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IN Liovie STUDIO FIRE GALE’S DEATH U S., England and Japan LOBBY PROBERS COMPANY R E H E a R S in G Rush Warships to Chinese DON \ NET PRiGSS RUN AVERAGE D.AILY CIRCULATION THETVEATHEB for the Month of November, 1929 forecast by ,U. S. Weather Burean, . Hartford. 5,488 OoBdy tonight .< and Wednesday, Hembers of the Andlt Bureau ot followed by rain Wednesday; nht , Circniatlona iiaittljjakr liirttuig much change In temperature. ■ • ■ ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ VOL. XLIV., NO. 60. (Classified Advertising on Page 12-) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY^ DECEMBER 10, 1929; M U RTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CCN ^ CANTON’S FALL NEAR STORM SWEEPS BRITISH ISLES AS REBELS SHATTER NATIONLISTS’ LINES IN liOVIE STUDIO FIRE GALE’S DEATH U S., England and Japan LOBBY PROBERS COMPANY r e h e a r s in g Rush Warships to Chinese . r TOLL NOW 163; SUBMIT REPORT J FOR A FILM PICTURE- . Waters to Protect Their ISCONHOING Nationals There. ON M^GRUNDY Four Women Among Victims of New York Disaster, 68 Ships Wrecked or Dam­ Canton, Dec. 10.— (AP)—Chang Force of the storms that have rav­ -Many hJnred as They Jump from Windows— One Tak Wei’s revolting “Ironsides” di­ Link Raising of Campaign aged European shipping and swept vision knocked at the doors of Can­ British towns with floods and gales aged Along. Coasts of is indicated by these pictures, Hundred Persons in Budding When Fire Starts; On. ton today after a precipitate over­ Funds With His Actions taken shortly before the recent night advance which brought them widespread destruction. Above British Isles; Fear Floods gin of Blaze Not D eteim in^l^tage All Set for Start near the city. Artillery fire was is pictured a large four-masted plainly audible. In Working for the Tar­ sailing ship, after its crew had es­ caped, succumbing to the batter­ as Result of Heavy Rains. ' of Play When Curtain Catches Fire and Flames Quick­ The rebels apparently have broken ing of heavy seas off the coast of the government lines on a wide iff Measure. front. Rumors were circulated that Pembrokeshire, England. Fifty London, Dec. 10.-^ (AI^)—Known large vessels and many smaller ly Enveloped Budding. the fall of Canton was imminent. deaths in the terrific storm which The utmost imeasiness resulted in Washington, Dec. 10— (AP)—T|Je ones were completely or partially wrecked by gales within two days. has battered Great Britain and the native circles. lobby committee reported to the Inland, 'nearly a score of persons continental coast for the past week, New York, Dec. 10— (AP)—Trap­ IDENTIFIED DEAD Breach in Lines. Senate today that the “in­ were killed by storms and floods, today reached 163, most of them at ped in a blazing motion picture AND THOSE INJUREH It was said here the breach in the ference is irresistable” that and below you see the scene at' X A. •• lea. studio in upper Manhattan today Loyalists’ lines had been made in the service rendered by Joseph Trehaford, Wales, Just before a New York, Dec. 10— (AP) — the Tsingyun district 50 miles north high wall collapsed letting in flood nine persons lost their lives. R. Gnmdy of Pennsylvania, in The identified dead in the fire of Canton where land mines were waters which inundated a wide London, Dec. 10,— (AP)—Furi- The identities and sex of the at the Manhattan and Pathie exploded and by stampeding a herd raising Republican,campaign ftm'ds area. “ous gales which have taken at least dead was not immediately learned, studios today are: of water buffalo against the Nation­ led to the belief by Grundy and 163 lives and wrecked or damaged but it was known that four pf tbern Bishops Harold, address and alists. The rebels followed behind 68 ships continued to lash the* north­ those associated with him that he were women. They were all be­ age not known. the cattle. western portion of the Atlantic Kramer, Al, the Bronx. would be able to influence the ac­ lieved to be from New York City. It was understood the National­ tion of “his party assistants in Con­ ocean today. Maussman, Bob, the Bronx. ists planned to exert the utmost ef­ gress.” ,An unbroken chain of storm cen­ Ten or more other persons were Qlunn, Jack, Brooklyn. forts to hold Canton against the Holding the thief contribution to RESCUED SAILORS ters was sweeping in from the At­ seriously injured, either from the Wilson, Ernest, b^kkeeper, invaders; however if the rebels come political life of Grundy who is being HAITIAN TROUBLE OVER lantic toward Great Britain. Atmos­ flames or from jumping to safety address and age not known. in the garrison was expected to re­ considered for the Pennsylvania pheric depression was the worst in from the windows of the three story The injured: treat to the east. A pontoon bridge Senate seat had consisted of raising [ 50 years. brick building. Mxillarkey, William, 45, New is being constructed