SAY WALL ST. LEADERS Were Hurt in a Tornado Which Struck Mr

SAY WALL ST. LEADERS Were Hurt in a Tornado Which Struck Mr

.......... , .V THE WEATHER . NET PRESS RUN Forecast by U. S. Weatoer Borean, AVERAGE DAILY dROtlLATION Hartford. for tile Monlli of September, 1929 Bain tonlgrit and probabty iliurs- day morning; rlring temperature 5,357 Thonday. Uemben of tlM Aadit Bnrean et dreolatloBe -FOORTEEN PAOES PRICE rUKEB CEN'rS VOL. XUV., NO. 26. (dasslfled AdTerttolng on Page 12) SOOTH MANCHESTER, OCTOBER 30, i020: W ^ ‘f . JOINT BOARD J A l S m E S Tornado Sweeps T e x a s ; Five Hurty Much Loss ACTION HAY FOR REFUSING r Houston, Texas, Oct. 30— (A P )— )When the twister struck their home: C A l § SCRAP TO T E L TALES One naan was perhaps fatally injur­ Carried' 660 feet'- m their bed, ed and two women and two men amidst the wrecksge of their houde, SAY WALL ST. LEADERS were hurt in a tornado which struck Mr. and Mrs. J; A . Martin escaped the edge of Houston today. death. Mrs. Maridn was still in bed Wftif a dozen houses were demol-: when rescuers reached the^ seene. Not E v^ billed on for As- School Officials hcrease Ex­ Capital Reporters Get 45 ished, bams and garages were She suffered . probable internal in­ TRAIL OF LOST BILLIONS AS STOCK W ave of Selling Hysteria wrecked and several dwellings were juries; Her hushand was scratched and bruised. > ' ■' PRICES COLLAPSED Days Because They WOl unroofed. sistanco^ ^ w i n g T k t Disappears as Largest Fi­ pense Budget Over Town B. B. Works, 68, received injuries Near AUef, where the storm was from which he may die, and his 65- believed to have struck last, consid­ Meeting Kgore-^ystein Not Reveal Names of 49 year-old wife was bruised and, cut erable damage was done . t h e Go?dnnneiit’s Fi­ nancial Institutions and Called Ridicnlons. Speakeasy Proprietors. /• nances Are Undistnrbed. Wealthiest Men Come to Washington, ■ OcL 30.— (AP.)- Washington, Oct. 30.— (A P ) — GRUNDY TELLS SENATE Market’s Support; Prices When Manchester’s joint ^chool A fter a^essing all the effects of tbe Three reporters for the Washington board met yesterday and approved shocks administered by the Stock of a budget of $423,746 for school Times, afternoon newspaper were Take Upward Tom from J^ket during the last few days, expenses thereby increasing the ap­ today sentenced to 45 days each In LODGE PICKED HARDING experienced business men associat­ propriation made at the annual jail by Judge Peyton Gordon in the ed with the admirdstration of the Very Opening— Exchange town meeting by $33,746, it started District of Columbia Supreme Court TEAR EPIDEMIC national government are a unit ip something that may require expert for refusing to reveal to the Grand Pennsylvanian Readily the declaration that fundamentally, to Qose at Noo¥4'omor- legal opinion and possibly state Jury the names and addresses of s t r i f e s KANSAS commerce, industry and finance will legislature action to straighten out. persona from whom they claimed to Speaks of His Part at G. emerge substantially undisturbed. The Selectmen recommended to the have purchased liquor. row and Stay Closed Rest The latest public word, as.it was last annual town meeting that the In passing sentence for contempt Wichita Holds Crying B ee- given‘late last night over radio by school appropriation be $390,000. of court. Judge Gordon .told the 0 P. Conventions— An­ Sad Sight Shocks, Populace Julius Kirin, assistant secretary of of the Week. The joint school board had asked trio, Gorman M. Hendricks, 35; Lin­ Until It is Explained. commerce, has been echoed and re- for $416,000. The voters approved of ton Burkett, 30 and Jack E. Nevin, echoied by officials of Cabinet ranx the Selectmen’s recommendation. Jr., 24, that the questions asked swers Questions Frankly. New York, OcL 30— (A P)—^Pow­ Yesterday the joint school board Wichita, Kas., Oct. 30.— since President Hoover briefly out­ them by the Grand Jury were en­ (AP.)—Tears- streaming from erful buying support, supplied-by completely ignored the voterg’ de­ tirely proper. The law, he said, did lined it. ' cision and decided to spend $423,- Washington, Oct. 30.