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VOL. L V n , NO. 206 (Claaelfled Adverttelng on Page 12) MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1938 (FOURTEEN PAGES)
Snatched From Crib SEIZEAMAN GREET METHODISTS
U. S. DEMANDS RETURN OUT OF C R O P
FOR PARLEY
INC^HCASE
OF PROPERTY SEIZED, 9^0 Be Officiafly Wdeomed CULBERTSON IS G-Men Grab Spedator At
To Town At PubKc Serv- Home Of Kidnaped Boy, ice Tonight; Committees LOSER IN SUIT RETAINED BY JAPANESE
Rush Him Toward Miami; Convene On Church Busi- IN TOP COURT Scant Hope Child Is Afive. June Week A^ain at Academy Strong Note Declares In- ness Throughout Today. Conn. Court Of Errors Re- fringement Of Rights Of Princeton, Fla., June 1.— (A P )— Agents of the Federal Bureau ot CONFERENCE SCHEDULE verses Judge Booth, Gives Owners In China Is Givinf Investigation emerged from the
Tonight home of James Bailey Cash, Sr., to- Former Owners Foreclos- day, seized a spectator standing In Government Increasing 6:00 p. m.—Dinner. a crowd a hundred yards away and 7 ;30 p. m.— Devotional Period. rushed him off In an automobile. Addresses of welcome: Lo- ure On Ridgefield Estate. Concern— Sees No Rea- The car headed toward Miami be- cal church, officials of the fore the crowd, numbering about town, ministerial aasocla- Hartford. June 1— (A P )—In 400, realized what was taking place. son For Interference. tton. Response by Bishop Five minutes later Sheriff D. C. Herbert Welch. Music by three-to-two decision hinging on Coleman and several deputlea, who South church choir, technicality In the 275,000 mortgage arrived here this morning to start 8:15 p. m.—Worship. Sermon by Washington, June 1.— (A P ) . on the palatial Ridgefield estate of an Intensive search of the neighbor- Rev. Dr. Harold Paul —The United States demand* Ely Culbertson, the Supreme Court hood for five year old James Cash, Sloan, New York. Subject: ed today that “Japan take Im-; of Errors today reversed Judge John Jr., kidnaped Saturday night, aped "John Wesley's Aldersgate off In the opposite direction toward mediate steps to restore Amer* Experience." Rufus Booth's dismissal of Superior Homestead, a village a few miles ican properties in China to Tomorrow Court foreclosure proceedings south. their rightful owners.” 8:30 a. m.—Conference Session. brought against the noted bridge . The throng from which the man Devotions. Holy Commun- expert by the former owners of his In a strong note presented’ estate. was taken had been waiting In a ion. Bishop Herbert Welch, school yard for Sheriff Coleman to Ambassador Joseph C. Grew; presiding. The court ordered a new trial of Instruct them In carrying out the the foreclosure suit which the trus- to Japanese Foreign Minister' 9:80 a. m.—Organization of Con- hunt by possca. Hope apparently Ugaki, the Japanese were told ference. Business session. tees of the estate of the late Fred- had been abandoned that the boy, 10:30 a. m.—Memorial Service. erick E. Lewis of Ridgefield Insti- held for 210,000 ransom, would be that their "infringement o f . Rev. F. T. Bertram, pre- tuted after Culbertson refused to and interference with Ameri- returned alive. siding. Memorial Address. reimburse them for a 2337 premium Uncle Glveo Up Hope for 2131,600 in Are insurance. can rights in China” was "giv- Rev. G. G. Scrivener. “I talked with the family and ing the government of the 12:15 p. m.—Adjournment. Chief Justice Maltbie and Justices nothing whatever happened laat 12:30 p. m.—Luncheon. Avery and Brown held that the United States increasing con- terms of the mortgage agreement night," said W. P. Caah, the boy’a 2:00 p. m.—Conference session. uncle. "The caae la exactly where It cern.” 3:30 p. m.—Executive session. required Culbertson to pay the In- surance premiums for the protection was yesterday only It la one day It was pointed out that 6:00 p. m.—Dinner. Reminiscent of the Lindbergh kidnaping waa the abduction of five- wdrse. of the mortgagees' Interest Jus- year-old James Bailey Caah, Jr., above, who was snatched from the while Japanese civilians have i 8:00 p. m.—Evening service. Rev. "I’ve given up all hope the boy William T. Wallace, presid- tices Jennings and Hinman dlasent- bed of his parents' home at Princeton, Fla. Fears for the child’s been permitted to enter and do ed, claiming that there was no auch safety increased after 210,000 ransom money paid by the father, win be fotuid alive. I didn't have ing. Sermon: Rev. Dr. H. much hope from the start but I feel business in areas from- which: P. Sloan, New York City. agreement and that Culbertson was prosperous gas-sUtlon chain proprietor, failed to bring his return as the Sino-Jap conflict has Justified in refusing payment "espe- promised by tbe kidnapers. that laat night was tbe last chance Subject: "Another Need for for him to return alive." moved on American business-' Rellgiour Certainty." Music cially In view of the disproportion of the amount of Insurance to that The overalled O sh , who runs a men and missionaries have] by Cecellan Club. rival filling atatlon next door to ^ of the debt." been denied . permission n o t . Jaroea (^aah, Sr., indicated that bis ----- Charged Double Default only to resume their form er' brother now waa willing for the Presentatloq of the colors, traditional ceremony of “June week" Memorial services wU! be held to- The trustees of the estate, Mary PRESIDENT URGES SPEED posses to take to the fields since 24 at the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., la depicted In this photo, residences but even to visit s morrow at 10:30 a. m. on the second Russell Lewis of Ridgefield and the City Bank Farmers Trust Co. of hours bad elapsed after be paid the with Midshipman E. L. Knapp, co mmander of the winning company, their holdings. day of the Southern New England New York, Instituted the proceed- 210,000 ransom with no word from standing beside Miaa Ruth Beheld Inger of Monroe, Mich., color girl State Department officials^ Conference of tbe Methodist Episco- the abductoro. for 1938. Midshipman A. B. Yeatea, Navy crew captain for two ings in July, 1937, on the charge IN CREATING NEW JOBS estimated that over 300 Amar-', pal church, for fourgiaatora and one that Culbertson waa In default on ...«Th» temper of tha crowd, howr^* yean, hands over the flog. A t the right is Copt. Miin Droemal, com- supply pastor who died during <1.- ever waa to start oeorchlng regard- mander of midshipmen. [cans have been waiting id) the mortgage In two respects: by conference year. Those who will bis refusal to pay the insurance less of whether the family and Shanghai for many months to| memorialized at this annual service premiums for the protections of authorities w ere willing. Grizzled, get permission to return , tot ore: Rev. George S. Delano, late of Asserts That Unemployment their Interest and by conveying title sun-browned citrus growers and their properties in the Yangtze ' Dorchester, Mass.; Rev. William H. to the estate to "the Culbertsons, LATE NE m truck farmers with pistols on their Dunnack, late of Wllllmantlc; Rev. Inc.,” without notifying the morL Situation Has Grown More hips and shotguns In their cars NEARLY TWO MILLIONS valley, including Nanking. Warren A. Luce, late of Mlddle- gagees. voiced grim threats against the men Ooeopied by Soldtora boro, Maas., and Rev. Charles W. In the opinion written by Justice who snatched little "Skeegle" laat The note aald that "the problem o t Martin, late of Bridgewater, Mass., Serious Since ffis Mes- FLASHES! Saturday night. enablmg American ciUzena In niina and Frank Chamberlain, a supply Avery, the majority found error in the decision in which Judge Booth Soldiers, goonts Ready WON BY 23 AMERICANS to re-enter and raposoeaa their proi>- preacher of Wllllmantlc. sage Was Delivered. National Guardsmen, war vet- ertiea from which they have hem Rev. Martin was the only active TO USB U. S. ENGINEERS. excluded by tbe Japoneee m illtot/ member of the conference of the tixinUnued no Page fen) Parle, June 1— (A P)—An agree- erans and 1,6(X> Boy SMUts were ready to Join the farmers In the and of which the Jiqionese military four who died during the year, the ment .between the French govern- have been and In aome caaea aUll or* others serving in retired relations. ment and United Stales ^rplane search. They were pessimistic about Held Tickets On Three First Washington, June 1 — (AP) — REORGANIZATION In occupation ii giving tbe govern- Their Pastorates President Roosevelt asked today manufacturers for what may catching tbe kidnapers now but sought to find the youngster dead or ment of tbe United Statea increaalng Rev. Charles W. Martin served a OFFENSIVE IS ON amount to a general overhauling of Horses In Engfish Derby; concern.” ' number of churches In New Hamp. that Ck)ngress impose "no restric- the French wiarplane industry by alive. tions” over the administration of NEXT BIG ISSUE "It is difficult", Japan was told, shire, Maine and Massachusetts and American engineers waa disclosed The territory to be searched la to perceive any warrant for the was pastor of tbe First Church, relief funds provided In the 23,247,- today at a meeUng of the Chamber sparsely settled. East of tbe mam Total United States Win- EASTOFTERUEL of Dri>utles air oommlttee. continued placing by the Japoneea Taunton, Mass., at hla death. Rev. 000,000 spending-lending blU. highway, which runs north and authoriUes of obatacles In the way Members of the committee sold Warren A. Luce served churches In In a letter to Senator Adams (D., south through Princeton, wide win- nings Over 3 Millions. of return by 'Amerie.ma who hava Massachusetts and Connecticut and Colo.), floor manager for tbe relief Chairman Lucien Bossoutrot hod ter vegetable fields, weed-growm at Plan Abandoned For Tbis legltlnlate reason for proceeding to waa a former pastor of the Burnside measure, Mr. Roosevelt asserted told them that In return for a recent this season, cover the flat country order of 100 Curtiss pursuit planes the areas in question." church. Rev. William H. Dunnack Hand To Hand Fighting As that the unemployment altuaUon to the coast. West of the highway Is Tne United States apeclficolly da- ' served pastorates In Maine, Connec- has "grown worse" since he sent American manufacturers had agreed Sestion Of Confess, But a district of lime, orange and grape- New York, June 1__ (AP) — monded the returq of the University ticut and Rhode Island and waa for- his relief message to Congress six to send engineers to France to ad- fruit groves and west of that He the merly paator of the church In Spam*^ Rebels Move For vtae the air ministry. Twenty-three Irish Hospital Sweep- of Shanghai to the Northern and weeks ago. Evergladee. Southern Baptist Missionary Soci- Moosup. Rev. George 8. Delano "Emergency employment, there- • P • stakes tickets held In the United May Come Up Next Year. served churches in the South and SIX INDICTED. A.community meeting was called States won 21,935,000 on the run- eties. The University has been oc- The Capture Of Valenina. fore, should come right away In- at tbe schoolhouse for later today cupied by Japanese mUltary and the Southern N. E. Conference. stead of being referred," the Presi- New York, June 1.— (AP)— Dlo- ning of the English Derby at Epsom Rev. George G. Scrivener, former trlct Attorney Thomas E. Dewey to plan tbe bunt. A similar meet- Washington, June 1 — (AP) — naval units, the note said, since dent said, adding: Downs today. shortly after the outbreak of boatill- pastor of the South church and for- "It la the gap existing now that announced today six persons have { ing waa called off last night at tbe Government reorganization became father's request, relayed through This hiked the total winnings In tiea at Shanghai, August, 1937. mer Norwich District Superintend- Hendaye, France— (At the Span- we want to fill. Therefore, 1 great- been Indicted on a charge they loot- an Issue today for the next Con- ish Frontier)—June 1—(A P )— In- ed seven Investment trusta with the United States on the race and The note asserted tbe university ly hope that the emergency appro- gress —and possibly for the Novem- premises "have been used by the (Continued on Page Ten) surgents scaled precipitous moun- priation bill In its final form will combined assets of more than 216,- (Oonttnued on Page Tea) previous drawings from the Sweep- tains on the front east of Teruel to- 000,000 In the paat year. The an- stakes drum to 23,920,050. ber elections. Japanese for quartering troops and put no restrictions on tbe Immediate for military offices," and ad d^ that day, fighting band to hand with starting of works projects, and that nouncement came shortly after Dew- Americans had paid about 26.- Congressional leaders, with the government militiamen In a general ey's men arrested Vincent E. Fer- airplanes were stationed on tbs It will make possible the selection 800.000 for their topes for sudden approval of President Roosevelt, campus and a supplemental j-unway offensive aimed at the capture of lettl, a lawyer. wealth. formally abandoned for this session JAPANESE CLAIM of those projects which can be got • • • STANDUP STRIKES for planes constnicted "on the adjo. Valencia. under way most speedily.” Each of five of the 23 tickets on the legislation which had aroused On land and In tbe air, tbe fight- ARMSTRONG MATCHED. cent golf course which baa been con- Meanwhile "Little Business" gain- winning horses paid their owners nationwide controversy and reault- verted by the Japanese into a mUl- ing In this new drive by General ed assurance In the other big issue New York, June I.— (AP) — 2150,0(>0 when Bols Roussel came in ed In a major defeat for the admin- FOES WEAKENING Francisco Franco's army assured Promoter Mike Jacobs today flx ^ LAST FEW MINUTES tary flying field." before Ck>ngress—wages and hours first. istration. "During the period of Japanese proportions equal In severity to any —that Senate conferees would fight July 26 aa the date for Henry Arm- Scottish Union, second, won 275,- A statement Issued late yester- In the nearly two-year-old civil war. strong’a next world title bid. In occupancy several buildings havs for elastic standards In order to 000 each for 11 tickets held In the day by Senator Byrnes (D., 8.C.), been damaged and the majority His warplanes pounded cities and protect its interests. 15-round match with Lightweight United States. and Representative Warren (D., N. concentratlona on U"e eastern coast Champion Lou Ambers, after sign- looted," the note conflnued. Report General Chiang’s Senators Thomas D. Utah), Remington-Rand Workers The favored Pa.sch, finishing third, C.). chairmen of the Senate and Hostilltlea Over while the full power of bis Infantry, Walsh (D., Mass.), and Pepper )D. ing the sensational negro to a three- year exclusive c o n t r o l returned 250.(X)0 each on seven House Reorganization committees, Japanese occupation, It was cavalry, and artillery slowly dis- Fla.), said many small merchants American-held tickets. said some form of a reorganization lodged government troops from The fight will be In New York. In 4 Plants Protest The charged, has continued for nlns Lines Are Giving Away and maAUfadturera bad declared • « • 7 MiUlon Fund bill would be placed before the new months, despite the fact that hos- their bristling positions north of the they could not continue to operate 1939 Congress. highway that reaches from Teruel CONSCBIPnON PLANS The winnings were paid from a to- tUlties ceased long ago and despite if they had to provldw' the same "It Is our opinion that the Amer- repeated written and oral rspreaen- Before Airplane Bombings to Sagunto and Valencia. minimum wages and maximum London, Jane 1— (AP>—Prime Rnlmg Of Highest'Conit tal Sweepstakes prize fund of $7.- Repqtta reaching the frontier said Minister CAomberlain told the 290,395 to which ticket purchasers ican people overwhelmingly desire tatlona made by the American Em- hours aa larger firms. some kind of effective reorganiza- bassy at Tokyo and the American the dealh roll from yesterday's In- Draft Compromiaa House of Oommom today that the throughout the world paid In 211,- surgent bombing of Granollers, 16 920.295. tion of our government In the Inter- consul general at Shanghai.. Shanghai, June 1— (AP) —Jap- The three senators are among overnment had a compulaory mili- lllon, N. Y.. Junq 1— (AP) — A "In various places In tbe lower anese said today Generalisalmo miles north of Barcelona, would tary service bill ready for snbmla- "standup strike" by Remington TTie 21,925,000 won on the race In- est of greater efficiency and practi- members of a Joint committee which cluded 2750,000 on Bols Roussel, cal economy," their atatement add- Yangtze valley," the United States Cbiang Kal-Shek'a latest defense slon to Parliament In tbe event of Rand employes In protest against ed. said, "American businessmen and lines along, tbe cross country Lung- (UMittaoed oo Page IWo) war. < refusal of the United States Su- 2825.000 on Scottish Union and (OoBttnoed on Page 'tea) 2350.000 on Paach missionaries have been prevented hol railway were gl'vlng way gradu- He added, however, that the MU, preme Court to review a National Some legtatatora declared, how- Besides, 533 other tickets held In ever, that the people clearly did not by the Japanese authorities from ally before Japanese aerial power. In preparation alnce 1922, did not Labor Relations Board order rein- returning to their places of business ' Japanese army planes Intensively .provide for general conscription of stating strikers ended quickly to- the United States on horse.s that j want reorganization legislation In did not start or failed to finish i the form recently considered by snd mission stations and are denied bombed Chinese troops near Lan- man power or appUcatkm of tbe day in plants at Mlddletowm, Conn., even casual acceea to their proper- feng, although the army of Nippon Farmet Lugs Own Coffin; compulsory service prtnclpla to In- and nioD, SyraciMe, and Elmira,. N. ties.” still appeared to be balked in its ef- Y. (OonUniied on Page Ten) (Oonttnued on Page Twro) dustry. The Japanese, the communication forts to reach Kalfeng and Cheng Chamberlain made hla statement Employes returned to their Jobs chow, railway points on tbs Central after being told that the company added, have refused permits "on ths Hopes To Crash Movies In an effort to queU a two-day ground that peace and order have ^ In a front which are important to furore over conscription, arising would do "everything poeslble" to Japanese offensive planned not been sufficlenUy restored." «U Jl from mneh-debated remorka Mon- meet demands of the Remington However, It was pointed out, “Ja p -, kVVnstIt Hankow, China's proviaion- Rond Employes Association that Hugo, Okla.^ June l — (A P)j--^ three days. HU feet, he sold, are day by Sir Thomas Inskip, minister Christianity As Only Hope anese civilians are freely permlttsd gB/capll^capltal. Grimed Ches Hunter ohoved his tbe group be recognized as the sole Japanese claimed capture of .1 J w. ^joro—"there's a bunion coming." for coordination of defease. bargaining agent for workers. to go into and reside In such areas . . own hond-wittled pine coffin down • • • —as, for example, at Nanking NlngUng, 20 miles west of Kwelteh, Hunter frankly said he U out to W. W. WilUx, assistant to the To Keep Peace In^ World a t a-further step in strengthening the rood toward Hollywood, and— make money. He carves out canes, BtARKETS AT A GLANCE. manager of the Elmira plant, sold where aome 800 Japanese nationals. % hs hopes—fame and fortune. New York, June l ^ ( A P ) — including a substantial number o f ' their 250-mUe balf-moon front, but snakes and wooden flgurtnea to pay "peaceful cesMtion of work" ended When night overtakes him, he expenses. He left hU wUe and five Stocks—Higher; ladustilals lead women and chUdren, are reported to ttey still were unable to force their there after 35 minutes. Harold Day, Bryn Mawrr. Pa., June 1.