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^ Piccard Stratosphere Balloon Lands In Ohio 'I RE-ASSESSMENT WARBURG PICTURES 1. HAUPTMANN TRIAL
THIS YEAR SEEN DICTATORSHIP NEAR IS SET BY COURT AS IMPOSSIBILITY I Prominent Banker Declares FOR JANUARY 2nd t PICCARDS LAND Chairman Cook Says Job Bankruptcy and Recoyery Would Be Worthless If SAFELY AFTER Pleads Not Guilty to Murder are Fighting for Lead in GORMANPREDICTS Rushed — Selectmen To Charge m New Jersey — the National Race. BAU^NTRIP NEW STRIKES SOON Discuss Important Matters Wife m Court Room — He
Philadelphia, O ct 24.— (AP) — Reach Height of Ten Miles— Jamm P. Warburg, vice-chairman of Revaluation of town property, the Speaks Few Words to Her. United Textile Workers’ the Bank of Manhattan company, Big Bag Is Wrecked Bat procedure to be followed in regard today pictured American citizens aa to town cha.-ity this winter and the Leader Declares They Will EHemington, N. J., Oct. 24.— (AP) watching a three-cornered race in- matter of giving men on the relief Gondola and Instruments rrUs employment on the proposed —Bruno Richard Hauptmann enter- volving the fate of - their country, with National bankruptcy, dictator- rew bridge spanning the Hop Brook Be Mostly in the South. ed a personal plea of not guilty to- at Olcott street, are among the sub- ship and recovery fighting for the day to a charge of murdering the lead. Safe' jects to be discussed at an Informal kidnaped Lindbergh baby, and Su- ’’As the horses come thundering conference in the home of Chairman Washington, Oct. 24— (A P )— A .\aroD Cook of the Board of Sclect- preme Court Justice Thomas E. down the stretch,” he said, ’’the new outbreak of strikes In the tex- American people, packed In the Cadiz, 0 „ Oct. 24.— (A P )— The •aen next Monday night. Trenchant fixed January 2, 1935, as tile Industry within ten days was grandstand and along the rails. See skylarking Piccards and Lilly the Saj’s It's Imposelble the date for trial. their own horse, Recovery, pocketed turtle are back on earth. Although the Citizens' Council de- predicted today by Francis J. Cior- Arraigned before Justice Tren- by National Bankruptcy and Dicta- manded immediate action on the re- man, vice president of the United The first flight by balloon Into the chard, the indictment returned by a torship.” .ocsessment schedule Monday night, Textile Workers who directed the Hunterdon County Grand Jury two Uncle Sam, riding Recovery, is stratosphere— a rare atmosphere and Indicated it might be better to general strike in September. weeks ago was read to Hauptmann making a valiant effort to drive his tdting the earth where man needs Ck>rapleting an ascent of "about ten miles” Into the stratosphere. Professor JeAn Piccard and his wife, start the work so that the results by County Prosecutor Anthony M. mount through, Warburg stated. would be shown In the 1934 tax list, Asserting the situation was "ex- a mechanical oxygen supply—in Jeannette, first woman to pilot a balloon Into the upper atmosphere, brought their big balloon down In a Hnuck, Jr. Hauck then a sk ^ the Opening his talk before the Phila- which a woman has participated, remote, wooded gully near Cadiz, Ohio. The big bag was ripped In a dozen places as It came down through upon which taxes arc to be paid in tremely critical," Ckirman told news- prisoner how he pleaded. delphia Rotary .Club with this word ended without ceremony In a woods the trees, but the fall was broken and valuable scientific Instruments In the gondola were undamaged. The 1935, Mr. Cook today said it was papermen the emergency commit- "Not guilty,” Hauptmann an- picture, the New York banker warn- near here late yesterday. Piccards had taken off from Detroit. Above photo shows first searchers to roach the balloon after Its n'osolutely impossible to have a com- tee of the United Textile Workers swered In a loud voice. ed that the “New Dealers, whether Prof, and Mrs. Joan Piccard Just descent, assisting in untangling the gear, with the gondola In the background and the tom bag still sus- petent job done in this limited space would meet in New York Friday to It was the first time in his sev- they mean to or not, are well on the .plumped to the ground and It was pended In the trees. ,'if time. act on requests for strike sanction eral raurt appearances since his ar- way toward changing our whole ever. Competent appraisers have in- from scores of focal unions, rest ^ p t . 19 last that Hauptmann basic order.” Gorman emphasized there was no Eight Hour Flight iormed Mr. Cook that It is ridiculous has entered a personal plea In court. Getting Beyond Control With tnem was Lilly, the Gny oven to conalder undertaking the re- danger of a new general strike and At previous arraignments he plead- In their efforts to create happiness turtle mascot, named Fleur De Ll's assessment task and have It com- said the threatened walkouts would ed through counsel. ter everyone, he stated, "they are bo initiated locally against mills at birth. An eight hour quest for In NEW YORK GUNMEN uieted in an efficient and thorough For his court appearance today setting forces in motion beyond their DECLARES DEMOCRATS which have discriminated against Hauptmann wore a necktie, an Item ^ power to control.” formation about the cosmic ray by manner for the 1934 list. The ap- j^Taisers have said that revaluation imion members in re-employment of of wearing apparel that has been ’The arrogance of men playing aid of delicate Instruments carried workers who participated In the the naturalized Swiss scientist and only can be made on the 1935 list denied him in prison. His suit was with forces greater than themselves LINKED IN MURDER general strike. grey. may well lead to the loss of all that brother of another stratospherist, FIGHTING LOSING FIGHT against which the 1936 taxes are His statements came as last min- Auguste Piccard, from the Ford Air .applicable. mimklnd has gained throughout the ute effor*B were being made to avert CROWD GATHERS centuries,” he warned. pert at Dearborn, Mich., across Lake "The time Is too short to do a a strike of 20,000 silk and rayon Erie and cn to the gently rolling lustlfiable Job," Mr. Cook asserted, Flemington, N. J., Oct. 24__ (AP) The banker said Uiat during the Kaminski Eliminated from dyers, set for midnight tonight. In —Bruno Richard Hauptmann faced last, eleven months be had. made terrain of Eastern, O. The profit in Senator Asserts Party Has ' and unless the work is done thor- the Paterson, N. J., area, and while the flight, In which the Piccards did 32 ARE INJURED I ughly and competently there Is no his first court appearance In New speeches and written two books "to cotton mill workers in Roanoke Jersey today on an indictment •rouse the American people to a not try for any great altitude, will New Haven Case by Girl ise having a reassessment.” Rapids, N. C., were preparing to Back to the Wall; Declares Two Seek Job ch a rin g him with the murder realization o f what has been hap- Us In what they contributed to the walk out on Monday. the kidnaped Lindbergh baby. pening to them, and to awaken In knowledge of the cosmic ray. IN TRAIN CRASH Two firms of appraisers—the Scenes of Strikes Who Saw the Killer' Half an hour before the prisoner’s them a resistance to certain tenden- Instrumenta Saved Bureaus Are Rapidly Municipal Service company of New "Unless the recalcitrant minority scheduled arraignment on tbs mur- cies Implicit In the New Deal.” Dr. W. F. G. Swann, Franklin In- York and Boston and the Clemln- of textile employers makes some Warburg said his books had sug- der indictment, the small courtroom elituts ray expert at Swartbmore, rliaw Appraisal company of Ohio— agreement before Friday, Gorman In Hunterdon county's courthouse gested alternatives, and others also Pa., said last night he expects to Raining the Nation. New Haven, Oct. 24.