AVERAGE DAILT dRCTTLATION for the Month of May, loss

WEATHEB Forecaet of U. s. Weather Boieaii.

Hartford 6,153 Member of the Aodlt

____ Bnreao of CIrcolatloae -S h o w ^ tonight and poeelbtv Wedneeday monring, cooler Wed- IVI A 1 ______• neoday and In the Interior tonight. MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM

VOL. LVIL, NO. 211

Iowa Farmers Go to the Polls

SENATOR GILLETTE

COUNTY COURT ISSUES IS VICTORIOUS IN

IOWA’S PRIMARIES FIVE BENCH WARRANTS

Democrat Who Opposed

Coort Reorganizadon BiO LA TE NEWS AT ALCORN’S REQUEST

Is Polling More Than FLASHES! Lawlor, Thoms, Hickey, CANTON RAIDING AVER GERMANS 50 Per Cent Of Vole. MORE SHIPS BOMBED Daly And Spiro Charged

5Iadrld, June 7.— (A P )__ Three BY JAP PLANES FORCED FRANCO

Doe Moines, Juno 7— (A P )__The more British nierchantmep were i With Accepting Bribe purported drive of some nationally rlously damaged today In nids of Insurgent warplanes on the Span- SULLYING ON known New Dealers against Iowa TO O R D ^ RAIDS ish government’s Medlterrsiiean During General Assembly Senator Guy M. Gillette appeared to porta of Alicante and Valencia. have been swamped under a deluge bomba dropped Jby a alngle AD Women, Children Being Session; Are All Present of Democratic primary votes today attacked Alicante French Papers Agree Invad- Senator Gillette, who charged during the campaign that New Deal haven and crippled her badly. An- Evacoaled; Three Fresh Or Former Members (N ing Planes Were Rebel; "(1 atrateglst Tommy Corcoran was dl- other vessel at Alicante described only as the ’’English ship" i ^ n g the drive against him from was set Attacks Today; French Washington, was polling more than French Anti-Aircraft Bat- The State Legislatore. 50 per cent of the votes as returns from .'owa's 2,447 precincts reached AMERICAN SHOT Protest, May Cut Relations the two-thirds mark. teries Hom*ed To Border. Uaahington, June 7.— (A P )__The Hartford, June 7.— (A P )— Representative Otha D. Wearln Five bench warrants against reported ehooting of an American endorsed by W PA Chief Harry 1. missionary by a drunken Japanese Cnnton, China, June 7.— (A P )__ pre.sent or form er members of Hopkins and "M y friend ” to James FoIx, FVonce, June 7.— (A P ) Roosevelt, was receiving . ii,„ I *•“ « protest to the Japan’s warplanes bombarded thi.a France rushed heavy reinforcements the General A.ssembly were is- a little J a j^ e s e consol general at Tsbigtao, more than a quarter of the total I China, terrorized south China city three to the Spanish frontier today as sue(i today by the Superior

and three other candidates shared times today and swelled the toll of Premier Ektouard Daladter, who also Court here in connection with the resL American Consul Louis H. Uour- dead and wounded, which had la national defense minister, took lobbying activities that drew ley telegraphed the State Uepart- reached 6,000 since the punlahlng In a statement Issued at his personal charge of military prepa- the censure of the Waterbury Cherokee, la., home. Senator Gil- ment today that he was Informed scries of raids began eleven days Dr. Frederick G. Scovel was shot rations to repel aerial Invasions. Special Grand Jury investigat* lette said his apparent victory ‘’will ago. The third raid waa made by through the side at Tslnlma, June moonlight, beginning at 8:30 p. m . Dniadler, who spent last night In ing the alleged million dollar give that Left W in g. group, which victory for Senator Guy M. ®lArted out to control the party 2 or 8, while trying to protect Chi- Gillette over Rep. Otha Wearln, who claimed New Deal s u ^ r L (7.30 a. m., e, s. t.), and Incendiary Folx on a tour of the frontier, made fraud case in that city. nomination In 1940. a verv vrsat I nese nurses ' In a mission hospital. bombs were dropped In northern It plain he considered the repeated sections of the city. Onton, Includ- aerial attacks oh French territory The warrants charged tha Incentive to think things OTcr5’ | ‘ *>e protest. The Senator said, however, that ing the foreign settlement on Sha- were deliberate and a grave menace defendants with receiving a

’’this la no occasion for personal re- NEW WORK CREATED mcen Island, waa without electric of war which could be avoided only bribe in the form of shares light or power tonight. During an by forceful measures. sentment against any person.” Washington, June 7— (.AP) —The STATE’S ATTORNEY LEWIS ECUADOR AND PERU stock during the 1935 Genana "But I join In the resentment of afternoon raid nine bombs plunged ■I am convinced this bombard- Assembly session. Bureau of Labor Statistics esti- ment waa made with a double ob- the people of this state.” he added Into the compound of the power mated today that the first 3,000 station and waterworks In the ject In view," the premier said ThoM Named. "W e showed them the heart of p ^ llc works projects In the new The bench warrants were Isanefl IN BORDER HGHT Salchuen district, near Shameen, cryptically, after an Investigation genuine democracy la beating pretty spen^ng-lendlng program utmld QUITS WATERBURY POST Bgaln.st the foUowing: putting the power station out of on the spot where power-lines and firmly and strongly.” provide nearly 4,800,000 man ^ Senator Joseph H. Lawlor at Was Against Court Plan ’i ’ - commission. the right-of-way of the Toulouse- montlis of employment. Barcelona railway were damaged by Waterbury. president pro tempora The senator, an anti-court plan Twenty civilians were killed on Tht, bnreao said these projects, to bombs dropped from nine planes of of the 1937 Senate. Democrat, said he believed hla op- Former Charges Latter With Honam Island, separated from Can- Rep. John D. Thoms o f Watar» CMt a to W of 8800,000,000, would JAPANESE LEADING ton city by the Pearl river. ’’unknown nationality’’ Sunday. position to that measure was "the create 1,756,000 man months of em- Must Be “ Strong, Decided." bury. Democratic minority leader ol Genesis" of a plan to defeat him. The first raid came soon after the House In 1935 and 1987 *'** construction Stale Judiciary; Hi? For- Sending Bombers, Troops, dawn, when Japanese planes for ten "W e wUl not have war tf we are Wearing could not be reached for and 2341,000 months of Indirect strong and decided." he added. " I f Former Rep. Daniel F. B. Hickey T n •• I bombed the congested a statement His family In Hast ^plojm ient In mUls, mines and IN WAR PURCHASES we look straight ahead and without of Stamford, prominent yachtsman Inga, Ia„ reported that be was not awiroAas. mer AsmstanL Wm. Fitz- uOnDOatS l o r r o n n e r . TunK»»>an and smehuen districts. fear we will be able to avoid It." and Republican majority leader of ewpeoted until late tonight A cam- Women, Children Banished He did not comment further. the House In 1935. paign aide, J. Don Kerlln of Des Local Chinese authorities have The premier's quick vlalt to the Senator Matthew A. Daly of New -M.AHKETS A T A GLANCE ordered all women and children to Moines, said he (KerUn) had sent gerald Takes Over Office. Has Become Best Ciistomer Quito, Ecuador, June 7 — (A P ) mountainous border regions, unfort- Haven. Democrat, former Ckmnecti* York, June 7.— (A P )__ leave the city. Throngs have gath- cut W P A administrator. The foreign office of Ecuador ified for centuries between the twro (Contlnned on Page Six) Stock! Irregular; early rally ered at railway stations and along traditionally friendly nations, was Former Senator Nathan D. Spiro I fades. New Haven, June 7 — (A P ) — Of U. S.; China Second; charged today that Pent waa re- the waterfront, patiently awaiting the result of the visit yesterday by of Danbury, Republican, Senate Bonds inforcing border garrisons with -.Mixed: governments In Lawrence L. Lewis stepped out to- chalrmzm of the public .health and I ropply. troops, bombing planes and gun- (Continued on Page Two.) (Oontinned on Page Two.) safety committee In the 1935 ses- day as New Haven county aUte's sion. Curb— Cneven; ntlUty Brazil First Last Month. boats despite promises to abstain FAIRFIELD BACKS preferreds attorney for the Waterbury district, Oroae* Snooeeeors. rally sharply his resignation accepted by the Con- from force in the two nations’ dis- pute over the Orlente jungle terri- Alcorn’s action reauhed In m sitp necticut Judiciary. His former as- sisUnt, William B. Fitzgerald, took Washington, June 7.— (A P ) tory east of the Andes. uatlon In which the two stata offi- HARWOOD’S STAND cials In line of direct succession to Cotton—.Low er; over the office to fill the unexpired Japan has become the United A foreign office statement said SENATE GROUP AGREES liquidation and Peru ■ had sent five bombers to re- (Jovemor Wilbur L. Cross, (fonneo* foreign seUing. term. States’ best customer for war sun- Criticized by the Waterbury piles. inforce her garrison at Pamtoja tlcut’a 76-year-oId chief executtvs, near Roczifuerte on the Napo river stand accused of grave criminal Grand Jury on the ground that charges. aO.P. Organization Cats "organized gambling had been per- The SUte Department published and had concentrated provincial ON WAGE, HOUR CHANGES o «| Colfeo—Quiet; trade buying. figures today showing that Japan Lieut. <3ov. Frank Hayea, next in mitted to exist unmolested and un- troops near the Ecuadorian bound- checked" In that city since Lt -Gov. has passed China during the last six ary at Tumbez near the Pacific succession to the governor, was coast. among 27 men arrested three weeks For Resignation Of Mem- Frank Hayes became mayor In 1930, months, although Brazil led all oth- er nations In May alone, when she ago for conspiracy to defraud the Lewis said In his letter of resigna- Three gimboaats and ten planes To Eliminate Portion Of Bill bought $1,494,824 worth of arms had arrived at Puerto Plzarro In REPUBLICANS WIN city of Waterbury of wUch he haa bers Named In Probes. BIG PATENT SUIT tion to the judges of the State Su- been mayor alnco 1930. preme and Superior Courts, holding »4- this area, the statement said, and their annual business session here: 334,608 to rank second In May. three regiments were In the zone That 40 Cents Be Scale Lawlor, os president pro tempora between Tumbez and Sullana, to the of the Senate, Is third in line to the "I have never believed, and do not ^ p o r U of war supplies to (Jhina AS NORWICH VOTES governor. Bridgeport, June 7.— (A P )—State IN FEDERAL COURT now believe, that I have been guilty and Japan In the six months ex- south. To Be Pad By Industry The prosecution of the Legisla- Republican Chairman Benjamin E. of any dereliction of duty In falling ceeded tho.se for the entire previous The foreign office said It was ad- Haiwood had the firm support of vised by Ecuadorian authorities at tors waa recommended by tui Ehitra- to Initiate Inquiries concerning such flsca year, which, for the NaUonal ordlnary Grand Jury In a report the powerful Fairfield county Re- matters as have been mentioned in Aiuniliona Control Board of the this boundary that Peru Intended publican organization today In his to occupy Matapolo Island at the At End Of Five Years. OXonneU Selected A$ May- May 19 on Its Investigation of Remington-Rand Co., Is De- the censure of the Grand Jury. It state Department, begins Decern- Waterbury municipal affairs. efforts to have the three members has always been my notion that Dcr 1. , ^trance of the gulf of Quayaqull. o f the party’s SUte Central com- gambling activities such as re- Quayaqiiil, Ecuador’s principal port, In that report Mayor Hayes and From last December 1 to June 1 Is situated on the gulf. Washington, June 7.— (A P ) — or Sweeps Entire Ticket mittee resign their posts because of fendant In $250,000 Ac- ferred to are a matter of police con- Japan spent $6,091,090 for war his close politlciU ally, former City No Soldiers There. censure directed at them by either cern. and as to supervising the po- equipment In the United SUtes Senate conferees on the wage-hour Comptroller, Daniel H. Leary, were the Waterbury or the Merritt Park- Complaining of this “new and accused of leading a "powerful, licing of the district, It baa been my Purchases of bill agreed as a unit today to take Into Office With Him way Grand Jurlean tion Concerm'ng Invention view that my office should Intervene unlustifled provocation.’’ Ecuador ruthless and corrupt" band reepon- $5,819,739 worth. Their combined officials said there was no military out of the measure the requirement slble for defrauding Waterbury of The three committee members to do police work only In such In- toUl was $10,112,152 in the previ- were Clarence G. Willard of New “garrison on the Island and only that a 40 cent per hour pay scale be "millions of dollars" during an stances where the police have ob- ous year. • * Norwich, June 7 — (AP) __ A* ^ e n . secretary of the committee, Hartford, June 7—(ap)_ a Fed viously failed to act and when such "peace-loving Inhabitants." applied to all Interstate Industry at eight-year reign of "rampant cor- ^ p o r U of war materials to all It wa.s near the Peruvian garrl- the end ol five years. “ thony Wayne O’CConnell. an Inde- ruption," Charles E. Williamson of Darien ™ «y Involve failure has been brought directly to atlOTs during the six months to- and Major John Buckley______^ .of . Union.______hundreds o f thousands of dollars my attention." TOn post of Pantoja and the Ecua- • Southern Senators favored elim- pendent Democrat running on the The jury charged that In the ta *31,090,054, compared with inating the requirement. More than 70 members of the «rientlon of Judge Ed- Reason for Quitting dorian garrison of Rocafuerte where course of Its Investigation It bad un- *60,704,808 for all of 1937. Aircraft Ecuador charged two of her sol- House members of the jolht con- Republican ticket, was mayor-elect covered evidence Indicating "the ex. oounty organization met here yee- “ ■ Thomas today when counsel Hla action In resigning, he said and parts, Including commercial terday. Including nine of the 14 preliminary motions In an In the letter, was done "solely out diers were killed and another ference committee must approve the of Norwich today, liavdng ended Che tension of the corrupting influence planes, form the largest category of members of the SUte Central com- 255*®“ ®^ ®va Perin Dysart of of regard for the office. It goes wounded in a cla.sh June 2. proposal before the mea.sure Is re- six year term in office of the Demo- of Lieut. Gov. Hayes and Comp- sp orts under control of the muni- (Peru denied a clash occurred but turned to the House and Senate for crat Incumbent. Edward O. Moran. troller Leary from the (^ty of nlttee from Fairfield county and Hartford, widow of an fnven* without saying that I feel deeply the tions board. said four Ecuadorian soldiers and a final Congressional action. In yesterday’s balloting, O’Con- Waterbury Into the balls of the voted a resolution which was sent Remington Rand Inc Importance of the state’s attorney’s Bussla Falls Back lieutenant were arrested when found The Senate group, voting 4 to 3, U Harwood. The resoIuUon read; . The complaint asks for 1250 (X)0 offlca being above criticism, and It nell polled 4,828 votes to Moran’s State (Japitol In Hartford." Soviet Russia declined sharply as trespassing on Peruvian territory. approved a modified proposal by "W e commend the action of our ^rora Remington Rand a seems to me as state’s attorney, my 4,119, and swept the entire Republi- Fines, Impiisonment value has been Impaired by the an arms customer. She was a lead- Previous Reports. Senator Thomas (D.. Utah), which can ticket—two Alderman and four The section .he legielatora are sU U chairman U hIs endeavor to accounting, and a court (Previous assertions In Quito that would put Into effect a universal •ecure resignations from all mem- Judgment for any additional amount censure of the Grand Jury." 44fi *12,- Councilmen—Into office with him. accused of violating bears the title 446.025 In war equipment. Peru had strengthened her military wage of 25 cents an hour for the bers of the State Central committee In the accountins’ The judges, in a formal statement .Moran had been mayor for three "bribery of legislative or executive accepting the resignation, said they D^partmept meanwhile forces at Tumbez near the Paelfic first year, advancing to 30 cent.s the successive terms. officers” Conviction carries e pen- who have been Indicted by either of ^ T h e Issue U baaed on the late coast were denied at Lima Satur- second year. took action "without In any way de- sought further Information on a The City Council Is now entirely alty of $2,000 fine, ten years Im- Uie Grand Juries recently In sea- P>™ey Dysart’s Invention of an au- day, the Peruvian foreign office de- After that, advisory boards for Mon, or whose pollUcal acUvlUes Somatic credit balance device used termining the propriety of the cen- suggestion that the Republican, as four holdover Coun- prisonment, or both, forfeiture of sure by the Grand Jury referred to participate In an In- claring only 30 police and soldiers each Industry would determine the any state office now held and dis- have been condemned by these and bookkeeping ma- had been sent to that border toWn ) cilmen were Republican. Two AI- In Mr. Lewis’ letter.” vestigation of aerial atUcks In minimum wage, advancing It to 40 dermanlc posts were also not at barment from holding zmy public Spain. "The government of Ecuador cents an hour as rapidly as "eco- office In the future. J. Lew'is asked that the resignation stake. ”S u u ! , « . « , s rr.;;be effective today, and the judges Secretary Hull conferred with di- hopes that Peru, in accordance with nomically feasible" within that In- The warrants charge that Lawlor ley. chairman of the county organl- J®mes L. Dalton of Norwood Ohio her new and reiterated'statements dustry. O’Connell said he would resign his then appointed Fitzgerald to suc- vision chiefs, but_.decllncd to say Aldcrmanlc post, which must then received 1,200 shares of Electric ntion, spoke on behalf of the reso- Pt'slfient of the Dalton Additiv M*- will abstain from acta of force One of the Senate conferees said Steam Sterilizing Company atock lution ^ Rep. Stanley p. <*Ue Company, whereby that com- ceed him. Deputy Coroner Walter be filled by election. W. Smyth waa appointed to the (Continued on Page Six.) he was confident the Thomas com- valued at $4,800; Spiro, 500 shares ^**£..9? ^.9* C*?>**n and demand- ( P«hy would compensate the Inventor (Contlnned on Page Six.) promise would be accepted by the (Charles W. Evans, Jr., and Frank valued at $2,000, Thoms, Hlnkey and ad Willard's resignation uristant’s post vacated by Fitzger- as aecre- eaalgnment or for use House conferees, clearing the way Ztikoskl were elected Aldermen. Daly, 200 shares valued at $800 tary o f the committee. of the device. The new (Touncllmen are Frank The Grand Jury filed Its report for action on the wage-hour confer- each. Demands Resignatloos Company Taken 0\-er ence report and earlv adjournment Watson. Peter Ballaro, Samuel The warranLs were issued by “Oonmum decency and loyalty to three weeks ago, and as a result. 27 Jennes and Richard J. Kyle. A patent on the device was 11 men. Including Lt.-Gov. Hayea, were of CPngre.ss. Judge Robert L Munger at tha the organization," Bradley said, “ If years U the process of being ap- Marry An American Consul Senators Borah (R., Idaho). opening of the June term of tha they have any, demands that these arrested on charges of conspiracy to defraud the city "of more than a Walsh. (D., Maas.), and La Follette, O’CXJNNELL’S RECORD Superior Court on the recommenda- men resign, or it is up to us to de- 1B27 Remington Rand took over the million dollars." Lewis waa not In- (Prog., Wls,), were understood to Norwich. June 7.— ( A P ) — An- tion of State’s Attorney Hugh M. mand their resignation. I refer par- .thony Wayne O’Ctonnell, a regis- company, with asseU In- volved In the fraud and waa not one If You Long for a Career have voted against adoption'of the Alcorn, who is special proaecutor la -“■-ularly to the secretary of the cluding Inventora, and continued the of the 27. compromise. Borah and Wal.sh tered Democrat, who ha.s been at the Waterbury municipal aSalra Central committee and per- business. were expected to present a minor- odds with the local Democratic fac- Grand Jury investigation. The fact that these (gambling) Washington, either under Indictment or p ie complaint asserts that the violations of the law were known by Jm e 7.— (A P ) — ^precedes the full consulship and glv- ity report. tion here for the past several years, Bonds of $1,500 were fixed In all nently mentioned by the ^ u e the use of the device since State’s Attorney Lewis as well as ■ •'— ” ^ t a career In the “*ng up all thought of marriage and Southern Senators had hinted at was successful In yesterday’s city of the cases. hd Juries.” election In hla quest for the office of by the Waterbury police and offi- United States Foreign Service? ' usual family life, is undertaking a filibuster— delaying adjournment The courtroom waa packed-jam- The Merritt Parkway jury critl- Dysart became mayor. He ran on the Republican, ow M r of the p a ^ t is $250,000. cials of the city court la a matter Then marry the most Intelligent difficult and trying taak, indefinitely—against anv wage hour med during .the procecdingi which ciaed Willard for oontribuU^ bis CU the defendhnt’i behalf George of distinct concern to thla Grand bin which omits pay differentials. but under the Fusion banner. A required leas than five minutes as' Influence for a fee of $3,700 in a and ambitious foreign service offl- i - - In the faint hope that a satisfac- record vote waa cast. the first item of business. «rgued that the Jury," the Investigating body re- ce'r In sighL It gives a decidedly harmful Im- land deal between the sUte and the ^ s of the compenaaUon under the ported. pression when more than 50 per cent tory wrage-hour agreement could be U’Ckmnell, who carried into office Alcorn asked for the warrants Greenwich W aU r Co. The report That’s the advice which Mrs. Ruth reached and a long dels)' In adourn- the entire Fhialon ticket, la one of saying tt waa ’in line wtth the re- not sUted. and Other Realgnatloas B. Shipley, chief of the pasaport of the wmmen who have entered the o f the Waterbury Grand Jury led to Three other reslgnatlona of state ment avoided, (Congressional lead- the youngest mayors In the history port of the Bxtnmrdinaiy Grand therefore an accounting is not re- dlrislon of the State DepartmMt. service and received Invaluable errest of Williamson, while the quired. officials resulted directly from the training resign because they have ers hastened to get other lezislatlon of the city. He was born In Nor- Jury sitting in Walerbuiy.” same document accused Buckley of offered today In the American For- wich. August 4, 1907, received bis liiere was no indication at Plaintiff’s counsel answered that Grand Jury report. Those who gave eign Service Journal. changed their minds." otjt of the way. Wolating sUto law by lobbying for up their posts at ths request of Gov education In the local public schools whether there would be ^diU onal Tiroper oompenaatlon" was agreed Mrs. SWpIey does not think much On the other band, she added: tte “Small Loan” bill whUe a aal- Cross were SUte AthleUc Commis- and graduated from the Free Acad- warrants later. upom and that an accounting was of the chaflcea of women In’ consu- "I feel strongly that our foreign (Oontlnaed on Page Six.) jaried member o f the SUte Liquor sioner Joseph H. Lawlor, SUtuU service officers’ wives generally emy in 1928. He studied law with Three of the legislators wboos Intrinsically Indl- lar or diplomatic work. They give |Oontrol Oommisrion. Revision Commissioner John D contribute quite as much t4) the for- the late WiUUun H. Shields. He arrest was ordered by Alcorn todsff . of the reUUon- up, she believes. In favor of mar- TREASURY BALANCE married Alice JoUe of Wlllimantic. Tbs Fairfleld organisation, bow- «mp of Dalton and DyaarL Mrs. Thomi and New Haven county eign service as do their husbands. have resigned from appolnttvot riage or aiuzther occupation. October 7, 1937. flee on demand of Governar WUbok rejected the policy eommlt- Dyaart and her children, who are County Commlaaloner Matthew A "Our women are malting an ex- Washington, June 7.— (A P )—The Daly. She said in her article: Since 1932 be haa actively en- L. O oss aa a resuR o f tte Jury's jta e s recommendation "commending lumed with her as plaintiffs, are traordinary contribution to the position o f the Treasury on June 4: "A wroman who electa to go Into gaged In politics and hla record to cluuges against tham. Laxrlor ra>' represented by Robert P. BuUer Lewis It was who received com- work of maintaining friendly rela- RecelpU, $16,376,268.78: expendi- the foreign service by examination tions and promoting peace In the date foUows: signed aa state' athleUc and Arthur E. Howard. Jr, M a career vice consul, serving tu ra. $M,656.124.41: balance. $2.- wmrid when stationed abroad with 1933— Elected State Repreaenta- aioner, Thoma as statute through that difficult period which their husbands." ^ 7^ •!%'

(PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 7.1938 BIANCHESTER evening herald, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 7.1938 hampton Were Weekend guasta at land along the Lunghal, captured PAU® THREE! ^ SEECTMAN CITES Contest Winner tbs home of' Mr. and Mrs. Hsnry Chungmow. and then claimed to AWARD MISS KIBBE Hutchins. have smashed to within 12 miles of CHANGE OF VENUE mdYiuYim Sousaphonist Cartoonalities By Paul Aceto Mrs.. Carlton Davenport and aon Chengchow, junction of the line AVER GERMANS WARNS OF FAKED r re-open ICE CREAM John of Shelbum Falls, Mass., spent with the north-south Pelping-Han GASOLINE M E Y E S CHARHY ABUSES MASTER'S DEGREE the weekend at the home of Mr. and kow railroad. IS LACKING FUNDS New Deal Is Now Blamed Mra. Horace W. Porter. A mechanised column claimed oc ASKED BY KEMP PAY CHECK GAME YENDOR QUESTION A regular meeting of Columbia eupatlon of a village within ten FORCED FRANCO CAUGHT IN THE A Q Orange will be -held In Yeomans miles of the Pelplng-Mankow line For Killing Off Courtship Clarence Lnpien Urges Clos- Hall on Wednesday evening at eight south of Chengchow and began \ Receives Her M.A. “Com o'clock. The program wllT be mov- plncer movrement from the south- Counsel For Former State TO O RD ffi RAIDS State Dapartment M s For Solectmen Bid Town Conn- east to encircle toe Junction city, Operators Net Big Sams In Washington, June 7.—(AP) —Thej, ^ c k In 1930 the division was: ing pictures In charge of Jasper Pair Of Youths Apprehended New Deal—which has been praised ^ er Soperrision In Allot- U ode” From McGll Uni- Woodward showing the develop- about 300 miles north of Hankow. (Omtlnoed from Page One.) $^5,000 To Exchange Women—254,986. ment of the automobile Industry. Leaving the ,\rea Pnrehasing Agent Makes Nearby Cities By Coun* sel Act To Have Injunc- and blamed for a variety of things— , Men—231.883. Japanese reported tens of thou- n^lne unmarked planes over Franes's was charged today with making That's a difference of 23,103 and ting Relief In Town. Cerdagne valley. As They Are Syphoning versity At Montreal. sands of Chinese soldlSre and civil- Plea In Superior Court. Students In Latin America ■ " o')- courtship tough on single girls In ' as everybody who has tried to’ ar* ians were abandoning the Cheng- French antl-airoraft batUriss terfeiling Vouchers. , tion Dissolved. HUtfTINO/ toe capital. | range a party knows. 23,103 extra, chow area, apparently to defend opened fire wflth warning shots and Gas From Automohile. girls means a lot of them must sit ^ SUUna that "th« charity aitua- FIREMEN CARNIVAL mountainous regions further south the planes flew back over toe border "When toe New Deal was In- \ out the dances. Miss Don. B. Kibbs, teacher of on the Pelping-Hankow railroad. Washington. June 7.—(AP)_The augurated”, complained an indig- i tlon in thU town 1« scrlouf and li Bridgeport. June 7.—(A P )-A s- without dropping any bombs. A cW;Ver pI4n of presenting spuri- Voting last night to reopen Its nant young woman In a letter to The Census Buresu has no actual being ebuaed lb many cases”, Select- French and Latin at Manchester A Chinees spokeaman In Hankow AS a rasult of this, the third bor- State Department asked CJongresa PUT VOUR, figures on the present population, Hl^gh. has received her Master of acknowledged that Oenerallislmo serting that the Grand Jury Investl- ous pay cheeks for esehlag in long standing legal dispute with the ® complaint. the Washington Post, "there was man Clarence N. Luplen told the DRAWS BIG CROWD der violation by aircraft in two stores and other various business today for authority to create a new WCI CHT t i CYHfdO fMiice. shortly before half past ten al.so inaugurated In Washington a because It takes the census only lloerd of Selectmen last night that ArU degree from McOlII University Chlang Kal-Bhek'i troope would not xatlon of the Merritt Parkway land Infantry Good Humor Ice Cream Company, once in 10 years. However, officials make a decisive stand on Honan places In Hartford and T o n in g ^ $$8,000 division of cultural relations which has been operating In town iMt night, nabbed tu-o local youths new era of courtship.” Hiere has got to be much closer su- fi.i***’*’^ * ' ®*“*da. It W s learned purchases waa undertaken by rea- and 404th anti-aireraft r4i^ments has netted the operators a largp obliged with sn estimate. penrlelon of applications for town today. 3o excellent was her work Provlnce'i level plalne where arrived laU yesterday a t^ -L e s - 4# cope with "acUvltles of certain contrary to local ordinance, under from*a"n'' CL Rasollne This was brought about, she Washington, they said, now has Japan's mechanized power would son of the demands of the daily amount of money during the lu^lgn governments” in Latin added, by a big Influx of govern- •id than has heretofore been the earned “cum laude’ of the rtfion 15 Snerica, a court injunction, the Board of McFrtU of *’y a ^ u t 627,000 persons. 140,131 mor* - caee. "I know of two cases", Luplgn Dienuon. Week’s Program Opened At have a heavy advantage. Mtvspapers in Fairfield county, John miles north of the border which was month and local business men (^A 5 FIRST AicErttt of Walnut street. The ment workers, most of them unmar- than eight years ago. The womsn- Japan's "China Incident” stretch- Keogh, counsel for O. U roy Kemp, wanted to be on toe watch here new organization In the de- pair of prowlers, held on a charge ried women from all parts of the na- ■aid, "where persons on aid have Her thesis was entitled. "Les Re- bombed Sunday. ^ bvby ^elTc'tm«*’'’r’''®®u“ Selectman Joseph Pero that made the tion. to-mcn ratio, they think, has shown gone out and bought imnecesaary ed toward a full year of warfare with former purchasing agent, charged Make Night March. a possible tryout of. toe schema partment would among other things, of tampering with a motor vehicle a big increase. household furniture.” He related North End Last Night; no sign of ending but, on the con- in Superior Court today that his which has been sucoassful else* assist It) exchange of studenta and requested to take COACH AT THf were surprised by Policeman HeV: "The ratio of men to women”, she .u and consist From Tarbes In the eastern Py- professors with Latin American Immolate acUon to have the In- said, "became lopsided. Everyone Statisticians In sex say the capl- how one person had purchased a Pa««* on the life of Fran traiy, there were signs of a speeded- cUent can not obtain a fair trial of where. Russsit B, Hatbawey at junction dissolved. local 1RA0F ;CH00L man Muske, who found In their car porch glider, and then, finding It un- up Japanese drive on Hankowr. ^ conspiracy charges against him isnees, infantry detachments mads the Manchester Trust (Company has countries, stimulate translation of * H'e gallon can and a two gallon knows this—especially the men " 35,000.« Tl.i®'”®'® of 1938 la about Auto Parade Held. The capture of Chengchow, It waa a night march to Pamisrs, north of msde an Investigation of the meth- English books Into Spanish or Port- 0 P ’romentlng on the question Investigation at the Census Bu- ■ulted for hla need, had transferred temporary novelist and member of before any jury In this county. Folx, with 18 antl-alTcraft guns of The ^ robber *hose. All of which may be true, but It to another party, both of those believed, merely would be a prellml- His request for a change of venue ods used. uguese and make arrangements for to«""Zs Chamber, The arrest w.xs brought about on reau showed she was right and the Aoademle Francalse. The nizry for an advance west Into heavy caliber and anti-aircraft ma- te&chlng; of Spanish and Portuiruese there are hundreds of men In the concerned being on relief. "Glldera toesla was the product of Miss Klb- was one of four motions filed in Three or four weeks ago a large information fiirnl.shed bv John wrong—Wa-shlngton Is the city of government service who say that to aren't necessities of life”, Luplen A large crowd attended toe eqrnl- Shensi Province to cut off toe route chine-guns. Other units were number of pay checks, drawn on the In universities. j^ves of 39 Jensen street, who rc- the vanishing male, but he began be s original research under the dl of Soviet Russian supplies flowing In Superior (Tourt today and leheduled scheduled to arrive on the frontier get a .Saturday night date you have •aid, Inferring that other abuses ex- rectlon of Mile. .Merthe Sturm of val last night at the opening of the tor argument before Judge Alfred today. Swan Tool and Machine Company George Messersmlth. assistant rmrled lo police that he had seen disappearing before the New Deal to call up the preceding Monday. ist. week's program for the Manchester to the CJhlnese government. of Hartford, were cashed in the secretary of state, told toe House P'yoOology and The almost dally bombing of Can- C. Baldwin at tha opening sesaion Daladler ordered military experts !.ctV n°ra’ froVM"7- ,..^®" gasoline Lnpien noted that the charity ap- This Is the winning picture In the ^ n c h at Smith college and a mem- Firemen at the William etreet of the June term of the Criminal Hartford area and were later found Appropriations committee during its from McRvIttfl car. by Policeman Walter Cassells st ! pr(H>rlatlon will be overspent, and grounds. ton. in southern (Shins, w'as regard- to join him early this morning for consideration of toe second deficien- first week of Kemp's Camera Con- ed by foreign observers as an at- Court thie afternoon. “ "omplet* Inspection of eecUons to be spurious. The checks were J " '" ‘■'O". toe pair Pearl and Hamlin streets. Held on Taggart, 42, o'f'^orlJ! Maln“s7?Se^ •aked that the utmost care be taken test this year. It was entered by The cemlvral was opened by Wil- drawn on safety paper and were cy appropriation bill that relations was Iwked up for the night. T^ev at McOlll University, one of the tempt to demoralize civilians behind Besides requesting a change of of the frontier which he waa un- between toe United States and toe to Insure that only the most deserv- C. Nelson of 46 Cooper street. liam Robertson, president of the dle- Chinese lines In the south and block able to reach yesterday. He ex- printed in special payroll form In BORN-MANCHCMTR aie Bruno Sumislaskl, 23, of 12 ing cases receive town a.sslatance. M lJ *" the world. trict, following an automobile venue on account of the "unfavor- amounts from $25 to' $26; The southern nations has grown In' Im- Miss Kibbe graduated from Rock- the flow of foreign munitions able" publicity given Kemp In Fair- pected to end toe tour at Perjlgnan. portance. attended el e- vn®®®^ r ‘71®^ Roberts, "1 am not generally criticizing the to Initiate action on the bridge pro- parade through the principal streets checks did not have perforations Robert Sherwood, (above) plajrs ‘"“'■"“"Kton there Is Charity department”, he said, "but through Hongkong. field county. Keogh asks that Kemp The attacks generally were con- the cornet, baritone and sousaphone cation " ronnnunl- men t a r y 5CMOOL$ ject was made, the matter being Md graduated from the University of Manchester. 'The automobile sidered to have been made by Span- around toe edges as the regular "The activities of certain foreign ^ the alleged tampering. McEvitfs there should be much more stringent parade consisted 6f 2$ new automo- be tried together with the eight checks have. The deception was as- govemmenta in those Republics Mrhenever he is needed. The sou- WlVb!?m‘ a ^ Counsel Beauty For the June Bri(3e! rules for Investigation.” temporarily dropped. ish Insurgents, although an official I.®' stated that Fartn- IN -TOWN , f®"*® Summit An opinion from the Town Conn oJ P hZ '’“‘s '’ V-*®® “ Bachelor biles furnished by different dealers others Indicted on charges of con- Insurgent communique from Sala- certained when the checks arrived have been stressed In recent years,” saphone Is the bass Instrument of togton has no regular town ordi- street at which point toe arrest On motion of Mr. Waddell, charity si *^‘‘"°*°P0y degree and special spiracy; that he be permitted to in- back at the Hartford depository. he said, "and In recent months to the band and is sometimes used In 'fCXTlLE .in s t r u c t o r scl was read to the Board regarding honors In French. She spent her In the town of Manchester, and toe LOCAL MARKET OPENS manca declared Spanish government nance of prohiblUve type that w/uld AT THE LOCAL waa effected. ■upervlsor, Mr. Luplen's suggestion the nece.s.sary widths of streets to moat spectacular part was the ap- spect the minutes of the Grand planes disguised as Insurgents made A week ago the same stunt was such an alarming degree that It has orchestra work. A good band needs apply to roadside s X ^ ! b^t ^ An ever Increasing number of was referred to the Board's charity fhl ‘""“ 0* and studied at Jury, particularly with reference to become necessary for toe various four sousaphones. fliRE Chief Police and court officials have be accepted by the town. Recently toe Unlvers ties of Poitiers at Tours pearance of 20 girls garbed In toe raids In an effort to provoke pulled In Torrlngton, this state, TRADE SCHOOL been taking stringent means to cope June brides and the feminine committee for thorough InvestlgS' Zoning Engineer F. Perry Close told STRAWBERRY AUCTION Kemp s testimony; that documen- French intervention in the civil war. using the same plan. CJhecka wire acUvItlea of the execuUve depart- S o n " o f 'G , possible In- (YEARS ACO) ^,51NCE I926 tlon and report. Although numbers and Grenoble at Paris. For three waitresses uniforms. ments to be coordinated through the ciurton of the rule In that town's Involving motor membera of the bridal party aa the Board that he believed streets, yesra, J931-33. she did grsdimte The entertainment last night was Ury evidence taken from Kemp by From Burgos the Insurgent gen- drawn In the amounts of from $20 zoning regulations., ^ vehicle theft and tampering, and of town relief recipients have been to be acceptable by the town, must Grand Jury be turned over to his era! staff as.sert^d no insurg^ent to $26 In payroll form with toe ex- Department of State. well are choosing Harrietfa transferred from direct aid to WPA late In starting, but the large crowd First Day’s Sales Net $668.53; counsel. the Town Counsel w®,.'’" 7 *’®'<‘ fo'- court have a minimum width of 50 feet. waited for It. planes had flown closer than 62 ception of toe perforations around Needs OoordlnaUon. U.S. TO CONSTRUCT 10 take steps to have the present Wednesday ni^ht. for toe beauty treatmenU that payrolla the numbers of applicants Town Counsel William S. Hyde 'vork at Mlddlebury In 1935 Berries Beinff Packed Six- Judge Keogh said that toe last miles to the French border. the edges. These checks were drawn "It is necessary that we coordin- make each one of them truly as continues larga and Mr. Luplen. In TTie subject of her thesis Is the A larger crowd Is expected to- Assert Raids Were Ordered. ate and strengthen the activities of Injunction dissolved, the Boa?d voU Convention will be held in the Hotel Arrested for failure to halt at a surveying the situation, considers stated that the 50 foot rule does not suthor of several collecUons of night when the awards win be teen Quarts 'To Crate. two motions are submitted In order on the Torrlngton Company and election of ofllcers will be held at 2 slop sign, John R. Dessez, 25 of "pretty m a picture/* necessarily apply to town roads, but that he may have toe data neces- One report published by several the signatures were either stamped our own government to develop the Ton^ 1^®®“"®.“ opinion from the Garde at 10 a. m. Friday. Sight- p. m. The Department banquet that a closer checkup of applicants Is the width set for state roads. poems dealing with adolescence, Ut- made for toe pet show. newspapers, both Rightist and Left- cultural relations between the Unit- 8 MYSTERY SHIPS "7* "*K"''dl"g the estab- seeing trips to points of Interest In Burr street, Fairfield, was unable to Is necessary. e ra ^ studies of religion, novels Strawberries came Into toe Man- sary to prepare for Kemp's trial, or printed and not signed by hand. will be held at 6:30 p. m. produce a driver’s license when ex- chester auction market and on Sun- which Is now scheduled for next ist, said ths raids were made by In- Several thousands of dollars were ed States and the other countries that wLlrt^ it '■eFblatlon Hartford will be taken by delegates The VFW and l.eglon posts of MACHINE AND MACHINELESS The Board considered again the of the Western Hemisphere.” tnat would bar roadside vendors and members from 1 to 3 p. m amined by Policeman David Gllllgan question Of rebuilding the Hilliard day were found packed 16 quarto Tuesday, June 14. surgents who took advantage of obtained th ro u g h th e scheme in Hartford will hold open house in last night, and was held on both from both toe psychological and the chance to make elaborate pho. Torrlngton and toe Torrlngton Com- In answer to a question why the aUn^®M™ ®°rop“ ‘*« “‘•e now oper- The Convention BaU will be held a t their respective headquarters for PERMANENT WAVES ■treet underpass, a project tabled SI. MARrS GROUP PLANS swlologlcal points of view. Many to the crate in many cases, but this The niotlons will be opposed by ating In several parts of the town 8 p. m. The Trench Rato will as- counts. According to the report, tographe of French fortifications pany has refunded to those who lost new work was not suggested In toe Subchasers And Torpedo some of which have beS S visiting delegates to the DAV State over a month ago on account of ex- CANTON RAIDING Is not likely to continue after a State’s Attorney Lorln W. Willis in and roads behind the frontier. department’s regular appropriation ^mble at 10 p. m. and the annual Dessez failed to atop at the Inter- pense of the project. It has been *“*" translated few more days. arguments this afternoon. Willis dis- through ths fake payroll checks. « such dealers are Convention. STRAW RDE ON FRIDAY Into English, Including "Genltrix,'' This report said the decision was The plan of to# operators was to bill, rather than In toe final supply Department Trench Rats parade will section of Summit street and Middle estimated that the job would cost Vlperes," "Le Desert Growers In buying new crates closed today that toe arraignment made at an insurgent war council bill of toe session, Messersmlth said: Boats To Be First 0( The liable to zone restrictions, an at- be held at 12:15 a. m. Saturday. Turnpike east. Harriett’s Beauty Salon , about $40,000, and. If It Is worked as tola year decided that they could of Kemp for pleading, originally taka toe check to a small store aft- ‘o keep them Spanish galleons of the 15th-17th Edward J. Goddard. 50. of WIIll- Harriett Schsller Horan, Prop. a federal aid project, the cost to BY JAP PLANES at which Generalissimo Francisco er the banks had closed for the day, "We had Information from Bra- Business se-ssiona will be held be- centuries served both as war and S t Mary's Young People's Fel- .e!.?.?“ JesM, which has won high get along with a different size than set down for today, will be post- j Franco presided last week at Bur- zil, from the Argentine, from Peru, ginning at 10 a. m. Saturday and mantle, was arrested on a charge of I2J1 Center Street Telephone 6824 the town would be some $18,000. Se lowship win hold an ouUng this poned until the four motions are make a small purchase and receive Experiuieotal Vessels. beside toe high* merchant ships. Intoxication at 5.15 n m arAafAK-4^.. acclaim In both theological and Ut- they had been using last year. The IiFos. the rest in bills and change. In fact, from most of toe countries M Is dons now. * lectman Joseph Pero, who last night coming Friday evening. June 10th size of the berries that are now be- disposed of. I General Franco was said to have of South America, that certain gov- piiphed the rebuilding proposal, *.!'■***• •>*' 0 and^road. STILL GOING ON Due to the possibility of toe plan On moUon of Town Treasurer One of the trucks owned by the Dil- hlgbllghta of ^Mfts KIbbe'a Ing growm In this section proved too Reason For Roqueat opposed toe plan but gave In to ernments ore pressing on them pro- failed to obtain a second to his mo- lon Sales and Service company will large in the last year to properly In asking a change of venue, the Insistence of his German ad- being worked here, business con- Washington. June 7—(AP)—Con- George H Waddell, the BaerdVoM tion to Introduce the question for family relatlon- (Ovntlnued from Page One.) cema are warned not to cash pay fessors and students and profes- to request the Board of Police Com- be filled with straw and will con- '•'apters on toe adoles- pack In a crate of 32 quarts ao In Keogh asserts that In consequence visers. sional and technical advisers of va- gress learned today that the Nai-y's approval of the October town meet- vey the group on a short straw ride ! The Spanish civil war, now draw- checks for any but those personal- proposed "mysten,-" fleet will con- rommunlcate with the ing. cent within the family, the Individ- transport. Facilities are entirely In- order to prevent crushing the grow- of the necessities of obeying the ly known to the manager or sales rious kinds whom they are sending out to Reverend Nelli’s farm In Oil- ual struggle to pull apart from "the ers started to pack the berries 24 orders of those In charge of the pur- ing near the end of Its second year, and paying all of their expenses rtat at first of eight vessels—two fn ® Commission In order Discounting the Importance of re- ead. Here all kinds of outdoor adequate to handle the exodus." has been of vital French concern person. Those who cash checka of and the effect of it has been very types of subchasers and two tvpea to take steps to secure toe estab- building the Hilliard street under- games will be played. If weather group which supports him by Its More than 100,000 already have quarts to the crate using many of chase of toe Parkway lands that this sort for absolute strangers run lishment of a traffic rotary at the iw ta and traditions, the "couple's" the 32 quart crates for doing this, condemnation proceedings were not largely because It was feared Ger- real. of swift torpedo boats. pass. Selectmen Richard Martin and permits swimming will also be en- fled to British Hongkong: many man volunteers In the service of the a great risk of losing the amount of center, at the intersection of Main Mathias Spiess pu^ forward the joyed. Prizes will be awarded to battle to preserve the Individuality more have sought refuge in the In- but In some ca-ses a crate built to to be brought but that the land toe check In the transaction. "I think this Is of a very real Rear Admiral William G. Dubose, street by the new East Center must be purcha.eed at prices agreed Spanish Insurgents might remain emergency character. These ac- chief of naval construction, gave toe needed reconstruction of the Park the winners of the athletic events of both protagoniats, trying at the terior or In ports further south. contain 24 quarts was u.scd. after the war to occupy military These operators have worked small street bridge. Spiess claiming that A hot dog roast Is also Included on same Ume to establish a new fam- This year the order was placed upon by the land owners, "It has tivities that we have to combat In Information to a Hou.se Appropria- triangle at toe point has been re- Canton baa drawn Japan's air at- and aviation bases In the French their fake pay check plan In this South America are causing serious tions subcommittee during tesU- this structure "Is now going to • the program. Other refreshments lly unit, and finally the relationships tacks because It Is the gateway for for a new type of crate to hold 24 been claimed in the various news- rear, with only the natural defenses vicinity emd although not officially moved, and It is planned to tnsUlI pieces" and cannot much longer will be served by the refreshment between parents and children. quarto. It was found that the crates papers of the county that exhorbl- damage to our Interests and pres Navy's request for an most of China's Imported war sup- of the Pyrenees preventing an In- confirmed, It was reported that the tige there. additional appropriation of $52,206,- ‘yP® ‘•’"1 “ will await repair. However, no motion committee of which Dorothy Little The chief point revealed In the plies. w'ere lower than the 24 quart crates tant prices have been paid by the vasion should war break out.. plan has been worked within toe 167. ' aid the dispatch of traffic and be and Edith Thrasher are co-chair- study Is that the Individual, from used last year and In order not to state to the jdlfferent land owners 'To await the regular 1940 ap- a^aafety point for pedestrian cross- (In Shanghai a Japanese navy The French tasted their first ac- past few days In Meriden. Most of the money would be used men. All fellowship members are birth to death, la limited by and de- spokesman declared Japan would crush the berries toe growers start- and an Investigation of said pur- tual air bombing from toe civil war proprlaUon bill would mean an- TOO I.ATE TO Cr.ASSIFY urged to rome as a good sport pro- pendent upon the group, although continue bombings of Canton and ed to pack only 16 quarts to a crate. chases was demanded." other whole year of delay In start- to sU rf construction of some of the *“BS*sted that the May 26 when three houses were de- ing this work. This delay would THREE ROOM furnished apart- gram Is being planned and there misunderstood and endeavoring at Hankow because of their military As soon as the crates that were 'By reason of aald demands and stroyed and two Frenchmen killed eotoorized by the $1,000,000.- state authority be asked to make will be fun for all. Reservations all times to escape from It. Man Importance. He denied they were be so prejudicial that It Is really 000 fleet expansion program and to a survey and test several types of Meet my Partners! ment to be let for the anmmcr. bought have been used the growers of the sentiment stirred up by the at Cerbere. This town was but a can be made by calling Marjorie Is tout supremely unhappy because undefended cities.) Manchester doubtful whether toe damage done u *" shape to rotaries here, with a view to sccur- Ideal for young couple. Call 5650. ifay. will again change to the larger type several papers published In differ- : short distance on the French side could be wholly remedied, even with handle the work. \ng the most efficient sort for the he rebels at toe force that complete- After an early morning foray, the of crate and will pack 24 to the ent towns In the county." Keogh border, however, job. -A ly controls him and hla acts His Japane.se filers returned this after- crate. said, "a Grand Jury wa.s ordered '• Incident drew a stiff French Date Book a much greater expenditure of both *^»vy asked $4 eJTqrt aad money than we are ask 498,000 for "experimenter ships On motion of Selectman Joseph only salvation Is in God, which were noon and methodically bombed gov- Yesterday there was not a large •summoned by Judge Carl Foster,” I pr^’tost to General Franco. Maurlac a-preacher, would be his lag at the present time." Pero, the Board voted to request ernment offices anti toe railroad volume In the market. The buyers Fiiniished Hendllnes 1 ------Tonlght. “’®y decided toe Police Commission to ask the message; There le but one supreme line to Hankow, provisional seat of Jime 6-11— CaiTilval sponsored to build two 110-foot wood subchas- were not Inclined to go too high on During the session ot the Grand j ON THE BATTLEFKONT8 ers, two 165-foot steel subchasers State Traffic Commission to Install way of happiness and that In God the government. the berries offerAH as at present the Jury, Keogh asserts, newspaper re- i Hendaye, France (At the Spanish by Manchester Fire Department. a traffic stop sign at the Intersec- Mauriac’s families are all deeply .\reas Empty Of Life June 7 — High-West Hartford two 70-foot motor torpedo boats Manchester Public Market New Jersey berries are coming Into jmrters and cameramen sat outside Frontier) June 7—(AP) — Spanish BOY AND GIRL SCOUTS and two 54-footers In the next year tion of Charter Oak and Autumn rooted In toe province, In tradition The bombarded areas, however, the market In such quan- toe jury room. Interviewed witness- Insurgent armies today launched a baseball game at Mt. Nebo, 5 p. m. streets, considered by Mr. Pero to and In a strong religious faith. had been objectives of previous Jap- Thto Week. He said competition would be tities as to make it hard to compete es and took flashlight pictures of general offensive against Valencia conducted among private boatbulld- be a dangerous point. anese h’ombs and had been com- along a 50-mile front between June 11— Cabaret dance by Le- TO GIVE PROGRAM Wednesday Morning Specials pletely evacuated. It was believed, with berrie.s bought at the Manches- them. The Inve.stigation furnished gion at Rainbow In Bolton. era for designs to be compared with Tender Calves' L iv e r...... iu ter market. Buying yesterday at the dally front page headline.