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AEdfe 80; H e ^ Relief: —(A P)—The beachcoiutblng busL WHEAT . FIELD . SOWN ■ness boomed here today. • - —for -WORLD'S FAIIl I .With each wave'at high tide, ; Coordinator, Pim Pi^ seb^ns of Long Island’s north GERMAN NOTE -.New, York, Sept. 28— (AP)_ short; residents deployed along A wheat fleld^-only one within Stuns Hobfe Of ^ gram Of. Expeditin^Aid. the sapds and hauled out furni- ture ahd clothing-washed into GI VES CZECHS the city a llmlU-wiU be on- ex- hibit at- the New York World's the sound by fast week’s hurri- Fair. Hitler, Chamberlaiii, Mii* ^ cane and tidal wave. - BCLLBT|N!j . - The quarter- acre site was Furniture labels indicated It THEIR LIBERTY Hartford, 8epL '28,—(AF)-r sow(n ye.sterday. if will be cul- hqd come from Connecticut, 25 solini And Daladier Isl Rapidly organizing the rehabili- mllee distant. T ’ . > tivated ab part of a baking com-‘ pany’s exhibit. tation program of the state fol- All lowing the disastrous hurricane-, Letter To Chamberlain Says Meet In Mnoicb; Germ ul and flood, Col. Thomas Hewes, coordinator of rehabtutatiom' Mobilization Po conferred today In the hril or- Political And Economic In- DISEASE FEARS ^ 'th e House ■ ’of Representatives.. ILDUCEPICKED with Representatives of all s'tato departments conducting dependence H of findan* London, Sept. (AP) — T M
relief work. .Alarmed by . the ifLEH A LlED FOR MEDIATION electrifying announcement to blockade of commodities and gered By>Nazi Occupation stunned House of Qommona food Intended for 'Connecticut, that Europe’s big four — Hltli sufferers, due to the truck- BY RED CRdSSf Chamberlain, Mussolini and men's strike Jn,the New -Yorlc W^Ha .^Sudeten German Berlin, Sept. 28.—(AP)—An au- TO AVERT WAR Ci^’ area, .Governor Cross ap- ' u Czechoslovakian border guards continued _to 61er—would meet tomorrow In Mi ctoh along the d-sputed boundary Nazi motorcars like those shown above at the border town bf Gras.; thoritative source srtid today Reichs- Ich snatched Europe back from pealed to- Governor ,^^Moore. of ^ met a VIolenUfate. ,Gcrma'n, news sources said, the machines had been wrecked by hand grenades. • New Jersey- to get me AFL to, Medical Director Charader* ftJChrec .Adolf HIUejft had sent a let- brink of Imminent war. This'picture was trahsmltted by radio from London, to New York. - ® let shipments through. ter to Prime Minister crhamberlaln Accepts Responsibility At Within a few second Prime izes Conditions'^tisfac- giiaranteeing^ that - Czerhoslovakla’i Ister. Chamberlain painted a cl Hartford, Sept. 28.~(A P )—Con. ed picture of the World’s political and economic Independence Request Of Britain; Con- for peace In the most nectlcut tackled a staggering task of wouIfT not be endangered by Ger- tbry After Tonr Of Strick- nounccment Parliament haa /heaf#. reconstruttlon in storm devastate JAPAN ASKED man occupation of SUdeteiiland. tacts Hitler About Meet- In a generation. . areas'todayr as official estimates of ROOSEVELT MAKES NEW The letter, sent yesterday after Gernian mobUizaUol^' postpone.' , property destruction by floods and en Areas; Dedlh Tofl 592. Chamberlain’s, broadcast to the ed for 24 hours whileI t h e iramlewofl hurricane soared to $100.000,0()0 and TO SEND PLEA Britl.oh Empire, was reported to ing At Muiucb Tomorrow, the four great Euro; powaijp^ the .toll of khowa dead edged above haye said, hbwe.ypr,. that occupation .sought a new way. to . 80. TO HITLER wacovw^ Boston,. Sept. 28.—(AP) —Fears of the Sudeten territory waa "Indis- Germany’s demands cession •^2 crln Cbl. Thomas Hewes, appointed pensable" In view, of conditions' Rome, Sept. 28.—(A P)—Premier Czechoslovakia’s SudetanlaikjU state rellel. co-ordinator by Gov. that dlqeai^ mlght follow last week's which Germany could no longer en- Mussolini;', today became a mediator. Pfemlflbjmlft- MuaaoUnt'Musaor '' of - — * Hvldu* , -Wilbur'L. Gross, summoned officiala hurricaneldevastation in New -Eng- dure. Directed Only To In Oermuiy’a conflict with Checho- ed the role of m e n to r m ____ ^Ih’a< Of federal and state agepcies to land w.cre allayed today by Red REPLY TO LAST Measure Of Safety German ally an Cross medical officers,'as the knoWn Hitler told the British prime min- slovakia. -: " “ ' —. democracies. unified program of- expedlting aid of Ameri(;aD Envoy Requests 'Ihtuing death toll passed beyond 5Qp. ny; Suggests Con- ister Germany's decision to occupy He accepted the responaibiilty, in- Roosevelt .Message* Flgiir* I u l U 1) the atrickeri regions. Sudetenland Oct. 1 waa Intended foimed sources said, at the request Message* from President E \ Hewes, Democratl(\^ candidate for Dr. WiUiam De Klelne, National APPEAL BY FDR I ad to( Appeal Be Sent Hitler A ni solely as a measure of safety to In- velt to Hitler, Mpsaoltoi sDd . lieutenant governor, was assigned Red Ooss medical director, char- Of General Parley of Great Britain ih .a desperate el- _ J iWch 1 acterized health conditions as "very sure orders during^final' settlement fort to avert war. A personal mss- geveriimcht Jap«m^.