Truce Is Declared by Capital, Labor

Truce Is Declared by Capital, Labor

MANCHESTER, CONNa, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5,1933. MILK PRICE GOES UP Tear Gas Closes Stock Exchange TRUCE IS DECLARED THROUGHOUT STATE BY CAPITAL, LABOR Control Board Fixes Mnu- HURLER OF BOMB For First Time in N a to ’ s French Fliers Start Bnn Price to Be Pud SOUGHT IN BOSTON History, War Times Ex­ Fanners— Reasons for On Atlantic Flight cepted, There Is Complete ^ R a is e . Detecdres BeBeve Hob Holds Brooklyn. Aug. 5.—(AP)— A^,340 m il^ set last February by Unity in Indnstry— M on - Man Connected With trans-Atlantic flight to “nowhere' Squadron Leader Oswald R. Gay- Haxtfbxd, Aug. 6.—(AP) — Th« began today when Ueut. Maurice ford and Flight-uAutenant Gilbert torimn Declared on E. Nicholetts of the British Royal state control board yesterday I R o^ and Paul Codes, French avia­ Stock Market Case. tors took off from Floyd Bennett air force. They flew from Cranwell, set 7% cents a quart as a minimum Arid at 4:41 a. m., e. s. t. In an at- England to Walflsh Bay, Southwest Strikes and Lockouts. price to be paid farmers for their I tempt to set a distance record. A frica . winic, thus m eeting one o f the de­ They planned to cross the ocean Named After Flier * mands of-organised dairymen, who Boston, Aug. fl—(AP) — Eugene I by way of New Fqundland and the The monoplane of Rossi and Codes threatmiea to strike unless such S. Daniell, Jr., of Somerville, leader Hyde Park, N. Y., Aug. 5—(AP) Great Circle route and then “Just is called the “Joseph Lebrix” in of a newly created “Commoners or —President Roosevelt te ready to action was tak ^ keep going.” Persia, Africa or Rus­ honor ot the. fam ous French filer At the same time, the board an­ International party,” was sought to­ who w as killed in 1931 and it car-r annoimce a general truce betwemx nounced dealers would be permit­ sia may be their landing place, they day for questioning in connection ried 1,770 g^ons of gasoline. This American capital and labor on oU ted to chaorge 14 certe a quiurt for indicated, but they would prefer to with the tear gas bombing of the 'land in Karachi, India. Their di­ tremendous load led observers to disputes pending establishment of Twtiv at re i^ ah increase of two New York Sto^ Exchange. cents tc consumers. A portion of rection after reaching the Scilly fear a crash oh the take off, and as the recovery codes. the increase the announcement Lieutenant Timothy Donovan of islands off the English coast, TriUtel a result city and U. S. Navy fire Representatives of employers and said, was due to increased dealer the Boston police department order­ determined by weather. \ workers on toe advisory board of costs under the National Recovery ed Daniell picked up after an in­ The record they look to smash to (Continued <m Page Two^ the industrial recovery administra­ vestigation revealed the Somerville A c t _________________________ I tion, including the leaders of capital While most of the leaders of the “Commoner” had soiight a pass to and labor, have agreed with Gener­ farmers movement could not be the New York Exchange. al Hugh S. Johnson, toe industrial reached at a late hour last night The arrest of four men in a loft at administrator, on a moratorium on for comment on the board’s action, 161 Milk street, headquarters of strikes and lockouts. “The intemationsd Party," preceded SEC. H IM BACK IN U. S. Ralph Hemingway of North Haven, For the first time in Amesican ariio presided at a meeting of pro­ the order for Daniell’s arrest. The history, excluding war times, there ducers there last nij^t, said the so- four, adl Greater Boston men, were te toe apparent assurance ot com­ called Wadhams resolution de­ held as “suspicious persons.” VISITS THE PRESIDENT plete unity in industry in behalf ot manding the higher price and con­ A raiding squsul found radical better days. trol of the surplus by farmers literature and three "fsdte bombs” Truce Is Declared would br present^ to the board in the Milk street loft. The “fake The general declaration of peace bombs” were in packages addressed High excitement prevailed in New York’s financial district vdien brokers, gaspfog \for breath, were driven was presaged eariy today by a truce despite its action. thrown into an open Denies Report That He Will resolution, which first was to President Roosevelt, former from the Stock Exchange by fumes which police said came from tear gas bombs FAMILY RELATIONS in toe bituminous coal mine war ITesident Hoover cmd the Socialist pi^ of the ventilating system. Though no one was reported overcome, tradmg was~ suspended