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Openshouday Prom Here Violent Wind Storm Sweeps TEN FAttBS PKICB fHKBB CBUlre (daaatfled AdvtrtlBlng oo Pag* 8) ]^ C H E S T E R > CONNn MONDAY, JULY 8, 1983. »VOL. U L , NO.'234. NjOCK dancing Calcutta, July 8—(AP) —dad in rags and pledged to eleep^^ ways in the open, 80 Buddhist OPENSHOUDAY punnteM have left Rangoon Europe. Organized by Biksbur Lok- P R O M HERE natb an Italian Buddhist monk, the expedition plans to tell the western world ''the real meaning of Buddhism." 0 ■ Prondentm Principal Event on Local The monks, who are travelling 'I' Vy’ in accordance with rules laid down by Buddha, eat only once a Here Is Complete Text tioD Refufes to Have Anj* Foorth of July Schedule Is day after collecting alms from bouse to bouse. 'x*b* party consists of 80 be* Of Roosevelt Message tUag to Do Widi the Gold Fireworks Display— Few caused Buddha Uved 80 years. :y, -y^y//"yy.-, Standard Program— Gold y .Ayy, ■'</ Sports on Card. London, July 8.— (A P )— The^ So too, all fetishes of so-called in- text of President Roosevelt’s mes­ ternatkmat bankers are being re­ NatiMU Non-|dnsscd by HIT AND RUN DRIVER v ^ ' ' ' > sage to the world economic confer­ placed b' effort* to plan national lUaebett«r’i Fourth of July pro* '•> r '/ ' Vy >A ence today follow*:. currencies ^ t b tbe ubjectiva'Of giv­ will b* witlrely d*p«nd*ttt upon *1 would regard it as a catas­ ing to'those currenciec a continuing Statement and Threaten trophe amounting to a world purcbeaing power which doM opt th* fraciouraen of the Weather CRUSHK BABE HEB^ tragedy if the great conference of greatly vary in terms of the com­ Man linee the opening event to*, naUM called to bring about a modities and need of modem civil­ to Leave London Parley. night—a Block danc*—and the clos* more real ahd permanent financial ization. America’s Aim ing event tomorrow night—the stability and a greater proeperlty Warned, Autoist Speeds Into to the massei of all nations should "Let me be frank in eaying that Legion firework* dieplay—cannot be toe United States of America seeks London, July 8.— (AP)—President YifM If rain fell*. The** two event* In advance of any serious effort to consider these broader problems al­ toe kind of dollar which a genera- Roosevalt’s dramatic refusal to have are the leading item* in the town** 1 1 -2 Year Old Tot, Then low Itself to be diverted by the pro­ tlor hence will have -the same pur­ anjnthing to do with supporting the echedule. Several minor eport en* The first bop of Italy's air armada to Chicago was marred by tragedy when the .1 Dini, one of the 8S sea­ chasing and debt-paying power as posals of purely artificial and tern- old-fashioned gold standard result­ oouater* are lieted tfut none of them planes in the filgbtr crasbe'l at Amsterdam, killing one and injuring three members of the crew. In this pic- experiment affecting the toe dollar value we hope to attain euMeiently large to a t^ t the Escapes at North End. , :ure, which was rushed to London by air and transmitted by radio to New York, the Injured are being exchange of a few na- in the near future. That objective ed this afternoon in toe European erow^ expected at th* danc* and shown being pulled' from th* Upturned fuselage. iy- means more to the good of other gold bloc’s taking definite Steps to at th* firework* dleplay. "Such action, such diversion, natione than a fixed ratio for a make good their threat to desert toe Proml*e* Fair Weather . month or two in term* of toe pound William Arthur Sloan, one and shows a singular lade of proportion parley unless it sailed under a flag But the Weather *aid today or franc. one-half year old son of Mr. Ahd Mrs. and failure to ivmember the larger that it will be warmer tomorrow and purposes i& e which the economic "Our broad purpose is permanent o f gold. ' that the eky wiU be fair. If euch U John T. Sloan, of 474 North Main WEATHER HOLDS UP conference originally was caUed to­ stabilization of every nation’s cur­ In gold bloc Quarters it was stat­ street, was fatally injured last night VIOLENT WIND STORM rency. Gold or gold and silver can ed that some delegations at least the cadb the highways to lake and gether. shore reeorto will be elutUred early in front of his home nken be was *1 do not relish the thouf^l that well contoiue to be a metallic re­ expected immediate orders •*' froai serve bebind currencier but this is tomorrow with ear* bound for a struck by a hit-and-run driver at ITALIAN