
■ jf - 'f .S^i^ ■f-;v-^4.^ .' f- ^•:v >>.*v -I f "v'- ■ : . f - f W » ' ^ / • ^. bj O. S. Weathe NET PRESS BUN B artfo rd . AVEBAQB DAILY CIRCULATION for the Month of December, 1929. state library—Gb«p* Snow tonight and Tnesday, pos> i Conn sibly changing to rain and rising 5 , 5 1 6 temperature. Memben of the Audit Barean of Circulation* _____ PRICK THREE CENTS SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN'., MONDAY. JAJ^UARY 27, 1930. TWELVE PAGES (Classified Advertising on Page 10) VOL. XLIV., NO. 100. When Cupid Visited Hospital ASKS FOR CUT PLAN to COMPROMISE CONVICTS CONFESS INRATESON DETAILS OF ‘BREAK’ RAYONYARNS ON LIMITING FLEETS TdllWwtiTe Hkkey H.wi^^|)3|NINDIA Senator Wheeler A p p d sj^ ^ ^ ^ PoltCe of BostO/l Great Britain Makes New for Reduction of Tariff to I i jrr i Gesture of Faith When It START TROUBLE Help Our Cotton Manu-i For Bears and Wolves Announces Cancellation : ATaATHERINGS of Construction of Her facturers—-His Appeal, i Boston, Jan. 27.—(AP.)—It seemsAsend the Algerian farmers a few the Algerian farmer is having hisTwolves, wild dogs, sled dogs, bears, pumas, wild boars and peccaries to Two Newest Cruisers; Hartford, Jan. 27.—(APT—Con-' D-J-p Tfialf* Fla? InStSad of Washington, Jan. 27.-*-(AP)—Ap­ troubles too, and could do with a eat up the grasshoppers which are fessions obtained from Roland G .; naiSC IDCir T ldg lUMCdU Ul pealing ior a reduction in the tariff bit of farm relief. Superintendent devouring the parsnips and turnips, on rayon raw materials and yarns. of Police Michael H. Crowley made or whatever it is Algerian farmers Italian Parity Prohlem Lalone, Leo Landry and Watson j grow? If such grasshopper destroy­ Moulthrope, fugitives from the Con- j National Banner and Free Senator Wheeler, Democrat, Mon- this discovery today after an inter-- . ' pre,ter translated a voluminous ap er's are unavailable, M. Bellanoq necticut state prison who were cap- | tana, asserted m the Senate today received by mail from one thinks some agoutis, hedgehogs, Still Remains Unsolved. tured in Florida and are to be tried , for All Fight Follows; Sev­ that British interests controlled pro­ Papis ~Bellanoq, “ pensioned school­ marmots and goats might do. In for the murder of a Jacksonvill^de-, addition to the animals, M. Bel­ mys' duction in this coimtry. master of Media, Algeria, tective, have cleared up the “If there’s one schedule in this en­ Would the prefect of police of lanoq would have the prefect send London, Jan. 27.—(AP)—As the tery of their escape from the eral Persons Are Injured. tire bill that is going to take mil­ this such a wonderful city use his some tourists to aid his beloved Al­ naval powers moved toward com­ Wethersfield institution, it was The unique wedding ceremony, pictured above, was held in a Los geria. Angeles hospital because Dr. Violetta G. Shelton, woman plastic surgwn lions from the American farmer and good offices and wide influence to promise today on two of their most learned today. put it in the hapds of the greatest Warden Charles S. Reed, adimtted Bombay, India, Jan. 27.— (A P I - of Cincinnati, believes that weddings should never be postponed. Al­ troublesome problems—the physical though Dr. Shelton had suffered a broken spine in an auto accident, ^ d trust in the world it ic rayon,” he that Parole Officer George H. Brad­ Stirring scenes were enacted in var­ said. methods of limiting fleets and Italy’s ley. who with County Detective Ed- was held rigid in bed by surgical appliances, she insisted that her son Gil­ demand for parity with France— ious parts of India Sunday as Na- man, 19, and Ethel Raney, marry on the scheduled date. Left to nghlj The American Viscose Company, wLd J. Hickey questioned the trio chief rayon producer, is owned and Great Britain made- a new gesture in Florida, has notified him that the tionalist advocates the empire over 1 g^j.g £>j.. Shelton, in bed, the bride. Rev. J. H. Moore, officiating clergyman, LOCKED IN A BUNKHOUSE of faith in the naval conference suc­ controlled by London interests, he details of the prison break on tlm gathered to eXpress their aspira- j and the groom. contlnufed, adding it had “piled up cess by announcing that construc­ morning of January 4 aje now tions for Indian independence. millions in profits” and had “paid tion of her two newest cruisers has known to him. The warden is await­ One hundred thousand assembled been cancelled. ing a full report from Mr. Bradley, tremendous dividends in cash and TEAMSTERS DIE IN FIRE for a monster mass meeting atj stock.” The British announcement coin­ he said. Chowpathy Sands and passed an in-j cided with a meeting of the “Big Confessed All. Wheeler’s Request dependence resolution. A strong MITCHELL