— (AP) — already have contacted town offi- said, “there will be scores of strikes voiced warnings. But the people, None Seriously Hurt When was crowded with court attendants learn a "great deal” through the Police Investigating the slaying of cials and officers of the Citizens' In the silk and cotton Industries. The and spectators and chairs were he went on, had not been awakened Piccards efforts. The instruments the Council in regard to reassessing the workers are up In arms, particular- to the necessity for alternatives. August (Big Augle) Battlstella said placed Inside the railing. huge balloon and Its fragile metal By ASSOCIATED PRESS Eight Trains Leave the pioperty In Manchester. ly in the south where union mem- Mrs. Anna Hauptmann, wife of WiUlng To Help they were given much credence to- bers not only have been denied re gondola carried will be sent there The smoke of battle appeared It is understood that Mr. McCar- the prisoner, raid James M. Fawcett, The banker ascribed his criticism for examination. day to a theory the rubbing out of to a desire to "help the New Deal thicker today over the Connecticut defense counsel arrived fifteen min- The Piccards reached a probable Rails in Indiana. "Big Augle” was the work of (Ooattnned en Page Two) (Continiied on Page Thirteen) utes before the hour set for tee ar- right Itself before It becomes too height of more than ten miles—tha politIcEd front os candidates hurled late.” New York gunman. raignment and went Im m e^tely to new charges at one another. United Battlstella was wounded fatally the defense table. Mrs. Hauptmann In his simile on the horse race, (Oontinned on Page Two) Fowler, Ind„ Oct. 24— (A P )— Warburg said National Bankruptcy States Senator Frederic C. Walcott, In the Hamden home of hla es- wore a black coat and a small black Thirty-two persons were injured hat. The two were a ccom p ^ ed by was b r ^ by the stallion, Inflation, Republican nominee for re-election tranged wife. Sunday morning, and and the mare. Reckless Expenditure. said over the radio last night none seriously, early today as eight died with his lips sealed, refusing to ASKS FOR REDUCTION Harry Whitney, a friend of the He added: "Democracy has her back to the disclose to police who shot him. Hauptmaim’s and Bernhardt Meis* cars of the Cincinnati night express els, of defense counsel. "The breeder Is the well-known TUGWELL EXPECTS wall" as he renewed his assault on of the Big Four railroad were de- Police said they were satisfied British economist, John Maynard the recovery program of President railed a mile south of Earl Park, Alexander Kaminski, escaped slayer State troopers and deputy sherlftn Keynes. Roosevelt. The nominee's opponent Ind. of a Massachusetts jail guard, was OF FEDERAL CONTROL patrolled tee corridors of tee build- Representative Maloney lodged ing and tee entrance to tee court- "The trainer 1s Professor George FAIR TRADE CODE The engine and five cars of the not the man, who fired two shots F. Warren. charges of “extravagance and 13-car passenger train passed safely into "Big Augie’s" body, despite the room. Sheriff John H. Chtrtlss bad ”The owner is the Committee for waste" against a committee headed over the east end o f the Earl Park statements of Mrs. Battlstella and Issued orders to limit tee admisaton the Nation." by Senator Walcott which was ap- switch, but then the rear part of the another woman. Hamden police Noted Manufacturer Says AUSTRALIA WAITS of spectators to tee seating capacity "We are witnessing a - race be- polcfed in-1624 to examine wild life. train, including coaches and Pull- I who early today began a separate of the room, less than 400. tween the natural forces of recovery, Predicts Cutthroat Competi- Wilbur L. Cross and Hugh M. Al- probe Into "Big Augle’a" slaying Assistant Attorney Generals the forces of Inflation, and the forces corn continued their state-wide (Oontinned on Page Two) said they were checking a report Joseph Lanlgan and Harry Walsh that move towards political and campaign. that Battlstella was beaten Satur- HANDICAP PLANES were the first of the prosecutton economic dictatorship,” he stated. tion Will Be Eliminated in Senator Walcott said the multi- day night by members of . a New staff to arrive. plication of bureaus, the complete and Changes Made in NRA Supreme Court Justice Thomas "If the natural forces of recov- York vice ring's strong arm squad, ery are strong enough to win, the Foreign Trade. centralization of Federal authority when he flatly refused refused to do W. l^enchard, who is to preside, ar- lodged in the President, the setting ONE WEEK MORE business with them. Program. Speed Fliers Ha?e Landed— rived at 10:30 a. m., and went im- (Continued oa Page Thirteen) aside of state's rights, the bank- Reason for Visit mediately to hla chambers. ruptcy of some of our principal The report, Hamden police as- Also at tee prosecution table were Rome, Oct. 24.— (A P) — A pre- cities and many of our states which OF CHICAGO FAIR serted, Indicated that the New York Tamer Tefls of His Exper- Attorney General David T. Wilents, diction that "cut-throat” interna- are today finding It almost impos- gang had Impressed on Mrs. Bat- Boston, O ct 24— (A P )—Clinton Assistant Attorney General Richard tional trade will be eliminated sible to pay their police and teach- tistella the wisdom of doing business Bardo, president of the National Stockton, 3rd, and Anthony M. AMERICAN FLEET ing forces, have brought us far down Association of Manufacturers and of iences While on Last Lap. Hauck, Jr., Hunterdon county pros- 'cut-throat” domestic trade Is being with them, and that she had agreed Into the deep valley from which to meet the terms of the ring. This the New York Shipbuilding Com- ecutor.
abolished was made today by Rex- little blue sky is discemable x x x . Big Spectacle Will End On is said to have angered “ Big Augle” pany,, of CMmden, N. J., today advo- George K. Large, termer county ford G. Tugwell, United States un- IN SURPRISE MOVE Monster Bureaucracy and his purpose for visiting her cated a reduction of governmental Melbourne, Australia, Oct. 24. -— Judge, was called into tee Judge’s ' der-secretary of agriculture. "Many of the leading Democrats control of the management of pri- chambers at tee suggestion ot October 30 With Grand home just prior to the shooting was (API—After being kept on tip-toes In hla address to the Interna- of this country who are wise states- to have her repudiate her agree- vate business and "an early return Wllentz and he was asked to Intro- tional Institute of Agriculture, In the man have been the most vehement ment. to balanced governmental budgets." In a last minute duel in which two duce Fawcett to the court c presence of leading agricultural eco- of their denunciation of bureaucracy In the argument, which ensued, "W e are vitally Interested In the American built air liners sewed up Justice Trencbard entered tes Without Previous Notice 88 Fireworks Display. nomists, Tugwell did not use the and no country ever developed a the report Is that a New York gun- aspects of any permanent legtsla- the remaining speed prizes In the court room at 11:25 a. m. (E. 8. T .). term "planned economy,” although bureaucracy more far reaching and tlon which may take the place of Great England to Australia Derby, man shot Battintella following an Await Hauptmann' Warships Are On Speedy be did advocate a change In the In- controlling than the one which has argument with the later. NRA when It expires In June; 1936,” Melbourne settled back on its heels The bailiff rapped for order and stitute to support such a system. been developed in Washington, dur- enjicago, Oct. 24.— (A P )—Anoth- The elimination of Kaminski as he said in a speech prepared for de- today, soberly awaiting the plodding the court room was stilled for fully "Somewhere between International ing the last year.” er week and Chicago’s World Fair, livery before the 19th annual meet- handteappers. seven minutes, as tee arrival of Anarchy, which we call Free Trade In a radio speech. Representative a Century of Progress, will be his- ing of the Associated Industries of Colonel Roscoe Turner’s hope of Hauptmann was awaited. Trip to Pacific. (Continued on Page Thirteen) but which was never really free and Maloney asked Senator Walcott to tory. Massachusetts. nosing out K. D. Parmentler and "Are you ready to arraign tee de- which has been subject to irrelevant, explain his refusal to vote for re- The $10,000,000 spectacle will end 'We must correct the evil with- J. J. Moll of the Netherlands were fendant, Mr. PrcMwcutor?" tee court unbalanced and sometimes sinister lief In Connecticut while he was Its two yeara run with Itr most pre- out destroying the good. We must blasted when the Dutch fliers suc- asked. Cristobal, Panama, Oct. 24— (AP) private control,” Tugwell said, —The United States fleet Is rushing protecting wild birds and wild tentious fireworks display on the VETiMMAfASK replace the false with new and ceeded, after frenzied efforts, in "Yes, Your Honor,” Hauck re- "Somewhere between this and Pro- night of Octoter _ fre v the Atlantic to the Pacific to- bears. He also criticized the Recofi- AQunder.atutf that fits into ...out- fresing JUtclr.,glanlt_jUl-mctal_shlp. plied.