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Eastern Surrenders; The Weather Poreenst ef O. W entM W m m m Talr and (tetfnaed mild tMrigM! and Thursday; geaeral to moder­ ate northerly wtnda. H anchetter^A City of Village CKarm (ClaaalAed AdvertWng on Page 18.) YOL. LX„ NO. le i MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9,1941 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE THREE , Celebrate End Allis-Chalmers Strike V :. • . \ enate Approves Eastern Bill to Establish Surrenders; I \ . ■ . / State - Wide . Orgauiaa- Gases Depend on Masks To Produce ToXic Effects tion Designed to *Put | Motorized Units Drive Should Not Tolerate Other Forces Advance Fire«F%hting Appara-! Denver..AprlL 9..r.rye)-oEDlson i I gases perfected aince the World j Defense Bottlenecks ’ tu8 in Order Before* Wedge ' int^ Rugged Rapidly Toward A1*V war not only render gas m uks Walls o f Homes Get| ineffectual, says Dr. R. G. Gus- (]ounlry^|West of Salo­ Sandusky. O.. April 9.—(/P)— banian. Border and Javson, head of the .., Colorado The right to strike should not University Chemistry ' Depart­ nika; Trap Uncounted be abrogated, but strikes should Junction with Ital*. Hot,’ Solons Are Told. ment, but actually depend V on at least be controlled, believes Troops Along Struma iafis After Capture; the mask to produce toxic ef­ Milo J, Warner, national com' I State Capitol, Hartford, j fects. mender .of the American Le-'')/ River Line; Garrisons Skoplje, Veles, April 9.— Robert I Gases of this .type, he told the. gion./’—- ; ^ Holding Out Grimly in Speaking at a natiohal ,d6- | \ tovo and Priiep; Vit A . Hurley's bill setting up a} Colorado section of *1316 Ameri­ can Society of Civil Engineers fense dinner last night, 'Wariter state-wide defense organiza­ Some of Valley Forts. Railroad Center Seii last night, are virtually harm­ declared "bottlenecks .Of pro­ tion headed by a full-time di­ duction tn the national defense less unless confined Inside the rector was unanimously ap­ mask. However, they may be <9-Athen.s, April 9.— (/P)— program should not be tolerat­ Berlin, April 9.— (/P)—' ed.” ' , 1 proved today by the Senate mixed with other gases requir­ With the .same speed and — . * • / ■ . ^ powerful Nazi Arm y ing a mask for defense. * and sped to the House. Chair­ power which smashed the Al­ smashed its way clear down ♦ - man Vincent P. Kiemah (D., lies in northern France, a the VardSr river valley, cai' Derby) of the National De­ German blitzkrieg division tured Salonika and fo r c ^ Warns Russia fense Committee told the has split Greece in two,^but surrender of the whole eafi Sheppard, Dry Senate that the measure was the British apparently fiavc em wing of the Greek A: designed to “ put our fire­ not yet gone into battle. Nazi German Drive between Salonika and t fighting apparatus in ; order Law Sponsor, mechanized force.s drove a Turkish border, thd high d before the walls of our homes wedge into the rugged fcoun-1 mand announced today. Otl get hotV’ Several/thousand CIO workers. Jubilant at the end of the 76-day Allia-Cbalmers strike,' fbrmed Menaces Her try W^at of Salonika, cutting er German forces have tak< .. Less than a half hour’s debate Dies, Aged 65 parade in Milwaukee after ratifying a settlement reached at a Defense Mediation Board conferrace In off the big- Macedohian port Skoplje and Veles, Yug< preceded the voice vote. Washington the day before. Immediately after the ratification the company sent squads of woi^kers Like Keiman, Senator Clarence Into th^huge factory to ready it for the reopening to speed delivery of $45,000,000 in delayed national and tVfipping . uncounted Ctiurchill Tells Britain via, and are advancing rai F, Baldwin (R-Woodbrldge) aa» Described by Roosevelt defense orderst ' troops alo)^ the Struma river, ly toward the Albanian Mrted that because of world con­ Grave 'Extent of Ad­ line, althoi^h garrisons wefe der and junction with Italii ditions it waa neceasarj- "to give As ‘Tower of Strength’ holding out grinfily. in the val­ vance in Greece; No forces after taking Tet' very broad powers to someone" to coordinate and direct the . defense lb Work of Defense; ley forts. British Troops Used. and Prilep, the high comraa:^; activities of the state, home of Eord Strike (Loqdon iource^isld Oerniana said. xlhany defense plants. R1 Only Short Time^ JurisdietioHal Shrikes / had anterad Salonim.) Farther north in Yugoslavia.J \ Contends Actfon ‘'Hasty*' liattic RuzM. Unite London, April 9.