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Subpoena Ignored BfcnCty elondy tonight and Solnr- ioy, mmewhot ooMer tonight. MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM VOL. LVn., NO. 185 (f lnmiflod AdvnrlMag m Pag* Ifl) Fighting Stubborn Blaze ^ Rhode Island Woods DUCE SHOWS HITLER GRAND JURY WAITS CHEMICAL REGIMENT \ CHILDREN WARRIORS IN VAIN FOR LEARY: .4^..... 'Bemonstrates Next War Wfll BERLIN TO GET SUBPOENA IGNORED . Be Fooght With Chemi- WARNING FROM cals And Afl Women And POPING a i E S WRUBE, KIUER I Former Waterbary Gty Of- Children Will Be Drafted. LONDON, PARIS (W O ) TO BAR OF WIFE, IS DEAD ficial Fails To Appear For 15463484 Qnestioning By Probers Rome, Hay 6—(AP) — The next h Hitler’s Absence British European war—If It comes— will IN STATE PRISON be largely a itruggle with chemi- Envoy WiO TeD Goering Of Mmucipal Affairs; IBs cals, flames and artillery If Premier Musaollnl'a Uneup ol armed force* Chinese Irregulars Reported Passes Away During Last Lawyers Say He Has Not ^ today In honor of Relchofuehrer Hit- Of Purpose To Back ler was on indication. Nearing City; Defenders Ron Away; Jurors ^ o L ■ Also, It will be the "totalitarian Czechs Against The Nazis Night After Long lUness; war" of which the late maater ■trateglet. General Erich Luden- Of China Claim Big Sac dorff, wrote, meaning that women Took Poison After Shoot- Waterb-iry, May 6.—(AP)l and children would be quite oa much Paris, May 6— (AP) — France —IThe Waterbury Grand Jory^ drafted into service os men. and Great Britain, fearful of a Ger- cesses In Shantung Area. ing, Never WeD Since. waited in vain t(>day for for* = Huuolini abowed hie gueat a mon-Italian "deal" to give Adolf whole "Chemical Regiment" that I Hitler a free hand In Czechoslo- mer City Comptroller Danid J. ‘ sent a ohudder through the mass of vakia have decided on an immedi- Shanghai, May 6,_(a P)—Chi- Leary to appear for qnestioa* apectatora. The soldiers looked like Three of the some battM wind-fanned flames along a two-mlle front are shown Stanley Wrubel, 52, who on July ate, joint appeal to Praha and attempting to check a nese claimed the recapture of ap- 80, shot and killed hie wife, Martha, in£( in response to a subpoeiui beings from another planet in their proximately half the territory In goa masks. warning to Berlin, French foreign R. I.-I. severalSeveral volunteers nar^ow^y " s l ^ V h e T c S^ge,° “ n^ ">0 Coventry, the mother of hla five children, re- left at his home more than 2 i forced them to flee In a rain of South Shantung province wmn by sulting In hie being sent to State'a Among their equipment were office sources said today. These burning embers. hours ago. tanks and tubes and compressed sir Japanese In a three-weeks offensive prison for life 'a t the December cootolnera. There was, however, re- sources asserted that London and from Uni aa the war ended Us tenth Leary’s failure to report •« assurance for Italians in equipment Paris had decided to urge Czecho- month today. And while the two the Court House this mornli^g slovakia to make utmost conces- armies battled doggedly about for lighting Are and disease germs. sions to her Nazi minority and to disappointed a crowd of morfl i^ A further feature of the imprea- warn Germany against committing Tancheng and Talerhchwang, there than 100, largest to turn out alve two-hour parade was the prom- HOOVER MAKES 11-POINT were significant Jevelopments on inence given to artillery, from ma- any "action of violence" against the several other fronta. since the investigation into central European republic. LATE NEWS municipal affairs here got un- chine guns and anti-aircraft pieces, The representations. It was said, Peiping's gates were closed and to heavy cannon. Il Duce seemed barred and that ancient city of Chi- der way, which presumablf will be made within the next 24 determined to show his German hours—while HlUer and Benito AHACK ON DEPRESSION nese culture, occupied by Japanese had gathered because of ra- guests he was not lacking In the M i^ Iln l are conferring in Rome ■ F L A S H E S ! troops soon after the war broke out, ports the former comptrdlsr gruesome Implements of war. during the Fuehrer's state visit to spent one of ita most anxious days. Besides Hitler and his entourage Italy. could not be located. On The Roosevelt R e TROUT CAUGHT BUSH TO SION Japanese planes yesterday busily of high Nazis,! Mussolini's guests Foreign Office circles Said the de. bombed objectives only a few miles Officials in charge of the In- Included two former Kings, Alfonso cislon came after receipt'of dlplo- WITH A STONE ..Washington, May 6—(AP)_A west of the city's wralls, and there quiry were silent