# stories Teruel and toe Mediterranean. those the Navy has worked out therefore. cUillan casualties would local market was for Boston and besides photos and cartoons and The attack, unleashed at dawn, Next Week. ' Sugar Cured Sliced Hacon...... ' ...... Tie ih" be small. was supported by hundreds of June 13-18 —Manchester Veter- It waa explained the Navy Is LOCAL D. A. V. UNIT COLIMBIA Providence markets, with some for editorials, all of which were of "a ens Aaspclatlon carnival at Main Entertainment To Be Furnish- anxious to develop aatlsfactorv Scotch Ham, Mild C u re ...... '. . 39c lb The first raid today was brief and the Hartford market. very sensational ti-pe and calculated planes and large concentrations of the damage comparatively slight. heavy artillery. and Maple streets. ed Foliowing Annual Straw- craft of these types so that In a Spiced Ham. machine sliced...... ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 29c lb The raiders esme at dawn while au- There were only 167 crates sold to arouse suspicion of cheating, em- June 15 — Graduation exercises berry Festlcal At Center. national emergency they could be AWAITS CONVENTION yesterday which brought a total of bezzlement and fraud against those General Jose Varela's army In the Pork Chops, rib e n d ...... lu" thorities were endeavoring to cope Teruel sector smashed southeast- at State Trade achool. produced speedily In large numbers Sausage M eat...... I9c lb! GOVERNOR CROSS with 1..MM) casualties from yester- $668.53 with a high of $6 and a low engaged In said land purchases.” It ward toward toe coast, while Gen- June 17—Manchester High Grad- by private Industry. day's deadly attacks on the sleep- of $3.60 and an average of $3.60. ts set forth In the motion. The uation exercises at State theater In The entertainment following the "rhe naval expansion bill author- Members Of David McCann Home Made Corned Beef H a sh ...... ! .! . 19c lb eral .Miguel Aranda's Galicians annual strawberry festival on the less city. stories. It Is said further, were de- struck straight to toe south down morning. ized $15,000,000 for experimental Chapter To Attend Annual Grote & Weigel F ran k fu rts...... ’ ." 27c lb! IS H O ^ R GUEST signed to arouse bad feeling and re- Coming Events. lawn of the Center Congp-egatlonal work, which Dubose said probably The Japanese objective, apparent- the seaboard. church Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 Gathering In Hartford. ly. waa to wipe out Canton's Impor- sentment among the people In the Between the two armies Navar- July 18-24 — American Legion would bo spent over a period of HOLD BIG FAMILY PARTY county. Carnival at Dougherty's Lot. p. m., will be given by the four five years. Fresh Sea Food By Truck Express tance as the gateway for foreign reie troops under General Garcia Boy and Girl Scout troops affiliated munitions for China's armies. If the trial la held In Fairfield Vallno fanned out to cover their Sees Delays Ahead Members of David McCann Chap- Heads Speakers List At county, jurors must be drawn from with toe church. ter. Disabled American Veterans of As a result of two destructive ON 3 IS T ANNIVERSARY flanks.. The CMb Scouts under toe direc- ••.M toat the Wednesday Morning raids yesterday. In which a side of towns where the newspapers are The new offensive started after shipbuilding Industry Is not today the World War, will attend toe an- tion of Charles Lynn will appear In nual convention of toe SUte De- Federation Party; Politi- the French Doumer hospital was circulated and Kemp will be unable five days of skirmishing In which two motion songs, "John Brown’s adequate to supply men for- the blowrn out, officlala aald It had betn Mr. And Mrs. Stevenson Turk- to obtain a fair and Impartial trial, j Hues had remained virtually un- work In prospect." partment. DAV, to be held In Hart- AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT Baby" and the Crocodile Song. ford. June 30-July 3, and will take Cocoanul Buna On Sale...... 23c dnt neCes.sary to rsmovs many patlsnts nigton Observe Event Last Keogh says. He asks that the trial ' changed Troop 7, Girl Scouts under Miss The Maritime Commission’s de- cal Notables Meet June 11 from the Institution. It waa dam- be moved to a county where there ' Desplte Insurgent reports yester In the various activities of the Con- Home Made Cookies...... I',c doe.! 2dozi for 25c .Night; Married By Rev. Jessie Hewitt, wrlll present a play, mands and toe Navy Department’s vention program. The local unit la •iged extensively and much valu- has been no undue newspaper day of the encirclement of Alboca- MANONieTgn __ "l«. the Old Suit (5ase," and also dem M ^ are such." he testified, Strawberry Shortcake B iscuits...... 19^ Reynolds. cer. a keystone of the government’s represented on the Department able equipment waa deatroyed. publicity. 1 TODAY AND TOMORROW dance a minuet toat there is no question but we staff by Past Commander James Home .Made Rolls, our usual v ariely ...... !!!! 15c doz! Heading toe list of speakers for A clrillans’ safety zone for the Asking an Inspection of th e . defenses of Valencia, an official Troop 25, Boy Scouts under w"!!! have delays In ship construc- Nearly three score relatives and communique today acknowledged Four men end a girl . . AghMng Findlay, Department Chaplain. toe eighth consecutive year at the shattered city was’ reported under friends were present last night at Grand Jury minutes to prepare fo r' together against today'e brood- Scoutmaster Irifrin will demonstrate tion brought about by the lack of Delegates to the Convention will ^ AT OCR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT I annual garden party of the Connec- consideration. the trial. Keogh charges that Kemp there was "nothing to report on "Worst Aid" and a stretcher drill. aufflclent men in cerUln trades." the family party held at the home any front.” ing, unseen world-menace! rogister In toe Hotel Garde all day F’resh Green P e a s ...... o ots. 19c ticut Federation of Democratic Hongkong Neutral Zone of Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson Turklng- "was compelled upon threat of being Troop 1, Girl Scouts under Cap- Dubose said there ^ were 36,882 Troursday, June 30.and the various womens auba on Saturday a/ter- (At Hongkong, a spokesman for punished for contempt to appear be- i Government Report tain Emily Smith will give several mechanics employed In Navy yards California Dark C herries...... jp,. (j, ton, 184 Center street, in honor of A lengthier government dispatch "4 MEN (convention committees will meet nke on the Director! of the R. WalUce Com- Welch'# estate. 'Iks grounds will With coiutry whose destiny mean/ so numbers of toe population had been peny, manufecturere of sUverware, at the curb while ths other crashed cats Serv., new, pfd eoeisAti astta removed, however, reducing ths dsin- be open aU day for picnicking, In the window and removed five __fOg_AND^A8BEaT08 7 acres reepectlvely. sd- El Bond and Share . much to the whole world. today, appointed Floyd Wallace es batbhig and visiting. Mrs. John Jototog ^ larger parcel. Docu- Mr. and Mrs. Loula U ^ls ot East- gsr of wlds-spread '**”*Ults secretary to succeed the late Henry piecea of allver fox fura “GOT A MATCH?" Ford U m ited...... ^«e47U *.iu< r« ,,. Ths Japanese, rspldly pushing In* A. Nerteo. Holden of Manchester is general Police believe it wae a ^ * — With Niag Hud P o w ...... *Wiray.Tst CMe 4-«M» chairman. 7 diuaetts ear. WAI^raOTT Unit Oea MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 7,1938 'PAG E FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 7,1938 PAGE n v ^ -t nther bitterly points out that the lai't going to let the White House my desire that this pending matter HaHflfMlrr State I>epartnicnt, or at any rate pick Its candidates. BENET WRITES ODE be quickly concluded In order that number for the employee. M r.lBoBo^ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM RED CROSS ASKED NEED SECUIUTy NUMBER hue listed: Roadside stsiide, tonr*^ Undereecretary Wellee* "experiment Refugees From Dust Bowl we may be free for our regular RADIO^^^J' work. 1st camps, boys’ and girls’ summer CtteniitQ B fra lft In 'emphatic reprobation’ doea not “FREB LAND" tt***®*W JUNE 7 (Csntrsl and Esstern Standard Time) FOR PART TIME WORK camps operated for private profit. 1 This M a n, Joe Murray ~ - - —Btaniar4— - w Tiwf—DayUgM• >w« w we^wgreegrsee Thnt« s w * « om nSauro u T flattr)O i V r / TOR TERCENTENARY ==i= The men, women and children of seem to bare worked out rery boat-hoiMes. hotels. amusemelrt5 Live in Tents and Hovels TO SUCCOR CHINA a friendly people who are the piti- Using Rose Wilder Lane's boOk B Y W I L L I A M C O R C O R A N Copyright, by W i B l a m Corcorsiq N E A Satvica, Inc, chalni or »roup« thergof uni«n Beaten Staadord Itiaa parks, bathing resorts, and other/ UnMA pRiNTiMo ooMPiJrai mx well." 6* 6; o o u t to c o a s. t(e.... .to.... .€...). .. deoicnatlono. .. tncludo oil avalublo „sUttono.a „ o „ f c ful victims of this tragedy arc no IS B l i n l l atnst of pioneering days, 'T ree Land," as k . . - . a - a i ______V _ . buineas enterprises having one or "On Friday," says tha Herald- Pro Brsm a aubja e t to e h a n e a .by a ta tle na w ith o u t pra vioiia notic a. P. M. more responsible for their plight Manafrer Donohue O f Hartford more employees. HsBctaMtcr, Conn. a peg on which to bang a political NBC>WKAF R . w p a r ( (RED)B a n . NETWORK M O U N T ,- k v o r kla koh kal k a vo kff)b New York. June 7.—Previous to TROUAS rBRODBOIt Tribune, "Mr. Welles sUted with Portland, Ore., June 7.— (A P ) — % Three goats provided milk. T h e Famous American Poet than If they were, suffering from a Office .Advises Workers To Even though the wageg may , ba atnsnil Ifsnafsr article, George R. Sokolsky says, of Meager subsistence In hovels on the Ij only cow was dry. C A S T or C H A R A O T E R S had put aevry other thing aside for £^ • 1® " “ a.®?*** ^4 4^ wn a o wUo w j a r C O A ST# — k n x k oin kol k f p jT k v t k»f o hls July 3 address at the 75th anni- Resolution Of National Red JOE MURRAY — Uked now And that waa how It stood from w t ^ owoah .k yw w f b r wro mn wb a n kojr great cataclysm (k hatui^e. Let us small and the Job lasU only a short*' 'J ^ PonndsJ OetobSf I, t i l l solemnity that the American gov- A few vegetable plants pushed ths enjoyment of thle hour. It Is versary of the battle of Gettysburg, Get Their Account Numbers the "makers of the West" who "pio- fringe of civilization have been tha places, new Jofca, new girls. there on; she had promised, and he , uSt* 4TUm w w j wa al w d a i: Mld w a a tt C«nte Katt. out of our comparative abundance time, the pay is counted towards”**! ernment regards the air bombing of through soil around nr stumps. not everybody can do that. It la had to tell her what to do. AS £ ” ’ 4® wow wd a f w ir a k a tp; President Roosevelt la to be heard give to them In their deep distresa Pabltsti«4 ET«ry BTsatiig Bzespt neered In the American wilderness lot of scores of weary men. women A ragged, sturdy Kansas plains HELEN — fell In los-e — hard — 4:S0— N ila M a c k , L a t ’a P r t U n d Reads His Work At The In another all-network broadcast. Federal old-age benefits, according'<^1 ■ttBdzjs a n d H o ll d a y a B n t a r a d a t t h a civilians In Spain and China aa not everybody baa had to leam how. Jo* had no Idea what a bargain 5-0?— P r a t t . R a dio N a w a Porie d Cross Given; Local Quota this measure of hope and encour- to Mr. Donohue. Meals, living ouar- through freezing blizzards and blis- and children who left the nation's family had set up a half-tent, half- onOe. mM7 Roni® khq kpo fcfu: 4sOS— 6:08— fid Thoroa n a a n# Sport a — That win be on June 30 In , con- Summer jobs, even on a part-time V M t O S l e a a t U a B o h t i t a r , C o n n ^ a a "You're a funny Wdl” he told her thla would be. He was more than J I ^ I C N A L s t a t i o n s • . • . •••f M Papke's and Tommy Withers." — ^eanaoiani J*4S— 8 :4 ^ S 9 n o t OaTf Mm a x in oa Sa u n i^v a n^ preside. Plans provide that both M (la Copy ...... •<>* but strictly non-interventlonist dis- For every farmer resettled with westward to the cool o>astal moun- Wither* tor talking to l> rry ; presence— even by clipping any like- v e f l P t m l w l b a w d a y a R . f t A ___ l a -B a m t — a ^ - New Haven, June 7.— (A P )__An talks will be handled short wave as ity Board, announced today. "It Is true that the government "You rsally want me to?" she kf:k w k o a m; So u th: w t a r w p t f wla w j a x 4500— J u i t In t a r t a ln m a n t — a .; The following resolution, unani- PUBLIC RECORDS .ALASK.A LS .M.AKRVINO GROUND MllTarad Oaa Taar rianolS'M pleasure." . I money and land from, the govern- tains. threateiM to jar np her folks. She ly Jaw that stood In need of such K ddia Houa a a t th a O rg a n — W M t ’ ode by one of America’s greatest well as regular broadcast. "Be sure to have an account num- gave these men and women free asked. salutary trfiatment But ha was mia >WBum wiod waoo wfb o ww n o wcac 8:16— ’ 6:16— H o llyw o o d's Sarta na coop a \ mously adopted by the Red Cro.«s ber when you first get on the Job," FOR SCHOOL TEACHEBa Having considered these remarks, ment,’ a dozen others have drifted The father tolled on a seven-acre aoeepto the challenge, tells him he j r m r web w a pi wm ab w i d i poets went down In the annals of ” mRMBBR op THB A8BOCTATBD "CerUlnly." figuring on Terry's family, on Ter- . C a r t e r-w a a l r a p e a t ’ National Convention Just concluded, Application was Dr. Donahue!s advice to stud* PRESS jand, but that Is all It gave them, to the back roads, scratching out Iract felling flr and hewing and saw- Is the only man who could do that! usH7 w h i p k nro woat k lh a * • 4 ^ •:30— H e le n M e n k e n’a S e ri a l— Junes, Alaska— (A P )— Alaska’* the newspaper reminds us, Franco' "W ill you help msT Win you ry'a boy acqualntonoei, on the « * - , K m M a u n t a lm kirir m W h it e a t O r g a i^ w e a t literature today as tribute to New Col. Frank Knox, vice presi- ents, teachers and other new em- Tba Aaaoalacad P r a i a la azeluilTaly The rest they did for themselves pitiful garden patches In the tim- ing it into rordwood. Hla labor waa CHAPTER VII k ern k ob: P a cific: k fb k k w g k m j and confirmed by the Central Com- Tow-n Clerk .Samuel J. Turklng- aoUtlad to tba nia of rapablloatlon come and aee me again? Than I ternal things of Terry’s llf^ SjV S jO ^ 7:06— E d w a rd Q. Robln a en Pl a y dential candidate on the Republican ployees who expect to work thla school ma'ams get married so fast filers went out and killed twenty- ber, working for subsistence In the the price of his tenancy. The fuel Who?” atanied. "Mo?" Joe 7:30— A l Jola on W i t h HI* S h e w Haven M d Ita founders In the 300th mittee, places a definite responsibil- ton late yesterday received applica- 9t all Daws diapatebai oraditad to It out of the power of their bodies and fields and living In makeithlft homes. won’t have to." ticket in 1936, 1s to discuss "Propa- summer for the first lime in a job It helps keep the territory’s teach- two persons on Saturday In a whole will be sold In town and the slim waa nonplussed. Another new failed to include In bis caleulaUobs''i( C e nt. E a a t § : 0 ^ A I Pa are a a n d H l a G a n g year o f the city’s existence. ity upon ua all. tions for marriage licenses from ing standards at a high level. •r Dot ettaarwiaa eradltad In thia the sweat of their blood, and their The records of the Farm Secur- revenue may provide a crop among Terry herself. S w in g — alao cat ganda" when be addresses the Na- covered by Federal 'old-age insur- p a r arid also th a lo c a l n a w a onb* thought. "No,” he said finally. ? ‘$ 9 ” 6 5 0 I^H a l K a rn p. B ob Hope* at e. two couples. AppUe.mta were Ar- K series of raids on Loyalist towns, ity Administration are filled with the stumps next season. He grinned. She waa eo childlike, J 'J s Z l;J 2 z X ? .V r • ' • "’ I'y «"< • Min a Stephen Vincent Benet, Yale tional Editorial Association at White ' "W HEREAS, our Chairman ha.i ance. Commissioner of Education An- ha d h a r a ln. faith In themselves and their God.' "That ain’t up my alley. You need 3.46— 4.46— L it tl e O rp h a n A n n ie — 6:30— R a y H a a th a rt a n In Songa brought most vividly to the atten- thur J. Johnson, Bristol, account- thony E. Karnes has a long list of All rlyhti of rapabllcatlona o f while the Japanese sent forty happy Interviews from families • 'T t’s green and cool here and .so transparent, like an open book. You see, Terry Hkllow had a “ t: C4lH cchlo Orch e e .— w e st 6:4S— f :45— P o ur Clu b m a n a nd Voc als graduate and one-time winner of the Sulphur Springs. West Va„ on the Employers and employees can get ipaela] diapatebaa haraln ara also ra- That was all that government somebody that’s giving you a play. • :0 ^1 0 ;0 0 — N a w a : Ab a L y m a n O r e - Pulitzer prize, read hla tercentenary tion of the chapter delegates assem- ant, and Svea 1, Llndbcrg, - stenog- applications and can choose the planes over crowded Canton to un- who qualify In money. Implements, there's not so mu'ch dust,” said the “ Sure, I'll coBie-again aome time. strength. It was not 6ueh a 2 :?!“ N e w t evening of June 22, with a WJZ-NBC rapher of this town, and Frank E, the necessary application blank by A boy friend." i'liZ ” 4**®r® O ance B a nd b a sic; Ju a t E n t e rt a in m e n t — w. r p L ode last night at ceremonies in transmission. bled at the 1938 Annual Convention best. gave them, was ItT Just the land. stock and Intelligence. For the mother. Two children, a boy and a You’ve got a pretty tough outfit of strength aa you And in the usual • slo— 10:1^— Scra an ecoopt— w e a t rp L Tyler, farmer, this town,'arid;^nne writing or telephoning the Social load high explosives by the ton, to majority of others, unheard of and "But I ’ll never have any,” she M u ilo Orch a a tra of the American Red Cross the In- "W e are constantly being obliged Fnll aarrlca allant of N. B. A Sarr- Just a quarter of a square mile of girl, clung to her tattered skirts. a family, but I ’m a little tough my- person; In Terry the usual things, a ’S Z S Oougia a ©t S p e rU Woolsey Hall commemorating the M. Bamufsky, stcnogi-apher, of Security Board Held office. 650 Main taa Ina______kill an estimated 750 civilians In unknown, there Is only desolation. said. "Please do it!" ]®!®®— 1 1:0 <^A rtl a IHia w - O- rch• a a-tra describable suffering of millions of to replace them," he explains. "They "Our friends'In Kansas wrote that self.” her weaknesses and her strength, 10:30— 11:30— W ill O* a b arn'a Orch a a tra first meeting of the General Court Listening tonight: Willlmnntic. street, Hartford, Connecticut, or at the most fertile soil on earth. Noth- Deep In Oregon’s rich farm, dairy It rained thla year but we're not go- He looked at her. He chuckled. A n n ie — m ldw . rp L civilians In China who, through no come north apparently with aerioua Mambar Ainarican Nawapapar Pob- the crashing ruins and to fill the "N o boy ever stepped up and had grown In different directions - «:0 S — A m a t »n* A n d y - a x a t : To 11:0 0-1 2:0 0— O a n o t M u sic— ewest o n ly In the New Haven Colony. the post office In any city or town ing but that. Such a trifling thing. and orchard region, a middle-aged He was amused. "A ll right. I'll . OB®* A n n o u n c a d — weet Talks WJZ-NBC, 9:30, Postmas- fault of their own, have been de- Permit intentions to follow their profea- Itobara Aaaoslatlon. hospitals to overflowing. ing bark. My husband has always faced my grandfather like you did entirely. In Terry's life, you did NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK President Charles Seymour of ter General Farley on "Achieve- where no field office of the Board Is man with a tubercular wife, two been a farmer and aa soon as we get take It on. When?” « : ! t “ V arle tla e by Ch ora l prived of their homes, are threaten- A permit for the erection of a sion.s. But the big strong men of Hardly worth mentioning, to be before!" she told him admiringly. not get aomething you wanted ter- * ^^1 U n a a a n Ju r y — w a a f: Yale and former U. S. Sentaor ments of A ir Mall Week"; WABC- maintained. It was stated. P n b ll a h a r a R e p r a i a n t a t lr a i: T h a W e have always been more abash- sons and three daughters took pre- a little money ahead we'll etart buy- "Tonight." B A S IC — C a s t: wja w b t-w b x a wbml ed with starvation, and are suffer single dwelling on Woodland street the mining creeks and the fishing sure. "He didn't know what to say." ribly by being good and waiting for _ Muale a t P h ll a d a lp h ia — n e tw ork w h a m k d k a w g a r w x y t w jt n w a yr w m a l Hiram Bingham were among the Among typical seasonal work, ■Una Mathaws Spaelal Afancr—Naw ed than worried by our govern- carious refuge In their flight from ing our owm place." “Right now? O. K." J 'S J r S , " ’ * M oro a n a O r e h ,t tr a wfll w a b y w e br w c k y wspd we a n wlco Clark M. Eichelberger on Ing from disease; and to coat 32,775 was Issued yesterday fleets prove too Irresistible.!’ ’ark, Chlsaro. Oatrolt and Boaton. "That'e all there la to I t It's a It. You 'studied It out, and took It speakers, while members of the Su- "Revision of the League of Nations covered by the Federal old-age in- { One wonders whether Mr. Sokol- eastern Colorado. ' One family—the parents, a little They crossed the street and turn- r ! a n l J Orch a a tra w i e u ; M id w e s t: w e nr wts k w k k oil wre n “ WHEREIAS, 'The President ot by Building Inspector Edward C. I As a result, nearly every town ment’s making of these empty pro- push-over. Get the Jump. Get ’em If you could get It at all, and then P o p P .^ . Q ut e tlon a w m t k ao w ow o w e tn ; S o u t h: w rtd w n br preme Court of Errors and the Su- Covenant.” surance program and requiring an M m C B E R A U D I T B U R E A U o r sky's American background reach- The environment shocked a hard- boy and a baby—had the good for- ed the corner, walking a little faster ! ’??~^'* >b ar McO a e P ro g .— to o the United States last January- Elliott. .Ir.. to Francis Fitzpatrick I and village over the territory haa teats—havs always felt that this speccblrs.a. The rest Is simple." huqg on like grim death no matter k rgv k fdm wrol krie w jb o wd au w a g a perior Court attended attired In WEAF-NB(?—6:45, New series Identification number for the em- Its quota of former teachers, mar- O i r c x ; i a A T i o n s . ened relief investigator. tune to live by a creek. They had In the excitement of their purpose. P r « » — to cat w agn k x y a ; M o u n t a in: klo kvod k g n f: made a public appeal for a fund of of 305 North Main street. es back far enough to familiarize " it is for you,” she said. “ But I what happened, and then maybe j!* ? — Jlm m l a F ld l a r, T a l k — to e their official robes. Roving Professor; 7. Johnny and ployer and a social security account I ried and raising famillee. Th« H»mM Printing Company Ino.. country could only retain Ita self- The mother and father slept In a caught an eight-inch trout In a Joe was amused at the way she ;4S— SiJS— T o Be Announce d P a cific: kgo k afd k ex k g a k eca k jr at least 31,000,000 for the relief of him wdth the clrcum.stance that the have to stay here afterward." you'd end up in poaseaalon o f It, de- s.0 <^10:0 0— D a n cin g O rch e s tr a — e a at: N O T E : See W E A P . N B C f o r option al The poet penned the 40-llne ode Russ Morgan: 8, Vox Pop; 8:30, Fib- fMvmca no financial responslbllltT respect by accompanying the pro- trailer more like a. box-car. It gunnysack and were cleaning It for sort of sneaked him hopefully Into liat o f sta tions. these sufferers, and the American Little flecks of anger lighted served or not, out Of sheer exhaus- > " 6 n d y — re p e a t for west especially for the program, part of ber McGee; 9. Rob Ripley program* Ibr typofraphtoal arrora appaarlav Hi homestead laws which gave Rose teetered on Its ruty Jacks when the dinner. her home, like a Httle boy bringing C e nt. E a s t. Red Cross has been requested to re- ^▼•rtlMmcnta ta tha Manchaatar test with a definite promise to get wind blew. Chickens wandered In The Northwest Regional Plan- mcntarlly In hla eyes. He squeezeo tion. H Im b a r’a Orch a a tra New Haven’s observance of lu 300th 11, Dick HImber orchestra. i Lane's heroic pioneers their bliz- hopie a stray dog he knows la moat M a rtin Orch e stra 6^6^^ 4 :S (L-Th e S in gin g L a d y — e a st; ielve and transmit fo China all sub- ^▼aalav BaraltL Into the fight on the side of the out- and out the flapping door, at home ning Commission estimated that 10.30— 11:10— Te d d y K in g A Orch e e tra birthday, and In it described the WABC-CBS—7, Edward G, Rob- likely to be ejected forthwith. The her hand. "You do as I tell you, Joe came to sense a little of that _ E d w a rd O a vie a. B a rit o n^^w e a t acriptlona to this fund; and zard-swept free land was In Its time on a aollede untidy bod or hopping 36.000 families left dust bowl homes and you'll come out on lop. Stick as he knew her better. ,^he had 1:46— 4:46— Pro gra m fro m W O W O hardships, work, and, finally, the inson Big Town; 7:30. Al Jolson- 8 raged party, or, If not prepared to difference was that this stray dog CBS-WABC NETWORK "WHEREAS, only approximately TUESDAY, JUNE 7 bitterly opposed by a certain type from broken chair to grubby table, In seven years. it out. Don't let them stampede cost about, got what she thought 2 * 5 ^ 8:00— N a w a ; P a ul S a bin'a O rch. crowning success of the founders of Al Pearce Gang; 8:30, Benny Good- make such promises good, by keep- had a bark and certain strong opin- B A S IC • r E a a ti w abo wa do wo kd wcao 4 :3 ^ « 6:30— Jo h n n i e Jo h n st o n In Song 3170,000 has been received from the Two boys of pre-achool age hlejit About 10,000,000 acres, or 1.50,000 you. It can’t go on forever, and was something of a hold on Tom- 4:38p- 5:30— Sere n ad era — w Jt o n ly; man Swing; 9, Hal Kemp program- of F.astcmer who protested that the ions, and the ejection would be dif- weel w « w k b w w k ro w h k w j r wdre the city. Including Davenport, Eaton public for this purpose, to which the BASIC BLUNDER ing Its no.ae and Its tongue and Its on a bursting mattress In a pack- new economic farm units, may ulti- there's a limit to what they can do. my Withers, and «hc would have iT f r o w fbl w j e v w g a r; M id . Johnnt a Jo h n sto n. Co ntin vd— c h a in and Turner. 11, Gene Beecher orchestra. government was trying to . make ficult, and theril was no way of 4 : 4 ^ 8:46— L e w t ii Th o m a a — e a s t:- Red Cross has appropriated 3200,000 admonitions completely out of the ing box hut. The chickens had mately add to the cultivated area in How old are you?" hung on to him for dear life If any- k fVb k ^ t kmbf* kmox wha e WJZ-NBC— 6:30, Vivian Della Bridgeport has tadien a livelier In- knowing If the whole thing would B Con e art O rch a a tra — we a t Dr. Seymour said that the vision from its own National Treasury; pauperized loafers out of people been there, too. A flea-bitten collie Oregon, Waahington and Idaho "Seventeen." body clkc but Joe Jiad ordered her E A S T — wbn a w p f w h p wheo wore e frb 6 5 0 ^ 6:00— E a sy A c t a S k it — also cat CTIesa, song: 7:30. Information mess. Otherwise, that we were guil- reeult In hla acceptance or In ex- 6:10— M r. K a a n A Lost Persona of a liberal education which our now, therefore, tareet in the federal government's who ought to be made to pay for slept on the boys' bed. through Irrigation, drainage, clear- "You'll soon come of age. Then to let go. Joe’s orders wore dif- c k a c w lb x wm a a we ac w n b f w i b i w k b n Please; 8, HelJt’s Brigadiers; 9:45, ty of silly, utterly futile scolding, 'iTie glrla—one of them went to a ing and flqod control. Unless pres- traordinary punishment for her w h lo w k bl 5*59” 6:30— M a rlo w s A Lv o n . Pianos forefathers conceived must be In- AIuslc All Your Own; 11, Rudy Val- "BE IT RESOLVED, that the Blum clearance and rehousing ac- their land, as their daiMies In New you can tell them to go climb a ferent. for the simple reason that O I X I K — w f B t wa fa w bro w b a m wdod 6:4S— V iv i a n dalla Chla a a Sang culcated In the present generation courting the derisive contempt of distant High school In the county ent construction schedules are temerity in thinking of such a } * ® ^ Don a hu e A Orch a a tra lee orchestra. Convention fervently express the pole.” he waa so patently superior to k lr a wra o wTac w w l w toc k rid k trh kta a In undtmlnlshed form that It may tivities than any other Connecticut England and In Pennsylvania had bus—had a shack a few yards up speeded, only 10,000 new farms will thing. wxco k om a wdbo w b t wd a a wbt* w d bj f * rr “ 7:30— In f orm a tio n Ple ase, Quia Wednesday: hope that all Red O oss chapters the assassins. , She smiled and shook her head. Tommy Withers, so much more w w v a w m b g wej a w m b r w a la k tui kgk o 7 : 0 ^ 8:00— H ora c e H e ld t'e Brig a die rs serve as a guide for the future. d ty and for the last year or two done. Or that President Buchanan the slope. It was tidier and here he available In the next five year*— They entered the Mallow flat i ’22“ 2‘2?” f****-'* Chic a qo Ja m bore e WEAF-NBC-12:30. Yo ir Health; will urgently take atepa to prompt- The Herald-Tribune, however "You don’t know!” awesome and admirable—and ahe wcoa wdn e wn o x k w k h k now w m m m "Like our fathers, we believe In has been busily promoting the elim- and there a child's hand had light- 2.000 short of the number needed to through the front door that led off w jn o wch a w p a r wm a x wcoc w rv a Orch e stra 2:15 Ma Perkins: 4. Wilmington ly obtain further contributions for once vetoed a homestead act on the care for the refugees arriving In the “ All right," he said. "But will let Tommy go, to catch hold of Joe ®4P® Orch a a tra a Commonwealth ln.splrcd by Im- digs a bit deeper and brings up a ened the appearance of misery with the stair landing Into the parlor. It M I D W E S T — w m b d wla n w ib w k fh «n d Orch e stra Handicap: 5, America's Schools. the relief of the suffering people In ination of a number of square ground that It was class legisla- a magazine picture. northwest In the last 18 months. you proml.se 10 do what I tell you. Murray, and without him 'even w k b b wt a q w k b h wceo w s bt k a ci w n a s suggestion that our State Depart- waa a stuffy, sugar and candy and woo Music Orch a a tra mutable principles—principles set W ABC-CBS—2, All Hands on Deck, China, In order that at least.the de- Mocks of the East Side's shabbier tion, acid kind of living room with no and we’ll see how It comes out ?" knowing It, to start right In hold- 10:30— 11:30— B o' S a u n d tr a A Orch a a tra fourth a century ago by Leonard variety; 4. Keyboard concert; 4-45 ment homilies isra not so meaning- "I proml.se," she said with simple ing on for dear life. sired amount of thla fund may be tenement area and their replacement "They expected no one to do warmth or good feeling like the Bacon; 'laws, freedom, truth and Elxplorlng Space. WJZ-NBC— 11:30 ralaed; and less as they seem. It apprehenda, considered to he unu.sual when pollens which previously Induced willingness. (To Be CtonUnned) faith In God’.’’ Dr. Seymour said a. m.. Farm and Home Hour; 1-15 with government model low-rental Murray parlor, as might be expect- 8:30— Al Jolson Show— Martha "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, things for them. They wanted nei- there Is pressing huslne.ss at hand. the attacks. P. m.. Let’s Talk It Over; 2:30, apparently, that the Department ed. Terry lighted a lamp and then Raye A Parkyakarkus. lif e iffillosophy that the Delegatee hereby pledge apartments. The project, which ther paternalism nor patronage. As you may have heard, he has Although the attack may be Maurice Spitalny orchestra; 4-15' may be engaged In ,a sly bit of went back Into the other rooms to 9:00— Watch the Fun Go By—Al themaelvea to do their utmost to would involve an expenditure of They were not eager for security equipped hla offirlal limousine with brought about by exposure to the a ballot there Is an Increased appro- WTIC "They enunciate a phlllsophy of Don Winslow of the Navy. propaganda work all Its own and explain herself. Joe sat there, and Pearce and bis Gang. life which in many parts of ‘ the accomplish this result prior to the some six and. a hajf millions, has a sliding desk where he can pursue pollen of various plants, and ex- priation for new elementary schools. Some Wednesday short waves; hut for adventure." says Mr. Sokol- he could hear the voices, querulous Travelerg Broadcasting Uervloe, 9:30— Camel Caravan — Benny world has recently been trampled 15th day o f June, 1938." with the American people aa the ob- his reading of documents and affix posure to many other substances, and a little rasping with suapicloh, There Is also a restriction on s P Solos; been on the verge of becoming real sky. W ashin g to n gambling game something akin to Hartford. Uona. Goodman’s Otchestra. cruelly under foot and which In our The task of completing this fund ject of Its operation. Without In his signature In transit. aiich exposure is not the main In the back, and Terry's bland, al- GSP, GBD, GSC, GSB. London, 6:50 Ity for many months but something But they did -gel free land. No- On our auto Junket to Atlantic cause. The fundamental cause Is the numbers business. 60,(MN) W. IMO K. U. 'tB.2 M. 10:00—Time to Shine— Hal Kemp's own country Is endangered by direct Old and new tunes: HAT4. Buda- Is not a burdensome one if each the least expecting the Spanish In ways bland and gayly hopeless, ex- • * « Orchestra. or Indirect attack. community does Its part. We hope or other seem to be always Inter' body gets any free lard now. City a couple of weekends back, really of constitutional origin and planation. f Daybook Bastern Daylight Saving Time ^ s t. 7, Military marches; PCJ surgents or the Japanese to pay any coming In an opposite direction, we the attack la due to the discharge Appropriations are made for pro- 10:30— Ray Heatherton. "W e must remind ourselves that, Netherlands, 7:15, Program for the your Chapter wil lobtaln a minimum fering with the actual beginning of All good Eastern conservatives The grandfather came from the - ..... By Pr0U»m Gravtr ' attention whatever to the notes, the passed the mayor's official car. He of Irritating toxins through the duction a'nd cheap distribution of 10:45.^Four Clubmen. while It Is Important to Instill Americas; 2RO. Rome. 7:30. Light of 3240.00 Including such remit* the work, even with the final sign- were highly Indignant over that rear to Investigate. He was a solid, various preventive serums. Includ- Tuesday, June 7 11:0a—Sports— News. tancM as you have already made In SALADA IS THE TEA Department, the newspaper sus- had Just been ito the seashore to ad- mucous membrane of the nose. . ■ , , . - 1 Washington— Freshly delivered Me knowledge with wisdom.” Music; YV5RC, Caracas. 8:30, Con- ing of the contract between the free land stuff. It was nothing In dress a convention. But was our These toxins are found lit a blood . Congress Is a little bundle con- ing "tiki tiki" to check an island 11:16— Organ Silhouettes— Vincent In that manner, President Sey- tinentals orchestra: OSI. GSD, GSC response to the January appeal. I pects. Is nudging the American citi- stream surcharged with the end- and mustache and small eyes, and talning .some of the first laws pro- ailment akin to rickets. Another 4:00—Backstage Wife. municipal and federal governments. the world hut coddling, they Insist- mayor sitting back and admiring 4:16—SteUa Dallas.,^ Sargent. mour asserted, “would the nation be GSB, London, 9:20. World affairs. earnestly urge that you take zen along Into a hanler attitude to- prorliicta of carbohydrate and fatly he had the contradictory look of duced by the new and Independent bill sets up a fund for collecting Every other detail having at last the scenery? Not at all. The desk 11:30— Happy Felton’s Orchestra. able to withstand all assaults upon prompt ateps to secure additional ed. fooiifl. Because of tha Inability of being well fed and dy.speptlc to- Philippine commonwealth. One of folk lore and folk songs, and money presenting ward foreign governments and rom- was In position and littered with a Rush Hughes, news commenta- Tomorrow’s Program our fundamental Democracy." contributions, and also advise your been agreed on, the project now After all. the difference between number of official-looking papers. the eliminative organa to throw off gether. He Btootl -with hls hands the Initial efforts waa a measure to la set aside to give certain employea A. M. Area Office as to what may be ex- blnations against which, the De- In hls pockets and gninted, looking tor. Bingham, reviewing the history AS encotmters stiff opposltlog In the the free land folks In the flO's and these waste materials, they begin ojutlaw cockflghtlng at polling at the Cullon leper colony a 26-day 7:00—Eta Alpha Programma — METEOR LIGHTS SKY pected from your community. It Is at Joe. 1 4:45—Girl Alone. of the New Haven colony during hls City Council owing to Wasbington's partment quite possibly anticipates, Alal-oop to the North to arcumiilate, and a portion Is dis- places. vacation with pay. Variety Program. address, said: 70'a and the agricultural subsldlsts Farming la the Philippine lifeline, 5:00— Bennett and Wolverton. thls_country may some time, when Jal-Alal Is the national sport of charged through the mucous mem- Under the new Independence act,^ 6:15— Vagabonds. 7:30— Treasure House. demand that the properties in ques- of 1D3A Isn't quite so wide ns Mr. Joe smiled pleasantly, got up and all laws enacted by the Philippine’ so atiiilenla of agriculture are ad- "Let our laws proclaim to all IN PARTS OF STATE the threatening new world conflict the I-attn countries and one of the brane. The membrane becomes 5:30—Your Family and Mine. 7:45— News Service. tion be exempted from taxation for crossed the room. He pul out his Congress must be submitted to this mitted to the school of agriculture citizens, the wisest and the hum- Sokolsky's rending of Rose Lane's severest to play. A blend of basket- eongested and thus prepared, will 5:45— "Little Orphan Annie". 8 00—Shoppers Special develops, be aligned. hand to the old man, and waited, government for approval. without tuition or matriculation blest, the most fortunate and the a period of sixty years—which is as- splendidly dramatic book has ap- ball. baseball and football. It re- he irritated sufficiently by the 6:00— News. 8:4.5 The Mountaineers. This may even be so. It Is al- quires strong men for Its vtgorous breathing In of pollen to proiluce W'ithout saying a word. Just smiling They give a close-up glance at a fees. most unfortunate, that all honest Harvard Astronomers Describe sumed to be the period of amortiza- parently led him to believe. Some — "Fred Hoey. Sporta Round- 9:00— Fred Felbel at the Organ. work Is praiseworthy, that honest most refreshing to be told that the competition. From the spectator’s the characteristic symptoms of an and looking at him and waiting. little country putting on Ita first War veterans or political favor- np”. It As A “Fireball” ; Watch- Your preeeot car wOl tion of the project. of the pioneer folks, too. were pret- attack of hay fever. long pants In the big wide world ites drawing pensions or gratuities 9:15—Madison Ensemble. opinions are always welcome, and protests and moral homlllea are not point of view. It Is a IhrllUng con- The old man looked at the hand, 6:30— WrlghtvUle Clarion. man Says It Fell Into A Pond probably repceaeat a This demand qf the federal gov- test of strength and wits. Tomorrow's article will discuss his face took on a more sour ex- and If some of the output sounds from the government may not draw 9:25— Star Gazing In Hollywood. that each man. high or low, rich or ty likely to be looking for the best 6:46— Nina Dean and Al A Lee 9:30— Girl Interne. lorgrproporHon of Ptymoutb’e ernment is typical of the continual quite so flatly ingenuous as they I was Introduced to Jal-AIal at THE TREATMENT OF HAY pression than ever, on shooting eaatw-ard. tion of the fact that In almost all has been going on In China and ture every afternoon and hls cheeks 11:45— Richard Hlmbcr’s Orchestra. P. M. ganda campaign of the Chinese gov- price,” Indudlnfi front and tear notice or likely to enlargement any Health and Diet And that was what happened aa proach the polls without first hav- Nattiest of all la a law which says 12:00— Weather Report. Donat F. Fregeau. veteran watch- flpaln needs no artificial stimula- flush. Do you think there is a poa- 12:1.5 .News .Service, ernment to unify the country In the bumpera end bumper guarde. cltlea there Is no taxing power that day. sibillty that there has been a recur- Joe stood there waiting, bucking the ing paid the poll tax. "When, In the judgment of the sec- A. M. fighting with Japan. man of a lumber company In Fitch- tion. Every ounce of this country's 12:2.5 Conn. Produce Market Bul- burg, said he saw the meteor plunge THIS BIG PLYMOUTH apoie wheel, tire end tube, foot retary of Justice, a prisoner merits will reach, to any Important extent, For example, one of the counter- Advice rence of the lung condition?" old man and backing him down, till 12:02—Freddie Martin's Orchestra. A new film entitled "Love Thy control for headlight beam red blood Is already sufficiently men In a busy table d’hote drug the old man pulled his hand from consideration, hls wife, family or letin. Into Maker's pond, a small, shallow anything but real estate. This be- By DR FRANH MoOUl Answer: Under the circumstances Tough on Nlotuiames. 12:30— Teddy King’s Orchestra. Country" is being released by the with Indicator on Instrament stirred by these demoniac outrages. store tells me that these code sym- the best plan la to have him submit hls pocket and gave It to Joe, fiancee may be permitted to Join 1:00— Silent. 12:30 Romance of Helen Trent. body of water near hls place of em- ing the caM It 1s perfectly apparent One law prohibits a candidate movie studio of the political train- paqcl, ash-tray front and rear, bols are comparatively new; to an examination at this time. Joe gripped It hard, hut plea.s- him. and the traneportatlon from 12:45—Our Gal Sunday. ing department of the national mili- ployment. Fregeau said he saw the sun visor, safety glaee and Mg from using more than one nick- their homes to the penal colonies 1:00—The Dance Hour. meteor flare across the sky. leaving that the more federal housing Is A soda Jerker's call for a glasa of IIA V FEVER (Krdiielng (talvea of liegs) antly. He explained that Terry Tomorrow's Program tary cbijncll. trunk apace (14.3 cuMc fact). water Is "81", and If a large glass of and ho had run Into each other and name on the ballot, so If Bopar bal may be paid." A. M. 1:15—The Inside Page with Ray a trail of sparks In Its wake and erected In any community. If It be IOWA REBUFF Question: J. S. writes: "Is la pos. Celeste wants to run for the Job It Is announced as a "glorification "Roadklng" modcla etart at water is In demand, hls hark would Hay fever Is •ometlmes referred he walked home with her. He said 6:00— Roy and Bud. Barrett. had ample time “to follow Its rela- 3443;“ De Luxe” modela alight- exempt from tax payment, the slble to retliice the calves of the of provincial governor or mayor of China a Holy W ar of resistance lively alow deacent. Ro far as Iowa Democrats are be, "Stretch an '81'." to as hay asthma, or summer legs when these parts are the only Terry had come to be a moat wel- EXTRA-HAZARD 6:30— “ Hl-Boys". 1:30— Aloha Land. against Japanese invasion and sav- ly higlicr. Plymouth ptloea/n- greater mu.st be the burden thrown Though you may have requested catarrh, and Is marked by Ita char- comed visitor at the Murray home, Zamboanga he can Identify himself 1:45— The Gospel Singer— Edward The watchman did not report cludt Alt fodtral Taxes. State, Qoncemed, yesterda}’’s primary elec- portions of the bo*' bothered In marking The police are protesting. 1:16—Bennett and Wolverton. the cairylng out of a single tax- tive to pollens, there are other sub- blood pressure. 1:30— Marjorie MiUes. The case of Nells P. Morgensen, tlona take meals In their own quar- stances capable of acting as excit- arward. exempt project, like this one *l6 —Current Questions Before the on oil, tires,valve grindings and all upkeep. be self-tatarcsted tndlvldusla to among the Thurston su'pporters of Harrisburg, m, for bis work and held her. She cams qulekly 10 inches longer than the other. onstration. There's absolutely no obliga- Pack of Hungry Cannibals.” affect them the entire year. during the Ohio River flood of 1937, Open flTiery Tuesday and Thurfidw. Rt** House. You’ll save every mile you drivel light any kind of goTemment-subai- wers undoubtsdly mfny of the and put her head against hls shoul- tion. Plymouth Div is io n or C hkyslir While blended Far Eastern In securing relief from bay was awarded the second annual Pa- 8:00— Ad Liner—Dance Program. WiTfWrTtffHtWHU popular dized rehousing b e e a w of its com- Roosevelt Republicans. Moreover, i dances and American s%ring may fever. I find that the most Import- der and left It there, eyes closed. nlng until 9 p. m. Other evenings by BrryffTlSTirBrR Plymouth U the CoRPORA'noN, Detroit, Michigan. ley awani for the amateur radio 8:30—Let’s Pretend. “Roadklng" petition to their owm privately-own- Mr. Dicldneon was the only candi-1 sound strange at first. Cole explains ant point to keep in mind is not to operator performing the moat out- They were not In Imnaiedlate view only low-priced from the rear. They stood so a appointmefit. Closed Wednesdays at 12, 0:00—News Service. hasa new ride that is the sensation of the date In either party who took a i It anu a union bom of necessity. No try to take the patient away from standing service In the field. 0:10—BoMboll Scores. car that offers the protection of double- "ITNOUaHTTHE ed tenemantSL Add to this tha cer- minute, and Joe looked down at her loweet^ptTce field 11 ^ h a s n e w fa s t e r steer- modem orchestra can reproduce the the Irritant, but to try to restore to Bristol—The recent marriage In 0:16— Hartford Public School OTHERS COST LASS?* tainty that a large measure of fed- definitely anti-New Deal position In wierd sounds of a real East Indian him the state of being immune which so quiet and sHent and peaceful, and noon. Other days, including Saturdays, ing, new easier handling, new comfort. action hydraultcbrakes,an aU-steel body. Baltimore o f J. Grattan O'Connell, Series. an unobstructed windshield and a revolu- "SomMiow I bad tb. Idm eral rehousing in any community the campaign. A ll of the four Dera.- band, and svsn If they could, no Is enjoyed by the indlTldiud who he was pusaled . . . pusalod. former Boiton college football star ■tore closea at 6:30 p . m. 0:30— Booke (barter. tbac otlMr can wan Isww oermte who ran against Gillette audience would stand for It. So Cole never baa hay fever. Oartalnly, He stayed In the Mallow parlor The Plymouth tionary, new Safety Styled interior. will certainly boost tax rates on all and now a sports writer for the 0:45—Maxine Sullivan. prlc«S,’’my« Doreiby M, uses swing because he has discov- there la some systemlq cause pres- an hour. They sat at slther end of “Roadklng" has WNSL QMWie VOMg., N.Y. other p n verty by reducing the loudly proclaimed their Io>-alty to Hartford Courant, and Mias Eliza- 7:00—Juet Entertainment— Jack ered that It Is closer to the original ent In bis case which gives the heth Touslgnant of this city, waa the aoft, looking at one another. the big, 83-horaepower “ L-head” "I wa. abmhmly ntevwd- the President and for that matter Fulton, Andrews Sisters, Cerl This big, popular Plymouth "Roadklng" .d al tha r tfuaaith *kaad- amount ot taxable property, and It native rhythms than ths real thing. pollen or other substance the power announced her*. Joe asked questions; numberless | which glvesyou flashing, full-powered ptt- Hohengarten’e Orcheetra. is gaining new friends by th« thousands... fcfaia’.'rida. Aad wbtw laaw is Just shout a certainty .that tha so did Gillette— In everything but to bring on the abnormal reaction. New Haven — Gov. Croe* and questions, an about her and her Ufa formancepfut record economy. Oflioe M Wheels •:28— Hollywood Seremecoops — tb.-RoadklaS'aTawatiea.t rebouMng scheme will get nowhere. the court propoaaL Working with a treatment based Mayor John W. Murphy were and her ways o f thinking. In a —economy. owausebecause it off11 off era ers more more of ofwhat what people people want want ■H B i loatlwdtD buy anal" It Is hardly news that our fiery, 0««>rra McCoU. After aU. It win take the Novem- on removing the systemic causes, I among the epeakere at the SOth an- hushed wey she became gay and little Florello LaGuardIa Is the most have been able to help many patients niversary dinner of Rodrigo Cbuncll, vivacious and talked at a great rate, T-00—Helen Mencken In "Second ber slsetloa to show avhers Iowa easrgeUc, ssU-drirlng mayor In WATKINS Husband.” DIGS UPJP A RRE E A W N to overcome hey fever to euch an Knlgbta of Columbus. U. 8. Sena- her U g eyas luminous snd beautiful • ROTUCRS I N C our towB'e history. stands on the Nsw Deal Isaue. But extant that they are eomplately free tor Deetd t Wolah of UeaMChusetta In tha lompUgi^ You'd never think 0 ;0 0 -O g tw a rd Q . RoiqBaoa and THE“R0ADKING” Sixteen-hour days are hls usiul ,U hga pratt|r Maarjy shown that It from IL regardlaaa of bow often was to have been the main speakor, shs hod a w o ily in ths world. In .... C la tn Tk v fo r Is " H g W m a.” I? * M tOM D and U-bour daya ars not, RAPS THE“DE LUXE” they ooBM In oontact with t U Uat but e«aild not attend. asset, aha hadn’t right than; shs PLYMOUTH BUHJS BREAT holes on which atood houaaa or fac- were Sunday guests of Mr. Oovell’s Mary R. Burnham, who was maid of SUPERIOR COURT ISSUES tories 100 or more years ago. Mr. father Willis Clovell In -Abtngton. the (Toomgatlonal churches of the Comments on the Result National Guard RUMOR BAILEY AUyn la a summer resident here, honor for her sister, wore a pale ■tele. Mr. Daniels bad disappoint- day evening June 10. The first ll'vlng on the old Allyn homeeteed. Mias Frances Friedrich spent the pink net drees over taffeta with a ing as well as encouraging remarks Ublee wUl be ready at 6 o’clock. FIVE BENCH WARRANTS — News — Announcamsnt U made of the He Uvea In Hartford winters. week-end with Miss Thelma Parent. bolero jacket and a poke bonnet to In regard to the enrollment at the Tell your friends and come and en- marriage of Mies LIvia Tonon. The selectmen held their month- Friday evening waa Inspection match. She also wore lace mitts conferencee. They are having to joy a social time and good supper. Of Primaties in Iowa RESIGNING POST Mre. Paul Coatee baa returned ly buMnese meeting Wednesday night at the meeting of Andover Miss Alfea Nerl H a a l^ n Ac- By DANNT SHEA daughter of Mrs. Basqua Tonon of from a stay of eeveral weeks In the and carried an old fashioned bou- turn away candidates at this early Mrs. L. E. Hall was a delegate . Next Sunday June 12. win be ob- Carrol L. Peckham AT ALCORN'S REQUEST East Boston to James Matera. son night. I Juvenile Orange. The degree wnaj-quet. C. Dudley Berglund was best date as...... sleepingEmery quarters enough are was filled al- i served ss Children's Day servlpSi Carrol toulse Peckhdm, five- tive At American Interna- vicinity of Southbrldge. Maas. Mrs. H. E. Perkins and daughter, Washington, Jun# 7.—(AP)—San-Abell be elected. I thought Wearin Howitsar Company of Mr. and Mrs. A. Matera of East A religious eervlee was held Mon- conferred on the following; Vir- man. Serving as ushers were Vin- to their rapacity. Over 500 voiim? ■ temate to the Lay Ckmference at with special exorcises by the chfl. months-old daughter of Mr. and tiona] CoUeire At Springfield was a shade or twm better than Gil- (Conttnned from Fags One.) The Howltier company will hold Boston. The ceremony took place Mrs. Anna Stone nad granddaugh- ginia Coveil, Robert Fredrick. Verna cent Potter of Wethersfield. Sterling people In the state have already- the South .Methodist Church Friday dren of the church .school, a feature PoEce Conmns^on Takes Mrs. Ellsworth Peckham of 217 ator Burke (D„ Neb.) sold today Report Called Premature; day forenoon at the home of Mr. ter. Mias Anna Stone and son, Ar- the renomination of Senator Gillette lette but the people of Iowa thought their regular drill session at the Saturday morning, June 4th at the Smith, Dorothy Btazola. Michael P. Olmsted, George Krapsch and registered along with 60 loaders last and attended sessions of the of the oerrice will be toe baptism of Adams street, died this morning Gillette was a shade or two better commissioner and Daly as a mem- State Armory tonight commencing Our Liady Carmel church in that and Mrs. Berijamin Kaasman, at- thur Sorenson, all of Wethersfield, Rattl, Peter Rattl and Oscar Mar- Donald Freeman. A string trio There will be 325 at Connecticut conference in the afternoon, Mrs. Infants. after a short illness. Besides her Springflfcld. Mm «.. June 7.—Mias (D„ Iowa) was a clear Indication tended by Jewish residents. Cantor were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Shots At Town Fathers In larents, she leaves a sister, Joyce, Alfea Nerl, daughter of Mr. and than Wearin, so that settles it. ber of the New Haven county com- at 7;.30 . . . the first part of the High School Head Consid- city. Mrs. Dlno Sandon of Stafford tin. Mrs. Helen Weeks, state Juve- played during the reception which: state college and 100 at tho \Va.'3d cedure accorded to those accused again stood rebuffed today by resi- for their efforts in securing passage Mrs. Mary E. Cummings. Mre. Harriet E. Huntley, 77, wid- Mr. and Mrs. Welgold are planning Membera of the Board of Select- them before they leqve for camp . . before his promotion to the prlncl- Robert Fltspatrlck, son of Mr. Mr. and Mre. Charles C. Sellers, ow of Henry Huntley, a Civil War (Church at Amherst, Rev. Raymond men explained that they had not In- commencement Txerri.«ies in South of the most heinous crimes. I have dents of this towTi who oppose the of leglalatlon In the General Assem- there will be no exceptions . . . Or- palshlp and for many years was and Mrs. Robert T. Fitzpatrick, is to live In the new trailer that Mr. A. Waser. They remained over Congregational church tonight. been summoned before the Extra- flooding of certain section.^ of the bly," the jury report asserted, 'in - their two children, and Mlse (Claris- veteran, died at th e‘Womon'e Re- tended to adopt an abrupt attitude, HOLDS ANNUAL OUTING ders for shirts and slacks were also faculty manager of athletics UI at his home on Prospect street lief Corps home In Oomwell Friday Welgold has recently purchased. night for the graduation program and Selectmen L. T. Wood atated Miss Neri has been among the ordinary Grand Jury and have been Saugatuck valley for a reservoir. dicates the extension of the cor- taken by First Sergeant Thomas and dlrertor of vocational guidance with scarlet fever. sa L. Pendleton and Mre. Anne C. Mr. Welgold Is employed at the on Monday morning at ten o’clock A useful slip of paper, a t tractiv ely en that he had thought the Selectmen moet active members of the wmior asked not one single question re- At a town meeting last night rupting influence of Lieutenant Gilbert motored to Ansonla Sunday night. She was^ the daughter of garding city affairs. Pagani, and the top sergeant will at Manchester High. While here Charles W. Schwonda, eon of Mr. Leonard aiid Esther (Marlon) (Clark Chance Volght Airplane Corporation at which time their son Walter, had not "demandod ’ action, but The Everyman’s Bible Clans held clas.««. She i.s a member of Kappa residents voted 2.56 to 118 against Governor Hayes and Comptroller send them In during this week. he married Mies Elizabeth Tjmnn. and Mrs. B. Schwonda of Highland afternoon to attend an antique auc- plant In East Hartford. Jr,, graduated. that they had "requeated” it. Points Sigma Sorority, of the Women's "The constitutionality of this en- alternative offers of the company Leary from the city of Waterbury Terrace, will griuluate from Mount tion pre-view. Many paintings were and was bom In Hadivme. She graved and su p plied free by this b an k. their annual outing at Avery’ street tire procedure is open to question. Bivouac • formerly a teacher In the Barnard shown. leaves one daughter, Mrs. Paul Rob- There will be a meetUig of the Mr. and Mre. Robert Wat.son at at which traffic signs were desired Sunday p.m. with about 20 mem- Athletic Association and has been to pay the town *65.000 or *,50.000 Into the halls of the State Capitol Following la the program for the school. He has gained a wide cir- Herman Prep school, Monday, June Andover Mother's club at the home tended the graduation exercleie.'