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Hundreds Respond to Roosevelt Plea - V r?-'.*-■•* &' I ^*' 5_' “* *'i■ - V -t' .r V . ' •■;'^\‘ V.' ■:•*- "'■^‘■•.i/^vt‘ r - : ^ t :-'> • ''^v •J,,, . ^ >- -r" ■* r ^ "r;:- r AVratAOB DAILY CXBC17LATIQN for tliB MoBtii of Jma, 19S8 5,201 Member of tbe Au^t Bnreaxi. of arculatlono. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 25,1933. VOL. Ln., NO. 252. TEN PAGES They Had Airy Greetings For Each Other— ! NATALIE CARR HUNDREDS RESPOND THOUGRITOBE TO ROOSEVELT PLEA IN A CONVENT Flood of Pledges to Cooper- AIMEEISINLOVE Missmg Vassar Sfaiiient Sent ItaEan Fliers Leaye F bjd Flight Planned rate Follows President’s WITH HER HUSBAND Letter, Postm arM Hert­ Bennett FieU for Shednc, Appeal Oyer the Radio— ford, Saying She Was Go­ The Stratosphere N. B., 650 Mfles Away— His Proposition in Brief. Evangelist on Her Return ------------------------- 7 ing to Take VeQ. Headwind Cuts Down (Chicago, July 25.— (AP)—Lieut.:not yet bt«i fixed, awiUtlog a cer- Says She Cannot Believe Com. T. G. W. i^ttle will make ajtainty of favorable meteorolegical Waahington, Jiily 25.—(AP)— New York, July 25.^(AP)— The solo flight to toe stratosphere, act­ obnditloos* Speed of Planes — Gar Settle arrived last nl|^t with flood of telegraphed pledges, hun- family of Natalie E. Carr, missing ing both as navigator and sdsntifle dredo upon hundreds of them, an­ Stories of a Divorce. observer on toe balloon ascension Birs. Settle and Ward T. Van Or­ Vassar college girl, today denied man, his- "understud3r” for toe swered today President Roosevelt’s from Soldier Field, Chicago. eral Undecided on Route printed reports that toe girt had Definite annoimcement was made stratosphere fliflxt, from Akron, O. appeal to the Nation for immediate Aboard toe Liner (Xty of Havre, el(q>ed. oday that Settle would go alone, After a study of weather conditions enrollment of all employers imder Settle said ^ t chances for a take­ He Will Take to Cross die off Norfolk, Va.. July 25.— (AP)— I^>eaking through E. Wickham :Cr. Jean Piccard withdrawing from the blanket agreement to raise off Wednesday seemed less favor­ Sweetland, New York book publish­ active participation that mere sd- wages and create new jobs. Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton, entiflc instruments might be packed able, but be hoped toe ascent might Hardly bad he flnished last night toe Los Angeles evangelist returned er u d friend of toe family, Mrs. Atlantic. Joseph Bradford Carr, toe girl’s aboard toe spherical gondola. It be made later in toe week. his direct call for patriotic and un- Dr. Artonr H. (Compton of toe to ’America today, protesting she mother, alsa danied a report that lad been planned ortgii^ y that Dr. auestioning acceptance of the volim- University of (Chicago, whose cos- and individual employer- still loved her husband, David Hut­ she had asked toe (Connecticut state Piccard or his brotosr Auguste, vet­ eran of two Eluropean stratoospbere W c ray apparatus will go aloft in BULLETIN! pledges to raise pay and shortm ton, more than anything in toe .police to abandon search. ascensions would make toe hazard­ tbe gondola to brin back data for Oampobello Island, N. B.« hours, before the answers began to w orld.” Sweetland aaid t^ family had sdentifk: study, has approved toe received one letter from toe girl in ous flight. Jnly 25—(AP)—The Italian come in. , . Asked about his recent action in­ solo lUght by Settle with his instru­ which she expressed a desire to be­ The time of toe takeoff from a air armada b ef^ crossing toe The President and Hugh S. Joto- stituting divorce proceedings, she Century of Progress groimds has ments. gpn, the T"*« who is running the In­ come a (Catholic nun and asked her Intematioiml boundary here at said: 1:50 p. m., (e. s. t.) The fleet dustrial recovery uM^ were fa r t ­ "Oh, I can’t believe it. Of course mother to believe that she was safe ed profoun^y gratifled. A White with friends. The letter was dated passed over the somnier home 1 still am in love with him.” of President FrankUn D. Booee- House secretary said it was toe Attended by a nurse, she lay on a July 28, but postmarked July 21 at greatest spontaneous outburst that Hartford, Conn. velt and went toward St. John, bunk in the captain’s quarters to re­ FOREST WORKERS DETECTIVE SHOWN N . B. bad greeted any of the President's ceive newspapermen as toe City of Oirl at Convent. utterances. Havre pulled into port. It . was believed, Sweetlaiid said, ONE PLANE DOWN. His appeal was terse: Aimee declined td say what course that toe girl sent toe letter to "We are not going through an­ POISON CONTAINERS Rockland, Me., July 25.