yOxSUB 601MG TO SET BUSINESS ENTERPRISE were: “And ^e Lord was with Jo­ one afternoon recently to stop WORK OF SOIME KIND, VF T FOR MMSELF 2 A HOCRLE using a vacuum cleaner which the seph,’’ and ^.he first words that fan^y Just, had acquired. came through from the other sta­ HA^/E t 6 b u y a SRINiDSTONE IS CHATTLE TO NO MAN? tion were: "And he knocked a / (to a caller)— don’t a n d s e n d NbU OUT SHARPEHINS HAW -W HAT SA^f MDU ." want her^o use it, because we are TO THIS?-1 AM paying for it on the installment KNIVES J-^THERE ISN'T ONE pla"- Mother says on Daddy’s night WHOM 1 KNOW OF. IN THE WHOLE . GOIISK& IN TO T H E Daughter (promptly) — Well, out he’s as hard to locate as a H O OPLETfelBE, W HO IS 600D P E T S TO R E mother, can’t 1 play on the piano woman’s waistline. either? OR' ANVTHINS, Man is a imart animal. He don’t EXCEPT MAYBE 2hese are the days when it rests know where he came from', where a business man to see a cus­ he’s going, or where he li at. Think tomer walk in more than a bur* it over. lesque show ever did. Not all of the mistakes we make are counted against us. Sometimes SEPTEMBER SECRBTS: When we do what is supposed to be the money a seldom troubles wrong thing, and hit upon the right htm—If to investigate the truth of idea. Its rem arks . . Solomon may have been the wisest man ot his day, but of course that was long Edith—You are positively the before your time . . . As a woman wo,‘St dancer 1 ever saw. grows older she becomes Inore sen­ Julian—Well, it’s something to sible and less bossy. The same goes know that I excel la that respect, fo* man, too. . . . Often there is a t least. mors re^ religion in a modest lit­ tle church than in r pretentious Woman has been called the weak­ one . . . A horse town has two er sex, but we have never noticed filling stations. . . . Like attracts any of them letting a barber talk like. That applies to you. . . . them into putting some stuff on ^m e people cannot be accused of her hair that she didn’t want. being quitters—they never get Love letters are about the only started. . . . Ii you do not wish to can’t be crowded, fit yourself for a posi­ medium for a fellow who tion at the top. . . . Easy street is croom or play the guitar. hshd ^o find. The best alarm clock is ham and eggr cooking in the kitche'i. Hotel Qerk (to the guest who didn’t know it was the thing now- (0 rMuis«.Tw. nil) e ada]m to nave a bath adjoining FLAPPERasattas»T.ew. FANNY______SAY& every hotel room)—Sleep well? Gues^—No. The room was all right and the bed was very com­ S( ()R( MY SMI i H No Ghost By John C. Terry fortable. But I couldn’t sleep much ''1 AIN'T GOT S\.\6WT6Sr IDEE ’VDU DONY SAV ! AINT SUPERSTmOUS, scorchy; because Z was afraid somebody SCORCHV , BUT V tk aCT U K t IT WAS REAAEMBBR WHEN THE BAVAGB BUT ITS A LEAD THAT WOWT TAKE would want to take a bath and the A GHOST IVIAVBE \ CRITTER SHOWED UP ONCE LONG TO RUN DOWN . only door to it was through my AND SAVED BETTY FROM THAT THE CROW SCOUTS HAVE JUST AAURDERER, GAROA ? ---- ARRlVED.TOO ! room. S iM t ^ t R e ,JAKB I ^ " WH«T l JUST&AW? WeVL. PRmV NtAR TO OMI KlUED HIM .TO O ! ^ ^ GOSH.T^IAT’S RIGHT ■ A few little words in the moon­ - stave's WiLb 006, UOHTMIIMi REME/^BEP. ? r I ip YOU th in k i t could be light often leads to the altar, and — TR0TTtO RISWT UF TO POSSIBLE THAT HISTORY a few little words in your sleep ME HOWLED — AND COULD BE REPEATIKG, may lead to the court. -?AN OFF TOWARD ITSELF- f CANVON CANIP • Jim—rd go a long way for you, Jenny. Jenny—Please do. The fellow with a wooden foot isn’t the only one these days who takes a false step.