^»ir6dS8 I - rocedi , the Job o.f cp-ordlnating relief and T the"pr^Iem T)y a plebiscite. toe rn^U-Communitt pact-^lgiuriMJ reconstruction work after an emer- satisfactory” after a jo iir of the Benes; Proposal To Bh sage from President Roosevelt, re- Ian, n stricken areas along the Connectl, NOT EXPECFEDP Germany ,1s even ready to be co- ceived at the crucial moment, may the Ughthlng change* of the _ gency conference ' of municipal ancf The haggard ChantoerlSto hli relief officials at the' state capitol cut and Rhode Island coasts. guarantor with Poland and Hungary also have influenced his acceptance. The Red Cross listed 15,440 fam- of the revised Czechoslovak state’s when he entered the House to yesterday at which Governor Cross Given Serions T h o n ^ t After receiving personal mea- toe most momentous speoch bt asserted: >. . ilies as receiving aid, and aaid . ..BIlWUETDri : - independence, KlUcr was - aaid to ■ag* -from Prim* Minister Chamber- 44,000 suffered loss In the storm. Spokeanan For Nazi For- hay# written. career did not know that the Me -- -Connecticut has suffered to the Waol^Utap. 8Mt. 28.—AP) lain of Great Brlfain, II Dues Imme- mectog was to be held. Hla i tune of about IJOO.OOO.OCIO.''' . -< i Discoveries of new deaths in Mas- .Tokyo, Sept. 28.rr-(AP)—United —White HansA a(ttdfaes hantd H* also was reported to have ask- sachusetts,- Vermont and Connecti- 'hd Chamberlain, why . Britain was diately got tof touch with Reichs- speech tnalcated he thought i "The further we look into the dis-, States Ambassador Joseph C. Grew aa “veryN, encouraging'’ today eign Office Says Tnne fuehrer Hitler,, presumably by tele- evitable. „ . ' f*e*u aater, .the worse it atmears”, he cut lifted the toll to 602. divided as the suqiinohlng by Adolf Hitler mobilizing her fleet and France was hha' follows: Rhode Island, 268; Massa- today asked Japan to send a peace preparing for a state of war if phone. But a pencil scribbled noth banAed added. ) of representatives' of England, Subsequently, it wm« annotmeed to him an hour and a half after h* iosaibi) Session Not Necesaaiy. appeal to Adolf Hitler and President France afid It^ly to a oonfer- For Ezeban^ng Friend- Chamberlain realised, as he . said In (Continued On two) Eduard Benes of Czechoslovakia. hla broadcast, that Europe ought that Mussolini, Hitler,.Chamberlain, began explaining why it appealed ,M s hat ' State Senator James R. Rahbett enoe in Munich tomorrow..' and Premier Daladier of France • must come changed the Bioondr* A Wi of Windsor Locks urged Governor Grew made his proposal in a half- Stephen Early, a presidential not to be pluhged Into a war on ac- hour conference with Gen. Kmzub^ ly Messages/Is Past would meet in Munich tomorrow tense House and golietle* Into (M gne Cross to convene the General A's- seeretary, told thls'to newsmen, cheering frenzied maa*. hlge Ugakl, foreign minister. advising them slnhdtnnebusly (Conttntied on itoge Ten.) morning. Mato * sembly in emergency, session, but ' It waa a message from Hitler bury Ur the chief executive asserted he did He, called Ugaki’s attention to that President Roo.serelt’S -cable Delivera Rooeeveit’s Message ALCORN REQUESTS Prestclent Roosevelt’s first appeal to Berlin. Sept. 28—(AP) — A For- Ambassador William Phillips of vitlng him.—as the premiers Mancbe not believe that step Was necessary. to the German chancellor last France and Italy also were iwrit " Colonel Hewes immediately set up. Hitler and Bepes apd suggested that night probably would be the eign office spokesman,, commenting the United Stated went to 11 Duce’s Japan send a similar me'.tsage. - ch’pf executive’s final wor,4'- In 6fflce ih toe Palazzo -Venezia to de- to toe Munich conference. . h ea d m a rb ^ sjn an bfljce in the old yP®U-5'‘**l4ehtjFtooBeyelt’.s^iate8t ap- MRS. mmm A p i ^ Through MOssollqL- . ; -» The Foreign -Office announced -that ' the European crisis. ' -V - , - liver Roosevelt’s- message, the -con- ,. Senare chamhef at the State Capi- peal; for peace to Relciisfuebrer Hit- Chamberlain, whq ^ d ordet^^ tol-. and announced it would be kept Ugalfl replied Japan “will give the tent* of wblcU were not immediately Foi American proposal, serious conslder- ler, said today that the'time for ex- divulged. Britain’s mighty fleet liobUtoM hut open around the clock if need be. Washington, Sept. 28 — (AP)' — py d e_cae flaai aginrt tor SH( .....‘The" ■purpose of tHIs office"', the' atienrfrem-her-owii-atandpelrit and T f ealdehf'Kooe'evel t' appe a led ’ afiew changing friendly-messages Is'-past ^-Prom- private vBources; dlplCmau take appropriate measures in- this and It waa uhlikelv any reply would negoUatlon by an appeal tlu p a rt relief co-ordinator sald,^,“is .to facili- jHakesHInlieraUed Appear to Adolf Hitler late last , night to beard that Hitler Had accepted, t^us- Mussolini, Hitler's partner' to tin tate. the; dissemination 'bf Infonra-- -connection." ' ■ be sent to the United sUtes’ preal so’llnl as mediator and th at Ekluard avoid plunging Europe Into the dynt. Fascist axis, and it worked 8BOI tlon coheerning hurricane, and flood Crge Snpport For AUlee . ' holocaiist of war. Benee had' resigned as president of Melrlnkai; one of the strongest . TOuf Fuehrer," said toe spokes- 7^ news was, wielved with relief t® stricken-cities, towns and ance In Cases Growing Unlike hU earlier plea for peace To Replace Mrs. Lewis On CzechosJovakla.