—(A P I- she would take. "I feel,” she said, Hartford friends from Montreal. In ARE OFFERED JOBS other winter like toe last, x x x It is "that 1 am incompetent to make a a telephone conversation with tbe One of toe 24 planes composing time for courageous action, and the statement. It is like a bolt out of General Italo Balbo’s air armada recovery bill gives us the means to Mother Superior of toe Convent of toe blue.” toe Presentation at St. Hyacintbe landed in Rockland harbor shortly conouer unemplosnnent. x x x x Tbe City of Havre .remained in Slenth Says Mrs. Costello His Proposition last Saturday Sweetland said be More and More Going Back Norfolk part of today and then is to before 1 p. m., (e. s. t.) today. "The proposition is simply this: learned that tbe girl bad been there continue on to Baltimore where on the Saturday following her dis­ ’The reason for toe plane’s alight­ ‘Tf all employers will act together Aimee is to disembark. to Home Towns as Busi­ Took Him to Cellar to See ing was not immediately ^parent. to shorten hours and raise wages we appearance and bad left after a She is expected to stay in Balti­ visit of about five minutes. Boats put out from toe s^plane can put people back to work. No more several days. base here to assist toe crew of toe employer will suffer, because the Tbe girl attended toe convent, ness Picks Up. an Empty Can. The evangelist has been abroad "I am sorry you were not able to go to Rome” ... "I would have liked which is in Montreal, for eight ship. relative level of competitive cost since Jantmry and recently imder- will advance by toe same amount very much to have gone, but I could not” ... So toe conversation began years. At toe time toe single seaplane went an operation in Paris. It was when toe outstanding air heroes of the day. General Italo Balbo (right), Antonette Elliott of New York, made its unheralded visit, the other for alL But if any considerable while she was on board toe City of Hartford, July 25.— (AP)—In in­ Salem, Mass., July 25— (AP) — leader of Italy’s air armada, called at toe New York hotel of, Wiley Post Mrs. Carr’s sister, is now in Mon­ ships of tbe fleet were reported over group should lag or shirk, this great Havre that she was informed about creasing numbers tbe youths in toe (AP) —Inspector James F. Murphy opportunity will pass us by and we to congratulate him on his round-the-world flight, "Oh Post! Mag treal cooperating with detectives in Vinalhaven, 15 miles out to sea. her husband’s divorce action. a search for toe girt. She tele­ thirteen reforestation camps in of toe Peabody police testifled today The armada apparently was fly­ will go into another desperate win­ Aimee declined to make any state­ nifico! Mt^nifico!” Balbo told him. Connecticut ure being offered jobs ter. This must not happen, x x x x graphed Simday: "Detective infor­ be bad advised Mrs. Jessie B. Cos­ ing in two groups, with toe second ment about what she thought of mation Natalie safe in convent. In­ back in tbeir home towns and hon­ contingent about seven minutes be­ Write Personidlr Hutton’s recent abandonment of his orably discharged from toe Civilian tello, charged with toe poison slay­ "I ask that even before the dates vestigating whereabouts.” hind toe leaders. work in toe Angelus Temple in Los Ck>nservation Clorps to let them go ing of her husband, to "take a vaca­ set in the agreements which we Family Opposed. ^ t Vinalhaven toe fliera bad cov­ Angeles to go into vaudeville. hack t6 regular wcrk. In many tion,” as she left a police inquiry have sent out, the employers of the Sweetland said that Miss Carr’s ered approximately 375 miles of "I wouldn’t like to say an3rtbing cases toe young men never had after her husband’s death. country who have not afready done GOV. CROSS ADVOCATES family, which adheres to toe Episco­ their 650 mile trip to Shediac, N. B- unkind,” she sp i in response to a ’’egular jobs before, indicating toe xle said that on February 24, Mrs. so—the big fellows and toe little palian faith, was opposed to her de­ The office of toe seaplane baae question. present Industiial pickup. At toe Costello was interrogated by State fellows—shall at once write or tele­ sire to become a nun and would said toe Italians apparently had Quiet Trip same tone, in givii^ toe official re­ police officials at Peabody police graph to me personally at toe The trin from Havre where she make every effort to prevent her been forced,down by minor motor White House expressing their inten­ REFORM OF TAX SYSTEM port flor Connecticut tabiilated up headquarters.
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