“V/*- THE WEATBEB Forecast by U. & Weather Borean, NET PRESS RUN Hartford. AVERAGE DAILY CIRUULAmON for the Month of February, 1980 Fair tonight and Tlmeday; some* state Ubrary-Co®®- 5,503 C o « i- what warmer tonight. Hembera of the Audit Bureau of Clrculiillons SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CEN^ S O U T H MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1930. (Classified Advertising on Page 1.1) VOL. XLIV., NO. 132. t| ggA/vvTnn T\ranrr> 1 SENT BY ARGHDUGHESS BOOVERDENIES I AMFRICA’S OFFICIALS PREPARE PLAN TO PROBE FOR COMMUNIST DAY UNEMPLOYMENTlS D U b I D AD Government Agencies Magazine Writer Quotes Reds Say There WiD Be 3 0 TO 100 DIE Fifteen Girls Injured Demonstrations by the ‘ i FRANCE AS Working to Better Condi- i Ford and Edison as Fa­ B y F a ll into Cellar voring Dry Law— Dry's Unemployed All Over the tions — Davis EsthnatesII FLOODS RAGE Three MiDion Idle. Side of Question Heard in Civilized World. New York. March 5.—(AP)—Fif-raided in carrytog the chUdren from ______ ^ , K nf 1 1 . the basement to the first floor . e /.pi_ toeh g(irls between the age where an emergency hospital was Congress— Laborite Ac­ By Associated Press Washington, March were injured, seven of them gg^ .pjjg condition of several of Loss Estimated at 40 Mil­ The White House today denied re- ggj.|Qyajy ^hen a trapdoor over an the girls was so serious that the Announcement of a proposed ports that President Hoover is con- playgrounds of two ambulances which answered the cuses Wets of Trying to world-wide demonstration tomorrow lions; Whole Villages Sub­ sidering calling an unemployment. jj^j Qrogg parochial school, in --------first alarm were overloaded because in connection with an “international conference. iB rookl^ collapsed today, dropping of the necessity of qmckly gettmg Bluff American People. unemployment day” has brought ex­ merged; One Report Says The President pressions of warning against undue Washington, March 5.— (A P )-' disturbances from authorities “C r t t a t eve“ ' — tee adbomen._ Severa. 100 Drowned. tirin^ am bulL^s ^^su?fSng^f^^^^ were unconscious when loaded to the Prohibition was cited today as one many cities. agency of the government had Premier Tardieu, acting as of the factors adding materially to ^ been working to the best of its ‘''^ r c S e n ^ L T 'ffs t '^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ re- ^ w S o 7 ' the accident quick^ j American prosperity and home com­ ter of the interior, has Toulouse, France, March 5.— [ ability to speed up construction and u le ie d from school for a play hour spread through the neighborhood fort by friends of the Eighteenth She Paris prefect o (AP)—Property damage in the i employment and would continue to a n T 4 r r “ o i t S g to the L n of t^^ and police reserves were necessa^ demopstraUops^^^^^^^ Amendment who raUied before the neighborhood of $1,000,000,000 do their utmost. It was said further that the state- , f ^ ^ d r e S c e r s t ^ r g ^ v e way ers which quickly gathered, House judiciary committee in de­ francs (about $ , , ) and Austria’s Napoleonic jewels were valued at $40,000, but all the Arch- __ meeUng 40000000 ment of Secretary Davis of the 1 glass and rei screaming________fv,i into theT'ho wnivThe GrossHoly Crossschool schooli: is located fense of the dry laws which have heavy loss of life with estimates duchess Maria Theresa got out ^ °lg5®HasU^^^^ i I^'bor Depa^tmenb published this | dropping them screaming mro church avenue and Veronica undergone a seven day onslaught by running from 30 to more than 100 $7270. Here you see Assistant District ...................the White.. ! basement,---------- citizens place, Brooklyn. toe anti-prohibition group. Teachers and passing Hardly had the session started be­ have been suspended. ! dead constitute the tolls so far XTd1oTa“ n‘itJfo | j In Germany fore Henry Ford and Thomas A. known of the sudden floods that for as “commission ’ from the sale. j Secretary Davis' i Edison were recorded as ardent German P?Uce three days ravaged central and supporters of the Eighteenth alarm duty m all the g ------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ------------' statement, referred to today by the ■ southern France. White House, follows: I Amendment. Their views were set of Prussia to prevent a Y GANDHI IS BIG PROBLEM forth in telegrams read by Samuel r^ults growing