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Smith in Address Assails Roosevelt -.*r • .'r<V», •- I ■ * , >f \i^±,-r^‘- ’■-■...............' ^ ‘ ■ . .- , -I ’p - •■” '■ /.' r i m AWEMM d a i l y OIBOrLATION V s n m t t of 0. S. We«t)Mr BanM for the Month of March, 1983 HaHIford . 5 , 5 3 0 Fata* and ooatliHied cool toalght; Member of Aadlt Bureau Friday fair. of ClrculatloD. filmtrbrBlrr lEwnittg raUi (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS (daasiitod Adv«rtiaiog oo Page 10.) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1932. VOL. LI., NO. 167. Opens Conference of Feminine Wets BROAD ST. ROAD COMMUNIST PLEADS -♦ SMITH IN ADDRESS Warning the major political parties that “a half-million women demand JOB MAY GO ON, militant support” of plans for revis­ FOR SOLDIER BONUS ion of the dry laws, Mrs. Charles B O A ^IS T O ID Sabin, president of the Women’s Or­ ASSAILS ROOSEVELT ganization for National Prohibition Reform, is pictured here as she Selectmen Learn Aid Commit­ Negro Speaker Declares Vet­ ONE MAN KILLED opened the group’s national confer­ Praise and Critidsm Marks ence in Washington. Flood Reaches Crest; erans Get No Sympathy IN STRIKE RIOT tee Will Carry On; Ped­ Reaction of Speech Made From Millionaire Con- dlers’ By-Law To Come Up Danger Seems Passed At Jefferson Day Bampiet; ress. Miners Fight With Members At Town Meeting. Hartford, April 14.— (AP) —Fur-< south of the Connecticut Boulevard Senator Wheeler Says Ad­ ther hardship came to Inundated and because the flood threatens to of National Guard— Tear extinguish the fires in the bulging. ’The Board of Selectmen at their river communities today as the Washington, April 14.—(AP)— Connecticut continued its rise, This morning the basement and dress Sounded As K Made With policemen standing close at Gas Used. regular monthly meeting last night reaching 20.4 feet above mean sea boiler rooms was under half a foot ha|)d the ways and means com m it-; Issued the formal call for the spe­ level at 10 a. m. here, but remaining of water. Yesterday forty children By the 'House of Mor- cial town meeting on April 19, from practically stationary the rest of bad to stay home because of water tee today listened to appeals for around their homes, while others 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 'The referendum the morning and Indicating to the w fuU payment of the bonus from a Steubenville. O., April 14.— (AP) U. S. Weather Bureau branch that went by boat. gan. delegation that a little earlier had —One man was killed and several on school consolidation will be voted the crest is being attained today. Hundreds of motorists coming to work in Hartford this morning interrupted the session with de­ hundred persons who were alleged on the voting machines from 8 a. m. The nearest approach in years at this season was the 18.9 foot spring were forcibly reminded of the flood mands to be heard. to 8 p. m. at the Municipal build­ to have threatened miners and Na­ freshet three years ago, while the almost In the heart of town, when Washington, April 14.—(AP)— ing, after which the town meeting J. W. Ford, a negro who said he tional Guard officers enroute to the t3 s fall flood of 1927 reached 29. they had to drive through water a Praise and criticism marked the re­ was a candidate for the vice-presi­ will adjourn to High school hall to While more families fled East food deep on the Intersection of action on Capitol Hill today to Al­ dential nomination on the Commu­ Somers mine of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., near Adena in an vote on the $310,000 bond Issue ap­ Hartford homes whose lower floors Commerce and State rtreets. About nist ticket, said the veterans “get 9 a. m., the street department roped fred E. Smith’s speech challenging early morning riot, were dispersed proved by the Board of Selectmen have been submerged since yester­ no sympathy from the millionaire day noon, the meadow school off the comer. the candidacy of Fremklin D. Roose­ Congress of today.” with tear gas. to refinance the town’s floating in­ Airport Manager Herbert H. Mills velt for the Democratic presidential Walter Kimbel, 50, one of the men BOOTLEGGERS RUINING closed its doors to the 400 ele­ Samuel J. Stenber, identified him­ debtedness. mentary pupils because of the hard­ nomination. who is alleged to have attempted to (Contlnued on Page Two) self as representing the Workers persuade workers employed at the Also, at the meeting in the High ship in reaching the school house In a Jefferson Day address last Bx-Servlce Men’s League. He said mine not to go to work was shot, school hall the people will vote on night, the " 128 nominee quoted Harry