—on—Prime ^Baldwin contended, however, Washington, April 0—(/F)—gen- Minister Oiiirchlll told Britsin to­ cohamuniqus said, German ar: Peace Seen Off to the qdrtbweZt. Yugoslav ed troops captured tlie vital. that action on the bill waa "hasty/’ etor Morris Sheppard of ’I’exas, ■oldlers, after abandoning Skoplje day the grove extent of Germany’s Called Wot justified’ road city'Of Nis, while othera andNusCrted that "a little more dean of Congress in polnt/hf ser­ to the advancing Nazie, V er« bat­ time W n t on it would have proc* smashing advance through Greece Maribor and crossed the D n' vice and sponsor of the^ national As Brighter tling Panzer units In the'^ moun­ river./ duced axhetter bill.’’ tains northwest Of the toWn, a today and warned Soviet RuMia K iem i^ told the Senate that hla prohibition amendment;' died to­ Secretary of Lal»«r Per- |> ^ 1 R a i d the Natl drive was heading her Advance te Aegean Shsna Yi^qolav communique aaid. day. He would have hden 86 years Soft .Goal Operators to kins Asserts Few Dis- ' I k a iQ ^ese forcea, the commu^ue way. In northeastern Greece, a (Coatinii^ On Pnge Twelve) old next month. Mid, hoped to prevent the Germans raunique said. Panzer di' Expresing "s in c ^ sorrow’’ at putes Result In a war report to tbe House of Meet Mine Workers o f (^n- /from cutting the countty in ' tw)a. Oommont Churchill announced the driving south from Bulgaria ci his death. President Roosevelt German Naval De^ilte "enormous loesea,” the. K^Nasl troopa had entered Salonika described him as " a ' tower of Again; Copper Dispute ilict o f Big Unions. Germans were said to have swept (Continued On Page Twelve)! strength" in the work of national \ t 4 a. m. British Given past Skopljul some 55 mites inside defense. Goes to Mediators. Yugoslavia from Bulgaria, to at­ '.^ p to the present toe British Washington, April 9.— (/P) Base at Kiel ana Imperial troopa have not been Dr. George W. Calver, capitol; tack Katcbanik pass, only 31 miles physician, said death resulted — SecretAr)^-«f JLabor Perkins., engaged’’ in toe fighting In Greece, Ten Cutters Bulletin! from the Albanian frontier. from .! slow hemorrhage into the eXpress^ the opinion tofiay , R>ij|i.h (Stefani, official Italian news he aahj. New York, April 9—(/P>— Fliers Attack n * f^used to give any indica­ brain at 6 a. m. that 'jurisdictional stipes| agency, declared the Germans F la sh es!, Senator Sheppard suffered an Dr. John R. Steelman, chief tion of N^hat would be done with Being Prepared for De> were “ most unfortpnate at,i B r e m e r h ^ ^ , Emden had broken through Australian (Late Bnlletlnt ot Ike OF) WtM)1 intra-cranial hemorrhage April 4 Federal conciliator,' announc- -and -New • Zealandr troops—in - -the “widespread. following several weeks' of '^wer- ed today that agreement on a any time” and, in defense in'-; And Rbt|4^dani; Cov­ Struma valley, bt|t Berlin itself batUe." ^ , livery Under Terms of wage dispute between labor Demanda-Beeall of Attacha wofk. He became uneonsciousAat- dustry were “ not ju stifi^ .'' asserted that the Oerraans had not Will Fqdim ea Wbeatlaads. and management in the soft entry Target o f Nazis. The prjtt;ev minister declared Waakihgtoa, April 9. t- (8 Lease-Lend Measure. She made this assertion in re­ yet met the BritiMi and a spokes­ . (Continued On Pnge Fourteen) coal Industry had been reach­ t ■ ' / --------- man tauntingly suggested the there were toVresaUig signs that Italy today demanded the i ed aufflfdently "to assure the sponse to questions by mem­ tbe Amerioan asoistajit mini Washington, April 9—(P)— The Londqiif April 9.—(P)—Powerful British were afraid to come out Germany woultK pounce on the country that there will be no bers of the House Military to fight.') wheatlands of Itpsela's,. Ukraine. attache In Rome In npparoa$j release of Ten Coast Guard p ittm danger of a coal shortage.” forcea of British homberq raided priMl (or thi action of the Ui Committee during the com­ No Contoct Establlebed He also annoimdid the British to the Britiafa was announced to­ Italians ^ayA the German Naval baae at .Kiel A British, mhltary spoke.iman capture of toe RedNSea port of Stntoo In forcing the Wit mittee’s investigation, of the. of tbe Italina Nnyal nttarim day at the White House. H y The Associated Press again last night, also attacked merely said .ra British contact had Maafsua, Eritrea, art^ toe virtual Prospects of settling a strike at defense program. been established with ths Ger-. completion of toe con<l\^t of Ital­ this country. Tt|o Stete Stephen Early, presidential Bremerhaven and Emden and RecallEnvoy The Ford Motor Company’s River Defining Jurisdictional strikes ian East Africa. \ \ meat announced thai tbe press secretary, told fe p ^ e rs the bombed oil tanka at Rottejdam,. government hnd mate tbe Coast Guard vessela not yet Rouge plant were declared today as those occurring between two the Air'Ministry said today. (Continued On Page Twelve). At toe Mme time b<\d)sclOMd that ten United BUteX Coast for the wlthdrawal<%f Capt been delivered to the BagUsh, hut to be brighter than on yesterday, Unions within otte labor organisa­ The raid on Kiel, Sided by fa­ liam C.
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