! of were noted, and the Police Commls- bers present. .secretary-treasurer of the Deutscher "I feel confident my action In veto- and replace certain town roads In Hartford." overnight bivouac of the Howitzer 18. The Rev. B. A. Lewis's Sunday erts of tots place, ten grandchildren ing the resolutions will merit the cle of friends during his years in and eight grandchildren. Funeral of Mrs. Ruth McBride Wednesday the Stockbrldge School of Agricul- With money in the b an k and your name in aloneta stated that they desired to Upon arriving the ever-rcllable Vereln and of the Student Forum which would be flooded In the pro- Lawlor was a member of the com- company this week-end . . . Satur- Manchester and has been highly MIee Victoria Negro of New York morning sermon at the Hebron (Con- evening. Miss. Hebert of the State ture, on Monday morning, where co-operate to the best of their abll- and president of the International approval of the majority of our cltl- posed plan. day—Leave armory at 2 p. m. . . . has'been spending a few days with aervlcei were held at the home of chefs Harry Elliott and Nelson zena who. are fair-minded enough to mittee on public health and safety popular with the students of the gregational church had the title her daughter. Mrs. Paul Roberts. Board of Health will speak on Pre- Mrs. Watson’s brother Walter G. Ity. Smith had an appetizing dinner of Relations Club. She also haa been believe that the proper judgment of Two weeks ago residents of Wes- to which the bill waa referred. After 2:30 to 3:00—Detrucking at Bol- school. her father John Negro on Wll ling- "Where? What? How?” The choir natal and Post-natal care. Foster was a member of toe grad scribed a t the lower right hand corner it be "Our funds are limited," Commis- swimming manager and has partici- ton and Conference by Captain Cffialrman Howell Cheney of the ton avenue. Monday at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Wallace sioner Johnston explained, "and we hamburgers, hot dogs, sauerkraut, these cases Is delegated to the courts ton turned down a similar offer. he received the shares, the report sang an anthem "Tell Me of Jesus." Canney of Worcester officiated. uating claae. coffee and watermelon ready which pated in the women's sports of field and not the majority party of your More than 400 attended last night's charged, he transferred 500 at them Hagedorn . . . 3:00 to 3:30—Pitch- Board of Education would not com- Mr. and Mre. Richard M. FUk of It was announced that (Children’s can't do the Impossible. You fel- hockey and fencing. ing camp . . . 3:30 to 4:30—In- ment today on the report of the Im- Church street have returned from Burial took place In LInnwood cem- lows,” he said,' Indicating the Select- the members certainly did justice honorable board." meeting. to Lieut. Gov. Hayes, who waa pre- Day will be observed here next Sun- etery. Colchester. comes as good as cosh. C a n celle d , it pro to. "Hobs" Keeney easily outpoint- A graduate of Stafford Springs The offers put forward by the siding officer of the Senate. struction In Interior Guard Duty . . pending resignation other than to • week’s etay at Atlantic aty, N day. A pageant by Allen and Doro- men, "are clamoring for economy on High School. Mi5^ Nerl held an 4:30 to 4:65—Guard Mounting . . , say that no formal resignation has Mrs. William Caffyn and children WAPPING BOLTON one hand, and finding fault because ed "Edge" Edgerton In the hot dog alumni scholarship during her col- company provided cash payments Spiro was Senate chairman of the 5:00—Retreat . . . 6:00—Mesa . . . The Stafford town team defeated thy Hackett will be presented at of Rockville spent toe week-end we don't go out and make an expen- eating contest. for alternative routes for the pro- public health and safety committee yet been offered by Mr. Bailey. the Hebron church. vides you with a receip t for an ex pen diture lege career , and al.so served as an SENATOR GILLETTE 7:00 to 9:30—Recreation and Enter- There haa been no consideration the Rockville Pollsh-American nine here with her parents, Mr. and Mr.s. Mr. snd Mrs William Katkaveck. John Shrank of Boston was the diture for a lot of atop signs on the After which horse shoes and a assistant in the hl.story department. posed new road ,to replace town and, the jurj' pointed out. "It was he tainment . . . 9:30—Call to (Quar- by a 6 to 1 score at Keefe Plains, The Rev. Gibson I. Daniels, as- Eugene B. Lord. other. What do you want ? That's game of soft ball was enjoyed. roads the company would acquire. who rendered the favorable report given os yet of a possible choice as and son, and Mrs. Marcella Sokol! week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. ters . . . 10:00—Taps . . . Sunday successor to the local high school Stafford allowed only four hits. sociate Superintendent of the (Chris- The graduation exercises held and Mra. Mary Katkaveck of Man- Edward Millhouse. m ade. * It saves you the trouble of carry what we want to know.” Two teams, one captained by IS VICTORIOUS IN Residents voted another resolu- on the original bill In the Senate." . . . 6:00—Reveille . . . 6:30— princlpalshlp. It was said today. Stephen W. Andrews. 12, of tian Conference, was In charge of Friday night were well attended. Members of the Board explained "Doc” Reynolds and one by Howard tion to appropriate *5,000 to pay The report aaserted that within a Mesa . . . 7:00 to 10:00—Pistol chester, motored to Brattlehoro, Vt., A very Instructive and Interesting Present Vice Principal is Chester L. Brookline, Mass., was treated at the Sunday evening meeting at Mlse Jean Thlenes, daughter of on Sunday where they spent the day planning meeting for the Home I that they desired to have traffic Clark battled through 7 Innings to STATE’S ATTORNEY LEWIS expenses of the action the company week after he received the stock he .Marksmanship by the First Platoon Robinson, who has served Manches- the Johnson Memorial hospital for Hebron at 8 p. m. Ho showed motion the Rev. and Mrs. Elmer T. Thlenes, ing large su ms of money in your p ocket and safety in town, and that a number a deadlock of 14 all. The all around has filed in Superior Court to ac- sold It for about *1,250. and Gunners' Tests by the Second with relatives and friends. Makers under the leadership of 8. of stop signs now are available for IOWA’S PRIMARIES ter schools for many years. a sprained back received in an auto, pictures of the summer conferences, who hss ijeen a student at the Tbe wedding of Mlsa Lnul.ae 8 Helen Roberts was recently held at playing of ".Sandy" Hanna was quire the land In question by con- sun In His Name Platoon . . . 10:00 to 12:00—Pistol The Board of Education is hold- mobile accident on Rockywell Hill, American University, Washington, use as soon as they can be repaint- easily the outstanding feature of QUITS WATERBURY POST demnation. Marksmanship by the Second Pla- and told what the conferences do Bumltam. daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. the home of Mrs. Fred' Johnaon. ed. These the Police Commission (Contlm»sntlniied from I'age One.) ference which considered the steri- E. Hagedorn commands the outfit appointments as claims examiners and the concert Is sponsored by the ANDOVER Truman H. Woodward, assisted by Commissioner Qulah called the ABOUT TOWN Leary, who waa named by the jury Dickinson 117,008 and Thurston 90,- lizer bill. The jury asserted that a and Is as.sisted by Lieutenant Hor- Mrs. Roger Heaton of Liverpool, attention of the Board of Selectmen aa one of the key men In the HONOR MISS PLANO In the unemployment division of the Ladles’ society. the Rev. Nathan B. Burton of the England. Is the guest of her sister, J » fraud. 127. all public officers who have partici- short time after he received the 200 ace .Miirphey, commander of the ■tate labor department made from St. Peter’s Parish Aid society met Miss Lena Elmore of Eaat Hart- Burnside Methodist (Church. Miss • -t to a school warning sign that he The Nathan Hale Fife and Dnim shares, he sold them for *699. First Platoon and Lieutenant Mrs. John Wlttman. She arrived had picked up near the UoUister Lewis, however, asked the Sui>e- The Democratic vote In 1,849 pre- pated In Investing and persecuting the merit list supplied by the state Monday afternoon at the home of ford spent the week end with Mrs. Anna D. Pratt played a half-hour in New York on the Laconia and corps will practice tomorrow night rior Court to disqualify him before cincts gave; all who have been ifi'Uty In any Hickey was majority leader of Charles Bycholskl, commander at AT PANTRY SHOWER nersonnel director Harry W. Marsh. Charles White and family. organ recital and the conventional T H E M A N C H E S T E R 1 * .-i strest school, and had asked the Se- in the Orange Hall basement. The the Second Platoon . . . Bee you to- the Misses Pendleton and Mre. Anne plans to remain about three months. J -5 •. lectmen to re-erect months ago. the Grand Jury waa summoned on Gillette, 63,537 way of abuse of position or viola- the House in that session. The jury Mr. Eaton has been appointed first C. Gilbert. Work was continued on Mre. Mark Bass who was taken wedding marches. Ferns and calls Mre. Wlttman la slowly Improving 11 li corps Is practicing for the Fire- the ground that he was a Water- Wearin, 34.989 H.sserted the stock still stands In gr^e CTamlner. He is a graduate lilies decorated the chancel, and tall "Nothing has been done about that men's parade this Saturday. tion of public trust" and "condemn- the old fashioned quilt which has sick at her home In New York about after a recent Illness. sign yet,” Quish said. "You Select- bury resident. The court granted J. J. Meyers, 14,058 ing corruption in public office." hts name on the books of the com- Mre. Michael Donahue Henry of Stafford High school. been 1n the making for some time. a week ago Is convalescing at the tapers were used for Illumination. The Tolland County Democrat I Wtt men had better take some action to his request and State’s Attorney Mrs. Ellsworth Richardson, 7,839 Opponents' Stand p,iny. ARRANGE EXHIBIT street entertained at her home last The quilt Is nearly finished. The home of her nephew Percy Cook. Mr. Burnham gave his daughter In Association met recently In Union T R U S T C O . T f • put it up before school closes. We The state Public Utilities Com- Hugh M. Alcorn of Hartford Coun- W. G. Byerhoff. 4.470 Opponents of the recommenda- night with a pantry shower tor Mias marriage. She «-as dressed In white i mission has notified the Board of In addition to the gifts of stock meeting was omitted last week on Mre. Pearl Parrish Is caring for at the town hall. Ernest Wood- havii’t been the only ones to go ty waa brought In as special prose- The volume of Republican voting tion stated that It was not neces- to Legislators, the jury charged, Miss Ruth M. McLaughlin's Oor- Florence M. Plano, who Is to be account of the Memorial Day pro- her. lace and net over satin. It was worth spoke on Tolland County. Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. jlfliillJi m - slowly in the sign erection jobs.” Selectmen that It has granted the cutor In the investigation which has continued substantially ahead of the sary for -a Republican organization married June 11 to James C. Bay- HEBRON fashioned with long sleeves, heart The Methodist Ladles’ society request of the Independent Cloak not yet been concluded. Leary got Charles E. Williamson, re.spondence Club at the’ Barnard gram. Mr. and Mrs. George Seger of The Board voted Immedlste placing Democratic totals. Dickinson and to describe the party as being op- veteran Republican chieftain, tO school has arranged an exhibit, llas, nephew of Mrs. Donahue. The Harry Tomchln has arrived from (Canton Center were Sunday guests shaped neckline, and the skirt form- had their regular weekly food sale of the school sign. company for permission to operate Fltrgeralil Speaks Thurston shared 171.366 votes posed to dishonest practices, as ceremony will be performed at 9 It was decided almost at the last ed a short train. Clusters of or- In front of the Methodist church M- j r j x i 1 | E Consideration of the repainting of a suburban bus between New Bri- Fitzgerald, who Is 36 and a gradu- lobby for the bill. The Waterbury somewhat similar to that which at- o'clock in St. James’s church. mlnuU not to hold the Sunday New York to spend the summer at of Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchinson while the five Democratic aspirant.'! such opposition Is Inherent In good l omptrollcr, the reixirt said, trans- tracted so much attention recently the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold and family. ange blossoms held the fingertip Saturday. traffic parking signs was also given, tain and Manchester for the trans- ate of Holy Cross college and the received 105,954 votes. government. Guests from New London, Nor- morning service for St. Peter's length veil In place. She carried an Mrs. Alfred Kline and Mre. Ed- I f h i and an attempt will be made to Harvard law school, said last night ferred 2,000 shares of the com- at the Rye Street school In South church in the church building as Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Covell i portation of Its employees only. The Both Wearin and Thurston, In- Rep. John S. Thornhill of Brook- pany's stock to Williamson and the Windsor. Letters and a variety of wich, Hartford and this town were old fashioned bouquet of roses, lilies ward Millnouse furnished transpor- Listen to “Money Matters,” Station WDRC fflJ flj. !fJ‘ 1^ r have all of the signs under the juris- iocal firm asked the permission when he learned of hla elevation: cumbent Congressmen, ran poorly field. after Rep. Noah H. Swayne of present at the shower. Mre, Dona- JMounced. It waa held at the Parish Irwin Emmons did not come from and children Eleanor and Virginia of the valley and sweet peas. Miss tatlon to the Hebron church Sunday ifiB diction of the town repainted. “A "In my endeavor to enforce the latter disposed of them for about objects from all over the U. S. and hue’s home was decorated with a Hall instead. As the paint In the Boston for the summer, as by error evening for the purpose of hearing jlr m some months ago, and present ac- law without fear or favor, a con- outside their own Congrc.sslonal dis- Darien, majority House leader, had *4,000. He later paid *2.000 of the some foreign countries, will be , Every Friday at 7:30 p. m. riv-Ifl! lot of them are so faded you can't tion followed a commission bearing. tricts. moved adoption of the policy com- profusion of garden flowers. The church Is not wholly dried and aa announced recently. He and his son Rev. Gibson Daniels tn regard to the *' •*. V read them.” Selectman Pero said. stant source of Inspiration will be proceeds, the jury said, to Harry E. ready for Inspection In the audi- gifts were found by the bride-elect other Iteme are still unfinished and Henry returned to rioston the same summer conference sponsored by • • , s Although sharp exchanges were my recollection of the qualities of If returns contlniied to follow the mittee's recommendation, said he Mackenzie, another prominent Re- torium of the Nathan Hale achool, day on which they came, but Mr. The Board of Seiectraen last night ■lame trend, It would not be neces- felt he could vote neither for nor by following the streamers flowing a good many workmen’s tools are avoided, members of the Police fairness, courage and unimpeachable' publican leader, "for his efforts In on Spruce street tomorrow morning from a large watering-can. A mock m the way It was thought unwise to Emmons, Sr., is axpacted to return voted to ask Town Engineer J. Integrity so markedly exemplified sary to refer the question of select- against It as "this appears to be In- securing the pa.ssage of the bill." for 8th graders, at 11 o'clock, and Commission made It plain that they Frank Bowen for a report or the marriage waa one of the fun-mak- try to use the church. The work is later. considered the Selectmen had In- by Mr. Lawrence L. Lewis with ing a Senatorial nominee to the tended for the purpose of convicting Both Williamson and Mackenzie Interesting stories told by the club ing features. fringed the police board's field, and condition of public sidewalks, with whom I have had the honor to be as- Democratic State convention next certain persons without a trial, or were among the first 27 men whose members, and again Thursday at progressing rapidly, however, and attention Mrs. Donahue was assisted in that the Commissioners stated out- a view to the making of seasonal sociated In the state's attorney's month. Iowa law requires the lead- belittling them In public. Those arrest was brought about by the It is beUeved thet the church can 8:15 a.m., for the 7th grade chil- serving by Mrs. Mary Healey and be opened for next Sunday's service right that the Selectmen had no one- repairs and adjustments. office for the past seven years. " ing candidate to poll at Ica.st 35 per without sin should cast the first jury’s report. dren. MI.ss Mary Donahue. sided argument to maintain. "You The jiidges reappointed three cent of the votea cast for the office stone. X X x” at 11 a. m. The Rev. Harold R. WILLINGTON can't say that you've always acted The regular monthly meeting of state's attorneys whose two-year at stake. Otherwise nomination Bradley said "w# are not con- Keen, rector, preached a Whlt-Sun- light on the spot." Johnston told the the Emblem club will take place terms expired this year; Hugh M. must be made by convention. demning anyone In advance, but day sermon, and there was a cele- A m ateur Photographers Seiectraen. tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the Alcorn of Hartford county, Howard certain offlclala of the Republican bration of the Holy Oommunlon. The (Children’s Day exercises will Elks Home In Rockville. This will C. Bradford of Windham county, and National Intereat party and members of Its State Several local Democrats were be given next Sunday at 11 a. m. In We Have Jqat Tnatalled A Complete Department On All be the final meeting until fall and William H. Blodgett of Litchfield Wearln’s candidacy received na- Central committee are actually im- ^seent at a meeting of the Tolland Memorial church at South WllUng- the newiy Installed president, .Mrs. county. tional attention when WPA Chief der arrest or have been publicly and County DemocraUc Aasortatlon In ton. There will also be baptism of Photo Accessories — Full Line of Three coroners were reappointed infants. HAVEN VISITORS JAPANESE LEADING P J. Johnson, will preside for the Harry L. Hopkins said, openly condemned In Grand Jury Union laat Saturday. This town, first tlmg.-. to sert’s three-year terms; John T. "I would vote for Wearin on his reports. I think we should say to G o es The Thermometer---- At the meeting ot the Young Re- Monzanl of New Haven count.v amallest bi the state, la In the publican club Thursday night In record If I lived In Iowa." these people. This Is your party and Bortheaatsm comer of the county, Stafford Springs the members ap- Ca m eras -- Film - Supplies IN WAR PURCHASES St. John’s Softball team will have (Waterbury district): Frank E. Returns were scanned closely by .vou ought to do your part to pro- « d It Is quit# a long drive from’ a practice game tonight at 6:30 at Healy of Hartford county, and Mor- pointed to the state executive com- ris H. Wrubet of Middlesex coun- political leaders early today for evi- tect It." Hebron. The meeting was held In the mittee Included Representative (Continued from Page One.) Jarvis Grove. The manager requests dences of specific trends attributable "We are aaking that those In- Union Town Hall. Lewis W. Phelps, See Our Display of all players to be on hand. ty- Frank Parizek of Wllllngton on Clerks Named to the WPA vote. Iowa haa 33,500 volved do the decent and honorable GO OUR PRICES! president of the association, was in’ finance. what Inference might be drawn project workers on Its WPA rolls. thing. It li surprising that Uiey Miss Anne Ryan of Charter Oak Clerks and assistant clerks named D O W N charge. The Hon. E. H. Woodworth Mr. and Mrs. Steve Luchon and C h e m icals — Paper from the consideration given the were: Wearln's vote was 28 33 per cent have not bad the courage and gave an Interesting talk on hie work Mr. and Mre. F. Luchon motored to RACE B Y ‘ PHONE proposal. Previous Invitations of street, who Is to become the bride of stamina to resign already. We must Leo Kwash of Bissell street on June New Haven County: Clerk, Wil- of the tabulated total. aa commlaaloner, with especial ref- Bridgeport over the week-end to that nature have been declined liam A. Bree: clerk at Waterbury, All four opponents of the Senator carry the burden of the party's ON A NEW 1937 erence to the Tolland County Home visit their relatives. Darkroo m O u t fits ~ Photo qiiickly. 18, at St. James's church, was honored with another miscelianeous George H. Freeman; Assistant sought nomination on platforms of work. There is no reason, almply and the Jail. He gave a very optl- Uriel Lodge A. F. and A. M, and Bulbs Beat Crowds Seeking Accommodations at New Haven Hotels Not to Participate Clerks. Henry W. Stowell. Daniel J. for the sake of politeness, that we FLOOR MODEL mlatlc report on conditions in both (Climax (Chapter. Eastern Star re- Informed persons held that no ex- shower last night at the home of 100 per cent support for the .New Etc. Mrs. Winifred Pentland of Charter Bailey, George H. Bishop, Plerre- Deal. Gillette expressed his "in- should hold ourselves back and the inatitutlona. ceived a special Invitation to attend ception to past policy was likely in pont B. Foster. party. We ran be victorious In the service k the North Coventry this case, and said the government Oak street. The hostess was as- tense loyalty" to the President in Mrs. Gertrude Hough entertained New Haven, Conn., r June 17 — Crowds sisted by Mrs. Agnes Vancour, Mrs, Hartford County: (Jlerk. Lucius th# face of Wearln’s claims of a next election. The responsibility for th# Women’i Bridge club at her church Sunday, of which Rev. Leon Special Discounts To Photo Clubs and Large Users. probably Would not go beyond at- Margaret Barber and Miss Alice P. Fuller; Assistant Clerks, Rav-1 ivL/" that rests on the party In power. COOLER home Thursday afternoon. There Austin Is pastor. searching for rooms in New Haven laat taching a military obseiwer to an mond O. CMnon, Robert L. Allj^ But before we go ahead we must be The annual service for the Wll- Free Booklets On New Fast Films, Etc. night didn't disturb visitors who tele, International Investigating commis- R.van. A dainty luncheon waa serv- and Robert J. Stack. dacy. The Senator, however, made ^ r e three tables tn play. Mrs. Alice ed and an enjoyable evening spent It clear throughout the campaign clear of this baggage we ars now Thompson won highest honors, Mre. llngton graduates of 1938 win be sion If Great Britain set up one. Fairfield County; Clerk, Henry carrying on our backs.” UNIVERSAL held In Memorial church, Sunday phoned ahead. Foreseeing the popularity by all who attended. The bride- P. Lyons; Assistant (Jlerks. Clar- that he was reserving the right to Anne C. Gilbert holding second The sharp words used by Secre- elect received many choice gifts. evening at 7:30 o’clock. Graduates, of New Haven’s brilliant Pageant and tary Hull and Undersecretary ence R. Hall, James J. O'Connell oppose New Deal measures If he place. Refreshments of sandwiches, their parents and friends are espe- Exposition, which continues all thi* week, and Edward P. Nobbs; Assistant thought them unwise. ST. JOHN'S CHITICH NOTES cake and coffee were served. Mre. Welles In discussions of Internation- rtally Invited. ^they had reserved rooms in advance by al affairs last week were repeated Clerk at Danbury, Joseph Schwarz. Gillette voted against the NRA Electric Refrigerators Harry E. Mitchell will entertain the The motor vehicle Inspection sta- m la.st night by Francis B. Sayre, as- ECUADOR AND PERU New London County: Clerk, and the first dnut of the 1933 AAA The Sewing club will meet this club next Thursday afternoon. tion win open Id WllUmantlc, June , telephone. "A vacation eiqierienee last si.efint secretary of state. William H. Shields; Assistant besides the court measure. He sup- evening at 7 o’clock at the parson- A service was held at the old 10 and be In operation until July 16 Clerks, John B. Burke and Charles Methodist church In Hopevale Sat- year Uught me my lesson," one man said. SajTe said In a radio address that IN BORDER nCHT ported the Reorganization BUl. Uie age. The Drum. Fife and Bugle except Saturdays and Sundays from I’T had to drive twenty-flve miles ont of In recent years and particularly In B. Hickey. Public Utility Holding Company and corps will rehearse tomorrow eve- urday afternoon, a visiting minister 8 a. m„ to 6 p. m. The lone U for recent months “evenu have taken Litchfield County: Qerk, C, Wes- many other administration meaa- ning and again Friday at 7 o’clock. SA VE 35% Arid Morel from New London officiating. It was the convenience of motorists In thir- my way before I found a plaoe to sleep place which challenge the very ex- (Ontinued from Page One.) ley Winslow. The St. Cecilia choir will rehearse attended by those of the Seventh teen towns outside Including Wll- Now I always telephone ahead for reserva- istence of ffitemational order." Middlesex County: Clerk. George tomorrow evening at 7. Day Advent faith. They have no llngton. (Closing Saturdays Is not along the boundary region," a for- Burnham; Assistant Clerk, Anna L. Mrs. Antoni Ferenez was taostesa tions and avoid disappointments. Incl- Asserting that stable peace could Gray. 6Va Cu. F t Regularly $179.50 regular pastor at preaent and de- Yor many workers, not result from rule "of tooth and eign office official eald. at the supper given Sunday after- pend on visiting clergy. Elder F arm? school was held at the - dentally you can quote me as saying that fang," he said It could be built only Meanwhile. General O. Alberto Windham County: Clerk. Curtis SENATE GROUP AGREES noon in Pulaski hall In observance W. (himmlnzi of New London was Wllllngton Hin church Sunday. this New Haven 300th Birthday Party Is a Enriquez, supreme chief of the Re- Dean; Assistant Clerks. Frank H. "upon rule of law." Foss and Marjorie C. Bradford. of Father’s Day. She was asaiated In the vicinity recently. calUng on There win be no sessions during grand show." publfc, announced a completed Cab- by Mrs. Bednarz, Mrs. Lucas, Mn. the people. The sermon topic was DON’T BE inet to replace the ministry that Tolland County: Clerk. WUIla H. Reed: A«lstant CHerk, George V. ON WAGE. HOUR CHANGES Majewskl and Mrs. Sendrowakl. A MIm Stanlie Johnson, daughter of TTie Ministry of the Spirit." resigned last Friday In the midst variety of recitations, songs and Ifr. and Mre. N. C. Johnson, gradu- The Wmington softbaU team REPUBUCANS WIN of the crisis Smith. dances were presented. Among FINANCIALLY EMBARRASSED! (Continued from Pag« One.) Now Now ated with the class of 1938 from the P ta ;^ tte Stafford team at Keefe Gt’n. Guillermo Frelle and Ltila those taking part were Isabel, Gene- New Britain Training School for Plrtns in Stafford. Thursday night •k it Bossano remained as minister of HATES'S 8TATEME.NT vieve. Helen- and William Olekln- Waterbury, June 7.—(APj—Lt.- Chairman Adams (D-Colo) called Nurees. Her parenta atUnded the snd the local hairs were defeated*18 It if elm ys very embtrratt. Tha wholt purpoia of TELEPHONE: AS NORWICH VOTES war and fortign affairs respectively. skl, Phyllla and Clara Skrabacx, lag to be short of ceth. But pi The new ministers are: Alvaro Gov. Frank Hayes was still mayor a Senate appropriations sub-cora- duatlon exerrtaes. Miss Johnson PetsonsFs loan tervict ii New Haven Tercentenary Festival In full authority of this city today Jean and Irene Ferencs, Lorraine Hi'S* Windham lomt people hesitate to bor- to land moaay to paopla (Omtlinied from Page One.) Olea, Education: Avala Cabanllla, mittes Into session today to begin Irber, Doris Opalsch, Starts Kosak, ding the month of June at row btcatue they think it Social welfare; Gabriel Martinez, by virtue of his veto of three resolu- hearings on the final deficiency ap- home here. She wlU return to who don't Aave the security Information Bureau tions passed recently by the Board Eleanor Rubaeba, Doris Oflslsoh. Lebanon will be even mors traber- required elsewhere. Finance: Lvits Enrique Eacudero, propriation bill, still pending in the Starts Kosak. Mre. Charles Skra- hosplUl foi- some later required ^ esd a y evening, June 21. There win ratiing to ask for a loenl tire from Norwich on Democratic Home Affairs. , of—Aldermen aimed at the auapen- I*, after which she will take up itO et mole reqelreiiieet h New Haven 8*0161 ticket. Sion of himself, his secretary. Al- House. He predicted the committee baez gave a monologue and the St. You Save ACT Well, I t /«■’( el Personal would be ready to report the meas- Cecilia choir sang. $54-S0 professional nursing aa her life thA-- *’“^«*"** entertainment. in rjrs m obHity lo repoy 1934— Elected State Senator from derman Thomas P. Kelly and other work. I I mT. eJiAAIT fffaduatea of which Financt Co.! Yoq can act teielf repalor oeMoeh. For detailed Information regarding 19th District on Democratic ticket appointive city officials arrested aa ure to the Senate almost as soon as All PorceUin Refrigerator With 5-Year tte f o n ^ n g srere from Wllllngton: cash for er^nary, evaryday 1933-1935—Probation officer of HOSPITAL NOTES the House passes it. NOW! Cjharlee G. ADyn le building a Baaartal difitenltlai, juat at Corat la and talk It over program or for ticket ruervations a result of the Grand Jury Investiga- PRISONER RELEASED Written Guarantee. Cavar. Annie Q ty Court of Norwich (Democratic tion of the municipality’s affairs. Attempts to .reach s compromtse The Nurabar house oppoaita hla Burroughs HIU ^^!*SZZli'**P***” K(««l*hyn. Jen- bnainttt rata borrow from in a raivete coaealtetlon appointnvent). Admitted yesterday: Carl Ander- Hayes said last night at an alder- on the 33,723,0()0,000 lendlng-spend- Convenient Terms Arranged. la Limited! home. Howard Kek«ey of Hebron haa *»