-'-ThlB-'tattelr'report'; roost toe sanie' luhllatthii ~ as tei ' individuals throughout the state of .nationalist societies in Japan, man, “ took cognizance of toe*Ameri- adopted a'resolution today, urging, which \rent ' tO ' Czechoslovakia, can hrasldent's reply to his. yester however, lacked confirmation, v. land as if az^ actual-armiatto* half -1 Great Brlrali^ and France .aa well as Great refief ': wito' '”apparenl In been declaredl ' "MBHy. lMHfiV8a~—______16“ (ixiDtlnaed On Page iwo) Out Of Watnrbur]^ Probe. the government to announce its "in- day's tclcg^ram, but no answer Ift G. 0. P. Ticket;, Harwood tentions of taking part in a Euro- Germany, the Prealdcnt.dlrecte^ hU likely to be forthcoming,' else there Italian-circle*-when word earn*'Of was tantamnuiit'Jo. thatr hecauaau'^ pean war" on the side of Italy and message only to Hitler, thereby in- the Scheduled four-powrer conrerence toe mobilizatioh which- the FueluwtK- will be no end to the messaging back deferred 24 hours almpst Inevitably Waterbury, Sept. 28 —,'(AP) — Germany if oneXevelops. dicating ha believed the Relchs and forth.” L. Urges Getting Onl Vote. at Munich, fuehrer would be responsible If ne- wpuld .have meant war vrito Czecho- Special Prosecutlur Hugh M. Alcorn The resolution demanded that "Gur Fuehrer now; as before,- is II Duce- had been represente^ln TO BEGIN EFFORT Japan aid- Germany whether or not gotiations to avert war broke down doing all he can, to avert waf' and foreign -circles as piqued at the- fall slovakia with the '{Irtlhablllty lat making an unheralded appearance' now. before the^~ Shperipr „._.cpurt. aakpd Soviet Russia became involved In a safeguard, the interests of peace but ure ofif oother statesmen to invite.him conflict.----- " r ‘ “Prqsent^, negotiations still stand .Hartford, Sept. 28—(A^)-r-DlB- ((>nt1|ined on. P a ^ Tea. Judge Earnest C._ Simpson today it Is up to the others to*do likewise.’^ cusslon of candidates to fill the va- to take .-a-large role'la-the efforts .a change of venue in. the triiils Sent to the cabinet, army and open,” he said. ('They can be con- No- lnstrucllons To Newsmen fpr, a Sudeten settlement. “TO O TTilSiKSf Unued if yotf will give toe word.” cancy pn the Republican state ticket of 27.men facing criminal prtisecu- navy chiefs of staff, and G,crman and Asked whether any Insthictlbna resulting from the hurrirane death Eliminate Friction -Italian ambassadors, the resolution The President suggested, too, pos- on editorial policy had been given The hieseages of P*e*|dent Roose- tlpn aa a result of the Waterbury said; / of Mrs. Heleii E. Lewis apparently grand Jury investigation. ;Slble convoking of a general. parley' Germany newsmen in their dally centered today on Mrs. Sarah B. velt and Prime MlifiSter Chamber- • "Europe now Is threatened with a In some neutral spot in Europe press conference he replied-in -tta .'Four Reasons Cited Crawfbnl, six-term atate represen- lain were regarded In these quay-; Wi n Attempt - To Formnlate great vvar over the Czechoslovak Is- where all nations "dlrecUy Inter- negative., . ^ Alcofn. . who came herb'-vwlth tative from Westport. ters as' haying eliminated any trace I sue. If war comes, and even If ested In the present .p^troversy” lt.jWa8 said reHabIy)'’however, that County Detective Edward J. Hickey, Soviet Russia falls to enter It, It Is Her name wAs jn the forefront of possible friction over,.toese seem- j Compromise Between La- dted four reasons In a written mo- could- meet and settle their troubles yesterday as Republican “Mtders .ing slights; ; inciimhant upon Japan to'give posi- pacifically; ; (Continued on Page'Ten. tion for seeking a shift in the scene tive suDport.to Germany. discussed the proper profedpro fpr The -Earl of Perth, .the-' British of the trials, among them that as "It Is'clear that the fate of the '' Purely European Problein nominating a new candidate -for an bassador, convey^ Chamber- bor Unions And Raflroads. He made It clear at the same secretary of state in Mrs. LewisI* lalnia message' tp Count .Galeazzo (Continued on- lage Two.) Ume.-~ however, that the United place, with many of them favoring Save peace OTEnropp. No .UUU2iri(MFPAiiAl)lB.“ ly before. Mr. Roosevelt and hla ilarUurd, Sept. 2 8 ;:^ i$ F j—iTier® pleyes then voteij to strike, present crop control, legislation even t Record world supplies Of wheat c ' So, Just four dayb before the cabinet had listened. to Premier . New.^York, Sept. 28.