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Job Spreading Is Aim of Industrial Plans . 2^: l'"-r '■ m -jii.thfL JIM,:, ,:fi M V a U V Q M DAILY UOKTOLAnON PpreeaBt at D A W a s $ e m B w a m a , ■ BarttOcA . fo r tk a Month of May, irtt ■.M > 'FarQy eloqdy, not nmoh ehaagar'in' 5.251 tentyeratuM Member of the Audit Bureau of CXreolatlona. TEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS (ObMlfled Adrertliliig on Page 8) B1ANCHESTBB,€0NN., SATURDAY, JUNE 17,1933. VOL. LIL, NO. 221. NEARING AN ACCORD JOB SPREADING IS AIM / ON WORLD CURRENCY OF INDUSTRIAL PLANS •<5 Agreemeiit Provides for JUDGE J .W . SUMNER President Before Starting on Control of Exchanges to Hartford Burglar Shot IS DEAD IN BOLTON VacatKn^ Declares Pur­ Smoodi Ont Fhcluations While Trying To Flee pose of Measures Is to in Money Valnes. Passes Away at 11.15 Last Hartford, June 17.— (A P)—James 5 to the Hartford hospital by Police Put People BacK to WorK Night After Long Illness; Anderson, 23, colored, of Boston, Ambulance Driver Charles Graf. If London, June 17.— (AP)—A ten* he recovers, the police say, Ander­ was shot twice and seriously wound­ — Expects ' i o Get Many tative agreement on controlled son will be hdd on charges of breaK­ Funeral on Monday. ed by uniformed agents of the stabilization has been reached by ing and entering and^ theft. American District Telegraph Com­ The negro had stuffed about a Hundreds of Thousands experts and submitted to the home pany as be was attempting to escape dozen watches into the bosom of his governments for approval, it was Judge J. White Sumner, one of following a burglary early this shirt before the officers arrived and IcamSd in important world eco­ Bolton’s best Known citizens, died morning at the Kay Jewelry Store, as he was rurming away Anderson of Jobless BacK on Pay­ nomic conference quarters today. last night at 11:15 foUowlng a 985 Main street. dropped nearly all of the loot. The agreement, it was understood, The loot was recovered by the lingering illness with a complica­ The bullets passed through his rolls by Snowfall” ^ provides for the control of exchang­ necK and l^t leg. He was removed police. es to smooth out money fluctuations, tion of troubles. Judge Sumner rather than for definitely fixing passed away in the house in which rfttrCs* he was bom and where he has lived Washington, June 17.—(AP)— In French delegation circles it was 've-tident Roosevelt Intends to put all his life. said that only Washington’s ap­ WIFE OF AVIATOR Was in 66th Tear FOUR MEN DYING al’ the immediate emphasis of tbe ■it proval was lacKing, and t ^ was ex­ industrial control program on re­ pected to be forthcoming so that the Jefferson White Sumner was bom duction of worKing hours with pay­ announcement of the accord could in Bolton Dec. 27, 1967, the son of LiKe giant matchsticKs, splintered coaches were strewn helter-sKelter oyer the landscape, as shown graphical­ STILL HAS HOPES be made before the opening of the Charles F. and Josephine M. AFTER GUN BATTLE ment of a “living wage” for the (White) Sumner. His fatner was a ly in this air view, when a Paris express tradn jumped the tracK at Nantes, France, Killing 14 persona and in­ shortened labor weeK. ro'xKets Monday. juring more than 100. The overturned locomotive is seen in the foreground with the shattered coaches strewn This forecast was regarded as too physician who practiced and lived This purpose was indicated clear­ optimistic by some of the other in Bolton for many years, and who along behind it. ly in a public statement issued major delegfations, however. was the descendant of a long line Two Alleged Bandits and Mrs. Mattem Feels That Dis­ just before starting on nls New The French and other delegates of ancestors prominent in the af­ England vacation, in which be from gold standard countries this fairs of New England from the time coupled the declaration that the of its settlement. Frail of health Two Policemen Seriously aster Has Not Overtaken morning were rather avoiding the TOWN PUTS IN B D bill’s purpose was “to put people u ' of the controversial word in boyhood. White Sumner—^he was THERE’ S UGHTER SIDE bacK to worK,” with an urgent re­ “stabilization" and employing the always Known by his middle name— Wounded in Fight Overdue Flier. quest that industry forego quicK more euphemistic phrase "arrange­ did not attend public school but was profits and devote itself to increas­ educated at home. He lived all his ment to minimize fluctuation.” FOR FEDERAL AID ing ♦he country’s purchasing pow­ Conference headquarters, mean­ life on the family homestead in Bol­ TO ECONOMIC PARLEY er before raidng prices. ton. Lafayette, Ind., June 17.— (AP) Nome, AlasKa, June 17.