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s 4 i S il § i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928 CALIFORNIA CREW AGAIN 15 VICTOR (Continued from First Page) held it all the way. Wright had row- ed in the double sculls event only two hours previously In the third quarter final Gunther of Holland defeated Stiaka of Czechoslovakia by a length and a half. His time 7 minutes 53 3-5 seconds. Bobby Pearce, the young Austral- ian single sculling sensation, was whelmed the Fren man, Saurin, today in one of the heats of the | Ohvmipic rowing regatta, beating | him by more than twenty lengths r the 2000 cter cou rec’s tme was 7 minutes 42 i Saurins’ S:114-53 Prarce is a son of Harry Prarce, -r world's professional title holder, and is one of the favorites for the Olympic crown Canadian Eight Wins The Canadian eight won from Poland by a length Canada's time was 6 m 3 cconds and Poland’s 6:42 1 Poland ied until the 1,000 meter point which is half-way, when Canada made it bow for bow, The Canadians then forged half a length head at 1,500 strong. Miss Geraghty Qu Agnes Geraghly of the States qualified for the semi-finals in the Olympic 200 meter breaststroke the first event disputed this after- noon. Miss Geraghty, the Olympic record holder for the distance with a time of 3:27 3-5 made in Paris in 1924 and the brightest hope of the American team in the event. finished second to Miss Schader of Germany. Four heats composed the climina- tion program, the first two finishers to qualify for the semi-finals sched- uled at 3 p. m. tomorrow. Miss Geraghty swam a great race although defeated. Leading by a few feet at 50 meters she was overhaul- ed by the speedy German girl before the 100 meter mark was reached. the German, pulling steadily away, won by more than 10 meters but she had to beat the world's record to do it, negotiating the distance in three minutes, 11 and 3 The New York girl's time was 3:1% 4-5. | The second heat was won by I'rau- | meters lifies lein Muhe, Germany, Miss Baron of { ! come effective in every mill in the Holland was second and Gertrude ‘);"":"" countrics started today from { portant organs—whether the nation- | Boston, Aug. T (UP)—A wide- ¢ty unless the demands were met. Chicago, Aug. 7 (UP)—Roy C. e e e i 'l"'“”"m' mbrus st to mints \]lzl‘vl\"fi’l\l\‘("“m party il be ahib to carry eut snread ¢h had beon instituted | Last night Albert Welsbord, act- | Toombs, president of the Interna- 3 States nay quality, . indred and sixty-five | their ambitious plans of internal re- | today a Jo. who es-|ing head of the organization w B . 7or third place in theOlnpic gnics, it e e e : caped late yesterday from the| (LT A0 Hhe dav Bad beeh 418 st. Louis. said the company in | ,o:r ;f“‘:“,f eligible to (fn.,,p..", in! The long grind wil extend through | Dintasees Mosico | Charlestown state prison where he ' oo o declare d i the atrike | "excellent condition™ with assets of o finals, The time of the |Spaurndam, Sanipoori, Blocmendaal | ¢, W, Hackett, professor of Latin- | W3 STVINg 10 to 12 years for 45- | would be the first “real one” this & o ot Alter & report from st | winner of the second heat was 3:14 | 4andvoort, Aerdenhout, Noordwyk. | \murican history at the University |“aUlting two young girls gity has experienced in 24 years and | ouis that Teambs wauld be asked | 1.5, Misg Hoftman's time was 3:21 | Dendeili, the Hague, Scheveningen. | of texas, reviewed the diplomatic | Prison officials blame John H o redictad it avold | bs 100/ pac ment. > CXR.Ain the mhsbune Iigys00:000 3.5, She was tied for third place then back to Hemburg \xchanges between Washington and | MYers, a newly-appointed guard, for | . qjve, 3 in company securities. with Miss Hazelius of Sweden, who ' The United States team is com-{yjoyieg City concerning Mexican pe- | the convict's getaway, and as soon " Plot of Ground I U desire 1o Gassure. the poliy- | finished third in the first heat. posed of Charles Westerholm, Cen- Ly oo = B mH e S e stand. | a8 Myers had reported App's escape,| Linorty Lot is a plot of groung 'oidersstockholders and agents of | No Americans wese entered in the 'Y ioad club