__ - .... ,______^______tectionist Nationalism, which logic- structlon Finance Corporation and Nero, IlKa the doomed' fair, fiddles Amerlcan conception of life, liberty from the boggy Albury racecourse, 'Then let the defendant b e ' day In a surprise maneuver. With- ally would stop any trade at all. We out advance notice the fleet sped the part played by the Senator In •way Its remaining hours and car- and the pursuit of happiness. and flashed over the finish line near- brought In.” shall find a way to build a more sub- the enactment of legislation 'which ries on its resolve to die in a blaze FORACASHBONUS Repair Defects ly two and three-quarter hours Sheriff John Henry Curtiss left Into Llmon bay last night In total darkness and then awoke terminal stantial structure of exchange. created it. of glory. Its closing event will be "Our duty is to repair defects In ahead of the speeding American tee court room. He returned a mo- "As we move away from cut- Maloney said: . Chicago's biggest Hallowe'en party our economic structure and abandon plane. ment later, with Hauptmann, who cities with a blaze of lights. A tustle of activity, reminiscent of throat domestic trade relations we "I agree with the need for pres- When the {rates close at mi&iight policies that violate fundamental The fliers, however, had the satis- was flanked by three state tixx ^ shall move away from them In Inter- ervation o f wild life, and I ^ink October 31, more than 38,000,000 laws. I believe Industry can bring faction of having broken the Eng- era. me occurred as the passage national trade relations.” rough the Panama Canal began. that It is probably fitting toUnsure paying guests will have b^n ad- the recovery agency out of the dol- land to Australia record of six days, Hauptmann was dressed in a grey Beginning Made the comfort and happiness and se- mitted. The IS.OOO.OOOtb visitor of drums. I believe that full recovery 18 hours set by C. T. P. Ulm which suit and wore a necktie. Officers It was. said unofficially, 1934 Is expected today. American Legion to Go On hoped to complete the transit of 88 Referring to the administration of curity of the little brown bear in depends upon the effectiveness with was swept aside by the meteoric Hauck read the indictment, re- ships in less than 40 hours, as com- Industry in the United States, he Alaska, but I cannot understand The work of transforming the which the Industrial viewpoint Is flight of C. W. A. Scott and T. turned two weeks ago, and teen ask- pared to the Pactflc-Atlantic cross- said: "My country has not found why a man Is willing to expend fair grounds into Burham Park will presented to those In authority and Campbell Black of England. ed Hauptmann how he pleaded. solutions which are regarded as hundreds of thousands o f dollars In begin November 1, when conces- Record on the SnbjecL As a result of the difference of ing of 110 ships In 47 hours In • impressed upon the program of Na- In a loud voice he said: “Not final. We think, however, that a that directibn, and will not vote re- sionaires will start carting away tional policy to be formulated by time In the takeoffs from MUden- guilty.” spectacular test lost April. All Locks Guarded good beginning has been made." lief money for human needs." their equipment and tearing down the coming Congress. ball Airdrome, England, the flying Asked To Set Date Tugwell,' dressed • In a formal Governor Cross in speeches at their, buildings. Miami, Flo., OcL 24— (A P )—The •% personally, am o f the opinion time of the Dutch entry was com- Attorney Cleneral David T. Wilents Army guards were placed at all American Legion legislative com- locks to keep the curious away. Many To Lose Jobs that Congress should reaunW Its full puted at three days, 18 hours and asked the court to fix tee trial date (Oontiaaed on Page Two) (OonUnoed on Page Two) The end of the fair will see many mittee tomorrow will recommend to for three weeks from today, No- The mine sweepers Raid and Tern the convention that ft go on record cleared Oatun Lock at 11:09 lost of the 30,000 persons now employed (OoDtlniwd on Page Two) (Oontiniied on Page Two) vember 14, within the grounds, treading the aa favoring immediate caah pay- Fawcett said teat would not be night and a file of 28 destroyers fol ment of the bonus, it was le a rn t lowed them. Other vessels steamed pavements in search of new Jobs. A long enough to prepare his case and large number will return to the today on competent authority. asked tee court to set tee date for into Llmon bay, leading to the lock. The Associated Press learned the Light and heavy cruisers followed Bodyguard for Ed. Wynn planU and offices o f th" exhibitors December 11. by whom they are employed. legislative committee would recom- Wllentz said that although tee the destroyers through the lock and mend immediate cash payment of. Col. Turner and Pangbom battleships began the actual canal To compensaU the employment state felt three weeks was ampla factor, several thousand workmen the bonus on the promiM funds so time, it did not wish to rush ths transit at daybreak. Aircraft car- Suing Him for $100,000 will get temporary Jobs when the released would alleviate the general riers were to follow the battleships. Are Third In Long Race defense. work of demolition starts. economic depression by putting a He said teat if the trial begsa Fog and hose mode weather con- Snoeess Financially large amount of money into Imme ditions unfavorable. • New York, Oct. 24.— (AP) -4-said, Wynn agreed to compensate From a financial viewpoint, the diate circulation, thereby relieving ’Trmino Snspeoded (Coatlnaed on Page Foaitesa) So-o-o-o-o- they are suing EM W)mn her liberally, but failed to do so. fair has been the most successful of unemployment to a great extent. By ASSOCIATED PRESS i^England to Australia, Unofficial All commercial traffic was sus- Furthermore, her paper says, she its kind ever held. M. M. Tveter, ex- Debate on any one question boa Col. Roscoe Turner and Cfiyde checks - indicated C. W. A. Scott and pended ter the second such attempt for $115,000. TREASURY BALANCE was struck a blow by Mrs. Wynn position comptroller said today. been limited by the rules committee Pangbom of the United States won J. Campbell Black, EingUsb winners in the canal’s history. Twelve ships "They” are the Samuel Green- and thereby suffered permanent in- to two hours. However, the bonus o f the speed race, finished first In bergs, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Greenberg Oa November 1, another payment third place today In the EMgland to Washington, Oct 24.— (AP)—Tha in Pacific terminals and eight In A t- jury. win be made on the fair’s $ , ,- Issue, most controversial of the con- the handicap race but they are not lantic were awaiting completion of is asking $100,030. She contends 10 000 position of tee Treasury Octobar 28 Wynn, in hla anawer, denies any 000 bond issue bringing the total re- vention, probably will be given Melbourne speed lllghL eligible for two prizes. S p ^ prizes the maneuver to go through them- that Wynn engaged her aa sort of such agreement as Mrs. Greenberg They arrived at 1:36 p. m. (10:38 are $60,000, $7,50(f and $2,500, while was: Receipta $13 8S8,583.66< ex- selves. tunied to bondholdm to 94 per cent greater Ume, with various angles of a bodyguard to defend him from his charges. Even If such an agree- exclusive of interest payments. the quesUon being brought up as p. m. Tuesday e. a. t.) two hours handicap prizes are $10,000 and $5,- penditures $38,487,503.85; balance^ wife, Mia. Hilda Keenan Wynn. All available lock operators and ment existed, he contends. It would One mllUon dollars is being re- separate Issues. and 42 minutes behind the second 000. Turner and Pangbom were not $1846,580,888J12; customs receipta pilots were called to duty. Pilots Aa set forth In papers filed yes- not be vadld, os it was not In writ- served for demoUtion expenses. Next CoBvenUoa place' Dutch entry piloted by K. D. entered In the handicap race but If ^ur tee month $22,701,005.40. .. were being shuttled from the Atlan- terday by Mrs. Greenberg’s counsel, ing. The most popular concessions al- Without discussion, the conven- Parmentler and J. J, Moll. Both the Dutch fliers should get first Receipts for tes flscal'year (sines tic locks to the Pacific by special she served as a companion for Mrs. Greenberg asks $15,000 which he ready ore making plans for moving uaed American planes (Parmentler speed prize, they would receive the July 1) $1,165,978,728.71; espendi- train and airplane. Uon adopted a report of Its tjme Wynn because Wynn told her "his says he spent In hospital bills, a to new fields. 1%e Streets of Paris and place committee awarding the a l^uglas DC2, Wright cyclone en- second speed award of $7,500. tures $3.059,650.060JM (includint, Preparations ter the rush delivery career as a comedian was in Jeop- wardrobe, a trip to Mexico and oth- where Bally Rand fanned her way 1985 convention to St. Louis. gine and Turner a Boeing Trans- Carthcai'i Jones and Ken W. Waller $1,073,191,688.88 of emergency were made with secrecy. An official ardy” because of alleged tixorial er expenses which be attributes to to fame will open as a permanent Cleveland, Ohio's invitation ter tbs port, Pratt and Whitney Wasp en« of Ehigland, have left Port Darwin, pendituree); ssoeae at navy announcement said the fleet outbursts against him. his wife’s employment by the com- night club at Miami, Fla., on New glne). 