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U. S. Power Projects Severely Criticized) AVBBAGK daily OIRODLATIOM THE W BA tBO i tor tha moatk of Navosabar, 1984 Fsraeoat af O. S. Woathor ■artfWU 5,438 FWr - kaUght aad Wedaeadayi Maasber of the Audit sHfktly ooMer tonight. o f CIrcnIatloas ilattrlirBtrr iEumitg If fralh ..................... " ... (UaaoUtod Advartitlag oa Faga IS.) MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBERS, 1934. (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CBNT»1 VOL. U V , NO. 55. Off On L ong Flight COLT CO. KNEW AUSTRALIA FLIERS i. U. S. POWER PROJECTS THAT WAR WAS LOST OVER PACfflC COM I^iN 1908 SEVERELY CRITICIZED) Gasoline Gives Out and Ulin HOLDING AMERICAN Spent Money to Organize Officer of Colnmhia Gas and and Comtianions are Think Hundreds K illed Sales Force b Europe Six FORCARRYDiGGUN Electric Co. Declares That Forced to Land on Ocean; Years Before War Began, By Quake in Honduras the Very Opposite of NRA Navy to the Rescue. French Police at First Believ- Prohors Hear. Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Dec. 4.—^ The western region of the Repub- Objectives Is Being Fol- ed Woman Shot Man— Re- lie was rocked all day yesterday, BULLETIN! (A P )—Three towiM with a total population of 6,500 persons were re- Several houses were destroyed and Honolnln, Dec. 4— (A P )— Washington, Dec. 4.— (A P )—Evi- Jowed by the Govenh dence that arms manufacturers ported as probably destroyed by an others damaged In the important rUI land In the aea," said a volver Unloaded. earthquake in Octopeque depart- city of La Esperanza and the popu- brief message at 8:80 a. m., to- knew as early as 1908 that “a tre- ment in an official message today lation there was sleepless through- meat Now. |day, Hawaii time ( 2 p. m., e. s. rrendous conflict was brewing" in from Sinuapa, the new capital of out last night. Other western cities t.) from the Hawaii-bound plane Paris, Dec. 4.— (A P )—Miss Mar- Europe was presented today to the Octopeque. The three towms named heavily hit were Gracias and Nnran- of Lleatenant Charles T. P; Ulm guery Chadwick of St. Louis, Mo., Soi ate munitions committee. were San Jorge, population .2,000; Jito. New York, Dec. 4.— (A P )— Tha and two companions, aa they was booked on two minor charges Tbe World War broke out six La Encarnaclon, 3,000, and San The colonial city of Dams was aeked the Army and Navy to Fernando, 1,500. 'National Industrial CouncU meeting today after police eetablished that seriously damaged. In the city of stand by. years later. Owing to the Arreckage of com- to chart a fair weather courts for a man she w u supposed to have Comayagua, 60 miles from Teguci- At 8:88 a. m., after a battle of The committee also received evi- munications systems tho govern- galpa, the church bells rang all American business, heard today a dence that the United States gov nearly two hours to And his way shot was not shot by Miss C2iad- ment had difficulty in determining night. severe arraignment of the govern- saboeasrully to Wheeler Field, wick at all since Miss Chadwick’s eminent assigned deMvery on some any details regarding the fate of Tbe quake was felt at Truxillo and of its munition contracts to the the iifiiabltants or the exact time of ment’s entrance into the electric Army slnmrt near here, Ulm revolver was not loaded. Yoro in the northern banana zone gave up and sent out an SOS. British navy from 1914 to 1916. tbe quake but it was regarded os power business. but there was no serious damage. In the eante message he said They alao established that tbe A brief filed by the O j U Patent probable that the shock w as the Paul Clapp, vice president of tha man who was shot was merely an The first attempt to link Canada and Australia by air Is being made Firearms Company with the gov- same one which shook Honduras No reports had come through to- he was south of Honolulu but Columbia Gar and Eleetric Com- was heading back toward his innocent bystander and that he had by George M. Littlejohn (left) and Captain Qiarles P. T. Ulm. Last ernment in a tax case indicated the day before yesterday. day from the eastern region qt the country, although communication plotted course. been shot by a policeman. heard of them they were nearing the Hawaiian i.slands. company’s anticipation of the war, A report from San Salvador said pany, asserted to the Coiincil that He who got shot was Maurice the committee said. the Honduran village of Santa Rita lines were known to have been de- "the very opposite" of NRA obJaC* Honolulu, Dec. 4.