— (A P )—A their eyes, a do^en customers “The growth of the income of ths some of toe country’s largest finan­ not recognize the ethics of the news­ and a' score of employ^ dash­ cial institutions and wealthiest In-s 746 on schools this year. The Se­ paper profession as sufficient wide range of activities of Joseph nation, the advance in the well be­ lectmen will proliably ask Town ed into' the ’ street from the ing pf its business men, its' wage dividuals, including John D. Rocke­ grounds for a plea for immunity. R. Grundy, of Pennsylvania were in­ Council William S. Hyde for his First National bank here and Vlsit^ Speakeasies earners and its farmers during re­ feller, Sr. and his son, turned the opinion on authority in the matter. quired into by the Senate lobby com­ for half an hour wept on the .he men told the court they had cent years, has not been due to course of stock prices definitely up­ Otherwise the appropriation wi’’ sidewalk while n o o n time light liquor in 49 speakeasies in mittee, today, covering the 1920 Re­ temporary and fleeting causes," he come before the adjourned annr crowds wondered and, ap­ ward today after a week of dis>* ashington. They explained they publican national convention at said. “It has been a definite upward town meeH’*" tn be held in proaching, also burst into astrous selling by panic-stricken .ad grained admittance through Chicago and a Pennsylvania patron­ trend. Basically, our normal pur­ 1930. tears. investors and speculators through­ friends and that they had promised chasing power has not been impair­ ISstiinate. age conference in Washington this An employe, who apparently out toe world has washed aw ay not to reveal the names of the ed.. Regardless of regrettable specu- The gross estimated expense of preferred to remain a man of more than 25 billion dollars in quot­ bootleggers, asserting their only year. larive uncertainties, the industrial schools here this year is $423,746 Grundy readily told of his par­ mystery, tripped a lever, re­ and copimercial structiure of the ed values. plus an additional $250 that is now purpose in going to the speakeasies Gains of $5 to $30 a share were ticipation in a conference of Repub- leasing a dozen tear gas bombs nation is sound.” necessary for insurance on children was to develop news stories relating quite general on toe N ew York lican leaders at Chicago which de- ‘ not intended for everyday Klein's Opinion transported in school busses. The to crime conditions in Washington, Stock Ebcchange, and were well termined to press the nomination of Nobody cried as much as tha An impressive array of considera­ net estimated expense is $405,000, Hendricks testified that to com­ maintained, with corresponding ad­ W arren Harding after the deadlock two or three employes who had tions baclUng up that judgment, all since the Selectmen figure that the ply with the jury’s request would vances on the N ew York Curb M ar­ between Leonard Wood and Frank to stay inside to see that noth­ pointing Put that commodity prices school item will receive about $10,- bring him and the other two report­ ket and the otoer security ex­ ing was disturbed. have been kept clear from inflation 000 from outside pupil tuition and ers into disrepute and that the viola­ O. Lowden. | changes of toe country. in securities, was presented by Dr. about $9,000 from the Ninth school tion of the ethics of the newspaper The president of the Pennsylvania ' Leading New' York Bankers, Klein. As to the -Stock Market per­ district on school leases. The esti­ profession would cause them to lose Manufacturers Association again meeting in informal conferences at formance of tbe last two years, he mated expenses itemized are as fol­ their positions. quickly accepted any credit due him toe offices of J. P. Morgan & Co., said that “profits of business justi­ lows: Districts 1-8, $138,505; High Though sentenced for 45 days, the for rate increases in the pending REINARTZ TO HEAD reported that toe situation was dis­ fied an advance in stock prices, but school, $98393; High school main­ reporters face an indeterminate sen­ tariff bill. tinctly improved. tenance, $4,000; Evening schools, tence as they would be liable ti) He said he was host at a lunch­ they did not justify going up to To Suspend Business $4,000; Franklin, school. Heating another contempt action if they re­ eon here in April of Pennsylvania the sky.” W ith every indication that the plant and Recreation building main­ fuse to answer the questions at the political leaders at which the nomi­ Privately, two Cabinet members wave of selling hysteria had pass­ tenance, $8,000; ’Trade school main­ end of their term. ’The judge implied nation of Albert L. Watson, of most associated with business and ed, governors of toe New York tenance. $4,000; Ninth district, that the three might be freed before Scranton, to be federal judge pf the monetary affairs have indicated the Stock Exchange met this afternoon R16634S. the expiration of their sentence if middle district of Pennsylvania, was View that the securities markets and decided to delay toe opening of Archaic System. they answered the questions. discussed. Watson’s nomination is W ill Enlist Mid Instruct Ama- ^lad to face the reckoning for an the exchange tomorrow from '10 a.

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