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Communist Claims the Reich Refused to Provide U W Y 'T • 1 ■ •. V ■V^ ^ I •V •KX-t' / -- r . f * * . • • ^ AVERAGE DAILS OOU7DLATION o f 0 . & Wo , for ttie Montb of AocooC, 19SS > ■ Bfoott7 olood 5 , 1 5 4 or tooIgM 01 BlMiAor of tiM Audit BnroM Smidoj idghL o f 'm (TEN PAGES) PRICE t h e r e c e n t s VOL. UL, NO. 303. (Olaoallled Adverttriag on Poge A) BIANCfiESTEi^ CONN., SATURDAT/SEPTEMBER 28,1933. 'Tum Your d ock Five Tried In Firing Of Reichstag JOHNSON LEADS Back Tomorrow 3 BIG M UONS COMMUNIST CLAIMS INORGANIZATIMI ARE UNITED ON WMOA’nMf/ THE REICH REFUSED OFCOtlNrYG.O.P. A R M S ^ N O W TO PROVIDE U W Y E R Local Man Prime Mover m United Stales, France and Getting ReimbGcans To­ Britain WiD Face Germany RYDER RELEASED Bulsarian Red Accoted of gether to Plan for Coimng at Genera Conference, l i FROM SD K SDK Firiog Reichstag BoBdiiig Polhical Campaigns. Paris Announces. Deckres He Was Not Pi m ' ' ADowed Free Choice of Paris, Sept. 28.—(AP)—That the > 5 Broadway Hayboy Who Judge Raymond A. Jobnaon, for That hour yon lost last spring PI foui' yearn floor leader on the Re* when yon tamed tlie dock United States, France, Britain and Coimsd— Verhal Chdies / publican aide of the General Aaaem> ahMd to save on daylight will Italy will face Germany with a Gave Awdy $1,000 Tips bly and laat year the party'a whip be regained tomorrow (Septem­ united disarmament front at Gen­ ber 24) at 2 a. m., for that’s eva was foreseen by French offi­ Featnre Famons Trial. during the Legialatlve aeaalon, la when yon’re to set the hands Is Now a Free Man. prime mover In organizing the Re- back again. cials today as a result of a tentiip! 7' /Vy. ,, tlve agreement for the Umltatloni P i i i P Leipzig, Germany, S ep t 28— (A P ) and conti-ol of arms. Ossining, N. Y., Sept 28.— (AP) —^Accusing the court of denying him The nderstandlng, which awaits —^H. Russell Ryder, gaudiest a t the CHILLY MORNINGS ratification by the governments, playboys of the gaudy 1920’s, walk­ a free choice of counsel, Georgl was reached in conferences by rep­ ed out of Sing Sing prison today Dimltroff, Bulgarism political refu­ resentatives of the first three pow­ gee, assumed the offensive today in ers, French sources announced. with his self-confidence and his AT FOREST CAMPS sartorial elegance undlmlnlshed. the trlSLl In which he and four Obtaining (jtermanjr’s acceptance others are cluuged w ith flrlo|g the of “this common viewpoint,’’ they The forscer sailor, who ran a German Reichstag building hut Feb- said, remains the principal obsta­ shoe string into a fortune playing nm ry. Present Enliitmeiit Period cle, but hope was expressed that a the market during the boom, Justice Wilhelm Buenger, the pre­ four-power accord will be comiflet- astounded Brosulway with his noc­ siding officer, asked the Communist ed by 2ct. 9, to enable negotiations turnal antics and finally cruised his leader not to persist in repeating Ends Next Week— Many with Germany to proceed along a brokerage firm to fail for $2,000,- that 2,000 Bulgarism Communists “solid'front’’ with the reopentag of 000 by spending his customers’ were “innocently miurdered.” the world disarmament conference, money. when the crash came, Isn’t “You assert this without proof,” Boys WM Reenlist. O ct. 16. , worried about a job. He aimounced the officer thundered. Win Bednoe Army breezily' that he bad offers of two To this the 51-year-old Bulgarian The French were understood to jobs but he would not say what replied: New Haven, Sept, 23.—(AP) — have indicated a willingness to trim they '<sre. “If I haul bed a free choice of - their powerful army If the German Indian summer, with its attendant His Beau Brummel aspect, for coimsel, I would have supplied Reichswehr is transformed Into a which ne was faunous in the years proof. But you hamper me in my crisp autumn air, brisk mornings short-term militia during a transi­ of his hey-day, was not due in amy defense. I never before knew the and long cool eveifings, bsw descend­ tion period preliminary to a reduc­ Above: Prlncfpal figures In the Reichstag arson trial held In the Supreme Court building, lower left, at Leip­ way to the state of New York, attorney you assigned me. The ed lon the Civilian Conservation tion In arms. zig, Germany, are pictured here. Upper left: Dr. Wilhelm Buenger, presiding judge. Upper right: Marinus which provides eaufii graduating in­ eight lawyers I suggested were re­ Corps camps — but the effect of its Some difficultiM also was experi­ van der Lubbe, accused incendiary, who bote the brun t of the examination in the early hours of the trial. mate with one cheap silt of jected .” arrival remained In doubt enced regar(” ng penalties suggest­ Lower right: Ernst Torgler, former Communist leader, accused with van der Lubbe. Center, top to bot­ clothes. Ryder bad had a complete He gesticulated like a popular From Camp Hook in New Fair- ed for a breach of any pact. Amer­ tom; Wassil Taneff, B l^oi Popoff and George Dimltroff, three other co-defendants In the case. outfit *n the latest mode sent in orator, smd turned to the audience Judge Raymond A. Johnaon field came the report: “Chilly morn­ ican Ambassador-at-lai^e Norman from the outside. when he made his remarks. ings are nice mornings for work. H. Davis said his government His Rise In WaO Street Judge’s Answer would JOt approve the imposition publicans of Hartford county In pre­ The boys are pushing right along Ryder’s rise in Wall street .was “They were rejected in smcoird- paration for coming political cam­ and getting lots of work accom­ of sanctions, or pen^ties. smee with German law, and for just In American quarters it was said one of the most sensational in the paigns. A gathering of the party’s plished.’’ STATES MUST HELP boom years, amd be gave sensation­ cause,” Buenger rejoined. leaders will be helA ag*the On the other hand, Camp Chap­ “The mere fact that the European MUST INCREASE BUYING Continuous dashes between Buen­ al publicity to It by his reputed panoag Country Club, West Hai man in Niantic reported: situation has become so serious is ger smd Dimltroff msurked the pro­ bringing about decisions which we habit of distributing $1,000 bills as ford, a week from today at which “General operations of camp pto- tips to people who struck his fUncy gress of the testimony. coifid not get otherwise.’’ MAYORS ARE TOLD “Unless you moderate yourself, time plans for the org^aidzation will jects have been retarded the past in the course of his gaunbols under week by weather conditidns.’’ Cabinet Approves TO KEEP UP WITH NRA we wiU decide on special measures,” be perfected. the bright lights. It appeared that Tc combat these chilly mortilngs The Cab:net, meeting at Ram- the justice cried, when Dimltroff re­ Fairfield As Model everything he touch^ in Wall that made it easier to curl up in boulllet. unanimously approved the plied, *Tt Is self-evident to the The efficient Fairfield Coimty Re­ street rumed to gold. He brought bed than to emerge into the cold. disarmament scheme outlined by judges’ question whether Dirhitroff publican organization will be fol­ Goyemment Not Able to a tremendous aunount of business Camp Touemy acquired an officisd Premier Edouard Daladler '•nd M. used extra-legsd mesms as sm em igre lowed in bringing the Hartford Somethiiig Most Be Done SIME SILVERMAN, Into the brokerage of Woody amd bugler, whose vigorous revelle was Paul-Boncoiir The two ministers to. smuggle funds collected in EJurp- County branch into effect. The Compamy, of which be waa a part­ Fairfield coimty set-up has operat­ reported successful in rousing the were encouraged in their efforts to Shoulder Entire Burden in pean centers for Bulgarian Com­ ed so successfully that its plan has boys to their labors. complete a ibur-iiower front, along Soon to Preyept Spread ner. munists Ififo his fatherland.” been copied by some New York Work to Oonttnne lines that Germany can be induced, OF ‘VARffiTY' DEAD - A s ris t^ the Needy. In June, 1930, Woody and Com­ “You’re altpgether too fresh,” State and Maasachusettf county tie With the. end of the present en­ t o accept. ..» ■ « Betwkn Prices and the pany failed for $2,000,000 and then Buenger shouted. “The record of ganizations. listment period due next week, and The foreign minister goes to f < it becai**e appau'ent thai paul of the prellminsuy hearing;a shows yo« Judge Johnson is chairman of the some doubt remahiing as to the Geneva tonight and Mr. Davis will Ryder’s genius lay in appropriating behaved similsu'ly .toward the ex­ committee on Invitations for next make the trip tonight or tomorrow. Pnrchasmg Power. Editor of Noted Theatrical Chicago, Sept. 23.— (AP) — The to his own use large sums which amining judge.” Saturday’s affair and much of the (Coiitiniied on Page Two) The American representative will United States conference of mayors had been given to him to Invest. When the presiding officer read preliminary work has been done co-operate with the British and was told today by an administration He mamager to hide thlf from his a list of crimes laid at the door at through his efforts. A thorough be­ Italians in private conversations Weekly Passes Away Sud­ piartners In the firm by allegedly Bulgarian Communists, Dimltroff Washington, Sept.
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