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Wets Win by Over AVBBAOl DAILY CBBODLAnOM Mr tkt NMth ol au j, IMt NEW INSTRUCTIONS First Picture of World Economic Parley WETS WIN RUSHED TO LONDON BY OVER 1 0 m ❖ American Ddegatee at BASSen RESIW; Less Than HaK the Vote Cast World Parley Go Into Con- Io w a , New Hampshire in Last Presid«ltial,Be^ PERRY APPOINTED • ference at Onc^ Nature of Join Wet Procession ttoD— Repealists Sween Orders Is Not Rerealed. State Bank Commissioner Some CRies by as Much By ASSOCIATED PRESS. 4 In like fashion, Connecticut gave Quits Office; Successor a six to one majority to the 21st Liofidon, June 21.—(AP) — The Long dry Iowa, with Cozmecticut Amendment, which repeals the 18th. as 12 to 1-rAI Bot a American delegation to the world New Haven Bank Director and New Hampshire, today brought Her final unofficial total was 236,915 economic conference received fresh to 14 states which in unbroken suc­ for repeal and 35,349 against. ■ Few Small Tovms Also ii ‘tructitms fivm President Roose­ cession have voted to knock the 18th With these three out of the way, Amendment out of the Constitution. Alabama and Arkansas provided the velt this afternoon, it was authori­ Hartford, June 21.— (AP)—(5oy- Vote Wet— Rnnlt, 236,- tatively learned. The nature of The Hawkeye state’s swing away next major battle groimd. The pros these instructions was not di­ emor Cross today aimoimced the *rom the position she had maintain- and the antis are concentrating on ed for nearly two dScades, left Drys vulged. resignation of Bank Qommissioner them, even though (California and 915 Agabist 35,349. their hope for a halt in the The entire American delegation George J. Bassett and the appoint­ West Virginia do Vote earlier, on went into conference late in the ment of Walter Perry, retired man­ parade on Alabama and Arkansas, June 27. afternoon with Secretary of. State ufacturer and bank director of both voting July 18. Drys figure that if they can hold In the doubtful column when the By Associated PrcM Corden Hull at his hotel. Earlier New Haven, as his successor. two states this year, the question balloting began, Iowa brought in a An avalanche vote of more tbafl there had been a meeting ittended Commissioner Bassett, who sue will be put over until 1934 when substantial majority for the repeal by James M. Cox, American dele­ ceeded Lester E. Shippee it 1931 as their chances will be better. six to one for repeal placed Con­ gate, Prime Minister Ramsay Mac­ amendment, even though it was not an appointee of Governor Cross, After these will come Tennessee, necticut squarely in the ranks of the Donald of Great Britain, and James as big as that in Connecticut and will leave the department on July July 20; Oregon, July 21; Texas, ' i states which stood today .for rati­ P. Warburg, American expert ad­ 1 to become president of the Con­ New Htumpshire. That meant she Instructed all of her 99 delegates August 26; Washington, August 29; fication of the proposed 21st Amwd- viser. necticut Savings Bank of New Ha­ ment, which would aid National Whether this meeting with Mr. to the state convention, June 10, to Vermont, September 5 ;Maine, Sep­ ven. The trustees of this iMtitu prohibition. MacDonald has anything to do tember 11; Maryland and Minnesota, tion recently offered him the post vote for repeal. Fifty delegates, 15 from the state with the President’s mes.-»age was and Mr. Bassett’s acceptance was From the start there.had been no September 12; Idaho and New Mex­ at large Euid one from each of the a matter of much speculation in question about what New Hampshire ico, September 19; Arizona, October made in a letter of resignation re­ 35 state Senatoriud districts, werg conference circles but the conferees ceived yesterday by the governor, and (Connecticut would do. ’The 3; North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsyl­ were sitting tight. vania and South Carolina, October selected to meet in convention July New Comi^ssloner former with a light ballot and only 11 at Hartford, pledged to vote The new commissioner, who one small town missing, voted 75,969 7. Nebraska and South Dakota will g o l d b l o c w e a k e n i n g vote November 6, 1934. unanimously to ratify the proposed ■m takes office on July 1, for the last to 30,337 for repeal. amendment. London, June 21.