— (AP) Vway to go. be in residence.” V way ahead to a marked degree, and will crawl imder the ornate Ud of children at Idabel. raUy. manager at Dion, sold work wraa he added. "If we ore to some Japanese units about Lonfeng his casket and calmly go to sleep. "A man who came to Idabel hod Curb—Improved; nttUtleu and resumed after an hour’s delay. —Francis B. Sayre, assistant secre- gain peace we must build for it Orew's Statemeat ^ were cut off from communication The 55-yeor-old former former a aon away out in California," sold metals favored. Yesterday tbe Supreme court re- tary of state, declared today "more moral foundations. The breakdown With regard to Americans, how- CS and deputy oherlff sold today be bod Foreign Exchange—Quiet; sterl- which we see all around us Is the ever, appUcatlona have been with each other. Cbos. "The man sent plcturea of fused to review a decision uphold- genuine and Intelligent progre.ss to- No one could say definitely what a dream and a "warning of death ing In supply. ing a NLRB order directing the breakdown of external organiza- fused even for brief inspeetiaq -kj my outfit to the son, and the son ward learning how to build stable visits. . ' was the fate of the division headed- come to me. says a company out there ‘might’ Cotton—Strang; Wall Street and Remington Rond company to rein- Uon supported by material forces. by the colorful'Veteran of many "1 don't think ru die soon, but I trade buying. foundations for world peace had The whole world today is In a state "My government Is confldeot.’TM pay me good If I walked out there state nearly 4,000 workers, who as Grew formally tMd the Japanspi y cam p aigns,L ieut. Gen. Ken^ got up before daybreak next morn- with my coffin.” members pf sn A. F. of L. union, been accomplished during the past of gross materialism.” TREASURY BALANCE government, "thst the Japeese^,-- Doibora. Chinese sold it bod been ing, bod the lumber cut and in three Mrs. Hunter wasn’t In favor of went on strike in 1936. 20 years than during the preceding Sayre declared "the only direction cut to "mere remnants" and Japon- months and three days the coffin four centuries." in which can see hope for reach- government cannot but conceds that the trip, said CSies. Tbe Remington Rond Employes 1 tbe infringement of and tntartOr-'' eae odmlttod tha poaoibiUty Ooibora was finished. And now. Pm on my Washington, June 1.— (A P )—The Association, members of whlra quit Delivering the commencement od- ing permanent aolntlons is the way “When I actually shoved off my poMUon of the Treasury on May ence with American rights )a Chin* bod been encircled on three aides. way to Holl3rwood to have moving wife walked one way and me an- work today, was formed by workers dreM at Bryn Mawr college, Sayre of (Jhrlatlanlty.” id the movement for peace by the JiqioneM authoritlM InvMw Me Owace a t BMope plcturea mode." other, as we couldn’t stand tq say hired after tha 1986 striko. ‘I t Is time we awoke to the fact 11m divlaion yeotorday was re- Reeelpto. 213,597.237.70; expendi- ed in the aituaUoa to .wliieb ottsn-' Hunter pushed tbe cart f f o o d ^ * ha Mid. *1 won’t bock Joaeph Murray, chairman of tbs throughout the wrorld w u growing that civilization depends upec ac- tion la herein brought oro ooa d w y the coffin here from his home at tures, 251,118,73641; balance, 83,- Joint council of Remington Rand- 'at aU times more intelligent—less cepted moral stondoixls among no- out BOW, but I taka opens crying 086>43,S84A4; customs recelpta for to tbe repeated aasaranoes o t ths I W n a g * Id ob ^ Okla , M ’ nxllat awajr, is sentimentoljmd flabby.” tions less than among Individ- and I co a t bolp It I p mv* toji Ufa.’*, tlM month. I304W448AL 1)0 I « i F a g * "Bat MgJBave still a long, long uals,” he SOUL it^nUnns* or e t e t fPACm TWO MAMChii.aicK EVe NUTO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY^JUNE 1 ,19Sg MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1.1988 pao et hr ebI outalde foreman, waa alao notUed, With Sullivan leading the way Into alien to Iowa and low s Inteiests BIG S11AM SHOVE the pit over the rough road, Jarvle WIRE TO HOPKINS as they are to Senator OlUetto." videe that tbe Fire Chief or any per- course will bs explained at the meet- Sykes Auditorium on Wednesday dates for caucusoa and the nominat- tle cominiaeloner at tiM ftreeraot’s waa placed In the ambulance and Wearin, speaking twice over tbe MAYOR IS FACING NRW TICKET AGENT 0. $. DEMANDS RETURN son he may appoint will be author- ing to be held this evening. evening, June 22nd. ing convention. requeet. taken to the Manchester Memorial radio, asserted "the reactionary In- WATERWAYS PLAN ized to Inspect buildings of the city. An’arded Contract Friendly Clans Meeting HARWOOD IS FIRM Pryor's statemant of denuncia- Gov. Croea Is also reported to terest of the country Is behind Gil- ROCKVILLE The Friendly Class of the Union DPSET, DRIVER HURT hospital, arriving there at 13:15. STARTS NEW RGHT lette." AT LOCAL STATION Local Stocks The Italian Social Club petitioned Eugene F. Usk of Falrview ave- tion following tbe committee meet- have taken cognizance of tha pub> He waa consciou* when brought OF AMERICAN PROPERTY to erect a building 8x10 on Snlpstc church will hold its regular month- ing, forced publication of the state- Ilc’e strong reaction to tha Grand BRIBERY CHARGES nue haa been awarded tbe contract ly meeting and social this evening to the hospital, but waa eutfenng Furnished by Eddy Brothers 4k Co, STIRS OPPOSITION street and this was granted. for transporting the children of the IN HIS DEMANDS ment read by Harwood. Jury’s disclosures. such pain that It waa not poaaible Ali<;e J. Mortran, Sister Of Ellington schools during the coming at the church social rooms. Now, It was reliably stated, Democratic leadera, however, ap> 88 Lewis Street NOW UNDER JAP RUU Mrs. L. B. Groleau aaked pvrmla- Sponsor Party Town’s Digger Orertnrns As to learn the extent of hts injuiiea MAKRIED 48 YEARS, Former Affent, Now De- Hartford, Conn. ADOPT TWO BY-LAWS slon to erect two chicken coops year. There were five bidders, and Chairman Harwood, whp expressed pear to be awaiting developments. at once. Iowa Ofiidal Praises WPA 44^x6 at 83 Snlpsle street and this Mr. task was the lowest bidder for The East Central Pomona Grange regret that his committee failed to Johnstown, Pa., ExecotiTe ceased, Takes Over Position. William R. Martin Is sponsoring a party this evening In (Oonttnued from Pag* Om ) was granted. the contract. Prom the exainlnation that was Local Bepreaentatlve Blany Senators Against Sec- the Ellington Town Hall at eight Head Of State G.0JP. Wants act at Its last meeting. Is determin- It Is Illegal to sprinkle salt oo Rock Is Lifted; Oper- made It Is apparent that hla right DINNER PARTY GUESTS 1:00 p. ro. ({uotatloDt AT COUNCIL SESSION The quarterly report of the Joseph Uzlemblo . ed to get action at the next ses- railroad tracks In Alabama. Director For Endorsing Vernon, who Japanese o’clock for the purpose of raising leg la broken and there la a deep cut Accepted Bribes During ^ held the poslUon of ticket agent . Inaaraaoe Stocka government that th< auditors was tabled until the next Joseph Uzlemblo, 50, of 52 Village money to meet the pledge for the eion. _ on tbe left leg. It .was not possible . . Bid Asked Americaniricaa rights will ha raapaetad retary HnD’s New Treaty meeting. An 11 mill tax rate, the Action Taken Against itor Badly Iniored. Mr. And Mrs. Charles H. Car- ana telegraph operator at the Mah- that street died at his home on Tuesday erection o f the Hostess House at the Democratic party leaders are re- to tell until X-rays'bave been taken Wearin; Begin Discussions cheatw aUUon of the New York, Aetna Caaualty...... 82 87 tbe Japanese govammeat wil Peddlers And Fire Inspection same aa that of last year will be following a two weeks' Illness. He Eastern States Ehqiositlon Grounds ported to be conferring on the situa- Just how badly this leg had been In- lisle Wed In Rockville; Steel Strike, Is Complaint Aetna Fire ...... 47 43 take Immedista atapa. In keaplnj * Hartford Rallro^ Sobmitted To Canada. Ordinances^ Are Voted At recommended to the voters at the was born In Poland, March 19, 1888, In West Springfield, Mass. There Men Named By Juries. tion In their own party, but, so for jured. He was bruised and badly Aetna L ife ...... 22 34 with such assurances, to cause th« /j adjourned City meeting to be held the son of Bartholomew and Mary Archl* JarvU, 18, of 470 Adam* Daughters Arrange Affair. miS*^'..**** «t»«7ied to hU for- return to their rightful owners cl" Meeting Held Last Night. win be an entertainment program as It could be learned, they hope shaken up, but It waa thought that De* Moines, June 1— (A P)—lotva mer ^ t l o n aa agent at Talcott- ^tomoblle ...... 2644 28H on Tuesday evening, June 14th. Uzlemblo. He came to this city 30 and a feature will be the auction of for voluntary resignations. Ew ythbg frMi Swf li N«lt treat, operator of the town owned be ha* escaped Internal Injuries. JNinstown, Pa., June 1.—-(A P )__ Conn. General ...... J4 ' 26 the prenllsea of the Uhlversity « It was voted to have the same tax TW ibM Sismi »otndi at M power ahovel, waa burled under the Treasurer Leo J. Wegman touched Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Carlisle Vul6, Vernon And BucklAnd. years ago and was employed for boxes of lunch for two. Each lady Senator Joseph H. Lawlor and wW foa Mt timn, eeana or rtS Although the operator of the dig- off a State House battle here today Mayor Daniel J. Shields and Ooun- Hartford F ire...... #5 37 Shanghai and other American prop Waalilngton, June 1.— (A P )— A Rockville, June 1.—Mayor Cfiaude rate recommended although the many years In the local mills ns a Hartford, June 1.— ( A P ) — The fOM at wham foa ora mv t o u i , MfrrlBd at thorn cab of the machine at the newly of 96 Norman street were married When Mr. Ooetello Announced hie erty under the occupation of Jaj attending is requested to bring a Town Chairman John H. (jrary, Jr., paati f roar atemaeh poon eoi too WMfe teM, by releasing what he said waa the In Rockville 48 years ago yesterday Hartford Steam Boiler 49 53 American proposal for develop- Mills presided at the meeting of the budget this year la 8104,755.00 which weaver. He was a member of St, box of lunch for two with her name Republlran State Central commit- To«r food 6oam'i digaat amd ran b ADVERTISEiaa4T— ad ve r tise ment— very best possible Job, use Du Pont 40 feot. The state Is building a new 18 from 8 to 8 p. m. in ths base- Hongkong and had been described will hold Its first meeting since toe forta to preserve that freedom of practices designed to lure trade." DUCO. Or you can substitute Du bridge at this place. Tbe bridge ment of the churcfii. Proceeds are to as the toll-gate for that great Brit- Waterbury Grand Jury reported speech andpeaceable assembly which The report commended film pro> Pont Interior Gloes. ’Tbe Gloss It .WOULD BUY TOWN la at the bottom of a steep grade BLACK NOT CHIEF help defray expenses to the older CANTON BOMBINGS ish port. The Japanese long have next Tuesday. John D. 'nioms, who CHURCHMEN SCORE Is toe foundation of American liber, ducers for "an Increasing tendency ^ more economical but will not give with a curve at the bottom of the 64 Year Old Millionaire boys and girls conference, at Storrs, claimed that most of the munitions as statute revision commissioner ty and toe safeguard o f tbe con- to select themes and playa that a n quite the results the DUOO wlU. grade. This bridge has only a and Washington, (Connecticut. paaied through Hongkong to Can- waa secretary o f the council, has tinued Independence o f tbe church worthy of the educational and Both are readily washable. GASOLINE IN BULK small protection to save any one COURT DISSENTER Tbe Connecticut Federation at EXPLAINED BY JAPS ton, and have been bitter at tbe resigned his comrolsaionerahlp and ARMAMENTS RACE itself," the report said. spiritual power that the motion plo* You can purchase either o f these from going over the embankment. 'Weds 34 Year Old Nurse Women’s clubs will hold an outing English for this. ' Frederick A. Scott, his assistant aa Asserting the "right of collective ture might have." fine finishes from the Johnson Paint Many feel that someone la very lax June U at 1 p. m. on the.eatste of Canton's trade tendrils cover commissioner, has been promoted to bargaining now haa become toe law It condemned lynching, protested Co., who are located at 881 Main and a more substantial protection southern and central (%lna and of toe land," the report declared against compulsory mlUtaiy trala* BARGAIN HOUND Pasadena. Calif., June 1— (A P )— ^ Fannie Dixon Welch In (Columbia. his place and becomes secretary. street. They are the local agents abduld be put up. With all of the The bride, wearing a dark evening The (Center church choir wUI hold even reach Into the far north. The New Haven—The body of Mrs. "It Is incumbent upon employers ing In schools and colleges, urged for ths famous Du Pont line of Selectmen Vote To Look In* week-end traffic there were no traf- Harold Fowler McCormick, 66-year- dreaa and a corsage of orchids, wai I Diiagreed In Only 16 Cases; New York Resident Says Presbyterians Urge Presi- their regular weekly cholt rehearsal railway which our Japanese Inform, Wllhelmina C. Schecher, 44, was and labor leaders alike to co-oper- uniform legislation on marriage and Paints, Varnishes, DUCO and DU- fic signal men at the place where whisked through m lane of guardt divorce and praised the Federal old convalescent millionaire, and at the church, Wednesday evening. ant characterized aa the “Jugular found hanging In the cellar of her ate in establishing an industrial LU X and will be glad to serve you. only one line of traffic could pass. at the main gate, in a Umousint communications commission (or Its to Propositioii; Use Now his 34-year-oId nurse, the former McReynoUs Holds The Tbe planning meeting for tbe year That City Is Gateway For vein" of China, 1s one of tbe most home here. Dr. Marvin M. Scar- regime that will be increasingly I f you have any questions on But under this handicap the local with her father. Soon after, thi dent To Call International censoring of Improper radio broad- HEUiO THERE:— A New Tork paper supplies In- In Home Economics under S. Helen valuable military asseta of tbe brough, medical examiner, said she democratic, peaceful and just." your first watch ? One as a gradua- painting, write to ’’Painter Pete," constables. Officers Stone and Wa- Adah M'ilson, began a stay-at-home guards ejected a newspaper report- Chinese. It deemed vicious and contrary to casts. "W bat ia so formation on what the groom tion g ift would bo treasured: Dewey ia care of this paper. troua handled the traffic very effi- honeymoon today In the guarded' es- Roberta, i Home Demonstration committed suicide. About 30,000 Gallons. er and a photographer. Term’s Record With 28. Foreign Monitions. Not only are supplies moved Parley To Discuss Subject public welfare "toe present TOvem- p«rf»ct M • should wear and here It la: RIchman Co., have .17 Jewel wrist ciently on their own time and did tate of his sister. Agent, will be held at the home of Haddam—Mrs. Ethel M. Williams, For the strictly formal wedding— Once wed to the late Edith Rocke- northward over this line, but army mental policy of permitting the pro- The Texas planning board la co- ia June** watches for S22.7S with metal Thla is easy to make and makes not receive anything for It Sixty watchmen patroled the Mrs. Fred Johnson’^ Thursday, June 49. Republican town clerk here for Striped trousers, cutaway coat, feller, by whom he had four chil- recruits from wide reaches In motion of the sale and consumption o^rattng with the war depart- par P■ a bracelet for girls and leather straps a very appetizing looking salad for grounds last night to enforce the 2, at 11:30 a. m„ d. s. t. There the past eight years, died In Mid- wing collar and ascot tie, black Investigation of gasoline stand- dren, and to Madame Ganna Wal- Weablngton, June l-U (A P )—Jus By DEWITT MACKENZIE southern China are brought to can- Philadelphia, June 1— (A P )—The of liquors by tdvertiatng, by the em. ment In locating manganese, beryl Jujuna Brida or for boys. I also saw some fountain a shower luncheon! Chicken or fish strictest privacy for McCormick’s ska, Polish singer, McCormick mel be a picnic lunch around tKF fire- dlesex hospital, Middletown, alter a ployment of hostesses and by other tmd other essential war mincralo. a Sweat Girl shoes and a silk bat. pen and pencil seta, with 14 carat ards, with a view to the bulk pur- ties Hugo L. Black has drawn fre- place. Every one U asked to bring New York, June 1— Come with ton to be sent north by rail. Presbyterian church In the U. S. may be substituted for the Iamb: third wedding— the culmination of Miss Wilson at a Pasadena musical This railroad bisects the east- three-months Illness. She was also Graduate For the seml-fornoal wedding pen, for 12.50 a set that also would chasing of gasoline for the use of headlines for hts dissenting a paper plate, cup, knife, fork and Lamb In Aspic may be made from a "June and December” romance. when she was nurse to the late -leen me while we put a Japanese resi- west Lunghai railway In central clerk of the Probate (jourt here. A., deploring "the armament race —aayway Striped trousers, single or double- make a delightful gift for gradua- QUESTIONS BOARD’S in toe Supreme Court term spoon, also bring their program list, ’’left overs" but It has a company the town as a means of economy In the lavish drawing room of Harlow. dent of New York on the mat to ex- China, where a great and bloody Wllllmantlc— Warden Ralph H. Into which our nation has been •aa them doesi breasted oxford coat, turn down tion. ended^ but the title o f toe ao that all may share in planning a look. Make two packages of pre- was voted last night at a meeting of toe mansion, invisible from tbe She attended him during an" plain why his people have been battle has been raging for weeks. Walker of the Wetherafleld state drawn," tvirned toePresldent Roose- aort of take stiff collar and four-in-hand tie. Or, pared aspic according to the manu' f year’s chief dissenter has been bigger and better year for 1938-39. If you prefer, a dark blue or gray the Board of Selectmen. It was re- street. Dr. James W. Flfleld, Jr., of ness In 1930 and again this pouring bombs again on Canton, The terrible conflict of Suchow — prison and State Police Sergt. Roy your breath 'Thoughtfal, TTscfoI Gifts factiirer’s directions, place a thin TAX REFUND RIGHT quietly won by JuaUce Jaracn C. I f it la Impossible to attend, cheek velt today with an appeal for an In. suit. Black shoes with either. the First Congregational church of when his arthritic condition wa^' commercial metropolis of-southern in which the Chinese reportedly-had B. Pettingll led a corps of officers away a n d at graduation time layer In the bottom of a lightly oil vealed that