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NET PRESS RUN THE WEATHER AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION Forecast by U. & Weather Bureau, for the'Month of January, 1980 Hartford. Cloudy tonight, Wednesday in 5 . 5 4 7 creasing cioudiness and warmer. aicnibcra ut the Atidll Durcau of Eufttinn Circulations Uoim. State Library— Comp, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1930. FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. XLIV., NO. 113. (Classified Advertising on Page I'Z) BIG LINER BURNED; Hoovers On Fishing Trip RAIDSCOVER«mm SUBMARINES WILL STaY SINKS A T HER PIER 14 ARRESTED; BUT TO BE HUMANIZED (*> Had Just Discharged 263 CITY FARM BLAZE Bench Warrants Issued and Passengers; Fire Starts KILLS 3 INMATES Clean Up FoDows; Clergy Our Views on the Sub i2 NATIONS In Hold and Spreads Rap men Started Inquiry, Is Outlined by Stimson BAR_THEM Two Others Dying— Difficult | idly— Explosions Follow. I Report. London, Feb. 11.— (A P )—The text^ agree with us. My remarks will be b u l l e t i n : Time in Getting 80 Per-' of the address of Secretary Stimson^ addressed entirely to the question United States and Great i Williraantic, Feb. 11.—(AP) — before the plenary session of the on our agenda and in no sense con- j New York, Feb. 11.— (AP) — sons from House. | When bench warrants were Issued five power naval conferences fol stitute a criticism of any of our col Britain for Abolishment; Because the hull of the North to State Attorney Howard C. Brad lows: ’ leagues or of their attitude on this German Lloyd Liner Muenchen, At the Washington conference in subject. I am therefore confident which burned and sank at her ford by Superior Court Judge John 1922 the American delegation ac they will not take amiss anything I France Refuses to Give pier, lies directly above the up Brockton, Mass., Feb. 11.— (AP.) R. Booth, today it became known cepted the ■view of their naval ad am about to say. Years of reflec town Hudson Tininels, Chief In —Three persons lost their lives in that a “ clean up” of violators of tlie visors that the United States tion have tended to crystalize the spector John O’Brien of the a fire which swept through the 47- prohibition laws had been under needed a large submarine force. conviction through the world that Them Up and Italy Keeps New York police department, year-old wooden dormitory of the They were, therefore, opposed at inhumane use of the submarine at 1 p. m., today ordered all taken in Windham county by Coun that time to its abolition. Such a should cease. The American delega City Farm early today. Two others traffic through that tube with ty Detective R. H. Wheeler. Assist stand was based upon purely naval tion believes that time has come for An Open Mind— Historic drawn. were taken to the Brockton hospi ed by deputy sheriffs and constables strategy, without receiving humani us to deal frankly with this ques Inspector O’Brien explained tal in a dying condition. armed with search warrants issued tarian considerations because the tion. Debate Features Today's that it was feared that another The dead were found on the top in the respective towns, Wheeler I conference agreed that the subma- Given Careful Study. terrific explosion, such as shook floor of the three story wooden Leaving busy Washington and official cares behind, President Hoover ; and his squads made arrests in I fine should not be used against We have sought to examine all the whole waterfront before the building, with two of the bodies is pictured above, with Mrs. Hoover, on the rear platform of their private ; Moosup, Dayville, Killingly, Daniel ’ commerce except under the same aspects of this problem and have Session of Naval Parley., liner sank, might crack the badly burned. They were a white car as they started southward for a week of rest and fishing off Long | son and Thompson last night taking obligations relative to the safety of given careful study to the argu tube. woman, a negro man and a white Key, Fla. It was the Chief Executive’s first extended vacation since his i 14 persons in all, eleven of whom ' passengers and crew which apply to ments which have been advanced In man. They were unidentified for inauguration, and his baggage contained only a small brief case of official j spent the night in Brookline jail in I sailing craft. favor of retaining this weapon. They London, Feb. 11.— (A P .)—Sub are so well known that I need do New York, Feb. 11.