across the East fimds for campaign use, the' report BROUGHT TO PORT Gales still raged, although tfeere One hundred were in the studio, York, burned on left hand; Har­ river to facilitate possible retreat. AMERICAN OFFICERS SAY located at Park avenue and 124th said there was no doubt of his had been some lessening ill vio- lem hospital. Chiang Kai-Shek, Nationalist “ardent attachment to the principal .lence. From the mouth of the Elbe street and used jointly by the Man­ Vinal, Stanley, 40, New York leader, telegraphed Kwangtung mili­ of protection” and it could not be in the North Sea to Cape Finistorre, hattan Studios, Inc., and the Pathe burned on left hand; Harlem tary headquarters here ordering two overlooked that “he has grown rich Eleven Fishermen Picked Up the northwestern extremity of Motion Picture Exchange, shortly hospital. divisions of troops sent to Nanking in'the pursuit of a highly protected Reports from All Sections STAND BY HERE Spain, the, coasts of Ireland# Scot- before 10 o’clock today. Vkneura, Daniel, 39, New and stating “forces badly needed.” industry.” landj Wales and Sussex were strewn Stage All Set York, burns; Harlem hospital. Valae of His Services State Conditions Are In Ocean by Liner in Nick with wreckage and the sea was dot­ The stage was set in the rear of Woman, first name Virginia U. S. WARSHIPS ON WAY Though the result is not to be TO AID HARTFORD ted with crippled ships trying to es­ the fist floor of the building, pre­ (last name undetermined); 24 Shanghai, Dec. 10.— (AP.)—^The attributed wholly to him, the re­ of Time. cape the fury of the elements. paratory to filming a miniature re- years bid, five feet five inches, in United States cruiser Pittsburgh port added, those who contributed Quiet; Warship With Ma­ The French coast bore a similar •view, titled the “Black and White height, weighing 125 poimds, and six American destroyers were at this instance to the campaign aspect. Revue.” The orchestra leader and ‘ blonde; no clothiflg; suffocation speeding from Manila toward could give some idea o f the value of There still was considerable anx­ his fourteen musicians were wait­ ahd burns, Harlem hospital. Shanghai today, pursuant to or­ his services in connection with the rines is Ordered to Cuba. 1100,000 Fire Guts Union I New York, Dec. 10.— (AP) — iety for several- ships which have ing for the signal to start playing. Carey, Daniel, 39, New York, burns; Harlem hospital. ders issued yesterday by Rear Ad­ -tariff from the fact that in 65 of the n | I I I w I Eleven Newfoundliind fishermen, not reported their positions and The cameras were ready. leading industries of Pennsylvania, condition and it was feared the loss • On the floor above thirty chorus Eveas, CJarl, 53, New York, miral Charles B. MeVay, Jr. They Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, Dec- 10.— i d IOCK; L o c n l D e p n rh n cn t l captain, mate and crew of the fractured, left anklp: 'Harlem are expected to, arrive Thursday to the pending tariff bill recommends of life and property might be con­ girls, many of them not yet dressed raises in 42. > (AP)—Reports from all sections of t schooner “(Sander Deal,” arriyed in siderably greater. in their scanty, stage ‘clothes, were h6spii^;i?4-'' protect, if necessary, American This it said signifled added proflts Haiti today ^tated that conditions | Roche, Morris, 36, Ne-w York, life and property in the rebel-tom N«V"ydrk ijSSafttlhe United States Trawlers In Danger waiting their calls. to the manufacturers of the state, if were quiet and steadily showed im­ Ready to He^: Par.ticular apprehension was felt burns of arms and forehead; areas of China. provement. liner Republic, -which picked them There was a flash from the back­ the rates became effective of ?!,- I up l? e f^ daylight last Friday for a flotilla of ten steam trawlers drop and flames and black smoke Harlem hospital. • In issuing sailing orders at Man­ 186,000,000 as computed by an ex­ MaJor Harold Single after a six-' and a number of sailing trawlers Stradling, Richard, 32, Yon­ ila, Admiral MeVay asserted that naoriu^ after they had been blown rolled .across the stage. pert of the Department of Com­ hour trip reported the situation all Manchester fire apparatus was in 540 miles oflt to sea. belonging to Great Yarmouth Immediately all was in confusion. kers, burns of both arms and whenever American life and prop­ quiet. ’The U.-S. S. Galveston at merce. readiness to go to Hartford last With nine other ships, comprising somewhere in the North «Sea. None Men and womqn fought to escape forehead; Harlem hospital. erty were endangered the routine The committee also reported that Jacmel is ready to depart at any of the boats had reported since Fri­ from the flames, which almos( in­ 531klns, Eddie, orchestra lead­ duty of th# Navy was .to protect time for any seaport if necessary.
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