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AdvattMaa an Fag* lA ) PRICE THREE CBI VOL. U V , NO. 32. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6.1934. (TWELVE PAGES)
Dungreon Hideout For 18 Chinese WEAT HER KEEP S HEAVY VOTE HERE BOTH SIDES PLEASED DOWN VOTE I N DESPITE THE RAIN EARWHOURS BY EARLIEST RETURNS MaiDtah Average of 600 FASTER RAILROAD Driring Rain Keeps Many
ao Hoar— Do Not Expect Democrats Gain in Two SERVICE IS SEEN from PoUs But Leaders What the Leaders Say Little Bay State tow ns, Over 7300 Total; Both Hope for Clear Skies RepnbDcans Win in Rnral Major Parties Have Urge Eaitman Observes BoDet About Outcome Today
Later in Day. Districts in Micbigan and OrganiatioDS at Work Trains as Foremnner of By ASSOCIATED PRESS going to win back control of state
By ASSOCIATED PRESS. James J. Farley, Democratic ; governments. T party Is coming I back into its own fn hundreds of Kansas— Two Men KiDed Trying to Get Out Record Whai Is to Come. . Weather as stormy as the cam- chairman: "President Roosevelt will counties and town' x x My clos- paign Itself furnished a dreary back- be given the finest tribute of confi- ing appeal to all Republicans is to dence that it has ever been the for- keep faith—the country will need It in Missoori Election Battle Vote. groimd today for the early balloting Atlante, Nov. 6.— (A P) — The in Connecticut as voters in 169 com- tune of the Present to deserve or In the years to come."
new bullet trains are only a fore- munities registered their attitude to- receive, x x x In the next Congress President Roosevelt: No pro- we will have at least six more seats nouncement. — Byrnes, Democratic The vote polled la Blaaclieater runner of what Is to come. Federal ward the New Deal and chose a long list of officials ranging from United In the Senate. As far aa the House Herbert Hoover: "In these days, at 8 delock this afternoon oo-ordlnatlon of 7’ransportatlon States Senator to minor town of RepresentaUves Is concerned, our when liberty Is endangered and Senator, Pnts Federal totaled 8AS6. The total at U JoMph B. Eastman said ti^ay, but offices. A driving rain during the majority will continue without ma- when tolerance seeks to stamp out
a. m. was 8,039; at noon SJM)2 be warned railroads it would be a morning, houra brought expressions terial change.” the very suggestion of doubt, the Henry P. Fletcher, Republican country needs the Republican Party Watchers in Pennsylyania. pt 1 p. m. 4,210 and at 2 p. m. "blunder” for them to engage In a of disappointment from leaders who chairman: “We are going to recap- as a virile organisation more than wholesale competitive fight regard- had predicted a record vote of ap- 4A00. proximately 620,000. ture seats In Congress and we are ever." less of needs for this type of serv- ice. Heavy Vote This Afternoon B.v A S SO C IA TE D P R E SS The flashlights of Federal agents stabbing through the darkness o f this A ray of hope came to the army c Massing their full strength be- Addressing a Joint meeting of the cellar tmder a deserted mansion In Keyport, N. J., blinded momentarily Both Republicans and Democrats 5 hind well selected and trained or- of political workers, however, as the Atlanta Freight Bureau and Civic 18 Chinese who ijad lived, there without light for more than two weeks found something to cheer about In ganlaaUons, both major parUes here New Haven branch of the U. S. Clubs, Etestman said the railroads since they were smuggled Into the United States. A raider is examining AMERICAN GIRL PRESIDENTYOTES the first scattered returns from to- today brought out one of the larg- were stitl the great and necessary Weather Bureau predicted the skies 2 est votes in the town’s history de- the Utter of rags and corrugated cardboard that served as bedding for would clear by early afternoon, day’s balloting. transportation system of the coun- spite one of the moat discouraging men who were awaiting release after being sold as slaves. when the voting was expected to be try and that new oompetltion all New deaths, following tbs traglo ® days la many years from the atand along the line has brought the rail- heaviest. SUSPECTED AS SPY IN HIS HOME TOWN shooting lost night In Pennsylvania, 9 point of weather. road Inventor back to life. CkJvernor Wilbur L. Cross, Demo- cast a shadow over the first nation- 600 Vote An Hoar cratic seeking his third succesive "For many years railroad passen- wide vote oh the New Deal. Two A t press Ume today the count on ger service moved over the tracks term, went to the polls In his city of men were fatally shot and several the 14 voting machines was but otherwise stood stlU,” be said. 3 KILLED, 15 WOUNDED; New Haven before 9 a. m., to cast Has Been in German Prison Is Asked His Name by