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British Mediator's Aide Visits Henlein tm W EATH U' AVBMOB DAILT CIRCULATION Fereeool of U. B, Weather g for tha Month a t Amga at, IfW Martferd Inereestng eteodineoa. w arw or to- 6.026 night; ooeaslonal Otufmata SoBday; MOinbar 'o f tha Aadtl fair and eooler Monday. BmeaU' at Ciioiilattana MANCH R — A CITY OP VILLAGE CHARM VOL; LVn.. NO. 286 (ClaasHled Advwrtlstag m Paga 18> MANj IESTER,<^ONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1938 (TW RLVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS <> Thrives Without-Swallowing DEWEY NEAR ^ WOMAN AMONG 10 BRITISH MEDIATOR’S END OF CM E BENDIX ENTRANTS A(VH!NES AIDE VISITS HENLEIN; FOR SPEED TROPHY When T i ^ Recessed 39 ^ -V U. S. BATTLESHIP FIBES s Witaesses Had Testified -PLUS-PERFECT’ SCOR^ SEEKS INFORMATION Pfloj^ Plane In jlfluch De San Penio, Calif., 84pt 8.— For Slate; T # Additional NONAGENARIAN GETS Seversky Made East-West (A P )—The«14-inch main batter- UNWANTED VACATION Ashton-Gwatkin Makes Trip after ies pf the battleship Tennessee FRENCH MILL fired a theoretically "plus-per- To Appear Next Week. Portland, Me., Sept. S.— (A P ) Reepfd Trip Monday; Ex- fect’’ Score in:short rapga battle —Sprightly little Mar}' Mc- To Discover Meaning Of I practice off San Clemente island Cann, who haa scrubbed business I this week. Admiral Claude C. iNew York, Sept 3.—(AP)—With WORKERS SEIZE pects Non-Stop FlighL offlees here foi the past 50 yekra, I Bloch, commander-in-chlef of the the presentation of testimony In- waa hkvtng an unwanted vaca- "Complete Accord” Be j fleet, said today. tended to corroborate the accusa- tion, on a hospital cot, today. The Tennessee’s score was re- 24 FACTORIES Though she's 98 yea|s old and tween Two Fndirers; De- Burbtmk, Calif., Sept. 3.— (A P )— I ported to have been materially tions ot gangland informers that fell down a flight of stain In one above the all-time record estab- ]oXiching the Bendlx trophy race i James J. Hines shared liberally in of the office buildings yesterday, Cleveland and Bendlx, N. J., for I llsbed by the 16-inch turrets of the profits of a 320,000,000 policy physicians say she wasn’t seri- spite Cahn Assoraice Of the battleship West Virginia last Demand Ousting Of Premier ously hurt. ,000 esmb ' prizes, Ross Hadley year. rpeket. District Attonley Thomas ’*took off at 1:47 a. m. (4:47 a. m., I Navy officials did not disclose El. Dewey’s case agamst the Tam- Rmiciman Some C iedi e. 8. t.) today in Us Beechcraft many district leader was near com- plane with A1 G. Larry as co-pUot.- scores of either the Tennessee Barbara Janet Kozik, (above) 10-day-oId daughter of Mr. and Mrs. In Protest Over Setting or West Virginia. pletion .today. A large crowd watched the R e - When the trial recessed yesterday Jacob Kozik of Newark. N. J., gets along first rate in the hospital Quarters Are N ervon despite the fact there is no connecting opening between her throat and fect take-off. Officlala said proa- until Tuesday, at the end of its third Aside Of The Forty- GREAT BRITAIN pecta were for unfavorable weather week, 39 witnesses bad testified. stomach. She Is fed through a rubber tube Inserted Into the abdo* between Alburquerque, N. M., and and may be operated on later to give her an artificial esophagus. Approximately '10 more prosecution Praha, Sept 3— (A P ) — F .T A . Kansas City. witnesses were scheduled. Honr Law By CabineL MAY CUT VALUE Ashton-Ouatkln, troubleobooter o f Predict Broken Records. G-MEN REDRE, Defense Strategy Secret As the trim green biplane soared the British mediation mIsaiaB In The defense strategy has not been away to start the eighth renewal revealed. With the end of the Paris, Sept. 3— (A P )—ntousands Czechoslovakia, went to Mraiantad ot the cross-countryi classic, nine OF THE POUND state’s case in sight, the most fre- other ships were on the field at SOLDIERS QUIT, MUCH TO CHEER ABOUT of workers occupied textile mills In today to see Konrad Henleiii, leader quent question heard around the Union A ir terminal, scheduled to the Amiens region of northern of the Sudeten Oermau. courtroom waa: “W ill Hines take take off before 5 a. m. (P. S. T.) the stand?” France today 1n the first of a series Henlein w u returning from eon* .Officials fn e ly predicted that, speed Inflation Seen By Many IN KIDNAP CASE The grizzled Democratic bC46, ep- IN LABOR’S PAST YEAR of strikes threatened b y . French ferenceii in' Germany with rhaitnel- records would he lowered. raged once to the point of denounc- labor to force the cnblnet to "rea- Cars were jammed for blocks lor Hitler, who backs.the Sudeten ing a witness in open court as a liar, pect labor laws." around the airport, and estimates of There As Core For Fall- Germans and the British ndaslon has declared he would welcome an Chanting "Daladler (Premier the 'number 'o f spe(ffators ran as May Be To Give Abductors Edouard Daladler) resign!" 