the town annually uses McReynolds. your choice and send It to the meet- tcrnatlonal conference on disarma- For a Summer wedding—White Los Angeles, read toe marriage complicated by a heart attack. StF China, and causing heavy civilian 200,000 casualties, and the Japanese In a manhunt centered alraut this aoake you po- for either boys or ed mold, arrange a mint leaf and- some 30,000 gallons o f gasoline for vows. During tbe eight months' session ing or mail It Into the office. ment. Add one ^^for the pot*^ flannels with a navy or oxford coat, too weak to appear in person, M\ casualties. losses were heavy, was part of this city (or Carl Phillips, 23-year-old "The Increasing armament of the etical. doesn't girls would be any pimento decoration. When this base which It now pays the Valvolene Oil which closed yesterday. Black en- On Memorial Day, tbe Girl Scouta or a white suit. White shoes. Sole witnesses were the bride's Cjormlck applied for a marriage li- He receives ua with an affable wide spread engagement. negro, who escaped last week from nations, wars and the preparation i t June is of the nationally Is set add three cupa diced cooked company, contractors for the sup- tered dissents In 16 cases. In- 12 of enjoyed a tramp through the Selectmen Vole To Return parents, Mr and Mrs. Ward Wilson cense last week through his attor- grin (he always smiles no matter Presumably the Chinese are using the Osborn prison (arm In EMfield. for war everywhere In progress. In- their month advertised wsteb- lamb and the remaining liquid ply; eleven and one-half cents per wlilch he stood alone. McReynolds, woods, followed by a hot dog roast Wami a crockery, tea-pot Foot Health of Shoshone, Idaho, and McCor- ney. how much I heckle him), but there the Canton-Hankow railway to Watertown—Mayor Jasper Mc- vite the judgment of (3(k 1," said a and already the parade Is forming es Including Bulo- aspic. Chill till firm, about three gaUon. It was felt by Selectman however, dissented 28 times. Includ- at the home of their troop commit- Is a quizzical look In his eye when move munitions and fresh troops to Both the bride and graduate can mick's two physicians. McCormick The Harvester magnate plans to Levy of Bridgeport and Horace U. report of the Committee on Social « ( brides ready to start Joyously up va, Elgin, Hamil- hours. Use chicken, veal or ham David Chambers that If the entire ing five solitary opinions. tee chairman, Mrs. John Swanson. we put our question, as though be this vital sector. The Japanese con Put in one teaspoonful of tea be fitted correctly In white shoes at Payment Of $2.80 Despiti said his slater, Virginia, was ill at spend toe summer In Pasadena. Taft, retired headmaster of toe Education and action, adopted by the aisles. In their Interest your ton, Gruen and preferred or cover cold cooked fish annual need of tbe town Is placed on Justice Pierce Butler also out- Tbe upper grade and H. 8. boys finds much that is strange In our scarcely succeed In their conquest Norton's as they carry all sizes, and Santa Monies and unable to attend. This la Miss Wilson's first marriage. Taft achool and president of tbe the 160th General Assembly. Bargain Hound Waltham at Mat- and stuffed eggs with the aspic. Un- bid, the town can secure a much ranked Black with 21 dissefita, In all and girls will have the tuberculosis western outlook on life. so long as the Chinese retain pos- I fbreoch person and one lor the pot scurried around styles. more reasonable price T h e" In- Question Of Legality. state organization, spoke at a meet- "Governments have apparently thew Wlor’s, 999 mold Just before serving. of which he was Joined by at least test June 6 and their checkup June "Canton Is the gateway through session of this line and can keep toe turned their backs on the hope of n town again find- Main street, a few vestigation of gasoline standards one associate—usually McReynolds. wWch 95 per cent of the foreign port of Canton open to the outside ing of the Watertown chapter of ing Items that Air-cooled Tice was proposed as a means of Insur the Connecticut Merit System As- world community based on peace ^'Q.-Add fresh.bOiLiNGwateir .steps below Hale’s. They also have Introducing Miss Joyce of New The two are the justices whom Ad Pupils In town were at the Cen- munitions for the (Chinese armies world. and Justice x x x. We. as Christians, I hope will There Is no Ing that the town. In securing low sociation. McLevy assailed the lovely blrthstone rings from $5.00 York Admitting that It had no legal 19 FIRE ALARMS HERE ' 'ration officials term Conserv- ter Community Hall Tuesday prac- are pouring Into that countrj’,” he Canton is the fourth largest city however, dare not surrender the prove helpful. If mpre need for price, does not sacrifice quality. National Guard apathy of toe average voter toward Steep 5 minutes @ and serve. up and both boys and girls would at the Weldon Beauty Salon for one right to grant a tax refund In the ative. , ticing for graduation June 14th, replies. In CHilna. It was known as early os hope of peace, for we follow one you are In doubt hot, aching Town Treasurer George H. Waddell matters of government and refer- delight In one of their Sheaffer day, Thursday, June 2. No charge case of a taxpayer who ha.i, through ontrast. Chief Justice Hughes which will be held at tbe Communi- "It Is the port for the great (?an- toe Eighth Century before Christ, who Is the Prince of Peace." where to locate feet this sum- was Instructed to write the state ^ News — DURING PAST MONTH red to Waterbury's municipal scan- fountain pens from $2.75 or perhaps for a consultation on beauty—how error either his own, or that of the went through the entire session ty House. ton-Hankow-Peiplng railway —the and was a trading center by 700 A. The 7.000-word report, approved Only Rne Quality gives Fine PlovQf any other of mer. A low- purchasing agent to secure stand- Jugular vein of China. dal as an example of what may be you will find a gift In the complete to be young at 50 with a skin cor- Board of Assessors In making a without a dissent. Miss Dorothy Shedd, who attends D. It waa one of the first CHiinese by the 950 commissioners yesterday, your wants, becled, unllned ards demanded by the state. By DANNY SHEA Black ended his first term yes "Also, C!anton Is a center for Im- porta opened to the outside world. found all through the spoils system. suede tie Is line of Sheaffer, Waterman, Conk- rective treatment of the facial property listing, paid more than his Teachers (tollcge In Wllllmantlc, set forth the church’s position on won’t you let The town now stores gasoline In a Your correspondent paid a visit South Manchester Department terday by disagreeing with his col- portant military activity, and has The United State.i began trading New Haven—Thomas Collins, 25, on the market, lin and Parker pen and pencil sets cells. Just tax to the town, the Board of spent toe week end at her home economic and social problems, me know? I 1,000 gallon tank, and secures Its to First Sergeant "Dutch" Horton leagues' refusal to reconsider their large military headquarters." with Canton In 1784. of Meriden, died In New. Haven touching on motion pictures, di- especially de- or many other suitable ^ fts they supply In lots of this size. Mr. Selectmen last night neverthclcai Answers Bulk Of Them; here. Miall be glad to be of help. have on display. of Company I last night, and the decision condemning Secretary Wal- Question:— But how about dump- hospital of a broken neck suffered vorce, Industrial strife, radio, prohi- signed f o r Beauty Hint Chambers was o f the opinion that voted a refund of $2.80 to William Three Calls At North End. Miss Rose Nieviedzal, a former top kick Inforths ua that he was lace’s procedure in ordering lower ing bombs down Into a densely last Friday night when he waa bition and other issues. ,warm weather A skin lacking In natural oils the entire year’s supply could be Vennnrt, who sought to have this teacher at the Center achool, call- Mm the Vlotor Beoerd Society fishing In Niantlc last week-end and charges by commission men at the populated place, housing close to a thrown from the rumble seat of a ind walking. Moilos of the .Moment Bo-jn wTlnkles. There Is a prepara placed for bid, with delivery on or- amount returned to him, claiming ed on friends In town recently. Miss The report noted a "widening at Kemp’s. Fee fl4.9S the prospects look good for you ad- Kansas City stockyards. million and a half defenseless peo- brother's automobile* which skidded The top Is per- By Adelaide Kerr tion on the market that supplies es- der. He said that he Is certain that that by ml.itake bis name and his A total of 19 alarms for fire were Nieviedzal has signed her contract Overnight News breach” between classes In Amer- and you get the record venturous Guardsmen . . . All He concurred In an 8 to 0 opinion ple? on a Southington thoroughfare. forated all over and laced loosely to For A B..\. In t'hic sential oils In a form that pene- some municipal agencies are getting fathers name had been mixed by answered by the Manchester firs de- for the year 1938-39, as 7th and 8th ica and urged "ceaseless vigilance In U i l M K player and 19.00 worth trates the superficial .ayera of the members of K are advised to learn approving an order by the agricul Again that quizzical look as he safeguarding the civil liberties of all the edge of the sole. It comes In Clear white Swiss organdy, shad- gas at a price below that paid by toe a.i.iessors, and that the sum waa partments during the month of May. grade teacher and principal of toe answers: of records of your own skin, where most wrinkles develop their twelve general orders before ture Department fixing maximum Of Connecticut The average height of English people." gay, bright colors, like red or blue, ow-printed with field daisies, makes the town now. Mr. Waddell said paid In emir. a letter from the Of this number the South Manches- Storrs Grammar sobool. "Shikata-ga-nal." selection In popular a commencement frock for a girl Hence surface wrinkles are mini long, ae It isn’t very healthy to be rates to be charged by the Denver By ASSOCIATED PRESS boys of 13 haa Increased one inch, Church Obligation or In more subdued colors. that the present gas supply has been clerk of -the Board of Assessors ac ter department had 16, three bell Question:—"And what might that tunes. who wants to rceelve her diploma mlze the lake or A communication from the Boland th as Spless, said that while he tlc this year . . More later . Manchester fire department will either.” Two bloodhounds were used In toe and 9B.00 a month. work reliable. dresses for Class Day beach this Bummer: Oil company, quoting a price of ftcknowledgea the wrong done the take part on June 11 when it Is es- bama was one of President Roose- Mr. and Mrs. Mason F. Wctberell In Answer:—"Well, the CTilnese of It search which centered In a wooded Guardsmen are advised to start Watertown. exercises are of silk Bummer Notice thirteen cents a gallon on gasoline taxpayer, the law takes the stand timated over 1,000 firemen will be velt’s strongest supporters, has con- Is "May fa tze’." section near the schoolgirl’s home. crepe, handmade and looking around for a good strong tended in most of his dissents toat Ralph Birdsey spent the week-end Bride's Trawseesii ’H m Brida’a Towela The Manchester Bleach and six cents a gallon on fuel oil ‘ “ ’Jt *1 la too responsibility of a lock to put on their squad box this In the parade that will bring to a Question;— "And now, my poly- New London—The body of a man cut on shlrtwalster states have power to regulate cor- at the Waverly at Indian Neck. Whether she likes lace-trlmmed, Har bath towela will be large Co., 95 1-2 W’ells street, was placed on file until such time citizen to make sure that this tax year . . . For the benefit of all close the week’s celebration of ths glot friend, how about putting that found In the harbor here was identi- lines. One of the pret- porations, public utilities and pub- The third and fourth grades with rather elaborate slips, gowns and and thick and rough. And at least announces a Summer as the Board makes a decision re- fists are In order, and that toe members of the local Guard units, a Manchester fire department anni- In English?" fied aa that of Frank Sabonls, 67, negligees or very simple, neatly tiest and daintiest, service. Whether you go garding the means of purchase. Se- versary. lic schools without Interference by their teacher. Miss Gertrude FYey- It’s Fatalism half of her face towela will be Just Board of Selectmen has no author- complete list of toe personal equip- tag of the Wapping grammar of Wetoersfleld, who drowned April ta U o i^ ones, this year's June bride as thick and rough. ’Thla year, she'll comes In all pastels aa to any Connecticut shore lectman L. T. Wood stated that In ity to make tax refunds of any sort ment which must be brought to On Monday evening of next week. Federal courts. Answer;— "It means 'what is to 24 when his boat overturned while well as white and is In a recent concurring opinion, achool formed a Bird Study club will find trousseau lingerie lovelier be more charmed by plkln white or lake they will deliver hl.s opinion the business should not ^ replying, Spless said that he camp next month will be printed In Chief Foy announced today, there be, will be.’ You can express It by he was fishing. finished with hand-run tucks and be confined to local oil merchants, he also advocated that the tribunal some time ago and the children re- than ever. linen guest-towels with neat mono- any of their products considered the town had a mural ob- tomorrow's column . . . Clip It out, would be a special meeting of Cen- merely shrugging your shoulders. Hartford— The ferry tugboat, but that the amount needed should ter Hose No, 2 of the South Man- reexamine its tax decisions and ceived their prizes yesterday. The It's fatalism. Nightgowns with matching Jack- grams than by colored ones with hemstitching. Nothing could be once a week. Just call ligation to correct toe mistake, and and make sure you are well equip- Selden, used on the (tonnectlcut more appropriate for the occasion. be advertised and thrown open to chester department. permit the Federal government to first prize In the third ^ d e , of one "W e people of toe Orient look at ets look even more like summery embroidered flowers, appliqued ani- .5948 for their fins bleach toat he would be willing to pay It ped when the train pulls, out of river between Glastonbury and And It's a dress that will be right water, bluing or ammonia. bid by any interested firm. tax tbe salary of state employes dollar, was presented to Mias Shir- tbtnga that way. I’m afraid we tfnner dresses than they did last mals and so on, all over them. himself If the Board W'as not agree- .Manchester, July 2 . . . Regardlees ley Van Slclclan. The second prize R(x:ky Hill for toe last 14 summers for luncheons, hridge, teas and In- Action on the question was de- whether or not they were engaged don't put such a high value on life, year. Negligees are out on house- able to the refund. He called toe of the fact that K goe.i on guard on of 50 cents was won by Glendon was sold by the state to John G. formal dances all summer. Maple Cake Is jnimmy with ferred untU the next meeting of the In an "essential government func- either our own or the other fellow’s, coat Unas. Colors are prettier. Hon- Believe It Or Not Ice attention of the Board to previous Sunday and Monday, it la encourag- Collins. The first prize In tbe Holbrook Son of Westbrook, the cream for a summer dc.ssert. Board. WEST HAVEN SALVATION tion.” as do you of toe western world. A egrams are used with even greater Rugs! Housefumlsh- To refunds which have been voted and ing to realize that the local Guards fourth grade which was also $1.00 highest bidder, for $200. A new state astgiaality. Ings! and a stove to be The New York City branch of the make It cream one cup shortening Referred to the To-wn Counsel for will come oft at 4 o’clock Monday This was In lino with a recom- "However, I don’t want you to an opinion was the Depot Square paid by the Selectmen. went to Roger Lawton and the sec- ferry for service between Chester proud of In the home of Association of University Women with one cup of granulated sugar afternoon, and will have the night mendation by President Roosevelt ond prize In the fourth grade, 50 think that we would bomb Canton parking cutback situation, which "W e have done It In toe past," BAND IS HERE TONIGHT and Hadlyme will be placed In serv- the bride la the Combi- this summer Is trying an experi- and one cup maple sugar. If the of the 4th free . . On toe other that states be permitted to tax the cents, was won by Richard White. or any other city unless be had a Hers Oenea the Bride last night was reported on to the Martin said, "But we have no au- ice sometime this month. nation, oil or coal, and ment— the Introduction of twenty latter Is soft—all right—If hard hand, the Howitzers have It tough salaries of Federal employes. Farnham Lane and bis sister, military .objective. V/e have no de- a vlalon of loveliness girl "Internes’’ Into four fields of Board by the Board of Park Com- thority to do It and a stop must be sire to kill civilians, and try to Hartford—The legislative council **» Crawford range. If you must grate It. 81ft three cups made sometime. A short time back year, going on guard after To Give Varied Concert Pro- Caused Comment Mias Jessie Lone of Maple Ridge ia a beautiful gown work In New York City. missioners. At its last meeting the standing muster and a rigid field in- avoid It. you buy one of these unbeaUble cake flour with three teaspoons the courts refused to allow a refund gram At Citadel At Eight One o f Block's dissents which will attend the commencement con- of Cheney silk. Miss Marlon Dlckerman. acting baking powder. Add to the mixture Selectmen referred the cutback pro- spection . . . the company will be caused widespread comment pro- cert at Woolsey Hall, New Haven, "But If tbe Chinese authorities stoves, at Benson’s they will' give posal to the Park group for rom- to a local firm which had been mis- Whether you prefer you FREE a 9 by 12 oongoleum rug president of the group sponsoring alternately with one cup milk. Beat on guard up to the time toe 169th O’clock; Lt. Lyons To Be In posed that the Supreme (Jourt over- Friday evening of the Yale School utilize Canton for military pur- traditional white aat- the "Internes"— has high hopes for ment, and the Commissioners, In ac- takenly paying taxes on land It Infantry leaves for home .... Charge. poses, they must expect to get It Pimples Kill and a lovely mapls bfsakfast set. well. Flavor with one teaspoon va- didn t own. Just because you have rule its decisions for the last 52 of Music. Mr. Lane la an alumnu.i ia or printed silk ths the success of the undertaking, even nilla. Beat stiff, but not dry. the cepting the proposal as outlined. FLASH* We have been Informed of of the school. bombed. That’s the sort of thing w h st an opportunity— I assure you a.sked that the town take steps to made an error In toe past It’s not years classifying corporations as Cheaay Balesroom you’ll bs entirely pleased. though she says "It Is Just a drop in whites of six eggs with s little .salt . certain private In the company The We.it Haven Salvation Army "persons." 