Three Die, 20 Hurt Riot at Southern Mill
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• ■ / /•! NET FBE2SS BUN A V l^G E DA1L¥ CfBCEUAllON foV the Month of September, 1939 5357 Memlien of the Audit Bureau of Conn. State Library—Comp. > ^ CIroulatloua -.7- VOL. XLIV., NO. 297. (Classified Advertising on Page 18)’ SW TH MANCHESTER, CONN., TODNESDAY, OCTQBER 2, 1929. TWENTY PAGES' SEND PHOTOS rPlanes Wrecked by Storm FLOOD DANGER LAND TO PLANE RED PREDICTS THREE DIE, 20 HURT Germans Hold First Successful MASS WAR IN INADGUSTAIS Test in Berlin— Maps Sent T H O i m PAST by Wireless. NEAkFUTURE RIOT . Berlin, O ct 2— (AP) —Suc- ! cessful transmission of photo graphs to airplanes by wireless AT SOUTHERN MILL was made today for the firct Russia to Be Pitted Against That Is, K They Are on Of ♦ ■ * River Rising But Engineers time in Europe, when the Luf thansa radio station at Temple- Say That Danger of Levee hof Airport sent three photo Capitabstic Powers, De ficial Business; Port Cour graphs to an airplane flying RHNARf7 STATIONS National Guard Called Out ai high above Berlin. An Associ Break Is Checked— 100 ated Press correspondent clares Soviet Commissar tesy When T ley Return aboard the plane watched the FOR THE FAR NORTH' Officials Consider photographs come in. In Speech to Congress. Blocks Flooded. The first was a weather map, from Pleasure Trips. the Situation Very Grave; showing the weather which woiild be met by a pilot flying Moscow, Oct. 2,— (AP)—War be Washington, Oct. 2.— (AP)—'The Augusta, Ga., Oct. 2— (AP) — from Tempelhof to Cologne, tween Russia and the “Capitalistic” Radios to Be Constructed I Riot Fdlows Strike of . Engineers today announced they over the regular air route froni powers on a gigantic scale, in which Treasury today *' issued orders that believed they had checked danger Bertin to Paris. The second mass is pitted against mass, is still Congressmen and other high gov Here for Hudson Bay Night Force. showed storm conditions, and envisaged as a possibility by Com ernment officials are entitled to free of a levee break north of the city the third was a photograph of munist leaders in Russia. entry when they return from abroad and that the general situation was the landing field at Templehof In'a notable speech today at tbe Company of Canada. so improved that damage from flood showing a rain-soaked section Congress of Soviet Trade Unions, on government business, .and to Marion, N. C., Oct. 2.— (APO — waters of the Savannah river would of the airport where a landing Clement Voroshiloff, commissar for courtesy of the port when they re Three men were dead, at least one be confined to 100 blocks in the would be difficult for a pilot. war and chairman of the revolution turn from pleasure trips. lower section toward wmch waters Radio-photos likewise can be Negotiations are imdfer way for other dying, and fourteen others ary coimcil, declared the Soviet The instructions supersede pre; from a levee break four miles be sent from an airplane in midair the building of three short wave were in the General hospital here Union is surrounded on all sides ny vious orders. , v • > low the town were backing up. to a land receiving station, ♦vSrs V •. ^< '■«; at noon today through a strike riot powerful class enemies, who are “Distingifishc^’ foreign ,. visitors radio stations in the wUdemess of River Rising which is regarded as an invalu ready to attack Russia at any mo at the gates of the Marion Manu The river at 11 a. m., showed a able device for military and and high gbvenufiehf officials are the far-', north imder' the supervision ment. also given expedite orders, in ca^es of JobntL. Reinartz, internationally facturing Company’s cotton mill guage of 43.4 feet and was rising cbmmercial purposes. “War in the future wUl be a very at the rate of about two inches an where, imder the t^es, they-are not famous Manchester radio expert, it early today. serious and complicated trouble,' in hour. The weather observer held entitled to free entry,” tiie order was. learned today. volving not ojily enormous bodies of Although the budget has not. yet Five other persons were suffering to a prediction of a stage above 46 read. “Distinguished foreign visit from less seriou| wounds from pis feet which would be reached late infantry and cavalry, but also mod ors are genera^y given this courtesy been approved, such action is ex FALL MAKES PLEA em airplanes ready to act imder any pected shortly. Present plans call tols and clubs. Troops are expected today or early tonight, with the upon request tl^ugh the State De to arrive this afternoon. stream beginning to fall before mid Weather condition, destructive long partment. for the stations to be located in a range artery and chemical equip trim^gular position several hundred The riot followed a strike of part night. Pay No piity. of the night force at the mill call Bright sunshine this morning aid TO DISMISS CASE ment, able to destroy whole popula miles apart. 