ciation, New |jn or gmorican oil companies un- | he Was suspended on Mulberry stroet ownpd hy the LI°, Sempmny.” Toombs sud, “that third heat which was won by Miss York: Henry OB Gavden City | et {id” Jogisiation, He . exp App, guakded by Mycrs. Was Te-|oommittee where at a recent rally [CiT interests are being well pro- | robson of Denmark with Faulein ‘Wheelman, Je Calif; Peter | o tion over scttlement of the |PAIFiNg a roof in the prison yasd | Woishord was 4”':_'“" Sine ('“,‘;‘ tected and *that there is no ground - Smessaert, Belgian-American Cyele |7 2 | yesterday afternoon. After persuad- % 5 o By for alarm, or reason to heed any Zimmerman of Germany sccond i ik land law controve rough a de. | yesterday o P the la n ¥ ? . WG 1ione Wak BLT club, Chicazo; and Chester Nelson, 'f‘m'nl W conrovury through # 9¢ ling the guard to climb to the rnor.‘s:.m,::,”or STeARZAon. DIl 1RO oopyyye s i Fourth Hieat Century Cycling club, $t. Louis. s i an SUPTEME |4 prisoner fled to anotaer part of | S \GIE [ textile sit. | Toombs was reported to have re- The fourth and last heat was won “This is as it should have been,” |the yard, broke into the home Of |\ tion’ tomporarily focused here, CS1Ved threats of action aguinst him } Miss Van Norden, Holland, with | Olympics he s T i e o i st prison official, swapped his prison | (¢ Oy FERIOUIIN (ORI RES by insurance: commissioners unless . llinois women's A. C.[ London, T UP—J. . Wad-|jyion and can be no loss of nationaf | 4TV for civilian clothes. and walked |5 ¢y putent week and news was re. | e Teturned the securitics. Harold ond in Norden's time was 1ior azer of 1he Britsh OIIDIC | yianits ot sovercionty as would have | OUt Of the institution to freedom. |& (il 0L MRCE AN MG DI B0 | Woodward, assistant investment de- 215 and Miss launtz made the team which just retuped from the pem tio cge e the Mesican gov. | At the time of his escape, App had |\ 050" PR, R, (O80T Hlon [ PaTtment manager of the company. itunce in 3:29 games at Amsterdam, fold an Der- | rment bean forecd {o siald. i the | Ferved nearly five years of his sen- | (hlg G NCTTNN S TPNCTSCRY Taaid in an astidavit made in St ANl three of the American girls viewer today that he welcomed the fpy . of the diplomatic representa- | 0% the controversy there before s |1:0uls yesterday that he delivered cntcred remained in the competition | 2llocation of the next OIVIDICS 10 | ieiq of the department ot clats . |ing an investigation to detoimiing $3,500,000 in securities to i Gertrade Hoftman qualiied | the United States it oz e | nor U vy, of e Uni- | SALARY AGREEMENTS the. responsibility for. the prolonged | Toombs at Chicago, June 13, through a tie for the best time for [plan of hOUng them on the Pcifi .y of Torona, conducting. the Q T able. e ] Men's Swimming 2 ST AL IR, ! vicwed the general facts of the po: down offers of the state to arbitrate | 2 cha e venue 1o so were on | R s £3.000 Sct for Park Supcrintendent, ' s ! SR el b " iange the venue to somewhere on [ 31400 L Suiarl (o s LT 1 srieh's 200, meter breast atroli Atiantie coust Tm_atraid they |0 SEGEREEL SURETY e vl el e s Won by, Teurue of Japan with |87 going {0 be very wmuch dieap- |y, Bt e AR - | Tve; pritioniot Ecacheliping S 8 L - | \hipping Beard Chajrman Says They o 3 R one Tho . | pointed with the representation & % iy Py » o —~ e - 4l 3 fbencs bt Gasile geoon 1 Thomas {E000 e games tromthe Britan e thopeRiEYel acic ot | Other Municipal Controversies. — = Grasp Every Opportunity to Rap only entry in this event from the | 217 Aupal | Sas | Membera of the common councit Amcrican Boats, B b filben dhs anflmen] s Anetla is (Do igriakGy | {commitice which appointed in | | Siickiag. The: vioming Gma 38 D Pfi!'SC’“nls aniettont s, mdlks an) Gofystment 4n Washington, Aug. 7 UP—English | 3 Lo b . i with the British team’s showing and ‘. | the disput¢ concerning the salaries | Party Workers in Ne i . 1-5, met @ new Olympic record. A i e Aiveatag] R i penule on i e ) n New nd and newspapers were charged today by The second and last of the semi-!that the time when one nation dom Mg, James lingwood, City Enginecr Philip A.