'The decisions grew out Memorial Day services were very that happened twenty years ago In secure Its right to regulate parking necessary that you continue it." Europe, believe It or not." Romance have just the best the bucket" of what needs to bs added before beating. Fold Into the his name tops the list of privates) Band will give a concert and va- e f the Fourteenth amendment pro- largely attended at Wapping Cen- A-'t there is. You’ll love to done. In Depot Square If the parking area Hcnteilly turning on Martin, who received 19 kisses last week to riety program tonight at 8 o’clock ter on Monday. There was a long Question;—“ Do you really claim Amusing Kitchen Ensemble Is to be enlarged. viding that no state may “deprive Many shattered romances may new your own lingerie too of their I f these twenty 1938 graduates Spless said that "thl.i was no case celebrate his birthday, and the girl at toe citadel on Main street. parade especially of the children. that is a legitimate excuse for Fruit and vew U ble motifs, fresh- any person of life, liberty or prop- be traced directly to ugly skin aamoth satins and soft sUks. from eight colleges— Smith, Rad- The Board of Selectmen last night for quihbling,’’ and asked that the . . . well, we will wait until It's Lieutenant Hudson Lyons, son of Sen. Francis Hogan of Torrlngton bombing civilians ? Don’t morals en- blemishes. Why tolerate Itchy oolorsd and nicely spaced, printed erty without due process of law.” cllffe, Mt. Holyoke, Wheaton, Vas- was In doubt as to the town’s right Board pass the refund. time to announce the engagement Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons of Fos- delivered a fine speech after which ter Into the matter at all ?" pimples, eczema, angry red blotches on white linen make a pleasing to regulate parking legally on land His colleagues, however, ruled *Tegoy% Patters” sar, Oberlln, Sarah Lawrence, and "When are you going to decide . . - Private Demeusey has been ter street, la in charge of the Army the Boy Scout Troop. No. 62, held Answer:—"Sblkata-ga-nal— what or other Irritations resulting from kitchen ensemble— table cover, which Is leased from the railroad when to obey the law and when not that (California could not tax pre- Is to be, will be." tCs’ Summer ia Sweet Briar— find that their "un- cruising around New Hampshire work In West Haven, and will ac- miums received by the (Connecticut contests with other troops at Hills' external causes when you can get i/ .’ kitchen towela and clever little bib company ns Is the case at Depot to?" .Martin demanded, "W e admit Grove near Wapping Onter. Not Disputed upon ns—we paid Interneshlps" In advertising, lately, while bis brother Guardsmen company toe band and take part in General Life Insurance (Company quick relief from soothing Peter- i^non. It’s a nice Idea for a shower Square. As the Park Commission toat the man h.a.s overpaid, but the Mr. and Mrs. Benny Swartz of The statement that Canton has hope . . . the publishing, museum and personnel paraded In town . . . the viper . . the-program. from other insurance companies do- son’s Ointment T 35c all druggists. time when predicated Its acceptance of the pro- burden is on him and we have no Two new members of the company, The concert has been arranged by New York city spent the week-end been toe clearing-house for huge Money refunded If one application work fit them for holding down real posal on town regulation of parking, ing business In California. Imports of munitions isn’t disputed women wear Jobs, the plan will be tried more ex- authority to take money from the one of them so new toat he hasn’t the young people’s department of and Memorial Day at the home of does not delight you. Peterson's Coffee Tables the Selectmen are seeking legal ad- Some friends of Justice Black anywhere. Canton lies 90 miles up light a I r y ( tensively next year. caks mixture. Bake In a moderate treasury to repay such mistakes, even attended a drill yet. and toe the local coi^s. and Is sponsored by Mrs. Harry Files, Sr., returning to Ointment also soothes Irritated and As a distinctive gift for the Jtine vice as to the town’s authority In contend toat his view In another the Chukiang (Pearl) river from dresses thati In addition to doing actual work oven— this makes 8 layers. Put the iou have a court decision against other William Adamson, that red- the Sunday school. Jamas Munsie, their home Monday evening. tired feet and cracks tietween toes. M d e do see the surprisingly low*- the Square. Most Selectmen felt lone dissent was adopted by a ma- euw so aim-1 In the fields for which they have layers together with maple fudge refunds. Becaii.se you have been do- headed drummer, were picked up by leader, and the Y. P. Legion, of Mrs. Annie V. Collins had as her priced solid mahogany Duncan that the granting of a lease invested jority of his colleagues In a later pie in Une | prepared In college, theso twenty frosting and frost top and sides ing the wrong thing previously are yours truly In Hartford yesterday which Beatrice Arnold la the secre- guests recently her cousins. Mrs. Phyfe coffee tables at Watkins. the town with regulatory rights, a opinion which broadened tbe appli- Mary Hawley, Mrs. Burton Bing- and require I graduates will meet together once with the same. The fronting Is de- you going to keep It up?" . . Lessons on "How to get out tary. They have 18 by 20-lnch oval tops question that the Town Coun.sel will cability of state law to litigation In ham and her son Harold Bingham so little sew- a week to dliciiss their problems, licious and you makt |t this way "This is a matter of princiulc" of a rumble scat" will be given In addition to numbers by the ■•I* with removal glass trays and pedes- report on at the next meeting of the Federal courts. of Nashua, N. H. and to hear talke by people Impor- Put one cup cream, one-half cup Spless stated. these two men upon request . . united band, the program will con- log experience...that so many wom- tal bases with Acanthus leaf carv- Board. Frivats Bissell i,i still hanging on, st. t of piano solos and dusts, cor- The tribunal. In toe later opinion, Guests at the home of Mr. and tant In the work which they are do- maple sugar and two cups grsnu- "So 1s the observance of law a 1 en take to making their own. ’That’s ing on the legs. These were $12.50 with hla dad getting burned up net trio, and some vocal solos. reversed an 1842 Constitution or by Mrs. Arthur Van SIcklin over the when t b y look In the newspapers ing. If the plan proves to be bene- Istcd sugar Into a deep saucepan matter of principle." Martin retort- but are now selling at a special ed. since he’s been missing those drills Acta of (Congress the law to be ap- week-end and Memorial Day were for food-looking patlem a.. .ones price of $9.95. ficial It ehouid be a ittmulatlng and with a little pinch of salt. Cook . , . See you tomorrow . , , plied In any case Is the law of toe Mrs. Isabelle Ives and her daughter. tM t are easy to make. They will worthwhile project for clubs all slowly until a little dropped Into The queaUon being called at this state. Mrs. Dorothy Ward from New Brit SOUTH WINDSOR point, the Board voted to make the find them In this paper under the over the country— men's clubs as | cold water will form a .soft ball WAGE SCALE IN FORCE In his earlier dissent. Black had ar- aln. Spotlight Your IJttle Tallies refund. am voting against the heading “ Today’s Psttem." well as women’s. Flavor with one teaspoon vanilla. gued that Montana law should gov- The next regular meeting of th They're all around us these days motion," Martin said, "Because it la Let It cool to luke-warm then bent In town court la.it night there PROGRESS EXPOSITION ern In an Insurance claim case ap- Wapping (niurch Sunday Scho< — neat little affairs In nest.s, gate- setting a precedent in its adoption FOR U U ND RY WORKERS “ Wltli Congratolatlons” legs. tllt-topa, ooffeo-servers and While They Last till thick and creamy and use. If were several cases heard. Virgin pealed from that state. Board will be held at the home ' to the bride or as an annlvsrsarv Be sure to see the fountain pant too thick add a little cream. Uease of Leominster, Mass., was and doesn’t come under the author- Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8. Nevers ne- ond-tables, and they do add to the ity of tbe Board." In one dissent Black was Joined by %% acceptable, give at Jaffe's for 98c with genuine gold fined $8 and coiU with the fine re- OPENS AT NEW HAVEN Hartford, June 1.— (A P )—A wage Justice Stanley Reed, who followed Thursday evening at eight o’cloc - X fi * attractiveness of a room. There are The Board voted to take under Early Amtrican Sandwich Glass In iridium tipped pen points, as an ac- Just .Arrived mitted for violation of rules of the scale of 30 cents an hour for women him to the bench as President All officers and teachers and sub so many lovely vases, lamps, and advisement toe petition of James the Cape Pattern of 150 years ago. ceptable graduation gift. This Is a St Kane's— beautiful rsverslble and road. J. W. Norris of Philadel- and mbiort employed in tha laundry Roosevelt's second appointee. Reed stltute teachers are expected to at even books In their bright Jackets Herrlson. former town employe, tend this meeting. The Dewey RIchman Co., have It In regular $8 to $5 value. Go to Jaffe's washabis bags In Itnsns. paisleys, phia forfeited his bond on failure New Haven, June 1.— ( a P)__ The industry becomes effective today. did hot participate In a number of U - • to put on them to bring a touch of who sought compensation for an in- The beautiful flowers at the bowls, celery dishes. Juice glasses, color to your room besides the use- too for Polaroid Bun glAssos. white and combination leathers for to appear In court. He was arrest- progress expedition, depicting New The seals, which was bitterly op- decisions because he bad been con- ed for speeding by Officer Stone. jury he allegedly suffered while church Sunday. May 22 were given goblets. candlesticks, cups and fulness of little tahles in so many ths June bride and everyone for Haven’s civic and Industrial growth posed by laundry owners, was cerned In the cases originally as the saucera, plates and other lovely ways. C«uidy— umni Summer. • Arthur Lovstrom of Ridgewood. working on, the roads about seven recommended by a minimum wage by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wirirous and main feature of the city’s ter- government’s solicitor general. In memory of Mrs. Watrous' father, pieces. 'Ihls is an open stock pat- A box of homemade Mass., also forfeited his bond on years ago, Mr. Harrison claims tost board following a public hearing a failure to appear In court for violat- the Injury has made an operation Im- centenary celebration, opened today Tbe two men replaced Justices Robert Warner. tern and can be picked up one piece At Your candy fro-sh from the Triple Cover Bag in Yale university’s Coxe memorial month ago. Also effective today 1s Vsndevanter and Sutherland, who at a time or In dozens. They alao Lovejoy Candy Kitch- If your accessory budget allowrs ing the rules of the road. Julius perative and seeks to have toe town The funeral o f O ra ld A. Smith A. home for the bride and if you gymnasium. It will continue that employes working less than 35 retired voluntarily under legislation was held on Tuesday afternoon at have splendid gift and shower cards en Is a nice gift for for only on# puras, a bag with Lawryance of Rockville was fined bear the expense. It was believed plftn to build now—whatrvt'r your | through June 1 1 . hours a week receive 98 cents an which grew out of the Presldent’a the Wapping (Community church V«'* to tuck In with your present. the graduate. detachable covera Is economical $10 and costa for breach of the by toe Board last night that Mr. building problems—take them’ to i , The exhibits Included a crystal hour. unsucceosful attempt to compel re- with Rev. Douglas V. MacLaIn offi- and versatile. One roomy hand- peace and $5 for drunkenness after Harrison has not proved liability on State Labor Commissioner Joseph the Manohe.stcr Lumber Co.. .Center some argument with the court. radio broadcasting studio and a organization of the court ciating. The burial was in the Sandwich (ilass street, and get Ihcir expert advice Have Candy T ikiU Handy bag of this type has a clever toe part of the town, and that the "television City." M. Tone explains that this regula- Albert Fellows of Barber Hill was town ta not to be hold for the ex- family plot In the Wapping ceme- on paint, lumber and building aim- Before alerting to make candv handle and three separate rovers Tomorrow, 3,00() children will pre- tion Is necessary due to ths large tery. Sandwich Glaos la the most high- given six months In jail for driving pense. number of women employed only the ly-prized type of -Early American pllfS. gather together all the nccea.safv —plain navy or black to accent sent a school day program in the Graduates Need a gay print, a dashing figured while under the Influence of liquor A preliminary plan for toe de- first three days of each week. It Is the best product that Olaaaware. The lacy pattern of utenslla Use heavy kettles of cast and was fined $50 and coats with Yale bowl showing Indian, colonial BOLTON Inm Malls Gently aluminum, copper or Iron. Use cover to point up a dark sheer velopment of holdings of E. J. HoU and modern gamea and dances. On hoped, he said, that ths penalty the Sandwich glass takes its Inspi- the fine remitted for driving while in the eastern part of the town, be- wage will cause employment to be something abo ^ . . . ration from the products of the fa- Frequent dusting of waits and pa<1<1les for beating. Have frock, or vivid Roman stripes to his Ilotnse was suspended. He was four evenings beginning June 7 Ehrery one la invited to tbe Coun- tween Porter street and Middle spread throughout ths week. He Quotationsr- mous old Cape Cod Olassmakers ceilings save.s heavy labor and ex- i marble slab or other smooth contrast a tailored suit. The cov- arrested by Officer Watrous after 4,000 New Haveners will stage dra- ty Dress Revue which will be held A Watch ! Turnpike ea.st, was voted approved asked that laundry customers co- denser can P that and makes distinctive pense ultinialoly. A soft wall bnisli I stirfnre for kneading candles. Use ers simply snap on. matic spectacles In the bowl depict at the Coventry (Community House, wedding a complaint by several people. Owen by toe Board with a few minor operate by sending work to ths laun- GllA(» MOOKB glfta. or a brush covered with a soft a thermometer and have plenty H. Goodwin of Portland. Maine, was Ing highlights in toe city's history. Coventry. The private Judging will It’s one way to cure the reces- They need one if they’re carving a schooi career— for of waxerl or oiled paper on hand. changes being required before final Gov. Cross snd his staff, and dry the latter part of the week. start promptly at 10:00 a. m.,.d. s. A ndse KOSTBLANBTR clean cloth are sati.«factorv clean.s- fined $10 and costa for stealing sion. Let me alone; I want to help they must be on time to get the most out of their ciasses. A lot of smoters Ing Implements. Brush lightly with chickens from nearby farms. He acceptance of toe plan Is made. members of the supreme court of Prior to today the seals of wages L for the cotton school dress class. these guys, Paul WHITEMAN The Bride’s Choice for this type of employe baa been overlapping strokes to dust' away "P.ilntcr Pete": was taken to Hartford county Jail errors and the superior court bench Either Mias EUlen Ven Cleef, cloth- —^Thomas Barton, Detroit, resist- They need one if they’re carving a business career— for DEEMS TAYLOB In the hustle of days ^ a wiu comms'mmorste toe first meet- arbitrary with the employer. Ths loose pnrticle-s to brush heavily Question; About two when he failed to pay the fine. ing specialist or Miss EHsIc Trabue, ing arrest (or Intoxication aa he empioyers insist on punctuality. A watch is the gift. are M /tD ® *'’ PAUL Douglas before your wedaiiig e C S lF v may rub soil Into the w-all surface. STATE WPA DIRECTOR ing in New Haven of the colonial present seals Is statewide In scope. years ago we painted The South Windsor fire dspart- court, Friday. assistant state club leader, will be passed money aromid to nuidom ,..tH atChesterfiel‘^ ‘‘ don’t forget the hride's ‘ ~ Painted walls may ordinarily lx- ment will hold a busineas meeting Ikmquct, flowArs for ” «*«r kitchen wood- PEAS ON RELIEF LIST the Judge. A t 1:30 o’clock help will pedestrians. washed with warm, mild suds, at the town hall tonight at eight be given on planning tbe demonstra- attendants and the church or work with a qulck- ANSWERS CONDUaOR SEES .MOKGE.\"ni.