PAOE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 7,1988

EVBNPro HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 7.1938 ■% m HEIRESS STARTS SUIT heyday, Griffith gave him fdur ''PAGE NINE New Mental Treatment PERSONAL FINANCE Lead in Comedy years at tbe outside . . . which ~is MORGAN PUTS OUT Just what it took . . . "he'll turn out ASK FEDERAL RULE FOR $50,000 DAMAGES to be a crooked armer," said Griff. , Is A Course of Lectures PARLEY THIS WEEK His mates made nine errors be- CANATA IN SECOND hind him but Jack Stanley of St. IN FLOOD CONTROL Moriartm Nose Out The Charges Mrs. John Wright Martin’s High, Detroit, earned one of the hardest no-bitters on record GA^s In Thriller By - ; Safi Franclffco,r i Wl\,UFWf June 7—A mentalAwhetber man or woman, ia equal or '.With Defamation Of Charac- 5 4 tTMtment for the«>«« millionsmitHnim whowhn AreTmineiiorore superior to the averageaveracre person.oerson. ter; Named In Divorce. by beating Sacred Heart high, '5-4 asorbld, unhappy, fearful, unable to Because of internal tension, Manehester Representatives . . . sports fans wbo took the Up Gains K a yo_^ lory In Fea- of Mr. John P. Carmichael, eminent Members Of Congress Ad- make dedsiona, and haunted by cause each decision is a battle, these Madison, Conn.. June 7.— (A P)— . faelln*s of Insecurity was reported persons fail to develop all round sports writer of the Chicago Dally GIANTS END SIX-GAME LOSING STREAK Blanchard Faces Talcott Of Finn To Attend New Mrs. Katherine Wright of this town to the American Pi^cblatric Asso- personalities capable of facing the was Id possession-of paperr today ture Bout At Hartford; News and parlyed Seabiscult, Bar- vocate Government Own- risks of a changing world. ney Ross, and Joe Louie, are won- •VIS HURLS 4-HnTER V datldh here today. naming her defendant in a suit *n»e treatment Is entirely talk. The first step In the mental treat- Haven Gathering. charging defamation of character Maltempo Winner. dering whaL, they should do next As High and Hall Battle But it is carefully selected, almost ment is to teach that the conflicting brought by Miss Charlotte Mllbum, . . . Coast writers say tbe umpiring ership Of All Reservoirs. OBTAIN KAMPOURIS like lectures explaining methemati- thoughts "are In reality only the New York and Madison heiress, and out there Is down, to Z and would Gabby Hartnett Conducts stored content of the mind." Both be still lower if there were any more cal theorems. Tbe treatment has Harold E. .Levine, manager Of asking damages of *50,000. Local Sport It'll be Cy Blanchard against Roy^handed fllngers win hitch up BUT LOSES ON MISCUES been used successfully on thousands mental, physical and emotional Deputy Sheriff John J. Maley said By ROBERT PIERCE letters in the alphabet . . . everyone Washington, June ^7__ (AP) — Talcottxlcott as Mancheatei-Manchester HighHtsh at- nUeMno- .u_* “ o f persons, the authors of today's states which are common to all per- Personal Finance Company of Man- FOR WALLY BERGER Iron Man Act of His Own 'P"^ P« decided he served the papers yesterday and E111.S Morgan, Hartford middle- glad to bear Neville Dunn, Lexing- CongreasIotJol advocates of publU tempts to halt Weat Hartford's un- on the fielding ability of their re- rsport stated. They are Henry H. sons are very carefully explained, if chester. will attend a conference of ton (JJy.) sports editor. Is home that Miss Mllbum alleged that her weight, knocked out Sal Canata of power development considered to- Chatter beaten ball to^iera at Mt. Nebo at 6 spectlye teams. Neither High nor Zwick s Drive In Last Inning Dteon, Laurance Selling, I>avld E. the psychasthenic can. be made to Personal' Finance Companies to be character was defamed by Mrs. Holyoke In the second round of again and on the mend after a seri- Hall ha* been paitirularly Impres- BOX SCORE Baird, G. B. Haugen and W. H. listen attentively, he Is likely to be ous operaUon. day attempting to obtain outright _ TO PUY 2ND BASE o^ock this afternoon and thus held at the Lawn club. New Haven, Wright after her husband, John B. their scheduled eight round fight .'i bring aboift a deadlock for Central "Re In thl* department and errors Hutchens, all Portland, Oregon, cured. Tbe physicians said that Wright, was arrested on a charge of \ Federal ownership of flood control- The past decade has been mark- Scores Winning Tally In Morlart}- Brothers there is usually difficulty In getting on Thursday and Friday of this last night at Capitol Park In Hart- ed by remarkable progress In Connecticut Interacholastlc League ^ 'P*”" P“ '’e the de- physicians. assault with a dangerous weapon a ford. This was Morgan’s first eight dams and reservoirs. » ^ ciding factor. H PO A B The persons they described are him to listen. They proposed amendments to #' . — aehoolbojc^rack and field competi- hondrs for 1938. It will be the final Zwick, Sb .. week. Members of his staff who will month' ago. rounder since he turned pro. Mor- oT^tr' :;urt game of the Red and White’* sched- U Blanchard falls to Isst sgstn 113 3 not Insuie. The sufferers are In a They cited the case of a well- also attend the conference are Rob- State policemen arrested Wright *375,000,000 Flood Control 1 ' Jtrjijlit PUjtr Swap ifade therwlse known as Gabby—las^i pitchers. In short, McMilUn couldn't tion In Connecticut, and Coach tiiday. It seems certain that Zlg OI- Twi Loop Clash; Duffy Al- O'Malley, 3b similar frame of mind to the large educated heating engineer. He had gan sent the Holyoke battler to the GROSCH SEEKS POST name Hartnett. Charles L. Wlgrcn and his Manches- ule but the Kelleyltea will continue Stratton, ss . ert Farrell, assistant manager and after a chase over land and sea. Miss floor with a left hook to the body which may embroil the Senate in' catch. their season another two w>eka in bart, diminutive southpaw who has masses of people who are today to quit work because fear kept him Miss Violet Muske, stenographer. Mllbum said she was a passenger a controversy over public power de- "Do-you know.” he beams, "that ter High charges have played an won four straight games without a Cobb, lb . . . wondering what has gone wrong from - concentrating. Tall buildings which to most at the ringside look- So the night before llie Cubs’ first Important part in raising scholastic order to compete In the first annual lows Seven Blows; Creen Heafe, rf . . . The conference will consist of on Wright's boat at the time he was velopment and state's rights. With Redi On Eve Of Se. I haven't worked since 19217 since state schoolboy tourney, slated for defeat, w ill be, called u|Kin for relief with the world, but have drifted seemed to lean toward him when Miss Esther Pitkin ed very low. However. Referee Bill Senator Norris (Ind., Neb.) lead- exhibition game Kllllfer approached performances to a level that U al- Fraher, cf .. dinner-meetings, special luncheons arrested. The arrest came after AS STATE R E F E E that day. in fact, when it was so a kid by the name of Hartnett, who June 13, 15 and 17. "' 'o''v''PP'' Patrlesl, also a lefty, further than the average man Into he walked past and be felt they Conway, who was in a better posi- er of the Senate power block, said cold that I froze my ears going most on a par with collegiate ef- will he on deck to replace Talcott. Wallet, c . .. and morning and afternoon aeaslons Mrs. Wright called state police and tion to see the blow counted Cana- had been catching for the Yanni- Hall’s Invaders rule the favorites Faces PA’s Tomorrow. the morass of fear. would fall on him. He had terrific told them her husband fired several Miss Esther Pitkin as "Jarman" he or some other senator probably ries Wit)i Leading Cubs; down to the mill at 5 In the morn- forts... However, the latter limited Man- Pongratz, if Psychasthenic Is tbe medical term headaches, heart palpitations and at which round-table discussions win play the part of the detective ^ out. Though Morgan sent the gaiis, and said: •'Y’ou're catching to- to complete their tlUe defense wlth- will be held In order that executives shots at her at their North Madison would introduce the amendments ing. It was right then and there that out s loss as they pinned a lopsided Chester to three hits In the first Duffy, p , . . . describing this borderland state. It abdominal pains. home. In the one-act comedy, "Let It Go Bay state fighter to the floor twice providing: morrow, and I want you to run the Tho development In the past game and will be out to do It again. arises Initially, the report stated, All this was cured by three weeks from Beneficial Management Cor- At That," by Essex Dane, to be Rockville Man Has Had 16 Yanks Win, Indians Bow. I decided I'd never work again as game—understand?" 22-2 trouncing on Manchester In the Mnriarty Brothers defeated the Since the Incident, Mrs, Wright In the first round. Canata landed (1) Government ownership of long as I lived.” .years has -been moet notable In provlous engagement and shelled ^ Ic"-* for Manchester will drop from lack of security in childhood of patient conversation and explain- poration, the supervising organiza- presented by the Lillian Gertrude some very affective blows In the dams and reservoirs. ^ L^o Hartnett—It didn’t become the Kelleyltea Into second place In Weat Side last night after a highly 21 6 4 31 I t S tions,- may discuss problems of has filed three actions. The first This from a gent who at 37 Is ths mile run, the favorite event of Blanchard from the mound In the German Amerlcanz and early life. ing to him In a hospital. His pains asked a divorce on the ground of Grant Expression Club at its an- body and head of the Hartford (2) Federal payment of all costs, Gabby until a couple nf ^-ears the final standing* of the League Interesting baseball game that left To the victim life becomes a and fears disappeared. He went management ‘ and administration nual Guest Night ReclUl at Whlton Years Of Extensive Ex * y HUGH S. FULLERTON, 4 «. oldMt regular in the major leagues. followers of track In all classes... opening stanza. Blanchard has won and result In a record of ten wins AB R H PO A n cruelty; another asked damages of Negro. The fans booed Conway for including land and damages pre- Inter—ran the game all right. He and It Is in the mile thst Wlgrcn's six straight starts since then and la 2,500 fans breathless with excite- Sturgeon, ,3b "minute to minute battle." He Is back to work, the report said, and with the local managers In an en- Memorial Hall, Monday evening, viously paid by local Interests. Associated Press Sports Writer A gent who hag been with the Chi- and four lusaea for the season, plen- ...... 3 0 1 3 3 1 *10.000 for Injuries allegedly In- counting out the Holyoke fighter, handled Grox'er Alexander perfect- proteges have been most aiiccesaful eager to gain revenge. Talcott is ment. R Plltt, 2b ...... 3 0 0 4 1 1 under constant tension and his Has become one of the company’s deavor to reach a better under- June 13, at 8 o’clock. (3) Authorization for the power cago Cub.s every season since 1922. ly, made two hits, and howled like ty good enough to place Manchester flicted by her husband: and the thlrij whom they felt had been hit with a perience In Ring Sport On* of those tnules that are de ...a decade ago it was a fine the schoolboy sensation ot the year Burkhart, rf ,...4 0 'Q 1 dream of Utopia Is a state in most valuable men, in charge of standing of the vital problems fac- Disguised as a maid, "Jarman" commission to determine the feasi- A gent who. If he works 100 games a maniac through nine Innings of among the quaJIflera for the state Pongratz singled to open the last 0 0 which no tension exists. In gener- ing the Industry. wras a *25,000 alienation of affec- very low blow. Morgan weighed 155 crlbed •* optimistically as helping this year, will become the first re- achievement to run the dl.‘-tance In and it's likely that the two right- title event. of the seventh, Duffy tried to sacri- Vince, se .., ...... 3 1 1 0 3 0 handling antagonisms between causes much embarassment to cer- and Canata weighed 156. bility of power development on play. al, the report statdd, this victim. groups in the concern. tions suit brought against Miss Mil- tain guests at the ball in the Mes- both clubs, completed Just before ceiver In baseball history to catch five minutes or so and most school- fice but wsa called out on strikes. .Siilltvan, cf ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 That the major factor In defeat- bum. named In the suit as Mrs. The semi final which was sched- flood control projects, an authority Hartnett has been the Chibs' regu Wcisa, lb ,. ing depressions is constructive serene country home, whom she is George Grosch of 116 West Main given Army engineers In the pend- Ihe^Glants left Cincinnati yesterday more Jhan 100 games a season for boy races were clocked near the six ™ * the stage for the climax ...... 2 1 1 4 1 2 Charlotte Mllbum Pickering CTiese- uled for eight rounds lasted only Inr backstop since, with the excep minute m ark... N. Plltt, If. . thinking on the part of business In- holding for questioning following street. Rockville, who has been con. ing bill; and lends lustre to the "crucial” four- 13 years. • and Zwick. who had a mental error ...... 3 0 0 1 0 brough. two rounds when Sammy Maltempo tIon of most of the 1929 Besson R. Lachinaki, at Ellington; 9, Good Will at East terests, bankers, merchants. In fact the disappearance of a diamond nected with boxing for the past 16 '^(4) Authorization for the power game tussle between New York and There’s someone besides Lou a few innings previous, cocked a e ..3 1 3 6 1 1 of Wllllmantic floored Haversano of years in the capacities of sparring Chicago which gets under' way to- when he was out with a sore arm. Kovla, p . . . . Windsor; 10, Coventry at Bolton. every organization having to do brooch during the dance. When commission to share with the War Gehrig who deserves an Iron Man Then along came .loe McCluakey hard drive to left field that trickled .....2 0 1 1 0 0 BEETHOVEN CLUB’ S Sponsoring Picture she reads from her notebook not New York six times before the New partner, trainer, handler, manager.' day. label In the majors. He’d Stir filiiinmlee Into Aelhtn to set up new standards for the through Burkhardt's fingers and the with the granting of credit to the and, Agriculture Departments a Gabby loves to play baseball. And McEvitt Gives One Hit, The Cardinal Flower Troop of only the remarks made by these York fighter was counted out In the second and matchmaker. Is applying The league leadership Is at' stake fl.ving Pongratz crossed the plate 23 consumer Is the burden of a speech *10,000.000 program for Investiga- And Charles Leo Hartnett of the If the Cubs do anything In a chsm mile, with a 4:39 on the record - 4 7 19 « 5 Girl Scouts will sponsor the moving JUVENILE COURTS guests but some of the things She second round. This bout was far for the position of state toxing tion of flood control projects. and the Giants figure they got Just florid face and boisterous manner books ns his best effort before going with the winning,run. Going into Mortarty Brother* ...,Q oo 1031—8 to be delivered at the dinner-meet- from a pro calibre as the New York referee through State Athletic Ckim- whst they needed for the scrap when pionshlp sort of wav this the last frame both teams were tied ANNUAL BANQUET picture, "College Swing" on Wed- ing by Charlee H. Watts. President had seen them do in the room from' The proposiils met immediate op- says he quit working T6 years ago. __i. 1. season on COto naiior national and International rcc German Americans___ 000 3001—4 which the brooch disappeared, In- fighter proved to be nothing more mlssloncr Frank S. Coskey of West they obtained Alex Kampoiirts from 4 all. nesday and Thursday at the Palace of Beneficial Industrial Loan Cor- position from Chairman Copeland It Is to laugh! Or maybe the ISe-rg^;,^ f?r,Ue ^ ® ‘"' ’^“nce ,t«r...lt Two base hits: Welzs, Sturg4oa. theater. The proceeds will be used dignation runs high, while the ex- than a human target for the Wllll- Hartford, recently appointed to that (D., N. Y.) of the Senate com- the Reds yesterday In an even swap Shanu*ocks Trim Eagles A PItctier'a Dattls Cobb. Hits off Duffy 7; Kovto 4. Gabby One doesn't consider hl.s dia- Loud Ijeo with hla k ^ Lhat McCliiskey'« marks to send girl scouts to an official poration, Newark, N. J., and lU sub- AGAIN DISCU^ED planations given by the guests fur- mantic boy who kept firing away position by Governor Cross. for big Wally Berger, a spare out- It was a pitcher’s battle between sidiary Personal Finance Com- merce committee, which approved mond activities sordid enough to "9t would stand for many years to Sacrifice hlta: Sturgeon^ E. Plltt, Girl Scout camp this summer. ntah.some of the humor of the play, at Haversano’s midsection. Grosch ia a well liked chap with the flood control measure. fielder. Big Ed Kovls and Elmer Duffy. Sullivan. Kovla, Stratton. Stolen panies. David H. Fink, Personnel call It "work." Held Last Night At Green Tickets may be obtained from any as at moves on to an unexpected a world of experience In the flsUc Senator Walsh (D., Maas.) also Since Burgess Whitehead was law Kovla had decidedly the better of baaea; Sullivan. Double plays; Director of Beneficial Management enoing. J Bobby Ivy of Hartford could do sport and he has a host of friends The ear-freezing episode to which wnrrt Lo* ^“ “ 1 the other mile wonder in BUI Murch, the going up to the seventh. He had of the members of the troop. no better than draw with the classy opposed the amendments, asserting low by appendIclUs this spring, the 3^*" ill"' "f chBtter on the who proceeded to blast all of Joe's Greet Pilcliiiie Brings 5 To CHAMBER TOURNEY Zwick to O’Malley to Cobb; Vince O. E. 8. Meeting Corporation, will also speak, taking Public Welfare Cooncil all over the state In all branches of Army engineers should have full he refers happened In Millville, allowed but three hits, two of them G rcle Inn; Sports Pro- Joe Rosier of New Britain. Rosier Terrymen have been sadly afflicted Mass., his home town. As a youth mamond wimld make a bunch ot achievements Into the discard, put- to Plltt to Wleai; Vince to Sturfdon Hope Chapter O.E.S. No. 60 will for hip subject "Human Elements the game and many of the state's authority to determine power possi- mummies rip off their wrappings ting a 4:30.7 mile Into the book.s as by the mighty Cobb, who doubled to Welae. Base on bolto off Duffy 3, snapped many lefts and rights to sports writers also believe that he By the lack of a dependable man at he worked in a mill, where the hours 1 Triamph And Right To* in the sixth to put Mortartya out In bold Past Matrons' and Past In Relations to industrial Problems." bilities on fl(x>d control projects as (he keystone corner. They tried Lou Kovls 4. Hit by pitcher: Heafe by Other executives from Newark Writes Governor Asking THREE VIOLENT DEATHS the head of Ivy that slowed the is emlnenUy well qualified as state were long—and tough. Young Leo P ® P'^y- P'" contrlhutlnn to the advance of front 4-3. Both team.s, despite the grain FoDows Dinner. Patrona’ night this evening, June provided In the bill. Chloxza and Mickey Haslln. But When you re^ playing with Hart-1 foot racing In Oinnectlcut... STARTS TOMORROW Kovla. struck out by Duffy 4; 7. A members' supper will be who win attend the meeting are A. Hartford lad down. Ivy was content boxing referee. However, Representative Rankin was looking for an opportunity to nett you're playing to win errors charged, played aggressive In pounding Hosier’s body but most neither had the answer. Both have The Play Rileys For Junior Kovla 8. Umpire* tiwyer and served at six thirty o'clock In their G. Zimmerman, Chief Supervision His first experience came as com (D., Miss.) leader of the House get out of the "steel" business and Cubs have found that out. ball and after making a bobble Brennan. Legislation Be Enacted. IN STATE YESTERDAY of his blows landed while the New panlon of the Bat Battalino who be- been hitting around the .280 mark The Ink was hardly dry In putting usually rose up and wiped out that rooms and the meeting will be call- Director, Dr. M. R. Nelfeld, Statis- power bloc, declared, the flood con- when a 20-below tenjprratiire nip- 'Slowing up? Not me!” he snorts. The Beethoven Glee club held its Britain boy was going away. Both came a world's champion. Many and they didn't look like Whitehead ilown Murch's many records in ed to order at eight o'clock. tician, Albert O. Morehart, Auditor, trol bill was a “monstrosity" which afield. ped his ears so palnfullv that was There’s a little matter of a record League Tfitle; Open Series " '“ '‘ ‘“ 8 » brilliant one. annual banquet last night at the Tbe present officers will conduct boys were in there fighting all the other well known OinnecUcut box- would "wreck the administration's the last straw. nn wMrh h. m V, : ------I schoolboy competition before Fran- Commerce Members To Bat- The Germans scored first In the aa the line did not extend way out F. C. Elbell, Sales Manager, E. R. Adept On Uefetwe on which he has his eye. He already cts Leary stepped Into the spotlight Green Circle Inn at Talcottvllle. A a short flag day service, and an Im- KIchllne, Supervision Director, and Hartford, June 7.— (AP)—Pro- Boy Killed By Automobile, way, keeping the fans on the edge ers have been his bosom friends, entire conservation program.” 5fakee Debut In Eastern Isvgiie fourth. Up to this point each team Into left field, But Dwyer ruled it turkey dinner was served by Pro- pressive candlelight service will be H. C. Riley and A. E. Dejon, Field posal for a statewide Juvenile Court Woman Dies From Gas Poi- of their seats all during the bout. with whom (ieorge associated and He charged Army engineers with Kampoiirts. although he's been That summer he sought a trj’out vamc ,17211 and began a wholesale asskult on This Thursday Evening. had cut off run* at the plate. Stur- fair without any protest boxed with In gymnasiums. Later lie For Links Title Now Morlartya. jitiitletor Lens and preceding the din- in charge of the Past Patrons and Supervisors. system, turned down In the last soning And Man Is Drowned Some of the fans thought the New 'flouting the administration's poli- only about a .280 hitter with the with Worcester of the Eastern Peoauae of his exLsting nmrks that stamped him as geon. making a brilliant play In the Matrons. Past Matron Mrs. Florlne Britain boy had scored the most he operated a gymnasium In Rock- cies." They "considered present Rods, Is somew'hst more adept on League. . . . and got It and made Injury In 1929 he still lacks ap-1 the greatest of this great trio of third after a hard bounder bad Just ^ nar a sports program was enjoyed Personal Finance Companies in General Assembly, was revived to- ville where he trained, handled, and proximately 125 games of eclipsing tipped Kovls’ glove, grabbed the Slater will be matron for the eve- Manchester, Meriden, Waterbury, points and booed Billy Conw-ay when power development possibilities and defense, and the Giants figure they good. In fact, made good to the ex- mllera...ln three years of cam- A one-hit pitching )>erformsnre Held By Ephraim Cole. * So close were the ploye at lint - vHileh Included a baaebali game be- ning and Past Patron Alexander day by the Public Welfare Council managed such amateur fighters as needs at reservoir sites rather than Schalk'a mark of total . games paigning Leary has brought the lo- ball and threw to the plate In time that the first seekers were msirih|> New London, New Briuin, New By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. he awarded the fighters an even can get along pretty well if he'll tent of attracting scouts of the caught. by Joe McExdtt, who has already * tween the married and single man McKenna will act as patron. The in a letter to Governor Cross urging Tommy Tucker, Jackie Horner, and those of the future," be continued. help hold down the opposition. At cal and state record down to an to get the runner. Stratton dupll- most of their hard plays on the Haven, Danielson, Hartford, Nor- Three persons met death by vio- break. Ivy weighed 130 and Rosier Steve Carr, who at present la a wed CThlcago Cubs. who signed the In his 17 years with the Cubs he turned in a couple of two-hltters and which was claimed by the married cook books will be an sale during enactment of such legislation. 133. Adoption of the proposed amend- least Manager Will Terry was con- amazing 4:24.3, the CCIL m.ark to ‘ h'* Yeat In the last of the ground. Oobb’e playing was gdod men by a score of 14 to 13. the evening. Guests are expected wich, Wllllmantic, Westerly, Nor- lent means yesterday In Connecti- known heavyweight here In (Jonn. youngster and shipped him west- has dropped only two foul files. At a three-hitter In the current season The annual golf tournament of nflh. A hit, two errors and a aliuh- end so waa Welaa’ both saving their Attached to the lettei is a draft Marshall Grosso, Hartford, 19u ments, Rankin said, also would end fident enough to option Haslln to 4:24.7, the Rhode Isla.id standard to The toastmaster was Stewart to be present from Manchester and walk, Stamford, Greenwich and cut. One was killed by an automo- He also trained many other boys ward to spring training camp at present he leads the National the Chamber of (Dommerce will get Ing btngle by Roland Lashinakl teammates from errors with plain of L. Juvenile Court Bill which the and Johnny (Tiny) Lesco, 213 of the controversy over the New Eng- Jersey City after the deal went Catalina Island. 4:,')0 2. besides selling a host of pared the Shamrocks to a 6 to 1 Neff, retiring president of the club, East Hartford. Danbury, Connecticut, Westfield, bile, another drowned, while the who were well known for their fight. land flood control problem and would League backstops In fielding and track records,,. un.lerway tomorrow afternoon with scored two and Zwick and O'Malley and fancy stops: .Springfield, Holyoke. Greenfield! letter states Is "practically the Wllllmantic kept the fans on the through. Bill Kllllfer managed the 1922 triumph over the American Engles and ha called on various members Baptist Notes third was asphyxiated accidentally. Ing ability. He trained, and man- "eventually save New England, elec- the Cubs In batting with a Juicy the opening of the qualifying round went threnigh the motion of a double of the group for remarks. A re- North Adams and Pittsfield, Massa- same a-s was approved by the Judi- edges of their seats slugging each aged Steve Carr to become State The Giants, recalling an old "hoo- edition of the Bruins, and he was at Mt. Nebo last night In their play with no one on first and a The Men's a u b of the Rockville In addition, a man Injured by an tricity consumers *100.000,(MK) a ded," tuned up for today's game by mark that goes oyer .350. It aeem.4 safe to predict that .port was made by Robert Knox Baptist church will meet at seven chusetts, and Bennington and Rut- ciary committee In the 1937 Legis- other around the ring. In the first Amateur Middleweight Champion, year.” looking for a young catcher In the pla.v-off for the right to meet Rlley’a which miiat be completed bv Wed- runner on third. This was a hectic lature, but which failed of enact- automobile last week died of his In- posting the Reds, 11-2, In their fare- Like a certain Mr. Gehrig, Leo Leary's performances will remain Chapman, dlrestor of the Beetho- o’clock this evening. land, Vermont will be represented juriesr round both fighters landed stiff which championship Carr won at He said if tbe amendments were weffst way. He thought he had one the Loud Just goes on___ and on for the Leglon-Morlarty Junior lea nemlay June 22. All CTianibeV mem- Inning from any eUndpolnt snd HARTFORD HUDl COPS ; ven's, relating to hla Impreaaiona of ment on account of lack of appro- well game yesterday while the Cubs in the record books for some years hers who dealrc to enter are re^ The Ladles' Aid society of the at the conference. Seveniybar-old Alfred Lucler, son lefts and rights and Lesco com- St. Mary's Hall, East Hartford, adopted. Congressional approval of in a recruit named McMllIln, but and on. And nobody knows Just gue crown. base runners, up to this point In the the club's work since his ta k in g __ priation." plained of being hit low by the February, 1932. retained their half-game lead with two weeks after camp had opened to come as there’s no schoolboy now quested to notify the CTiamber of- game, were a dime a dozen on the Baptist church will hold a meeting of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur C. Lucler the New England Interatate fl(x>d w-hen he'll fold up and call It quits. in competition who has been any- nenllleore Get* Hit over that post. Evan Nyqulst also 1 nn Wednesday afternoon at two The letter, signed by Austin D. of Bristol, died last night In Bristol Hartford boy, but Cjonway waved He was matchmaker at Sandy control compacts would not be nec- a 10-8 decision over the Phillies. fice or Pro "Ricky" Anderson at the palhe. Morlartya got one In the STATE TENNIS T n iE ve a verv Informative resume of thirty o'clock^ MARCELLO BOtIND OVER Barney, Farmington, president, hospital of injuries s\iffercd earlier the fighters on. Tiny opened a cut Beach Arena, (Crystal Lake for four essary to carry out flood control About all tbe New Yorkers need- thing nppronching a threat to the Gentileore got the only safety If Country (?Iub Immciliately. fourth also and then In the sixth II cclub's lu " ------activities- - during------the------past YJM.C.A. Games which commends the records of the In the day when he was struck by years, matching bouts both at the work on the Merrimack and Con- ed wae to see Hsl Schumacher, who local flyer... Leary's record Is truly the young righthander In the fourth, The first thirty-two members In went ahead on Cobb’s terrific two over Grosso's right eye which look- when a walk and a couple of error* yvar. Although ths Y.M.C.A. baseball courts already established in Wind- a machine operated by Edward Hlt- ed as though It might handicap the Lakeside arena and at the Town necticut rivers. Administration used to beat C!tnclnnatl without half astounding. .. ho has won 28 consec- tte list of qualifiers will lake part baao hit into right. S8(»iga and stunts by members utive races In cross-country. Includ- contributed to the Eagles’ lone Martin Aroian Paces PubHe league ^nlshed its original schedule TO THE SUPERIOR COURT ham and Fairfield counties, states; telman, 19, also of that city. Hartford boy considerable. Lesco a hall In Rockville, where the club leaders have blocked approval of the trying, on the hill. They stepped out n the match play for the title, won Then Comee Cllmat brought the banquet to a cloee. Friday night, there are postponed "So much has been written on ran Its Indoor shows. His matching compacts on the grounds they vio- to blast AI Hollingsworth for five ing H dual engagements, three tsily. He struck out ten batters last year by Ephraim Cole, who de- The first of the seventh found the Victory By Taking Hing^ Plans were also discussed for the Mrs. Mary Zlskin, 35, of New rolly^polly appearing fellow, seem- state titles and the New England and had complete control of the games being played this week as the matter of Juvenllb courts and on Britain, was found dead In the of fighters was known all over the lated Federal policy. runs In the first inning and plied up Schmeling Plans To Ask feated Warren Keith in the finals ^rm ana on the .short end, 4-3 Crown Al Slorrs. club to take a boat trip to New ed not to be disturbed by the crush- crowh ami still has another season proceedings all the wav. His slab follows June 7, Rangers vs. St. Police Relieve He Is Last Mem- Juvenile probation, that it would be kitchen of her home o, gas poison- ing right.s that the Hartford fighter state, as he presented some of the 15 blows, including Mel Ott’s tenth Those who have regular chib handl- I-ashInske came through with an York In July as a summer outing. a prcaumptlon on the part of the left as a harrier...he har. run 23 rival. McCarthy, also pitched a good Bernard’s; June 8. Rangers vs! ber Of Gang That Held Up ing. Dr. John Puin»’ said she was threw at him and kept coming in finest amateur boxing shows in homer, to end a six-game losing game, giving up only five hits, fan- cap.s will bo permuted to use same, olhtir hit and after Kovla vainly Rehearsals will be resumed on Council to attempt to add a lengthy Conn. George also matched bouts mile races and has won 12 dual tried to sacrifice the big hurler Htorrs, Conn., June 7.