| Scaboard States Will Gather Un- ‘l"“"l""ul"] O'Connor of the shipping final heats in the 200 meter breast |inated proceedings has gone, Almost | 705 (TN Marian nd | Btrest: Superintendent voard with grasping every opportun- stroke competition was won by |every country had its share of suc- | L0000 ncaod, 2ugent &olle; huve agresd! o pho: der Dircction of Mr, Work. ||l_\' to Awmr d|s|)ara[l;|l( articles Rafémacher of ‘Germany with |cesses at Anisterdam this year. — |pose that Ellingwood be paid S aehingLon CAE TR el e M ".""".'f'." Harling of Sweden second. The time | “As regards the United tes| Mps. Bret Necee of Corbin avenue | 000 a year, as recommended by his|of confere 4 . Hita BmEnt fo & 0epbrie] S Alrs A 5 of conferences with party workers ' in the London FKvening Standard was 2:56 am. 've been talking with some of |was the guest of Mrs. Howard |board, but has been unable to'agree |y Rlao0lan i iTe’ Baden : 4 5 . . i i . : - | i ingland and astern | which blamed the poor showing of Tsuruta; Spence, Canada; Nde- | their athletes and 1 think there's the | Bruemmer at Westbrook last weck. fon the other salaries. ates will be undertaken | certain American Olymple athlete fonso, Phillipines; Rademacher. | impression that the strain of their | s |*"mhi dispits over the pay of bt | by Crairman Work of the Beniblle| s piia menican Olympls siictes Germany, and Harl Sweden, mtercollcgiae Campionships, their | Miss Ruth Lannon of Lincoln city cnzincer ended with Alderman | can National Commitice upon his re- | ship, the aicamer President Roose- qualified for the fina national ehampionships and 1ryouts |court and Miss Catherine Maloney | uvid L. Nair favoring $4,250 and | turn from the Pacific coast late this | yey - fo he O} vie games proved just o dack Rock avenue sail tomor- | o] 3 I sky - tar . Clapp Wins Heat i SRR e L LanC sy ST e ol “Without commenting on the fact To' tHe Siiination Touts' of. ihe | Anade 100 mioh. In olher warda) vow for Benmula, dehers Ui ing that it be at least $4,300. Asi Both national and state lcaders as | (hat the American team has 8o far S Vi there's o sugzestion that the be for ten days. el R aC o Tose e i - 8 U 400 mistacs bt fine slol dwimal| LTI HCRe's 4 eumgcalion Aht e fucior agh Meriam's predvcesor, Joseph D well as men and woimen workers| gutpointcd by ahout two fo ono its ming two firsts in euch heat and |, M0 S L Al G 1 Whge and | Wanie wecelod $5.000, Bl cate st ol ekl il be fntvied Wb Mg e vival 8 e OISR SRR the best third for all heats q a0 suodepndiling | nd Mrs. G € Wing o anel | mission favored $5,000 for him. and | conferences at which conditions will | 'Connor said, *I cannot refrain for the semi-ft Thursday by Austin ( fornia, with Clapp trailed 300 meters but the irresistible spurt a meters pulle ten meters. Clapp's -5 hil Arai s r s schedule hea app of Hollywood, Cali Arai of was won Japan second m the last away to a victory by in 5 nee Cra the second heat Japan 500 4 In the third was first with Heinrich of ¢ Vith (he Bosers Stephen Holaika, 1 from the | mited States, wor fimir Tommy Pote 7 "o nited | 1 of Arzentir decizion tod the eliminations in clase. Landini had the better of the the welterweiz over- | and finished | United | seconds. ! . SWALLOWS SAFETY ! Formal opening of the Olympic games is splendidly portrayed here, | stationed near the royal box in the stands, snapped FORMAL OPENING OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES n : Flags were marking the |Here is the formal opening of the Olympic games at Amsterdam as seen from the skies. way for the colorful procession of the competing athletes as an NEA Service photographer, |Forty thousand persons were in the huge stadium as the picture was taken. The star athletes the scene, of 46 nations were drawn up for the picturesque pageantry. Olympiad history. American in the first and third rounds. | John L. Daley, of Waltham, Mass.. | competing in the bantamweight | | class, advanced through his first pre- ‘ | | liminary by defeating Bjerke Nor- | way, by decision. Daley | winti; casily won all three rounds. Bicyclists Get Away (Continued from First Page) Amsterdam, Aug. 7 (UP)—Sev- enty-nine