%U swabbed with clear water and f drylng enniiiel. My o'clock. tions to be given in August. Miss Tbe personal liberty and morals Misses* Hamlltoa Wrist Watches If; borne Minkowski’s do artistic work New Haven, June 1— (A P ) — E. $40.00 ” wiped dry. Take cajy to wring ^ .son did the work and There will be a town meeting to- M. ECllzabeth (Chapman, Girls club of the world are In the keeping of, * * cither a formal or simple wed- your cleaning cloths d drv aa pos- ' night to take care of ths matter of Hartford. June 1— (A P )— Attor- R. Potter, director of commodity ™ng at reasonable cost. before ho started he Declarea That “Nobody Has ney General Cajarles J. McLaughlin distribution (or tbs emergency re- agent from Windham (County will not genlusea, but the ordinary peo- MIssm* EIgta Wrist Watches— $27,50 ^ Bible, use overlapping strokes and cleaned the old sur- the zoning board's rules on building help wtth these. A t 8 o'clock there teguiatlons. Ever Yet Had To I.eave A will bs spokesman for attorneys lief division, reported today that ple of th^rarld. ( do not try to cover too large an face carefully with will be a pitolic showing and an- r t f ^ n n y Emerson m s- About linens and BUnketa 'The Past Mastsrs' association met general, of the country In a confer- canned peas have been addM to toe MIssss* Walthssi Wrist WstcAes— $25.00 ^ area at one time. A\-oid u.sing harsh . a damp cloth. When C] Project Due To Politics.” nouncement M winners. This will be «ek- New Imported cloths and match- at the Wapping Community House ence with Treasury Secretary Henry list of surplus commodities being scouring powders on stubborn .soil the new enamel Was followed by a short program spon- last night. The Past Masters wUl New Haven, June 1— (A P I — Morgenthau, Jr„ and tax officials distributed by the organitaUon. Misses’ Swiss Wrist Wstches— bright red and white spoU. Whiting, purchasable In any dry We found that sored by the EM^n Reynolds Health Democracy In a population of $12.50"' ^ p e d linen are nice for the bride. send tw'o children of the Vernon Vincent J. Sullivan, sUte adminis- in Washington today. He said (Jonnectieut has received paint shop, Is soft In texture and ef- '; ,. . the slightest blow 240.000 cans of this vegetable from And t^ r e are peasant place-mats fecUve. county home to Storrs this year to trator, said today that "nobody has McLaughlin and other attom syi club of Mansfield Depot and the stupid and predacious men Is Im- would cause U to chip off In flakes. And BO goodbye again with this the federal surplus commoditise cor. poarible. rough woven Unen that a bride the slimmer short course, also two sver yet had to leavs a W PA proj- general believe that an act of Con- Mixing Bowl club of Vernon. Moth- I It has kept chipping ever since and little poem by F. G. Sanders: poratlon, vffiicb la under ths direc-iirw* —Frof. E. A. Boetoa, Harvard TooBg Men’s BamUton Strap Watches— has a country cottage will Your Graduation from the Hartford home as their ect for poUJiciil reasons,” in com- greas is necessary to eliminate re- Msrs, friends, local leaders and as- $37.50 ■’ ! novv we must repaint It soon. M'hat JUNE tion of the agricultural adjustment jb jM s r.ts , town and county eommit- aathrepologtst. Picture ; kind of paint should I trv this summer project. A large group at- menting on the severance of troactive effect of the opinion of "Far up In the deep blue sky. tended the meeting. administration. Tonag MSB’s Elgia Strap Watches— .Welitwelght. aumraer tim e7_M ts. Jenny L. Jacques Gordon’s connectionj- i to toe .Supreme Court of the Uqlted t^^W bien are most welcome to come $21.00"’ ©Measure Groat white clouds are floating by; Everett Freeman of South Wind- The A A A Is seeking througl; Baccarat Is a wonderful sport, There are special Answer: Doubtleaa___ _ the Hartford Music Project os di- States in ths Port of New York (or the afteriKxm program. Every- rates for all gradtra- Doubtlea most of the the world U dressed In green; sor and Mlea Dorotoy Homberg of program to expand the consorjptkm one is to bring a picnic lunch. but It is too great a strain on the Tommg Msn’s Waltham Strap Watches— $18.00 ” «atch your winUr blankeU ao trouble you have experienced rector. Authority case, which, they hold, t 1 o n photographs ; ------■ has UMany happy birds are seen Manchester were married this after- of last year's output of canned peas nerves. Also, It Is becoming difficult that the color scheme of a bed- come from a lack of proper prepa-T*^®^* bright and sunshine clear Sullivan eonflrmed a reported In- makes public employes generally, Lemonade will be served. Yonag Mea’s Swlsa beautifully finished noon at the home of ths Jusuoa of except the Judiciary and elected of- by diverting eome of tbe eurptus to There will be a card party and to find expert players. summer ration before starting to paint and •'^how that lovely June la here. vesugatlon of time sheets on the pereons receiving relief, thereby re- Strap Watehea months. And they are aa beautiful. by Fallot In aeveral- the Peace Ellsworth CovcII In And- ficials, subject to the Federal In- food sale at the (Community House — Amleto BatttstL "’sky'S^the-UnXr’ $8.95 "“ $12.95 I doubt If the paint you used was project saying they had been under lieving the commercial channels and atylto at thla time. over. In the evening there will be I come tax. ' Wednesday evening at 8:00 p. m. AU gunMer, aaaonaciag Us rstlrs- proper procedure scrutiny for the improving selling conditions for the a reospjlon at the home of the biiaV. ! That R are invited. A small fee wiU be ------It . . O e t B a ^ w u ld hare been to clean the walls The couple will make their home In i i* ^ 19^ crop. Stoaa Set Rings— O f eotusa, you want ttoroughly with a a t r ^ paint PI-AN O.ABDEN P.ABTY. charged. A prixs will oe given to $6.50 Uon I pass thU hint a to you: The MSneh^er after a short sUy in .J*, involved to look your bast for cleaning solution to remove all Atlantic■ City. “ nothing more serious than "mls- each table. Proceeds will go to tbe 8KlNIirEB*8 OONDtnON p r i who will wear a floor length Columbia, June 1.— (A P )— The M Biff Moment! JJ»cca of grease. This would also Mias Nelly Rupchunos and two of takes o f , a timekeeper.” STATE OONFERENCB Ladies Society o f tbe (Center church. whether you are to for the very first Uma on toe have cut the gloaa of tbe previous (Jordon said he was leaving his annual garden party qionsored by The commlttse in charge is Mrs. Woodstock. VL, June L — (A P )— Yomig Msn’s Signet Rings— night tha graduation excrciaea take her ^rl friends from the Hartford Otis Sldnuer. 79-ysar-old vetersn of $5.50 ■* W btldatmaid______or_ ^ t s of paint and given better ad- hospital rstumed boms Tuesday post as director for "political rea- tbs Connecticut Federation of Dem- Hartford, June l.— (A P )—Sewer- Herbsrt Hutchinson, Mrs. David place ought to get her own at least GO BAST ON SPORTS ocratic Women's clubs will be held ths Amarieaii staga, who waa er just an Intaraatad apacta- hesion. Any paint wiu chip off If ap- from a trip through Maine and Can- sons," upon filing his resignation age plant superintendents and em- Toomey, Mrs. Jamss Rogers, Mrs. plied over a surfaoa that ia tM ada. yesterday. at the estate of Mrs. Fannie Dixon ployes from throughout tbe state Friink Strong and Mrs. John Mas- stricken with a “cerebral accident" ^'atotng In IL And A a ahMid ba Hartford, Juaa $ — (A P ) — A Welch here June 11, It was an- mors than a sreck ago, was abla to **■ JflBirieu Ik tha htjida it tha smooth. Mrs. Ethel M. Edwards o f Bridge- attended a conference today at the ssy. that har rilp . tha s T ^ i ^ aqataat auddsnly * a i ^ r aa Ths MIU Pond Curve was ths aounosd today by Mra. John Holden sit up (or a abort time today and hU pataat haadi «( ths Lily aaeu- 1 I suggaat you ramoya tha pamt soens e f only a minor accident Mon- port, director of the Connecticut Hartford YMCA under tha auspices Tbs Ubrary Association wui •a tha dreaa itMif. •fitiw part ia aU aorU cfTutdoor of Manchester, general chairmalL phyMctaa. Dr. (Siariea Klddar, aa- * * * •Jhtojtreat, what* ax- that la now oo tha aroodwork and day when about 2000 ears passed W PA Musie Project under W PA of tbe Su ts Department of Health. sponaer s card party tha 22nd ot R. DONNELLY acUvlUaa waa aoundad today hy the Postmaatsr C^eral James A. notmeed he showed dsanlta Improva- " * a t work la dona mt rayiiihu lU r t ovtr again. Thla ja tha only over this place. The curve and Bpeakers were Lwroy W. Van- itaha. for tha bsnaftt ot tha Ubrary. s t ^ health dapartasaat ivhteh aug- told Gordon and the orchestra at Farley and Miss Mary Ward, com- BMBt A N ew Tork qiecUUst who JEWELER _ ------— 0*ft» pwoadura that wtu glv^ fou coim bridge are almost unprotected as a rehearsal yesterday that ahe knew kleeek. senior annitary cttglMer, and gtrls ehuKb DO you ruaMBbsr ttm thriu of ttotad taatead a weU rounded mlasloner of Immigration and nal- C C Onrison. sblsf ohenriM, i n b - iwd baan U sttiadaEcs rstnasd to Plata aatiafacUoa. it you want thai car may go over tbs smbankmant. nothing mors about Gordon’s resig'' urallssOnw for the New Bai a JsoAaala m a s e ( woefc, raat and alaap. Mt M M MM tha rtvar. a M r «r MtMR ttflR ha 4M. - • . somebody, outMde the Oeaera! As- themaalvrec in dry weather, ao aa to eraettnetlon ot the police officials model. Incorporate Its Items In a several 'were In the fields picking chester market would open on oontlnuea existing dangers which ■ambly, makes It bis buain' be ready to retain large volume* et grown, onCt perhaps seme buobaa. code or ordinance, which would have NATIVE STRAWBERRIES this morning. Trucks ware tn dif- 5. The auction will be held each A eatbsdrml quiat about the place D eer Pu rsued B y C rowd SELECTMEN DEMAND might rtsult In accldsnt and cause to be followed in all future cases. prapart a biU and hava it preaent- flowaga tn the flood season,'would What It Meant: STRIKE DEMONSTRATION ferent parts of th* town this morn- except Saturday, at 3 o’cloek. impreaass even casual tourlata. damage suits against the town. Need Oode lEtiMitts IH^ralb ad to tha law making body. be worth a plugged nickel, w h a iw Washington 80 elderly or* tbs surviving vst' IN THE MARKET TODAY ing picking up those who wished to of tha berries brought to tha . "Fsg Up" "W e need some kind of a code for Chester market thia year wUl iPUBUSHXO S I TUM The peculiar condition referred power developments require tha crans that It aeems likely oom* D ies Follow ing Lea p POUCESIGNACnON go to the fielde to work and they POSTPONED IN DETROIT In phrasing Uis resolution passed governing o f land development packed tn 24 quart cratae. It wL i> raiMTura oompaxt, ma to is the epperent ebsenea of any permanent holding back of water In C h in a *s Sp ec t a c u la r R esist a n ce .Daybook who com* win not live to gat back. were brought back Just bafor* 11 It SIim U ItrMt ’The army bos made prsparatlona last night in strong language, tha where it affects aswars and water," >fany Growers Have Supply the sixth eeeson that ths market MMShMUr. Oenn. authority on the pert of may agency great volume. •Sg Pr0ttdm (trs 0#r~ Board members expressed thenn- Martin said, “And wa should have a o’clock this morning. to send home those who die theee Detroit. June 1__ (AP) -r The New Haven, June l-'^ (A P )—^<,th e agent arrived, the fawn leaped Berries coming In early this year been in operation in Manehestar. niOMAS rsiututoN of tba state or of any munielpellty Ey MORGAN M. B EATTY Washington—If you know a Civil Detroit CIO strike eommlttoe de- selvea as "fed up on fooling around uniform ordinanca InstaOd of mak- This Morning; Seek Pickers tba notice sent out to th* - 0 «B«r«l Kiaaccr For eur part wa have always bs- AharsM Japan, for tba Uma being. Is many yeore after the battle. In the harbor and began to swim will again effect the lost tew days AP Feature Servto* Writer war veteran sunning himself on tba ferred Indefinitely to .’ H j / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1,193g MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1, 1938 PAGE NTN Bea Is For Bing! STREET UGHTING balanced, and work can’t be done f In the near future, Baby Dot Lick- AILY RADIO PROGRAM that should be done." > ^caused him to make periodic visits CZECHS TO CREATE war of New Britain clever tap and Denmark Is Preparing This M an, BY PRIVATE 1RUCK USE RetorUng Uiat except for Ineffi- FIREMEN CARNIVAL to almost every school In the state. WK0NC8DAY, JUNE 1 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) WILLIAM cient administration the hIghVay toe dancer, and tha clowns of them A member of the New Milford EAST CENTER JOI Y^rojfrwma ie tiandard Daylight Tima one hour later) GENERALLY GOOD departmsat and WPA ^ W coil’d all the perfect trio from New York school board for about 70 years. Hall Jotai AU proEratna’to Kay end baaie chatna or groups ihareof unless aped* MILITARY RESERVES get along w lth lE ^ present number that will keep you In ' itltcbes, 1V5S Hi ehaimiOfl »riHe t lM o f lii s ooeat te coeat (o *• a) doalanetlona include alTaveMabia siatlona...... ToJRearmjtself Also - . t CORCORAN iY IO W IL ST niO U I PLA)M0MPIETED clowning tumblers and what have i death. He also was for many years PfoBrama aubjeet te ehano# by atationa without previous notice. ^ M. of trucks, aad strongly opposed to you. clerk of St. John’s Episcopal church NOWSHAPI , NBC-WEAP yssent (RED) NETWORK Cent East. the reblring of private equipment More Than 55,009 Lamps Onpenhagen (Correspoodenca of, Manchester's own Elda BeletU here. BASIC — Battf WMf woao vttc wjar 8:30— 4:30—March of Carnes Program ^ Such, defense (xxiperatlon would grut wctb kym irfbr vrr wry wb«n 3:46— 4:45— Talk on Exploring Space To Raise Period Of'Compul- dancer who has been making a big His wife, the former Hannah E. 4:00— 6:C(V>Hreas-Radio Newr Period Associated Press)—Denmark has give a meaning to thi bonds be- Selectmen Refuse To Re- lectmaa L T. Wood sald^^tas't ^he pa* wtam wwj vsai wdai. Midwttt: OAST o r OBARAOTERS Rides To Be Tntrodaced Are name for-herself In the New Eng- Northrop of New Milford wrbom be iN d wmaq wbo wow w6tJ win kttp: 4:06— 5:06—Ed Tho^ensen. Sports— Installed On Mom’dpa turned away from Its old belief that tween Scandinavian nations such as midst of It He always smiled as If understands, "five or six local truck- married In 1878, died In 1918. He Good Idea Of How MdAin^in: koa kdyl. South: wmhg; wabc; The Four ^ on Boys—chain they have not had for 75 years. JOB MURRAY — liked new men have been putting on pressure land states, now studying under a "Ififi kfl ^ w ^ kom o khq kpo kfu; 4:16 6:16—Popeya the Saildr—east; sory- Service From Two the best defense Is no defense. She he'd Just told We boss exacUy what leaves a daughter. Miss Mary Elsie Dance Tima at Microphone—west places, new Jobs, new girls. sinnd Previous Vote; to get the vote of the Board re- well known New York teacher, Jim- O pt io n a l s Y at Fons (oiwrato inter- Through the five years Adolf Hit- to do or a (xjp where to go. looking 4:30— 6:30—Bosks Carter. Talk—enst; ta going to rearm. The reason U All New; Pel Show For Hall of New Milford, and a brother, •tensokbly on oithtr RED or BLUE Thoroughfares. ler has ruled Germany a belief In HELEN — feU In love — hard — conceited as could be, yet really not. scinded." Selectman David Cham- mie Fnrrand, banjoist, formerly Will Finally Look 6 ^ ^tvorko).: SASICw - — Boot:.i..... wlw wfet Chicago Aeolian Ensemble —west Nazi Germany. onoe. Francis P. Hall of Bridgeport. 4:46— 6:46— Lun» A Abner —' enatj Years To Three Years. bers, and other members of We with Hank Keen’s troup, the Danc- I work wcol: Midwottt wood wg] w e necessity of preparation tor self 'Lo. kid!" Funeral services wiU be held here Aeolian Enacmbfa. Continued^ west The dominant Social Democrat terry mal l o w — focind love Charge Pressure Exerted ing Morleys of Rockville, winner wbow wobr kono kan* OTHBh defense has been spreading from Then, always quite taken by sur- Board vigorously denied that any Children Scheduled. Saturday afternoon. r'.IO N A L STATIONS - Canatf>«n{ 6:00— 6:00—Just Entertainm ent — a.; party, despite the unwillingness of - - e nd kept It! outside Interests would Influence and troupers on the Major Bowes Now Be Gained. Cantral: wcfl wtmj wiba wday ’ Obbligato” from Chicago - west As the season at Increased traffic We younger/elements ot We Social prise St her work sad a lltUa Jaunt- •ct c t c t i 1:16— 6-l5— Enoch Light Orchestra- the Radicals, with whom It forms koam: South: wtar wptf wla vjax Vesterdayi Wandering, likeable Weir vote, and all stated Wat they program are all signed up. The ^ east. Boaka Carter—west rei»ent arrives and brings with It the an- Praha, June 1.— (A P )— When the Democrat party up to We older ily proud of herself, she smiled a «< rfla.waum w lo d w a oc w f b r w w n r wrt<* the government, has decided to vote ODS8. Joe Murray settles In Sparksburg Stating Wat the town's highway were considering the trucking situa- Mathlson Trio Radio Stars, a sis- .. krwva warn wmr wsb wap) wmrb widt 6:30— 6:30—Living History. Oramatia Czechoslovak Parliament meeU big, blue-eyed, radiant blond smile. Karl Keller and Lawrence Moo- 6:46— 6:45— B arry W ood and M usic nual Increase In nlgbt-tlme drivmg, 30,000.000 kroner (811,000.000) for and tor the first Ume In his life Is ter and brother act, clever singers It^roo w k y w fa a w h a p k p r c w o at k t h t "Home again, JoeT" department operations are "crip- tion Only from the angle of effici- LOCAL MAN TO SPEAK with the removal of all the p o l^ 6:00— r:00— Am erica Cavalcade—to a June 15 It Is expected to raise the Before ’ 933 Denmark's social nan, co-chairmen for the Mardl ------ubx ktba luirk kgoc; Mountain: kglr both Connecticut motorists and the defense. The governments of Den- brad over heels In love — with ency and economy. and dancers who have appeared In from the center of East Center] Mhl ktar kob; PaciSct kfbk kwg km) 6:30— 7;30-Ben Bernia A Lada—to a Democrats were as antl-mllltarist i ’’Right side up, kid." He eyed pled" es a result of the decision of 7:00— 4:0<6~Or8ce M nora, S o n g —also c thousands of tourists from other period of compulsory mlllUry serv mark’s sister Scandinavian nations. Helen. Gras that will be held next week | Manchester are to appear. Due lo , fcorn as the radicals, members of the We stove, sniffing hungrily. "StewT From this potnL We Inquiry street an Ides of what the road wi|i1 7:36* 6:30—The Word Cam s by Radio states who will visit Connecticut Sweden and Norway, recently have We Board of Selectmen at Its lost r>n i « t . . ------— the many requests Mr. (Tampbell Is Cont Cast. ice from two years to three years small Intelligentsia party wlW CHAPTER n You make It?” touched on the possible need for the on the lot at the corner of William AT CHICAGO PARLEY look like when completed can nowj 8:00— 9:0(^Th6 Gang 6uartra--c to a during the summer will Hnd their .come to similar decisions. meeting, at which time It was voted S:S^ 4:S(H>Vour ramify and Mina 4:30— 9:30—Edg ar A. Quest Program This would mean that a third an- whom Wey have collaborated for Helen bad been Iclssed before, but "It’s mama’s stew, Joe. Hun- purchase of more trucks. The and Summit atrssts, have plans bringing them back again. be gained. New poles have h eon — basic. Jack Shannon, Tenor —w. driving during the dark hours made •i4S— 4:46— LIttia Orphan Annia — nual contingent ol from 7U,U(M) to Denmark’s 50.000.000 kroner will nine years. wtW Uttle meaning In It; now It be- gry?" to cease We hiring of private trucks meeting, called as a measure of nearly completed for the opening. placed on both the north and south| ^_Mat; Joa. Oaitiechio Orchaa.»waat 9:00— 10:00— New a: W ill Osborne Or.