Miss Fatso—Oh Joy! Oh joy! Oh / Joy! Tve lost ten pounds, dearie. Miss Sarcastio—^Don’t ^ worry, cutle. You’d never notice it. WASHINGTON TUBS 11 By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams WHAT AGlSHTl WHY,] ITS BO DOGGOME PEACEFUUl AH SEEN OAT BOY Troubles of a Writer UE.T ME. <3^m P aT»-\e T«C We’d never lack for meat and \T SORT O' TAKES GEE*. 1 6ETCHA THERE'S KOBOOY G iT BOCY OFFN a HOSe, 'T VN OMAKI . An * Sft&MPED, a n ' drink c w VOOR BREATH. sELSE WrrHlM A MILLIOH MILES If we could only make our think oOOO ’ Co RW? WiCYeo , BoT AH HAivi Flow just as freely as our ink. The more dashing a man is, o > - \ . , NE.BBER HSAR • HIM the harder he is to hold OWOOH? WOH NIEAKI, OAT c u r w L GOSPICIOOS X GOT TD GiT \a/a \T a VSIOK4 A M * A R A G O N m i m u T e ! i - r • Hi—

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Y„ w u tha apaakar. At thia aaa- rot DOOVOM. Xt la urgad that ai many o< the oHxoAoom n u u . ?l a c b llanehsatar Oranga mambars as FOB B1AMGHB8TM8 FOUU. al's Mr. Paaraon waa^ praaaatad 26 ATTEND LUTHER with a wrlat watch by tha' iSiohia «• •( D__ r.___ H o w ard Bfast, too! Regina D’ltalla society win hold Herman Johnson was named as a Berggren, Irving Carlson, Shrald trons’ night, with a supper at 6:80 summer at their farm in Stafford, Its regular meeting this evening at member of the Student Loan Fund Erickson, Bkllto Johnson, Erland At RALE’S Curtains—Main Floor, left V e rm o n t p. m. 7:80 at the Italian club nooms on committee and reporter for the Lu­ land Johnson, Eva M. Johnson, Norman street. All members are theran Companion and New Eng­ Gunnar Johnson, Herman Johnson, The Amaranth Sewing club will Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shorts o l 88 land Conference Luther League. Norma Johnson. Erik Modean, Mr. Pleasant street have as their urged to be present white meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 Erik W. Modean was re-elected art'* M rs. H elge Pearsen A rth u r A o’clock at the home of Mrs. Mildred guests Mr. and Mrs. William Cross Miss Janice Freitag, of Miners’ editor of Coluleco News and was Anderson, 'Helen Beirggren, Elsie Harrison, 28 East Middle Turnpike. of Utica, N. T. Falls, Mass., has returned to her se’ected as delegate to the Chris­ Brandt, Rev. and Mra. K. E. Erick­ outing home after spending the week with tian Youth Conference of the Au- son, Carl Matson, li^dred Noren, Mr. and Mrs. Burton R Keeny, of gustana Synod, to be held at Up- Mr. and Mrs. G. . Albert Pearson, Keeney street salp College in Ekud Orange, N. J., Ivar Scott, Edith 1* Stone and October 11 to 15. Myrtle Johnson. flannel Mr. and Mrs. Raymond BaU and A banquet Saturday night, held at the Y. W. C. A., was attended their daughter, Patty Rae, are leav­ We Were Just ing for Miami, Florida, tomorrow by nearly 800 members, the largest after spending a few days with Mr. attendance in the history of the Able To Get In and Mrs. Burton R. Keeney, of District. Judge Carl Anderson of On This "Buy!” Keeney street Middlf.town was toe principal We bought this fiannel speaker. Among toe local speadeers months sgo...w e can’t buy werr Helge Pearson, Hermam John­ For School! more at 12^c when this is new fa ll ADVERTISEMENT son anc Erik Modeam. gone. Extrq heavy qiuUlty. M g Chorus fancy top 86 Inches wide. Mrs. Rose Kronlck of The WUrose Rev. Sigurd