Al Smith Keeping Mum on Queston of Support Debt
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, ■ I ^ ■V' ' Vi u 1 .f. •’ll 5j238 '. »m 0 ffto ,/ » aliWISSL i yi^ui^ na 271, ia.1 SOUTH MfANC»B8TER, CONN, WMMBSQA^^ 11, 1992. (FODBTEVMPAOH) I * ‘. , jw (s f s m o ^ 1^ * » " ? I WHERE IR pn e WINDS DEALT DEATH IN SOUTHED TEXAS •t ^ » t i BKHLEDINAN ODD ADVENTURE! f WSkm Roesner, Here Te Escape Florida Weather, Stock Market Prices K mmw M i i i i g Falls Fhhb Bridpe Perdi| Continue to Advance e p r t iit Was h Adaiitic Difieiit To ReadL (Sty Hotel and Later Tjbti ■■hi m *5 * ^ ^ * * ' IT— Ac-Ato 1112 rallied to |118. J. L Case He Was h Mexico Aa UBuraal mlabap occurred late tlve buying swept through the which,------ had yielded |4 to |52, snap yeatarday afternoon nddeb reaulted S to ^ Excha^e today, on an- ped back to 164. United States Steel nouncement of distribution at the la the death o f William Roeaaner, which jiad' lagged around >41Ad, Birt He Was Not Molestel re^ilar quarterly dividend of 12.25 down 11.60, ran up to 142.25. Santa S6, of 8 t Peteraburr, FUL, husband a share by American Telephone and Fe recovered |1 after It had reacted of the former IiOBa M. Myrtle Fry Telegraph Co. Trading was active earUer to 48^ alt 1%. that the ticker fell slightly in ar Hsecutive Chamber, Albany, N. er, kindergarten supervisor of the rears. In the morning there had been Y., Aug. 37.—(A P)—Attempting to BSghth DisMct schools. Roessner ternating Hushes of rising prices . W . S i ! ! ! ! ? ^ ravaged'a widespread area in southeiwTmma^ thb inaln s e c ^ e ff^ town of Freeport is shown-here^ 'American Telephone dipping |2 and then mild recessions. count|ract tee charge to tee ourter fell or dropped ftom the Park street as It a p p e e ^ after^the death-dealing winds had subdued. • Note how so me building literally were rlp p ^ from their founda^ns. while others proceedings against Mayor James J. bridge to the rlghtFOf-way of the w w unrw)fed and trees and poles were blown.down. _ Thirty-two persons were known to be dead sad asviral hundreds injured as i ^ e f workers Soum Manchester railroad at 4 entered the stricken sone to bring aid to the Storm sufferers. -r * rwiw worxers; Walker that tee mayor made no ef o'clock smd sustained Injuries that fect to hring.the nU s^g accotmtant Included a fractured skull, a frac Russell T. Sherwood, back for questioning, John/J. Chirtto brought tured left hip, fractured pelvis, both DEBT REDUCTION bones in 1 ^ forearm broken, a jaw out tfwtlmony. today that tendrtto injiiry and contusions of the face ITALY TO RETIRE LEGION C O N V B IU ^ show Mr. Walker’s Was and head. He died at the Memorial AL SMITH KEEPING MUM not sought by tee Hofstadter com hospital at 10 o’clock last night. WOUID AID TAXPAYERS mittee. \ First intimation of sthe tragedy MANY RA1TLESH1PS W itt Jacob (3ould Seburman, Jr. waf received by laborers who were O N l N W i m i R Y on tee stand, Chirtln, Walker’s legal ON QUESTON OF SUPPORT adviser, showed that when Sherwood unloading material for the new | b m rd Econonist Says De- united States Poet Office building NEARLY 8 MILUON was located at Atlantic a t y shd directly underneath the bridge, Economy Mo?e Pianned^ later St Mexico d ty, Walker's aid when one of the four men glanced After Cinfercnce WMi Gar D deptes Froifi AD Parts of aandiBg FoD Pa3fneiit was not solicited.. upward and saw Roessner hanging STATE’S “GAS” TAX Schurnum, formerly an assistant by his hands from a heavy steel ^ o i e Fleet To Be Re^ W nX NEED CLOTHES to Samuel Seabury, counsel to the* girder that supports the bridge. He ner Fomer Geremor WiD the Stale Inyade the Ga3y WD Brnig Dafadt Or Re- Hofstadter Committee, conducted naade no outci but a moment later tee investigation of Walker’s finan 7 orfimzed Hus Year. IS CONSHTUnONAL cial aflhirs. he let go his hold and plung^ to Decorated City. P H fia lio B . the ground, a distance of about Net Answer To^W ilfen Red Cress Estonates N m - Schurman, son of a former ambas twenty-five feet sador to Germsny, testified »hwt Rome, Aug. 17—(A P )— Approxi Charles Kerrigan, assistant to Mayor . Stmcic On Hla Feet MReoserehr Waterbury, Aug. 17.— (A P )—Le Roessner landed on both feet, mately 130,000 tons of Ital3r’s l^ht- 03 Company Says Act Was WilUamstown, Mass.. Aug. 17.