— safer by well Illuminated streeto, ot 100,000 men would be added to the go for storing of wartime neces- S:0(k~Amarica’a Sehooia. Drama basic, lust Entertainm ent —w. rpL TogeWer Wey reduced We army came very Important. It was ter- He drawled, "We'U have to take for public works on roads. Select-, economy, was reminded by Select- The rides that wUI be at the John B. Lamenzb, Research sides of tbs street and the new eleo-J - 4i15— 6:16—Top Hattar'a Oanea Band 9:1^10:16—Lum A Abner-w est rpL which Connecticut, according to two conUngenta which form the sities and acceleration ol such mili- and navy to a state of impotence. ribly Important to Joe. It was some- the ma along, Polack. I Wink It'a man Wood that It would not be grounds are all new and will be trie lights have been placed. Uttllj S:S^ 6:26—Press Radio News Period 9:30—10:30—To Bo Anncunced ttn m l .State Public Utilities Commission present standing army of the Re- tary preparations as already have man David Cffiambers, at a special ALF N. LANDON URGES Engineer For "Two Hart- 4:20— 6:S0— Paul Oougioa on Sports 10:(K^11:00-Rid Norvo; M ildrej Bailey Important In this trend was "the thing uist even scared him a Uttle We stew has got ms. If aha was considered economy for We Board used for the first Ume at the Mardl Ume was lost In getting the polM , 10:30—11:30— Buddy Ropers Orchestra records, has approximately 3jloo public. been authorized by Parliament. meeting of the Board, last night fords” To Atlend Mid-West 4:46— 8:46—Songa and Noia Day— old Pacifist." Dr„ P. Munch. Den- In Ita strange. Intense Importance, free I’d marry her Instead.” to consider spending more money. Gras here. The formal opening will out of the center of the road. Th»| eaat; Orphan Annta- midw repent 11:0(^12:00— Danes Mus'C west only miles. Although hunting for further But this is only a start. There la called for a return to We "old sys- Conference. StOO— 4:00—Ames *n' Andy—anst; To mark’s idealist foreign minister. i which is one of We curious Wings Across Ws kitchen ths slight, Motion Lost follow an automobile parade SPIRIT OF TOLERANCE men who were In Manchester NBC WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK Although but very few of the pacification of its troubled Internal definite Ulk of the possibility ol a Sa Announced ~ was! Several times recently Were have that being In love does to a young wiry moWer colored wlW pleasure tem’’ which would permit private After discussing briefly the through the town and when the car- building the new line were aaslga.i •t1^ 4:16—Unele Eira Radio Station miles of lighted road are on the and foreign situations—with a Ger- Scandinavian defense alliance. Den- truck hire, and a "gradual working amounts formerly spent for the 8:84— 4:8<^Edwir. C. H lll’a Comment BASIC — East! w)a wba>wbsa wbal been reports Dr. Munch would re- miui who has taken his kisses like and made disapproving, deprecating van arrives at the grounds, William ed to removing the poles. AU of wham kdka wgar wxys wjtn wayr w'rnal rural highways, Connecticut's mu manic minority demanding auton- mark and Sweden together may for- out of We problem Instead of Jump- private hire of trucks, which was The 28rd annual meeting of the S:46~ 4:46— Jirr«my Kem per Program sign. But now the first Ill.uuu.OOO the air he breaWes. sounds. Helen laughed a UtUe and W. Robertson, president of the wires and cross arms wera remov- 4:60— P j OO— O n# Man’s Pam ily—r toe will waby webr wrky ws|id wean wice nicipalltles have provided good omy and Relchsluehrer HlUer pro- tify both sides ot the Oeresund, the ing at It this way.” compared with the coat for new "We Must Fight For The Right American Assnclatlnn of Industrial 4:30— 2:8(^>Tomm)f Dorsey O rchestra wieu ; Midwest: wenr wls kwk koll wren has been voted for arms, with his Joe could not understand it or ex- said, •'Irish! You watt. I’U make Eighth School and UUIlUes District, ed from the poles and when Illumination on their most heavily hinjsslf “ protetetor” ot strait that separates them. There truclu, and hearing Selectmim Pero Physicians and Surgeons and the 7:60— 8:0O-Pred Alien at Town Hall wmt ksn wowo woln . South: wrtd wnbr consent and he has not quit. Some plain what bad happened to him. you stews, and you’ll Uke Wem." A vote, taken on motion of Se- win cut a rlblKin that win be Of Every Man To Speak As part of the work was done it S:60- 4:00— K. Kyaa‘*’a Musical - to cat krgv krdm wrni krls wil»o wdsn wnan traveled central streets by the in- this minority—Czechoslovakia is are reports of far-reaching plans for And a man can make a fool of him- lectman Richard Martin, which ask Wat Ws former method of second annual Mid-West Conference SiPO—16:00 — Dancing Orchestra — wsgn kxyi: Mountain: klo kvod kgnf; speeding efforts to protect her na believe be Is staying, however, to Joe looked at her, hts brown eyes He Believes,” He Says. not long before the poles were out. J stallation of more than 35.0U0 pub- sowing the Oeretund with mines In private truck hire be reverted to, a stretched across ths sntrancs to on occupational diseases will be held oast. Ames ’n* Andy^wnot reneni Pacific: kgo ksM knx kan kers kjr tlonal defense. act as a brake on too great haste self trying to explain how such gleaming and narrowing a little, his xmuld have permitted Ws hiring of the grounds. The work looked elmple aa It wagl •:8^ 10:3t^ Horace Heidt'a Brigadlara NOTE: See WEAF NBC for optional lic street lamps. The number ol elec- case of war. private trucks for use on WPA desire seconded strongly by 51r. June 6-9 In the Palmar House, Chi- Obligatory defense training In piling up the means of war. Wings came to happen to another lips quivering slightly wlW malici- done. A chain was placed arouafU 16:00—11:00—P. Handaraon’s Orchestra list of atationa. tric lights has beer, gradually in- mem, unless he be a doctor able to projects, was turned down by a 3 Chambers, Mr. Martin moved that The start of ths parade will be Aurora, HI., June 1— (AP) —The cago. John B. Lamenso, Research 1e:30-11:S0-“ Llghta Out.** Dramatic courses for all the population be- ous and audaclons words. Then, the poles, the dirt around the poto] Cant. East. creased In each ol the more recent talk of Idealization and fixaUons to 2 vote. ' We Town Treasurer be empowered announced. It Is now planned, by Engineer of the Hartford Accident CBS-WABC NETWORK tv/een the ages of six and 60, de- passing Inside to go upstalra and blowing of two bloats on ^ e Are nation can "muddle through" lU was loosened up by the derrick on i 1:30— 4:30—The Singing Lady-^att: years as traffic officials reached the Roberta, of WeWersfleld, and many and conditionings and complexes. It to hire private trucks on WPA Jobs * Indemnity Company, Hartford BASIC — Eaatt wabc wade wuko wcao Charles Sears, Tenor Solos—west creed two days ago. will go into giving her a smsU, make-believe Prmloue Vote whistle at the Orford Soap Com- difficulties, says Alf M. Landon, If a truck moving back and forth foirj veal wgT wkhw wkrc whk wjr wdre 3:46— 4:46—H. Middleman Orchestra others. Is largely a matter of words: the In order to relieve the town’s high- and a Menchr.ster resident, will (five conclusion thst good illumination is elTect with the opening of the new punch on the arm or In We side Wat At We last meeUng of the Board It can maintain "decenL free public a short time and then the pole w$ y 0 w jn o w p m wf»>l w js v w g n r: M id - 4:(K^ 6:00—Newa: Middleman Orch. essential to saJe motor vehicle Edward Murray of Hartford, a story tellers have one set of words, way department equipment for pany. On two of ths other nights a lecture on Juno 6 at the confer- tMSt: whhm wfhm kmhe fcmni whns 4:16— 6:16—The Revelers - east. Jo* school year In September. AWARDS CONTRACTS passed for being hardboUed wlW Selectman L. T. Wood, noUng that the committee Is planning to have discussion and the true spirit of ence. Hie subject wlU be "The In- lifted Into the air, carried along tU kfah krni taph Oailicchto Orchestra —we.xt former resident here, was a visitor We doctors anoWer, and the average purely town work. The motion wae operation, and that any decrease in Thus It Is apparent that the Pra- her, he said, "Lots of Wings I like, We town was spending large sums tolerance.” of the road and allowed to BAST—wbna wpg whp whac wore efrb 4:S(k— 6:3(^AIma KitehsH. Contralto here Sunday. lost, hence the trucking situation, a pet show. In which all children surance Oompany and the Control 4:46- 6:46—Lowell Thomas — east: the number of lamps or the amount ha government is framing lU de- man has none. But what happen- Polack. I’m only waiting." monthly for private truck hire, In "This means we must fight for there. Sluie w ib i wmns weng wnbf wlba wkhn John N. Hewitt has got back from ed to Joe was a number of Wings; for We present, remains in We con- with their pets In town are Invited of Occupational DIeeases." Mr. La- Wtilo wktit Chicago Conrarl Orchestra —west of Illumination invariably resulta in fense plans for « long time ahead FOR NEW HIGHWAYS troduced a motion, which was to take part. The committee Is plan- the right of every man to apeak as menzo’s paper will be discussed by The road from the (Tenter to M oa^ . DIXIE - wgnt wnln wbre wqam wdod 6:0(^ 4:o6-Eaay Aces, Skit—also cat Florida, where he spent the winter dition It was previous to the meet- 6:16— 4:16—Mr. Keen A Lott Persona more accldenta. However. If no new frictions with he was growing up, he had fought That was the way Joe and Helen adopted, Wat no more truck hiring he bellevea, eapeclally the man with lira wrac wine wwl wtoc krld ktrh kua with his niece. He has a fine coat and loved and traveled and adven- ing. ning to have a blank entry printed Dr. Albert .S. Gray, director of the Chester Green is now open to wnco komn wdpn whi wdna whig wilbj 6:30— 4:30—Rosa Marta Song Program Practically all of Connecticut’s Czechoslovakia's Germanic minority were. That was one way. There would be done by the town except whom you disagree,’’ he aald. Bureau of OrcupatlonnI Dtaeoses, 8:46— 4:46—Science Marching Ahead or her neighbors arise It Is under- of tan. tured and proved himself a man, It was agreed Wat at We coming In The Herald and these can be de- traffic. Last night it was found i wwva winbg waja winbr wala ktu) kKko 6:0^ 7:00—Roy Shield Radio Revue street lamps at the present Ume were oWera: there was We way ror the transport of workers to the The former Kansas governor and Connecticut Department of Health Wvoa wrtne wnoa kwkh know wmmm stood that most of the troops sent Mr. and Mra. ArWur Elseman ol and he bad come to the Ume when. when Wey had danced a long Ume, meeting of We Board, figures and posited in different parts of the the concrete was dried out enouglH WJfir wens wpnr wmnt wron wrva • •31^ 7:3<^Harfiet Parsons. Movies are electric incandescents, there be- Roaring Brook reservoir, the tnick- 1936 Republican Presidential candl. at the close of the day's program. 4:46— 7:46—Barry McKinley. Baritone Into the border districts May 21 Elmhurst, N. Y.. entertained i Estimated Cost Of Projects more facta will be submitted con- town. There will also be another to allow ths heavy trucks to go ovg MlpWCST - wmhrt wlan wlhw kfh ing but very few of the arc light Wat question settled, he must prove close and full of music and moving Ing of federal commodities, and the date made a plea for these "two Dr. _ Robert P. Knapp of the the road. wkhb wlaq wkhh wreo wsht kaej wnnx 7:00— 4:0(V—Tuna Types and Variety large party of guests at their coun cerning the question of trucks. night given up to a parade of *:SO— 8:30—Boston ’’ Pop” Concerts type now In use. will have been withdrawn within a further things—his substance os a like one Inseparable living body, or moving of families on relief. The basic fundamentals" In a speech last Cheney Brothers Medical depart- •139* 4:30—Chicago'i Minstrel Show fortnight try place here over the week-end grown man, his ablUty to harbor At Its meeting last night. We bicycles and doll carriages, with night to a crowd observing the lOUNT*—kvor kls koh kal kevo0 kfbb The number of street lamps used Bomethlng new in the way of musical comedy teams Is formed by seen a moving picture Wat put Wem motion, Introduced by Wood as a ment Is a director of the assoclBUon 4:0^10:00—News: B Cutler Orehaa. nie troops were sent Into those and Monday. GuesU included Mr. Is $1,189,508; Two MUes Board appeared to be agreed that awards being made for the best A tobacco, plant produesa 860? gg'AST.—km koln kol kfpy kyl ksfo by Connecticut cities and towns and cherish others beside himself In a mood, or after a walk in Spring measure of economy, was passed 100th founding anntver^ry of the for 193A39. Announced (1 hrj c a n in g Bing Crosby and madcap Beatrice Lillie In their new picture, districts, many populated chiefly by and Mrs. Arlle Hlllbom, Mr. and town equipment, wiW closer super- decorated bicycles and doll car- 000 seeds In a year. 10:30—11:30—Olann Miilar'a Orchestra vary generally li, proportion to the In hla ample strengW, his power Creek Park when We Ume of the although several Selectmen were First Congregational church at ^ c t o r Rhythm," which plays Thursday. Friday and Saturady at the the dissident Sudeten German mi- Mrs. Arthur Haas and Miss Vir- to tsike responsibility, make deci- vision, can be used more efficiently, riages. The first entry blank ap- Aurora. population, but even the smaller ol ginia Haas, and We Misses Helen Of Merritt Parkway'LeL year and We amell of Wa warm hesitant to accept Wa propoeal. pears today. state theater. Bing is cast as a musical medico who masquerades as a nority. before the first of three sions affecUng others, and even give earW and We grass and We Wick but opinion as to We means of se- The church was tha scene of the 7:45—News Service. the small towns can boast ot at aeries of communal elections, two of and Joan RelnbardL when Wood held that town truck- The pupils In the upper grades In least two or three lights at the cen- policeman, while Bea la hla first aasigTiment. • orders where orders are required for dark leaves was strong In Weir curing Wls added efficiency was di- first Republican Congressional Dis- 8:00—Treasure House. which have been completed. Mrs. Victoria Strong of Larch- ing equipment was not being used vided between better use of men the Eighth District are WTlUng an trict convention In Illinois nearly 84 8:15—Shoppers Special. ter of the community. The numbera mont, N. Y., has been a visitor Wls the g(X>d of all concerned. These bl(x>d. Then momenta came when efficiently and to full capacity. The With relative calm succeeding Contracts Involving the conatruo- Wings were not conceit in him, as and work assignments, and a more essay on "The Value of Our Fire years ago. W T I C 9:00—As You Like It. vary upward to nearly 4,000 In New March 7:30 Harriet Parsons on week at her Hebron place. She Is their hearts pounded In Wem out of shift from private truck aid to com- [ ftwelera BrimdcaBllng Servtee, tension of thfc last two weeks, this tlon of twenty miles of roads; Ws unWlnlUng young women so often hand, and Were were no words to centralized use of trucks and equip- Department to Our Town." There I.andon said he had perceived "a 9:25—Star Gazing In Hollywood. Haven and more than 3,000 In Hart- movies; 8:30 Boston pop concert; capital is turning attention to the preparing for its occupancy by Mr, plete town setup was made as an Hartliird. Utinn. 9:30—Girl Interne. STATE LIQUOR BOARD Installation of drainage; one large suppose of men. It la the same say, though both understood well ment win be three cash prizes awarded spirit of growing Intolerance In the ford. The lamps likewise vary In the 9:30 Chicago Minstrels; 10:30 Larry Tenth Sokol Congress, the Repub- and Mrs. Edward Payne ol Larch- experiment, for a short period to the winners in this contest, which United States, s Uttle hardening to- (• • .000 W. I04U H . U a t * M . 9:4o—Dan Harding's Wife. Intensity of the Illumination pro- Clinton drehestra. mont. They expect to move In Wis bridge, and railing work represent- among animals, where a strong, de- enough and were equally Arm In Going a step farther Wan Mr lic’s^ great gymnastic event. Great pendable male Is needed for the pro- will be announced the latter part of ward those In need of relief." He 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly. vided. although the tendency Is to- What to expect Thursday: preparations already have been week. ing an estimated cost of $1,189,508, their love for each other and In Wood. Town Treasurer George h ’ Baateni Daylight Saving rtme 10:15—Myrt and Marge. TO PASS ON fflPORTS tection of We young, and where the Weir Impatient plans. Then Joe next week with the awards to be said class and racial intolerance was w*ard the provision of greater WJZ-NBC, WABC-CB.S II a m.— made, and Czechoslovaks hope the A car load of company were en- have recently been awarded by Waddell proposed that a central HAGUE IS DEFENDANT made on June 11. breaking out and declared It must 10:30—Hilltop Houae. tertained over We week-end at We females watch We young bucks was oddly a lltOe brutal and tender, candlepower. since statistical rec- President Roosevelt address at Congress will run Its course with State Highway Commlssiuner Wil- truck dispatching agency be set up. William R. Campbell, chairman of be vigorously fought by the church. ^ Wedneadajr, Jane 1 10:45—Stepmother. more than the usual enthusiasm. Horton bungalow. They were Mr prove themselves by flghUng and and she was a lltUe wild with a kind K m . ords have demonstrated that the graduation of U. S. Naval Academy Trca.sury Department Rules liam J. Cox. One road contract, with all public trucks under Its con "But there is a tolerance,” he 11:00—Hartford Board of Health Annapolis. Preliminary Sokol events already and Mra CTbarles Reese, Miss domineering, and give their favor of love and anguish, and Wey both IN CIVIL RIGHTS SUIT the entertainment for the Mardl i4:00—Backitage Wife. Pre.senta. more light, the less the auto acci- On Whi.skey Bouffht Abroad about two miles on Wa Merritt trol. these to be "hired out” to We Gras has completed his program of added, "which should be fought, the dent and fatality totals. WEAF-NBC—12:30 p.m. Words are underway, but the big days ol Maude Green, and John NIcholls, all Pi-rkway Is also represented In to We heat of the loL being very Wought for instants kt a Ume Wey various town departments as need- tolerance of crooked city luid state S4:l#—Program from New York. 11:10—Hartford Better Business Privately And Shipped Here the Congress will be July 4. .5 and of New Haven. sensible In Weir choice Indeed. could have hurt one anoWer gladly, free acts for the enUre week. He Just A Fsw Days Lsff. 14:80—Hiigbeareel preaentlhg Ruah Bureau. Motor vehicle safety authorities and music; 1:45 Hymns of all Wese awards. The oWer larger ed and charged against ths depart- political machines. Thera to too 6, when visitors from all over the Among real estate transactions contracts cover work In We towns So wlW We coming of these de- tliough they never did. Jersey City Mayor Called To Is bringing to Manchester euch much tolerance of ths unholy al- I Hugbea. news commentator. 11:15—Instrumentalists. are unanimous that the good light- churches: 2:45 Guiding Ught; 4:13 mental appropriations. It was stars as Edward O’Orady of Boston ‘•4 world and Sokol clubs from many Just recorded at the town clerk's of Hamden, on Whitney Avenue; sires In him, the UtUe-boy pleasures Sometimes Joe wondered brood- claimed that Wls would do away liance between poUttes and ertms.” £4:45—Olrl Alone. n :3 0—Big Sister. ing provided in the more thickly Benno Rablnoff, violin. WABC-t:BS Hartford, June 1.—(AP) —In Testify In Federal Court At claimed to be one of the greatest 1:30 U. S. Coast Guard Academy countries will be here. office is We sale ol the Loren M Berlin &nd UnloDs new by-paeses and of wandering wlWout check and Ingly yet never moodily why It was with truck demurrage and would «5H)0—Dick Tracy. 11:45—Aunt Jenny's Real Life settled areas should be extended to order to be admitted through the Lord property on the Hebron playing without stint gradually lost Newark Today...... cornetlst In the business. He will the rural highways, since It has graduation: 3 Belmont Park Race; United States Cu.stoms, a shipment Thousands of Praha homes are Ledyard, bridge over We Sbetucket he waited so, who never had before, keep town equipment In action. "Terry and the Plratea." Stories. expecting American gue.sts. and Amston road to Edmund H. Horton thslr novelty and aaUsfacUon, and exactly speaking. He was neither also bring with him two under- I 5:80—Your Family and Mine. 12:00—Mary Margaret McBride. been shown that adequate illumina- 3:43 Questions before the Senate of liquor which ha.s been ordered river. Four of Wese contracts Waddell stated that at times when the ntg delegations from Yu- There is a two-story dwelling house will be constructed under Federal it was easy to settle down. Besides, very religious minded nor tolerant Newark, N. J., June 1— (AP) — studies from the Boston Conserva- CHARLES H A U DIES; Sfima2 15:45—"Uttle Orphan Annie.” P. M. tion of such roads, particularly the WJZ-NBC—11:30 a.m. Farm and from a foreign country for private equipment of one town department goslovla, Poland and the Czecho- several farm bulldiugs and about Aid. The list follows: he had been away from home long of Wose who did not And yet hs The long-debated question of civil tory of Music. On the same program |5:00—Newa. 12:13—Newa Service. ones carrying main artery traffic, Home Hour; 1:30 p.m. Light-opera con.atimption must be accompanied 100 acres ol land In several tracts. Is idle while another department is slovakian provinces arrive theie ^ New Haven Hoad ConstrucUon enough to get a clearer view of We knew well enough; It was a kind of pressed for trucks. It was felt that rights In Jersey City was brought will be seen Manchester’s own Tony WOMEPT8 AND MEN’S - » 5:15—Baseball Scorea. 