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New Revolt in Cuba AVEBAOE DAILT CDtCUIATION for tiM Montta of Aofiiot, liSt / . 5 , 1 5 4 Member of tbo Audit Bmeaia o f Qbroiilatioiis. iMitr VOL. LH., NO. 287. (Gloostfled Advorttotoc on Pmge lA ) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1938. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICX THREE CEMTStt HURRICANE SWEEPS Havana Scene After Hurricane Swept Cuba NEW REVOLT IN C U B A ;, OVER SOUTH TEXAS ■ j--r «• U. S. SENDS WARSHIPS;! Brownsville and Other Cities JAPANESE SM Cnt Off from World — MISSION OIENEY PRESIDENT TO RESIGN Property Damage Huge as Gale Increases in Force. GDES1S TODAY Anny, Navy and Police Seize Washington Is Worried GoYenunent Throogh a By AModated Press. Two Members of Japanese A tauincane, terror of the tropics, Bloodless Coop d’Etat — tore at Southern Texas today, cut* Parliament Included; In­ Over Cuban Situation ting Brownsville and the garden Expect De Gespedes to country of the lower Rio Grande off spect Local MiUs; Col Wm. Waablngton, Sept 5 — (AP) —^^ould deem tbe situation of danger from the world. Cuba’s Internal strife caused much not only to tbe presoit provlaional Smashed hoiiies, crashing trees goveinment but to Americans in 'Jie Resign ^ Commission of and damaged crops marked the C. Cheney Host to Group. concern today In official WaCBhlng- Cuban capital. path of the howling storm. No I ton. Secretaj^ Hull expected to lay one dared to survey the damage im- Ambassador Sumner Wellea at tbe matter before President Roose­ Five Appointed to Rnle til the winds abated. The Japanese Silk Mission, com­ I Havana gave'bia chiefs at the State velt on the latter’s retmn to the The hurricane's center apparent* Department a running account if executive mansion before afternoon. ly raged inland near Brownsville, posed of leading representatives of I developments in the situation Full reports were before tbe secre­ Island Republic* not far from the Lone Star state’s the Japanese Silk industry, conduct­ created‘ by a revolt which left cne tary when be reacbed hia desk, early southern tip. That city of 22,000 ed a tour of inspection of tbe army in the bands ot minor offlcera today. lay in an area of blank silence as Cheney silk mills this afternoon. In­ who proclaimed their Intention ct In tbe forefront ot the State De- BULLETIN! comnninication lines gave way. cluded are two members of ,the eatablleblng a “truly revolutlonar3P" pEutment efforts to analyze the dan­ Havana, Sept 5.—(AP) — Gales also smote &e coast to Japanese Parliament The delega­ I government. ger and plan a course ot possible Provlsfonal President Carlos Corpus Christi, 200 mUes north and tion of distinguished visitors recent­ The big question was wbat at^a action was Jefferson Caffery, aaslst- Bfanuel de Gespedes yielded to even beyond. At Freeport, all but I tbe United States would take ‘ o ant secretary who ia to relieve the radical oppi^tion wbleb baa six families evactuated the town ly arrived in New York City after attending a "Silk Day" set aside in I averi or minimize peril to life and Wellee ae ambassador in little more successfully effected a coup yesterday, as storm portents great I property. tban a week. Whether the latest d'etat by announcing today that damage. their honor at the World’s Fair, Chicago, left New York this morn­ llie administration appeared de­ flare-up ^ u ld change this plan waa “now it is time for others to Meanwhile Florida picked up de* termined to avoid anything which one of the matters for decision. assume responsibility." bris in the path of a hurricane ing and was met by representatives might be construed as intervention The tremendous force of the tropical hurricane that awept the northeastern coast of Cuba, taking a Tbe President wae aboard tbe which swept across it yesterday, of Cheney Brothers headeu by Col. in tbe affaire of a sovereign nation. yacht Nourmahal, which waa beaded By Associated‘Press doing damage estimated at |1,000,- William* C. Cheney and was given a toll of more than 80 lives, may be seen in this devastated Havana street after a subsiding of tbe storm. Such a step, officials said might toward an anchorage near tbe luncheon at the Hartford Club. On tbe bluff may be seen the Nacional HoteL Tbe United States ordered a 000. One negro dead. endanger the. entire policy ot the Washington Navy Yau^l. The jracht >vd Costly Palm Beach estates were After luncheon tbe party motored "good neighbor" wbicb the adminls- was about an hour behind schedule cruiser and tiiree destroyers ro Uttered with debris blown up by to Manchester for tbe inspection of Itratlon is pursuing toward I-atin because of a delay In getting und^rr Cubs' today tc protect American the storm. Fort Pierce reported tbe local mills. The party will re­ American in a program wMcb in­ way shortly after daybreak in the property against nosrible disturb­ 