6>218 1 W P a S T R I

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V ■ -V: .'N \ \'- ATtnct IMIy CircafaitiQB Th« Wm Umt for tke MBtii «t JMM, ItW P h w m I •< D. 8. fnsum IM r «—« I » t MM B i M 6 > 2 1 8 or SMordaf mM hi M wIm aneheater'^A City of ViUago Charm'- TOL. i x n u NO. *42 (CIm MM A«*wtWBr oa Pat* U) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 14, 19S9 (SIXTEISN PAGES) PRICK THREE CEI h ------ . - - ■ - _ . ■ ■ ■ ...- . .t' - - . - — - ....... ») Parade Shows Like Frightened Fis]^, rStpialus Leaps and Dives 1 Armed Might Of 2 Powers France and Briciun in Firat Joint Diaplay of Military Strength Since W P A Strike Q^us< War in Heart' of Paris. ^ 14— ------------ —---------------- ' -g — -rW BoOetin! Household la Divided 1 R^ftemmenilationa iSb^is Prevent In Views on WPA-Strike ruhw laijr 14—<XV-Pnniler / President P« niM ier aoelMd toaight la a St. Paul, July 14.—(F)— Llfi By Labor Offic woifd-wMa BaaOlla O aj broad- Divers Telling Jn the WstBon' houMhold cart Oiat the rircBch A rm j rra i out somrthlng like this Executive States taniactble agalart aajr attack. mornings: Thb premier Bad aatloael de- Sul)'S Damage Cheater Watson, who / u ly Position on Wg feaae Bdalater, who earlier la president of tbe Minnesota outfi by Saying **Y| the day watched S0.000 of Workers AlUSuice, gSta up and rnuMe*e Saert troopa parade on goes out to exhort W^A work­ Cannot, Str&e tM BrH- Heavy Grountt .Swell and ers to aUy away/from their Jobs leh piardHBea la celebration of Falling Barometer Will In protest agalMt tha new relief Government** as Nf the IW th aaahrecwuy o f the regulations. 'h ^MMOrtte’ Fteath re^retathai, aald: "Any -Cause IndefinitVpelay Mrs. Wetoon gets up ondgoM By The Aaeoeiatel Pr8a|;j meaaoe, any 'effo rt at-domina­ down to the mimlcipei audito­ tion win Sad oa reaolved to de- On Squalus Salvagei rium-^ her Job os a IWA Boon after chancteriabig^ - feed rraach ^ r t le a and to projto* auperviaor. strtkM os rtrikaa "4| |ola oar efforte Wtth those o f all Portsmouth, N. H., July 14— govemmant,’* Pruldant • 'tNoplee determined to aafegnard fihe’a been ^ the Job e v ^ thefr^berfies.** ‘nts ill luck which has dogged tM day ainca the walkouts etartad. rsceivad frotii i submarine Squalua continued today It's a matter of law, sht explain- Ameiteaa Fadarstkai ef ihute, — W)— France and heavy aeaa prevented Navy dlv- to a questioner. As a super- ip a set e f recommit ^w>r, she belongs to nnn- removtog tbe*eauee at- < Britain rtaged fb «(r first Joint, dis­ ara from determining how nstich stttalhg union, and is forbidden \ qulttlhg the play pd military mi^h^ sincp the damage had reaulted front the wild by law to strlka. vrith Mr. ReoMweh at the World arar today befo^^torongs surge that first shot the craft above la Waahtogtata numbering more than a i^U qa in the surface .and then thumped i; Oreea,\AJ'i* priilfliat back upon the ocean floor. that the, preeldeat would the heart of Parla Rear Admiral C. ra , Oole m( the refioaunaadatMte. Planes, tanks, big and little guns, aaged the Portameuih Nayy Yard Roo^velt Will what eaa ho deao." hiotorised equipment and a cross from ths salvage Ship Faiten that a Ha AkTiii.ai^ to dteeleae •action o f the finest troops of botb heavy ground aweil and a failing _ seakr weie edtered b u t__ nations, 80,000 Strong, piunded be­ Here ik..toe submarine Squat us i t the height of its Irep from the depts off Portsmouth, N. and Just before it plummeted back to the barometer we'uld delay diving In­ Send Mesdase ndfidMiad "tw o or. thne." fore a rSTlewing stand. bottom with Ib i cargo of 28 seamen who lost their lives when the underwater craft first sank. Buoyed hy compressed air pumped 4 n to .liftl^ definitely. at hte pm a --^ There President Ltebnm, Premier pontoons, the Squblijs surged to the surface, stood on its tall like a fighting fish, then broke away from the pontoons and d lv ^ The dlsas^us- 'U ntil men can ba cant down no waeven Md eti Daladler, and British War Secretary minute vdped out smhtn. weeks o f hardy savage work. _ sv -'v ona can know for.aiu:* whether the Oil N^^aBty ea the WFA | Laslie Hore-Belisha stood with the drj^ forward compartmento have auto hi thee* rt high command o f Prance^i and been flooded, whether the three big "Ten eiBaot etrihe Britain's air, land and sea forces Saves Pennies for Bicycle; pontoons atlll attachad to tha House Offidab and the rulera -of the French col­ Squalua have been broken Or bow W FA onial empire. Britain Gk^arB Stolen After, Three Days badly tha ahip la tangiad to the Refuae Any Chiea <Mi Aaked whethar the Among Lebrun’a guests at the American Pr< Is M I wtthia tiM I main reviearing stand was Mm Pittsburgh, July 14.