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REPLACE COUNTY Jail with BIG STATE FAR] OFFICIAL's Proposal VOL. LVIL, NO. 1S3 (taaaaUtad AdVertiatag on Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1938 (TWELVE PAGESl PRICE THREE CE( GOVERNMENT FORCES MB IK m REPLACE COUNTY JAIl S£NK REBEL CRUISER NOT QUIT TVA WITH BIG STATE FAR] OFF SPANISH COAST Declares Its Relations With * Almniniiin Firm Failed To British Destroyers Rescue OFFICIAL’S PROPOSAl WOMAN, ONCE Protect Public; Tells Of 400 Men From Torpedoed Director Of U. S. Borean RUSS HEROINE, 3 Years Of Dissension Warship; Over 300 Be- Baron Von Cramm, Prisons Declares lieved To Have Perished. TRIALjfTTNESS Washington, March 7— (AP) — Noted. Tejtnis Star, Arthur E. Morgan indicated today ly Located Ini that he would stick to his post as Madrid, March 7.— (A P )— De- Barbara Yakovlena, Noted chairman of the Tar.neasee Valley Conid EasOy Be ProvH ztructl^ of a crack 10,000-ton Ui- Authority despite suggestions of his Is Held In Germany urgent cruiser It. a naval battle off two co-dlrcctors that he resign. "To Bolshevik, Testifies That Berlin. March 7— (AP) — Baron Cartagena left a gaping hole today surrender the chance to make some In So Small A contribution to decency and effec- Gottfried von Oamro, Germany'a In the Insurgent fleet blockade of great tennis player, was arrested Bu(diarin Soaght Destruc- tiveness in government does not Spanish government ports. seem t be the right course,” he today by the criminal police on “serious charges.” Hartford, March 7.— (A1 (Reports to the Loudon Ad-< said. Awtertlng a firm belief in the tion Of Lenin And Stalin. social and economic aims of the While admitting Von Cramm had — James V. Bennett, U. S. miralty from the Bi’tlsh destroy- ers Kempenfeld and Boreas said TVA experiment. Morgan added: been arrested, police headquarters reau of Prisoners director, i they rescued more than 400 men “For those great possibilities to be declined to divulge the nature of the to^ay the local jail must ^ lost by habits of misrepresentation, charges. It was admitted authori- from the stricken ship before it Moscow, March 7.— (A P)—Bai^ placid by ai centrally loeat intrigue and arbitrary action seems tatively later, however, that he had sank in flames, ripped by a torpedo bara Yakovleva, once a heroine of tragic." state farm if crime rehabll and pounded by aerial bombs. been taken into custody on "sus- the Bolshevist revolution, came His latest thrust In an open bat- picion of moral dellnquencies.’’- tlon is to prosper. (These leports definitely identi- from prison today to testify against tle with Harcourt Morgan and fied the cruiser ac the Baleares, The tennis star had arrived home “We just have to let the i Nikolai Bucharln, like herself fallen David E. Lillenthal, the other TVA only a few days ago after a world- whose normal complement waa 765 cat die,” Bennett told the ' from the highest ranks of Russia’s directors, disclosed that dissension wide competitive tour. men. The fate of others of the crew leadership. On the witness stand had existed in the agency for near- necticut Prison Association The authorities, however, qualified was not letermlned.) In Moscow’s greatest treason trial, ly three years.. Von Cramm's "arrest" by stating Spanish government authorities advocating a more spirited) Madame Yakovlevs, a large, faded Deferred Public Complaint he had been summoned to police here had not determined whether woman of 53. testified she beard In C^iairman Morgan related how he vention program'. headquarters "for clarification and It was the Baieares or her sister- 1918 that Bucharln wanted Nikolai had put off making public hla He suggested l^ te r ^ examination, pending which, he waa ship, the Canarlas, which was de- Lwnln and Joseph Stalin assassinat- complaints until last week, In held In custody." for those in charge o f | stroyed. Both were new— the ed if they Insisted on peace with the hope of a settlement. In a pub- Children made temporality homeless by the Southern California flood 'stitutlpiui, more pr Canarlas was completed In 1935, the Germany. lic statement at that time, he had are given food at a relief station set up by the'Red Cross and American declared he contended “with an at- Now 28 years old, Baron von means of employing Baleares in 1937—and they were Madame Yakovleva, like Bueba- Legion Auxiliary in a high' school at North Hollywood, Calif. , almost identical In appearance. rln, was a close associate of Lenin titude of conspiracy, secretlveness CJramm has been listed in the "first and a study of disci|: Both participated In the battle yes- in the early stages of the revolution. and bureaucratic manipulation," and ten" of world tennis players since measures as meana Of par a;-l ed a broad Investigation of the 1932. He ranked second to Fred terday. Once she was head of the dreaded ly remedying the situat But