— (AP)— while, announced fourteen more na­ Limitation of worKing J.ours and tions had accepted President Roose­ An “old-fashioned” Democrat In —Two policemen and two suspect­ Since Jimmie Mattern tooK off Wednesday afternoon at Khabaro­ job spreading is to be an integral velt’s truce on tariff changes, maK­ politics. Judge Sumner was twice GOVERNMENT WILL HELP ed robbers lay near deatb today part of the industrial codes under elected to the General Assembly, in Manchester AsKs $59,000 vsK, Siberia, to cross the North Pa­ ing a total of 33 adherents so far. Peep Behind the Scenes at IN SAVINO YOUR HOME from wounds received in a spectac­ which the government will let re­ New members of the compact are 1901 and 1909, andyhad been town cific in his globe girdling flight, no ular pistol and sub-machine gun lated businesses co-operate without Bolivia, Chile, the Dominican Re­ clerK of Bolton ever since 1904. -e Washington, Jime 17— (AP)— Share in Half Billion Fund word has come from him but Alas­ Ka airmen today said that was not interference from the anti-truirt public, Greece, Guatemala, Iceland, hurt also been judge of probate since London Conference Dis­ Don’t let anyone foreclose the battle in downtown Lafayette late laws. Eventually the Piesident said Friday that ended only when an unusual in flying in tbe far north. Paraguay, Persia, Peru, Poland, 1913. mortgage on your home if you he wants to use tbe law “to plan Portugal, Spain, TurKey and Uru- Judge Sunmer is survived by two thinK the 32,000,000,000 Federal Voted hy Congress. outsider entered the fray. They reviewed the perils of the closes Some Humorons long 2,500 mile flight, much of it for a better future” but the first, guay. brothers, Charles F. Sumner and mortgage relief fund can help The suspects walKed into a police emergency job Is going to be “to It was understood that a hitch in Clement M. Sumner, both of Bolton. you. Go to court and asK a stay. trap leiid in a physician’s office over .water, but they also pointed to the difficulty of communications get many hundreds of thousands of the proceedings occurred in connec­ He had never married. The late Incidents During WeeK. That is the earnest advice of George H. Waddell, Charity Super where they sought medical aid. the unemployed bacK on the pay­ Senator Wagner ol New YorK, They drew guns, disarmed a police had he made a forced landing an.y- tion with the su^estion made yes­ FranK C. Sumner, president of the iatendent for the town of Manches­ roll by snowfall.” terday by Dr. Alfred Hugenberg, Hartford-Coimecticut Trust Com­ who pointed out that since the captain, and emerged from the where along the Asiatic coeist, in ter, yesterday made application to the Aleutians, or on the shores Pay Living Wage German minister of i^fiiculture ahd pany, and one of Hartford’s best new law is to be in operation building with pistols blazing at a fringing the Bering Sea. economics, for a German Cblonial Known banKers, was a cousin. London, Jime 17.— (AP)—On the within a weeK or two all courts the Coimecticut Unemployment cordon of patrolmen. Three officers "The idea is simply,” he contin­ surface it’s all a very serious busi­ Plane in Good Shape. ued, “for employers to hire more Empire in Africa. Judge Sumner was quite active should taKe judicial notice and Commission for its share of the Fed­ were strucK by tbeir bullets as Hugenberg Surprised. “come to the rescue of the m' . to do the existing wOrlt by re­ in bis official duties during the ness, this world economic confer­ eral Emergency Relief appropriation they fied into an areaway by the With the “Century of Progress” A memorandum by the German ducing the worK hoiuv of each weeK just preceding bis death, des ence, but behind its scenes you will mortgagor.” post office. reported by him to have been in delegation was duly delivered to the Branch offices are to be set'up of 3500,000,000 voted at the recent man’s weeK and at tbe same tinye pite the fact that he was in failing Here, however, Harry H. Huston, “fine shape” before toKing off, me­ secretariat of the conference for find its lighter side. across thd country to consider session of Congress. - rTba amount paying a lividg wage for the *ho?t- health «uul confined to bis. bed. One 32, asBistant mansiger of a aani- chanical'trouble was yet feared, ice distributioB among th€~ delegates,, -Ametican delegates have e^'oyed applications for aid from hard- asKed of the Federeil government for GY of hir last official acts was the tarium who first tipped the-police forinii^ on the wings was hls:|^at- but before it could be handed out every minute of the first weeK, in­ pressed home owners.
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