rider representing twen- dhas heen welcomed by the more im- their vacation Creseent Penney of Wilmington, M. and Mrs Hardin street a cis Williams, 11 Years Ol of [V, for two weeks i . but Alderman Nair was not|Herbert Hoover. ‘oo tauieh Teodtng.” "HHila-48 5 calliet e S S L A e | 1 to mo beyond $2,100, an in-| Earle 8. Kinsley, national commit- | ynique complaint about an ocean Derly is Becovering from Unusual : | \iie Sammel Malmes and san of |Crease of $100 over his present pay. | teeman from Veruiont, who is chair- | jinor, 1t is my understanding, how- Noxperithie: L et of |11 was voted to meet next Monday |man Work's assistant at mational | ever, that the coaches of the Olym- e or 1. Hilachrandt who is | night to again consider ‘the Merian lquarters. explained that th| i¢’ {eam, ot the operators of the Dorby, Awg. T (B 1rancis Wil- | Z SRR S cin Bertin, sasille salaries. |mectings are planned as a means| qyip, are responsible for the diets of of Oranze, who on Satur : C = |of canvassing the situation and 10| {050 participating in the games.” L - unclasped |y ain Anderson of 593 West R[DGE | “cnable the national leaders to learn RS s et I uarters |\ 4SS Arect and Miss Josephine | PlcNIC AT VIMY | what Is being done in the field and or arteficy Grirfin hospital | 10T S Hotel Samoset, Lake | [1e1 the state and county leaders | Ty o the effects of Dr. Paul | 300 SOPPVE B0 5 A0 Britih Vet Gother With Fam- | what is being done to put over the | : B. Macr of New Maven who Jast | Y (Pnepesa B g | | national as well as the entire repub- | Discovered on Links of Dyker Beach O Rl Sl oy ia = flies to Commemorate One Of | i (ickpt | win b 3. 1 e he Mics Mary Burkarth of Walnut = ~ " Park it Club in Brookl: To- L e reet will spend the monih of | Bloudicst World War Battles, P ™ d ed ar ess on the Jung: S 2 v Hidze, one of the hloodiest - - New York, Aug. 7 (P—The muti- Ry | ntually Miss Catherine Mangan of 480 0 qoge of the World War, was| | v of the child Myrtle street, and Miss Mary Mc- |0 00 S8 IS T ground today |Exchange Club Acts A« Host To Ia|m1 body of a man \'\hcs: r:::a u:u Carthy of 79 Clark street, arc on nthe sreat piigrimage of British [ cpidren ¢ | almost severed was found today on P RATHING RES ot Wiy wver the Mabsm 0ol |t a0l (e Tasiiies selchrat-]| ‘USRS Wote Simuncs At Dake |y ke of the Dyier Soh Dot NEW RATHING RESORT /%o ciinaaa ed fhe Canadian victory of 1917 Compounce This Aftcrnoon. club in Brooklyn, and police started Mayors of nearby towns greeted «fforts to trace among other theories o \vthur A4 Hebert and son and | (no piiziims and many of the resi- | In accordance with the countiy |a possibility of another gang killing. Faittord’s, Kroeh-Waier b AT Ak 1 Smith of 120 Commercial | nts of those places joined the Ril- | Wide custom of the Exchange clubs, | A card found in the man's pocket e e eturned home from | arime. All, fncluding Countess Haig, | the local club is obscrving “Sunshin: | bore the name of C. Marinon. Corona ervoir New 1s Cpen and | G000 e N Y., where they at- | widow o fthe field marehal, caried |Sbecial” day today by entertaining | tailor. Marcinino's wife said he left tended the funeral of their sister parin b, e rom | wielr Have repiaced the shell-torn |Pos of fhe club is “to bring sun-| Authoritien said they believed the . tior - umo lesolation of the contlict. |shine where none exists.” The|man was killed in some other part I B g preImuL | “'Not all the Dilzrims were actuated [€hairman in charge of the comnmil- | of the city and his body dumped on y i 2% I Ao epirit. O ther was| that anged the program i$|the goif course, which {s located ! Miss Mary lyman of Bristol 1is|Ly holiday epivit. One MotAer V8| powint Riley. where Irankie Yale, netorious i pending two weeks in this ity as there who hod dost S sons 10 U Ty spite of the weather the club | Brooklyn gangster, was shot to death ik et the guest of her aunt. Mrs. M. Me- |var and little :";“”“'v’""\)“‘,:,(,,'\ "% members and the children left from | fuly 1. o ST e T e i et Wates motored to |the Children’s home at 12:15 o'clock | The hody found today bore 44 stab £ e . e e Phigrimage. e |in