as to wheth- of Spain and Amonulloh of Afghan- mod erramblo followed filing of a Iston. matlc dispatches from Rome re- ginie To Abandon The were persistent reports that Chinese er they had received any in- porting that the Italian and German petition today to force a House guerrillas and Communists were ap- Hawk With Fish in Beak Flies vote on the revised Wage-Hour bUL formation concerning the foiw proaching the city. Police searched Dangerous Road For D e Low—Men Pelt It With Mis- Memtoere Jostled each other and houses for Irregulars believed to mer comptroller's whereabouti tag of future war oa "totailtarlM''IiriUta"'A^^^^ after a German sies—It Drops Prey, snatched at the document. have slipped within the gates. and gave no indication wheth-' may be Judged by the fact that his coup In Czechoslovakia. The petition ivaa filed by chair- review included not only regular mocracy; Outlines Plan. Stomped On Palms er they had been able to «m- Bourse Vnoertain Norwich, N. Y.. May 6.— man Norton of the House Labor The few peaaanta admitted to the army unlta—infantry. Cavalry, ar- oommlttee as soon as the House tact him personaUy. UUery and colonlalo—but also small The Parla Bourse reflected uncer- (AP)—A weU aimed stone prov- oonvened. The petition most have city with foodstuffs were marked Badier fpirntliwiufl. hoys, girls in block imtform, tenn- tainty over the Hltler-Musaollnl In Europe. ed more effective than rod and on the palms with rubber stamps, 218 algnstnrea to, give the measuro « ^ e the Jury waited for lAonr. age youngsters on horseback, mlll- t«ka. Goverment bonda loot a aub- reel, two Norwich fishermen a new House tost. and those who wanted to leave had It busted Itself with queiUanbM, tanr iiMtS of. ualvamito— .otiidaata Btu^ pnrt of yesterday's gains Bald today, aa they exhibited a to show marked henda. Optlralstlo prQ||Qaani^.aaa^H^^ Ojrt D. Olsen, Waterbury t w “ - and varioua Faaclat formations. In- and industrial Issues fell. Oklahoma City, Mav *■ i5-inch brown trout they had "itiore than enongh" slg- Falptag’a Japanese garrieon t . rgnini Iwe -appeared on numeroufi i cluding the Colonial Fascist police. Joint Franco -BrlUah representa- Herbert Hoover presented to the been reduced 1^ dispatching of re- ▼tout oceaiume. Nor did be hesitate to incorporate *" effort to wipe out a Clifford Moulton and Harry aatures pledged to complete the nation today on 11-point attack up- Manning, officers of the Che- petition today but Mrs. Norton said inforcements to Shantung. A euininone directlngf the wealtlor spade-cartylng labor -camp con-1 thfeet of European war will follow on depression auid called upon the A Chinese counter-attack on the scripts In the parade. drclalons made by the French and Roosevelt administration to aban- nango County Fish, Game and It 170 names were obtained the term of the Superior Court of ^ *PP*»r I--. Gun Glub, said they bad almost first day she would be “tickled to Yangtze river was claimed to have An Interesttaif phsse of the dla- “ "tlsh ministers at their meeting don what he termed "a dangerous occupied Tangu, severing Japanese play was the Jaunty march-past of “ London a week ago to arrange a road for Dcmocrooy.” decided to give up for the day death." hospital In Wethersfield during the when they spotted a hawk, with • • • railroad communications between night. terday by a detective who rnimA'. Alpine troops with their rucksacks common front In defense and for- The former President was en- Wuhu and Nanking. Tangtu Is 16 Leary and members of hta fam w ' and...................... sklls. Among them one could eign policy. route to New York by train after the trout In ita beak, flying low HINTS AT REACTIONS. Took Poison absent. It directed him to beat over Fish Creek. Borne, May 6— (AP)—Vlrgino miles down the river from Wuhu After the shooting of hla wife at Sir Nevlle Henderson, British am- delivering one of a series of major and 50 miles upriver from Nanking. the Q>unty Cknirthouse at 10 a. a . (Uootlaaeil oa Page fwo) bossador at Berlin, will see Field addresses here last night qt a They pelted the surprised Gayda, Fascist editorial epokeaman, 7:30 In the morning of July 30 In a yesterday. ^ MarshH Hermann Wilhelm Goering, declated today that comments such In the same area, a Japanese col- smell storage room at theta home, "Grass Roots" convention of Okla- bird with stones and it dropped umn advancing westward into The subpoena was not at the No. 2 N ^ and actliffe chanceUor honla Republicans, attended by the fish almost at their feet. aa those In Washington yesterday 45 Edmund street, Wrubel attempt- doorstep this morning.
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