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Nazis Won't Annex Memel Vote Victory After AVERAGE OAILT CUtOULATION ' I Meath of November, IMS TUB WEATHER Fereeaet of O. 8. tVeatber 6,193 artferd abm ef the Audit an of Obealatlaas Slightly ehrady sad somewhat older tealghtt needay generally MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE ( HARM ml Fs VOL. LVin., NO. «1 «*aesllled Advertlalag on Page 13) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1938 (h'OllRTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS U. S. Launches "Safest” Ship RULES STATE MUST BRITAIN ‘HOPES’ NAZIS GIVE NEGRO EQUAL EDUCATION RIGHTS WON’T ANNEX MEMEL [»»- WINDOW 8HOPPINO BOY Snpreme Court Gives Opb DIES FROM CUT THROAT For AFTER SHOl Philadelphia, Dec. 12.— (A P )__ VOTE VICTORY ion In Rnlins That Umyer- Christmas window shopping and s. a penny scale brought death in SHOl sity Of Missouri Must “Bethlehem manger” last night to 10-year-old Cyril Shepard, son GAVDAASSEinS Won’t Get Curtsy Chamberiaio Says of a WPA tellor. Admit SL Louis StndenL He shinnied up the scale to JonuDg France In R e p t * gase into a store aUurlngly deco- ITALIANS’ MEED rated and stocked with toys. The scale toppled over and knocked Washington, Dec. 12 — (A P ) — sentations To Berin Ci|^ Csrrii through a show window The Supreme Court ruled today that displaying a reproduction of the OF SOMALILAND .k most sacred Christmas scene. a state must give “equality” in edu- cemhig PosaliiHties A sliver of glass severed his cational privUegee to white and Jugular vein. He died in view of Negro law atudenU. a younger brother. Fascist Editor s Declaration Absorbing Territory Lm I It gave this opinion in bolding - S I that the University o f Mlaaourt Law Coincides With Other By Germans Dnrmg W ar. i School'must admit Lloyd L. Gaines St. Louis Negro, as a student. Charges France Arming Chief Justice Hughes delivered HARTFORD MAN BULLETDri *1 combined cargo and paasenger steamer. Ancon, built by the U. 8. government for the majority opinion that held Mia- Kaiauw, Utkaania, Dae. UL— aouri, in compelling Negro law 34,000,000, Is Bhov/n Just after taxing to the water for the flrjt time at t! 3 B.thl’hem yards In Quinev T w ' declare the vessel and two sister ships will be the "safest In the wor"d^’ Tunisia Against Italy. (AP)—Coafronted wttk grow- students to attend school outside ASSERTS HRM They exceed federal requirementa for aea safety. Ing agitatiea for rstitta or the state, had violated the “equal Meanel to Genaoay, PrasMeak' rights" provision of the constitu- tion. Rome. Dec, ‘ 12— (A P )—Italy’s Antaaaa Smetooe, in kla irrnaS HAS MONOPOLY need of French Somaliland for the laang^nU apeeck today, SOM kte ; Missouri provided that untU a eoontry waatad frleadly late*^ . .v law school for Negroes was develop, development of •Ethiopia was de- tioaa wttk Germany rsnwini ' ' ^ ed in the state the tuiUon o f Negro OFFERS TO ASK CONNECTICUT IS THIRD clared today by Vlrginlo Oayda, the tag the fonaer Roteh tentteqr* law Btudenta should be paid at uni- Jnstice Department Presents Fascist editor who often expresses Ho dectared that "amaR atatear versities in adjacent sUtea. Premier Mussolini's views. la Europe “most be carefaL” 'The queatlon here,” Chief Justice STOCKHOLDERS Gayda, who previously had aired Hughes said, “is not of a duty of Evidence Two Cmnpanies IN AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY Italy's alleged grievances against the state to supply legal training, tondon, Dec. 12— (A P )—G n a t ; France In ’Tunisia aad her dealre for Britain has expreasdd to Oenaaay o. of the quality of the training Exercise Indirect Con- APPROVE PLAN lower toils and a share in control which it does supply, but of its duty of the Suez canal, charged the the “h<^” that the Reich wlU a o i; when it provides such training to ' French with hindering Italian colo- annex Msmel, Prims MUdater' fumlab it to the residents of the Commissioner Morris In Re* GERMANS PLAN state upon the basis of an equality trol Of Gla$s Containers. nial interests through possession of Chamberlain told the House 0$' of right. WiUkie Would Submit Pro* Djibouti. ' Oommona today. The port of French Somaliland is Privllega Denied Negroes Britain, ho aald, waa jaiataiffi Washington, Dec. 12—(A P)—The the terminus of the railway linking “By the operation of the laws of posal That Fair Purchase Eranca in representatloiia t o ; JusUce Department presented evi- Addle Ababa, capital of Etbioma, Docheaa ef Windsor Missouri a privilege has been creat- with the Red Sea. Un concerning posslbUlty ot ed for white law students which Is dence today that two oompanieo ex- movement to abeorb Memel, ___ _ Price For Electric Com- Gayda'a declaration, in hta Glor- London, Doc. 12.