automobiles which were led by a | wounds. v rronnding | v Misses Clair Humason and Hazel | 0/ o §ie tonight and temor- {Dand. Thie afierncen will be apewt e : it MeNamara of West Main street ar. 1SS A1 LD 0L me. I running off athictic events and LAWSUIT CONTINUED L3 ardC A nauMRLT 1 epending 4 week at Myrtle Beach. |00 A 0 e conducted at |Prizes will be awarded to all the| gpe case of the North American " " - Fines by the Archbishop of York. |Ninners. The club will provide the |y iiyte against Paul D. Whiting- < Helen Sullivan of Brighton, | 2 b children with tickets to all the con- | oy continued today in ity 1 i nndoe | of the ¢ty Mass. 1= spending the month of | SMOKI: NUISANCE O T e iy, hopeorn |COUTt by Judge Henry P. Roche for r Augnst as the guest of her | i, Mass. Aug. T (UP)— Loret e b ine the afteroon |an indefinite period due to the fail- Mre. L. R. Bolger of 40 W Without falgge a blindfold test. fg o 0™ "day a dinmer will [Ure of locating the defendant. The NEW ALTITUDE MARK et Vittsfield polee decided that Frank he sorved in the pavilion. Acts of |suit is for courses and books order- v (1)~ A new - Petrezclla’s automobile was the | Vaudouilio il then be provided and [ed and taken by the defendant, for ¢ aerial gliders « John. ir. and Rita Noonan of 17 anokiest meachine they had ever [{he children brought back home. |Which he failed to pay. The firm of 1 Llished today Carlson street are visiting at the geen. District Judge Hibbard agreed | NG — Kirkham, Cooper. Hungerford & ' Anstrian fiyer Kronfeld, in a home of M M. Noonan at New with the police and fined Petrezella | Approximately 15,000,000 acres of |Camp is representing the plaintift hoen mountains that Jiocholle, N. Y. for the month of £10 for making a smoke nuisance Florida's area is covered with for- |and Willlam Mangan represents the hours, | August. | with his car. ests and second growth timber. defendant. Y VORURPr e £3¢ LT A JORRL ISEARCH FOR ESCAPER 'FROM CHARLESTOWN pmson;NlN[ ARRESTED IN inuzh the salary committee prop ' | | proved by the | James their Tunehes in cardboard boxes as TOOMBS SAYS THEREIS | NOTHING T0 WORRY ABOUT President am F. App Was Serving 10-12 FALL RIVER TODAY (Continued from Iirst Page) of Insuranee Company Years for Assaulting Two Assurcs Stockholders That Young Girls All is Satisfactory. ed a fig- | be inquired into. The meetings will | compare with those being held now the chairman with western lead- ers as he proceeds to Palo Alto, Cal., to attend the notification exercises of from observing the alacricity with | which the Lnglish press clutches at cver opportinity to issue disparaging tatements about American ships. The principal complaint scems to be 0, but this was not up- council. Councilman Murphy wanted the sal- strect rintendent fixed at supe the entire personnel of the children’s The pur- home yesterday and had not r fielas | home at Lake Compounc turned. A ) T0 BROADCAST A FAREWELL ! Seventeen Stations Will Be Linked ' . Together to Say Goodbye to Com- mander Richard E. Byrd. > New York, Aug. 7 (P—Seventeen broadcasting stations will be chained together tomorrow night to broad- cast a farewell program for Com-s | mander Richard E. Byrd and his .5 antarctic expedition. The party plans to sail for the south within a few in the hookup will be: New York; WEEI Boston; Hartford; WR( WGY, Schenectady; WGR, Buffal WJAR, Providence; WTAG, Worces. * ter; WOSH, Portland, Me.; WLIT, Philadelphia; WCAE, _Pittsburgh; WTAM, Cleveland: WGN, Chicago; KSD, St. Louis; WO Davenport; . WHO, Des Moines; WOW, Omaha. , The broadcast will open at 17 o'clock. eastern standard time, and continue an hour. W FIND CENTER OF STORM 4 Fixed OF Shore at Point Midway Between Palm Beach and Jupiter Inlet by Weather Bureau. K Miami, Fla., Aug. 7 (P)—Center of « . the tropical disturbance, which since Sunday has been moving slow- ly out of the Bahamas toward the * P/ Florida coast, was fixed definitely by i the weather bureau this morning at a point only a short distance off j shore, midway between Palm Beach and Jupiter Inlet. Full force of the storm probaby will be felt along the coast at these points before noon