SO U TH m a n (MES f e e , !GONN4vW e d n e ^ o c t o ^ r 15, FOURTH!^ PA1^9|S ! yOL. XLV^ NO. 13. (Caassiiled. Adrertlidng on ^age 12) m o f ’ PLANAPI2UC Jake Fteagle is Dead; c e n w i l L t i rirjwjOp^^ITriyefbr^iiate iti Jei^y DR.I.0EBE DISCUSSION OF Was Notorious Bandit VOTfAGAM REICHSTAG’S HEAU; CONSWATION Springfield,'Mo.y Oct. 15.—(A p)^ Conscious, tu t weak from his \ CHDD'.'4’ - LABOR. ' . —Jake Jleagle, notorious bank rob­ wound and the tnp from Branson to . "... ber and murderer, shot jfesterday at Springfield in a private automobile, VOTE IS 269 TO 2(» Branson, Mo., when captured by a Fleagle grew steadily weaker ■V Selectmen to Foster Another posse of officers: died in a hospital through l3ie night and physicians No/Women to WorkRt N$bt here today at 9:5.5 a. m.\ ' j early today said he had no chance to Fleagle, shot through the abdo­ live. A blood vessel had been ruptur­ Nor #W brs B n ^ r ON C^EA'nNG STUDENTS Study of Merging Project; men when he w m surprised by the ed by the bullet. 18 iVeteren SmxJist Statesmn posse of officers, as he boarded a Officers sought to question him S^cago, bet. 15.—(AP)—^The train at Branson, w ^ brought to about various crimes throughout the Years jrf Age—To Stop «I^;X)fef^tor” machine is going b Re-eiected — Centrists School Districts Alone to the hospital here at 4:30 p. m. yes­ night, but due to his condition lit­ to Tihake'it unpleasant for Uni­ terday. tle information was obtained. versity of bhicagd students who be Considered This Time. Custom ^ore Mbrch T. ch^t in'ekfiff^ti^ and' Bararians Ra% to br. J. A. Larsen, research _____ \ psychiattist, announced today he New York; Oct. 15—(AP) —Dele­ wotdd: use students in Ifis Support—Session b A public meeting fpr the discus 126,000 ON STRIKE his experimdiits ' with the ma­ sion of proposed school districts gates of the annual convention of the Cotton Textile Institute today, chine. ' 'fhe purpose is to test the Quiet Aldiongh An consolidation here wAs suggested at accuracy of the machine and to last night’s meeting of the Board of FOR HIGHER WAGES unanimously approved diimination I ..demonstrate its value In a court of night work for minors under 18 of law. • abb Police Are Kept on Selectmen. The proposal was re­ years pf age and for aU women. ceived with favor by all the mem­ ■ase?. Night work was defined as being bers of the group and a date will from 7 p. m. to 6 a. m. Duty. probably be set in the very near District Attorney Says Gang­ Largest Labor %onp m In voting approval of the prin­ future. The Selectmen believe that cipal of such night work eUmihation, the entire school districts problem ster Appears to be on World Quits Worfcjn Ber the. convention delegates i sighed a Berlin, Oct 15.—(AP)—^Dr. Paul has been changed with the acquisi­ document in which they agreed to Loebe, Socialist,, ^was re-elected tion of the High school by the town stop night work for minors ihider 18 and the Cheney owned schools by -and for women by next Marcdi .fint D0WNWM.D0UGAN president o^ the Reichstag at today^s Read to Recovery. lin— Serious S itu a te . session. the Ninth district. '■ii. if and so long as a policy of gradual To Call Conference 'y.-. elimination throughout the Industry, The re-election of toe veteran The Selectmen propose to call the outlined in the document, is con­ statesman who., was first Reefed Joint School Board, and the various New York, Oct. 15.—(AP.)—Jack Berlin, Oct. 15.—(AP.)—One hip- tinued. W dl Known Local Dyer president of the Reichstag school district committeemen into “Legs” Diamond, New York gang­ dred twenty-six thousand B ei^ 'The policy of general elimination was regarded as being of .great conference a t the Municipal building ster, who was shot Sunday in his metal workers, members of the "was expressed in a sentence in ), Struck by Car Driven by political significance in showing that to discuss the proposition of school hotel room, appeared today to be largest trade imion group in the which the signatories expressed the: Centrist Party was unwilling to district consolidation entirely inde­ swing completely to toe Right winniog his fight to recover from belief that it was practicable toi: Attributing the present business depression -to war and, post-war in­ pendent of any of the other consoli­ world, laid down their tools at ten -eliminate the night work in guestiorT Had the Catholic parties, namely dation proposals made ^ in 1928, his five bullet wounds. o’clock today in protest at govern­ fluences beyond the control of the national administration, .former