Elec- others wounded In disorders near his ballot. His fight for the gover- even 4,800, keeping the average for "Now a tidal wave of Improvement Holland, Mo. -. the day at exacUy 600 an hour aeems about to sweep on the scene. norship with State Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn, Republican vied with In- Ideal weather prevailed except In since the polls opened at 6 o’clock Dangers In Situation for 88 Days; Other Amer- fion Officials— Laughs As the norths.est and In New England. At 2 o’clock the large woridng BLAME POUTICAL CHIEFS terest with the contest between U. "There are some dangers in the Democrats found the fir-t en- groups were rapidly catching up S. Senator Frederic C. Walcott, Re- situation. The fast, streamline publican, and Representative Fran- ican Is Also Held. He Ghres IL couragement in early returns when with the long list of those having trains have Struck the public fancy. two small Massachusetts towns, voted and a concerted drive to get cis T. Maloney, Democrat, for the They are a splendid manifestation Senatorsblp. normally Republican, reported •very vote possible in line before of a new enterprise. Undoubtedly Men and Women m Demo* RADICALS LEAVE the polls close at 6 o’clock was be- New Deal Issue Berlin, Nov. 6.— (A P )—Miss Lil- Hyde Park, N. Y.. Nov. 6.— (AP) Democratic gains over past years. they have their place. But their The New Deal was made the prin- The Republicans quickly counter- ing made. fln t coat is now very high and miut lian Steele of Hollywood, Calif., —President Roosevelt motored In view of the heavy rain when cntic hrade Shot Down! cipal issue by nominees seeking seats spent her 88th day in grim Moabit ed, however, with scattered victories come down, and there Is a great in Congress while Governor Cross through a downpour of rain today in Michigan and Kansas. aa averaga of 600 voters an hour amount of passenger service to prison today because a Nazi friend to the old Town Hall and cast his bad been maintained against great and Alcorn confined their battle for betrayed her freely expressed confi- Snitch Parties which other possible Improvements —Fear Fnrlher Violence j _ _ _ _ the governorship to a wealth of odda, the close observers at the would be well adapted. dences and opinions. ballot In the National election. Pointe aux Barques township, in state Iteues. M unldp^ building statad that not ‘T refer to the development of The charges against the youthful In jovial spirits that obviously re- Michigan, which went Democratlo more than 7,8(X) votes wlU be regis- Republicans, striving to halt the and attractive music student was flectM his ^tlm tsm over the out- two years ago, registered wide mar- light weight, speedy car units oper- VTill Foflow. Socialists Resign Wrecking tered vdien the polls close at 6 p. m. ated by low cost motors and able to described as "extremely serious,” some, the President voted in a green- gins for Republican CandidateA With 10,266 on the town voting (Oootlnaed on Page Two) Involving treason and espionage. It curtained booth on an electrical ma- . Tbe first Arkansas city precinct to provide a cheaper and more flexible Usta, It was eiqwcted that a record and more frequent service on the Hazelton, Pa., Nov. 6.— (AP) — Donmergne Government; WM so serious that American con- chine while a crowd of home folks report gave Governor Alf M. Lon- breaking vote of. 8,000 or more branch and secondary line.” sulate authorities, perhaps, cannot stood by in the hall applauding. don, the Republican incumbrat, 16 The echo of gu^re that swept Dem- would be counted. Warning against "the same old help her much, a reliable source "Hello, President,” shouted Moses votes to 11 for Omar D. Ketchuxi, Oldest Voters competitive fight" to place rival ocratic paraders last night, killing Herriot May Be Premier. said. Smith, te'nant farmer and president tbe Democratic candidate. NEW MEXICO CALLS Two of the oldest men voting lx stream-line trains In service, three and wounding 16, rang In the She Is the fourth American In- of the Roosevelt Home Voters CluD, Pennsylvania balloted under tbe I volved recently on suspicion of from the steps of the newly-painted today’s election were Samuel Nel- Eastman said "It would be ears of Kelayres voters as, tense w d ^ watchful eyee of 150 men employed A blunder o f even greater magni- Paris, Nov. 6.