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i8*FftVV/“ w v • ....... ..................... ,............,.............. -V• ■ •. ■ r ^ •• . t ’• ■ V.. 'V . ATaBAOB DAILY COKlCJUmOM ■ - . ■ ' - - 1 # - ' - ... — i _• tes $M M xtt of UsMto 1986 Mini ^A. A 'nite i i i i' ■ M l ' E' 5 , 4 4 4 MsboMs sC IBs AodK ILU B x x o of OteewIsflXB ^ V 1 VOL. LUL, NO. 176. (daMUtod Adverttahig od P»ge id.) M AN C^TER. CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1934. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE tiUl^lGa^NEir : r r ? ^ ' (• DILLINGER SEARCH Speeding Action On Anti-Crjme Bi « „ PRESro^T WITHOUT RESULTS DISPUTE TO TALK ON FAR Himdreds of Tips hvestigat- BANKING MEASURES FoD Paj WiB Be Restored Chief ExecotiYe WiAu ln ed as Desperado Is Re CAUSING DISPUTES on AprS ti 1935; Cempro- Sino-Jap Developments Acquaint ffim ntf Witt ported as Being ""Sighted” mise Reuied After a ^ Awedsted Frew. (^declaration with the developments Developments in the Far Elastem between Japan and China. Latest Moves of J ^ in Many Places. Dissention in House Ranks In NanKing, authorities denied a Series irf Cufereaces. situation today were: report that China would negotiate United States Ambassador Joseph a $100,000,000 loan with the United Toward CKina - - State Threatens to Break Into States. By Associated Press C. Grew conferred with Foreign WashlngtoB, April 26.— (AP)— Minister Hiroto in Tokyo under in colonel ’Theodore Roosevelt, for? DevSlopments In the last 24 Department Mamtams fts Rkllway labor isd managements structions from Washington. mer governor-general of the Philip hours In the hunt for John Dlllin- Open— Loans the Cause. Indication^ in Geneva were that pines, asserted there was danger to agreed today to 4 rkstoration of the *er: nhJwA. may appeal to signatories of the ^Islands economic independence SOence. full pay of the wbikers on April 1, in Japan’s policy. He said the Mere than five thoiuand peace of the nine power treaty against Washington, April 26.—(AP) — 1085. Japan’s Asiatic policy. United States has never realized the ficers maintained their vigil, acting Some Washington observers link significance of Philippine independ Dissension within House ranKs over in eompromlM igreement after a Washington, April 26.— (AF) — on some of the hundreds of “ tips” ed President Roosevelt’s full Navy ence. the many pending banKing bills to- Itilg series of ommrences between The Japanese situation waa up for on his whereabouts, without any *day threatened to breaK into the tnb RaUwa> LXber Bbcecutives As- discussion today by President Roose apparent results. open. dbolation and tllb conference com- of manggbn it wu agreed velt at a conferxee with Seeretaty Citizens of Mercer, Wis., where Strong feeling on both side^ led that the ten pOr cent deduction Hull. Dlllinger and his mob shot their the House banKing committee to fritln checks of the workers which way to freedom last Sunday, circu start worK on three measures imder ACCUSE HARTFORD MAN Mr. Roosevelt arranged to aor ----------------------------- -------------------------- J--------------------------------- h ii been made for the um two late a petition to the Deparunent which the government could maKe Quaint himself intimately with the y ^ rs should be gradually restored new moves by Japx toward of Justice charging the Federal direct loans to industries. Declaring “public opinion demands action”. Representative Hattofi W. dKirlng the next year. The Secretary to agents nad bungled their Job. Involved in the row was' an open Sumners (center) convened the House Judiciary Committee, of whicn of State turned statement of concern that the Fed he is chairman, to speed action on the government’s anti-crime bills. ’Hie emplojres receive a res- OF EMBEZZLING $60,000 ward the White House after A tho^ Reports were circulated that the ation of 2 ^ pe^ cent on July 1 ough study of the latest annbunci^ Federal men were gathering for a eral Reserve system might strive to He is shown conferring with J. W. Prabner (left) and Joseph B. Keenan maintain control of currency and (right), assistants to the Attorney-General to Investigate crime. this year; cent on Janu- mxts by the F x Extern govern* new fight “to deatlf’ with Dilllnger romalnder on m x t in the St. Paul, Minn., area, but credit despite pressure to expamd £1. 