Miss Kathryn Newton. by progressive acceptance of the Ambassador Dwight W. Morrow, Republican candidate for United. States the Centrists and Bavarians, failed After the school district committee­ He rallied during the night from ment arbitrator’s award of a reduc­ p^cy by 75 per cent of the^pindlM to support Loebe, all possibilities of men and Selectmen have met in con­ a pulmonary collapse he suffered tion in their wages. The reduction Senator from New Jersey, is pictured above as ha opened his c^pupaign in:^e industry the first y^W, 80 pgr in Ne^r^k. He reaffirmed his stand for repeal of the:Eighteeuth Amend­ William. Dpugan, of Linden rallying labor behind . him would ference it is planned to hold a public yesterday afternoon, and today Dr, was of eight per cent for workers cei^the next year and 85 per cent have failed. mass meeting for discussion of the C. M. Burnett, chief resident sur­ of above 18 years of age, and six ment a^rept^aled “wholly .unauthorized statements” that he may be street, secretary and treasurer of The Vote the^^iird year and thereafter, m an qppoidefit qf PresldOTt Hoover-for the 1932 RepubHcan nominatibn for The Dougan Dye Works, Inc., bn project. geon of Polyclinic hospital, describ­ per cent for those below that age. ^ Mall Vote ’*■ Dr. Loebe received 269 votes WhUo Up Again ed his condition as satisfactory, The strike creates a new and the Residency. ■ - Harrison street, suffered a possible Dr. Ernst Scholz of toe German Consolidation of school districts Before the convention opened, Sie fracture of toe skull when struck thought still critical. menacing snarl in the German eco­ document sighed by all the dele­ Peoples’ Party received 209 v6tes.' iliere has come up again at this time When Diamond arrived at the nomic and political tangle. No one down on East Center street by an Previously Dr. Loebe had obtain­ because the Selectmen feel that at present ventures to predict what gates today had been ^ n t ,by ffiail automobile early this morning while hospital Sunday, surgeons said if to m enf^s of the institute,’ \^ch HEBRON JONESES ed 226 votes. Dr. Schtflz 179, Wil­ plenty of opportunity should be he lived imtil nightfall today he it may mean to the nation’s eco­ in the act of helping another motor- helm Piec, Communist, 68, add W al-. given for (fiscussion before any bill nomic situation, since the metal in­ repres^m the majority of oatton T TTT who bad run out of gas. The would have an excellent chance of mills in bgtir north and southj^ LjLjsIjkj 1 Iv /lS I jianchester Memorial hospital where ter Graef, German Nationalist, '41 is presented to the next General As­ recovery. At that time, however, the dustry affects so many /other votes. As no candidate bad obtain­ sembly which convenes in January. As a reiidt of this officers ® the Mr. Dougmo’'vas taken, after the ac­ odds were estimated at 100 to 1 branches of industry, nor has it —------- ed an absolute majority bn tbfe fifst. Now that each district owns all its been forecast how it may affect institute h||jj received by mau be­ cident on East Center street, report­ against his living until tonight. fore the convention opened expres­ STAND'ON n E S ’ If Brother of Candidate, and! ed his condition as critical. ballot, a second ballot was held be­ school buildings and the town owns Crain Sees Him politics, in view of the metal work­ tween the two leading candidates,. its high school it is believed that the ers being among the staimchest of sions of approval of elimination of ,His»Wifei Had: Npt Qpnfl.to .BOu^ord Driver Dr. Loebe winning. matter of equalisation can be pre­ District Attorney Crain saw him the night w ^ c in questioi^^'repre­ Mr. Dougaq was. standing beside this morning. {Republicans. Willimantic V the iKesult 1 While the newly elected Reich­ sented to the various districts much Plants Affected sen ting 20,00cyj00 spindles.^oday’a a parked automobile owmed by Wil­ stag, with its greatly-increased zep* more clearly. ' “There was a marked improve-1 vote added 226^5 spindlesJ: Replies to Demoncratic Can­ Would Have Been Different. liam D. Page; of 15 Franklin street, ment since Sunday,” Mr. Crain ob- j Among the larger plants affected resentation of. Fasrists and Com­ Cheney Urges Restudy by the walkout were the AUgemeihe The mail caiW'as prior t<f*the con­ an insurance agent, when he was munists thus got tmder way to; a Howell Cheney, chairman of the served. “His voice was strong, his i vention brought^eplies o^'^pproval Hebron?- Conn.,'.
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