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British Parliament Be Summoned When Premier Back AVXRAOa DAILT OBCCnLATIOM TBB W BAniiyi -tor Mm M«rtli o f Auguto, tBSS VMwast of O. S. Wi Bartford 6.026 Bhowurs Mds afternoon IT o f Mm AndM by gooerony fair and oeolor of CbeiriaMoaa and Friday. MANCHESTER — A . CITY OP VILLAGE (HARM V0L.tvn.,N0.295 (OaoMfMd AdvortMag mi Page 10) MANCHESTEiy CONN.. THURSDAY. SE’PTEMBER 15. 193^ (TWELVE PAG^) PRICE THREE CENTS Does War Breed Here? NOFAVORIIB GEORGE CONTINUES BRITISH PARLIAMENT FOR ANY POSTS TO INCREASE LEAD years, ATG.OT.MEEr BE SUMMONED OVER 2 OPPONENTS State Central Committee To <6>- IHSMOCRArS MULE . 1 Hold* Final Pre-Con?en- Talmadge, Also Critic Of Ad- WINS o. o. p. posrnoN WHEN PREMIER BACK MUtoo. Wash.. Sept 15.— (AP) tion Session Jnst Before mioi^tion Roniiiiis Sec* —MUton's new Republican com- FLU5IBER RELEASES mitteeman, Boston Curtia, won ECONOMICAL PRINCIPAL Exact Date For ReassenAlY office here wimout me sign of a The Conclave Is Callei HmiRGREEIS ond; Camp, New Deal En- campaign. He collected bis 51 Lebanbn, O., Sept. 15.— (AP) votes wimout even offering a —Principal J. C. Vlan of toe WiU Be Fixed Wkei Leal* platform. Lebanon high school told his try, Concedes Defeat BULLETIN! BRITISH HEAD Boston Curtia, a mule, waa en- New Havim, Sept.. 15— (AP) wife not to bother calling toe tered In Washington's blanket I —Raymond E. Baldwin of plumber—he would fix toe clog- era Leant Wkei ChanlM^ \- primary election by Kennem Stratford ellmlnatofl hlmeelf to- KinUiga and war-like mob action in these Sudeten German areas ged drain himself. BULLETIN Simmons, Democratic mayor of | da.T ba a candidate for the Re- of Cxechoslovakia led' to modified martial law and decree of death pen- AT ALPS HOME He Inserted a wire, tt stuck. Milton, who saw to it mat Boa- < lainHlfin Be h Loiidoi; AManta. Sept. 15— (AP)— pabllean gnbematorial nomlnsr alties tor disturbers of. the peace. At least 23 died in disorders while He removed toe drain pipe cap UpoSIdal retama from yeater- ton'a hoofprint waa. attached to | tIon, aanonnolng In n tormal Europe anxiously awaited a Czech reply to an ultimatum from me Su- and inserted 1^ finger,•• "rhe fln- 4ay*a Democratic prlmarY early me filing notice and hlmaelf statomeat that be would not deten Germans demanding wtmdrawal of martial law. ger atuck, jloo.” Simon, Fitzroy, M arges ^temoon ahowed Senator signed aa wimesa. mn nor aeoept the honor. After Brief Exchange Nazi An hour'later a plumber re- Wallernr. George reuomliMted Slmmona said he wanted to leqaed him. Then toe plumber In me face of prealdenttal bp- demonstrate his belief ' many New Haven, Sept. 15. —- (AP) — fixed toe drain pipe. son Make Arrangeiiieili. voters know not whom mey sup- Leader Conducts Cham- pOrttlOOa port. Connecticut Republicans, barren of At 1 p-m. (e-a-t.) tabolsMon ail major oflleea in me atato and ahowed me Senate vetoraa SUDETENS NOW DEMAND berlain Into House; Groups London, Sept 15.— (A P V '-Jni every seat in Congress, garnered here leading In the complete ooont British government arranged todajr today for me opening sessfon of melr from It of the atata’a,159 eoun- to r e (^ Parliament to hear Frlntd tiea with 208 of me ^ 410 unit first state convention alnce me deam Shont Hells And Toss Caps FRENCH PLACE of J. Henry Rorahack, party "boas" ANNEXATION TO REICH Minister Neville Chamberiaia!*. vetea in Ua oolnnm. HDUTOmi for over 35 years. Gov. E. D. Rivera, aeeldng re- aqnal report bn his talk with ChaB> In nominating melr state ticket Berchtesgaden, Germany, Sept., cellor Adolf Hitler of Germany. election to oompleto Ua -little and candidates for U. 8. Senator and PEACE HOPES New Dear program, alao paaa- LATEST NEWS Congresaman-at-large, posts now Call General Strike; Prague 15—(A P )—Prime Minister Cham- I^rllament recessed July 39 ns* ad Urn required onR majority held b y Democrats who laat night BECK’S STATUS berlain of Great Britain arrived tU Nov. 1 but baa remained auhjajt when oompleto retnma from 80 closed melr state convention at here at 5:03 p.m. today. (10:03 a.m., ON I N T E R V e to immediate recall. coonttea gave him 218 unit Groton, me delegates'were’ faced Orders Qinck Suppression The exact date for early TOROOSEVET e.s.t.) for hla talks with Relehs- vote*. wim me unusual aituatlon of being bly will be fixed'When P< forced to make melr selectiona wim- IN NAZI ARMY fuehrer Hitler in search of means ary leaders learn When Atlanta, BepL 15— (A P)—Senar out an outetanding favorite for any Of Rebellion; Court Mar- to aaaure European peace. Sonrees Qose To Foreign lain Is returning from of mejionora. on. tor Walter F. George, whoae retire- Secretary To Meet President The British leader waa received TTm Republican State Central RUMOR CAUSE hy Dr. Otto Meissner, chief of m* Sir John Simon, ehaacej ment waa aaked by Prealdent committee, which laat week met with tial For Rioters Eipected. Offko Hare Little idea exchequer, Capt Franklin D. Rooaevelt, held nn In- chancellery, who conducted him af- ^n Train Arrives; To Rofabaok’a > successor. Chairman ter a abort stop at the Grand hotel F^txroy, speaker of the' Hous* creasing lead tor renemination aa Benjamin E. Harwood, and dlscuased Commons, and Capt''^Haiiry to Hitler’s home, Bergbof on Ober- What Tnrii Ckaniberlam- . additional unofficial returns cama In poasible candidates, was to hold Prague, Sept 15.