— (AP) — September 13 and at that time Pioneers; Thursday, June 9, Orioles East Hartford Crap Game. attempting to dry her hair by the Just waiting for a chance to land streak. ning three and walking three. and those without handicaps will be vs. Puddlejumpers. dlscuasion on the subject. heat of a gas oven, but that a match in Meriden at St. Stanislaus Field DUCE’S PAPER ANSWERS The Chiba, trying to get along starts, two state titles, three Rhode rated by the club pro. All matches cocked a long single to deep center, Hartford Public High school boa*t- preparations will be made for the one good blow. Grosso seemed hurl Reinstatement of Jacobs Island titles and three League The Shamrocks scored once In "We believe that the courts have for the St. Stanislaus AthleUc As- Lwhlnake going to third from local male chorus’s annual concert Meeting Wednesday Hartford, June 7 — (AP) _ Ar- she lit had failed to light the oven .several times during the fight, but without using any first-run pitch- the third and again in the fifth and must be played off during the week eil the public school tennis chalU- The Rockville Emblem Club will proved themselves and- supixvrt all after turning on the gas. sociation. He conducted the titles.. .he's lost once snd tied once between Wednesdays of the week w lw c he scored on an Infield out. which has been set for November 14, Benjamin Marcello, 28 kept fighting gamely and was SECRETARY HULL SPEECH ers, were hard pressed to hold'Yiff on piirpo.se, suffering his only real then loosed a three-run barrage In plons of Connecticut today os a re- 1938. hold a meeting on Wednesday af- the claims made on behalf of the A man Identified tentatively .is Djamond CThsmpionshlp bouts at St. the Phils as Al Epperly weakened the sixth to sew up the ball game scheduled. .u M,'" climax to this ternoon at two thirty o’clock at the of 62!) Park Side avenue, establishment of such In.stitutlons.' Barney McCIockey. 58. of Troy, awarded the decision by Referee Mary’s hall. East Hartford, during setback in his first sUte title bid in thrill packed game. Pongratz sult of the brilliant Individual play N. V., today In -Hartford Police Conway. afUr being given a 3-0 lead In ths GenmmTo Hahe Per«inar™ y.“ “ Griswold’s two-hagger was the beat The tournament cup was donated Elks Home. This will be the first The 1935 General Assembly au- N. Y., drowned In' Fall-field when he the winter of 1933. 1935... blow of the game. singledw and -- ...... w..Zwick czwzici]atoned forlur jany of Its star, Martin Aroian, on the Court brought near an end the po- Declares United States Should first Inning; Charley Root went out . , _ _ i "T could fight tomorrow night." by Dt’ D. C. Y. Moore, president meeting with the new president, thorized and created two Juvenile rolled Into a brook while sleeping In In the opening fight .loe Wasnick, The boxers he trained and hand- of the Chamber. mleplays on hie part by hitting a lice cleanup that followed a crap an open lot. of Thompsonvllle. 142, outpointed Stop Kidnapings Before Try- In the seventh and Jack Russell was Open Series Thursday final day of the state-wide totima- Mrs. Josephine Johnston presiding. courts, one in Fairfield and one In led were always to be depended clubbed hard. Appeal To Commission; th\M^;5*.t%T.‘ btS'gMow.* In ten years, from 40 seconds to Following are the result of events Mzrilng single over third that Burk- Plans for the summer will be dis- Hartford, Walter Brown. 69, of New Haven, Jack Supont, of Holyoke. 140. Both upon for the utmost In fighting abil- Felix McEvitt, who Is In charge nardt allowed to get through his ment nere. -March 20. Windham county W'hlch had exclu- ing To Civilize The World. Foxx Bocks No. 14 I Gene Tunney, who trained here a minute has been chopped off the held at the Oiiintry Cfiub over the ROCKVILLE cussed, ss this la the final meeting sive Jurisdiction over juvenile delin- died In St. Raphael's hospital there fighters appeared to be waiting for ity and condition. His first string for.wi hlauis dratluai fightiigni withwiin JackjacK Demp-uemp-1 rti“ state with Man- leait'ie, announces that legs and the winning run scampered Hartford Public, far back in the Jimmie Foxx of the Boston Red the fli-st game of the playoff aeriei past weekend: Sunday sweepstakes, until fall. ** Marcello Is the 23rd to be arrest- quents and other neglected chil- of tnjurle.s sufi'ered June 2 when he the other to lead and consequently boys were favorites all over the Milan, Italy, June 7 — (AP) — Wanls Manager In Comer ! soy, was due today to give Max his cheater leading the way but the acroe.s the plate to the terrific din of standings when yesterdajr’a pity ed and the eighth to be held on Sox, Ken CStase and Zeke Bonura of between Riley's and the Shamrock* Claes A. George Finch. 74-8-68- r ' Morlarty fan.a. Stores to Close dren, except In the matter of guard- was stmek by an auto oper.-ited by the bout proved to be uninterest- Slate. During his first two years Premier Mussolini's newspaper n ; personal once-over. and everybody '.“ iprovement hasn't been confined to Cook, 77-8-69; C. .<). Webb ami c! began, gained niha point* by The first half holiday for the conspiracy charges. He la accused Harrj- R. Taylor, 42, of Woodbridge. ing. Wa.snick used his left quite as matchmaker. Commissioner Don. Popolo d'ltalia today replied to Sec- Washington, and Roy Henshaw of is scheduled for Thursday night at ianship and property; had their own When He Faces Louis For was pretty excited about It. one event...*------few inches over (We 6 o’clock at Mt. Nebo. The rival* Thornton tied for low gross with 88 '•'“ 'b'o Pla.vs fcaturod, Arolan'a ainglea victories and wmn stores of Rockville will be on Wed- of TOnsplracy to commit robbery judges and their own probation of effectively to keep the Holyoke ahue was In office, and he was retary of State Hull’s speech of the St. Louis Cjardlnsls, were the feet was considered good In the high two by the Germans and one bv with violence. ' headline performers In the day's have disagreed heatedly on arrange- each. CHass B. R. Hawley, 88-20-68; the team championship with 18 AERO MODEL CLUB nesday afternoon, June 8. Prac- fleers. fighter at a distance. known to remark that George was June 3 with an admonition that the Jump a decade ago but Manches- double killing came Juat when need. point*. Weaver of Hartford, which tically all of the stores of the city Judge Saul Seldman, upon re- other leading games. ments for the aeries.. The Sham- B. H. Gibson, 95-28-68; H. Roy, 86- Better Social Service SURPLUS COMMODITIES It was learned last night that one of the beet matchmakers to United States before trying to Heavy Title On June 22. ter's Art Patton came along and rocks have only one pitcher avail- 16-70; W. Saherck, 90-20-70. Jo* Om.K, "The other failed to score a single point during will close at 12:30 each Wednesday queat of Prosecutor O. M. Holden Much better social service Is be- State Athletic Commissioner Frank come along. humanize warfare In Europe should Foxx paced the Red Sox In a The ^ Standings boosted the mark to nearly six feet, double play did not count, that Is TO PLAN HELD DAY continued the case to June n come-back that enabled them to able aa Smachelti ia through for Motyka had low groa.s with 87. the one that Zwick ami O’Mallev the day, was second with 16, havlag during the summer months of June ing given In the territory served by Coskey, suspended Charles Ro.se, learn to protect tts own children. VESTERDAY’S RE.SULTS then Wes Palmer appeared on the Uie season due to an operation and recorded all Its points last Haturday July and August. Bonds were fixed at *25.000 The paper. In a brief editorial, ob- b«at out Detroit, 8-7, after trailing Saturday’s sweep.etakes, Class A, t,""',. O'Malley made a great the two present Juvenile courts, the AVAILABLE FOR NEEDY manager of Haversano and the I Speculator. N. Y.. June 7.— (AP) scene to harvest a host of titles and Riley a want to play two games on C, T. C. Willett, 81-12-68; C. John- when the tourney opened. Officers Announced Acconling to Captain Michael J governor Is Informed. flgher and ordered any money due viously referred to recent kldnap- by five runs in the seventh. Foxx National put a 6 foot, 2 8-4 tni h leap Into the catch of a hard hit ball in the third Meeting To Be Held At Organ- —On* arrives her* In the high Adl- successive evenings. However, If son, 77-10-68; J, G. Echmalian, 81- that saved Duffy with two on Aroian won the sUte singles The Ladles’ Aid society of the O^frey. Marcello fiimtshed sawed- "This Is primarily due," the let the New York fighter b. held up. Ings In the United States. Accounts clubbed his 14th homer, drove New York 11. anclnnatl 2. record books... either team does'not show up Thurs- , ization’s Workshop On Vil- Rockville Methodist church has off shotgim used In the robbery LUCAS DOGS STAR of the Levine and Ciuh cases have three other counters and finally rondacke Just In time to learn that St. Louis 11. Boston 2. 13-68; J. Hayden, 80-12-68. S. Finch 'Tomorrow night the two an-lent championship by defeating DielC ter states, "to having a unified ad day the game will he forfeited to had low gross with 77. CTass B, S. Brown of Warren Harding, Bridge- lage Street This Evening. elected the following officers for the Specifically, he la accused of con- ministration of the work through Survey To Be Made To Deter- been widely published In the Italian scored the winning run, coming Max Schmeling ia preparing to Chicago 10, Philadelphia 8. the other. and honorable rivals, Manchester coming year: President. Mrs. James press. make a ringing personal appeal to Not only that, but George Leary, Johnson, 86-19-68; E. Koeter, 03- Green and the Polish- Americans, porti 6-4, 2-6. 6-4. spiring with the holdup men In an efficient, capable and qualified mine Extent Of Require- home from second on Bobby Doerr’s Brooklyn 9, Pittsburgh 4 brother of Fran, added hla bit to McEvitt also annuiinces that all- Rockville, June 7—There will be ^aum ont; vice president, Mrs, Hartford on March 19, the day be- AT CRESCENT OVAL n Popolo said that Hull's speech single with two out In the ninth. the New York Bute Athletic Com- 28-68: H. Roy, 80-20-68; T. .S, will stage their first meeting thli Garden Flosberg and George probation service which Is the es ments In Slate From FSCC.! Sports Roundup Amertran the track advance.. . not so many day tryouts will be held at Mt. Nebo year at the West Hide. Bllverman. representing the Nor- a meeting of the Rockville Aero Ruth EUsworth; second vice preal* fore the robbery. —before the Tennessee Bar Asaocia. Th« Senators bad to go i i in- mission td restore a second'* license New York 6. St. Louit 6, Brown, 84-16-68; E. B. Hutchinson dent, Mrs. John Waltz; secretary sence of any Jtivenlle work and to Joe Jacobs. years ago a half mile In 2:10 or to select a team that will compete and G. Tuttle tied for low- gross Circuit Goasip wich Free Academy, defeated Weav- Model CTub this evening at the Investigating the holdup. local tion at Nashville—was linked with ning* but they finally cheeked the Boston 8, Detroit 7. ki the district Legion tournament. workshop at 17 Village street. Mrs. Alfred Guldotti; treasurer through It a far greater home By EDDIE BRIETZ announcement of the American Max has decided that he wants thereabouts was considered some with 88 apiece. The Green pulled that same one er's team of Bob Eddy and Bob police. In company with state po- building and family case work pro New Haven, June 7— (A P)_E Melody Master, Moontain Cleveland Indians' progress. 6 to 4, Washington 8, Cfievelond 4 (11). pumpkins and then George stepped The tryouta will be held Saturday, At this time plans will be dis- Mrs. Martin V. B, Metcalf: flower lice, Federal agents and police In Navy's next maneuvers. Involving hi* manager of record In hla corner (Other not scheduled). caus- Rosenfleld, 9-7, 3-6, 7-8, to wtn the gram, than existed before." R. Potter, director of commodity New York, June 7— (A P )—Suc- a* Chase hurled seven-hit ball for when he starts taking pot shot* at the distance in a dazzling time of starting at 9 o'clock In the morn- ed all the dispute two years back cussed for the field day which will chairman, Mrs, Frank Green. New Haven and Bridgeport uncov* distribution for Connecticut, an- the problem of transferring the fleet F,netern ing, and are open to all boys who doubles champtonehip. The governor Is told that "both cess story: Just seven years ago a the first ten Innings and Bonura -Joe Louis again on the night of 1:57.4. which la better than many with the Royal Oaks. ‘mner oS be held the latter part of the sum- Forfeited Bond ered counterfeiting activities and nounced today that he had received Mist And Handsome Lee from the Pacific to the Atlantic Hazleton 6, Hartford 5 were born since March .10, 1921 X The score* of other acbooto: mer, and a report will be made on Edwin C. Frazier of Stoneham, courts undoubtedly have substan- flat-broke little negro named Henry coast In the face of a hypothetical doubled to score Al Simmons with June 23 at Yankee atadliim. I college necs are doing toilay... lira . one away when the batter hit made several-arrests on that score communications from the federal the winning run. The defeat cut Elmir* 8. Albany 6. Coach Jim Foley will select the Racing Notes Norwich 12; Warren Harding 10; the recent meeting of those inter- M ^s , forfeited a bond of *20 in the tially reduced the stream of future Armstrong migrated from St. Loul's European crisis. He plans, he says, to button-hole a high fly back of second. VIot see- Danbury 6i New Britain 4; New Police Chief Garrett J. Ferrell adult delinquents which was flow- surplus commodities (xirporation to to try his luck . (Tlevelsnd’i American League lead Trenton 6, ’Wllkea-Barre team and will start practice the fol- ested in an aviation cla.ss. City Court of Rockville on Monday said today he believed the cleanup Win Schooling Tests. The editorial said this was "a Brigadier-General John J. Phelan, (night). And that's not all...pole vault lowing Monday with ses.aions also Pastcurlzed'a victory in the Bel- ing that the runner dl.l not try for London Bulkaley, Stratford and when he failed to appear before the ing through our Juvenile Instltu asking the number of relief families he spent his first night In Los An- warning to dictators" and conclud- to three games as the New York chairman of the commisilon. when hrst, puri>osely dropped the ball and The club is composed largely of carried on for about a month had which can be served with surplus Binghamton 11, Wllllameport Ing was usually a matter of ten Slated on Wednesday and Thurs- mont Stakes helped hla owner, Mrs. Fairfield, 3 each; (Jhapmon T*6h of young men of grammar and high court. He was charged with Viola- tions on the way up to Wethers- geles in a mission flop bouse ed with this admonition: Yankees, after spotting the St. the latter makes an expected ap- (night). feet or ao until the McCormick day. W. p. Stewart, and hla trainer, a double play waa the result. Moral struck a blow at the so-called "Park field." commodities each month for an ex- lAJiils Browme five run* In the pearance here In the next few da.va New London and Middletown, 2 school age who are assisted by sev- tion of the Rules of the road follow. Street Gang." today he Is featherweight and wel- "To defend democracy and brothers, Bob and Wilson, came The box trnre: George Odom, to lead their respec- always run your hits out to first each; and Branford, Bristol and eral men interested in model planes. Ing his arrest by State Policeman Economically Sound tended period and can be furnished terweight boxing champion and West Springfield. Mass., June 7.— humanize their own internal peace fourth, came back to win out, 6-6, If that doesn't work he's In a hunior base. I', ,s Also teach your players Marcello, who had fought extradi- with clothing made from cotton (Special)—Three stars of the ken- along to ahoot at 12-foot standards, Mhamrnrk« tive fields In earnings at the New Manchester, 1 each. Uiren Larson of the Stafford Bar- The Council finds: "Both courts before turning to the war of others, on Joe DiMoggio’s homer In the to go higher, maybe to Gov. Her- irrANDINOS the I uie relative to an inliehl ‘ (ly The officers of the club are Norman tion In Brooklyn since his arrest cloth. may be wearing the lightweight nel of Jack Lucas, veteran grey- the former setting the Iktstlng AB R PO A R York track. Mrs, Slewarl Icil the Preuss, president; Roy G. Fergusop, racks, have demonstrated that they arc crown before the summer is over Americans should have another seventh and a double by Bill Knick- bert Lehman, even. atate record of 12 feet, 2 Inches... Bottlcello, If .,. with runners on first ami sec- May 26. agreed yesterday to come In making the Connecticut sur- hound owner and trainer who re- National owner* with earnings ot »37,8.S0 Jr., vice president: ' Owen Darcey, from an economic standpoint sound . . . he has fixed up his family, built goal: That of guarding the safety of erbocker and single by Frenk Cro- As mattera stand, Jacxiba wouldn't Manchester has been dominant In Katkaveok. 3b . while Hal Price Headley was second ond. first second and third, with one secretary and L Andrews, treasur- to Hartford, and he was brought Tbe commitment rate in most dis- vey, Mr. Potter said, -an attempt tired two years ago and then found their ChUdren in their homes, which settl in the eighth. be permitted within yelling distance W. L Pet. or no out . . . ftc. a home for himself and has t *100 - the fascination of the racing sport Chicago these events but athletes of other Griswold, as . .. with 119,656 and the Wheatley League er. SIXTH GRADE CHORUS here this morning by Captain God- tricts has fallen very close to SO will be made to determine the quan- 000 annuity that will be paid otf is A. B. C. for peoples who aspire to HeniJuiw In Form of Max's comer on the night of the ...... 38 IS .fiS6 Heim, c ...... frey and Detective Sergeant Patrick too strong to resist, held the lime- New York ...... 36 18 schools have kept up the record- stable third with *19,390. Odom'a Card Party Friday per cent of what It was. This means tities of several classes of commod- this year and will net him *100 per be civilized.” Henshaw, who remained with the big ecrap. He lost hla secimd'e di- .634 imaahlng march with new marks in Gryxb, lb ...... horse* won *40,145 with Pasteurized Mahoney's homo run .8iin1ay wsa J. Sheren. ities to decrease the difference be- light In last night's schooling events ploma during the post winter whan Boaton ...... 21 17 .633 Saura Trumbull Chapter, D.A.R that the population of lifbtitutlons week for the rest of his life (Secretary Hull at Nashville call- Cards because commlaeionsr Landis the other events that are a part of Bunce, rf ...... the biggest contributor. H ^ •" left Leaders will hold a public card party at the MAKE ITS DEBUT According to Optaln Godfrey, tween what relief families are able in preparation for the opening of the ed on the American people (or the commlaston develojMtd a tem- Cincinnati ...... 32 20 .624 To for delinquent children and for ncg. this comer predicU Henry will re- wouldn't let them send him to PitUburgh the track and field program, auch as Slimalowakl. 2b "' “ ""'I the corner of (By Auortoted Pres*) Maxwell Eetate on North Park Marcello, in 1926 was sentenced to lected children Is not Increasing or. to purchase and what the families season at the Crescent Kennel cnub, “strong and united hacking" ot a Pprary peeve at Tony (laiento, who ...... 20 20 .600 he buihllng nut there ami "Flit ” tire. the only boxer In history to June 17. Rochester, pitched alx-hlt boll to SL Louto .. the------—-t shot, discus. ^•wvwecsstJavelin, aeevesoas broad JUIll Jump Wlerzblokl, cf .. Like oompetltora Id other eporta NATIO.NAL LKAOL'B street on Friday afternoon. The Sing Sing prison for 5-15 years on If Increasing at no where near the require for an adequate diet. program to restore throughout the also Is managed “by Uie "muscle." ...... 18 33 .460 McEvitt, p ...... nittfft xround tho banes for fhn tirgt wear three crowns on the same Previous to last summer’s racing beat the Boaton Bees, 11-3. He woe Joe recently made on unsuccess- Brooklyn ...... 18 37 and aprints.. .Oinnectlcut can we., 1 field. War Admiral has a remedy Balling — Uavagatlo, Brooklyn. cards will start at two thirty \XilI Be Heard In Program At charges of theft, assault and pos- same rate as before. All commodities supplied by the dome, when and If he beats Lou world the principles of "order un- .400 rouml trip ticket of the a#'mr-pro session of a gun. He was paroled at the local ova), L,ucas sold his aided by a six-run fifth Inning and ful attempt to gain'reinstatement. PhUodelphU ... 11 27 .878 be proud of Its schoolboy achieve- for booe. Ho wins. When Samuel Hpason. .369; MeCormlck. Cincinnati. 486. o'clock and there will be prizes for Center Church Fridav A ft- ‘I t Is reasonable to assume that FSeX: must be Issued in addition to Ambers . . , nice going. Henry, and der law.") homers by Don Padgett. Don Out ments In this sport and Manchester Totals ...... 28 6 6 21 6 2 Riddle's eon of Man O' War came each table, with refreshments being June 2, 1934. rather than In substitution for all string to the Tropical Kennels. Fans' n Tevere, a less authoritative Joe ho* been in the Bchlager's Amerioon Runs—Ott. New York, 42; Hock. ernoon At 2:.30 O’clock. if s Juvenile court system were ex- wouldn t old Horatio Alger go to win recall the brilliant racing of Mi- teridge and Joe Medwlck. doubly an In having a coach like American Eagle- out on the Aqueduct track yc.-iter- Chicago, 36. served. Those planning to attend other forms of relief, Mr. Potter Rome newspaper, yesterday replied comer In ail of hU flghu in Aroor- Clavelond ...... 28 14 .667 AB R H PO When T}’ Holland has the Blue- tended to the whole state and with town on that one. ami Moon. Mountain Mist, Melody For the second straight day, CA In fact, the highly voluble "Pete" Wlgren to show the w a y ... day the 12,000 fans greeted him Runs batted In—Ott, New York. are asked to make leservatlons with similar result that the need of any added. to Hull's speech by calling him "a New York ...... 24 16 .600 Fortin, aa .. 3 0 0 1 chorus Master and other .nembers of the Brooklyn had on* bit Inning and little manager woe given 60-50 Washington with.V., mingled boosuuua «nnand cneere.cheer* isuiBut 43: Galaii, Chicago, 41. Mra, O. C Peterson, the regent of UUNCH McNEIL BOOM additional institution or In fact the Secretary of Agriculture Henry great charlatan" and suggesting -----26 20 .666 DeSimone. 3b 2 him home a length ahead of' the field bunday all Ironed out and the th» chapter. But Henry had better steer clear TroploU Kennel group. beat PitUburgh, 9-4. soorlne seven credit the night in 1980 that Max Boston ...... 23 Peeclk, rf . .. few kinfts straightened out he will Hit*—McCkirmlck, Clnelnnati, need of some of the existing instl A. Wallace said that because of of Ceferino Garcia, who is a full that the United States halt kld- 18 .661 Wheatley Stable'ii .Snark to lake 66; i# Hospital Report Lucas watched hla former, pets naplngs, lynchings and other crimes runs on as many hlU In ths first In ,'>®»vy^l*ht Utl* from Detroit ...... 30 33 .466 fiyisT H ttflrsnsT flits Paeek, If , .. Slaughter. 8t. Louie, 63. ^ill offer a program of eight num- tutiona would disappear." existing surpluses In many farm fledged 147-pound welterweight (not race their way to more fame on the the County Handicap therr nUcLr'l three The report of the Rockville City FOR SENATORIAL POST commodities he bad requested the of violence before trying to human- nlng and the other two In the sec Jack Sharkey on a foul at Yankee Philadelphia ... 17 23 .426 OentUcore. 2b jlKhcrs, one a pltciicr-catches-out< Doubles—McCormick, Cincinnati, The bill calls for the appointment an overgrown lightweight tike Roes) Florida tracks last winter and then CSilcago By ASSOCIATED PRESS / ware nothing but cheer.* for the hospital for tbe month of May ^ be given In FSCC to cooperate with state and ize European war. ond. The Chicago White Sox and Yt ^«a he who swarmed ...... IS 33 .861 AnnIaUo, c . . Admiral. fielder or what have you In the per- 17; Martin, Philadelphia, 18. tte downstairs auditorium of the of five Juvenile court Judges by tbe and who pack* enough, punch to put opened negotiations to buy them Philadelphia Athletics took a day ")Yo tlw ring and convinced referee St. Louto . . . shows 91 patients treated; there governor for eight years. Provision local relief organizations to deter- ...... 13 26 .816 Ducky Medwick, Cardinals_ McCollom, cf It was hla 11th etialghl vu tnry son of Rny Holland, «ml It wili^^i, Triples— Goodman. CincinnaUt were 17 accident cases during the ^n ter Congregational CTiurch this Simsbury, June 7. — (AP) __ A Henry to sleep for a long, long time back. The deal was closed before off after a Sunday doubleheader. Jim Crowley that Max hod been Hlllnakl, ih, c an array hard to beat Priday. June 10th at 2:30 pm. boom for Archibald McNeil of Is made for the appointment of pro- mine the extent of unfilled need for FIND O.NE OF THE BILLS Eosiem Clouted homer with one on, double and he carried more weight than Rizzo, PitUburgh: Mize and Gut- Dionth, 12 births, 20 operations and Among those who sat in a box the long trek north started. Last swatted beneatb tbe belt McCarthy, p , terldge, Bt. Louis. 8 each. Bridgeport, former Democratic na- bation officers and other personnel food and clothing among people on night three of hlr stars—Melody PAID IN CASH R.\NSOM. FlirOier, Max says, it was Jacobs W. L. Pet. and two singles, for perfect day at ever before, 132 pounda, to nin the 89 X-rays. beard the High seat at the Yankee Stadium Sunday Hazleton ...... 21 Kilpatrick, lb •Hie Polish team will be at full tional committeeman and a friend and keeping records. The State relelf. and pulled hard (or Lefty Gomez In Master. Mountain Mist and Hand- Who invaded Jo* Louis' dressing 11 .656 bat In 11-2 rout of ,Bees. mile in 1:36 4-6, only four-lifllt* of Home rune—Goodman, Ctnctniutii, Speaking In Hartford recent of President Roosevelt, as the Dem- Princeton. Ra., June 7.— (AP) — Binghamton ... 33 13 .647 a second off the track record set hy St length when It meeU the Green IS; Ott. New York, 10. Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes, pas- daui, the seventh and eighth grade Welfare OouncU may Inquire Into his unsuccessful start against the some Lee, a newcomer—roared their Last Night*s Fights room the evening of their first fight Albany Zeke Bonura, Senators—His elev- Total* .. tomorrow evening at the Weet Side ocratic candidate foi U. S. Senator, the probation service and provision The Miami Daily News said today ----- 21 17 .553 enth-inning double scored run that -.24 1 1 18 6 3 John P. Grier. Stolen bases—Galan, Oiloagn. 6: tor of the Union Congregational 1*" outdoor festival, Browns, was June O'Dea. the pitch- way to victory in the night's pro- and saw to It that the negro wore Hartford .. Score by Innings kalkowskl might pitch but It la our went forw-ard In the state today fol- Is provided for appeal of the Juve- COMMITS SUICIDE Federal agents recovered a *5 bill only tbe aUpulated quonUty of ----- 18 15 .546 beat Indiana. 5-4; also belted three- Hack. O lcogo, 6. * church who Is state chaplain of the will be glad to know the little peo- er's estranged wife . . . Old Grover gram—showing form that indicates that was part of the *10,000 ran (By Assodatsd Picas) Elmira .... 17 American Eagles . guess that Diana wUI do the (llng- ple are following In the footsteps of lowing a testimonial dinner tender- nile court's decisions. they wdll furnish even more com- ^ d a g * and tl^e Upe around hU 16 .616 bagger and single. .,0 0 0 100 0— 1 OfTnprinif of Wise Cotmsellor did Pitching— (8 or more dactolMis) Knights of Pythias, will spenk at ed him here. New London, June 7 — (AP) — Cleveland Alexander is piloting a lom James Bailey Ctuh, Sr., vain Bltiroore — Holman WlUlaras, Trenton .... 17 17 Shamrocks ...... 001 013 X—8 the meeting of John Hay Lodge, K. the mi^cal pioneers. Mr. Pearson’s petition for the other leaders than flaU Instead of the lethal doe* he .600 right w«II bv theauclvc^ yrstorday —Mncfayden. Boaton, 8-1; UaKon. At the gathering last night, a Benjamin A. Arbour, about 48, of House of David team through the paid for the return of his five-yes f Chicago, outpointed Jock Port- Wllkaa-Barre ... 11 34 .314 Johnny McCarthy and Hal Schu- Two-btae hit, Griswold; hit*, off 0[f P. In Hartford this evening. The campaign for music lessons In the they did last summer. 148, BalUmor*, 10. had been administering to prior ^ the Aqueduct opening with three New York, 7-2, number of Democratic chairmen FIRE WABOBR DIES 296 Colman street, committed sui- Florida semi-pro circuits . . . big old son. James, Jr. opponents. . Wllllameport ... 11 36 macher, Giants—McCarthy led way McEvitt 1, off McCarthy 8; stolen Yhem—Wise Shine, Mahuea and Roland Laahinake is a vastly Im- occasion wUl be the official visit of ^TOls Is find an echo In the lower league scouts blame the lure of Platinum Buckle, from Jim Gal- Cincinnati—Johnny (Kayo) Stev- In 11-2 defeat of Reda with four from Hartford county towns includ- cide early this morning by inhaling In a copyrighted article the Ne MB>me say that Schmeling hasn't bases, DeSimone. Pesclk, Katkaveek Astonna—entering the winner’s clr- he gave AMERICAN LCAOUE Grand CSiancellor Morris L. Robbln g ^ e s . under the direction of Miss ed, adopted a resolution condemning golf and tennis for the scarcity of lagher's Irish kennels, showed the said the bill was spotted by a fill- ens. 136, knocked out Henry Huerto, TODAY’S GAMES singles; Schumacher scattered Cin- 2, Grtowold, McEvitt; base on balls notice that base runners muzt and his staff. Viva Barton. Middletown, June 7.— (A P )—Fred carbon monozide gas in the tormeau 3,500 fans wbo attended the trials been properly appreciative of his cl*. Ailanna paid 80 to i, the long, Batting—Troaky, ClavDtoad, Mtl the Incumbent, Augustine Lonergan, J. Brown, 67, a fire warden in Dur- of an automobile on the salesroom baseball talent . . Jim Bagby, Jr., ing station attendant in Jackson- 1*4. Peoria, ni.. 4. cinnati’s sight bits. off McEvitt 1, off McCarthy 4- pect hla right arm. Stratton was Band Bebearaal the fastest time of the night when Amerteu naonager'a efforU. He Is eat odds of the New York season, at If-'* Averin, aavfland, 471. ..3?