—(AP)— What eight years has been a director of With only a light vote cast, less was by many delegates to be the First National Bank and Trust an indication of weakening in the Company of New Haven, and ’ like thEui hidf that cast in the last prest- gold bloc drive for adjournment of Mr. Bassett he is a Democrat. Mr, dential election, the repeallsts won the world economic conference pend­ Perry retired in ?930 from the Far­ a decisive victory, sweeping < the “Nationalism in economics is the death knell o f.. .prosperity." Here you see statesmen-delegates of 66 MANCHESTER VOTES cities by a!s mudi as 12 to 1, and ing stabilization of the American rell Foundry and Machine Com- dollar, came dramatically in an im­ piny of Ansonia with which he was nations as they heard British Premier Ramsay MacDon aid (also shown in close-up, upper left) t ^ key­ carrying all but a few of the tradi­ passioned speech by Finance Minis­ connected for 41 yearo, rising from note at the opening of the World Economic (Conference in London. This NEA Service photo is the first to tionally dry rural towna ter Georges Bonnet of France just office boy to president, reach A m erica since the start o f the epochEd. m eeting. | DECISIVELY “ WET” Complete unofficial' returns gave: ■ morning’s session was .Bom in Williamstown, Mass., he For repeal—236,915. graduated *rom Williams Col­ Against repeal—65,349. * n< .m French minister took lege in 1887 and has been a rest Drys Not Surprised the C oo. m the sub-committee-on dent of Connecticut since 1889. He GERMANS EXPECTED The result came as no surprise to temporary, monetary affairs and, Jves at 240 Stronan street. New By Better Than Three to One HITLER DISBANDS prohibitionists and anti-probibitlon- FIND PLOT TO UPSET ists alike who agreed before tbs while demanding stabilization, :Haven. pledged “France’s full aid toward In accepting Mr. Bassett’s resig­ This Town Asks Repeal election the state which n'Yver rati­ the success of the conference.’' nation, Governor Cross praises the AUSTRIA’S ACTION HUGENBERG UNITS fied the 18tb Amendment would vots M. Br-..€t’s speech, in which he commissioner’s work as of “Incal­ SAN MARINO REPUBUC to reject It. pai~.‘ 5 hl_ picture at the daggers culable benefit to the State during a of Prohibition Laws — Gov. Wilbur L. (boss said: “ThS Os- of inflation currency dei^recia- bEinking crisis of the first magni­ ^ • IIresult in Connecticut is what was tion with a broad brush, was >. oe of tude throughout the country.” Hitler Leader Says Chaned- Prmcipal Qnimby Defeat- Members of Party Slri(pedlgj«3|>y4jp^2?;j‘ ^ ^ his most eloquent efforts in the con­ Governor’s Letter Gang Phnned to Invade A*' ference. He j>ut his whole driving The governor’s letter to Mr. Bas­ MOL^ISONWAY emphasis to the decisiveness of the force into the. address and ^eld the sett follows: lor QoDfaiss’ Measnres ei^as Convention Delefatei of ^ «r m $ Leader May verdict. Ike outlook for speedy re­ closest attWtIeo the other mem­ “With great .xeluct,:.3co I accept Smallest State in &ir6pe peal liow seems assured.” bers of ^ e committee. your resignation as bank commis­ tOlOM PARlIY /alter B. Batterson, forrtier sioner of the State to take effect the W in M ed With Faihire. Be Asked to Resip. mayor of Hartford and chairman of Desaand Dedsloiw Despite an unprecedented drive “We demand concrete decisions first o f Jtily in ordiAr that you m ay the orgEurlsed antl-prohlbltionist and not simply signatures at the then assume the presidency of the for votes on the part of propCnents forces, which led the campaign for bottom of papers which the wind Connecticut Savings Bank of New in Anthority. Assistaiit Secretaii of State Berlifi, June 21.—(AP)—That of the Eighteenth Amendment, Man­ Berlin, June 21.—(AP) — The repesU said: “The results are aub- will immediately carry away,” he Haven. none of “Chancellor Dollfuss’ re­ chester put Itself decisively In the lighting units of Dr. .Altired Hugen_ stiostiad and satisfactory. The vqtr 'The work which you have done declared. “To arrive at this end we pressive measures” will stem the berg. Chancellor Hitler’s r t i ^ t e r I ^ state- as bank commissioner, since your repeal column yesterday when it ' ment we can offer.)’ , bring you our entire aid.’’ To Act as Contact Man at ide of Nazlism in Austria was ex- Later he emphasized this with: “I appointment has been of incadcul- San Marino, Republic of Sau voted for ratification of the 21st of economics and-egrloultnre, were On the other aide, .the Rev. Fletch- repeat that the French delegation able benefit to the State during a Marino, June 21— (AP) — D ocu­ preAsed as an official view today by amendment by 2714 to 857. The vote dissolved today throughout Ger­ er D. Parker, state chairman of the prominent (German' governmentsd brings here France’s full aid to the ments found on two Sicilians dis­ the Conference. as was humorously noted at the many. Citizens Against Ratification, said: (OontiBued On Page F ive) leader.
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