AVIATORS inslstance on such action should be their governments to return home, day's outing. A* far as Manchester made the excuse for continuance of not the time to dissipete all re­ leaving only a few minor secretaTr 8:45 p. m. The driver escaped in SWEEPS CHICAGO AREA serves. When toe world woWis out is eoneemed there is little to keep the gathering darkness and although the basic economic errors that un­ ies at London. people within the town's confine* derline so much of the present world coDcerted policies in toe majority Should the entire gold group, con­ two persoiu saw the car as it sped of nations to produce balanced during th* daylight hour*. The wide depreeslon. sisting of France, Belgium, Holland, east on North Main street towards Baflw^ Ffiers Reach London budgets and living within their yoongsterSi unable to shoot off fire* Depot SQuare, only a meager de­ But Temporary Italy and Switzerland, abandon toe Over Two MiBioDS in Dam­ N O H EESBAI^ R j j • o r I af I ff I "The world will not long be lulled rneana then we can properly discuss conference it wotild virtually be work* to tlMlr satisfaction at home, scription of the car could be given to a better distribution of toe world’s i f ' will naturally want to get out of the police. The child died at 10 T O M O R B W ^ derfy Safdr, Next Hop by the spedou* poUcy ^ acuevlng paralyzed. '' “^la temporary and probably an arti­ gold and silver supply to act as a town where they can discharge ttelr p. m. age Reported-'■No One reserve base of national currencies. The first move on behalf of ti^ lirAOkwrs* bombi u d blunki to their No issue of IfheH enM will ficial stability in foreign exchange gold countries was made through. Warned Driver be pnblished tomorrow, the WiD Be to Icelani op the part of a few larg^ countries "Reiitoration of w orl. tradp is an heart's content and their parents* Shortly before 9 o'clock, John M important partner both in toe Switzerland. ■wptiah- Flnworks cannot be dls* Killed Bat a Score of Per- only. Never* of 478 North Main street, re­ f Fourth of July. "The eound internal economic sys­ means and in toe result. Here also Asks Adjonmmeot. charged in a pubUc place within the turning from working in his garden, tem of a nation la a greater factor temporary exchange fixing is not Walter Stuckl, chief Swiss dele» tdwn of Manchester by law. saw the approaching car as it roimd- sons Are hjnred. Londonderry, Northern Ireland, in its well being than the price of Its th« true answer. We must rather gate, asked for an obtained adjourn­ Oood For Dandng ed the curve west of the Sloan home, July 8. — (AP)—Unfavorable ciirrency in duugging terms of cur mitigate existing embargoes to ment until Thursday of an impoit^ Tonight's Block dance, somewtot fttiH went to the side of the road and weather today delayed toe depar­ rencies o. other nations. make easier toe exchange of prod­ ant drafting committee of the eco­ of an innovation here since none of held up his to warn the driver ‘Tt is for this reason that re­ ucts of which one nation has and nomic commission on thj ground Chicago, July ,— (A P )— ^Thf- ELECTROCUTED, ture of Air Minister Italo Balbo's or success has been held that the child was in the road about 8 duced costs cA government, ade­ toe other has not that no further work cotdd be ao^ he.4 M M th* Centennial celebration 100 feet ahead. *rbe driver slacken' trail of tom and twisted homes and armada of Italian fliers on toe 980- Quate government income, and abil­ **rhe conference was called to complished until gold bloc delega­ to 3988. should attract a great ed his speed, momentarily, then con- debris today n^ked the path of a mile ■ hop to Reykjavlek, Iceland. ity to serve its government debts better and perhaps to cure funda- tions rhould receive frerii instmo- DARE DROWNED After a long sleep eariied.in toe mental economic ills. It must not toowd. M rain holds' off and the air tinuefi <», striking the child which violent storm which swept over a are all s6 important' to ultimate tions from toelr government. tooMBs cool it wULbe an excellent bad toddled to the edge of the roa^ Quick flight from Amsteidaib, Gen- atobfllty. be diverted from that effort" A similar motion was mcpected Is toght tor dandng. Sverythlng has a short distance east of the Sloan thirty miles course from ^Bgin, HI., end Balbo and his comradbi' were other committels tills siftemoos,' b fu arrailged for th* pleaswe of home.
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