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Germany Is Warned by Powers to Keep Hands Off Austria ■» • V ' «« AlV A BA M BA IL* OOMJIJLATIOM ,rtf. r> 1 M « 5 , 3 6 / Mwnhw ot tiM AndH BoreM of dreolatloas. VOL. U II., NO. 118. (Qaaaifled Advertlsliic on Pago &) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, ;934. (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE GENTS ALL OF DIOCESE Flood of Complaints FINE PROGRAM I Aftermath of Paris Rioting GERMANY IS WARNED IN MPRESSIVE From State Dairymen ARRANGED FOR M c C A ^ RITES ICE C m A L BY POWERS TO KEEP Hartford, Feb. 17.— (A P)—Flve»tarial duties have transformed his hundred signed complaints, replete Woodhury farmhouse into an office, with figures, form part of the Milk with little time to give to his dairy. Aoxffiary Bishop Celebrates Producer-Dealers Association’s am­ A dairy farmer owning a place Bapde and Lamb H ^ d List of HANDS OFF AUSTRIA munition, of which Attorney Hugh assessed at many thousands of dol­ M. Alcom may avail himself in lars presents figures to be turned Pontifical Mass as 60 fighting the State Control Board at over to Mr. Alcom alleging that his Stars to Perform at Cen­ England, France and Italy the Superior Court hearing next December business left him a profit WUUAHFERtEU month over the controversial equali­ ot a few dollars, yet the board mail­ ter Sprues Park T ^ r - Priests Pay Tribate to zation fund. The attorney represents ed him a bill for several hundred Draft Declaration to Be the association in the temporary In- dollars, which would put him sev­ COM M IS SUICIDE Manchester Qeric. jimction which it hopes to make eral hundred in the “ red” he de­ row a t l 3 0 p.m . permanent against the boards alleg­ clares. Addressed to World at edly unconstitutional equalization President M. E. Plerpont of the plan. association, today retorted to the Nothing short of a blizzard or with Rt. Rov. Maurice F. Me* "W hy,” asks a producer member board statement that “in all fair­ Birch Street Resident, De­ Large— Is Movement to Xulifle, aiudliary bishop of the dlo* downpour of rain will preveat tne protesting against the fee the board ness’^ the blame for dalr3rmen’s Manchester ice carnival from break­ cese of Hartford, substituting for ordered him to pay, “ does not Mr. present hardships should be placed ing all records fbr attendance at spondent Over III Health, Preserve Austria's Inde­ Bishop John J. Nilan as celebrant Alcom prosecute the state board upon him and his group because Center Springs rink tomorrow aft­ of the pontifical mass, and while an for blackmail, extortion and using they secured the injunctions which ernoon a t '2:30 o'clock. A large the United States malls to de­ have suspended operations of the pendence— W as Proposed airplane dipped reverentially high program of entertainment has b e ^ Takes His Own Life. fraud?” Secretary M. I. Berger of fimd. The Waterbury producer-deal­ provided for the 1934 dassio; headed above, AtirI funeral rites for Rev. the association has spent several er replied by citing his prediction by the world’s best skaters,'’ Norval Christopher T. McCann, pastor of by Mussolini. days this week at the Hotel Garde made November 28, on the eve of ^ p t ie and his wife, Gladys Lamb, Despondent over continued ill St. Bridget’s church for 21 years, sorting the protests, which continue the board’s marketing operations, of New York. health, William F. Ferrell of 159 were held in that church at 1C;30 to pour in daily, in order to lay that the plan was “unworkable,” ’The event is being sponsored this o’clock this morning. them before the attorneys. A survey that the board could not collect 50 year by the ArmisUce Day commit­ Birch street committed suicide dur­ Paris, Feb. 17.— (AP)—Three Extremely simple but solemnly shows that the tone in scores of per cent of the money due, eind that tee of this town as a benefit per­ ing the night when he seated him­ great powers of Europe—England, impressive was the mass. The altar, communications is as bitter as the a milk shortage with attendant im­ formance for the Manchester Vet­ self In a chair, covered his head with France and Italy—drafted today, draped in black, was bare of fioral erans’ Ftmd, and the committee pub­ above. Eagerness to join the group portations would occur in a year’s a blanket and inhaled fumes tepm reliable reports said, warning to decorations. The earthly remains of has not abated and the roster now time. Officers allege that the Isist licly appeals to the people to assist the open jets of a gas stove in the Father McCann, clad In his priestly lists 1,400 producers, dealers and prediction is already in sight be­ them in making a success of