— (A P )—The radi- espionage. Her ease wae made *d- wMte and green ball, as Mr. Roose- aon; Sr., o f 48 Ridge street, 83 years fearful of further violence, they bal- by the Senate campaign expendi- of age and Alfred W. Hyde pf 1 Bow tude to neglect the large opportuni- cal members of the French (Cabinet ditionally grave by the govern- velt emerged from the front seat of tures Investigating comi^ttee. loted today. n.ent’s recent warning that the street, 82 years old. Mr. Nelson was ties which seem to be opening up for The Republican leaders of the lit- withdrew from office today, wreck- the automobile. Chairman Byrnes, (D „ S. C.) dle- death penalty. Is enforc,ebIe for spy- "Hello, Moses," replied the Presi- In the line at 6 o’clock and voted Improvement of equipment and serv- tle mountain village five miles south ing the government of Premier closed be bad authorized their em- with the first hundred men. ice la the handling o f the freight ing. dent who took off an overcoat to go of here are held with 13 others as Gaston Doumergiie. ployment. By the appearance of many voters traffic, which has always been of far BaDots Are Cast Under Shad- Anotlier Held Into the voting place. State and Federal authorities start Richard Roederer, 40. a natural- Many candidates were only wait- o f advanced yean definitely proves more Importance from the stand- an Investigation of what Governor Former Premier Edouard Herriot, Inside, an array of photographic ing for Jie polls to close to claim ised American citizen, who came to the Intense Interest that Is being point of railroad revenues than the Pinebot described today aa ’’an un- minister without portfolio under machines circled the room with election. In tbe House 68, Including shown in the state election despite Doumergue and head of the Radical ow of Bayonets — Fear uermany from Chicago, has been powerful bright lights, focused on passenger traffic." speakable outrage.” 62 Democrats hod no opposition.’ the Inclement weather during the Socialists, had beeti in opposiyon to held, for more than four months In the voting scenes. He said improvements In equip- Cries of "kill them!" came from many of the premier ideas. a Bavarian prison. It Is reported Besides Pennsylvania, contending forenoon. ment and service cannot be made by Political Riots. “Well, bow do you all like working A score of care were being utilised the throats of citizens who surged The premier was understood to under Klleg lights ?’’ asked Mr, factions warned of possible disturb- some railroads "except to the extent about state police as the Republican be prepared to give President Le- (Contlnaed on Page Two) ances or irregularities In California, -toy the Republican town committee that the Federal governmnt is will- Roosevelt as he walked to the group (with drivers selected from the leader, Joseph Bruno, and members run the collective resignation of of election officials seated at a long New York, Delaware and other ing to act sa fairy godmother.” of his family were arrested. Threats Santa Fe, N. M.. Nov. 6.— ( A P I - states. Young Republican group doing duty the whole ministry which baa been table. continuously all morning. Traffic "That la why it Is essential that of dynamiting the Bruno home were In power since the bloody riots of New Mexico ballots were cast under “Almost perfect” weather was In Asked His Nanw the cards for many states in which was handled in the area In front of every practical and reasonable muttered. last February. the shadow of bayonets today aa ELECTION RIOTS "Name please?" calmly inquired the Municipal building by Officers means be adopted to bring down The shooting, described as a Herriot is one df the strongest voters selected two Senators, a Con- elections were being held. The vot- Sara Baylis, town clerk, amid a gen- ing was heralded as a rough. If in- Raymond Griffin and Arthur Sey- costa of operation, quite apart from raJeing crossfire, occurred as men, political veterans in France and his gressman and complete qtate and eral round of laughter. mour. Officers Joseph Prentice and ouch improvements. women and children, under banners opposition to the pre..iler, which county tickets. exact, criterion on the Roosevelt ad- "Still Franklin D.,’’ responded riinistration's hold o the electo- Rudolph Wlrtalla were stationed in “They can be brought down, as I of the Democratic Party, paraded has caused a series of rumors of Gov. A. W. HockenhuU at bis EXCITE MISSOURI Mr. Roosevelt as he was checked off down the main street. rate. impending breakdowns In the gov- the parking area on the west side home in Clovis denied he had order- on the voting list as Number 279. of the Municipal building directing (Continued on Page Sis) The fire was opened as the parad- ernment In the last few weeks, was Many months of campaigning ed the National Guard mobilized, but Mrs. James Roosevelt, bis mother, ended at midnight in a burst of con- traffic around the building and ers reached a point in front of the regarded as the crux of the situa- said later he had told Brig. Gen. Os- preceded him, voting in the first of flicting predictions b Democrats parking. Bruno home. Police were told the