NE MAN DYING Calcutta, Bengal, India, April 2 9 .Its Loss Travelled Slowly
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?,-■ T- .i':-.-- '■■ ' . v',1 . NET PRESS RDN ' . ‘ 'TBDB'^WRATinEE,"""...... ' AVE|CAti£ DAILY CIRCULATION ForeoMt Mj: U. & Weather Boreatt, for the Alontb of March, 1980 . ^hrtfhrd. Conn. State pbr«fy— 5 , 5 1 1 FiUr Tonight. Wednesday'partly M eiabers of the A udit B ureau of tdondy -ndth rfadng temperatmre.- C lrcuIatloB s i -)■ VOL. X U V ., NO. 179. (Classified Advertising op Page 10) SOOTH MANGH1BSTBR, C»1W.V^^^1^ APRIL 29,1930. TWELVR PAGES ^ICE THREE CEN^ e>- \ SEELEY, WIKE • Lindy at Miami on Southward Hop rw NOW CBARGED ■ v1 WITH MURDER mill) ......... tfin y iori., ^ ^ - - ■ 1 Companions of Smith Broth- Worcester Pnbfisher TelK Report 192 Drowned ers, Connecticut Men Mur Nation’ s B u ^ ess Men ARE HURT; dered in West, Are Held That Few C o m t e s Are When Steamer Sinks Under Guard as Suspects. Makmg Money Now. ()NE MAN DYING Calcutta, Bengal, India, April 2 9 .its loss travelled slowly. It is now — CAP)— One hundred and ninety- lying in about three fathoms of wa MusKogee, Okla., April 29.— (AP) Washington, ' April 29.— (AP) passengers aboard the steamer Con ter. — As a. result of au unexplained Reviewing major questions con dor lost their lives when that ship The Condor was carrying mail Scores of Pri^ners in Open Mutiny ^Storm Guard House fronting American business, Jolm,H. sanK in the river Jamuna in eastern from Serajgang Ghat to Goalundo. shift in belief on the part of investi Bengal, the ship’s owners said to No trace of the postal officios . or gating officers, two traveling com- Fahey, publisher of the Worcester day. Only eighteen of the passen the mail bags heis been found, "rte h Mass Attempt to |scape--Goyernor Says Order pauions of George and David Smith, (Mass.) Post, today urged a study gers were saved. ship belongs to the River Steam Connecticut capitalists, today were to surmount thb problem of “profit- The disaster occurred about five Navigation Company. It. was built Must Be Restored at Prison at All Costs— Sitnation charged with the murder of the i I less prosperity.” ■ ’ p. m. Sunday during a severe storm. in 1897 and rebuilt in 1926 and left easterners found shot to death in a i P ! In an address before the opening The ship at the time was in an Calcutta last month after being' Quiets Down Quickly When Militia Starts Hring; Ma hotel room^here Saturday night. | _ _ _ _ _ I general session of the eighteenth isolated district, from which news of overhauled. P. G. Seeley and John L. Wike, “All right, let’s Ifo!”—and shortly after this picture was taKen Col. j annual meeting of the Cumber of companions of the Smiths who were Charles A. Ldndbergh and two other members of his crew with whom he j Commerce of the ..United States, chine Guns Outside bidosn re Command Ail Exits. brothers, were formally charged with is shown here, hopped off from Miami, Fla., to blaze a new trail south- I Ffihey said it was "not the worKer j the murders late yesterday. They ward for the air mail. Co-pilot Basil Rowe, right, Lindbergh,: center, I alone who is restless today epneem? ♦ and Radio Operator Bert A. DenicKe, left, made the 1033 mile flight from i ing conditions winch he feels are In have not been placed in jail, how SECURE FINE PICTURES Columbus, Ohio, April 29.— (AP.) moned when the disorder started, Havana, Chiba, to Colon, Panama, across the turbulent Caribbean Sea,- in { some way wrong,” ever, hut are under guard in their —Open mutiny by scores of Oluo were cleariiig all the streets in the two hours less than schedule time. They inaugurated the first part of j “For some years now,” he said, hotel room. Before the filing ,of Penitentiary comdets today forced vicinity of the penitentiary. murder charges police announced a new seven-day air mail service between New YorK and Buenos Aires. j “we have heard business meh. them- prison guards, apd National Guards- Two of the wounded conidcts, the prisoners had been released.. ! sebres raising pprtinent questions OF ECLIPSE OF THE SUN were George Tonoff and Jewel Police Puzzled. j ccmcerning their'mabinty in spite of men'm. fire upon a^mbb of prisoners Joffa. The former was shot in the FranKly puzzled by the case and the exercise pf their best Intelligmce who stormed the guard house In a right lung and Joffa received a bul at a loss as to a possible motive for and abilities' to secure for them- mass attempt to escape. Two con let in the right leg. Tonoff was the double slaying, officers were still OUR NAVAL DELEGATES ! selves and the investors in. their en-' Scientists Expose Films 18,- NAME J.H . MCVEIGH victs fell before the bullets of the serving from 'three to 15 years for further perplexed by the discovery j terprisfes a . reasonable return from guards, one being wounded serious burglary and Joffa three to 17 years of a diamond ring in Seeley’s pos their efforts. - ly- , on the same charge. session which they said resembled a ! Uttle Profit. 