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Premier Rivera Still in Power, Madrid Reports l . ' . 'i V ■ . / V'«‘ ^ '■ .. , .,<• V- ; •, ■ THE YnBATHBR fVM«oa*t by D. & Weather B «enu. { NET PRESS EUN Hartford. AVBBAGB DAILY CIBCULATION for the Month of Dccombcr,''1889. caondy tonight and Wednesday, Coiul. Slate Library—Comi^ '~ 1 . probably ndn changtof to snow; coldhr Wednesday. 5 , 5 1 6 rV Hem bcn ot the Audit Bureau ot Circulations ______ TWEIATiE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS . 'sOtJTH MANCHiESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1930. (Classified Advertising on Page 10) VOL. X U V ., NO. 101. IS SENTENCED DAWES AND "DEVIL DOGS” BINGHAM ASKS PREMIER RIVERA OUT OF WORK TO HANG TWICE FRANCE’S PLEA ROBS TO WIN Man Found Guilty of Double i TO HEAD NEXT STILL IN POWER, Murder— First Time in His-| tory This Sentence is Passed. | NAVAjJARlEY WIFEMJOB i Oakland, Cal., Jan. 28.— MADRID REPORTS Found guilty o f the double mur- j Connecticut Senator Says der of Stanley Montero and his j Global Tonnage to Come Up Barry Peterson, With Fine fiance, Mary Mimoz, Elmest A. Dias, 24, today was sentenced Results of Hearings Rumors Spread in Many Eu< to hang twice on April 11. First for Discussion at BREAK, INSIDE JOB Recommendations, Steals Superior Judge Fred V. Wood j passed the sentences and to his Should Be Made Public; ropean Capitals That knowledge it is the first time in j Thursday’s Session— ^Re- SAYS WARDEN REED Jewelry and Clothes In the history of English or Ameri­ can law^that a murderer has Would Aid Ayiation. Spanish Dictator Has Re­ Hope of Getting Married. been sentenced to pay twice I porters to Be Admitted. with his life for his crimes. Dias signed— Army and Navy shot the couple to death as they Washington, Jan. 28.— (A P )— Der Wethersfield Official Says London, Jan. 28.— (AP)—French stealing from his benefactors and j sat in their automobile. mands for speedy action on pendi: .g ■ He formerly was an inmate of global tonnage proposals were put bills to regulate commercial aviation Prisoners Were Working j Heads Hold Lengthy Con­ bestowing his stolen goods on the ^ the Sonoma State Hospital for at the head of the naval conference and to require the Commerce De­ girl he des'red to marry in order j Feeble Minded I*ersons, but a agenda today, but Italian counter­ that he might get employment from } jury found him sane.. proposals also will be given their partment to make public, its findii^s At Bars for a Long Time. ference Today— Rumors as to causes of civil aviation acci­ a concern that wanted only bene-1 day in court at the next open ses-1 Sion of the full conference called for dents, were made in the ^ n a to to­ diets, was the combination of cir- j Of Revolt Also Heard But Thursday morning at ten o’clock. j day as attentiori was called to the Hartford, Jan. 28.— (A P )—An cumstances that brought Harry i Again invoking the alphabet, the i NO WETS WANTED recent crashes in California and “inside job,” conceived last summer Peterson before Judge Raymond A. | Big Five at a meeting in St. James’s i They Are Also Denied. and executed by stages • vmtil the Johnson in Manchester town court j ! Palace today decided to call the roll j It’s a meeting of soldiers that’s pictured above as crack United States Kansas Qty. , , I of--------------- nations at Thursday’s, session,^ |Marines—euard of honor for American delegates at the five-power naval Senator Bingham, Republican, last fraction of the bar in the sky­ today. FOR DRY OFFICESI thus giving France the right of way j inference—were welcomed ..in Lopdop by General Charles G. (Hell n Connecticut, urged early considera­ light of the bakeshop was sawed Madrid, Jan. 28.— (A P )— (3:50 p. Peterson, 19 years old, had been ! over her Italian neighbor. ; Maria) Dawes,*Ambassador to Great ^ilain. The “Devil Dogs , assign- tion of his bill to make' Commerce away at dawn on January 4—this m. Spanish time or 10:50 a. m., E. boarding for a few days at the home I France’s Proposal i . seCretarv of the Navy Charles ,Francis Adams to act as special Department inquiries public saying Warden Charles S. Reed said today, S. T.)