— (A P )—’Hie dsnied to Negroes by reason o f I erclaed Indirect control over 96.6 per Employ More W orkers. ON EMIGRATION nale D’ltalla, coincided with other waa German before ths World'Wat\,^ their race. Countess of Pembroke, an expert as a sequel to yesterday’s electkiMi ^ cent of the nation's glass container Italian preu charges that France ‘The white resident is afforded pany Fixed By Arbitration was arming Tunisia, her north on court etiquette, emerged In ths for the local Parllment which ra« j production. * •ulted In a dectatva vletory educaUon within the sUte; the Hartford, Dec. 12.—(AP)—Con- African protectorate, lor military week-end London proas as a forth- Negro resident having the same WiH AHow One Wealthy And Memel Nasta. These companies were identlfled necticut ranks third in the nation in use against Italy. qualifleatlons la thfused it there and by F. G. Smith, president o f the right devotee of the “no curtsy to Washington, Dec. 12— (AP) — Nullifies Friendship Policy In reply to a questtoa the priate must go outside the state to obtain Hartford-Empire Company, of Hart- the aircraft industry. Commissioner the Duebesa of Windsor school.” minister said: Four Impoverished Jews French Somaliland, Gayda wrote (ord. Conn., as being bis concern and Wendell Wlllkle, president of Clom- Charles L. Morris points out in his “If the duchess ta made a royal “There ta raaaqn to think that "contlnuea to nullify the policy of “That Is a denial o f the quality of Owons-Illlno4s Glass Company. monwealth and Southern Corpora' biennial report to Governor Croas hlghnesa,” she told the Sunday Dla- friendahip and collaboration con- ter the Memel 'electlona demands^"'^ to the enjoyment of the Smith told the Federal Monopoly Uon, offered today to submit to released today. pateb, “ then I shall he pleased to may be made upon tha Uthuaahul To Leave As Exports templated in the defunct Italo- drop her a curtsy." p rivfl^ which the sUte has Mt up, O D ^ t t s s that thesw two Arms This, the commissioner states, la government hy rngjortty partlea ta company stockholders his proposal French accords o f 1936 and con- and ths provision for the payment of hold patents on essenUal machines based on the number of hourly wage liidy Pembroke is the wife of the that a fair purchase price for the tlnuea to be a chronic provocation Etarl o f Pembrokie. the diet which would be inconstateot ttiiUon fees in another state does fjr feeding liquid glass into blowera earners. Conneotfeut Industries em- Yield F orei^ Exchange. with the statute o f Metaal Tennessee Electric Power Company which can no longer last or bo tol- not remove the discrimination.” The proosases employed by the ma ploy 4,744, California 11,672 and She said sbe had scolded Lady agreement o f May 8, 1924, by ' The chief Justloe'a opinion re- be fixed by arbitration. New York 6,^7. erated." Diana Cooper, wife of the former chines are the "most economical Britain, France Italy aad Js versed a dsclalon by the Missouri In a letter to David E. Lllien- Gayda did not say what demands first lord of the admiralty, and known, he testified. These figures dr not Include the Berlin, Dec. 12— (API—High Ger- approved LIthuaaia'a Supreme court in favor of the law thai, director o f the Tennessee Val- salaried workers such as executives, Italy would make concerning Dji- Mrs. Euan Wallace, wife of the .. Hugh Cox, Jus man source disclosed today that Memel.) ^ool. JusUces McReynolds and ley Authority, Willkle said he waa clerks, engineers, draftsmen, etc. bouti and the railway, but he de- Parliamentary secretaiY of the Butler dissented, bolding that “the D^pwtmcnt Att<Hii6y conduct making this suggestion because a ^ennsny waa working out what “The British governmsnt, as ing the hearing, brought out that The commissioner reports further: clared that "it Is Just that the en- Board of Trade, because they told Supreme court of Mleaourl errived representative of TVA "pretended “In propeller manufacture, Con- may become a new Nazi formula her they curtsied to the wife of the signatory of the Memel convsntlesk ’ the Owens-nUnola Company had not to be disturbed by possible IltIgaUon con not. ignore this posBihUl^. T' at a tenable conclusion and its necticut ranks flrat with 831 wage for the emigration of Jews. (Oonttnned oa Page Ten.) former King Edward in Paris “ to Judgment should be affirmed." licensed any outside concern to use on the part of the stockholders” if earners in the Hamilton standard please the duke." Aoks Respert Of stdtato lU process since 1914, so that any Understood Difllenltlea the results of arbitration did not plant, from a total o f 1,047 engaged The problem probably wUi be Only Doe Royalty “ In view o f the special InlliiMiag^; court”, McReynolds said one desiring now to go into the please them.
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