'The first three planes shat- held a sizeable lead over the flela M9S,671,S3$48; Iras due at Ouantsknimo Oct. 8. aerviccs, she edian. 'i Tear's Eva, ' jOMtUiiHd M Page Two^ tered the prevlnia flight recoxd from tor ieurth place. Kantlaad nistaad to the scene and Two namee of Manenester MIBIItELSHOWIlKST removed the injured, while the rail- ASKS FOR REDUCTION denta were turned over to the regV(- leaf waa taken down yesterday. It ^MSnOBUlECIIARITY road sent a reluf train with pbysi- RE-ASSESSMENT PICCARDS LAND ABOUTTOWN trars of voters from the Superior WEATHER JUST RIGHT 'j.dlcatsa. 1 good crop. elana from IndlanapoUs- Twenty- OF GOVERNMENT CONTROL Bkmey Wlcbmaa, D. 8. C., Court to be strlckan from the vottag WALLSLAWAITS N. Y. Stocks Local Slocksl“™®®A™« SALE ■ Because of toe uncertain condi- OF a m OFFERINGS eeven of the Injured, many with no Cat because of guilt in a felony, tions to this section foz. toe past more than cuta and hnilaaa, ware chjropodlst and podiatrist, formerly FOR MOVING TORACCO FRADIN'S of Bayonne, N. J., has opened offices which will disfranchise them. Of tbs feur or fire years toe acreage of FOE ON NEW BASIS taken to a hoapltal at Earl Park; THIS YEAR SEEN (Oeirlbuied frma Pag* One) SAFELY AFTER two names returned one was not • M uried Coaple* Group of See* five were treated by a Fowler phy- in the Rubinow building. Or. Wleh- PRESIDENTS TALK (Fomislied liy I*ataaa B Oo.) ATWATHNSNOW tobacco grown was greatly reduced man is a graduate of the Ohio Col- voter so only one voter here lost hli Adam Exp ...... 6)4 Oeatral Bow, Hartford, Cona. oi.d much of toe land was rented to OCTOBER FASHION SALES ond CongrcRutional Church aiciaii. legislative and deliberative powers lege of Chiropody and as a senior franchise. Air Reduc ...... 106 Have Had “Damps" Enough To toe government. It is expected that Probe Is Pfauwed ASIMPqSSIBILITY that governmental control of the BAUOON TRIP Alaska Jun ...... 18 In Presentation Friday. As a wrecking crew set to work served as class secretary and sec- i P. M. Stocks Get Crop Out of Sheds in those who did grow tobacco in the Dealers To Be Asked To management of private buainesa retary of the otudent coimctl. Allegheny ...... 1)4 Ci nhectlcut Valley this year will re- to clear the tracks, a Job estimated (OoBlUraed from rag* One) should be reduced; that there should (Cealtaiiad (ron Page One) For ToBth Svccessire Day Allied Chem ...... 127)4 Being Reid in Connection Excelknt Condition. The Married Couples club of ths the railroad to require eleven ceive a good price for tola year’s Second Congregational church, be an early return to balanced gov MOVETOPREVENT Am C a n ...... 101)4 Baak Stocks Set Relief Price at SO hours. Division Superlntsndent D. (-xaet height awaits calibration of The LAdtes Aid society of the Bid Asked crop. which heretofore has presented a thy representing the Municipal Serv- emmental budgets; that .employes Am Fgn P o w ...... '...... 6 With 60th AnniTersary — There are, however, several tobac- F, Bchaff Of Indianapolis arrived on ice company, has infprmM town should be free to Join or not to Join tl.rir 'ban^rraph at Washington. QucxryvUl* Methodist church, near Market Holds to Narrow Am Rad St 8 ...... 13)4 (jap Nat Bonk A Truat 8 11 Again good luck haa played into number «f worthwhile pla]ra and en- the scene to open an Investigation They might have gon$ further, ^Iton Lake, oro serving an ap- Conn. R iv er...... 460 00 growers who still have unsold Ch arm in g Dress Cents Below List. teitainments, 'for the benefit of *:fflctals th a t. this company did the a legitimate labor organization of PATERSON SntlKE Am S m elt...... 35)4 the hands of toe tobacco growers to -jropa of one to three years back. In into the cause of the wreck. Offi- work of revaluation here in 1926 at any sort without eoeition from any opined Mrs. Piccard as zhe restored petizing hamburg aud apaghetti sup Am Tel, and Tel ...... 110)4 Htfd. (Jonh. Truat . . . . 60 56 Haine in Charge. toe CJonnecUcut Va'Iey os there have church expenses, will offer as their cials said little could be determined ;e. this evening at the church. Tradinf Range. Hartford National - ...; 16 18 many bases these men have com- luitlal project for the season, the which time the Linder eystem was aource; that in individual ahould be I’Si makeup but to- the aim failed Am Tob B ...... 80)4 been anfflcient ’damps" to make it until an examlnatoln of the care, ru t into effect. Mr McCarthy told free to sell bis own labor Individ to expand their oxygen and the Ap- Am Wat Wks .. Phoenix S t B. and -T.. 165 bined or are using their own tobacco Drastic-chaar« in the method of ‘ Harvest Moon" minstrel show, Fri- and of the tracks had been made. Inauranoe Stocks gossible to take down toe tobacoo in making cigars, which accounts day evening at 8 o'clock In the large the officials that prior to 1926 the ually or collectively, as he and bis palachian mountahoa ^were getting Mrs. Jennie Thompson of 618 Cen- New York, OcL 24.—(API—For Anaconda .; .... During tho current 60to anni- |>roTtdtnc fuel this winter to charity James Black of Fowler, a pas- 'ocal grand list totaled $35,296,961, employes may agree to their mutual lucomfortably close. ter street wlU leave early tomorrow Contract Fith 20,000 Work- Armour III ...... Aetna (Jasuolty...... 50 63 and aa far as can he learned all tor so many different local brands CO ATS Teclpients were outlined to Town vestry of the church. senger on the train, described the satisfaction; that where collective morning for St. Petersburg, Florida. the tenth successive session, the Aetna Fire ...... 40 42 versary sale at Watkins Brothers, of cigars now on the market. •Treaeurer George H. Waddell and Under the direction of Organist Jolt that came as the car In which but that after the reassessment It The landing Itself, in her words, Atchison ...... rbade grown tobacco has already was Increased to $62 379,319, or a bargaining exists there should be was a "mess". A farmer, wishing to This will make Mra. Tbompeon’* Stock MarkeAield to Its extremely Auburn' ...... Aetna Life ...... 1, 14 H 16)4 zpecial prices are to effect bn three been taken from the sheds and there We say without hesitation or exog- the relief commlsaloners of other F. A. Wilbur, who comes fro.m he rode left the rails. "When I corresponding collective responsibil- ers to Eipire at Midniglil; Automobile ...... 20)4 22)4 conununlUea in the atate at a meet* Wethersfield for rehearsals, a chorus realized what had happened," he sain of approximately 48 per cenl 'oe helpful, tried to anchor the drift- (icventh consecuUve winter in the narrow trading range today.' Aviation Corp .. tegular models of Norge-refrigera was no “niat” or bad “damps" that geraUon that we have one of the Mr. CMk admitted today that ity for its exercise. mg'-loaig to a tractor, only to fall on Sunshine City. She will accompany , Wall Street awaited President Balt and Ohio . . . Conn. (General...... 24 26 tors, which are handled by toe elec- affected toe crop. The tobacco that tag in the Emergency Relief officei ef about 28 men and women of the said, "I looked about for my wife, Taxation Powers Bendix ...... Hartford F ire...... 53)4 65)4 In the atate capltol, Hartford, yea- club have prepared a program of who had been sitting beside me. I I epresentatives of the two apprals- ■lUi face for hie pains. The voyagers friends from Kenneounkport, Maine, Peaceaakert lo Confer. Roosevelt's address to the American Ir'c appliance department of the was grown this season has proved to Dorothy H. Keeney finest arrays of women’s coats to )>e •iig firms had concurred in the opla- "And I believe that the conititu- settled a little bumpily into the who are motoring to Florida. Bankers’ association this evening Beth Steel ...... Hartford Steam Boiler 63 65 company. Prospective customers are be of good quality. terday afternoon. rongs. Jokes and patter that is sure found she hid been tossed about tlonal division of power between the National Fire ...... 54 56 TEACHER OF PIANO Will Be Repaid twenty feet away." ion that the reassessment work ‘.lees, parting with their American with expectancy, and was somewhat Beth Steel, pfd . rsEured of the best of service from The broadleaf, or field grown found anywhere. These coats at i.0 please all who hear It Federal and state governments perplexed by Ambassador Bingham’s Borden ...... Phoenix Fire 64H 66)4 Under the new plan agreed upon, Meredith Stevenson will be the in- Mrs. Black suffered a broken c iuld not be carried through for less flag and practically rulmng the gas Mrs. Walter Olson and her com- Paterson. N. J„ Oct. 24.