regardless ot wbicb cruiser It Cheka, or secret police, and only TVA. Perry in,,the world rankings for was, the lose waa regarded ty jubi- last year she occupied for a time the Later, President Roosevelt made 1936 and second to America's Don thpn added: post of commissar of finance, from public the views of Harcourt Mor- Budge last year. “ But, in the laaV. lant Spanish government authori- THREAT OF PESTILENCE ties as certain to decrease the In- which she went to prison. gan and Lillenthal that the chair- Von Cramm won the Qonnan these are temporary man sought to "rule or ruin” in championship four times and the surgents’ chance of effectivel) en- Urged Death of Trio ents, and we must look Her testimony, delivered nervous- TVA. French title twice and reached the forcing their blockade of the Span- Chairman Morgan's latest state- abandonment, lock, stock.» ly in a slow, weak, quavering mono- IN THE W AKE OF FLOOD final round at Wimbledon three ish Mediterranean coast. The gov- ment, made public last night, was a times, losing to perry in 1985 and ernment fleet returned unharmed to tone, waa a high spot of the after- barrel of the local jail and i noon scasion of the trial of Bucharln letter which he had written on Feb. 1936 and to Budge last year. He stitute for it a centrally ' Its Cartagena base. 14 to Representative Maverick (D., Chance Enoonnter and 20 others on charges of treason figured in one of the most sensa- Tex.). tional matches of all time last sum- ed state farpi.” The battle, which may have an and murder. No Cases Of Disease Yet Re- Standing stiffly erect before a NOTED (ARTOONIST Responding to Maverlck'8 asser- mer, a losing five-sat battle with OorracUve Trontnieut Important effect or the outcome of “With a regional inaUtuUeq. i microphone in front of the judgea’ tion that TVA had contracted to sell Budge In the Interzone Davis Cup the Spanish civil war. resulted from stand, clad In a plain blue serge ported In Califomia But the bulk of Its power to "mono- finals. Later the red-headed Amer- Von (^ m m and his Davis Cup farm, or camp under state dm a chance enooimter of government we can do something towards < suit, with her bobbed hair sUII dork, COMMIIS SUICIDE polistic” companies instead of to ican took nlB measure again. In the team-mate, Henner Henkel, won the and Inigrgent fleets Sunday about Madame Yakovleva said Bucharln public power agencleo, be said re- American charapioBBhIp flnals. American doubles Utia lait Moaon. ing an tndlvidiiaHaed eystsm i 70 mileA off the port om eithgena. Sanitation Condhioiis A re taUons of the TVA and ’the"AIura- reettve-treatment fo p -tta bad admitted lastigatlug talk of de- The cruiser was struck amidships stroying Lenin, Stalin and Jacob iiium Company" failed to protect form the banr of our Jail by a torpedo fired from the govern- Sverdloff, an early leader of the rev- the public interest. tion”. the speaker asserted. Poor In Wrecked Areas. Body Of Walt McDongafl He esid the Federal ment destroyer Liepanto as the in- olution. (Presumably, he raferred to govt surgent warships maneuvered In power contracts made'with a Ten- transported priaenera to and Bucharln, she said, was the Ideo- battle line. There was a tremendous Who Originated Comic nessee plant of the Aluminum Com- HOUSING ACT DISCUSSED centr^ custody points as many Los Angeles, March 7—(A P )— pany of America.) several hundr^ of mliee. explosion, followed by an outbreak (UoatlBoed on Page Fwo) of flames, and the vessel began to Health officials, alert against the “Joker” In Contract " i t our U. 8. MarshfUs can tin threat of pestilence, made typhoid In another power con ti^ t with list heavily. Strip, Found In Shack. port abbit-term Federal prisooerai Government warplanes Increased innoculations throughout flood-dev- private industry, Morgan said, ue BY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL much as ISO miles", ha mid ' astated Southern California today. discovered a "Joker” which have ferrlng to the Mllafi, Mich., I the damage by strafing the cruiser IF PARLEYS FAIL with machine gim fire and pepper- No cases of the disease have been permitted the Arkansas Power and House of Detention, “why shbuldj reported, but sanitation conditions Waterford, |Iarch 7.— (AP) — U jh t Company "to buy prime not be posslbli to eentraUM ' ' ing It with Incendiary bombs. were reported dangerous. Typhoid The long career of Walt McDougall, power at secondary power rates." stitutional treatment of all Aviators reported a bomb atruck Goyemor Cross, With Party r-rum was flown to Colton, near a pioneer newspaper cartoonist, was Meanwhile, Directors Harcourt term offendura in a' stats in another Inaurgent crulaer of the ARMS RACE STARTS San Bernardino, where the water ended today by a bullet from an old- Morgan and Uilenthal proceeded LATE NEWS that no^bw l".
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