-r-(API —A n^ 'T h e line s^id the skipping of will be no .Vrnilstlce day ponute thl* V If a European war brought a huge both in tola and other major wheat .' walkout was scheduled,; President export demand for Americaa. farm ' producing countries, made It appear. (Thamberlaln’s ipeech from London Paris, Sept. 28 —(AP) -Prem ier American, 'injsh homeward from ' Hamburg was ordered to speed fleo- year, it was announced today by ..Roosevelt appointed yesterday an products. and carefully examined Hitler’s re- Daladier will go. to Munich tomor- war-menacfd. Europe prompted the ' Americana homeward rather_____, the Armistice Day Committee. XMnsigency fact-finding board. Officials said, that the 1939 wheat ply to the President’s earlier appeal row to Join Premier .Mussolini ol Eltoitotttion of the tradithuial .esent This official said Secretary Wal- program, _oatlIned several weeks, To some of the United State* lines today to prepare than qy fear of Imminent hostilities' . ^ ^ ^ p re e a flO-pay Delay. lace Would reassert the administra- President’s ad- Italy and Prime Minister Chamber- in Germany. -rtas voted last night at a meeting --Under^touRai\way Labor A ct ' bw OUL/U8V Oil I vimmwa lain of • Britain in a round-table for wholesale evacuation on-ships In the mayor's nfllce due'to tack of tion's faith in toe existing legisla- anticipated needs. The Champlain of the French-Jinf i fhia forces a oO-day delay in both peered the Fuehrer hSd carried toe consultation , wll.h RclOhsfuehrer with capacities augmented by iuln- sailed yesterday with pql'y^ t? pas-i appropriation from, tne the impositioh ofiqia.w age reduc^ tion in speeches .to be made tols . Farmers, were asked to plant only dreds. of cots, lifeboats and extra week in toe wheat and cotton helta. world even closer to war by the Hitler in an effort to save the gen sengers out pf an estimated 322 who Comnmn Coiwctl. Uons and.lhe calling of^astrlke. 55,000,000 acres to wheat, compared language_o^l8-reply than he had eral.peace qf .EurOpc. provlsloris. _ ' •- ■ had booked pa**age, and the lux- The' Emergency .Board has SO-days He will sprtik at Hutchmsoii, Kans., with 80.000,000 seeded for this The French)■ W ar. Ministry an- THe Line 'moved quickly to meet Thursday, and at Fort Worth, Tex., in previousTtatements. urious- Norawndie suffered 231 can- FORMING LOAN’BOABDS , fo - make a 'rep o rt oi(. the contro- year’s crop. Any expansion of toe The Relchsfuehrer's refJy said toe nounced this supreme move to- avert an emergency like ,the exodus from cellations, leaying 401 to sail today Washington, Sept. 2A—(AF) — versy. The- law also, calls for a Friday. . wheat-.progi am would have to be a second World war by saying sim- abroad to I9l4.'s chaotic World war j for Southampton”and Havre The secretary w as described as possibility of adjusting the Sudeten ChalEman Jrsse EU Joaa* of A e R*> second. thirty-day pertbd of main made , soon to affect producers oi ply that-Dgladier would'meet the days. Liners.heading for Europe] The North German Uoyd'.s Bre- ' constraclldii Finance Corporation, : tenance of..the "status quo during believing the present law containea question had been "exhauated" and winter wheat This grain is being made clear Germany would regard other,three-statesmen at toe-Ba- found some passenger lists halved i men had about 20 cancellations just reported to Pirsident BooMoalt to- which labor and management can ample provialona -for any expansion pla.ited now. varian city. -The announcement br even more greatly reduced by before a post-mIdnIght sailing here. day toat the RFC le'.aegting op ma- study the board’s findings: of production that n^bt be ' re- (Tzechoalovalda aa responsible if war Might Increase Spring Wheat came. boomed .Erench hopes for peace. last-minute cancellations.' while 10 minute* ahead of schedule, with rhinery to facUltate loona to New C)n ten other occasions, p)xsldents quired, and that toe legiolation The mere fact that the foiTr men plans went forward to have U. S. Officials said (hat if war should No Disenssipn o/ Situation 245 abpard, or half-norma) *for this England flobd suSerora. After » have created similar, 'emergenev would be needed to prevent over- break out and wheat needs were —divided evenly by'. Europe’s Ideo- consuls abroad certify excess pas- season. On the other hand, the ta'k with the chief executive,'gone* boards but they^have beeh' con- The President met press corres- logical-fence—would meet waa tak- senger lists for westbound ships. expansion and to bring about an greater than now expected, It would same line’s Hansa was scheduled to said that the RFC, throagh Ito Dis- cerned with mere local disputes.. In orderly curtailment of production .at pondents immediately after the an aa an Indication that some basis United States Lines inquired os be possible to increase acreage aliot- of sail ffom New York tonight with aster Loan Oorpoiwtlea. was form- ail but one case, recoifimendations toe conclualoh ofbosU Utiaa whito Cabinet session, hiit would not dis- agreement in’ the Czechoslovak- to toe procedure necessary to add 350, a1x>ve normal: •- ing lending oommlttee* to ytricken for settlement of the controversies mento’ for corn and other - major cuss the foreign situation. V German crisis Waa already In sight about 300 cots each, to the berths war demand ended.' crop* are made early in the spring. Transfer to Dutch iShJp. sections of the nordmasti. have beep accepted by both sides. At dusk. Secretary of State Hull New fiolutio'n Reported. on-toe liners - Washington and Man- The Holland American flagship * • • The law does not require either side No CoBSIderayo™ *4 Expansion Wallace 1* expected, officials said, Officiala dtophasized ih a t toe ad- and Undec-Secretary Welles return- Arrangement of the four-power hattan, with necessary extra life- Nieuw Amsterdam bad some can- GRANTS JURY MOI10N - to accept the board’s findings. to warn farmers in his address that ed to toe. White House, 'Snd iK' a conference . followed reports in boats and provisions, and was told ministration baa given no consid- a European war might complicate, cellations but the passenger list New York, Sept, fig—(AP) — a , historic two-and-a-half hour con- French parliamentary quartera that consuls- might approve wherever bobbed back at sailing time yester- prosecution motion for n ' ~i[Kirliil TREASCBT BAL.4NCE. eration thus far to possible expan- rather'than solve, the present prob- France and Britain had proposed a they deemed an emeigency exiated. sion of agricultural production. They ferendh, toe note was drafted. It was day as passen.gers cancelling reser- "blue ribbon’* panM from wfigm M X' lem of lOw^ farm prices and sur- sent off soon thereafter so that it new eolution with which to meet Quirk Turn-Around Ordered. .vations on ships flying flags mor* select a Jury ^for the Mceog Wolley' Washington, Sept 28.—(AP) — aaid the matter would not be r»a«n plusaa because of the streaa on I Hitler's demands for annexation of - The Washington .was ordered to up unless war actually daveloped. would reach Berlin well before likely to be embroiled in hostilities racket 'conspiracy trial i The position of the Tressury Sep- I «t&:- ■ pwtp«wd--^'<&4’i greatest ahlp. granted today by ~ toUqjad'tohAm'' baea& 6t would urge fanners to stehr clear there. ' 'ace France’* case before the wcrld Friday, via Southampton and Cobh, Bookings on the U. S. liners Pres- Judge Owen W. . iburea. $30,099,546.07; net toto —war, otncialB aaid. art wheat and ih ai radio broadcast tonight ahd, thu* eliminating a scheduled dock- 04 tb* prioe-flxtog proposals In his measage. President ident Harding. American Banker 74,011.98. Gutonma cm oC.tt* use to te*oma.(SaD(reM- with the aanouneement of the four- ing, at Hamburg. Germany, and eut- and AOMricaa llSPQCter otlwr* ttog a .from it* norm al' f UAMCHEKTER ^yRNINQ HBIW MAMUmon'JSK. VONM^ WRUNfiSUAT^SEFTEMBER 28, 1938 MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 8 ,1&88 FACS* ^—------!------eatahllah/train jiervlc* ' -direct to SprihpMd. aometime today. While SWIFT PROGRESS DISEASE Nobel Methods Use W orkmn dumped tons traprtock; 'CTR IC U G H T CO M PA N Y into • weakened Wjndsbr em- lent laat night, pasaengera ON CHINA APPEAL In Pampingt GasolMe^ taken from- - Hartford- fo WJtMltim / .irlngfleld by motor coach. 33us Adveyj^ementy in li^t .Wetoegday'___me IG r New London began to ahow'tigtaa Th'at nMesSity Is the mother offtpiimpST by Band.^-ftit one-of !^e 'uf- taeeem 01 It# fo-get I A j1 voir w» to oiieraio operate •* m«» cblotina^i RED CROSS Invention, was shown at aevsral most unusual' qiethoda waa the v^r \haCk on its feet after the devasta- First Selectman hdlndnal Nations Miut De- Best Of New Haven’s tion wrought by the triple disaster I Naiiifer Parker Soren p.-. gaaniine stations in town during the a pump In Buckland 'ivaa operaied Hurricane aiid went out ^th the ^owevof we had put a lot (Oontlnnad- rrorD Page One.) The owntr of the station also owned of fire, wind and water. dde^w Far To Go In] At the outset the>-<6nipiiny em- past week. , In all blit one atafion' a bicycle. He removed the tire from To Throngfa To 4$ Poltoa Capt. William T. Babcock Makes Estimate Of Losses^ Amouiees RestoraHon ployees worked Jpfaeticany aroutra chusetts, 183: Connecticut,'81; the* pbw'cr was off'making it neces- the rear wheel' and ' placed a belt ahnouhied that a curfew clsoipad the clock, lajar^ropptng to 18 hours Hampshire, 13; Vermont, 7, sary to devise some method of aup- around the wheel. This was con- down after the bun^cane struck of preparation itito this event—the values are really outstanding and plytng the gasoline, as the pumps -netted with the pump and when a A To mp o r a r y Meas Cansd By TheStpnn. V Appljrnig Unction** apd as hrifoan energy faded, the The storm indirectly caused the ire. last-waek would.-be advaaoe/ maxlmuin,,^.diligence tomers In the present emergency gency Commute • In Rhode, Island Cantona (districts) the Gemaniq operate independenUy and ^ that the needs might include medlckl as- However, Vlrglnlo Oayda, authori- ...... Filling In Washonta. THAN FIRST KTIMATE 3, .the selectmen have asked for an ^.-^1 -and dlspatoh'and arc' toqulrea to and aasureiraJI tharevcrytlilrig po.s- tative Faacis.t editor, indicated such character of which is unconti ' ' •’'"'Today there are two crews of everything, from stores and sullies sistance.-, loss hr damage to homes, adjournment of the bUsineM meet- to war-time rear-guard organlza- follow aueB- .ayatemattc procedure alhle ia-helng-done^tojestore servlci; hmisrjiolrt fnmlshlngs. farm supplies a ^oaalbUtty.