Von Papen Regime of Condemns the Nazis; Speech

Von Papen Regime of Condemns the Nazis; Speech

Lochlyn Bryns, son of tk* lata Mr. presided over by Mn. W. W. EeUs, and Mrs. A. W. Bryne of Hartford. The program also included Swed­ tiAiLr onccLA’noN preeldent of the eukilierT. The ceremony was performed in ish folk dances by a group of young Flowere from the Burr gardens IlMrtb wt May, 19M Harrison, N . T.; by the Rev. J. R. women, garbed in native costume, 8 nd nurseries and from those of fV la AtdiBe StMUiola, daughter Henry of the Rye Methodist church. the dances also being weU received. Keep Cool and Have A Good Time BarMsr* T- Iter. H . T . R . Stechbol*, left yea* Thursday, May 31 last. The bride membera wtU be sold at reaaonable A double quartet from the Beethoven 5,475 for! Lutheriand, Pocono and bridegroom were attended by f.gures by Mrs. R. K. Anderson. Glee Club offered a group of num­ This Way— . to do aecreterlal work | Miss EDlaabeth Vennard of EIro Mrs. Annls Gleason will be in charge bers in both Swedish and English B ala Sonigkt oai TassMsir; ' the aummer reeaon at the hotel street and John R. Deming of of the basketry table and Mrs. Har­ that received much applause. | B m aa M OboaiatloBa. w liat ooolcs toOMiTow. ; the Lutheran summer reaort. Greenwich. ry R. Rheel wUl aeU artistic pottery Ice cream, soda, c a i^ , caffes and : Robert R. Keeney, Jr., To irom East Liverpool, Ohio, and from cake were on sale at booths on the ‘ Drink That Good Old Mrs. Bryne was graduated from Will Be Hdd at Home of Her. K. S. Brlckaon, pastor of the Fueblo Indian vUlages. Mlsri M a r­ south lawn of the church. Colored - Manchester High school with the VOL. U lin NO. 220. (CleeslSed AdvetHsiag oa Page U .) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 18,1934. (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE (n B im Stratosphere Takeoff Scene Is Hive Of Activity STILL AWAIT END VON PAPEN CONDEMNS OF CONGRESS’ TERM REGIME OF THE NAZIS; Leaders in Anything LOCAL STORES But Confident Mood That PLEASED OVER Adjonmment Will Come SPEECH IS SUPPRESSED Before Nightfall SALE^UCCESS Vice-Chancellor, Right Hand Reason Behind Speech Washington, June 18.— (AP)—^ Man of Hitler, Denounces "Manchester Days” Brings ^ f f b e Senate Democratic leadership maneuvered gingerly today fo f ad­ Out Big Crowds; Estimate Is Puzzling Diplomats Press Censorship, ReSg- journment of (>>ngres8 by nightfall. In anything but confident mood, Senator RoUnson (D., Ark.), first lOUS Interference and 25 P. C. Increase in One; Berlin, June 18.— (A P )—Those put forward for consideration the ers of bis non-Nazi colleagues and sections of the public able to obtain agreement with the House on the wants to deport with his hands the news of the burning addresses $3,000,000,000 genera] relief appro­ 'Weather Perfect clean—presaging some thought or — Publica­ made yesterday bj Vice Chancellor priation. prediction of troubles ahead /” Franz von Papen were stunned to­ “Action thereafter was to be ask­ some asked.- day by his unexpected blast against tion of Marburg Address ed on the compromise bill to in­ Others offered an explanatory "Manchester Days,” a three •'Vlays' crease home building, the strategy many precepts dear to the Nazis. opinion that Von Papen s^ke vyiia sales event that continued in stores The vice chancellor, a former evidently calling for scrapplhg of the connivance of Hitler after the Is Forbidden •— P m s ^ here Thursday, Friday and Satur­ The busiest spot In Jojith Dakoto la Moonlight Valley, in the Black Hills, humming with the acUvlty lieutenant colonel In the army- and chancellor’s epochal conference last all legialation other than toat on of preparation for the stratosphere filgnt to be made In late June or July by Major W. E. Kepnef anl day of this past wbek proved to be one of the few non-NazIa high In week In Venice with Premier Mus­ which both branchea have acted. Captain A. W . Stevens. T h is picture shews the bowl from which the take off will be made, with the 85 This would Include a vote on che the most successful sales days held the German government, told Mar­ solini of Italy. Aide of Chancellor Warns trucks'which hauled tanks of gas for the giant balloon. Prazler-Lemke farm mortgage re­ here in several years, In some cases burg University aludents that the These persons pointed out /that even eclipsing the Christmas busi­ Nazi. Party should not attempt un­ lief hill. Robinson Said, however, “Von Papen perhaps touched' upon ness of Inst year. Practically .every bridled control of the Reich. the Nazi details that the Italian of Class War. ^ its prospects were "bad.” That view also was given by him store that took part In the event re­ Three possibilities presented dictator pointed out to Hitler is ported today that the imbeatable aa the Rallroac* Labor Bill, for a themselves to anxious observers questionable” and Qius "the ' Von combination of wonderful weather MANCHESTER POST hoard to settle disputes between HOPE FOR DISARMAMENT who sought the background for the Papen structures, might have pres­ Berlin— June lA— (AP) — The and unusual bargains brought out fail workers and management It motive of the speech delivered by aged an about face Nazi administra­ boldest public criticism of the NaM fine crowds all three days. the usually suave and quiet gentle­ has not been passed by the Sen­ tion.’ This contingency, however, regime which has come from anyone ate. ■ Parking Spaces Crowded WINS V .F .W . PRIZE man who apparently has worked was glvendeas credence in some cir­ Parking spaces were at a prem­ in-fiuthority since C3iancellor H lt- Both these measures had deter­ RESTS ON NAVAL PARLEY hand-ln-glove In the regime of cles tl|an that accorded the -first ium despite the fact that locsd mer­ mined friends sSIll Insistent,' as on Adoll Hitler and who Indeed has possibility, and another section . qf lei’s assumption of power in Jenu- chants strove to have the public Saturday night that they be sent been credited aa being "the middle­ {mbUc opinion held to a third be­ ery, 1933, was made yesterday by parking places left clear for the t^P reM d en t Rqpsevel):.. man" who helped Der Fuehrer Into lief: That VoL Papen, oneb consid­ Franz Von Papen, vice-chancellor. shoppers.'Large numbers- of ont-of- Tiakes Firot a « Best Appear­ .............. Rimdf Oiff FoUcy Both the Americans and the p o w e r .■ -■■■- ■ '■ ered- a- protege-of -Hitler, - -was 'ex­ The sensational character'Of Ms town buyers were here, especially WESLEYAN HONORS Outwardly the President was "Does this fiery address mean pressing an opinion adverse to the remarks before students of Maiu on Saturday. Invariably the shop­ staying aloof from the Senate quar­ that Von Papeu, a holdover .from recent talk qnd actions of some burg university Is best Ulustrated pers visited the stores with their ing Unit m Big Parade in rels. The House merely was wait­ British Despair of Any the hard pressed pre-Nazi adminis­ members of the extreme wing on by the fact that no Berlin news­ shopping lists made out, having ing on the Senate. WATSON WOODRUFF tration. is on the way out like oth­ the Nationalist Socialists. papers printed even an excerpt. Von checked The Herald and the special - — 'One bill- that -Senate majority Hartford. Papen in guarded language pleaded advertiaetnmt aapphrment-tor the Agreement Being Reached quart leaders held out hope for was the ,tox. .thc re-establishment---,of ,• tb a - best values. / monarchy. House-approved K err bill to control Elmer A. Weden, of/the J. W. tobacco production through taxa­ at Geneva. Anderson-Shea Post, Veterans of Notice was served by the govern­ Hale Company, said that business Pastor of Center Chnrch ment-controlled Gerqian News Bu­ tion. Foreign ’Wars of Manchester won was. perfect all thrjiis days. He GEN. FOULOIS PREPARES reau upon its subscribers that the Speaker Rainey told reporters estimated 25 per .cent increase In first honors and a cup for the "best speech must not, be published In “we hope to adjourn Conggess business over tha^ previous “Man­ London, June 18.— (A P ) — The Given Doctor’s Degree— appearing" unit In the 1984 State Germany. sometime today, but it all depends chester Days.” Ail three days aver­ conviction that the world’s hopes Convention parade, Hartford, Sat­ Challenge on Religion upon the Senate.” aged about the/Same in the amount TO FIGHT HIS DISMISSAL for disarmament or limitation of One Local Graduate. urday afternoon for the fourth con­ - Von Papen. a Hitler "right-hand Representative Byrns, the Demo­ of business dpne. Mr. Weden said secutive year. 'ITie Manchester post, man.” challenged the Nazi regime’s cratic leader. Introduced a resolu­ that business °o Friday was about armaments are now pinned pri­ leading the sixth or veterans dlvl‘ claims that It must Impose its will tion for adjournment today but three tlmes/\he normal Friday busi­ marily on next year’s naval confer­ Rev. Watson Woodruff, pastor of Sion by reason of its win In 1983 at In the realm o* religion, and severe­ placed no time on its adoption. ness. He Aaid that shoppers seemed ence dominated the Anglo-Am eri­ Head of Army Air Corps Bridgeport, led the division behind EXPLOSION WRECKS ly criticized muzzling of the pren. Republicans Indicated cooperation to be Intorested In special phr- the Center-Congregational church,- can naval conversations which be­ the Manchester Pipe Bond with 58 V m Papen^naxt took up the Neal w as out the window, in view o f col­ chasea jmd In the values offered.

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