1985 I Pxdlng the White House parley they lacKed verification. the government’s powers in toose Former Official of hsnrance COPS EONERATED fields. April 1, 1985. there w x no Indlxtion of the Pre» Dilllnger was reported “sighted” idxtial attitude. in Hammond, Indiana, in Minnesota ’The immediate issue centered on Ihie agreement came after nego- three bills on industrial loans. Onfi t$l|tlons started March 15 appar- Company Now in Hospital Mexwhlle, it w x said authori and elsewhere. GENERAL MOTORS HEAD IN KILLING YOUTH tatively that the United Statees had was proposed by Senator Glass (D., tly failed and Joseph B. Eastman, Melvin Purvis, head of the Chica s x t no official rommuntfuitiniif tO Va.), another, by Governor BlacK "eral co-ordInator of transporta- go office of the Federal Bureau of of the Federal Reserve board and With Fractnred SKnD — ja p x or any of the nine-power Investigation, disclosed that inves n had announced that his efforts the third by Chalrmap Jones of mediating tbe sltuatioB had fail- treaty nations oxoarning Japan's tigators believe the arrest of some SCORES 30 HOUR WEEK "atatemxt CUna,” the RFC. of policy towards of Dllllnger’s henchm^ will clear Bastman irithdrew last Satur- He Denies Charine. Coroner Phelan Rniet Darien Introduced in SenaAe y and on Monday the managers Still Stodyliif Texts up the $200,000 Kidnaping of Eld- All three were introduced in the Definite conflrmatlx tbat tM ward G Bremer, St. Paul banKer. d labor got together un«Q>ected- State Departmxt w x stlU Senate also. The Senate banKing and worked out the compromise. Policefflen Were Justified committee has been the number Alfred F. Sloan, Jr. Claims RAYMOND HAMILTON Hartford, April 26— (AP)—John a careful study of available “teat^ EARLY BULLETINS narrowed to two when BlacK and Issue fttatamente H. Schmidt, Jr., former auperln* of the Japxeae declaratix, tha pte* Chicago, April 26.— (A P )—The Glass agreed to a c6mpromlse re u“We have Joined In this a m e - tendent of the Fidelity Bonding De in Shooting Quincy Boy. vlaiox of the nine-power trebty and law, with five thousand eag^r arms, ported to have the President’s ap It Does Not Solve Prob lient,” said A. F. Whitney, chair other pertinxt data, x d that x slammed shut the stable door to BANDIT, ARRESTED partment of the Hartford Acddent proval. man of the Railway Labor Bxeeu- and Indemnity Company, ilea in immadlate definite a ctix w x obo- day, but the horse—John Dilllnger No hearings had been held in the tive Aaaoolation, ^ comply with tenQ>latad by this governmxt, xm e —apparently was gone. lem -Says It Wm Reduce Hartford boepital suffering from a Bridgeport, April 26.—(AP) — House on any of the measures. tbe wish of the President of the fractured skull. Whoi he has re from h ^ official aourees. A great circle of men blocKing When it was proposed, however, to United States in the interest of Na George B. E vxa and Harold R Cus- The Rata D^mZtnixt, howave#, highways and stopping all suspi pass the RFC bill piecemeal. Repre covered Buffidentiy to be moved tia, D arlx poUoamx were ex- Purchasing Power. Pal of Clyde Barrow Surren tional recovery. without endangerl^ his life, be will oxtinuad to matnfnbi Its paUey at. cious appesudng persons, was swung sentative Koppleman (D., Conn.), “The agreement runs for one xerated by Coroner John J. P b ilx official alienee, x d UbtesaQrataiy for himdreds of miles aixmnd Mer said that unless the entire Jones be arrested x cbaige* of embenle- year and to this extent will atabillZe today of blame in^the killing of William Phillips d e d M to naeleS cer, Wis., to prevent the escape of measure were considered, he would ders When Snrronnded ment and forgery 'preferred by hia Boston, April 26.— (AP> Atfcsd wages on American rallroada and company, In ro lv ^ alleged thefts Byron J. Llllibridge,'l7, of 47 B r x - x y official oommxt x tM dity* the gunman. Yet, even as the cir file a petlUor to taKe it away from give sJl coDcema a breathing developmxta. cle tiigfhtened there came reports the committee and bring it up on P. Sloan, Jr., president of GeniR'al of approximately ^ ,0 0 0 during the ford street, Quincy, Mass. speU." Y o x g LiUibridge w u shot Phllupa said he had no repor that the desperado had slipped the floor anyhow. Motors Corporation, is not is har After BanK Robbery. last eleven yeari. A beach warrant the Am erlex ambmaador at The following statement was is bis arrest traa Issued Tuesday through the bead by the officers thfbogh. Representative HancocK (D., N. mony with the proposal for a naaS' tor X hia virit to tM Japxaaa sued by W. F. ’Thlehoff, chairman of aftemoda J u te Aliya L. Brown shortly after i o’clock on the morn Federal m ^ burning under such C). Joined in the dispute. Of the datory 80-hour week. office today, and would the conference committee man in Superior Court, oa appUeatix of ing of April 28 u he aougbt to xt-^ crltlelsm as seldom is made of gov- BlacK plan to let reserve banKs He says be bfUevee eoUecttre flbevmen, Texas. 2d.^(AP) agers: eommxt x the purppoea pt nit erament detectives, were massing bargaiplng a step forward in 4jp||er* Stat^4ittocney Hagh M.