------—------this to be done'ton or b efo r/S atu r- .workmen engaged Jn. Ailing^ in wash- ing until the -following^ day when |s will accomplish the greatest re- to nd'rmal in Uie quickest' possible find equipment where such equip- day to satisfy Hitler's, de^nds. outs between Bolton and willlman- Officials Feel Work May Be questions pertaining' to the storm ' tion,~was ready to make '-Russiani TIM ilts^n the shortest poaalbit time. ttme. "Only the resignation of Benea,' 3. Members of the ^ tlsb Leglqn forces self-sufficient. ment constitutes the source,of the Gayda wrote In II Glornale D’Ualla,, tlo. two, crews working day and Held Within $50,0p0; To 111 be. considered. • The .meeting oh i^Uis end- all requests, for special J family's Income, and lo.sk , of llve- of. World War VeteransTwho alr^dy night on the Manchester aide of Hop October 3 vyUl be confined to the ' ,How. far Russia would go in aid- | itlon which interferea with the "could at the last hour turn aalde’ have offered their services, to/form , Seek Federal Funds. ing China remained, a Moscow ■stock. perhaps fatal events." River and two crews working be- election of officers, but at 8 o’clock smatic reconstruction of their Engineers Survey Canal a guard between Czecho^tovakia tween Hop River and- WUIlmantlc. on October 4 the selectmen Will ask secret. Chinese spokesmen., said Items as a whol# fnust be refused LARDNER IS CAPTURED Silence for the most part greeted proper and the German /decupled/DC( Other crews out of WUIlmantlc and Maxim Lltvlnoff, Soviet foreign af- At the same time Army engineers region; and a plcblsclt^tor agree- As the work of clearing away that extra appropriations be. made eptlng only such clvie prlorlU.es began a survey of Massachusetts’ President. Roosevelt’s second appeal Putnam are working on the rails for roads, bridges, schools and other fairs- commissar, had 'not told' Drl j hospitals and the like. to Hiller for,peace. menta between tl\p /Berlin and In that nart of the state. . after the, storm and flood is hurried town -expenses caused by the storm. Koo how much China could expect. BY SPANI SH REBELS Cape Cod canal to determine what Prague governm ent^o decide dla- Would Onuse IMay dredging waa needed. The storm "Any move by any government Is The Western Union has replaced along by the town’s road gangs, -it Both Russians and Chinese indicated | This requirement is- emphasised \ conaWered by Itoly with great at- po.s.tlon of the-other disputed areas. eufficlcnt wires tn^ttake possible the much depended on European de- cut whole san.d pits ouj of the Rhode Daladler’s-. ofTlce'^ announced—^he- appears that Ik* actual expense of aiise of the fact that of needa- Island and Cape Cod coastline and tentibh." one official said. Further carrying of dispatches for Jhe trains mopping up may be, a groat deal MRS. CRAWFORD . velopments. T |ty aome circuita, less In trouble Barcelona. Sept. 28 — {AP),-r piled up new'dunes Jn, other areas. comment was lacking. premier #ould/iiddress an import-' and as Manchester Is at the end of Much more was considered at | James NP. Isrdner, 2-i-year-oId Mp ant message to his ovvn country and lesa than Was Brat envisaged: There others, .will be ' first restored In New Hampshire. Petazboro Se- Call Out Rc&crvea the “double Iron’’ from Hartford aa remains much to be done, but the stake, however. In the Chinese ap- 1th the result that often one house of the lato Ring 1-ardner, was dis- lectmen proposed a half-eent addi- The nation, was said by usually to the wor.d' at 6 p. m. (1 p.'. m., e.s. J tor east aa WUIlmantlc, it Is expsetr LIKELY CHOICE peal under ■ Article XVII of the | closed, tod)ky to have been captured well-informed sources today to have great amount of the work was ac- have service and the immediate tional tax on,each. Bale of gasoline i It t «■», the trains will stop complished without the incurring of League convenant which provides | by Spanish Insurgents’ during the to'help raise a storm damage fund. started calling to the service spec- paladJOr. following Hitler and at Manchester for orders. Ihbor will be without. In aucb Brilish’Prlme Minister Chambe;clain expenditures which It was at first .(ContinuM) from Page One) fsr punishing aggressors not mem- a request to be attached to night of .Sept\22 In the last action The same state organized, a tim- ialists of ten-classes of reserves. Trestle Withstood Flood. tiers of the .-League. Almost over-. I of the Internationa! Brldage fight- . A few- specialists In the classes, In ^/vvorld wide broadcast, will When the Connecticut river start- feared might have to be m^de.' good circuit Is only natural but ber aaivage committee under the Today it was flgu.red by town of- night the League faced the greatest ing with the Spanish government. supervision of Gov. Francla P. Mur- private sources said, had pecelved k from the solitude of his study ed to rise the New Haven bad coal session here Saturdav to decide accede to thla request would III the war ministry. liclals that $50,000 will easily cover test of its stfengthxrince sanctions yialtors to ,the,,,.Uncol^^^^ phy's Disaster Council. Its aim was notification cards Individually, wlth- .cars loaded bn both aides of the what must be done to fill vacan- gu#e :d.eiay ..and. would constitute to Btd'JImber lot owners, 'who' suf-'i ont public notice...... - — ...... -i- • 3 -., _ - - Appeal- For- -Peace- - .....' $he - expense- of cleanup, ,and .may -be. cy le.galiy. - were applied partly agalnet Italy In ' crimination against th^commun- ton b'allalfoh Sf Ameiicans, .