L. Hanson of Mid­ Main Floor, left Start The Season Off Right Dress Shop is in New York obtain­ dletown, who was re-elected presi­ fabric ing another exclusive selection of dent o:. toe District, was toe smart frocks for faU wear. speadcei; at toe Sunday morning socks service. N e a rly 100 singers attend­ Shetland gloves ed toe reheaursad o f toe D istrict chorus Sunday afftemoon amd gave Express Shop For Our LlmonslBes to BOSTON I a concert a t SpraigUe M em orial hadl floss 6 Trips* Dally in the evening, at which toe Rev. $ 1 . 0 0 Ronad T r ip . S3.A0 Elvadd Law son o f W h lt| Plains, N . Leares Center MOTOR pair 1 7 c Travel Bureau 483 Main St Manehester New fall shipment of fancy On Today’s Market top socks for boys and girls. WEDNESDAY TeL TOOT If you intend to do a great They’de B e |1.48. SCHALLER’S REPAIRS Sizes 8 to 9^. 5-8 length. deal of knitting this winter BERKSHIR We have brushes for all And we’ve lovely new fall ...and who isn’t...then types of power motors in sto^k anklets, 25c pair, too! STOCK UP at this price. It In many of toe larger CIDER MILL wlU be higher! Good shades. stores today (on checking), . AISLE and can make repairs without Main Floor, right we find these gloves priced Open Tuesday, Sept. 5 delay. Main Floor, left 81.49. A U our reorders w ill be FEET HURT? and ri'.^9 too! Soft suede-finished NORTON appliqued models. Classic 4-button SPECIALS Delmar D. Austin Tues., Thurs. and Sat. length. Brown, black, beige. Foot Correction Specialist / ELECTRICAL * Each Week Thereafter Main Floor, right 174 Main Street Manchester INSTRUMENT CO. F o r Appointm ent D ial 4070 linen Men’s Handkerchiefs 352 Woodland Street Phone 4060 In white with satin stripes. CO T E L E P H O N E 6482 Hilliard St., Manchester hankies I 6 f o r ...... C Electric * Handmade Gowns ^ They’re i,reat for school. Refrisrerator Finest linen hankies with A special purchase, in colors, 7Q r» hales s e l f -s e r v e boys’ A Special appUque trims on one or four For Exper-. com ers. Selling! and p rin ts...... fa/C* Service G R P c E R Y caps Main Floor, left. * t I Call 5680 metal window I Women’s'Hosiery \ ------Authoilzed Frlgldalre Serv> Full fashioned chiffon silk hosiery, 4 .0 toe-man, with 10 years’ ventilators • slightly irregular, all colors ...... * I a / C practical experience. Wednesday Specials What little man doesn’t KEMP'S, Inc. (Store Open All Day Until 6.) want one. They're great! I \ Bleached Sheets FaU tweeds. For boys 2 to 3 9 * MAXWELL HOUSE 8 . Sizes 81x99, heavy quality, free from filling, 7 0 /* Main Floor, rear. regular $1.00, f o r ...... • a/ C Cold nights wm soon be here. And there will be fall • COFFEE lb. * storms, too. Beat toe Weath­ Good to the last drop! 2 4 Infants’ Department Features er man to It get a few of these metal ventilators. 8- INTERNATIONAL Baby jumper swings, in blues, pink, and O ft /• TRUSSES 7 inches high, adjustable to 88 “ Sylo” Inches. Ilx87-lnch models, FULL UNE OF SALT Ig. pkg. 50c. Women’s Pajam as RUPTURE TRUSSES Free-mnnlng ealt! W h at A ELASTIC STOCKINGS W H IT E L O A F “ B uy!” An odd lot, rayon one-piece pajamas, O ft KNEE CAPS ANKLET!