—(API— Travelers ...... 390 400 tobacco, which escaped hall and bad Graduate of the $69.50 are gorgeoxisiy trimmed with than $18,000. The amount appro- should be maintained; that the envelope. But the gondola and in- Tuittee In charge of the rummage urging of currency stabiUzaUon in Csin P a c ...... winds in this section, is also being !the Manchester ci^arity offlclala are terlocutor and the ond men are arm; her husband had minor powers of taxation ahould be uaed The strike of 20,000 sUk and rayon Public rtUltles Stocks Hartford School of Music required to enter into an agreement scratches. Both were treated by pi lated for this purpose at the town btruments were safe. role which the Ladles Aid society of dyers in the Paterson area, the first hi* address at Edinburgh late yes- Case (J. I . ) ...... token dowh and at the Hackett farm beautiful furs, lined and toter-ltoed Roger WInton, John Stoutnar, solely for securing revenue for the terday. Business and trade new^s Cent) De Pasco . Conn. Elec Serv ...... 39 Phone 7689 with local coal dealers whereby coal Oiisrles Meisterling. Frank Vlttner. Dr. V. L. Turley of Fowler, who also n,eetlng was $15,000. The flag snagged Itself to an elm Emanuel Lutheran church will coq- major conflict since President Roose- 43 lu Buckland toe last of the broad- will be supplied to needy families on cared for minor hurts received by Federal Aid legitimate functions of government; ties and flapped In salute. duct all day Friday in a store in the waa moderately favorable. Bonds Ches and Ohio .. Conn. P o w er...... 36 38 and toe fabrics are of the finest wool- Clarence Sadrozlnski and William that private business should be free velt made his recent plea for an In- Chrysler ...... the charity rolls at 50 cents below Mrs, Dora Street and her son and It 1* understood, however, that the "Oh, dear,” exclaimed Jeanette iohnson block; will be at the store dustrial m cc, is scheduled for were firm. In commodities, cotton Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 48 53 Bialnard. There wlU be twelve dif- from government competition; that ’ened, and grains moved narrow- Ctol C a r b o n ...... Hartford E le c ...... 61)4 53)4 ens. the regular price. The 60 cents re- f'^rent soloists, both men and wo-, daughter, all of Itmann, W. Va. town is looking into the poislbiUtv I',ccard, "I wanted to land on the tomorrow afternoon to receive artl- ■light tonight, but an eleventh hi bate will be paid to the coal dealers Those In Charge in creating by law a private right to White House lawn.” cleii for the sale. Conil S o lv ...... Hartford Gas ...... 45 .i.cn, and the fun will continue for '■i procurtnj an FERA project to publicly controlled funda, through effort will be made to avert IL Aircraft issues were given a little (Jons Gas ...... do., pfd ...... by the Anthracite InsUtute. The express, southbound from make up the $3,000 difference and Union leaders and repreaentatlvi 46 Last year the distribution of fuel an hour and a half or longer. Chicago to Indianapolis and Cin- such measures as compulsory unem- whirl, evidently in celebration of the Cont (Ja n ...... S N E T C t o ...... 103 107 Howard Keeney, ticket chairman; thus enable the appraisers to go ployment and old age pensions, we The Woman's Home Missionary of the employers will meet this smashing of records In the London- (Jom P ro d ...... was on an altogether different basis. cinnati, left Chicago at 9:36 p. m. Ahead with the task at their figure society of the North Methodist afiomoon with P. W. CHappell, a Manufacturing Stocka The Federal govewiment supplied says that returns point to a good (c. s. L) in charge of Conductor will only reduce the efforts of In- AUSTRALIA WATTS Melboume race. Wright Aero gain- Del L and Wn ... turnout of the church people and o ' $18,000. dividuals to provide for themselves church will hold a rummage sale a'.i conciUator of tlie United States De- ed more than 2, and Douglas gain- Du P o n t...... Am Hardware ...... 18 20, ' Wet Weather Is Here! 'the coal and the town was required Ralph Patterson of Cincinnati and The reason advanced at the an- day tomorrow from 9:30 on In the Am Hosiery ...... — 35 to pay the coal dealers $1.76 per '■lends. Mrs. Clarence Sadrozlnski, Engineer Jim Alley of Indianapolis. and increase their wUlingneos to partment of Labor In the hope of ed a point A few Isolated heavy Eastman Kodak chairman of the home made candy rual tovim meeting for setting an rely on government for support, HANDICAP PLANES store on Depot Square formerly oc- breaking the .deadlock over the issue rqxits cropped out. National Ble- Elec Auto Lite .. Arrow H and H, com.. 9 11 half ton for delivery only. Seven The injured were taken to the appropriation of $16,000 for an ap- cupied by the A. A P. Company. do., pfd...... 97 .. Are Your Shoes In Good Repair? hundred tOM were used last year sale In connection with the minstrel Dundy-Keese hospital at Earl Park, thereby aggravating the very Ills ol the closed shop and the demand outt dropped 2 points, tn response Gen Elec praisal was so Chat the town could fi t higher wages. to third quarter earnings of only Gen Foods ...... Billings and Spencer.. >4 If not, bring them to us. We are still putting on at a cost of $6,186.61, compared with announces that a good supply has most of them with minor hurts, which such legialstlon Is intended to Bristol Brass ...... I een promised. I uthoritatively combat appraisal fig- relieve. ^ (Oontinned from Page One) Linne Lodge, No. 72, Knigbta of Contract Expiree 36 cents a share, against 44 tn the Gen M otors...... 21 23 $9.860..'« the year before, were listed by Dr. David E. Mavlty Pythias, will meet tonight at Orange do., pfd...... 95 * No Pork This Year as follows: ures presented for listing by manu- “Our Immediate Job is to get men Under the contract which expiree same period last year, and Allied Gillette ...... Ircturing concerns, particularly back to work, t8 establish minimum minutes, whereas the American hall at 8 o’clock. > today the dyers have been working Chemical and IngersoU Rand lost as (Sold Dust ...... (Jase, Lockwood and B 300 There will be no pork supplied to R. J. Brown, of Cincinnati. O. entry made the trip in three days, (Jollins Co...... 63 — pemona on the relief rolls (his year 32 ARE INJURED C. B. Jones, of Mount Olivet, Ky. Cheney Brothers. Appraisal experts, wages, to prevent exploitation of at a basic rnte of pay of 67 1-2 cents much. A little further selling ap- Hersbey ...... including a represen-tative of one of labor, to stop the wastes of cut- 21 hours, 5)4 minutes. The Democratic town committee or. hour for a 40 hour week or $23 a peared in non-ferrous metals, but Hudson Motors . Colt’a F irearm s...... 18)4 20)4 RUBBER owing to the scarcity of pork prod- Silas Dodd, of Beach Grove, Ind. Tomer Cheerfol will hold an Important meeting In Eagle Lock ...... 18 23 Exclusive ucts. Fresh and canned beef will Mrs. Mary Dodd, of Beach Grove, llie concerns seeking the local Job, throat competition by confirming week. In their original wage de- was quickly absorbed. Newmont Int Harv ...... IN TRAIN CRASH Colonel Turner was cheerfully hu- Democratic headquarters here at rallied after touching a new low. Int Nick ...... Fafnir Bearings...... 60 60 be snpplled. however. In addition Ind. admit that a detailed appraisal of trade agreements proposed by the mands they sought $30 for a 30 Fuller Brush, Class A. 7 At jthe government will provide butter, Cheney Brothers' plant alone could industries themselves, and to en- horous over the speed with which he 7:30 o’clock Friday night. A large hour week. George Baldanzl, preat- Sugars sagged, evidently reflecting Int Tel and Tel ... Jack Dodd, of Beach Grove, Ind. and Pangbom, bis co-pllot, . bad attendance is anticipated. Gray Tel Pay Station. 7 9 'cheese and. veal, but no mention was Mrs. J. F. Walton, of Cincinnati, not be done for $16,000. If this is courage united action of labor and dull of the federation, revealed last the recent sharp drop in raw sugar Johns Manville .. (Oontinoed from Page One) left Charlevllle, os he said, "just to ^tures, although the sugar market Kennecott ...... Hart and Cooley...... 125 HEELS made of eggs which were made O. true, it baa been pointed out, then management In the interest of in- c.’ght the union had proposed to the — dustrial peace. see If those Jolly old Dutchmen still About 25 members of John Mather stiffened today. Such Issues as U. Lehigh Val Coal . Hartmann, Tob, com.. 5 FR A D I N 'S \ l available last winter. . mans, left the rails. Jolted along the Mrs. W. P. Flffer, of Cincinnati, the $16,000 appropriation will be were on the ground." He admitted cirployers payment of a $20 weekly do., p f d ...... 