today, Richard W. Gray. Miami meteorologist. said, but he does not” § expect the wind velocity to be much greater than 50 miles an hour, at ity ‘ center. P The distance between Palm Beach - The opening was the ninth in |and Juplter Inlet is 18 miles atteste ing the small extent of the storm, the intensity of which has never been estimated at more than gale force, Mr. Gray said. Before 10 o'clock this morning ® |strong northeast winds were report- e [ngs ed at West Palm Beach and at | Jupiter. The barometer was 29.75 and falling at the Palm Beaches, Pivsas me while Jupiter's reading two hours PIORKOWSKI—SIWICKI previously was 20.96 and falling The marriage of Miss Clara 8iwl- | 1,piq1y, Miami's barometer had not cki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- | f,)6n pelow 29.92 and the weather dore Siwicki of 132 Cleveland strect iy,,reqy suid all danger of high winds to Krank Piorkowski, son of Mr. and |} 0"y passed Mrs. William Piorkowski of 45 Hor- Ry ace street, took place this mornin . v at § o'clock at Sacred Heart church, | Chemist From Wesleyan The ceremony was performed by E“gaged in This City J Alxander Kowaleayh. deacon, and |J- formerly assistant instructor in vk, deacon, and 3 A Rev. Paul Bartlewski, sub-deacon, |CHeMistty at Weslevan university, The bride wus attircd in a gown | 'TOM Which he was graduated in of white satin, trimmed with Span. | 1926 and from which university he jeh lace and wore a Rose Marie vell, | Was given a M. A. has been en- trimmed with rhinestones and lilies | 8aged by E. Rackliffe of this of the valley. She carricd a bouquet | City as laboratory chemist and as- o of lilies sistant manager of the Rackliffe The maid of honor was Miss Flor- Oil company. ence Kowalczyk. She wore a laven- Mr. Rackliffe has equipped a der gown with hat to match The best man was Benjamin Pior- many friends from w York, Massachusetts and Ilori da. Later in the day the couple lefi and Niagara Ifalls. After their re turn they will make their home af 132 Cleveland street. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chapin o 144 Kelscy street the engagement Savickas, son of Mr. and Savickas of 96 Kclsey street. Mr. Savickas now stationed a Point. s00n. The wedding wi 318 MAIN ST. gg\sthK.i.“.efl s th 35C [ and ed & bouquct of pink tea roses. Kowski, brother of the bridegroom |charge, A reception was held at the home | of the bride's parents attended by a — ‘ large number of guests among them Pennsylvania, for a wedding trip which will take them to New York city, Washington have announced of their daughter, Miss Irene I. Chapin, to Albin P. Mrs. L. the United States Military Academy HE NEW BRITAIN MARKET modern chemical lahoratory at his Franklin square business headquar- - ters and Mr. Diggin will be ‘in testing and analyzing all petroleum products handled. Vare’s Condition ls— . Slightly Improved t Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 7 (UP) Slight improvement” was noted carly today in the condition of Sen- - |ator-elect William 8. Vare, of Penn- t | sylvania, who suffered a paralytic stroke last Wednesday, but he is “not yet out of danger.” He is conscious but dangerously f | weak, his physicians said. Senator Charles Waterman of Col- orado, chairman of the sub-com- mittce investigating campaign funds and clections, has been asked by « Irancis 8. Brown, Vare's counsel, to postpone the hcaring set for Aug. 15 at Pittsburgh, where Vare was scheduled to appear. @) t Co. PHONE 2485 tans e 35¢ Vel »n28¢c .m25c LAMB STEW 1 ZOC Fores of LAMB .... LEAN PORK CHOPS . LOIN LAMB CHOPS .. VEAL CHOPS ........ VEAL or b 32¢ .. b 49¢ canasbssennanss D SRREY fi;mntm 3:nns 28C | Conl fe-ctmnery | SUGAR ... 3 m525c CAMPBELL’S BEANS MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ...... QUEEN QUALITY FLOUR ......... sack $1.15 - 49¢ .. 3 cans 25¢ 2 cans 25c 2 cans 25¢ Farly dune Peas .. Tollet Tissue 4 rolls 25¢ Promier Kalad Dressing, bot. 33¢ WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTER 2 Ibs. 95¢ Fresh Selected EGGS .... 2 doz. 79¢ Best Pure LARD .... 2 s 29¢ Good Lack Oleo ... Ib 32¢ . 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