^ Just 300 O nly! in all colors...... O O C EXPERT IN CHARGE P reservin g Tim e FLOUR 24 1/2 lb. bag $1.09 With wrap-around back Guarantee Perfect Fit. lim it one to a cnetomer. linen Is H ere! Men’s Shirts Home Calls At No Extra C A M P B E L L ’S T O M A T O An odd lot, white broadcloth, collars attached, *T Q ^ Charge— Phone 3806. dish towels aluminum broken sizes, while they last fo r ...... fa / C ARTHUR’S SOUP Cf- cans preserving ( D R U G STORE TUs itocciRl on tMuato soap only! They’re 5 $ 1 Women’s Gloves 845 MAIN STREET g re a t f o r housework. Slip-on fabrics, in black, mocha, chocolate, ft O n Fresh Cut kettles Purple . . They w on’t We’ve just 800 of these and J a v a ...... O a / C 'rip out at EXTRA HEAVY linen dish PLUMS BEETS the seam s towels. The new lot W ILL ■ when bend­ BE 26c each. Hemmed Early Delivery in g over. ready to use. Qiolee of blue Open All Day 2 doz. ^ 2 lbs. 5® and peach, yellow and blue 19 The wrq;>- 8:00 A .M . Cut carrots Included, tool W ednesday PINEHURST Dial 4151 Sweet, Jnlcy plums! a r o u n d borders. Large slse. back gives Main Floor, left Pinehurst Special On Cantakrapes! Pinehurst plenty o f f r e s d o m. Lean DeLuxe Large, roomy. 14-quart Large, Delicious BuU t • up E v «y School Tot -^=5^ HALES kettles. Regular 95c grade Ground Beet shoulde r s.. Should Own One! —WEDNESDAY ONLY at Fresh ground. All the juice Lamb White only. 79c. C over extra. retained. hlelons ea. lO e Slies 34 to' E x tra L a rg e for stewing MEALTM MARKET 62. pencil boxes B asem en t lb. 25c Bender’s Surprise 2 lbs. S 3 c Main noor,.rsar. Melons Fresh SHOULDER R egu lar $12.60 2 lbs. 4 8 c Carrots. Onions. 25« c / 2 for 2 S ^ Beef Liver * LsatlMrette cases with pen­ Canning cil. pen, pen point eraser. Native Veal Chops - little 'Tots* • lawn Wild Grapes, \ STEAK The handiest Uttie box and basket ...... «... HAVE YOU A COMPLAINT? O N L Y 25e! 60c Fleaae tell na If yon have. It Fancy p m c a l e , Main Floor, front Tomatoes win be a favor to na. And It win Wealthy, mowiers Peaches Pears help ne right a wrong which othMWiae and earefnl ae we are . pajamas drug: savings Cauliflower —anight oonttmie. We would like Gravenstein or pound 28o Mennen Baby Pow­ Onions to have our service perfect. But, McIntosh Apples $0.9& dnen we are only human, we oaa- Out from the beet d er ...... 16c Certo Dot hope to attain perfection every grade A, No. 1 6pc Woodbury Shampoo ^ I b S p * 25c Jar RiAbers day. Your erittclra win he^ ns prime beef. 29« JUat TWO only to Mosa la the >1|^ direotton. And It win * * • ' . ■ (Tar, ooeoanut oU, liquid ' Summer , pqjsaMh’ worn out at |6.<6. 1 rahr, Jelly Glasses b e liMwdind b y our B lanager, p er- C aUfom ia oaetUa.) 1 only, 18-todi aowera. B a l- out? Then you want a fSw f Glass Jars soeaBy, 3^ will cordially weicome 28e Blue-Jay Oom Plas­ bearinf ifiowurt; high eutp of these. Nsst prtnts; drop ter ...... 16o any wm from yon. / Bartlett Pears PORK tinqg sraeeL ’ P a n fln W a x ssst Slses 2 to 6 yesrs. S5o Vick’s Vapo Rub ... .28c lishi moor, resr.' Main Floor, right New Beeix, 2 biBu .. .9c Nathre, First Grade 6 f o r I S c CHOPS Tendw, fresh pork cut from government Inqieetod porkers, Fancy OBXioto, 2 bon. .. .9c POTATOES Bananas Rips Tomaloes, 8 lb s... .9c Sweet Petetoes 3 9 c peck Ivory Soap, 6 bars 29c HAMBURG 8Iba.,9e. 4Bbs.,17c Large Rinao ...... 19c lb. fldfPM k . . ..» • . ... 21c IGhecB B eani* W ax Beans - Cidtt Vinegar/galkm . .39c STEAK CddT- SpfaMch— Frcah Psaa. (Jug extra.) Fresh, lean Hsiqhvrgt Comi> A ‘ » J V • * *

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