URGES SPEED Asking a rate of 35 per cent on Five” in Downing street at which County Detective Hickey admitted further progress was said to have to a representative of the Hartford Communists mill workers faction single and grouped rayon filaments, that clashed with Nationalists and in and single yams in place of rates in Two Men Burned to Death at SEARCHERS LOCATE been made toward a compromise on Times at Jacksonville today a tonnage plan designed to settle the “they (Lalone, Landry and Moul- free for all fighting several persons the bill ranging from 45 to 50 per were injured. IN TRANSFERRING UNITS cent Wheeler said: Lumber Camp; Door Brok­ perennial argument on this technical thrope) have told me There were other less violent “I’m not seeking this reduction in phase of naval limitation. about their escape." He said the ElELSON AIRPLANE Italian Parity three not only told him how scenes. At Ashram the little colony I the name only of the American con- of Mahatma Gandhi, venerable ad­ I sumer. I’m asking it also in the en In But Roof Caves In At the same time it was disclosed, tained the saws w^th that serious consideration was being filed the bar in the skylight J*® vocate of passive resistence to Brit­ Attorney General Opposes | JUMP INTO NETS {name of the cotton manufacturers. ! The cotton industry is in the dol­ given by several delegations to a one-story bakeshop am. ™ade their ish dominion, spent the day witn Bodies Not Found on First proposal that the Italian parity getaway, but also other details in fasting and spinning and at an eve­ drums. Burying the Men. “Practically all cotton manufac­ problem be met by a treaty declara­ connection with their escape. ning meeting in the presence of Putting District Attorneys- JQ £SCAPE FIRE tion in which all powers would join. Asked if the confessions Evolved their leader passed the resolution turers are hoping there will be a T r i p— Believed to Be reduction in the tariff because rayon Dalton, Mass., Jan. 27.—(AP) This would state that the sovereign any prisoner or official at the Con­ for independence. right of every nation to build an necticut prison, Mr. Hickey replied Under Civil Service; Cites is so necessary in their industry. George Porter, 55, and (Carles Free for All Fight. Scarcely one of them, however, has Buried in Deep Snow. adequate fleet was fully recognized, •T am not at liberty to disclose The meeting at Chowpathy Sands (Jurley, 38, teamsters at the W. B. but that the signatories voluntarily this.” Mrs. Willebrandt Opimon. Five Girl Students Leap from dared aisk a decrease as they are Ward Lumber Camp were burned to wa.3 in progress when a number of afraid of retaliation from this agree not to exceed a certain con­ Oimmunist nrill workers bearing a death today in a fire which de­ struction program between now hnd Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 27.— powerful trust” \Seattle, Jan. 27.— (AP)—Half the red flag arrived and urged the audi­ Third Story in Newport; Asks Reconsideration stroyed a bunkhouse. L. F. Wil­ 1936. (AP )—Legal machinery of tne Washington, Jan. 27.— (AP)—At­ mystery of the disappearance, No­ The twin attack on two of the state of Florida was being set m ence to pull down the National Senator Jones, Republican, Wash­ liams, another employe, was se­ motion today against three CoMec- flag. A free for all fight ensued in torney General Mitchell today urged ington, announced in the Senate verely burned about the hands in vember 9, of Carl Eielson and Earl most difficult of the conference ticut convicts held here in connec­ which old shoes and sand were us3;l. the House eXpenditures committee Firemen Hurt. earlier that he would ask reconsid­ attempting to rescue them, Borland was solved today with dis­ problems, coinciding with the Brit­ ish cruiser cancellation announce­ tion with the slaying of a Jackson- One Communst finally succeeded in to eXpedite action on legislation to eration of the recent action in strik- i Porter and Curley were the only covery of their wrecked plane in an ' occupants of the bunkhouse. Wil­ ment, started the second week of the lille detective and the woundmg of climbing the flagpost and nailing on transfer the prohibition enforcemeri. icy lagoon, 90 miles southeast of the “Hammer and Sycle” banner. Newport, R. L, Jan. 26.—(API- (Continued on Page 2.) liams occupied another bunkhouse conference in an atmosphere of smil­ another. j unit from the Treasury to the Jus­ I^orth Cape, Siberia. The bodies of ing confidence. It was emphasized on The Duval county Grand Jury, or When the Communists left, volun­ Six students, five of them girls, of nearby and was awakened by the which Gilchrist B.
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