\yho trestle over the Connectl.eBt knn'wn' fered. heavy damage In the northern I ttaly was calm today. In the mid- He Is eXpSetted to appeal again for as the WUIlmantlc bridge. The fnore than enoilgh. Washed' out If the convention Is recalled,,au- the Ethiopian war. The\Chlnese de- a whole in favor of an In- now are back ■ to the\east,of the a peaceful settlement of Germany’s bridges it la hoped, can be'recon- mand would be a precedept for ,.a Ebro river awaiting Npvacuatlon part of the state. I die Of the week which Premier Mus- trestle withstood the flood without thoritative sources said, it will , be •- ilvldual. „ Kr.d Cross ' emergency .stations I sfllnl declared Monday would decide demands on Pragus, but also pro- damage and the coal cars have been structed with federal aid. convened in about te'n. days and will Czech appeal should Adolf Hitler 2’ accordance with thla policy, from .Spain, said Lardner-was the; claim that France Is ready to fight Meanwhile the Selectmen are tak- carry out Jils threat to march into | last loss of the unit'. \ were sheltering mors' than half of j the fate of Europe. Italians went removed. This allows work trains be brief. lasting only long enough to |b a company haa' been, and la epn- the 5,000 residents hit by atorm and about their routine taSks like people- for Justice and the right. , to cross tho 'bridge and with two ing no steps to raise additional make the nomination. Sudetenland. r'Raulng to produce the greatest re- Lardner Joined the -IntemWional flood In the slate, nnd In neighboring whq wanted to believe no catas- Official circles refused to com- trains carrying crevqs of 'workmen funds,'the Board feeling that it la , While discussion of a candidate, I ulu in the,, shortest possible time Brigade last April after ent^lng Vermont 2.000 others wor.e rccelvrhg trophe waa Impending. ment on Poncet’s visit to the Ger- from that side of'lhi Connecticut better to wait- until the expense Is to succeed Mrs. Lewis, first woman I nd therefore all special requests Spain aa a reporter for the Parts emergency relief.- OITIclals In Calling on apeclallata to the colors man leader. It Is giving .extra help to restore more closely figured before meas- ever honored with a place on the . ' ftlclLlnterfere with the syatemstic edition of the New York Heral charge In the Green Mounta',n state '"was not confirmed In military clr- However, one suggestion known to the aervlde. '^Wqjlf cars with large ures are taken to secure extra sums. RepuhUcan state ticket, continued PU^CE COMPANP kocedure of. the. reconstruction Tribune, Jle, was wounded July 27 l.sted'Brat.ileboro, Rutland a'nd Eaat cles. Such action is a possible pre- have been received favorably by dkanes are_also In use. apace,, State Chairman Benjamin B. Repeated For 3 Days in’the ■ \ Ian, must be refused. governm ent's Ebro rlvec-i 'SVamngford as the hardest h it corn- llrqinary t o general mobilization paiadler called' for an immediate . No attem bt Will' he~iSa4* to re- Kirixfitod'arrect'efran ia'ppe'ar to town ■ SUSTAIN BIG LOSSES^ rsday; Friday, Saturday ; ... A Tremendous Task drive near Gandesa. Following h'.s i mupltles. -If eventually mohinzed, the ten conference between reprosentatiyes store freight service between -'Verr chairmen to get out s. heavy vote In t Although the majot'lty. of Its cua- recovery Tie- returned to —the front aa for yederal aid for the classes would bring Stoout 2,000,000 of Germany, FraSiee, Britain- and non 'and Rockville until tha main ALCORN REQUESTS ' the local elections which‘will be held Stcirtin^ Sept. 29 im ers realize tj?e tremendous task lines Bept. fl. strlckgn areas continued to sound men under armi.' Thus,, far. 'Italy, ^taly. lines are opened. ' Freight trains in-over ip6 of the-169 .towns of the after rtH|llonal WPA A dm inistrator A. . Hartford. Sept. 28.—(AP)—In- - Chcing the company aa a result of with a Btnndlrfg army of about 294,- are Coming Into Manchester brlng- state Monday. \ -\ - Open Thim. and Sat. Evemnfl ' - the devastating hurricane and flood Harry Hopkins had departed foir 000 has refrained carefully from any In.g fn and out local freight and the . CHANGE OF VENUE "It is realized that to many town surance commissioner John Ch WashlngtM. Former Goy. James call on reserves, estimated to. num- South Manchester railroad is also Blackall reported today that .90 St laat week, there are many, who M. Curley ^ Maaaachusctta, Demo- chalrnjen, the total voters at ; tho ' facts outlined -above, can- FORMER. PORTSMOUTH ber 6,750,000. - ’ ROOSEVET MAKES NEW in use. ■ (Oonttnkied from -Page One.) tojv’n /'elections la unimportant so' casualty kisuranhe companies and crntlc iwmlnrt for governor, wrote - ' •''Pri’cautlonsirT lMes.sur6” Freight for Rockville .is taken- ns 14 casualty departments of life in- Bt'haye aervlce when a neighbor. Hopkins advoeSJ^mg n $125,000,000 '/ long/AS enough voters turn out to Bosaibly only a short diatanc# away, Calling of specialists, high Faso- far Tas /Manchester and* la trucked mayor 'of WeterbUfy, Lieut. Gov. win'the election," said; a letter for- surance Companies licensito to oper- ter b* MAYOR DI E S TODAY: expenditure for flo^ control, refor- lets said, was "a precautionary PEACE PLEA TO HITLER from Manchester to Rockyllls. ate in Connecticut rsustained total peaM ,b a had service restored. estation and lanltStlon:. measure” prompted by develop^ \ Frank Haye#. last May named a yarded by Harwood to local Repuli- rloomy' • A WPA crew of 10 men hss been Jury committee which prepared a llcan chairmen throughout the net investment losses in surplus In r-J-I,-. 