15 20 O. . I ractically wasttxl since little or No Monopoly Chapter, Order of DeMolay, are ex- m.ntmum under the existing rato. 8. Steel, American Telephone, Gen- Lehigh Val Rd .. ATTACHED ties and several cars turned over. “Employers have no monopoly on he hod been worried all night long pected to attend the exemplification eral Motors and New York Central Ligg and Myers B Int. Sliver ...... 23 27 One car was hurled about with Its Mrs. Edward Collins, of Cincin- nothing can be gained on a re-ap- whether he might be forced to "set This, Baldanzi said, waa rejected by do., pfd...... 71 76 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY nati, O. '■ralsal of property exclusive of the unfair tactics. Professional labor of the tniUatory degree In Broad tile employers. were about unchanged. American Loew’s ...... end extending over U. 8. Highway agitators and their ill-advised ef- down somewhere anytime” because Brook tonight. Radiator was turned over in some Lorillard ...... Landers, Frary A Clk. 30)4 32)4 Harold H. Hatoe, who Is in charge of FOR BALE—KITCHEN range $26, 41, an arterial road south out of Margaret Collins, of Cincinnati, O. industrial plants. of oil trouble. The av^age weekly wage scale o? volume close to yesterday’s final New Brit. Mch., o. m • ■ 3 5 Shoes Dyed, All Colors...... 50c and 75c A. N. Frederick, of Dover, Ky. Two appraisers are now at work forts Jiave ever been present. There the workers has been $12, he said, Monsanto (Jhem , the department and haa bad wide « ^ Laura electric range $86 for Immediate Chicago, blocking motor traffic. must be even handed justice to He revealed he bad cruised for A session of the meetings com- price. Mont Ward . . . . do., pfd ...... SO experience to this field. cale. F. E. Bray, 78 McKee street. Ambulances from Fowler and Alfred Foreman, of Chicago, III. on an assessment of the Cheney real several hours near Charlevllle await- mittee of the Chamber of Commerce and added that "thousands earned Among bright news of the da; Mann A BoW, Class A. 3 7 Henry Schupt, of Indianapolis, estate. It Is understood that these compel employe groups to accept Nat Biscuit...... — A native of CJonnecUcut, Mr. responsibility before the law, to ing dawn in order to make a land- has been called for 9:80 o’clock to- ot more than $5 a week on the waa a statement by Clarence Nat Cash Reg .. do.. Class B ...... 1 Ilalne was with U,e appliance de- Ind. •wo men are employees, or were, at ing. The time expended here and morrow morning by diatrman Earl average" during tho last year. Woolley, chairman of the American North and Judd...... 17 19 W. J. Morlng, of Omaha, Neb. I'.ast, until very recently, of one of cease the practice of intimidation, Nat Dairy ...... partment of the Hartford Electric \ Lane coercion and violence. Capital together with the forced landing en Seaman to begin arrangements for Radiator and Standard Sanitary Nat Distillers .... Nills, Bern P ond...... 8 10 1,'ght company for two years. From SAN YUL YES W. S. Phillips, South Point, O. the firms seeking (he re-assessment route to Melbourne, gave the Dutch IN THE SOUTH Peck, Stow and Wilcox 3 Georg- Kessler, of North College property invested has certain funda- the annual meeting, which is fixed (Corporation, that the Federal hous- N Y Central ___ there he .-UtereJ the employ of tho 701 Main Street Johnaon Block Manchester c<'ntract in Manchester. If such is mental economic rights while labor team sufficient time to free their in the by-laws for the third Tuesday Roanoke Rapids, N. C., Oct. 24.— ing administration’s campaign had NY NH and H ... Russell Mfg ...... 17 23 HUl. O. fie case it would seem, close observ- bogged plane and reach Melbourne (AP)—This Industrial center, one of Scovlll ...... 18 20 Westlnghouse Electric Supply com- They Have Put on Their Fur Collars L. C, Markland, of Mack. O. productively employed has Inherent in November. worked wonders in Its first 60 days, Noranda ...... -, any and was'lts, rcprcEentatlve for ers maintain, that the town’s ap- social rights; any encroachment second In the race. the sore spots in the general textile and should accomplish much more North Am ...... Stanley Works 17)4 19)4 James Parks, Negro, of Buffalo, praiser would be bound to accept the Turner’s brisk energy despite an stolke, which was called off last as the program is further developed. Standard - Screw ...... 50 60 Maine, New H.vmpsblre and Ver- DRESSES We refer to our rich N. V. upon the first drives capital out of A regular meeting of Ward (Jhe- Packard ...... — mont for ten years. Previous to Jolii- Cheney appraiser's figures without the Industry while any encroach- evident wearlnesa, augmented by a ney Camp, U. 8. W. V„ wiU bb held month, today faced the threat ot He said sales of his company in the Penn ...... do., pfd., guar...... 100 sporty fleece coats. Joseph W. Scott, negro, of BUffalo, question. four-day-old stubble on bis chin, de- Smythe Mfg. Co...... 30 35 iug IVatkins Brothers, he was with Shop anywhere you wish and you will not N. Y. ment upon the second is contrary to In the armory Thursday at 8 .inclher textile strike beginning first 14 days of October were 76 Phlla Rdg C and I One Important Point lighted the Australians. Crowds per cent ahead of the like period of Taylor and FM m ...... — 86 the Pennsylvania Power company n' Ed, Collins, of Cincinnati, O. sound' public policy. o’clock. A social hour will follow Monday. J. Dooley, president of the Phil Pete ...... I.ancaster, Pa., in the merchandise '£ 1 of tiM be able to equal the quality and style found The entire question simmers down "Prosperity depends upon equal who were awaiting eagerly (b catch the business meeting. All com- U. T. W. local here, said union mem- last year. Pub Serv N J .... Torrlngton...... 66 67 Mrs. A. R. Rice, of Indianapolis. a glimpse of Ids famous lion cub Underwood Mfg. Co. . 48)4 50)4 division. Mrs. Clara Collins. Indianapolis. to one thing: Will the town Insist recognition of the rights of capital, rades are urged to be present as lioi'3 bad voted to go on strike Mon- Recent heaviness of the non-fer- Radio TIM E S SQUARE DISTR ICT to Laura Lane drcsse.z, on an appraisal of the Cheney plant were considerably let down to find visitors from nearby camps are ex- rous metal stocks, held In an im- Rem R an d ...... Union Mfg. Co...... 10 Watkins Brothers' electrical de- Mrs. Stella Wright, Indianapolis. labor and the public. day unless action is token at once cartment features Norge electric re- to say nothing of the A new ior itself, or will It accept the figure "The practical application of the all he had ,vas a mechanical toy. pected to attend. 'ey the Textile Relations Board on portant degree as hedges against Rey Tob B ...... U S Envelope, com. .. 80 Mrs. C. W. Jones. Indianiipolis. — filgcrators, Cravyford electric rang- I :,lcd by the firm? If the town Recovery Act will be a long pains- 16 Day Limit charges of discrimination lodged Inflation, was undoubtedly due to re- Sears Roebuck . do., p f d ...... 105 . . . A M O DIRN H O m " O N ITS shipment of Mrs. J. D. Redd, Dover. Ky. The disposition of the handicap Veeder Root ...... 30)4 es, Royal and Apex cleaners and price. $9-98 Mrs. Oliver Snoddy, In^anapolia. wants Its own appraisal certainly taking job, but I have faith in the Members of Helen Davidson with it. cent developments indicating to Socony Vac . . . . 28)4 TO ES" EV H Y MINUTE TO MAKE $15,000 will be about half enough to collective Intelligence, courage and prizes will be determined when the l/)dge. Daughters of Scotia, and Six mills ai« operating here nor* some that stabilization might be on South Pac . . . . . Whitlock Coll Pipe ... — 2)4 Thor washers, becides many other Y O U* VISIT M OST PlEASA N T last machine arrives within the 16- their friends have been invited to the way, and Ambassador Bingham’s South P Rlc S . J.B.WU’ms Co. $10 par 48 58 appliances that are the latest pro- do the Job. If it duem’t want Its own vision of our experienced industrial nolly, employing 3,500 workers.. 