tion. borne C. Wood, adjutant general, to the two booths. Mrs. Roosevelt fol- shots were fired from the Brtmo Two Men Killed, Two Seri- and Republicans. Chairman Jams* 800 An Hour Others In Cabinet take a few'observers to Las VegAs lowed the President. It didn’t take A. Farley of the Democratic Na- home and from the home of Bruno’s Mr. Roosevelt long to cast his vote A continuous strean. of traffic CALIFORNIA’S VOTE nephew, Paul, across the street. Five other Radical Socialists sat If Wood thought It necessary. tional Committee and Chatamaa was flowing around the building all In the Cabinet with Herriot. Actually armed and uniformed onsly Injured and Several and there was little doubt that he Henry P. Fletcher of the GOP com- THOse Killed voted the straight Democratic ticket morning bringing an average of 600 Those killed were: Frank Flor- The radical group’s action was National Guardsmen were on duty mittee made final appeals to voters headed by his friend, Governor Leb- voters to the polls each hour. Des- UNUSUALLY HEAVY ilis, 66, of Kelayres; John Golosky, taken at a meeting of party leaders In L.OS Vegas, San Miguel county; Negroes Are Beaten. over the radio. pite the pouring rain, a large per- 28, of McAdoo; and William Forte, and It was indicated that Dou- In Los Lunas in Valencia county; a Fletcher said "we are going to centage of the voters in the morning mergrue would offer the resignations detachment was enroute to El Rlto (Uontinued on Page Two) recover seats in the (Congress and 36, of McAdoo Heights. Two of the houra wera women who braved the 15 persons who were wounded are formally to President Lebrun at in Rio Arriba county, and guards- we are going to win back control ot once. men were on duty in the plaza at Holland, Mo., Nov. 8.— ( A P I - state governments, but whsthar our elamante to vote. Officials Predict AO Records near death. One of the latter, An- Two men were shot to death, two A t 6:80 thla morning twenty men drew Kitlshion, 26, of Lofty, was It was Indicated that Herriot Santa Fe. victory be great or small, the Re- had gathered at the steps of the himself would form the next French were critically wounded and several publican party and RepuhUcaa struck by a score or more of bullets, Details Kept Secret negroes were beaten In election day SECEDE FROM U.S. Municipal building awaiting the doctors said. Utmost secrecy surrounded the worker!) will have to stand firm opening of the polls. Several of WiD Be Broken Before (Continued on Page Two) dijKirdera In this vicinity today. during the next two years." The weapons used In the "cold guard's movements. No official could The disorders supposedly were them bad been there since 6 o’clock. blooded murder," as State Denrio- be reached lyho would comment. ,nc bid!) for votes for th* prompted by attempts of negroes to HUEY’S NEW IDEA New Deal, rather than along p a ^ Many Beta Polls Are Gosed. cratlc Chairman David L. Lawrence Some said they knew nothing of the vote. Race feeling has flared else- More money was wagered on the called it, were found early today, dis- mobilization, others said they bad b:v:3. Fttrlov predicted a gain o f aiX where in southcAst Missouri In re- Senate seats for the Democrat* outcome of the current election posing of the belief widely expressed CCC MEN LOCK UP just been ordered on duty. cent weeks. than on any Jn recent years. A rep- by paraders that machine guns had General Wood was In Las Vegas, wiV.i a iirobable Increase in Honan San Francisco. Nov. 6.-^(AP)— Horace Ferrell. 33, a white man, r.presentation. He thanked thone resentative of a Hartford concern Long lines formed before polling been used by the killers. Lieuten- having gone there yesterday after- and an unidentified negro wera slain 'Kmgfisb'* Wants His State was in Manchester last night try- ant EMward Griffith, In charge of “ Reoubileans, Independents and places in California as an unusually OmCERSINRIOT noon with some 40 guardsmen from and Ferrell’s father, John E. Fer- thinking people of :.ll secUona who ing to pises any part of $20,000 on the state police investigation,, said { Albuquerque. A Democratic rally at heavy early vote was cast without rell, and Cfiarence Posey, identified to Stand Alone or Join Up have been thoughtful enough to lay thejr favorites. No freak beta were four shotguns, two high-powered' the armo^ in Albuquerque was fol- as a well-to-do white farmer, were n o t ^ however, such as rolling signs of dlMrder in today’s general aside their party label In the p a r^ election. rifles, four automatic pistols and two lowed by mobilization of the guard critically wounded; tttsnilfl on the pavement from revolvera had. Jieen found aLJnaeph interest.” OfUdalB predicted, on the toiiOa^ Uf ef f e- ™•: ^e-Fem llfl Powy »