14,000 was eager to learn at first hand JQS8 opportunity to match wits and Many Gaifis^Cited Despite NO HERALD high as 40,000. words with young Dewey, racket- workers took possession of the what waa tha "complete accord" thtf Max Constant, S8-year-oId motion ing Olf Of Foreign Com- busting Republican prosecutor. buldlngs and raised red flags over two Fuehrers found, . plctut<'111er.“ who came to Burbank Of Rancher’s Wife A MONDAY — One o f many successive climaxes War Between Big Unions; 24 factories in Amiens and Abbe- Czeohoalovak Quai tesa N an tna - from Bordeaux, France, hopped off No issue of the Manchester ville after hasty arbitration efforts merce; Doflar Soaring. Despite the calm aaauranca H in the startling'story of Intrigue at 2:37 a. m. (P. 8. T.) of tho government—worried also by Viscount Runcimsn, head o f ' tUg Ohly Woman Entrant. Chance To Contact Hns^ and corruption placed before the Evening Herald will be Jury was reached at the end o f yea- 16 Victories In Top (!onrt the International situation—failed. mlsalon, some Czechoslovak quiir* jllss Jacqueline Cochran, the only lublished Monday, Labor Labor leaders estimated 150,000 tera were nervous. They fearod teray’s session when Mrs. ^ s e London, Sept. 8— (A P ) — A be- woman entrant, was off .next at 3:13 werkers throughout France Joined Aahton-Guatkin' ' was hurrying to a. m. (8:18 a. m.. e. a. t ) in her band; Hoax Is Suggested. Wendroff, sister of Dixie Davis, lief that depreciation o f the pound dapper little gang lawyer, testified For Labor Board Included in mass meetjngs last night pro- Henlein "to aave’’ the deadloeksd Seversky vdiich she plans to fiy non- testing against Daladler's extension would be the slmpleet way to in- negotiations. stop to Cleveland. The crowd waa she personally had delivered money to Hines four or five times. of the work week beyond the legal crease Bales to the United StetM The more optimlatle Czecholaovafc silent as her plane roared down the , Tuba.Chty, Cal.; Sept. 8.— ( A P I - First Written Evidence , Washington, Sept. 3. (A P ) — 40-hour limit in Industries outside was held widely today ae Great view, however, was that Lord Run* nmway and slowly rose, then Federal and state forces were those working for the national de- clman already bad started telka be* cheered as she disappeared beyond With her testimony waa offered a Labor leaders, preparing for the an- Britain, diaturbed by the ..intema- abruptly withdrawn from the hunt $500 check which she said she bad DROP WELFJIRE fense. tween Preaident Eduard Benes and the lights. nual Labor Day celebration Mon- ttonal situation, subsidized axporta for kidnapers o f Mrs. W. R. Meeks given to Hines. This was the first Backed by Leaders, with twin political and economic the Sudeten German psurty’s steai^. The plane, carrying 520 gallons day, found much to cheer about to- Ing committee and wanted as a x ^ of gasoline in wlng^anks, has a in what observers suggested today written evidence purportedly Unking The main demonstration was con- alms. day in the past year's developments. ducted in Paris, where leftiest labor Information as possible to belpl cruising radius of about 3.350 miles. might be a move to permit her ab- Hines directly to the recket which HOP FOR WET Investors, wary o f European Davis represented in court. They listed as gains: .leaders reiterated their support for a’arma and fears, bought heavily along the delicate dlscuaslatis. Miss Coebran, piloting ship No. 13 ductors to. make'a contact with her' Lord Runclman hlmoelf preparad, was one o f three entrants who hoped - The check was made out to Enactment of the Federal wage- any workers refusing to work the v/hen momentary relaxation of gov- orchardist husband. Shortly after “ Hiegar’ additional hours ordered to spend another week-end In tho to reach Cleveland without a re- "cash" and bore on its back the hour law, a downward trend In ernment control ovdr fo r e ln ex- AIDREOFIEKIS by government decree. country, at Saalr, In Sudeten Gov* fiiaUng stop. Tha others' ware Governor Frank Merrlam recalled name "J. Hines” which Dewey change markets sent the dollar to acknowledged was not in the de- strikes, tncresaed power fo i labor A hopeful' note was Men, how- man cquatry b * has vlaited onco hn* Frank Cordova In. a Bellanoa and 120 National Guardsmen and 100 ita hlgbaat level In three years, the fore.
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