000 Feet in Air; Vivid De The coniricts, since'the fire when Conricts Have Clubs ring formerly worn by one of the ARE BACK IN AMERICA 1 “The Treasury Department’s TO COMMAND “ G” 320 prison^s were killed, had “pas Glass in the guard room door and Smith brothers. ! analysis of corporation earnings m scription of Big Shadow is sively” resisted attempts to control in small windows of the cell blocK The officers were careful to point i recent years shows that a large pro- them, but today fiiey dropped their ■was shattered by the comnets who out that the ring had not been iden j portion of the business corporations passive attitude and mutinied. carried such weapons as clubs and The two wounded convicts were bars of iron. Ordered by the war tified as the property of one of the Greeted by Cheers of 5,000 IG. M. WOODRUFF of the coimtry have'been maKing Given by Plane Pilot. Local Captain Appointed to i little or nothing for some years. At Grorge Tonoff and Jewell Joffa. den to go bacK to their cells, the slain men. They were serving terms for lar convicts continued their rush. They Prior to discovery of the ring, the same time these figures disclose As They Arrive in New g 94 that a large proportion of all cor San Francisco, April 29.— (AP) Manchester Unit in Ci N. ceny. Tonoff- is not expected to live. retreated at the first burst of fir Phillip K. Oldham, assistant county ing, but a moment later had re porate profits of the ■ coimtry are Joffa was wounded in the leg. attorney issued a statement sajdng Photographs of a celestial phenome Only a short time before (Cover- massed and made a second rush. he was going into the case.“with an YorK; Morrow is Only One absorbed by a comparatively few in non, the eclipse ,of the sun by the nor (Cooper had announced that or Automatic rifles spat bullets into stitutions.” G. to TaKe Effect May 1. op«i mind.’’ moon, were available to posterity to der at-t^ prison must-be restored. the mob, and this time they fell “Probable Cause.” Fahey also recommended steps to bacK and tooK refuge in cells. To Make a Statement. ! insure day thanKs to a roaring wind which Colonel in Command “ There is probable cause for these Lifelong Resident of Litch that “speculation be Kept When the mutiny provoKed firing 500 Guardsmen There within reasonable bounds, and th.<it at the critical moment swept aside i Captain James K. McVeigh, of 81 men being implicated, and for this Col. R. S. Haubrich, in charge of the Four additional companies of a blacK cloud which had obscured i Oxford street, w ill assume . com- reason I thinK it advisable that a New YorK, April 29.— (A P )—The field Passes Awav— Held ! permitted, t© contribute m National Guard trpopS was placed guardsmen were ordered to the hearing be held,” his statement con • J “ I large degree toward bringing about ^Ibe^'^blacK cloud, apparently “ ^nd ° f Company G. 169th Infan- in command of the situation within prison, CompMiy A, Marietta; Com American delegates to the London business disaster.” cluded. He declined to elaborate on formed by mist in the frigid air, try, Connecticut National Guard, the walls. The governor issued or pany B, Marion; Compai y L, of the “probable cause” for their being naval conference set foot again 07i Many Offices in State. Need o f - Competltioii. startled scientists and their sviatcr one of the local military units, about ders that martial law was not pec- Athens, and a howitzer platoon, implicated. United States soil today at 10:30 a. The Worcester publisher further assistants ^ong the line of totality, the first of May, it was learned eSsa^ but that the' military would armed with one-pounders from Iron- Seeley and WiKe both were se- m., E. S. T., when they debarKed at recorded an opinion that the “enthu stretching eastward across the through the Adjutant General's of co-o]^rate with Warden P. E. Thom ton. There are now 500 National siasm^ fo r railroad, consolidations Guardsmen at the prison. the Battery from the city tug Macoa Torrington, April 29.— (A P )— ^erra Moimtalns from just north fice today. Official appointinrat of as, in rertoring; order. “ (Continued on Page Three.) to the cheers of 5,000 persons. and for the developiuent of national of.