— her To Be Pfevided With Walker, told-him tee mayor did not gionnaires began their invasion of | expect that Sherwood would be then crumbled to the ground, strik ing ships will be retired beginning (A P )—^Prtrf. John H. Williams of ing hla head on the road. The drop this fisg-hedecked city toiday for tee found. The conversation with Kerri August 25.as a result of an economy New Toric, Aug. 17.^—(A P )—Ex Not Legal Becanse It Was Harvard University said at tee In Free CettoD QoA. 'm s made a few feet from the start of tee American Legion state gan :was before a subpoena was pectation Jaunes M. Cox wiU stitute o f Polities tydty that Amer V' west side ofv the bridge and Roess move and a sweeping reorganization convention. last August and while Mr. ner struck about three feet from the of the Ittdian fieet. take the stump for the Roosevelt- Not S ^ e d h r n e . ican taxpayers are bdginiiing to re- Walker \ as in Europe. west stone wan, about five feet These wffl include two battleships, Gamer ticket if his health permits Cpenlng of the official headquar- j aUze that reduction of war debts Washington, Aug. 17.— (A P )— Curtin,introduced records to show te ^ n t the Elton hotel marked tee from the fiat ear In which thalabor- three h e ^ r emiaers, nine g ^ t was expressed today at Democratic would be to their advantage for Estimates thus far provided tee the New York police department ers were watidng. cruisers, fo -destroyers and a di^ien fifot offldal function. Tonight tee Red cross headquarters here place asked tee Atlantic City ^ c e to headquarters. Hartford, Aug. 17.—(A P)—Valid department executive committee three reasons. He said these were The 1*aik street bridge is mostly sutanarbiaB, an reasonaUy old but at 7,998,000 persons tee number of check on Sherwood’s presence to tee of steti constpnotlon. A metal rail Robert ^aidmon, chairman of the ity of the Connecticut gasoline tax. will hold a dinner meeting aM will 1— Insistence upon full payment Hotel Traymore there, and that still within the age l&nit. those who will need cotton ing at least fdnr feet high runs The ridps-wfil be strgmed o f their Speakers Bureau, who described the law waa ujAel^ todiay tee S)a- then be host to Leglonnatees from may bring (Mfault or repudiation. Schurman asked the New York along the north‘ikle and conneets at crews but not Inunedlalaiy soriq>ped. former'gpvemm: of Ohio as "100 per preme Court of Errors hs a throughout tee state at a smoker. A 2— Cwtain compensations may be^during the next six months from the officers to make no^effort to-sMve each end with a -higher fence of In this con#tloii they, win continue cent-fii nne,’’ , also-said John W. meeting of tee executive committee secured through reduction at the vnqiply of Farm Board c o ^ placed tee subpoena imtil Sherwood return Davis was faviwakly inclined toward requiring tee Consumen OU Com- of tee auxiliary will be held at the smooth wire, without an' (gening to serve a s ^ bartmria(g point -when debts which would more com at tee diqosal of tee otgaaiBatioh. ed. ' I large enough for a grown iierson to m ak^ speefdms for the ticket ^ y . Jnc., te pay a fl;725.S0 tax same tim&. the world fBsarmanpkt coafbrence MtMmwhile question wdiether a collected on gas sales. pensate tee American people foe^ Only a«little more than third of pass through. The only way Roess resumes its diamissiowi at Geneva The Legionnaires win gather for loss of tee debt pasrmehts. the Red Cross chapters thus fa r W ALK^ A BIT LAi ner could have reached the spot at .third former Dempcratic candidate The OIL company contended the thdr first general aemion tomor this fan. Caretafcafa win be left fot^the presidenfty, A lfr ^ Smith, law was uncoostitaticmal because 8—The process at. payment baa have sent in estimates. Tim report Executive' Cbxmbn', A h ^ y , N. .sfi w M A he was first seen, was to aboard thg.«d>ipp (a .|wap them ^ m row morning when the city^s <ffR- harmed our iuternatlonal trade. tog Ohiipfers, 1,849 out of tlm 8, 25, Aug. 1^—(4J»)—jiMob Gould clambim over the Sind would tMm ^ \ ^ c o m e wm ^ extenddd 36 ipysuiy. FfOPPffd that ^ r tbs ' that 1.117.481 fomilies SchurmpB^^B*:;'former pseietant to tag. Of tee c h a p to r s ifS ^ cotomet to toe impossible for an avei The batUetdi^ are the Andreia: ^ ^ e f J61mr"*sr* ‘Gajmw’’ ba^-'to WaaUngtoh after g ^ t . ^ person to faU over . thg sailing, Doria,- 2E,760 tmus,- and h ir' slater Waterbury n y Beoutoltetfottid tifen o f f< ln ^ MeU funding PjBw “ ►friyed with S e p ^ fortoday’s ses- a.