8—Rep,-JSdUhi^Nourss , Rogers ments ‘in other countries, _ It -was" (Continued from Page One.) 1937 amounting tc $48,706,271, as ito a ‘ gMlgnbd fo set poles along South Porlamoulh, N. H., Sept, 28 — (R„ Mass,).' y-ho :ha^ pressed the said that ail leaves for military .mea list of names from which prospac- stfe. ■ CONNECTICUT ACTS ^ . -/TiThls-yeaF„..with an Important - compared with gains of $77,852,456 'Ifsdn street south to the Glaston- (AP), :—William E. Marvin. 66. who. Public Works Adirtlnlatratlon fore.v- ha'd been cancelled and no, passports noted Hitler’s historical review t;vo-Jurors-Mr Watefbufy were- se- buiy line to carry power lines to the tcnslon o t Its-O ct, 1 Utile limit on ot lected; ; 'A. State election coming on, and with in ,1936. as mayor of New IIa'mpshlre’’s only , ,, . n - were being given to men who mlght^ errors contributing to the present Premiums qn- national business Msnehester Water Company reser coastal <'Itv, welcomed ./apanci^e q ^cI 'frrants, saiii^she had come/'in (va A \ytthlniir Pf la I m draft»1 tm ft limits:II rM< #a I8i___ TO REBUILD AREAS , When that list was 'prepared, the a Republican ticket that has secured Russian .delegates to'the Russo-Jap-1extension wns 'not. le- I threatened'war, but-^ald \l the chief motion said, the jury Invcstlgati: wide approval hard a t work lii. the earned by aJ* foe companies report- The quiet method' of calling out question' now was "the of th e ; ing to the Connecticut Insurance nnes'e peacij conference th 1005,, diedpo-sstblc but the f’VVA \vV)uld the.__ Bpcctallsts.______It was__ __ stated,____ .was 1 Waterbury’s municipal affairs wAs field, we. would like tQ make an ex- world today and tomorrow Department'amounted to $803,313,- .Jodhy aftM, a, shorj: fUne-ss,------Jhrpmnleto gpplIc^qUoni uo , - .1. BET BY HURWCANE in sezsion. ! ..... - > ...... '...... 7... txa effort to get^ put everyJEtopuM dared Fop Service And Quality I A leadnlg lawyer of this sectloh ; ^ Italians who heard prime mlnls- ’"lli.e world asks .of us who at this 'X-., Hayes is among tho men charged an vo.tor -to the polls. 078,"coWarecl with $7237275:199"ffi 1 la •moment are heads of nationsa \ '-.the . "A' big Republican turnout wlU 1936, and total net premiums writ- 5-Piece MIXING SET or isnd.one of, Xe.w nampshlre's prom-1 "“'J" ^ Chamberlain's speech last night (Continued from Page One), with conspiracy to defraud \VMer- rt-te- SHOE RKPAIKINC SEE \ Inent JJiunocrata, Marvto.4a:8urvlv«j4--,^,1‘; ' ^ igxpresscd aulazemcnt at the slender supreme capacity, t? .achieve/^e ______. .bury of more than a million dollara. add’rflre to. the entb'usjaam and.-,con- ten during the year in Connecticut rouch I by four daughters and three | he expres^.ed of finding some No Cbplea Specified., j . fidencs with which we are conduct- totaled' $24,470,787, compared to 5-Piece RANGE i tbar SA^rYirLYKS was unon"t‘rem Inquiries and ing pur campaign.” f , $21,513,439 the preceding year. Net I one 6f whom, Robert, msyor [oral money would be allotted the ' "viV of escaping >. ■■■« war. > m- n? ^Mu*’ ( refer persons to the proper agency, The motion did not speclfo Al- - Included With Every Purchasepf $22 or Morel" SHOE REPAIR SERVICE In 1935-1038. corn’s, chdlce of venue, and the ape-' claims paid totaled $8,718,147. h .fnte tn niv.li -i.t. . ' rii'iJedltortalcommentonthoad- ^nrl death, of mllUons of rttlzens. '"i gtudv the m atter of-duplication and Both Included With A Purcl^e of $441 701 Mall) Street Hr^hatl hrm associated with Sey-' •..... — ""r;—------r — — : -...... frowfiapplhg^f^efforiadnd-where---«d ■' ‘ ' — ...... claL..pgoaecutor.,.Jtiih!|ie]f VnA'-silent ^ .The 12 companies which did group taigr- on th it point life insurance biisinefo in foe: state 'Five nested-bowlgi'd-sifter*top'CondlmmtfsTaTid~a covered— hatf. highways, hrtdges, 'public /ulldlng.s, ^ Outstanding Service To'Huinsnlty j.source of relief at all exists,'suggest Five*Piece Modem Bed Gu1 waler^and'Xewer-inVea.' Judge Simpson fixed 2 p/no. (day- during 1937 wrote $84,289,471 m Cereal jar; all in rbd-and-white decorated yitrock. « W' of supplying the : new business,-vrifile group insprahee' Or Poster'beds in Maple, Walnol; o t! .X. Tvdn Bed Studip ib?u.h ■'S 'J?;!!:' *? ■ -deficiency.” r y i . ' . ilght'tlme) Friday‘for a Hearing onf hogariy if you prefer ! With coil spring, millions of persons were'"deluded”"dcjuiluded" ! pca-eful manner I am convlnc- A skeleton staff of clerks loaned the 'motion. / ' ' in force in the state waa $262,144,- Two roomy twin beds, with fnnersprin]^' ehrat.- by the British "mrlme mlnfiter’sminis ! ed that hundreds of mliUona ‘Alcorn’s motion assertod “due ad-^ 2H. ‘ excellent mattress and a' pair of pijfows. % tably CRUISERS TO BE USED ) throughout the world would recog- bv state departments, manned the \ m attress for relaxed sleep. W-elUmiltr;- I speech. Jt "certainly was through oisice to which was assigned the ministration' of ;^t(c'e’/ required a All sizes ./ scho- FRADIN’S fault ot. Chamberwn'e.' your action aa an outstanding veasy to opeii; attf^^^wJy ujih^j^st^red.. • fa'ciUtlwAvmiabie. here. which I do not believe she ha