7(X) RO O MS W a r m appraisal of the Cheney plant, then leaders acting in the Interests of day-llmlt set by the rules of the attend a card party to be held Sat- remarks at Edinburgh was accepted South Rwy .... ducts in the electrical field. contest. Pilots still competing for urday evening at 8 o’clock at tho as further confirmation in some St B rands___/ 700 R A T H S HOPE TO SELL LYNN CO. the $15,000 appropriation is practi- self-government subject only to gov- the handicap prize were undisturb- A high-pressure, hand-operated cully useless. ernment control of abuses. home of Mrs. Mary Matcbett, 326 qurmter-s In Wall Street. On the St Gas and El . grease gun now on toe market C H A RLES MauMRf Co ats ed by Scott’s spectacular flight Center street. whole, hpwever, international bank- St Oil Cal Revenue derived by the federal H O T E L FRADIN'S Town Treasurer George H. VVacl- •'I believe in the NRA and the bandies any number of lubricants AS A GOING CONCERN which might rank him first in the ing and foreign exchange quarters St Oil N J government' from taxes on gaso- In Football doll will attend the conference Mon- Act creating it. provided policies are handicap section, since, according were perplexed, and did not know of varying consistencies through line, lubricating oil, and pipe day night and outline the tentative established that give effect to the Hudson Lyons and Harold Wright Lo ve Lives O n ! Tex (Jorp use of special interchangeable, line, lubricating oil, and pipe shades with to the regulations, one pilot can win will lead the meeting of the Young whether to regard the ambassador's Timken Roller Bear ir Sold in Part, North End Will f.harlty program, the FERA pro- original official intentions. I be- a prize In only one section, auto- statement as merely an expression one-pound cartridges, which can 1934 was approximately 18 per P A R A M O U N T jects contemplated and other mat- lieve that recovery in American can People’s Legion tonight at 7:30 at Life Sweeps O n ! Trans America ... be removed and replaced any cent higher than during the same 46th Street, Weet of Broad w ay, NEW YO RK Prime Raccoon Lose Small Industry Showing matically forfeiting any claim in the Salvation Army citadel. Miss of personal opinion or an official Union (Jarbide ters pcrtlmeiit to come up for dls- be achieved, that prosperity can be the other section to the next in trial balloon. Most foreign ex- number of times until emptied. period to 1934. ADVERTISE THE HERALD—IT collars. Some Promise Now. c.isston. made permanent, not by edict but Beatrice Arnold will be the speak- Union P a c ...... rank. er. At the close of the meeting change experts seemed to think the Unit Aire Corp . . . . by conscientious, constructive . co- While Turner and Parmentler time unpropitious for stabilization, Interest is being shown In the out- operation of industry, business and the following committee will meet Unit C orp...... labor. were seeking to rest after their to make plans for the Hallowe’en so- particularly with the situation of Unit Cias Im p...... •.•."iT’n ’vy.yy' re jz Jv jw z y /.’fA’. rome of the auction of the Lynn TUGWELL EXPECTS rousing welcome. Catbeart Jones the gold bloc evidently a long way Leather Washer and Mat Companv, "Through such a course we w1l! cial: Miss Esther Gordon,.chairman; U S Ind A le ...... and Ken W. Waller, English entries, Elmore Clough, John Curtis,- Helen from clarification. U S ■Rubber which goes on the block tomorrow make progress and the New Deal were the only other filers to reach The price situation In the petro- afternoon with Robert M. Reid ik FAIR TRADE CODE will not leave us what we were wh'-n Erickson, Raymond Larder and Lor- U S Smelt Sporty enough to wear to the first it came,” Australia. They were troubled with raine Van Haverbeke. leum industry attracted attention, U S Steel ...... Sxjn os auctioneer.^. The auction has (Continued from Page One) overheated engines and found a sUII, but there was little selling in Vick Chem ...... “Big Games"— been ordered by the Superior Court night refuge at Mount Isa, 76 miles petroleum shares. President Roose- as the Company, is now In the hands A special meeting of the Daugh- West Union...... mohilng coat with a violet adorning W A I r f l T T CAVC due west of Cloncurry, landing at ters of Liberty, No. 125, L. L. O. L., velt isclosed at his Wednesday West El and Mfg of John M. Miller, receiver. his button hole, read the speech. | (TALLUll oAIu 7:55 p. m. east Australian time. press conference that the Adminis- Woolworth l<1attering in appearance for There Is a long list of different CMhers In R a re will take place in Orange hall to- tration was making a new drive dre.ss wear— Former Minister of Commerce | morrow evening at 7:30. A social Elec Bond- and Share (Curb). I quipment and machinerv included Masse of France Introduced him Squadron Leader Malcolm Mac- and supper will follow in charge of to stem the flow of "to t oil" which among the articles to be sold and Those present included Mrs. Tug- DEMOCRATS LOSING Gregor, the oldest pilot in the race, the past mistresses. is believed to be the root of the Warm enough to wear nil an effort v;ll! be made to sell it as well and Breckenridge Long, United landed at Batavia, Java, at 10 p. m„ trouble. The President’s comment ' going ci.ncem. The factory is States ambassador. A discussion of leading the fliers entered in the on making credit available for the SCHOOL CARD P A R H (f'onUnued from Page One) handicap race, in which be admitted Mrs. Emma L. Nettleton, past Winter- located In the rear of 62 Main street the American’s speech followed. president of the Rcbekab State purchase of railway equipment at and orders are being received in Devoting much of his time to an he had great hopes of being placed. Assembly, Mrs. Jessie Wallace, con- Tower Interest rates also attracted Three Popular Prices: urcaler mimbers just at pre.scnt attack on the doctrine of "Laiasez .\orAlCh and Hartford infercnlially J. D. Hewett and C. E. Kay. of attention in Wall Street. NETS FUND FOR MILK • Hacked I. Hcniy Roraback, State New Zealand, were last reported ductor of the assembly: Mrs. Minnie than was the case a few months ago. Falre,” Tugwcll said "the diffusion Krause, noble grand of Sunset Re- If sold as a going concern it is ex- of Machinery, power and skill Republican chairman. flying between Burma,' India, and Referring to the criticizm directed Bangkok, Siam. bekab Lodge and Mrs. Marion Highland Park Teachers Gel 1 ected that employment will be fur- throughout the world seems to me Straugban, vice grand, attended the *24-95 $29-50 $ 3 5 n.shed to north end residents, but if to Indicate that finished goods will ■y Alcorn to Charle.s G. Morrlz, Lieutenant M. Hansen, of Den- REV. AND MRS. C O LPinS $32 from Affair Held in rhairman of tho State Milk Control mark, landed his plane a t Calcutta dinner last night given by Priscilla :l is necessary to sell in part, as the decline In importance in interna- Rebekah lodge of Middletown in School Last Night cider Includes, it will take from the tional commerce. Beard, the governor said In Hart- 10:13 p. m. fird. "Mr. Morr'.z holdz n number of Squadron Leader D. E. Stodart honor the grand officers. Several VISITORS HERE TODAY F U R L E S S - S P O R T Y C O A T S north end another smsJI industry. "If this Is so, there will continue of the members of Sunset Rebekah to be more and more emphasis nn fharez in National Dairies, a hold- and K. G. Stodart, of Britain, were More thrm a hundred players at- of Warm Woolens reported at Calcutta, while C. J. lodge motored down to witness the raw materials and their efficient dis- :ns company. But I don’t think the degree work in the evening. Former South Methodist Pas- tended the card party given last STILL GOING IN A BIG WAY! A billiard marker In Lancashire, semination.” man is very happy with them, as the Melrose of Australia, waa behind at Eng., has made a set of false teeth Jodhpur, India. M A DELEIN E tor Now Retired Is Living in light by the teachers of the High- Of international trade, he asserted,' stock ha,7N; Tokyo. 38.80; tume, as well as toe funniest, also ways buy the right tobaccos 4 f o r ...... ZOC Ripe Tomatoes . •. 17e lb. _$1.75 np end." Manchester Tent No. 2. Knights Sbgnghai, 33.78; Hongkong, 40.87)4: the best boys’ rig and toe funniest. OiA. Oaafl MaeA Eaelrcled with Bacon. Crisp Clean Spinach. The committee, after hours of de- of the Maccabees will hold a brief Mexico City (silver peso), 37.85; A program of Hallowe’en games is Celery------9c bunch Stone Set Sterling Silver Rings, HOSPn AL NOTES bate last night and todzy, adopted bustnesa meeting this evening in TO THE LADIES! Montreal to New York, 101.93 3-4; being prepared and refreshments la ng'i tUi'ilitil • — uniformly ripe and mild. the resolution with only two dissent- New York to Montreal, 08.13)4. keeping with toe occasion will be Beeta - Peas • Carrota. non-tamishable finish...... the Brown and Balch hall, as a MACBETH MONAX N-NomlnaL MONDAY W8DNISDAT ... $2.50 ing votes. number of members plan to attend TABLEWARE rerved. Members of St. Mary’s Kindling Wood. ^ bbl. 50c Mrs. Amanda Linde, of 8 Chest- Ray Kelly, corporation counsel the husking bee of St Bridget’s church of High school age are cor- ■OSA NINO nut street, waa admitted and John for the dty of Detroit, and chairman church at the Hollister street WITH A 86e ADMISSION Uae an unsalted fat such ru lard dially Invited. PONSEU.B MAKTINI STVBCKGOLO Orders taken for stove HUl. of 816 Hartford Road, waa of the Legion’s ledslatlve commit- school. or oU for greasing cake or muffin wood or lirepfaiee wood, R. DONNELLY discharged yaiterday. tee. said there would be no mlnorlty TODAY and THURSDAY pons. K06TILANnrZ OUanSTKA AND CBOlUS $8.00 load. Mrs Susanna Sbimanskl of Bum- report. The Ladles Aid society of the I t la reported that cocoa la suc- JEWELER aid*, Mrs. Bastrle* Nulifer of Co- Swedish Congregational church will To crush crumbs to )>* used for ceeding beer aa the national drink 9 P. M. ( l . 8. T .)—COLUMBU NETHOIK . .30e Ib. 14