'The prindpal purpose tions en masse. “High government officipls, in ed by the United Textile Workers ed in restoring the morale of the cluding congressmen, are given is to estabUsh contact with the city after a night of apprehension “The future conflict between the toading posts during the winter. Union because it was claimed the these orders direct by the Treasury owners of the plant had failed to due to softening levees beneath a citizens of the Soviet Union and the 700 MUes from Pole Imperialistic and Capitalistic pow Depaxtnient. Congreasm.en and keep agreements made when a steady rain. With the exception of other high government officials are The . farthest horth; of the three the 100 blocks in the lower section Trial of Former Cabinet ers will be a tremendous mass, war in cohtemplatei^ stations on EUesmere nine weeks’ strike was settled two which tbe bordgfs between the front entitled to free entry, which means weeks ago. most of which were flooded last that they do nqt have to pay duty Island, located some 700 miles week because of backwater from the line and the covntry behmii will oe The dead men and fifteen of, the Member to Start Monday; when ^ e y have been abroad on south of the North Pole.The others 500 foot crevasse below the city, it wiped out. will be situated farther south ai^d injured i^ere shot. Sheriff O. F. Ad “Not only armies will battle with government business. When they kins and three deputies were pain .was believed the city would escape to the east and west. In this ugan- armies, but factories with factories, Freak tricks were played by the wind as Miami, Fla., was lashed by are returning from abroad on prir fully beaten. the overflow. Grounds for Plea. ner* the Hudson Bay Company ot knd plants with plants. the tail of a tropical hurricane. For instance, as shown above, there was vate business or pleasure trips, they No Warning City Isolated Montireal, which is financing the The city’s isolation from high “Adhering to our traditional pol a collision between a barge and a seaplane. Driven into the mud while are given the courtesy ‘ of an. ex The walkout occurred without affair, plans to keep in touch with ways and railways continued, but icy of peace as the only sensible pol the furious wind smd rain storin was at its height, the boat demolished pedite order, which does not carry notice ht 1 o’clock this morning. At Washington, Oct. 2 — (AP)—Al trading posts during the part of telephone, telegrraph and electric icy at this stage ol our development, the Curtiss Flying Service airship based on the shore of Biscayne Bay. with it free entry.” 6:30 o’clock, when the shifts bert B. Fall, secretary of the the year when aU other means in service continued with slight inter we must at the same time construct Below you see how one entire side of a house was opened, like an Immense Assistant Secretary Lowman, who changed, workers entering and door, by the force of the gale. sending messages is blocked. ruption. Fire engines were pumping interior in the Harding Cabinet, and our economic system in such a way i::sued the order, today explained leaving the mill were accosted by Mr. Reinartz was consulted bn into the standpipe in the “hill sec central figure in the naval oil lease as to be ready at any moment lo that Representative Lo^s Douglas pickets. Several fights started. tion” where the better residences cases today appeared in the District ward off the attack of our enemies. of Arizona, who was transferred at the, proposition by Hudson Bay Then some one fired a shot. Company officials'because his repu- are located, relieving a threatened of Columbia' Supreme Court to enter “This is , why we must strengthen Quarantine to A cutter yestorday A fusillade followed in which acute water shortage. pleas for dismissal of a charge of our Army and Navy at the same and sent ashore, was extended this totion is well known there due to Sam 'Vickers and Randolph Hal), The weak spot in the 13 mile bribery against him. time that we develop our economic AGES-OLD CEREMONIES courtesy because he ' had been to his trip with the noted explorer, union members, fell dead. Twelve levee north of the city was the Fall’s trial is scheduled to begin structure. • Europe to visit his father vdio was Donald MacMiUan, in 1925. Reinartz union members, two non-union men scene of feverish activity last night next Monday but the former secre “Has our Army a sufficiently good ill and was anxious to hurry back was radio operator for MacMillan and a deputy sheriff were taken to to Washington , to- assume his duties as more than 1,000 men labored to tary of the interior was arraigned, technical basis to wage war wi‘Ji and bepaiQe thoroughly acquainted the Marion General hospital with strengthen the levee protecting the at his own request.