1200,000 danoage. Some 8,000 resi* turn to New York this evening. JOHNSON PRAISED cludes ambitious and poasibly far- lower Potomac. ances in connection with tbe new dents who had fled from the low* Those In Delegation BAILEY IS RECAPTURED reaching commercial treaties of Mr. Roosevelt planned to go im­ revolutionary movement wbleb has lying land Lake Okeechobee bound* Tbe delegation of members of tbe mutual benefit mediately to the white House upon embroiled the island. ary returned. Japanese Silk Mission, tbe first such For dispatching warablps to landing here, taking with blm Yin- Tbe resignation of the govern­ Two tropical storms swept Mexi< group to visit tbit coimtry since BY UNION LEADER I Cuba, however, there is ample and cent Aator and other companlone on ment headed by President Carlos CO’S east coast last night, paralyz* 1919, was in charge of Senator AFTER Br e a k in g j a il recent precedent. Such a step ap­ tbe trip, to be guests for the eve­ Manuel de Cespedea, In power leas ing shipping in some localities. Gosiike Imai, president of Kalakura a>- peared likely if President Roosevelt ning. tbaq a month, was expected mo­ Cuba was speeding help to areas A Company of Japan. Tbe other mentarily. vested by a storm which kiUed more members of tbe party were: C. Kato, CaUed Fearleas.and Loyal to Power waa adzed through a than 100 and injured thousands'last M. P., vice president of Sericulture Notorioiu Kidnaper bloodless coup d’etat by radled de­ Friday. Association of Japan, vice chairman BANKER CRITICIZES ments. A commiadon at flve was of tbe mission; T. Aral, vice presi selected to nke over tbe goveror STORM OVER TEXAS Pistol Into Cell in- uw t ,. M . 1 JOHNSON WAITS WORD Houston, Tex., Sept. 6.—(AP) — dent of Cooperative Association of CONGRESSIONAL A O meiik from tbe adminletratiea Ripping into the Lower Rio Grande Raw Silk Filatures; K. Tomita, vice which succeeded deposed Preddent Valley a trcmical hurricane of great president of Raw Silk Egg Produe Mystorions Way Gerardo Maebado Aug. 12. intensity Isolated Brownsville at the er’s Association; T. Kojlma, presi e r o m DETROIT ON CODE 'Tbe movement spread from Ha­ southernmost point of Texas early dent of Kansai Seisbl .Filature; T <«■ vana to Santiago, where tbe Army today and lashed the gulf coast for Nagaoka, chief secretary of tbe Holds Up M ’ Head of Bankers Aaiocialion New Haven, Sept. 5,— (A P )— rebelled, ousting the governor and bimdreds of miles. Central Raw Silk Association of tbe mayor. Vivid accounts of the terrific Japan and Y. Matsumura, Aral mlnistrator, 1 Henry Ford Conthwes S3- TELU DARTIIIEN winds came from a telephone oper> Company, Inc. Oklahoma City, Sept, 5.— (AP) BLOODIJ»S COUP ator at Harllnges who sought fran> Tbs Jaj;;snese Silk Mission was "fearlees and loyal to labor"by a ___ „ 1 I _ „ Havaind, Sept. 8.— (A P )—Cuba»a —Stone walls and steel bore were Fconk A. Fitzgerald of tba Aaniari; . ' ylKSDOD IS nOW revolutionary government, loSs tiealiy u ril* e -the ofatside worid de* reinforced today ^bf* keen eyes and ofUffeVahe. tailr until all her lines went out (Contfnned on Page Two) can Federation of Labor to dale-1 , „ , # a j • • , . TOCURBSUFPLY t an one month old. prepared to ready machine guns to keep tbe resign today in favor of a co: "All the lines to Brownsville went gates attending tbe 48tb annual | . ID liflfld S Ol AoBIIBMnrMOr out at once," she said, as the build* don of flve men selected by y.ord of Joseph B. Keenan, director convention of Jie Connecticut Fed- ing in which be worked trembled of tbe Nation’s anti-gangster cam­ Chicago, Sept. 5,— (A P )—Five of soldiers, sailors and national before the blasts and wire "breaks" paign, that Harvey Bailey, alleged thousand bankers were told tdday eraUon of Labor. I .R eta ff Codc So(HL lice who seized power through 5 nOLEKT DEATie "In my opinion," Fltsgerald ‘ w«v wvu. Secretary Wallace TeBa bloodless coup d’etat last mgbt were so frequent much of her story plotter of desperate crimes, would by Francis H. Sisson, president of bad to be repeated. never again eacapO Jail with bia serted, "tbe administration baa not Providonal Preddent Carlde ’It’s storming terribly here now tbe Americen Bonkers Association, backed up an inch on tba three big Manud de Cespedes, who succeeded life. Waablngton, Sept 5.— (AP) — Farmers U. S. Cannot Help and 1 don't know wbat has happened OYER THE HOLIDAY Tba ateel doors of the Oklahmia that tbe deposit guaranty made by codes. Within tbe next two weeks," tbe deposed Gerardo Machado Aug. to them down at Brownsville," county jail clanged ebut' behind Congress tail year would be of be added, "we will know whether NRA officials, still unable today to 12, was hurriedly summoned back BrownsvUle is 30 miles aoutbeast of tbe administration ia going to back abed Ugbt on wbat lay behind Henry Them Indeimkeiy.
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