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VOL. LVII„ NO, 15 (Claostfled Advertlnlng on Fnge 19.) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 18,1937 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CEM1
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am And Members of Crew demess—Had Been Lost j Pawtucket, R. I., Oct. 18.—(AP) WiU Refuse To Call O f His —With loaded National Guard ma- For 14 Honrs—G roM fl chine guna Bet up at the entrance of ^ Foreign Fighters Even If Of Wrecked Airliner the NarragaiiBett Park race track, Rescue Crews Start < officials of the track today called off Italy Agrees To Anglo- Chicago. Oct 18—(AP) —Harold* D. A. McMillan, Murray Utah, this afternoon's racing "because of Orary, vice president In charge of martial law." president of First National Bank of To Reach The Wreckagt.i traffic for United Airlines, announc- lulurray. Armed National Guardsmen pa- French Non-IntenrentioD. ed-today the names of toe 16 pas- wim Mrs. J. Hammer, Cleveland. trolled the ares about the mtllion- thif ^ 18-^ar-oId boy who tor more than two days drove through five eastern states with sengers and three crew members on doUar-racIng plant to enforce Gov- toe bo^es of two M-year-oId murder ^ctlms—In toel r own car—was told by Paul Dwyer left, of Paris Hill an airliner wrecked. between Rook W. J. Hart, Sharon, Penn. Charles Jamison, .Denver, Of Salt Lake City, Oct. 18.— ’ ernor Robert E. Quinn's command London, Oct 18—(AP)—Italy 5 S ;;e f S 'u tu ':S l^ duri:,*!!* North Arlington, N. J. Police s a ld ^ V r o n f e ^ ’S S t he Dr! Springs, Wyo„ and Salt Lake City, that the plant be closed. fiuring a m^lcM exaininatlon, then, after luring Mrs. UtUefleld from home on a pretext, Utah. Jamison Poultry Oo. fAP)—A giant "Malnliner” of; and Germany today held an ace C. L. Jensen, San Francisco. Patrick Horgan, secretory of the ***”?• woman's body In toe .car and her husband's corpse atuffed Members of toe crew were Pilot the United Air Lines lost 14; associstion operating the track, an- which Informed aourem said may Into toe trunk, right, Dwyer said he drove aimlessly untU he feU asleep and waa arrested on a ro ^ ld e . Etorl D. Woodgerd, Denver; Co-pllot O ary said Pilot Woodgerd, 89. hours with 19 persons nounced: * enable them to gain another dlplo- John B. Adams, Denver, and Stew- learned to fly with toe United States sighted in rugged southwest-, maUc victory In the Spanish civil ardess Leah Deer. Cheyenne, Wyo. Army Air Corps In 1917. After serv- "Today's races have been cancell- ing with the Army five years. em Wyoming today with first j ed because of martial law. Ehitries war non-intervention crisis. Crary said pasengera on toe ship Observers said Premier Benito were: Woodgerd took up private flying indications it either had beoa are being accepted for tomorrow." H. e joined United Airlines In 1939 Asked If track officials would foi Mussolini of Italy and Chancellor CHINESE ‘DEATH TROOPS’ YOUTH ARRAIGNED George Ferrerla, C%eyenne, Wyo, wrecked or burned. ^4 Ad'*f Hitler of Germany can agree company mechanic. and haa flown the Oieyenne- Salt low the procedure of accepting en Lake City route since. He haa a Whether anyone had tries dally for the following day' to the Anglo-French plar for wltn Mrs. Rbyllis Ferrerla, hla wife. Louis Cleaver, Portland, Ore. flying record of ll,800 hours In the caped alive could not 1^ det«0>J racing program during the track drawal of foreign volunteers from FOR TWO MURDERS air, and equivalent of more than Spanish armies and then let In- WIPED OUT IN BATTLE Ralph McKeown, Glendale, Calif., mined until ground searcheni, officials' attempts to open the park com puy employe. I, 000,000 miles. He la married and for racing, Horgan declined to an surgent Generalissimo Francisco toe father of two children. reached the acene—-a mattw^ swer. Franco scrap the plan by refusing John Conboy, Cleveland, O., com- of houra. * 4 to call off hla foreign fighters. pany employe. Oo-pllot Adams, 37, also received Unable To Reolst Bnt 1,400 Soldiers Take Ifigh School Student Slows (Tharles D. Renouf, Waahington, hla air training In toe United States Arthur Willoughby, p o t m Thus, they said, Germany and MRS. ROSS MAKES Judge Raymond J. McMahon, Italy were In a position which migot D. C., former company employe. Army Air Corps where he servMl inspector, said he ”undolv| track secretory arfd general coun' permit them to prolong discussion With Them 3,000 Of Ik e Police How He Kifled W. Pischell, Salt Lake (5ity, real three jrears. He became a co-pilot stood” the plane was **bunnj[.'t ■el, said; over the problem and evade blame estate nuui. with United Air Lines four years “The decision was reached be- PLEA TO KIDNAPERS William P itt New York, Pathe ■go. or badly cracked up.” ^^.4 In the event that non-intervention newsreel man. “They have nothing definKj^l cause the track management recog- machinery collapses. The non-in- Enemy In One Of Hie Wife Of Maine Doctor. Mlaa Derr, 38, atewardeaa, joined nised the physical resistance to juS' tervention subcommittee la to meet J. Pergola, New York, Patoe the United Air Lines two months on it yet, but it is my undefi^ tice by the militarists.'' newsreel man. ago. Her home waa at San Leandro, Tuesday in London. Mre. C. Prlchett, formerly of toe standing the men who fot^OJ He reiterated entries would be aC' It waa pointed out that although Bloodiest Combats In War South Paris, Me., Oct. 18.—(AP) Cal., although she made her head- eepted tor tomorrow. III From Worry, She A sb Washington, D. C., Star. quarters at Cheyenne. the ship got the improaion Franco orally has agreed to a with- —Elghteen-year-oId Paul Dwyer to- either had been badly Three hundred Guardsmen, under drawal of foreign soldiers be has command of Adjutant General Her- done so with a rese. v.'.tlon. He has Shanghal, OcL 18.—(AP)— Chi- Thmn To Release Hnsband day faced police charges that be or had been parti^ly bu bert R: Dean an