12:23—Conn. Produce Market Re- results In a decrease not only in selections; 2:30 Shevuoth program. by a permit from the staU liquor should be something like 2,()0n.00(i Mr. Lord retains a life lease of We world, and he was beginning to be A RETIRED EDUCATOR a commission. Company, New Haven, Conn., F. A. payment you laid on the line wiW to Federal Court today with Mayor Obright who was ort Fred Allen's . 6:80—Wrlgbtvllle Clarion. port. night-time cra.shes but also in me Rabbis Pool and Goldstein; 3 Ra- neople here, more than double Pra- place. the central dispatching system, •PLAIN GARMENTS Project No. 1-D in the town of lonesome. He was ready now, and life; life gave you Just so much as Frank Hague, although a defendant, program, also Betty McCarthy ot : . G 5:45—Nola Day. contralto. 1 ^ 0 —Romance ol Helen Trent. severity ot the Injuries sustained in kove’s orchestra. The permit from the commission ha’s normal population. Another sale Is that of the Aaron wlW trucks on call, would work 17:00—Amos *n’ Andy, 1A15—Our Gal Sunday. Some Thursday short waves: must be filed at the Customs house Hamden on Wtuwey Avenue. Es- nature (}ld We rest. Nature pro- you paid for, and he wanted all more efficiently Wan the present under subpoena as a witness for the Manchester, tap dancer who has •CLEANED AND PRESSED those^ accidents which do occur. Schwartz place on We Hebron- timated cost $2U3,6(5.49. vided a Helen for him. One Helen there was of Helen, wiWout sUnL plaintiffs. been studying under Joe Ryan of Also Served As Representative r 7:15—Uncle Ezra e Radio Station. 1:00—The Dance Hour, Less than 25 percent ol the tolai JZJ Tokyo 6:15 p.m. Dance and at the Hartford Federal building. Amston Road to Claude W.- Jones, department allotment meWod. • call ed FOR AND DEUVEREQ 7:80—“String Classlca.” 1:16—The Ranch Boys. 12:45 Popular songs; OLR4A It was announced today by the de- New Haven Road Construction or anoWer did not matter much, All of life lay ahead. It was a Selectmen Chambers and Pero The plaintiffs, the CIO, the Amer- Hartford. In Mr. Ryan’s recital In From New Milford; Was 24-hour traffic axists at night, but PPRPON The place consists ol a house and within certain bounds of Joe's broad thought more heady than whisky, i c a Civil Liberties Union and the Biisbnell Memorial, last week i 7:45—"Chandu, The Magician." 1:30—Phil Boudlnl. accordionist. nearly three-quarters of the.auto Prague 6:65 Variety; 2RO Rome puty collector of customs for this lot, a barn, etc. Mr. and Mra Company, New Haven, Conn., 10.- have objected to We proposal on Agent For State Board. i5:00—One Man’s ramJIy. 1:45—The Gospel Singer. district, Francis A. Lonergan. 104 leet ot relnlorced concrete pave- taste and inclination. Ehccept that and worW the payment easily. others, ask an Injunction to restrain Betty was featured In three of the accidents fatalities occur In' the 7:30 American Hour; Y\5RC Car- Schwartz, who live In New York forever after Joe’s dream and de- Ws ground Wat It would disrupt We Jersey City authoritlee from "de- I JpJ:*®—Tommy Dorsey'. Orchestra. 2:00— Dictators. acas 9:30 Happy boys ofche.stra: Much confusion between state and The Memorial Day program Mon- ment between West Rock Roau and Ma*y thoughts Joe entertained, working of We highway depart- outstanding numbers. 2 for 80c dark hours. Statistics taken from winters, will remain on We place light in women—the delight not of such as Wat one, were more clear porting" outsiders and from inter- I 5:00—Town Tall tonight—Fred Al- 2:30—Graduation Exercises U. S. GSl GSB GSC GSB London 9:40 Federal regulations has been en- day brought out a record attend- until mid-August. They may look Newtown Avenue Merritt Parkway, ment. "We need the trucks on We Joe Evans who has Just complet- New Milford. Conn.. June 1.__ single Garments— SOe. t:"; |len and Portland Hoffa. Coast Guard Academy. various parts of the country where countered ever since repeal, accord- ance, Contrary to the usual cus- In We towns ot Norwalk and West- We body but of We Imagination— tn We mind than Wey could be in fering with outdoor public meetings ed a successful season with the highway lighting on dangerous BBC Empire orchestra. about for another house here. They highway,” Pero stated at We last and CIO organizational activities. ^AGETEN UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1,1988 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1,1988 YAGB1 tomorrow night .the $3,347,000,000 relief and public works bill—the piles was scheduled tor' Ists thi- OlARY AND UPSON only major legislation besides the IM HAVEN RESIDENT aftemoon. SEIZE A MAN Friday Session. MISS EEUY CANDIDA1E wage-hour bill still on the calendar. "There Isn’t any real disposition HEADS MASONIC GROUP One o f the outstanding sessions CULBERTSON IS 159TH DERBY WON CALLED BY JUMRS to hack the bill to pieces," com' of the conference will come on F ri- FOR TEACHERS’ DEGREE mented Senator Adams (D „ Oolo.). OUT OF CROWD day when the ministerial and lay lArmstrong Batiks Ross To Annex Welter Tifl^ floor ms Mger of the admipistratinw _ I M I Fr Brpsm Elected Gnmil dglegStM will hold the first itf a LOSER INTUIT - BYBOISROHSSEL measure. series of united sessions at 11:80 Hewlocl^ Street Yonn» Woman The Senate voted yesterday to 111 L A u l l L A M r Master O f Royal And Select a. m. Champ On the W ay Out Kejmeo In Last Waterbary make $50,000,000 o f W PA funds Masters Of The State. An Important change In district To Receive Honora At New leadership is expected to be made IN COURT Britain College June 16. available for doles should an emer- (Osattnoed .from Fags One) Bridgeport, June 1.— (A P )— The in the appointment of a district su- French Bred Horse Victor In TWI_BASEBALL LEAGUE STARTS TONIGHT gency arise. It turned down a sug lEGRO FEATHER CHAMP Gty Election Testify On Grand Council, Royal and Select perintendent In the Providence dis- (Oaottooed from Pxgv Om ) Miss Marcella D. KeUy of 30 Hem- gestlon by Senator Vandenberg (R., agents of the Federal Bureau of in- Masters of Connecticut, elected trict to succeed Rev. WUUam H. Mich.) that $150,000,000 be Set aside vestigation and local authorities. lock street will be graduated from Harry F. Brown of New Haven, as Bath who has served In that capa- declared on Nov. 80, 1987, that "the English Classic; Scottish Municipal Affairs. from work-relief funds for direct Merchants closed their stores and reasonable construction o f thi. the Teachers CoUege of Connecticut, Portrait of a Lady most puissant grand master to suc- city for six years. Rev. Bath wraa GAINS SECOND DIADEM relief payments. - ' everything was done to discourage pastor of the South Church here tor mortgage contract has been com- Hew Britain, at the commencement BLUEFIELDS-GREEN IMPROVING YANKS One of the biggest fights remain- the congregation of crowds. ceed lyilllam E. Parker of this city, several years. piled with and Insofar aa the plain- Union Second, Pasch 3rd. at Its annual two-day meeting here exercises In the amphitheater on Waterbnry, June 1.— (A P )—Two ing centered on a committee amend- Cash, moderately well-to-do mer- Harry F. Reiser of the Methodist tiffs’ claim la concerned, no breach ment to restrict use of PW A funds today. ■ Thursday, Juno 16. Mlaa KeUy U ktyaaen In the last city election, chant and filling station operator, Book Concern haul arranged a large has occurred enUtlIng them to a one of the one-hundred twenty stu- LIFT THE LID AT AT HOME FOR TEST ON DECISIVE DECISION for constructing utility systems It was the first time In 14 years Jhhn H. Crary and J. Warren Up- secluded himself In his frame apart- display of Methodist books and foreclosure." Epsom, Eng., June 1—(AP)— which would compete with private- that the meeting waa held In this dents who wlU receive the Bachelor ment bouse to await word from the pamphlets in the South Church Culbertson's refusal to pay the of EMucatlofi degxM. BoU Roussel. French-bred bonw •OB, chairman of the Democratic ly-owned plants. Senator Norris city. It waa announced that the 1939 chapel. MI<1 Republican town coinmltteea, kidnapers. His wife was near pros- premium was on the advice of his For the first time In the history owned by P. Beatty, today won the WEST SIDE FIELD (Ind., Neb.), so-called “father" of tration. I meeting will be held In New Haven. Tonight's Program BY WESTERN CLUBS ^•■ipoctlvelyi were summoned today counsel and during the trial of the of the college, a baccalaureate serv- 159th Derby before the King SCHOOLING RACES Beats ’ Defender h(e A the TVA, waa lending an attempt to The father's Isjit excursion had! Two hundred delegates and Greetings will be extended to the Iqr the Waterbiin.' Grand Jury. eliminate the restriction. prominent members of the Masonic CMe the bridge wizard introduced ice will be Included among the ac- Queen and some been to make a solitary drive at conference thLs evening at 7:30 by the minutes of the Culbertsona, Inc., 400,000 of their TTpson. one-time candblate for Anti-administration Demderats, fraternity have been present at the subjects. ■. United States Representative from dawn Tuesday over a route mapped officials of the town; rhtntsters of the holding company for hla Inter- START ON FRIDAY Bleediog, Strickeo Pilp directed by Senator Wheeler (D., conference which opened last night Scottish Union, owned by J. y. rcuit Laonches Fifth Con- this district, was the first witness In a ransom note to drop the $10,- local churchca aijd the local church, eats, to show that the company had Sweep Red Sox Series With M ont), have utilized the relief de- 000 In smell bills, reportedly pack- with a banquet, Jerusalem Court following-supper at 6 p. m. Rank, was second and H. B. Mori to report for the first full session bate to criticize W PA administrator No. 16 acting as host. actually assumed the mortgage ob- In 15 Rounds To Achiefc held by the Jury since May 19 when ed In a shoe box, at a signal from The opening address of the con- ligation. rise’ heavUy played favorite, Pascli. Harry Hopkins and other Federal Also elected today were Fred- seentive Season With 12-5 Triumph As Gehrig Its report charging "rampant cor- twinkling lights. ference win be given this evening third In the field of 22 three-year officials who have expreaaed their erick R. Ctoles of Hartford, grand Culbertson purchased the estate olds. IBptlon" In Waterbury municipal The spot where the ransom was at 8;15 by Rev. Dr. Harold Paul WiO Be Held Nightly Until Fistic Upset; To Seek ht views in primary election contests. in 1934 for $120,000, of which $22.- affairs and condemning lobbying In paid was east of the main htgh'way treasurer; Thomas W. Morgan, Sloan, editor of the Christian Ad- Bols Roussel came with ■ rush In Clash Between Old Riyals Plays 2,000tii Game; Hopkins recently said he favored vocate. 000 was paid In cash and the bal- recent sesstons of the Genera] Ae- that runs between Miami and Key Hartford, grand recorder; Russell the stretch. t|0 finish the mile and a Representative Otha Wearln In bis ance of $98,000 by a purchaae Crescent Kennel Chib Mmbly resulted in the Issuance of West, between the road and the W. Potter, Wllllmantlc, deputy half four lengths In front of Scot- bers’ Lightweigkt Crown. race against Senator Guy Gillette money mortgage. From the day of tish Union, one of the more heavily At 6:15 mock. a bench warrant for 27 men. In- shore of Biscayne Bay a few miles puissant grand master; Frederick Giants Move Into W est for the Iowa Democratic Senatorial C. Marggraf. Waterbury, grand purchase until late In 1936, Culbert- played horses. Pasch, unbeaten in cluding Ueut. Gov. Frank Hayea. away. The location led to specula- Track Opens On 17tb. nomination. principal conductor of work; Philip son carried fire Insurance covering his only two races, trailed by an- The Republican leader was fol- tion whether the kidnapers might New York, June 1.— (A P ) I f Wheeler renewed hla criticism hla own Interest and the Interest of other two lengths after figuring They get away tonight at the lowed a half hour later Ijy his Dem- have escaped In a small boat with J. Jones, Hartford, grand captain WEDDINGS. By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR, you SCO a Uttle blond man running yesterday, contending that I. T. of the guard; Lawrence G. Drcsch- the mortgagees upon the buildings prominently with the leaders from West Bide Oval when the Blueflelds, .Ysflociated Press Sports Writer ocratic rival, one of the men charg- the money. Weot Springfield, Mass., June 1 today like bis coattails were on fire ed In the warrant with conspiring Jones, an Iowa official of the Na- er, Baltic, grand conductor; Samuel and furniture to the extent of $141,- the start. town champions of 1087, meet the tional Emergency Council, la sup- i f this waa the procedure and II 800. Culbertson recovered the — (Special)— Schooling races in and glancing back fearfully over "to cheat and defraud” the city of C. Cannon, Middletown, grand mar- Ridden by C. Elliott, BoU Roussel Men of Hublard at 6:15 o’clock. It A new picture of the major porting Wearln. the blue-eyed youngster had not. Keish-Macknicki amount of the loss and applied It preparation for the coming grey- hla left shoulder every now and then Waterbury of more than a million been killed It waa thought likely he shal; Rev. Alexander Alison, Jr., of ran the dUtance In two minutes. would seem that the champions will league situation Is on display today dollars. Declaring Jones Is trying "to stab' D. ls city, grand chaplain; Rev. J. Of Interest Is the marriage of BH- to a reduction of the noortgage debt. 39 1-5 seconds. hound racing sesuraa at the O es- the odds are you are looking at Lou would have been sot free some- aa the leaders o f the two circuits Crary’s reappearance came some- Guy Gillette In the back," Wheeler Romeyn Daaforth. New London, more P. Kelsh, son of Mr. and Mrs ^Tter the fire, the companies carry- use Ray Holland against tha Green where In a country side consisting BoU Roussel was a 20 to 1 shot start Into foreign territory and old cent kennel club here will start Frt. Ambers, the lightweight boxing what as a surprise to Court House aaid an "Inside group” In the ad- associate grand chaplain. Fred P. Kelsh of 52 Wadsworth ing the insurance cancelled the pol- In the betting. ScottUh Union was and Zapatka has Indicated that of vast fields, where truck crops Neblo Borello will do the flinging for day night, June 3, general manager champion, who agreed In a moment Observers, since It had been gener- minlatration Is doing the President Installation of the officers to their street, and Miss Josephine C. Mack- icies and Culbertson took out $80,- held at 8 to 1 and Pasch at 9 to 4. I.OU Gehrig starts another thousand are growm for the winter markets. the opposing aids which means that John B. Brooks annoimced today. of avarice to fight Henry Armstrong ally assumed that persons already and the Democratic party “ a dis- new officers was held following the nlckl, daughter of Mrs. Macknlckl of 000 In Insurance, covering hla In- Pound Foolish, owned by Lord As- or so consecutive games. this coming July. The farms at this time of the year a tight pitcher's argument is In Ths qualifying trials will con- tntder formal criminal charges service" by Intervening In state election. Oak street. Jewett City. The cere- terest and not that of the mort- tor, waa fourth. "Iron Hoss" Lou. playing his IkJU, no doubt has heard how primaries. are deserted — overgrowm ndtb gagees. The mortgagees then took store. This will be the first game of tlnua nightly, starting at 8 o'clock, would be excused from further mony took place Saturday evening Came A t Surprise 2,000th game without a miss, and Armstrong beat Barney Rosa into a " I f It is not stopped, the Demo- weeds as high as a man's head, the at 7 o'clock at the home of the out $131,600 In Insurance and asked the 1988 Twilight league and all of until the regular season opens June Ofoestlonlng by the Jurors. BoU Roussel's victory came as a those big Memorial Day crowds bleeding, stricken pulp In 15 rounds cratic party Is going to ^ defeat- grown under water In many places. bride's mother. Miss Doris Kelsh, the teams have had the past thirty 17. The tests will give the fans As Republican towm chairman, Culbertson to reimburse them. decided UANCHESTER EVENING HERAIOJ, MANCHESTER, UONNn W EDNSSOAT, JUNE 1.1935 PACO! TH O iniE tf BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Somethinsr to Think About By MARTIN 0*0 VOO « T -GEE A*ONEy..-VV>AV TUtNHtN^ 'foo sh o u l d^ liU-NCg K*00>NG,0AaL*M fol-l-5A-AAy t: SENSE and N G N S E N S t Trt% LACE. MHO TH' OvewENS EvJER MOOLO HMOE MABBXEO BEFORE \ AM! W'O ME .PLEAE5'. you HAMEHMIE 50 MUCH MORE ENDO 008^ SAiBE r THOUGHT YOOD BE HELPtM' ME M\TH HOMEGTW.l CAMT L'M 5 0 HA9Py TO OFFER A MAN THAN X \ 5uPPO«E Figure tt fxnn any angla you Bride— want to buy some oya* A MEOOiNG 6OV0N EETOQE TOO UNOER5TAMO M Hy 1 DON'T MAMT youTZE A 5MELL COOM.AMO THKYE wish, and you will come to the ters. MAO AViN UEE TOO. ONE VOUaSELP ? 60H E 0N E HAEW’T AVtyTHlMG TO MTIH ALL y o u A EXPERtEMCE lAMfy LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOBlLliS FOR SALE 4 GRAEEEO y o u OFF REFAIKING WANTED—TO BUV renllEaUci that your thoughts can Dealer—Large or small, madam? SPOIL VT THE TEA ROOM t HORACE WILL THE PARTY taking 8 horse I be' your best friends or your wrorat Bride—WeU, they’re fflr a man LOM6 A60 MAN».*\Nfo TH\NG5—6E ^. I mo w er sharpening, repairing. ***^'*t°*“ fourth tuid East Hart- MAMT5T0 hitch from Waranoke Farm, please I running condition, 1931 Chevrolet' ------WESTERN LINKSMEN ford fifth and last . . . if the anamles. A thought can do you with a sise fifteen ctfliar. you CAM REA\A.y HELP _ MA«ay return to avoid trouble? Vacuum cleaners •econdlUoned. WANTED TO BUT frame for Biora good than a doctor or a bank- DON'T EE j H pickup, 1931 Auburn aedan. Wei Key making, lock repairing, safe weather ia good, look for new MERIDEN UtOUNCEl m A HU5EAMD ME *0O aljw have good used tires, and couch hammock. Telephone 8296. Local Sport records In the 440 yard run, high er, and It .can also do you more EAJLV ~ combination changing. Braltbwalte. harm thaa a brick. SHERIFF KNEW TBlEr yoo ? parts. We buy all model cars for 52 Pearl street. MOST JUNK HAS A cash value. | PACE OPEN TRIALS Jump, dlMus and shot . . . and ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 1 parts. Pantaleo Brothers, Horace] ^sslbly but not probably in the BY SIZE o r SHOE Call and let me see It. Wm. Oatrln- Chatter- mile. Javelin and relay . . MIDDLETOWN TWIG FOR HEALTH—Sport, to reduce, I street. Phone 3346. Open 8 to 6. LAWNMOWERS sharpened and re- sky. Phone 5879—182 BIssell St. Junior—FighUagr Not me! i\ rent a bike. 25c hour. Ask about 5 1 _^palred. Precision grinding. t>e- Mother—But you have a black Oklahoma City (A P)—When A. n A... Complaint Dept . . . From Ed eye. Somebody must have etnick for I plan. George B. WUllama, I Uvety service. Karlsen and Edger- Jack Westland Tonis In J. Beddo, Garvin county shartS. ai^ V 105 Oxford, off Strickland. Tele-1 BUSINESS SERVICES ton, Buckiand. Phone 7385. ROO.MS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Fahey, manager of the German- you! rived to investigate the theft ot phone 6234. ______OFFERED 1.81 A m e r ic ^ ’ comes the following WESLEYAN EXEROSES Gains Twin Victory By ~unlor—1 waa net flghttog at all three cows, he took one look in the LAWN MOWERS sharpened and FOR RENT—LARGE front room, Lowest Qualifying Score ?ai!f V.e^ seems a shame that tte nobody struck me. It was an pasture and said: "There’s only one I EVERGREENS. SHRUBS, ^and reconditioned. Free delivery serv- fans o( Manchester have to go with, dent. man to the county with feet aa big hedges trimmed and sprayed, fiimifihcd for light hou8«!k€eping, out a ball game on a Sunday with ATTItACT OLD ALUMNI And 7-2; Bristol Bl Mother—An accident T AU'rUMOKII.ES FOR SALE 4 ice. Snow Brothers, 282 No. Mam in private family, very reasonable. as that." c grapes sprayed. Shade trees trim- street. Tel. 4506— 4531. 