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24,19M. aiAMCHESTBK EVENING HERALD, MANUHBSTrBB. *X)NN^ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER t4,1984, .A G S S IX limitation upon a program o f econ- trol has ail the powers to effect really sincere, he would have suited pointment o f a commimton to study the teachers plan to attand the Hart- OPENING EGG AUenON omy necessitating the maximum economy in government for which under the provialons of the existing the organisation which lie heads.” lUNCHESTER WOMAN ford teacbera’ convontioo. ' Recreation ('enter NEWSPRINT PRICES ALCORN WOULD CUT efficiency in operation and thrift in Governor Cross would appoint a ipe- laws and would have proposed Iq^ls- Overnight A. /V SEVERE WINTER a in . Josephine Cook o f AnaonU BRINGS GOOD RESULTS expenditure— in other words, good clol commloaion. Continuing the latlon to effect economy." haa beta a racent gnast o f Mr. and Itemi of Interest managemsnt Any business execu- series of talks in which he Is dls- "Governor Cross bos talked at DID YOU KNOW T H A T - Newe DAILY RADIO PROGRAM WINS RADIO PRIZE M tA Elmer B. Hall.| WORRYING QUEBEC GOVERNMENT COSTS tive knows that good management cusolhg in detail the lubject of considerable length about the re- Guetave Johnaon Is visiting frleBda calls for wisdom in formulating a "sound and economics! government” , IS EXPECTED BY Reids Condoeting Sale in Wilii- organization of the state govern- WtDNttOAV, OCTOltll M (0«Btl*I ■* « « « 8Un<«rd Tim#) ■ in New York city. Wednesday policy and the capacity to adminis- Mr, Alcorn scored the governor for ment. It Is noteworthy that he has Apprixlmately 25 per cent of Hanover, N. H.— Total aSasta < Mrs. Riehard C. Alton, of 249 The women's gym cliass will meet mantic— 20 1-2 Crates of ter it. Dartmouth (ToUago were $38383,684 • Nat*i AH pnaraa# to k#r m A (eli#lM• #r.iToot>f«r froi Oi*r«rf anl« »P«I- Mr. and Mrs. C3:arlee M. Lock- not proposing “a definite plan of expressed himself always In gener- the ^tent suits filed In federal AYAllAblt StAtiottA Em I Center Street, Award- from 7:15 to 8 o’clock. Bowling ‘The repetition of glittering gen- reorganization of state government", according to annual financial rsMct,'.' flo4: eoMi to oooot (• u «> A##l««#'‘ktJoa i a d o d iiw u At CAS COMPANIES wood are cloalng their cottage imd Premier Adfocetes Iiicreas- Eggs Diaposed Of. Promises to Make Specific alities. I have been at some pains courts this year have involved de- #>r##raiM iubjoct t# oliinio- H. Cant Eaat. ed Fine Gift by Wise, Smith let'uming to Hartford for the wln- aueya will ranoain opan until 10:80 eralities and the request for speciai rather than agitating, ss he boa for to examine the record, and 1 find vices of an automotive character. Bangor, Ms.—Three Inmatae at tha nbc *wiaf net wo r k tH s— si4S—Wurtaabaeh Orak.—waat fei. i<>r an3Tona wishing to bowl. A pub- The WUllmontle Poultry Associa- study commissions offer no contri- four years, the appointment of a that while he has been at the bead ' T. O. M. Sopwith, defeated Bangor otata hospital wars hawk in iiSO- #:##—Praaa'RadIa Nawa-a»at A Co. bution to progress. As governor, I special commlsolon for this purpose. •AAlC — ■orti woaf *tle «|S0— 7 :00—Myrt and M arfa — aaat: The Christian Bndaavor aodaty lit: aet-bAck party will be held at flT^ CLEAN^NOT ing Them; American Pnb- tion, Inc., opened yesterday for the Recommendations If He Is of the administrative bremeb of the British challenger for the Amer- confinement tix hours after they 8a4 rjm r w u* we*h wfl wHt •O f Dan Ruaaa Dana, Orehaatra—waat wll) hold a Hallowa'en Bodal at the tha Waat Side Ree on Cedar street. shall make to the General Assembly Mr. Alcorn pointed out that the state for nearly four years, be haa ica’s Cup, hSs designed and built from the IniUtutlon. 7 10 Mrs. Hicbard C. Alton, o f 249 aale of eggs and poultry witb Robert wboa woM irura » • ) fits- : -Juat Plain Bill — aaat; BiJsb farmhouas Wednesday night All card players luterestad are In- specific recommendations which will governor ia chairman of the boaid failed to make any constructive all kinds of motors. Captain Sop- w a Orah.—wait: Ouby Vann—DUla 1934 Weather Sapports East Cenur street, thie town, ia a ^ SMOKY OR SMUDGY! wmAA wcf! 9roo»whd wow A I M. Reid 4k Son o f Monebeater in effect substantial savings in the o f finance and control. <"It is wholly with won the Harmsworth motor NORTHwitT A fiso— TiSO—Tha Saranadara — aaats winner o f one of the elx 1112 A t- The Dorcae aociety will bold ita \1ted to be on hand at 8 o'clock. lishers to Boy Elsewhere. Made State Exeentive. recommendation for specific im- wibA kttp' wAbe w dAf.M yr cf c t . q g . . _ Buah Rafara-midwaat raM t annual harveat aupper at tha vestry Thnraday charge. The offidola of the aseocla- present cost of operating the state." unnecessary for the governor," the provement in that organization. He boat trophy from America two Germany haa perfected a dual- SOUTH — wr»m wpM w w »« wto f i4^ 7:40-Baaka Cartar, Talk — ba> water Kent aU 'wava radloa, which control motorcycle for instructloa Findmgs of 110 Year of the church tonight The women’s swlnunlng cIeems Uon were well pleased. H r. . Reid Board of Finance speaker declared, "to propose addi- now seeks re-election for a further decades ^ o . of wfU'Wwn wlod w f fP * JZJLSSS ale: Batwaan tha Baakanda—watt new ridera. v M x womb k »»o w kr w f# «w *# p kpro T M - SiOO-Iaay Aeaa - aaaU Rath Mias Cora Lord la vUltlng frlanda will mast as folloErs: 7 to 7i4S, ad- AND P U R E , MoatreaJ, Oct. 24.— (A P )— The told, with the result o f the flrat Middletown, Oct 24.—Promising Speaking also in New Britain last tional laws 'creating a commission period of two years in order that Loss of best is substantially re- w M l ktbo btli# woog wowt wtor Orah.—waat: Sans RTafcrptsJ* in Manchester. vanced; 7:4C to 8:80, senior Ufa sav- day's sale when 20 H cratea o f egga, night, Mr. Alcorn asserted that the to moke a study o f this question, he may appoint a commission to duced tn a new type o f double- MOUNTAII^W M»J ^ yilO- Elis — Bdwin C. Hlll’a Cam. Sanrey of Records; CbU* price of newsprint— a vital concern to make apecifle recommendations. manta—baate: Strickland oTilllan— The Center school is preparing for ing; 8:30 to 9:15, private. rr GIVES A MORE each containing 360 egga were dis- present board o f finance and con- and I fully believe that if he were make recommendations concerning glazed window now being pro- pac if ic coast—k»o Ml lt»» ««™« o f the Province of Quebec where If elected governor of the state, - r khq ktiA Huv kcu koo Dixie; Mary, Jaanna A VI— waat Hallowe'en entertainment at the The. girls' Church League will posed of. The highest price brought the reorganizing of the state gov- duced. Frosting In cold weather Fine Winter 7:30— t:30—Braadway Varlatlaa—to c EVEN HEAT! two of the six principal companies C«nt. Salt. bowl from 7 to 9 u'elock. per dozen for eggs was cents, which will effect substantial aavlngs ernment. It Is besrpnd my com pr^ Is also prevented. g;0O— t:00—Nina Martini and Orchaa. er Seasons Until 4937. school Wednesday. are operating in bankruptcy and 48Vi. 4:JO- s-.»0—A llw m OrehMtralana g;SO. tiSO—Oraala Allan’, Advanturaa Friday ' these being o f a larger d te than in the present costs of govemnient, heiMion that anyone could be chief The Naval Aircraft Factory at POTATOES 4 i4 »- 6;4S—Cast. Tim Maaly, Stamp, A large crowd attended the Re- the others In red Ink or near the artO—10:00—Byrd Bapadltlan—o to e moat of the egga sold. Pullet eggs executive of the State of (Connecti- Philadelphia will be enlargM to Gnaranteed. 65c bnsheL 6rt»-SSIO —To Ba ABiimmiH^a-taat, t:30—10:30—Maatarplaoaa in Mflody publican rally here Wednesday The regular plunge peilod for wo- borderline— was the subject of deep Hugh H. Alcorn,. Republican guber- OIck StMla, Aapartar—mldwMt PHONE MANCHESTER 3975 sold at an average of 35 to 36 cents cut for nearly four years and should permit construction of 10 per cent 10:00—11:00—Nick Luaaa. Songa—aaat: Gas companies In Connecticut, n'ght. men win ba held from 7 to 9 o’clock. consideration here today.' natorial nominee, speaking at a Can • ;1V- i : 1S—Myataricu, Itland — ,aat. Myrt and Marge—rapaat for weat a dozen. There were 15^ crates of then require another two-year term of the 1184 planes needed to Tom Ml«,