— (A P )—Off his Giegars, player In a cabaret orches- Knew It Was Joming in the 0>pan area was destroyed by stroyed, there, were no indications tra conducted by Andre Ekchyar. of damage there. tlves "is being followed by the Fei- course and virtually out of gasoline "We knew a tremendous coitillct tbe quake. M. Ekchyar appeared greatly up- was brdwihg s.nd spent the money eral government in ita present policy on a flight from Oakland to Hono- set over the whole affair and charg- affecting electric power.” necessary to organize a sales force lulu, Flight Lieutenant Charles T. ed Miss Chadwick .rith having bat- COUZENS URGES BORAH throughout EJurope,’’ the brief said. The council, made up of 200 repra- P. Ulm today sent out a genera: tered him about the head with the STRANGEST JOB S. M. Stone, president of the com- sentatives of National, state and emergency call os a Ck>ast Guard revolver which everybody found out pany who was testifying, said he DEATH OF YOUTH local industrial and trade assocta- FOR IDLE MEN cutter and three Navy planes dash- later wasn’t loaded. did not have any more "definite tions, la meeting to consider indus- ed to his aid. It all happened at about 3 a. m. TO REORGANIZE PARTY knowledge” of the impending war try’s proposal platform for recovery, His plane, "Star of Auatralla,” as Miss C2>adw1ck was leaving the than the average citizen. Fifty of Them To Make Noise draft^ by committees of Industrial carrying himself, Co-Pilot Georg* cabaret, called "Tfa. Bull On tbe CALLED ACaUENT Oanadlan Delivery All Night So the Birds Can- Ista over a period of several months. M. Littlejohn and Navigator-Radio Roof," In the Champs Elysecs dis- The deliveries on munitions' con- Operator J. L. Skilling, became trict, as bedlam broke loose. not Sleep. "The Federal government has gona Michigan Senator Also Sug- DICKINSON SCORES tracts were made through Canada overdue on Ita scheduled arrival Wonuin’s Story to Great Britain, a brief read to the into the electric power busineaa on here shortly after 7 a. m. today. As Miss Chadwick explained It. committee said. The author was Son of Torrington Judge Washington, Dec. 4.— (A P )— a stupendous scide,’’ Cfiapp told tha A t 8:20 a. m., Hawaii time (1:50 she had dropped some Jewels, earlier gests That Borah Write Fifty men will start work to- Council. "Plans have been mode and Benedict W. Holden, attorney for p. m. eastern time) tbe Globe wire- in the evening and abe went out on NEW DEAL POLICY tbe Colt company. night on the capital’s strangest legislation will be urged at the next less station here, which had been' the sidewalk in front of tbe cabaret Victim of Ballet Wound Cjongress for further large exten- the G. 0 . P. Pbtform for “The contracts with the United Job. Their task is to keep the maintaining continuous contact to wait for Ekchyar. She merely States government,"^ he wrote, birds awake. sions. The government has fostered, with tbe plane since 4 a. m., said wanted to frighten him, she ex- "with deliveries assigned to the Every fall starlings arrive in subsidized and encouraged publlo Ulm bad stated 38 minutes earlier Inflicted by Friend* Iowa Republican Warns British navy was an eloquent testi- Washington in clouds. They operation of electric utilities by that he had left only enough gaso- (Oontinoed on Page Two) monial as to tbe knowledge on the states, counties and municipalities, roost on cornices and in Penn- line for 48 minutes of flying. part of the officials of oUr govern- sylvania avenue’s tall trees. and continues to do b o ." Tbe Globe station w.:s trying to Torrington, Conn., Dec. 4.— (AP) Washington, Dec. 4.— (A P) — What WiU Happen If Plan ment that firearms would be in de- They are—to: put it mildly— a Uato Appropriations guide the plane to ita station off mand or required by European na- —Timothy J. Lyons, Jr., 23, son of nuisance. The speaker listed tbe total ap- . Kaena Point, about 20 miles from Senator Borah, who demanded a re- tioiu. PREDICTS HEAVY the judge of tho Torrlngton City The government has tried propriation of Federal funds for Fed- Wheeler Field, where Ulm had in- organization of tho Republican Par- Is Kept Up. "Delivery in Canada for Great blank cartridges. None baa been . tended to land. 0>urt, died today in a hospital of a eral electric power projects and for ty received a challenge today from Britain was made on purchase or- much of a success. Can Float Few Days ders and contracts beginning as bullet wound inflicted by a friend, Federal aid to state and county pro- Senator Ck>uzens of Michigan to take Now 80 reliet workers will lay Before leaving Oakland, Calif., CHRISTMAS TRADE Buffalo, N. Y.. Dec. 4.— (AP) — early as 1914 and continued until William C.
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