for the agreed on at a recent meeting n which President Roosevelt won prmidential candidate, , Norman day. Here’s the scene as emergency police squads arrived on the scene. - this city, was adopted last night ly Resip or Here­ through toe appointment of a board a unanimous vote, as it was the Thomas. They consisted of fuses of three to settle disagreements and alarm clocks. No explosives IN NEED OF CODE night before at a similar meeting while a new order for this industry were found either in the “bombs” or after” — Answers All was established through toe indus­ vnUimantie. in the loft. The new increase in milk prices trial recovery administration. Was In New York IHOdSAHDS CHEEK The hard-working, direct-hitting Is effective August 10, tiie date the Lieutenant Donovan said he learn­ WOODS WORK BENEFITS formers set in their resolution Questions Freely. Lecturer Condemns Amerh Hugh Jobnfon, who worked out this ed Daniell was in New York yester­ agreement with the President, as the time limit for board action day and that he had been known to before presenting a petition to Gov. TWO HOUISONS can Law^ Divorces Made brought it here together with the have bought two tear gas bombs Now York, Aug. 5.—(AP) —Sec- general strike moratorium in a Wnbnr L. Cross asking for their from a Boston sporting goods store HEALTH OF RECRUITS rem oval. V I retary of State Cordell HuU re­ dramatic airplane ride from the about a month ago. A letter recent­ capital.' The other demands of the pro­ ly sent to a Boston friend was the turned from London today and went Too Easy He Says. ducers were not mentioned in the :nioee , on Board . chief reason, however, for his being Bridgeport Honors Famous immediately to Hjrde Paik to see Members of toe advisory board boarffs ruUng yesterday. They are sought for question!^ in connec­ Reports from State Camps tiiat formers 'tie permitted to con­ LUMBEDEALERS A.. President Roosevelt, with no inten- who reached the stirike and lockout tion vtith the New York Stock Ex­ rlyers on ineir Kmnm to tlor of resigning “now or hei^ Pocono Pines, Pa., Aug. 5.— (AP) moratorium include the chleftate trol sutpins mUk, that the fluid change affoir. tWk xurket be allotted to pro- Give Exan^ies — Haw 1 aftea.” —^A code on domestic relations of employers and labor. On the The letter, Donovan said, read: The secretary, who is chairman “which win minimize the divorce board are such men as Gerard dbcerSt that a committee of “Sent a note to you at 40 West ARRANGING CODE daixymH be named to protect That City. I of toe American delegation to toe debauch and r^^ulate t e chaos of Swope, chairman of the board of t e ^ world monetary and economic con- formers ffiteresta. Nenrons Yoong Man Was I General Electric Company, and . (Oontianed Op PPge Eaght) [ference now in recess, arrived on marital clashes,” was urged for Study kmmrifM today by t e Rev. Dr. Wal­ ham-Gteen, president of Ab^W' can Federation of'-Labat. __ in the mdce to 20,000 Rdidtts Agree ter A. Maier.of ^ Lou*^ Ma,^ii|b- ___ 'ts oe paic Cared. Sitting about the ’coutlftMi oonoai MoUiaons. England’s ^ylng foM y* House in an automobile. eran theologian, author and lector- farmers was made, the board said 1 table with Hugh Jobnson in Warti-^- camalMick yesterdsi:^ ah guests of Congressman S. D. Mclteynolds, «r. in Its asmouneement, after an ex­ F i t e AUTO 40 Honr Week aad Wage ington, these spokesmen, of industry Now.Haven, Aug. 5— (AP)—^That honor of the city where they crash­ ot the House cbxximittoe “If American industry has seen took off their coats, got down to tended study of farmers problems. ed at the end of their history-mak­ on foreign affairs and alao a mem­ fit to adopt codes for toe co-ordina­ The statanent said two factors t|ie Work of Presidmit Rooaevel.s brass tei«» and agreed to sbaza Scale. ing flight from Wales. ber of the American delegation, ac­ tion and r^ulation of American haniia and wotk it out together. had increased costs to producers. ENDS H DEATH forest army is having as good an Cheering thousands met them as companied HulL manufacturing and business, there The first was the drou^t which It te'bzpected to mean the Izame- effect on the recruits as it te on the they landed at toe airport where te a hundred times more reason for had caused pastures to dry up, and Hull met reporters at quarantine (Hate end of any of the exteting forests was evidenced today in the their zooming “Seafarer” was turn­ with a prepared statement In whidi a code on domestic relations,” Dr. labor disputes and assure a peace the second that formers had been Rochester, N.

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