—Rumors that Premier Prime of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bray of 'i France will present her proposal | during the conference, lent a colorful, military aspect to the the reason such findings have hot is how Roland G. Lalone, Watson 65 Westminster Road in the Holly- de Rivera has resigned-were denied Attorney General Mitchell I to limit fleets as a whole and n o t. American delegfation. been noiude public was for “fear it Moulthrope and Leo Landry escaped w'ood section. He went to the Bray in separate categories, Great Bri- would hurt ome company’s busi- from the Connecticut State Prison. here today. , home with a fine recommendation. tain will reiterate briefly her prefer-1 ness." The warden is convinced from the The correspondent for the Associ­ He had been in the Sunday school So Informs Friend in An­ ence for category regulation and Must PubUsh Reporto condition of the severed bar that the ated Press talked with Cadiz by class at the Center Congregational Italy will then make her plea that Senator McKellar. Tennessee, and three convicts carried out their plot telephone this morning and there church and two of the prominent swer to a Question. the actual relativity of fleets should j Bratton, New Mexico, Democrats, to its successful conclusion—xmtil was no hint then of any. revolution­ members of that institution had be­ be decided before all else. cot. UUMAN DEAD; i contended the existing law made it their capture in Florida last week— ary outbreak. come favorably impressed with the The United States and Japan have | mandatory upon the department to without acquiring outside aid. Late this afternoon the situation boy. nothing to propose in this general | make public such findings Rusty sections of the bar Indicate appeared to be unchanged from that Out Of Job I Washington, Jan. 28.— (AP) — phase of the discussions. A commit- i , , i that it was sawed at different times, created by Prime’s note Simday ‘The Senator’s quarrel is not \^th | warden said, while the last por- Young Peterson came to the Habitual drinkers and those definite­ tee of two from each delegation will STATE G. 0. P. LEADER night saying he would resign if the be appointed when the three ad­ the law, but with the admlnlstra- tion, cut..... awayanral, justiliat beforehpfnrP. the flight,fllSTht Army and the Navy did not support Bray’s home last Monday and said ly opposed to prohibition on princi­ tion of it,” said McKellar to Bing­ he was working in East Hartford. A dresses are finished Thursday to j was clean and fresh- him. few days later it developed that on ple, axe considered unsuitable by the study the situation, but it is fully | ham. “We have been and still are in­ The latter have so far given no the contrary, he was seeking em­ Hoover administration for Federal expected the arrangement made by For More Than ({oarter Cen- : SENATE TO PROBE Both McKellar and Bratton c h ^ - vestigating the escape” was the indication of what their attitude ployment. He said that he had a offices directly connected with the the Big Five will be approved even­ ed the department with failure ^to comment o f Warden Reed, when will be. Consultations continued carry out the act o f Congress. asked what action he would take on chance for work at the Continental prosecution of violators of the dry tually. late into the afternoon. Baking Company in East Hartford, To Hold Open Session tnry Was Power in Par i DRY ENFORCEMENT Growing Fast I the return of Mr. Bradley and Mr. but that the job carried the provi­ statutes. The decis’ u for an open session on erowine 1 Hickey. Prison officials are advanc- REPORT FROM M.ADRID In addition the personal views and Declaring aviation was growmg, theory on how the convicts sion that he must be married. Thursday was reached on a motion The following dispatch directly practices of applicants for appoint­ ly’s Parley; Introduced! — faster than any ''‘■.her industry, and Friday afternoon while Mrs. Bray introduced by Henry L. Stimson, unregulated,” obtained the saw. - from Madrid was filed there at was down street busy shopping, ment or reappointment as United American Secretary of State. Some 2:42 p. m., Spanish time, or 9:42 Peterson was home. When Mrs. Bray States attorneys and marshals are opposition had been expressed, but Sen. Bingham Into Politics'Borah and Wheeler a. m.. Eastern Standard time. returned she discovered that the being thoroughly investigated before Secretary Stimson insisted that as Madrid, Jan. 28. (A P.)—Premier appointments are recommended to many newspaper men as possible be early consideration. He argfued boarder was missing and also two of regulation should be placed imder DIOItR HUPINOS Primo de Rivera today continued the President by the Justice Depart­ admitted. New Haven, Jan. 28.— (AP.) — agree on Herbert’s Quali­ her best dresses and a string of the Interstate Commerce Commis­ conferring with high Army officers pearls all valued at about $80. When ment. All the delegations expressed Colonel Isaac Morris Ullman, one regarding their attitude of contin­ satisfaction after the Big Five had sion because certain air companies her husband came home from work, Mitchell’s Letter of the state’s nominating Republi- uation or resignation of toe pres­ adjourned.
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