L. Stevens, National com­ presumably by an aide of Col. Don a proposed amendment to the from Roosevelt’s recent radio mander of the American Legion NEAR BEER INDUSTRY town ordinances increasing the Caldwell, a National Guard observ­ speech urging relief for the “for­ ‘lies when he says the majority of peddler’s license fee and providing er in the field. JUDGE A R N O n GOES gotten man at the bottom of the the men do not want the bonus.” Kimbel with several hundred regulations governing the Issuance economic pyramid,” and said: At the Insls'^.nce of Acting Chair­ other men are alleged to have gone of permits to vendors, both local “This Is no time for demagogues. man Crisp, he amended his lan­ and non-resident. A committee com­ to the miners homes shortly after Senators Told Business Has DARROW IS SILENT I will take off my coat Eind vest and guage to say that Stevens “strays posed of Selectmen George E. six o’clock this morning and at­ TO HIS REST TODAY fight to the bitter «Jd any candi­ from the truth.” tempted to stop them from going to Keith, Sherwood G. Bowers and date who persists in any demagogic Dropped Two Thirds Be- George H. Waddell, clerk of the work at the shaft. One worker re­ appeal to the masses of working ECONOMIST EXPLAINS ON DEFENSE PLANS Board of Selectmen, will meet with fused and was tossed into a nearby people of this country to destroy committee of business men com­ Washington, April 14.— (A P )—A canse of Flood of Illicit Funeral Services This After­ themselves by setting class against creek. posed of EUdred J. McCabe, secre­ professor was called before the Guards Are Stoned class and rich against poor.” tary of the Chamber of Commerce, House ways and means committee When they refused, the pickets Senator Wheeler, (D., Mont.), a W. Henry Weir and Frederick Mohr today by advocates of full payment Beer— Ask Tax On Wort. Famous Lawyer Just Smiles noon Largely Attended; supporter of Roosevelt, said Smith’s lined the road and stoned the auto­ to make the draft of the resolution. of the bonus to give his views of mobiles carrying the National Guard speech was "unworthy of him,” and the economics involved in the two officers and sheriffs’ deputies to the The call for the special town sounded like “The House of Morgan billion dollar inflation of the cur­ Wheu Asked To Divulge Patton Sings. mine. Another crowd met the work­ Washington, April 14.— (AP) — meeting was Issued in two parts: speaking.” rency they propose. ers and guards at the mine and a The Senate finance committee was one for the * ote on the school con­ Frank Statement Speaking much as though he solidation referendum and the other Senator Walsh, (D., Mass.), a shot was fired from one of the auto­ told today by a representative of His Program. were in a coUege lecture room, for the adjourned meeting for the Friends from near and far gather­ Smith advocate, praised the speech Williford I. King, an Instructor in mobiles carrying the guard officers, fatally wounding Kimbel. Two the near beer Industry—Levi Cook, bond Issue. ed here thip afternoon to pay tribute as a “frank and courageous state­ economics at New York University, of Washington—that manufacture Road Work to one of Manchester’s ending citi­ ment of his views on the political reviewed recent economic develop­ autos were overturned. Honolulu, April 14.— (A P )—En­ About the same time the shot was of illicit beer runninj into "millions 'The town engineer’s report was zens — Judge Alexander Am ott questions of the House.” ments, beginning with the stock meshed by many threads of the Wheeler said that “ as an ardent market crash of 1929- fired. Sheriff Maurice Wooster and of gallons” annually threatens to read, showing $14,730 spent on the NAZIS QUARTERS whose imexpected death in St. his deputies hurled tear gas bombs prosecution’s story of the lynching Broad street extension. Work was supporter of Governor Smith in Representative Patman, (D., Tex­ put makers of legitimate cereal Petersburg, Fla., last week Monday into the crowd and it dispersed. of Joseph Kahahawai, four persons halted this week on the road con­ 1928, I am sorry to see him for his as), Introduced King after first ex­ beverages out of business. Before the wild scene on the accused of the killing watched to­ struction and it was reported by J. caused widespread regret. The pub­ own sake utter siich fooHsh state­ hibiting to the committee "several Cook urged a hea’der tax on wort IN BERLIN CLOSED lic funeral service at the South road to the mine, the a llie d pickets day for Clarenfe Darrow to go into Frank Bowen last night that there ments as he did last evening.
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