— (A P )—Sudeten Official Circles Deny Reports gesson, chief goyerntaent. whim Acquaint Him With Hie final pre-convention session mis aft- aalzberg. m '- today'from the Georgia Democratic leader Konrad Henleln issued a A special train brought Chamber- at’ No. 10 Downtog atraot to malRi ernoon juat'before me. two-dgy con- tha final arrangm nta. primary.— - pi^lamatlon today demanding an- lain and hla party from Munich, ffitler Talk ^May Take. Former Gov, Eugene 'Taltnadge, clave la called to order by Jam** L. Chief Of General Staff No Capt F ltxr^ technically li Tense European Sitnafioh McConaughy, president of Wesleyan nexation! of me Sudeten German where he had arrived esJ'Uer from New Deal erttic.jran'second 1^ London by airplane. only man permitted to recall Univeraity. regions of CSecbosIovakia by Ger- liaroent bu^ he, like the Klaf, New Deal. Lawrence S. Camp, en- Paul Lk Cornell, public relations di- Longer Retains Piyotal Crowd dieera Chamberlain Paris, Sept 16.— (A P )— The doraed by .me Prealdent for the Sen- on the advice of the mlnlaUn. ^ RULUStlN! rector for me State Central commit- many. The proclamation, which was A crowd which had gathered near French government placed its hopes ate waa last m the Wedneaday bat- iUag Seeks Infnrm atll ^ Poland Spring. Me„ Sept. 15, tee and headniaater o f the Romford addressed to Sudeten Germana and the railway station cheered Cham- of'^peace today on the efforts of loUng. School at Washington (Conn.),-was Place In Defense Force. berlain when he appeared, walking King George VI aftor Camp ooncaded defeat laat night, —(AP)^-Oplnlon Mm , United Germans in me Reich, declared "it la Premier Chamberlain of Britain to schedided to deliver me keynote ad- definitely impossihle tor Sudeten from toe train with Joachim Von aought further information oi Senatorrtor George, In a radio broad Statoa ebonld keep a -hands off- dress. Germans and Czechs to live in me Rlbbentrop, German foreign mlnia- aolva the Cxechos)ovak crisis, by his international aituatlon from cast from his home In Vienna to- attitade In connection with the Ap^aring In a dual role at. me day, said “ the principlea of true same state." Berlin. Sept. 16.— (A P )—The ter, who had accompanied him frpm personal talk wito AdoU HtUer. count Hallfam foreign aecratocy,v.% Euiupeam' aitnat|on was voiced cqnvention waa John Coolldge, son Arrangemente for aummonlng ' democracy have triumphed, and me today by Senator William E. "The Sudeten Germans want to status of Gen. Ludwig Beck, chief Munich. Although toa French Indicated' of me late Prealdent, who was one Rlbbentrop remained wim toe legisdatora back to to* houaea voice of me people . Is a man Bonih (Bi-Idabo), obalrnMn of of me two delegates from hla Sena- retim to our home In me Heich," it of the general staff of ’me German Premier Daladler bad taken the data to carry on ma triia prt^plaa id'complaining that aelf-determt- Britlab prime miniater *a he mo- Parliament were mad* aa tha Mm Bonato Fcenlfpi Affatm omn- torial district as well aa aa alternate army, wai eknidad In mystery InlUative tn.uvftac Chamberlain tq- nriaister, |n th of democrat htJBUf national, pott- Hoo had kaait dented tlwifi to 1815. day. - ...................................... tored to me hotel and. thanes to driagate from, hla home town o f Bargbot. ta tha axtraordliuwy step, aaoraM maheuv«f et modem htrfoiy,'^ JB.M* - ------------------resort tor Oranga. -Tb» Sudeten . Gerinans have For weeim mere have been ru- ctooe to tha Foralgn offtca aald they ritnia Standing at me top o f the wide to Germany to ask Hittar to IVaablnston. Pape Or Baldwin For Oovemor never renounced me right of self- mors that he no longer retained his had little Ida* what turn tha inter- serve pence. He a e ld w e primary would go *1 beSevo wd otMNild stay out The moat rigorous eamphlgn for determination. God bless ua tn our pi vote] place, in the German defense atalroaae iMdlng Into bis home, toe view might take. down In hlatory aa a -momentous German chancellor welcomed hla' He said 'before he left of o f aO Barepeaa eoqtroveraloo at me nomination as govemCr has been just fight." force.
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