—(A’)— broken net of fiftlng gear from which it broke teta ymtantey. Contents; |/ndentoocl that nap «dT James Roosevelt, mother o f Preai- War Machine A fter sabiM pennies for eight ^^Yfeaaahlto' dent Roosevelt She came to PVance yeara to bu^a |8fi bicycle, 12- Gaeas A i U tite g BRairt Ttem ‘ He Urges Qnidi Adion . UqUl thaaa pointa hava baaa set­ datwaOura ^ Wednesday tn visit her sister. Mm yeaixild FranUte-Langadaie had Damaged Di IS their Jdha uid Dora Delano Ferben a resident ^ At Top Speed hla fun Just thrm'^dayk before tled tha salvage experlA can oaly Waabhytea. Ji^Jf.4r-4a)->Pna- JueOee ageate someone stole tbe guWB w to whan anothar lifUag a - Patta. klsat Rodqovrtt eonqiiated tedap a one leaotw. e f law MarUdag tagethsr toward an un­ he parked outside British Cousulate Prac­ ton tea mads. Natlaaa) certain future ,the two nations Join­ Action Taken to Ward mother’s bakery. Natqr otficam hava Mdd peihape a BNatege to OsagiMa on tha asta ateeUfig L ., _____ , ed in ohservanes o f the 150th anni- " I walked aU over Iboking for tically in State o f Siege Meany Asserts na~-t waak o r mayba not until next tiaUtp rituatlon aad juneagsd to velte to .tha iW ag < veraaty o f Prsnch independence. Off Another Autumn my bike," eadly .mmmented the Beptembarr br eviai later, but tbaaii amd tt to the logMatan about * -mateda that tha OssUMMnMsudaa BhiMIs Day youth. ‘T Juat hope that person July 3 ; Japaneae aatimates have baaa gMaaifi only, V ah, s A t > '' a. VThs hugs dsw onrtration ot unity Criaia; Hope to See tKil give it Iwckio me. It’S take Worj| on Audit Apol qtia® fo r Mlalake. la oaa aw lft mteimi yartaedap a Whlto. UouM offtohda wmSi net Mhper M dwmnsmoratsd the day la 1879 when -me An awful kmg time to save sorgs o f buoyaate, aatog tha Rqurtui new Tatl^. moha ciaahed into Baatile Eaa^g o f TenseueM. aikttoer f8L 1 know If that per­ CtVR UUT CSiMB M to Ito OMitoBto ahanghal, July 1 Uka a live things ^hraateg tte bow S i >t toto m iJ Saau m pSSSSR . to Mbctata political offenders son kacw bow much I wanted a TtavaIrtS ^Was Accurate clear ot the. freter la aa expkirtve the trtooler as a flag and London. July 14— —Britain hike and how many pteturea of from 'teiiigtao that snaothar o f team nag Mokaa pea* ■qnality.'‘Frststni^ ha nrseTWwar.meehlBe -as - barne PveTiiaaajt at ho stoeddn’t Amariean property la tooaa hafora It asak again, miUUy- a motto. keep I t " apeed today to ward off anothar aati-Brttlrti demonstrationa Chief Accountant p tag aevan weaha ot aaivagaaOort I t waa dealgned to show the na-< --- ^ -----------:---- ----- a, Committee vrtedthteweili to defer Ha kept lautumn eriitt,'*-hoping that mid Monday aad Wednesday Jurt at tha momant o f ineesaa. wmeldetetten ef the neutnatp Im tional preparedness o f the two allies Ingaley Company B High Naval officiate and technical in ths face of the Italian-Oerman September Inatead would aee inter­ the British consulata had sue uatil next eamleli, thus Aide- national tenalon eaaed. clareaJD uti^^nsisted axpatte oonfarred aU throogh Oil tncklng the admfedalratloa’e neu- military combine. Historic dates tlcally ia a atata of afege alglit aboard tha -raaeua ahip Fal­ atrueU ai tt aa Aa tha govemnoent diacioaed de Japanese Mob July 8. tnditp progiam. taila of a vaat Augurt-September Mainly oF^pervising. con to map but* a new plan ot ae- TIm pVMMMlt „ — « •a Page T ws.) 'They said tha premlaes of tjie Uoa, but Uttia ipaateatiy could bo HM-8tftkia,gi*a eu kt^ mobilisation plan, '.the highly auth­ Standard Vacuum Company, a k ^ er he bad dlaouand ths paathOi^ oritative London Ttmea called atten­ WaUrbury. July 14. John done until the dlvere determined o f a wingriaalimal reesw nata Go- Shows Feelings with many British -inlneaa firms wjiether any damaga had baen done tion to the “atato o f maximum pre- aad the conaiilate, arere atqnsd. W. Meany o f Bogbti N. J., tobar and npUad that ka haff aot paredneaa for defenae during that o f the George H. i to the Squalua heraelf aad whether teJlMd abiMit It. Nazi Press Hits period of the year which ia common­ Later repraseatatlvea of the iwU- ey Acoouni would be partible to use any o f la Ip rt ly ngarded as peculiarly liable to About British Britlah Oomiplttae and tbe Japa­ ing Company partoerl to taka tba salvage preparations.

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