124 High street. 137, Nine Under Par. ^ teams in, to*n. When they can’t Junior—Yea mam. I waa sitting So be went to the home of a man 1935 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. 1934 med. cavities and bruises cared j give the town a Sunday game, It’Si Middletown,------June 1—^__wzz-,— (A P )—Old East Hartford. on top of that new boy down street who wears sIm 11 1-2 shoes and the PljTnouth coach, 1933 Ford Coach. for. Trees removed. Conn. State] LAWNMOWT6RS SHARPENED — ***“ •'** dates returning to their class .s:- and I forgot to hold bis feet. man confessed. 1933 Plymouth coupe, 1933 Ford Price yi.OO. Factory method. Call- iToonerville Folks license. The kind of work you will AI* A HTM ENTS— FLATS— New York, June l — (a P)_If thS^^^t rtve^'t^n“ lOetS" Wesleyan university’s By Fontaine Fox coupe. 1931 Ford coach, 1930 Ford like. Prices reasonable. John 8. ed for and delivered free. Walt the west’s year in the national open ‘ *1 wame on their commencement week-end We Find ’That We Enjoy Life sedan. Cole Motors, 6463. Wolcott, Burnett, 110 Spruce street. Phone TENEMENTS 6.11golf championship. ?ho iihould let some team use starts June 17, are expected Three games were played to “ K n o b h e a d ” N e w s o m e , WHOSE w i p e i s T o o n e r v i l l e Ts B e s t s h o t 6183. More If We Avoid ’The Company Of FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, the tournament be A*”" * Fame, to break aU of the university? dls- Central Connecticut Intersebolasi Well-Infomed People. OUR BOARDING HOUSE I BE WISE—BUILD 3rour own home I I have some tance records. Grads to Lriou^ W ITH A P L A TE OR A TE A C U P now. You can build It for the rent WE SPECIALIZE In recovering all modem improvements. Inquire the west for the flrst time League yesterday and Meriden W( 21 Summit street. —“ t Denver’s Cherry Hills club June the j Yorelgn countries as well as all sec- Manchester you’re now paying. We’U be glad roofs, and applying asbestos sldmg. l?d teams In the stote, fon* of the United States?ave sent two of them with a twin vlcto An Irlahman waa relating his ad- Years of experience. Workmansnip ------9-11—but golfers from beyond the ventures to the Jungle: I S E E T H ' C R O P O P O L D IT L O O K S O L D E N O U O H to assist you with plans for your FOR RENT—’TWO ROOM furnish- MlaslalsppI dominated yesterday’s m ">*® to play in reservaUons. over Middletown at the Asylu Evening Herald new home. Olbrias and Son, Build- guaranteed. Painting and carpen- City, 5-0 and 6-2, In the other till Irishman—Ammunition, food and P A N A M A D A N D R U F F H U TC H E S TO HAVE B EEN WORM ed apartment with private bath, section qualifying tests whiskey had run out and we were ers. 154 Charter Oak street, Man- try. A. A. Dion, 81 Wells. Phone Bristol handed East Hartford ai IS S T A R T I N G TO B L O O M -- BY ONE OP HIS tTOKES*i- CLASSIFIED chester. 4860. also furnished room for light They had a greater represents parched with thlret. housekeeping. Grube, 109 Foster. | tion than ever before in the history 11-0 kalsomlnlng. All three team Listener—But wasn’t there any T H A T B L O S S O M V O U V e OR MAYBE HE <30T IT of the *------i I ^ „ " ? i ? l . “ A?®®?-“ n'Y or I Atherton. ’98, ari c o ^ g are out of the running for th ADVERTISEMENTS I HARNESSES, COLLARS, luggage FOR RENT- DFSTP____ A PT PI a —:— I "t tourney, more qualifying water? i S P R O U T E D O N T O U R AS A BONUS W HEN HS and harness repairing, sport tops DESIRABLE 6 room places to win among the 141 whlrt League tlUe and the results brough Irishman—Bure, but It waa no • '* »»«r*«» word* M a Uae. I FLORIS'rS—NURSERIES 16 fnotwrn im» ----- The^wuid U krto'^e'toi ‘fUS ”3“*ii“*“ T'*f^'“ no change In the standtoge. S H U L L , M A O O R , N E E D S BOU(3HT A fly- met Y=0R iBitiAit, Qombars and abbravlatton* and curtains repaired. 90 Cam- pmvemenf^ "iT o * 'A d n it'"'^ ? I °P*" " " " 'than 1,000 con- time to be thinking of cleanliness. •aob eoaut aa a word aod oompooDd FOR SALE — transplanted bridge street Telephone 4740. Ko 7927 * preferred.] testants. and they did it with better Brandi turned to a danllng two TH ' D E A D WOOD T R I M M E D HIS RACER IN T)-l' H O R S E- vorda at two wordOi UtaltoQio eoai to gooreg. hitter for Meriden to the first gam prfea of ttaraa liaaa tomato, pepper, lettuce and cab- gaged makes it lmpo«,ibIe to do oldest of the reunion classes ex. McDougal observes that there’s O U T A N D V O U O U S H T A AND- BUO(3Y DAYS f bage plants at Odermann's, 6U4 FOR All but the 29 playerfl exempted of the doubleheader with Middle not much pleasure to smoking, be- rataa par daj for tranatant RENT—2—3 and 4 room K . . -...... ^— n A.j - I Pocted hero Is that Utt;: FAOB FOTOTBEIf WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1,1988 dlanrlt^ater fEonting ¥ m lit MIsa ^^rglnla Nelson of Manches* Tbs Sisterhood of Temple Beth The Junior choir of the Concor- Robert E. Carney of Tha Herald The flrat public setback party of ter, a two-year senior In the Home Sholom wrill conduct a sale of home- dia Lutheran church will meet at ABOUT TOWN Economics Course at Nasson Col> ataff gave a talk this morning to the season will talcs 'plkite toMght baked cakes and novel pastires, to- the church Friday afternoon at 4 the 8th grade puplla at the Hollieter lege, Springvale, Maine, is chairman morrow morning from 9 o’clock on at House’s Pine Grove on ElUngton of the refreshments committee for o’clock, where cars will be provided street school assembly hall, in re- rood, Wapptng. H m 'AlptM sod etj win hold Ita In Marlow's store. Mrs. William to take the children to a picnic apot gard to the coming 50th anniversary ‘1 ‘1 C I T Y T A X I '**~*^~ moBthly imittlBr tonight »t the annual Senior Formal which Ostrlnsky and Mrs. Nathan Shapiro ^ will be held- Friday-evening;------where a dog roast will ^e_en^ celebration of the North End Fire ____RADIO ^ Um Italian cluDhoua^ 102 "are ctHchalrmenr------joyed. (3rganist“ftea rE Werner wno department. Mr. Carney had— ^hlr ------atreet. The meetlnga are subject well In band, and traced the — D t A t ^ 2 3 0 the flret Wednesday in each James 8. Neill, Jr,, son of Rev. la In charge la keeping the destina- For the first time in three years tion a secret. history of the company from Its be- l^jifconth. and Mrs. James Neill, was recently SERVICE Clean, Comfortable Carl elected editor of The Trinity Ivy. the receipts this past month at the ginning to the present day. The Manchester office of the Railway boys and girls listened attentively the college yearbook. Neill Is a Chapman Court, Order of Ama- Courteoos Service • Mrs. John Schlebel and dang;hter, membef of the college newspaper Express Agency did not show an and tooir notes In preparation for W hy H ale's Fur Mrttude, of 114 Summer street, ranth will meet Friday evening at the essay contest on the subject In At AU TimesI staff and the Pal Upsllon fraternity. Increase over the corresponding 7:48 In the Masonic Temple. Fidelity •ve returned after Spending the month of a year ago. The figures which 8th graders are competing. ^ Cle a n in g Is W m . E . K r a h kend and holiday with Mra for the month of May Just closed Court of East Hartford will ex- Town welfare workers. Miss Jes- emplify the Initiatory work on a PHONE 4457 . Harrison and funlly of Lynn, sie Reynolds and Miss Eleanor Pre- showed a decrease of 9.7 per cent The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph^ D ennis M urphy formerly of this town. While class of candidates. The royal ma- D e p en d able gent will attend the annual dinner under May of 1937. The Man- Strickland In South Windsor wras 33 Delmont Street Proprietor Lynn. Mrs. Schlebel and her of the Connecticut Public Welfare chester office has been showing tron Is Mrs. Doris Bemont and the the scene of a large gathering of an d Eco n o m ical ^i^ ^ ughter Ylslted various places of Workers’ association to be held to- gains for the past three years and royal patron, Robert Watson. The people from this and other towns, ^ ^ te r e a t in Boston and on the North night In Wallingford. Miss Pre- this year It was one of the few officers of Chapman Court will serve Memorial Day. Among them were 1. Far and sldn niade water t g p hora. gent Is publicity chairman of the offices In the division that continued refreshments at the social time to Clarence and Raymond Strickland pellenL organization. to show an Increase until the past follow. who spent the week-end there, Roy 3. All Imbedded dirt and trofllo I. if. The Beginners department of the month. Strickland, Mrs. Agnes Ellis, «Mr. film are removed. VMseond Congregational church will All members of the Initiatory de- Frederick Lavey, Son of Mr. and and Mrs. Clarence H. Jaycox, Mr. Lining cleaned and atolns re- i-Atid Its picnic, Saturday afternoon gree team of King David Lodge. Mrs. F. H. Lavey of Foster street, and Mrs. Dexter Murdock, M. C. moved. c.**4fOfn 2:30 to 4:30 on the parsonage silk city Tent-hive No. 88. the Peckham, Joseph Smith, Miss Anna I.O.O.F. are requested to report "at Maccabees, will have a. regular re- who recently arrived home after For cleaned, combed, gloxed J.' ‘ lawn, and In case of rain, in the the lodge ball early Friday evening completing his senior year at Har- Crockett, Benjamin Wilson, Philip and Instre renewed. ^ ^tturch. The mothers of the children view In Moose hall tonight. A Bingo Llnnell, Mrs. Grace Krar and New loops and battens pnt on. to permit a short rehearsal before party has been ai+anged after the vard college, left this morning by :,>Me also Invited. Mias Edna Chrts- the degree work. automobile In company with a class- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tatro If needed. (Rndren Seal or ANNOUNCING ' '^tlBaea. superintendent, and Miss short business session, to whlcdi out mate, for a visit at the latter's home and son Leon of Columbia. . Scalene). AH email rips ore IBetty Harvey, assistant, will be" In of town tents and hives have been In S t Cloud. Minn. The young men sewed. Eleanor Duse Lodge, Daughters of . ,„;tfiarge. invited. 'There wdll be cash prizes, Garment Is sterilized, kept ob- Italy, has set the date of Sunday, refreshments and dancing foUowdng will return In time for the com- 'The Young People’s society of June 12, for lta annual banquet and mencement exercises June 23. the Swedish Congregational church solntely sanitary and retnrn- the bingo game. It is hoped all local ed to yon In a sealed bag. Teachers and officers of the Sec- dance. ’The meal will be served officers and members will make an has arranged to have Miss Dorothy snd Congregational church school about 1 o’clock at the Italian club- effort to be present Mr. and Mrs. John McNeill of 73 Swenaon of West Hartford, speak at " WlU hold their annual outing tomor- t- Union street have bought from the the service Sunday evening at 7 MODESS 72’s house On Keeney street Dancing ;w w evening at 6 o'clock at the hunt. will follow In the early evening. Manchester Trust Company, execu- o’clock. Miss Swenson Is soon to A ll fo r $ 6 .0 0 . "lag lodge In Bucklond of Louis L. Sunset Rebekah Lodge at Its tor. the home of the late Elizabeth leave for the mission field In Africa. , .G rant. meeting Monday evening In Odd J. Golway at 35 North street, and Hose flind Ladder Company No. 4 Fellows hall will entertain the new will hold its annual meeting tonight with their daughters will occupy Regular Fur Storage The Board of Administration will president of the Rebekah Assembly, the property. Mr. McNeill Is a at 8 o’clock in their headquarters on 3% of Customer’s Valuation ; »»se t tonight at the Emanuel Lu- School street. Mrs. Mary A. Fowler, also guests loom -fi«r at Cheney Brothers mills. Public Setback Tonight! :^ttsran church, the trustees at 7:30, from East Hartford, Rockville and Minimum Charge $ 2.50 : deacons at 8 o’clock and the full Stafford Springs. The business Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters House’s Pine Grove Gibbons Assembly, Catholic meeting will be followed by a Social (Package of rjaard at 8:30. The meeting of the Ladles of Columbus, will give an in- of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Ellington Road, Wapping . ^Xlereas society will be postponed un- with refreshments served by Miss will hold Its regular business meet- six dosan) formal reception Friday evening at Lillian Johnson and Mrs. Arllne Cash Prizes! Admission 25c. :,tU next week. The Women’s Mls- the K.,of C. clubrooms for the new- ing tomorrow night at the State MSMCMtrrsa C o n » Modess . ^iflleitary society meeting will take Kenyon. Armory. Refreshments Sold. ly Installed officers. ’The committee ** usual tomorrow afternoon of arrangements Includes Past 3:30. President Helen A. Thomas. Mrs. ^ - A. W. Gates, Miss Teresa McCon- y:_ > t»te Pharmacy Commlasloner vlUe, Mrs. Cornelius Foley. A short :«»awmrd J. Murphy left today for business meeting will take place at : gllSw London where he will be for 8:30 sharp, when plans for tne an- A new package designed for your coming two days at the Hotel nual June Rose dance, June 17, at convenience. . . . It will save you fwold at Eastern Point, attend- the Country club, and the annual 'H a tiC o n ^ the convention of the State hot dog roast will be made. money tool 72 Modess sanitary Beal 'association as a delegate »°a Connecticut Pharmaceutical Rev. S. E. Green and Mrs. Green napkins at less than 17c a dozen. aodatlon and as a member of the of Spruce street left today for ate Pharmacy Commission. Waltham, Maas., to attend the an- niversary celebration of the Swedish ‘ ORDER TODAY! Congregational church there ot ' which he was formerly pastor. His I pulpit here will be filled on Sunday by one of the visiting pastors at the * Be Beautiful conference at the South Mdthodlst' church. This T i x J M d U U CORK M anchsst sr Cohm- Is Being Observed At HALE’S With These Specials! Summer F O O D S A LE start right now and take TH URSDAY. 9 A. .M. Reg. $1.29 Innerspring and Beautvrest Qvantage of these Budget Cut Size 87” x l0 5 ”, Reg. $1.98 Hand Made Ihop Specials. M ARLOW ’S STORE Sisterhood Temple Beth Sholom. MATTRESS COVERS Made of heavy quality cotton with seams Cai)dlewi(Jc Bedspreads all bound and with rubber buttons. Up to H A LE'S SELF SER V E The Original In New England! MANCHESTER a short time ago this cover sold for $1.49. Full. \ and twin bed sizes. A brand new pattern with hun- dreds of tufts. .All colors: Red, blue, A n d H e alth M ark e t $ 1.77 W ' gold, green, orchid, rose, etc. Special I ^ 1.09 each ^ TAXI each fiKAMPOO AND C A i T H URSD AY SPECIALS finger WAVE— Phone 6 5 8 8 Reg. 29c 20”x40” Heavy Weight .a v f Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales A S A FE RID E! Permanents > .A We pride ourselves with eight years of Safe SerMre, without an Cannon Turkish Towels C risco 6 Lb. Can accident. 91c $3-98 Extra absorbent soft Can- Large FamUy Size Can non towels with colored bor- The solution used for this N o Co m parison ders In blue, gold, green, or- Permanent is rich in vitamins chid, and peach. Frie n d 's Beans Cans $ 1.00 2 5 c D and F and helps tone up the scalp. - A S A FE R I D E - Reg. 50c and 59c, 22” x44" Heavy Weight Soup Telephone 3058 Expert drivers at your service 4 & 2 1 c M hours with no Increase In price. Insured cab. 12'/,c and 15c CANNON TOWELS FRENCH RATX8 : Fa n cy Rice Lbs. 2 11c * IOC tSU’ ^additional a V . i ' r per *®® person. Two patterns. All white w'ith Cannon Beauty Shoppe 2nd Zone. .'10c one or four persons. colored borders. Pastel colors with checked pattern. Colors: AS Pearl St. Mrs. Petitjean LOUIS .A. NEBO.V, Pas tel Co lo red W h o le G re e n Peas _ Lb. 5c Blue. gold, green, orchid, and hlansger. 3 9 c ports. 2 In 1 5hoe Polish For AU Shoes! " 8c FACE I Halibat White American Mackerel Lig h th o use C le a nse r CLOTHS Salmon C H EESE Large Bine Box Concentrated Haddock Fillets I lb. p k g. 17c Su p er Su ds . PoHock Two packages— 31c. Buy today— special sale! ^ 3 2 $ c •'Yeeh NaUve Steak Cod Scallops ^ Ice b erg Le t t uce Head 6 c 9c each Chivers’ Olde English (Orange) Clams Sole Fillets M arm ala d e, lb. ja r 2 5 c Heavy quality pastel colored Can- Four jars— 95c. Fresh N a tiv e Beets__ Bun. 7c non face cloths. Green, blile, and Extra Large, Fancy harmony orchid only. All regular 12V^c and 15c quality. Flo rid a O ra n g es Dor. 3 3 c Regular 29c S A L M O N 2 ca ns 3 5 c *s7x *" H E A L T H M A R K E T Bar- Tannette Chintz PRINTS FRBSH FISH A smart line o f patterns on a iOi.“ n — “ "ia, ”«" light tan ground. Designs for housecoats, smocks, dresses and Shod Lb. 10c ^ • draperies. 4 $ 1 - 0 0 •Bd l a m L i t e r s ! 11' «« 11^ pound average . . 84c lb. . . M ack erel Lb. 10c Regular 25c ^ Slice d C o d Extra Fancy Freshly Ground ^ DUCKS...... lb. 23 LAMB PATTIES. 4 for 25c Fast Color Percale Prints A beautiful range of patterns for Slice d H alib u t rr.NBtlv* Broilers Small'Turke vs dresses, aprons, smocks, house- coats, including Mexican designs, F ille t o f H a d d ock nauticals and florals. 6 $ 1.00 EEElis , , nafivea of coarse . iiw» h.,- « . kiciloia of WUto TwBipa,Tte Of-eaBea... • • F ille t o f Sole GREEN C h o w d er C la m s 2 qu. 2 5 c coRR STAMPS GIVEN ' 0^ POST O FFKE • ONE lu u M an ch kster.C omni Tb,JW .IUU<»» WITH CASH SALEty M anchistir Cohn* eL Murray Lavlns, New MngnMssne wmwm r t o W 1 mmum — ens nmmmKmdlm O t f Tomorrow’s Progi— a Ben Bemle; 8 Grace Moore; 9 Gang ^ u wUI enjoy. Let the charming 'SmlW at We home of her faWer. made It necessary for the town to SERVICE to w oun ^ In hla chest ano stomacn heat and her eyea bright with the York patent attorney who vainly at- Salad Dressing qt. ja Busters; 10:80 Premiere of Opera designs in this new book help you (n Bklwln T. SmlW, Miaa Irma Lord of momeat feha oOuld watch out the uae much needed highway dapart- £bL£ WUltmanUc at her Hebron home, ^ o>»rn*o a few minute, .ater a* . tempted to oonUet the Udnapera ment equipment to do WPA wo«t. TYPEWRITER CO. —Eta Alpha Prograjaia^ “Gentlemen Unafraid" from St your sewing. One patten sad the their home la ^ r from thara. And Jos oould and pay a $80,000 ranaoa. aald he Special. I Louis. new Spring and Summer Patten M M Marjorie Martin of Dalton, u-oveotpy. a tha door, i«s»i«g against "We oan use aU of thoas town IM Tnonball St. Hartford, Oooa. Maaa.. at We home of her mother TbieejtieB assa running from um had retirad from tha east and that trucks to advantsge right Loeal Ageotoi Spaghetti Franco-Americon ^ WJl-NBC—5;44 SdsBce ^ ths Book—25 cents. Book rlrnt 15 L m—Q.dM Jamb,----- ~ ^out of tha way WLof tk uwmcm%Hna w m ' • MR W ths UM esnts. Mre. T. D. Martin. Mr. and ^ 2fu* t*>s shooting sa sped. It henceforth wan "anttraly tn tha roads," Paid ‘As It IB tha KEMP’S mt e i BRISTOL **• Vatlean M d f t t la UMlbdadA g| UM poOCd.' t A Asia dasmMM CMy It M . 7 AcrML Wj^ssld thgjr appmeatlg higbwng to lift ktoj LILIgfL*!!!!!!!?*? M EW YORK 3 cans 2& a ' ri