**™ be about 100 chUdren for hla failure to support the Presi- ham, where he lived, for 25 years, floor of the C. F. Klinger Company, Is the most popular of all the Red vlUe who notified the Federal Bu- Washington — George Abrams, National Croselti. Yankees-Hto struck out, by McEvlu 10, by Mc- Mter winning six and a half-fur- caught at least fifteen feet from The American Band will hold a t ^ n g part In the concert sched- be tore In under the wire In tbe ra p u ^ ly believed to have chopped second and forced Into a hot box. Runs— AverUl, CtovMond. WU dent and his policies, and p le d ^ g died today In the Middlesex hospi- 18 Truman street, where he has Sox among the other players on the reau of Investigation and that G- 189, Washington, outpointed Teddy Jacobs shore of hla pureca in re- New York at Chicago. eighth-inning single drove ia run Carthy 3; timplrea, .Smatchettl and long teat (or thrse-year-nid flniea. meeting and rehearsal this evening uW for Friday—75 of them in the support to McNeil for the nomina- tal. club . . . while doing his funny act fifth race, a 3-16tb mile trial In men caught tbe men who passed It Taroaz, 160, PitUburgh, 10! that beat Browns, 6-5. Modaan. This yoiingsUr also held up Kovto Foxx. Boaton, 88. been employed for many years as a 19 2-5 seconds. A fifth of s Becond *>wn to the root*. Brooklsm at SL Louis. at eight o'clock at their rooms on chorus, and about 25 or so in the tion as “a man whose loyalty to Although he had been admitted bookkeeper. According to Sergt. at Opelousas, La., the other night on a highway between there and Klki Cuyler, Dodgers—Got tripla Runs batted in—Foxx, noautf. TA''est Main street Final plans will faster than any of the other dash (nitcago—BlUy Celebnm, 166 1-2, But U im eon be DO doubt that he Boston St Pittsburgh. Trainer Earl Sonde has hopes of through w m f As a specialty, President Roosevelt cannot be ques- to the hospital May 36 after an ac- Jehn J. Cavanaugh, Barbour attach, A1 Schacht broke a toe . . . ouch! Tallahassee. Rockford, ni.. oatpointed Peu Philadelphia at (^ginnttl. and pair of tingles to pace 16-hlt with two nice singles. " 89; AvartU. (3evel*nd, 48. be made for accompanying the tioned." events had produced to date. Lon wonU Joe wielding a water bottle YjYllffg Stagehand ready for one of Hit*— Travto, WoahlxgtMi, igi William Robinson will play two cor- cident In which tUa leg was frac- ed a hose from a vacuum cleaner to . . . attention, Notre Dame: Len They were two Tennessee police- Petroekey, 163. Muskegon, JUch.. 8. l^ h U comer when ha feces Louie 9-4 victory over Pirates. the big stakes before long and has Rockville Fire Department to Man- net solo numbers. McNeU expressed hla appreciation More, popular favorite last year of Anerionn AverUl, Cleraiand, 89. , tured, Medical Ebcamlner Carl C. the exhaust pipe and Inserted tbe Poeris, of Abilene, Texas, wbo men returning home after a Wi^- New York—Itolo Coloosllo, 198 Chicago at New York.' Bobby Doerr and Roger Cramer WRESTLING ^ ay* on tbe claaelc stakc« at BUI Brennan, base umpire said chester on Saturday for the parade. II “ “ cert U open to the pub- of the support and spoke of the Harvey reported Brown died of nat- tbe Springfield kennels of Condon tion in Miami, the paper said, and after the game that be never hand- Double*— Cronin, Boaton, I6| ’ other end In an opening in a rear weighs 222 pounds and can play a A Davis, drew s sbAfc of tbe at- 1-4, Italy, outpointed Osorge (Big It la seldom that the German Detroit at Philadelphia. Red Sox—poerr** single brought Arlington Park. He baa more than Softball Leagoe Games “ C-, ^ e r e is no admission charge. need for members of Congress to ural causes. window which he then stuffed with were released after being question home winning run in 8-7 conquest By ASSOCIATED PRESS led a game In the field where there Troaky, Cleveland, 14. , Tbe following is the schedule of give the President full support. lot of tackle, would like to enroll tention when he 'ibaptured one of the Boy) Broekey. 222 3-4, Buffalo, N. work* himself Into eueb a po^tlve Cleveland at Boston. • t® get the colt ready for *• hoped that all parents and Brown was leading a calf on his a blanket to keep the air out. He there. ed. Where they obtained the bill Y„ 8. mind, about anything, it of Hgers; Cramer got two doubles that event and aays that Stagehand were so many base runner*. A Triplea — Avsrfll mad Kaltaai* the games la the East Central Po- He did not announce his candi- futurity distance runs. St. LxMils at Woohington. New York—Abe Coleman, 308 friends o< the children participating, farm when the animal broke away left no note givlnjg a motive for hit was not ascertained. The News Newark, N. J,—Ootreac* (Red) l»«IW y 1* accounted for by the snd two rtngles In five trips to boa not bean aarioualy affected by couple of times he thought that ha Qevaland, 8, i;i mona Softball league for this week; dacy for the nomination, but said throwing him against a rock. It was the first night that the plate. ColUomia, threw Ed (Straaglar) wo^d have to Import a motor ejrcl* ^ everyone Interested In this mu- act. Sergt. Cavanaugh said friends “Old Foot" cnark Griffith o i did not disclose the source of its Burmw m 1-2. Baltimore, kaoek- fM t ^ t he bod reached top condi- the " < ^ h " which told him low at Homs runs—Foxx, BostoiL M l ' T. Bolton at Coventry; June Mcal campaign of our town, will try duty to the party would cause him *** leaves his widow, a son, three OU.UCVI i, ------dogs showed their paces over the Information but describefi it as Hartford at Hozlston. Whits, 380, Texas, (38:18). to kaap up with them. Oreenbarg, Oatrtrit, 14. 4 TcUaad at Hebron and to accept If ...... advised him that Barbour bad been Washington, could step up and take ifilddle-distance route. The echool- t^lon too socn and is on edge. From Albany at Bimlra. Frank Demores and Ken O'Dea. ChurehUI Downs Derby Week, to attend. It wss the will of the j daughters, two brothers and a sU- I worrying tor some time over failing sutlioritstlve. l*®- Newark, in her* on be to going to box only six Cubs—Denuure* bogged three sln- Mootoao, Stolen haaas Lewis, WaahiMMMk nartx. a bow If be wanted to . . . even ing races continue nightly until the 1:0* tJM stktb rOuM. Trenton at Wiikes-Bom. IM. ^ in cy , Mzaa., defeated Mike ihealUi Mand • flnanrial - dUQculUe^ when "SciMolboyv Rowe was in hla Tonigbt wiU be the tenth sines rounds doily ^ ^ S jrtes. O'Dea got tvm fipubles oa —Jim Robinson, 208, Welza hit a double Into left that •; Mjrar, Woabiivton, T. opening ot tbe season, Juns 17. the boy wad stolen from hla hsd. Blfighstotoo at WttiiantopofL 111. Chicago, (two of tbre* jurt dropped Inba th« playing field Cubs whippof FkiUtos. 104. ifWto). raUadalpUa. outpointed Nick Pitching— (4 or tBon daclslone>-ro' Yeuag, uo, BhUifielphla. la IMd accounted for the flrat tiro nuto Dotrotb M i a r o v % | 0 ;j o< the goata. w w a goM cat >AOTTE1» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TDESDAVi JUNE 7,1988 MIANCHESTER EVENING HiuKALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, .TUNE 7,1988 - . !*AGS jELEVia| . BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES TviS«l.,Hm»E<-TWAT MWKEfel ARE .4*ooTE ~ OH.'A 'YOO,«TEFHEW — ______, By MARTTN' SENSE and NONSENSE TWO DOZEN TOWELS , ALL 1 OOMNO *V4WAN I______•. THOSE MUL_ OOHE T M M *« \ COT NORACm AN'« m U V S E E E . z 7 5 ^ C L A S S I F I E D MONOORAMtAEO N'EVERV- war hmro WHKt Vo OO For EN&E i SocT1> N N J \ N « > „ E ^ R y .R O T M RR RARE DONE E N O O R H T-6 E T A 'miMtb '.THm UUWES THE ran RHE A4R T OCT NO T\MR In order to be poUu at all tim*«, VJXTHOUT W.VTCHEN OHOWER TOR VRR TOMORROW MOW THM iV l' EN«AREO Judge—tTka evidence shows, Mrs. NAPKINS TO «E KIHMEO To NOROOy V RHEX* RVSRV we bar* it absolutely necessary to Grizzly, that you threw a ronin* pin HOO lie .a llttls. ' St your husband. ' ANO-LET^ «E -V 0 H « wonaaie coaia ^ S B B S L Mrs. Griszly— It shows more than EL« r ______Allen—Why do the ships use hBots that; It shows I hit him. Instssd of miles, Richard? *! Dick— 1 suppose they went to 1 AWNOUNCBMBNTS X AUIUMUBILES "tiK SALE 4 FLORISTS— NURSERIES 15 REPAIRING 23 It happened at a summer camp. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 MACHINERY AND TOOIJJ 52 APARTMENTS—FLATS— keep the ocean tide. rO R HEAX/TH—Sport, to reduco, 1937 DODGE aedan, 1937 Ford One smai; boy asked another; I 'J SPECIAL SALE—Geranluma In 4 HARNESSES, COLLARS, luggage 3 ROOMS J ’ U R N r r U R B DETFlOrr MOWERS ta stock. In- 63 DR. EARL E. CUMMINGS coach, 1936 Pontiac aedan, 1936 TENEMENTS First Boy—la thU the first night rent a blko. 35e hour. Ask about a and 6 Inch pot* 15c and 2Sc each. and harness repairing, sport tops USED 4 M O NTH S___ *125 stall one on your Fordson, a con- » Unless you are fond of kickbacks, for 1 plan. George B. William*, Ford coach, 1936 Dodge coach, Begonias, vinca vines, coleui, ver- FOR RENT—THREE room heated you ever slept In a tent? and curtains repaired 90 Cam- W eil give you 18 months to pay. venient unit. Dublin Tractor Co., ws suggest that you do not twist Second Boy—I don't know—yet. 105 Oxford, oH Strickland. Tele- 1935 Plymouth aedan, 1934 Ply- benas, petunias, Boston Ivy, and ondge street felepbone 4740. This furniture Includes ^ complete apartment, centrally located. Ap- DIES IN SCHENECTADY Providence Rd., WlUlmantlc. ply to 16 1-2 UUey street. ^1* of * mule or brag to your phcQ* 6334. mouth coach. (3ole Motora— 6463. cannas. Phlox, asters, zinnias and Bedroom, Living Room and Kitchen Sllfe about the wlnderful plee your calendulas, all 10c a dozen, 3 for LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED — FOR SALE— 1934 3-4 ton canopy outfit. Even rugs and a radio are FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, mother made. AM ATEUR ARTISTS —Complete 25c. Salvia, cabbage, pepper, and Price *1.(X). Factory method. Call- WANTED—TO BUY 58 Schenectady, N. Y., June 7.— The Important thing in Hollywood for Free Art Course (value *215.). top Dodge truck. Can bee eeen at Included. Seeing Is believing, so all modern Improvements. Inquire celery plants l6c a dozen, h for ed for and delivered free. Walt why not let ua' prove to you that (A P )- D r . Ehu'l E. Cummins. 4L is to be a mother. There is nothing Write today for Free Test. Give used car lot. Across from State 'MOST JUNK HAS A caab value. 65 Spruce street. Guest—Whet s pretty nsms your 25c. Also evergreen trees. Always Burnett, 110 Spruce street. Phone this la a real bargain. The young professor of economics at Union col- alsa her* to oooupy the mind. age and occupation. Box L, Herald. Armory, or telephone 3180. Call and let me see It. Wm. Ostrin- “W bss! open Phone 8-3091. 379 Burnside 6183. couple who bought this furniture lege and unsuccessful candidate tor —^hlargaret Sullavan, motion ptoturs sky. Phone 5879— 182 Bissell St. 7ostsss—Oh, that Isn’t bsr real actress. ' Ave., East Hartford, Conn. had to break up- housekeeping and WANTED TO RENT 68 Congress on the Democratic aiq^ WE SPECIALIZE in recovering American Labor tickets in 193?*\ ine. We Just call her '‘Dawn’’ be- AIJTOMORILBS PUR SALE 4 BUSINESS SERVICES roots, and applying asbestos sidmg they paid *210 for the same tumi- esaae she I* always breaking. TOMATO PLANTS. BEDDING W ANTED — TW O unfurnished died here today after a long Ulness. OFFERED 13 Years of experience. Workmanship ture. If you have an automobile ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Topnervllle Trolley That Meets All the Traini. Rv Fontaine Fox 1931 FORD SEDAN. New paint Job, plants for flower beds, window and make a purchauw, we will re- rooms for light housekeeping. 2 Regarded In coUege circles as an boxes and cemetery urns, cut guaranteed. Painting and carpen- MAD IT OR NOT— .1-1 conuiUon, can bo bought cheap. EVERGREENS. SHRUBS. and fund your geisoline. If not, let us FOR R E NT—FURNISHED rooms adults. North End. Tel. 3580. authority on lafior and economic Sowers (or all occasions. Ander- try. A. .A. Dion, 81 Wells. Phone Baivino Armatt made the nret For TWENTY-FIVE YEARS.THE TERRIBLE TEMPERED MR BANS’S WIFE HAS ^ *10 down, email monthly pay- hedges trimmed and sprayed send one of our "Courtesy Autos" for light housekeeping, In Wara- problems. Dr. Cummins was the son Greenhouses, 153 Eldrtdge St. 4860. P « r of spectacles In 1255, yet eyo- Stamp News jnenta, 1933 Terraplane coupe, A grapea sprayed. Shade trees trim- for you. W eil call for you at any noke Apartments, 801 Main street. author of, several books and numer- been ONE OF THE SKIPPER’S BEST CUSTOMERS Phone 8486. HOUSES FOR SALE 72 flssses were not widely used until bargain at *150.00. Porterfield med, oatdUes and bruises carea LAW NMOWERS sharpened and re- time you desire. You are under no Apply to “Janitor. ous magazine articles. OUR BOARDING HOUSE osnturle* later, Armatl's Invenllon >Motor Sale*, Pearl and Spruce. for. Trees removed. Conn. State paired. Precision grinding. De- obligation, Just phone or write us. FOR SALE—54 HUDSON Street, Bom In Scranton. Pa., on July 7, FOR SALE — TRANSPLANTED was made possible by the discovery W. 6584. license. The kind pf work you will livery service. Karlsei. and Edger- ALBERT’S FURNITURE CO. FOR RENT— TW O furnished rooms bouse, all improven enta. On lot 1896. he was the son of a carpenter, EGAD, lad/ just tomato, pepper, lettuce and cab- at 69 Cottage street. Available of the magnifying effect of simple WHEN HE O B T» HIS like. Pricea reasonable. John H. bage plants at Odermann's, 504 ton, Buckland. Phone 7385. WATERBURY, CONN. ^tending through from Hudson to and, like hi* father before him, was lense*. T=AWCY what' ErrHER WAY Wolcott. June 15th. Apply at the same ad- William street Width 99 ft, length a member of a carpenters’ union for H6l Pin• Cs, Port Office June 16. It i« day adTortlal&a clvoa «poo roqaoaL AREA IN THE TOWN OF with 3000 ft. of ground floor space. asked Judge Luther Hamilton. Ada ordorod Mfero tbo third or fifth *8.95 repapers room, celling paper-' FIVE ROOMS AND 2 rooms, Just purple, was printed by mtarv MANCHESTER, CONN. Suitable for light manufacturmg. "Six months.” replied Brown, un- process in sheets of 100. day will bo eharvod only for tbo ao* ed or kaisomlned. Material, labor FOR SALE— DETROIT gas stove, remodeling *15-*25. 3 Walnut Fiieblo, Colo.—To the spectators Tljo time to watch a man la when tea) aombor of tlmof tbo'ad agipoar* Apply Edward J. HoU. hesitatingly. It was Just another foul ball but the • • • Upon the application of, Samuel complete. Inside, outside painting. Insulated oven, with heat Indica- s.reeti near Cheney Mills. Inquire he commence* to dye hi* hair and ••'i •d. oharirlBfi at tbo rato oara^ bat "A ll right," said the Judge. ‘.‘Six fire department disagreed and scor- ao allowaae# or rofaodo eaa bo mad# J. Calvert for a certificate of ap- Large ‘ savings. Work guaranteed. tor: also gas water heater. Rea- Tailor Store. wear spat*. Then 1* the time when The Spanish Loyalist govern* months it is.” ed It a run. The ball struck a Are •a als Umo ado otoppod oTOor tbo proval of the location of a chicken Lang. Phone 3692. HELP WANTED— sonable. Call 5480. soft apota form In hi* head which ment has announced plans for a V * d f U dave alarm box near St. Mary's baseball win break out in his conduct. spMial series of stamps of vsrying coop on his premises at 386 Parker FEMAI!E 35 FOR RENT— FOUR rooms up- Hinduism has 230,000,000 adher- Ho **tlU forblda**] diaplay llnoa aat stairs flat, all modern conven- field and set off the alarm. The Are values to be used on mail carried told. Street ents. , 1 I laddies made the run. cO Tbo Borald will aot bo roopoaalblo It Is ordered: REPAIRING 23 G IRL FOR GENERAL housework, iences. Adults. Inquire 27 Bralnard Harry—Anyhow, I’m glad the by submarines between Catalonia fiar moro tbaa ooo laoorroet laaortloa That the foregoing application no cooking, no heavy laundry, Read The Herald Advs. Place. world 1* filled with aunshlne. and other Loyalist ports since Cat- X ad aay advortloomoat ordorod for MOWER SHARPENING, repairing. be heard at the Municipal Building *6.00. Telephone 3353 or apply 23 Frank—An optimist, eh? atonia has been isolated by the moro tbaa oao Umo. Vacuum cleaner* recondiuoned. Tbo laadvortoat omlaaloa of taoox^ In said Town on the 16th day of Gerard street. Harry—No. a straw hat sales t h ^ t of the InsurgenU to the % root Doblleatloa of advorUatag will bo June. 1938, at eight P. M., and that Key making, lock repairing, safe man. Mediterranean. Thus Is ushered raaUfiod oaly by oaaeolUtJoa of tbo notice be given to all persona combination changing. Braltbwalte. to * whole new field o f philately. abargo made for tbo oonrleo roadoroA 52 Pearl street. HELP WANTED— AU advortlaonsonta moat oeaform Interested In said application, of Its Seven Deadly 81ns proposed Spanish stamps will" IB atylo. oopy aad typography with pendency and of the time and place Male 36FLA P P E R F A N N Y By Sylvia H o l d E v e r y t h i n g ! Wealth Without Work be the first of the kind e ie r is- rodvUUoaa ooforood by tbo pabllab* of bearing thereon, by publishing s '■ CO'S ItM SV »f» M»VKt. ISC T. « SeC « t. MT. Science Without Humanity. sued, although mail has been car- ora and tboy roaorvo tba right to oopy of this notice at least three ATTE N TIO N —PERM ANENT posi- Business Without Morality ried before by submarine. adit, roviao ar roloot any aopy tion open with Household Paper . • • y t IFE IS ~ldarod ebJoeUoDabla times In the Evening Herald, and NOnCE Worship Without Sacrifice CL081NO BOURS--CUaalAod by sending a copy of this notice by Products for reliable man. Steady Politics Without Principle Recent additions to the beautiful WOW MOU to b# pabllabod aaxoo day moat ba ro« registered mall to said applicant, all profitable work. References re- ^ ^ d by U o'clock eooni latardaya OF PUBUC HEARING TATTO O ABTIST Pleasure Without Conscience I."**",’’ *"■*** "''toy T A K E IT, at least seven days before the date quired. Car helpful. No Investment. Knowledge Without Character British coloniaU include Gold A of said hearing, to appear at said FOR A CERTIFICATE. OF AP- Write 131 Ridge Rd., Wethers- Coast, 11 values; Gambia, 12 val- ,EH, M A O O R ? field. ues; Hong Kong. 3 value*. A ma- J9&_ TELEPHONE YOUR time, knd place, If they see cause, PROVAL FOR A GASOLINE - - *' Friend— Did you reany get the ypjiutM f m and be beard relative thereto. J o rl^ o f the possessions have now WANT ADS FILLING STATION IN THE W ANTED —M AN to milk and do Ooldrocka estate settled up? By order of the Zoning Board of TOWN OF MANCHE.STER. Lawyer Scallop— Yes, finally. But issued these stamps. A4a ere eeoepuc over tha talephoBe Appeal* of the Town of Manche*- general farm work. K. Gibson, • * • SCORCHY SMIt ¥ CONN. Odgen's Comer, Rockville. I had quite a fight. The heirs almost et the CHJkJlOE RATS ■Ivao above Icr, Connecticut. got B part of It. Featuring e colonial-type court- Father Knows Best! aa a eonvanUooa to aevartlaora. but house with two horsemen, one dis- the CASH RATES will ba aocaptae aa RAYMOND W, GOSLEE, Upon the application of Robert air f dr t: dcoBctty ha«. a pune By JOHN C. TERRY Schaller for a certificate of approv- mounting, one galloping away •niERE HE ru u . PATlfEKT If paid al Ua baal> Chairman. ELECTRICAL BE F A IR ... .This "something for f^BCHANICi AM P PMiVh TO R E PA Ig HI* S H IP - ' ^ T SMASH- aaae offlea oa at before the oavantb WILLIAM e : BUCKLEY, al of the location of a gasoline fill- with the new* of ratification, the SOS^— QH, APPLIANCES— RADIO 49 nothing" Idea, so prevalent today, FATHER,' UP WAS *aj (oUoviB. Ua aroi laaertloa of Secretary, ing station to be located at the In- design of the new U. S. 3-cent oaaS ad oUorwIao the CRAJlOK is both unfair and unjust to all in * IN FLYINi^ SHAPE SCORCHV'* HELPffp MV FAULT, U T B will ba bollooiod. No raaponat* tersection of Hartford Road and FOR SALE—ELECTRIC Refrigera- Constitution commemorative Is ' mx i BOV^ West Center Street. parties concerned ___ Remember s h o ^ below. The sUmp. which *0 Mi;0H—-YOU cap!! UUtT tor orron la talopbdaod ada tor, Just reconditioned, In good that In this world you cannot get fNOW, S IR - 3 fJT \0U'D BerrERl wUl ba asaaaiad dbd ihalr aaaaraar It Is ordered: 1* purple, will go on first-day rouow shoul dn't HAVE r PULLED aaaiiet ba .uarantaad running condition. 5 cu. ft. size. eomethlng for which you have not ^ MAVK IT (}<3Ne OVYR A*AlW .5fE IN-, That the foregoing application Reasonable price. Kemp’s Inc. sale In Philadelphia. June 21. A BONER, be heard at the Mimicipal Building worked, unless someone ha* worked at THE- CITY FIELD— INDEX OF for something he did not get. 2nir. 'i “Sffl.siHnrr '---- btivres THAT'S AL' I EMERGENCY In said Town on the 16th day of FOR SALB:— al l PORCELAIN po »7a<;r - CLASSIFICATIONS June. 1938, at eight P. M., and that electric refrigerator. 5 cu. ft. size. notice be given to' all persons The actor was visibly downcast Fl^tba e.otaaa***.«« ••a d .«.... A A fine box. In excellent running Wife— Did you get any applause? ^^dAfiOrntbia wiaaaMaMaaaaaaaa B interested in said application, of its shape. See It at Kemp’s Inc. ^liagOO .••.••^•Ma«,».«.aaaa C CALLS pendency and of the time and place Actor— Yes, It sounded like a D^tbO • • • aa • a aaaaaaaaMvuaM* D of hearing thereon, by publishing a FOR SALE!—7 CU. FT. used Frlgl- caterpillar crawling over a Persian Cterd of naaka ...a...... B rug whilst wearing rubber shoes. fa IfamorUai W copy of this notice at least three dalre. Outside newly duluxed. Unit aad Poand 1 POLICE times In the Evening Herald, and completely reconditioned. An ex- AwaaMmanu ...... I by sending a copy of this notice by cellent value. Kemp’s Inc. The Lessons of the Past Have to F «w > n »l« ...... t registered mall to said applicant, all be Learned Anew Every Decade. j tcopyrighi. isii. NBA Ssrvlcs, la a ) Aatoaaobfiao FOR SALE—20 CTJ. FT. com- Aaumobllaa for gala ...... a 4343 at least seven days before the date Aatoaiobllaa for Bxcbao.0 * of said healing, to appear at said mercial refrigerator. 3 double glass Auto Aooaaaorlaa—Tlraa ...... time, and place, if they see cause, doors, one mirror door. Unit nearly Aoto Rapalrln.—Palatlaa 1 and be heard relative thereto. new. A fine refrigerator, low price. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Auu Soboola ...... »-A FIRE By order of the Zoning Board of Kemp’s Inc. WASHINGTON TUBBS Aatoe—Ship 07 Tniek » By Crane Aa‘ o»—For Hire ...... South Appeals of the Town of Manches- CRASH II WASH'S BULLET- RIDDLED OU OUR WAY Oaracao—Sarvloo—Btoraao . . . . . U ter, Connecticut. W I\ »A a n ..c A > g 60ES INTO A DITCH. 61UE 'ER THE 6AS. BEANVl By WiUiams Itoteraralaa— Btcrelaa ...... u RAYMOND W. GOSLEE, FUEL AND FEED 49-A T hen where ^ 8AHl...you Wontod Atitoo—Motnrcyeloo oa«* It uet-ri <--7, OIONOU ' USA CLEAR eET-AVl/Ay. 4321 Chairman. FOR sal e:— W E L L seasoned nard eoes.iwsaviiisstsviet.iiie. ■mOUGHT IT YEH, B U T c o s h ! rrofeoelemal gorrleoo WILLIAM E BUCKLEY, ^ Nice night, Fan—even a man-in-the-moon for us.” Baotnow fiorvtooo Offorod ...... U wood. Apply Edward J. HoU. tele- Umm— nicer if it were a man and the moon.” WAS JUST VOU'R B A LLU S 1 Bouoobold fiorrlooo Offorod a«aallaA North Secretary. phone 4642 or 8025. I can’t help it if you ARE ticklish! You’ll have to sit BOlldtOg OOOtrOOtIO# ooea^aM 14 still if you wont me lo finish this job!” CAUGHT OKI V E L U N 'A T M E e Fioiioto—Horoorloo l i F E R N O TH IN ’. . . . Faoorol Dlrootoro *...... It 5432 Bootlog^PlorablDg—RooflBg «,* It S O H O W D O I I&ooroDoo ...... IS miUDory—Drooomoklag is C O M E A R O UN D K N O W W H E N Tracking—fitorago M in Picture In Technicolor—with Errol Flynn, OUvla De Hav- I T S F E R SUM P N ? ^ b U o Paatoogor fiorrloo •••^•bO Maatcol—Dramatlo ...... U 3060 tFlili, thm cra a l JVorasaN war.iod—Inatruetloaa to knighu §mfklng to lumrf tha _ . PlBaaclal (Quish) Ikrono of EnglonJ Im good Kktg Bonds—Slorka~Mortgakoo eewes B1 BusiDoaa OpDortaoltUa • — I I RUkard’s ofcseiire, ihMr only «|v Boner c tdoao ...... • r . . to 4340 porilion it Robin Rood (Errol S ee ? he cant I f TOu A ll must ^ Hotp and tltaatluao Flynn) and kU marry band of Tell where he KNOW , MOM CUT down Boip Wanted— Pomalo ...... ts OCT IT/THAT Holp Wantrd— MaU ...... tl oullattt trho haratt thorn at mo- ONE OP POPS PROVES SaloamoD Waolod ...... tt-A HOSPITAL ary turn, Today'i pieiura tiery COATS, Af>JO I Holp Waniod— Malo or Pom alo.. 17 HE OWES bo r r o w ed Agocsto W aniod ...... 17 \ thomi Ikf rrtnm of Rlek^d in ME f Z//DONTI fiUuatlona Wamod— Pomalo .... 18 ditguito. For more of tha ihriU- THE VEST FROM filluattoci Waniod— M alo ...... 18 5131 —/ LET MR. PUI5MYER, Cmployinont Agooclot ...... 40 Ing ’^ddtantmret of Robin rr THROW A NEiOh BOR., IjIto firo^b— Pota Poaltry Tobfeloo Rood," Wamtr Brot.’ TaekmI- , TOO. . A n©— .. Uva Itoek—v.hielat...... «t*1 rolor f0m, foMotr tha atrom. freck! Poultr* as* Supplla...... | WATER DEPT. Waatad— Pata— PsoUrr—Stock «« Par i.l.— lilacaIUBa.aa Attlelaa For Sale ...... 3077 Boat. aaC Accaaaortaa ...... m . Bnlldln* M ^.rlalo ...... 4I (A f Ur 5 P.M .) *4. DlAmopd»—Watehow Jowolwr ^ 4t King Richard (Ian Honlar) retorna. Lawnlng Prince John U to be crowned Una, Elaotrleal Appllaaea*—Radio .. 41 - (Eageae Palletie) ehsUenges Rlch- Mtho moment. RoUn aad hi* men throw oft r u o l and read ...... o tJ to a ri Robin, Richard aad their men, d iig o is e d aa 7868 osr eJ might. UMMiha, attand with a dagger at Bishop’s boch. ^ robes, y e *S *V ^ *‘* eombat with Oarda^Fan— Dairp ProdaeU Ki tte nsmpers. Rohfai siaglte oal Sir Cny. (End tomorem) A no t her op PSAHtcie's wen bl ows JJa^lnarv u d TooU ...... I, Ifaaleal InatramanU ...... II MANCHESTER t m wb s t y ^^THE HIT OF THE TOPSY-TORVY, • •' 6-T HTt\ co»w-i**eaY at* tablet, we. . . . u. a . . * GET GRAV Mice and Store EgolpuMat ..« 14 MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Reception Committee WASH’S PINT-SIZED LOCOMOTIVE. m o t h e r s JR.wilL'A»*^ •^ laia at Ua Sure*...... || WATER CO. By THOMPSON AND COLL ALLEY OOP .Waatad— To Bop ...... U w\ A Family Reunion 597"4 O F C O U R S E .' e ONVlLUe IN JU D G E r\ By HAM LIN IS T H E ID E A L PLACE F O R | H AR RIET' INFORM SA K ES ALIVE! A nd Just t’,;'trailin’ this B mu W l^at Board ...... |* /WVEA.THI5T1SAE L E T S OUR W EP DIN O AWO HOUR JACKSON'S OUR DISTINGUISHED A H DO HOPE CASE HK NOT LETANVTHIN& INTER- A TTIC — . G U E S T TH AT TH E A6AH V E A L Oeoatry Board— Hasoru ...... M U N C LE C A N G IV E SO U r « AFEAIPI I DOES/ FERE 1MTHOOR PLANS p g w iG A L S r e t u r n ; BoUlbrrlUataaraata ...... at GAS CO. aw ay.' G 'S TO O R O AST Waatad—Raoma-Board « ID E AL, VSO NTBE Real Batata Fat Boat JACK-'iOO TDownv/ ApartaioatA ftatA Toaeaeata _ « j a c k ; Baalaao Loeatloa* for Raat . 1 . «« 5075 MEAN— I ?*»»“ For Baal ...... u 'T abarbaa For Rant ** •amm or Hoaiaa rot Root . . . _ «t Waatad U Rant ...... u ELECTRIC CO. oal Bout, roo tala Apartaaoat BoUdlas tor Saio H Bualaoaa Rroportj for Sale .. ._ tb FariM aad Land tat Sate ...... n 5181 Boaaae for Sale ...... , t* Eau for Sale ...... y* . Raaort Froparu tot lala ....« t* J l Babarbaa for la ta ...... w a.« U Evening Herald Rool Eatato ter Bzehariso .... ^Taatod—-Real R * Batata— ^ . . . . % ■ f* '• , A w liee—lasal ■< 5121 I- ■ < 4-F J . t J T. ’ i AGE TWELVE iM attrlrp0tgr E w titea S tralii T U Z 35 D A T , J U N E 7,1 9 8 8 Hose and Ladder Company No. 1 . W. B. A. members are reminded and Orford Hose No. 3 of the South of the meeting tonight In Odd Fel- ABOUT TOWN Physicians of the Manchester ' Manchester fire department will hold lows hall, when Deputy Pageant Di- I Medical Association who will re- I their annual meetings tonight. In rector Mrs. Jehnle LltUe wUl be a PMt matrons of Temple Chap- I spond to emergency calls tomor- ! addition to the election of officers guest, and explain her plans for the { row afternoon are Dr. E. D. Hlgi I for the coming year the two com- state convention In New Haven ,.tar, Order of the Eastern Star, will jglns, 4648, and Dr. D. C. Y. panies will also elect delegates to June 25, ’ Mtenle Thursday at Mra. Ernest I Bantlir’a cottage at Coventry Lake. Moore, 4567. i the State convention to be held In Wednesday Morning Specials -1------^ August. A daughter, Ellxabeth Batvm In ease of stormy weather the out- ing will be postponed until Friday. Buckley, was bom June 2 at the H>r further particulars members The Women's Guild of the Center WPA workmen, who today were Hartford hospital, to Mr. .and Mrs. Should caU Mrs. Harry Straw, 7028. Congregational church will hold Its completing the laying of Summit Thomas C. T. Buckley of Avon Old armual garden party and luncheon street sidewalks, shifted their loca- Farms. Mrs. Buckley prior to her again this season at the home of tion to Center Park, where new con- marriage was Miss Elizabeth Che- The regular meeting of the Moth- .Mrs. A, H. Illing, 943 Middle Turn- crete walks are being poured to re- ney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aus- ers' Circle of the Catholic Ladles of pike East. tin Cheney of Forest street. Columbus will be held tomorrow place tar walks which have been ripped up. night at 8 o'clock with >lrs. Walter HOUSE’S HALE’S P. Oorman of 42 Brookfield street. The A. O. H. and the Ladies' Aux- ■ I This will be the final meeting of the iliaries of Connecticut are conduct- The working crew of the Ander- I season. ing an excursion, Sunday, June 12, son-Shea Post will work tonight i W ednesd a y Morning Speci a ls W ednesd a y Morning Speci a ls on the steamer Richard Peck, from from 6:30 until 8:30 demolishing the FILMS New Haven to New York and re- old wagon shop at, the Green. Mem- DEVELOPED AND H-9C Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales. Ifr. and Mrs. Frank McKecbte of turn, with transportation by bus bers are asked to come, dressed for FRINTEO ...... 3 9 c 'Men’s Cotton M Bpruce street have moved to Cov- from Hartford to New Haven at a work. The monthly business meet- Any Site RoIL entry to their home they recently nominal charge. Those Interested ing of the post will be held at 9 STARTING WEDNESDAY MORNING FOR 4 DAYSl purchased through the Dotchln should call George Williams, 105 oUilock. Arthur Drug Store agenc}-. It was the Glglio property Oxford street, dial 6234, or Mra. Wash Slacks $1.75 pr. and up FACTORY CLOSE-OUT OF ODD LOTO OF l ; ; f formerly. It Is not all completed as James Fogarty, 54 Walnut street, yeL It is located on the first road dial 6984, for reservations. An or- to the right of the Mansfield road. chestra will be provided for the en- Mr. McKechle operates the barber tertainment of the excursionists. T I O G A Y A R N S shop at 11 Eldridge street. Special At The Willing Workers of the Wes- R O O FI N G Police Commissioners, who have leyan Guild will hold their monthly A ll T h is Week been receiving many phone calls and meeting at the South Methodist and TRU VAL SHIRTS verbal requests for the changing of church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. 55% to 66% Re d uctio ns All members dre urged to be pres- dlreetlon of several traffic stop signs Motor T u n e - U p A SBEST O S tb .t'lfe h 'w “m cloM-outa there la abaolutaly no guarantee on Middle Turnpike east, said last ent as election of officers for the i ^ that each lot will be exactly the same color. night that no action will be taken to ensuing year will be held. This Includes clean and adjust points, make changes at this time as the meeting was postponed from last adjust tappets, clean and adjust SID I N G $1.15 and $1.35 new pavement on East Center street week on account o f the conference. carburetor, clean and adjust 2000 Skeins! Odd Lots of Regular 30c la now being used and heavy traffic spark plugs, set timing, clean air Our Specialty! will shortly be diverted from the filter. Turnpike to the main thorough- E^E^N^^^SCOkH^ STA M PS fare. • Estimates Freely Given Tio g a Colin e t 1 Oc skein $1.95 • Workmanship Guaran- 100-yard akelna. A beautiful rayon and cotton vam fnv W alter N. Leclerc teed Robert H. Hathaway, treasurer of the 1938 Memorial Hospital Cam- Riley Chevrolet S t^ up p?em“ at"tola'’lo'^price.‘*' ■»'*<>“ • Funeral Director CLHOUSe^SON paign reported today that the total 259 No. Main St. • Highest Quality Mate- of cash and pledges received during Phone 5269 C o., Inc. rials INC. the Hospital Week Campaign is 60 Wells Street 2000 Skeins! Odd Lots of Regular 35c 810,097.92. This Is the final state- MancheHter, Conn. Tel. 6874 • Time Payments Ar- ment of the drive committee treas- ranged. urer for the current campaign. The skein 1938 quota sought was $15,000. Tio g a S ^ o n y 1 5 c F OR S A LE V u shipment of thia popular yam. For aweat^m FRESH PICKED A . A . DIO N ■ M r and Mrs. Raycroft Walsh, P"”'- formerly of Manchester, who have CONTRACTOR STR A W BERRIES A n n u al C I T Y T A X I been traveling In Europe have ar- 81 Wells S tre e t tlved in Paris from London and are DAILY. LARGE BERRIES. BENDIX No Guarantee On Dye Lota — No Yara Held — No Exchanges — at the Hotel George V, In Paris. Straw berry Telephone 4860 The Soccessor to the Cor. Spruce and Oak Streets All Sales Final — No Instructions With Sale Yam. D I A L 3 2 3 0 Washing Machine

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