the Germany to keep her hamds off Aus­ robes, reposed in a mahogany cas­ producer-dealers. None of the offi­ cause farmers have negim cutting initial event under its sponsorship kitchen of his home. He was- 67 tria. ket placed just outside the altar cers are paid a salary, and Mr. production drastically as a result of and at the same time pro'vldlng years of age and had lived in Man­ The Joint declaration will te ad­ rail. A ll of the 800 seats in the Berger’s suddenly Increased secre- the plan. financial means for retirement of m- chester for more than 40 years. dressed to the world at large, the church were taken and people stood debtedness on the Manchester Vet­ Mr. Ferrell was employed at Case understanding here is. It is a move­ up in the aisles and at the rear of erans’ Memorial. Contributions Brothers paper mill in Highland ment on the part of the three the church. Park but illness kept him from his the cause by those who do not at­ powers intended to preserve Aus­ Participating Clerics tend may be sent to Treasurer work for the past year. During tria’s independence. Rev. William P. Reidy, pastor if Frank Cervinl or given to any mem­ the last few days the illness was The manifesto which, though ad­ St. James’s church, was deacon y d AIR UNE LOSES SUIT ber of the committee. more severe than before and a fear Parls’ famed Weber’s cafe was converted Into an emergency hospital dressed to the world is pointed at Rt. Rev. Msgr Thomas S. Duggan, World’s Best Skaters that he would be forced to enter a vicar-general of the diocese, was Manchester is fortunate in again when rioters, as shown here, were treated for wounds sustained in the hospital early next week Is said to Germany, is expected to be released Place de la Concorde demonstraUons Napkins were used for bandages sub-deacon. Very Rev. Msgr. W il­ ha'ving as its guests, Norval Baptie have led him to take his life. v/lthin 48 hours. and restaurant tables as operaUng tables. liam H. Flynn, chancellor of the IN N. Y. FEDERAL COURT and his wife, Gladys Lamb, the Refused to Retire. Premier Mussolini, espousing ef­ diocese, acted as master of cere­ greatest pair of show skaters in the He went for a walk last evening forts to keep Nazi control away monies. Others who assisted in cele­ world. For 44 years BapUe has and on his return home refused to from Austria, proposed the three- taught the leading skaters bis bag power announcement. bration of the msM were Rev. Eu­ Kdox go to bed, stating that he wished to gene McCann, of Norwich, a native Judge Rules That Gov- ROADS, EMPLOYES of tricks, and the leading skaters remefin downstairs a while. His of Manchester, and Rev. Patrick of the world today owe him credit STATE’S CAMPAICat FIRES wife discovered the body when she SOCIALISTS OUSTED Killeen, assistant pastor of St. for the training which has made came downstairs early this moraing. Vienna, Feb. 17.— (A P ) — Aus­ James's church. enunent Cannot Be Sued him the peer of all Instructors. Medical Examiner William R. trian Fascists scored big gain in Himdreds of beautiful floral of­ IN STATISTICS WAR Mrs. BapUe, known on stage and Tinker was called tind pronounced their drive to dominate the govern­ ferings from the various church or­ Ice as Gladys Lamb, is equally as ac­ ARE BEGINNING TO GLOW death due to asphyxiation and gave ment today with the elevation of an­ Without its Consent — other leader to a Cabinet post smd ganizations, the Army and Navy complished on skates as her fam oja permission for removal of the body the ousting of thousands of Social­ dub and other veterans groups and husband, and the New York arUst. to the William P. Qulsh funeral ists from public office. as on two other occasions hers, can home. from personal friends were brought Appeal to BeJaken. Both Sides Present Figures They won, too, in Chancellor put on the full afternoon show, -to The .deceased, who was born in into the rectory and later placed in Rnmors in Washington Have Engelbert Dollfuss’s failure to heed many and so 'varied are their MCFADDEN CALLS Watertown, Mass., leaves his wife, automobiles to be conveyed to the the demand of his own Christian dazzling acts and solo numbers. Nellie (Purtell) Ferrell; a son, John grave in Westport. In addition there P.., •« Wage Controversy - Social Party that Parliament be Advance notices sent Frank Wal- It That Former Senator Ferrell, and a daughter, Mrs. Felix were numerous engraved cards, reconvened at once. lett of the Center Springs rink, state McE'vltt, both of this' town; two known as spiritual bouquets, left; at DOHERTY A NAME Emphasizing ihe ascendency of the rectory to be read by i9e- Higher.
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