— (AP) Ibe several hours. papers as against a whole trunk of fishing tackle. default of bonds. I quite realize that our views on marines were virtually assured of the subject are not shared by all no more than mention them at this North German Lloyd Liner Mueii- The fire started after midnight in Trial Dates Set a new lease on life as weapons of the laundry of the dormitory from Today the bench warrants were our colleagues. However, we all time. chen burned and sank at her pier an unknown cause and spread rap issued and all the accused were ; recognize that solution of our prob- The argument that the submarine war during a historic debate at the in the Hudson River today a short idly. Aroused from their beds the brought before Judge Booth here, ; lems can be found only through a is a purely defensive weapon seems plenary session of the naval confer to us difficult to reconcile with the ence today in thj course of which time after she bad docked at the eighty inmates were aided by em who set their trials before Juries I frank and friendly discussion. In ployes and the first firemen and po EXPECT VOTE ON HUGHES; I setting forth the views of the A m er-, offensive use which has been made the five great naval powers of the end of a voyage from Bremen. for the court session at Putnam on licemen to arrive, to escape. February 25, each having elected a ; ican delegation I want to make it of it at great distances from its world presented their views as to A series of explosions in a quan Two D jing jury trial after a plea of not guilty. i clear that I am the first to recog- the abolition of these “ terrors of the deep.” tity of shallac stored in her hold oc Two others, Susan Saxton and Many of the defendants had coun ' nize the sinceritv of those who dis (Continued on Page Three.) curred a few minutes after the fire LATE THIS AFTERNOON! Out of the wealth of eloquent Fred Stone were taken to the hos sel while those who did not were was discovered. pital dying from suffocation, ex pleas either for or against the re --- : ------------ I represented for the time being by tention of these weapons grew for The flames spread with terrific haustion and exposure. Nearly all public defender Harry E. Back of mal resolutions which were gener speed and ferocity after the explo the residents of the farm were eld Killingly. erly people. General Impression Is That FRANCE DECLINES ITALY TO STAND ally taken as meaning that sub- sion and in a short time the liner I PRESIDENT ANGLES Raids A Surprise mersibles will be continued but that Patrolman Joe McKenney receiv The raids which included many sank. ed severe injuries in falling down their activities will be “humanized” One person, a stewardess, wa.-i places of business and residences, and that an effort will be made to stairs with an inmate on his back. Nomination Will Be Con-1 FOR SMALLER FISH were in the nature of surprises BY THE MAJORITY slightly injured when the force of He and several other occupants of TO GIVE UP SUBS restrict their size and number. everyv'here. It was understood that one of the explosions knocked her the building were taken to the hos Air of Tensity down. firmed— To Debate Sub-! I for some time persons have been There was an air of tensity which pital for treatment. I ■ going through the county obtaining Passengers Ashore. The inmates were taken to a new no other plenary session has seen evidence of liquor law violations. It as the delegates of the sea powers The 263 passengers had left the two-story brick infirmary building ject This Afternoon. | Starts for Lake Today to| Says It Is Effective Weapon K All Agree to Abolish the attached to the dormitory by a long- is unknown who prompted the in faced each other in the Queen ship 'oefore the explosions occurred, quiry but it was understood after corridor. Anne’s room of St. James’s palace and the crew w^as immediately or the court session that a number of The blaze was discovered by Mrs. Washington, Feb. 11.— (AP) — Fill Larder of Houseboat } Against Other Warships Submarine She Wffl Do to make their declarations regard dered ashore. Annie Miskis, a cook, who slept on clergymen in the county had been ing this problem which has torn Senate leaders agreed to resume As great clouds of black smoke the top floor. Smoke awakened her active in efforts to have the raids So Also. the •world since the days when the enveloped the waterfront, a fiftn at 12:30 a. m. and she aroused two consideration of the nomination of With Food Fish. I made. and Losses Are Cited. Lusitania was sunk with all aboard. alarm was sent in, calling out all maids, who gave the alarm to the Charles Evans Hughes to be Chief The warrants ran against the fol It was the United States and the available fire fighting apparatus lowing; Pet r Lefevre, Brooklyn, six Great Britain for the abolition of inmates of the dormitory.