out of expectea There are still no exact details of Secretary of Labor Davis when j Communist demonstrations. In Be interviewed by the press today as ; Crowther, of Bayside, Long Island, a the catastrophe, at Moissac, where a magazine writer who recently con­ S aToutdoor meetings have been dike collapsed and flooded the city. HUB HAS WATER ENOUGH to what he thought of the speech in ducted a survey of conditions imder forbidden and authorities An early estimate of 100 lives lost the Senate yesterday of United ' FOR BRITAIN TO SOLVE elsewhere contemplated no difficul- States Senators Wagn6r said: prohibition for toe Ladies Home fv to maintaining control of any there has not been confirmed. “ Senator Wagner makes a great Journal. He said the messages were Villages Destroyed. sent him after the two men had said «;ituation which may arise. .>,0 , STATE EXPERTS ASSERT show of indignation that the ad- “ c S l d o r f dispatches sa.d that Reports indicate that the rivers __________________ _________ . ministration has not been able to they would be unable to appear. ot a Tupetins of Communists tnerc -------- - j overcome the whole of the terrific First of a Series of Articles FEARING A R R K T , Economic Benefits Tarn and Correze are returning Crowther said the economic bene­ within their banks, leaving hundreds fits of prohibition were testified to of houses wrecked and in some cases Declare Waters of Merri-! FOX IS FIGHTING |qi?nrunTmpioymfn^^^^^ Explaining Background of ^ SELF in every country. _ B/’vviusw j 1 stock crash to New York, the by increased bank accounts, more In Estonia entire villages destroyed. life insurance policies, better home reported The Garonne, the Orbiel, and conditions and a decided falling off Dispatches from Riga Estonia mac River Could Be Used T A QAVE T h e a t e r s ' distressing unemployment, the Present Unrest in In- i — - other lesser streams are rising, 1 1 1 / i j n T Li 1 l l L i n 1 LilMJ ; gj.st time in the history in the consumption of alcoholic 5 S t Communist ^turhaimes^ causing new damage to property oni] 1 I of these events by its actions and beverages. and danger to life. Instead of Ware . j policies the administratior has held dia* Sketch of the Leader. Had Barricaded Home for a Another witness, Edward Keating, ;- n ^ .S ”tha7rS;^s?J From Carcassonne came a report i ri I T T J i unemployment to less than one-half editor of the magazine Labor, and a n 1 former member of the House from dons could be held only that the villages of Lastours, Citou, 1 l that of previous crashes, and by the Month— Fights Six Hour proper places” and said that all Lespinassiere and Cahrespine w3re Swift Rivers. races Ureat lest loday EDITOR’S NOTE:— This is Colorado, also endorsed the dry would be 1 ! stabilization of wages and co- riotous demonstrations ravaged and a number of persons I iin II M 1 Cl 1 operation of the business world. the first of four articles dealing laws. He accused the wets of try­ drowned. When He ineetS Ot0CK-| work is being provided in a way with the career of Mahatma Battle With Police. ing “to bluff” toe American people WUllam Z. Fostcri In one town a cemetery was Hartford, March 5— (AP) —The ! that should relieve moct of this Sandhi and the political prob- with threats of civil war if they SeraferriLAaFthe^^emou washed away, the coffins joining storage and filtering of the waters PemoTmoSen. were not repealed; said toe people demea - - - - soviet other debris in the flood. of Merrimac River for use of the holders— Needs Millions, Ii employr^ent for the week of Feb- inseparable, and would not be scared wdth a “cap Strattons were supported assumed acute form as a jesmt Wellsville, N. Y., March 5.— (AP) pistol” and challenged the wets to of metropolitan district of Boston, of toe Nationalist demand for —A man who had barricaded him­ put candidates in toe field and find money as a means United ! (Continued on Page Three.) Soviet propaganda m the SEARCHING FOB BODIES. thus providing an inexhaustible sup­ out just how much of a following New York, March 5 — (AP) — | ■ ' self in his home for four weeks, States. , Montauban, France, March 5.— ply of water for domestic purposes, was dead today after a six-hour they had. (AP)—The waters of the river Tarn is the suggestion of Connecticut, of­ William Fox, who built one theater j |i|A Tr|in DDIDCD V He added that toe anti-prohibi­ ...fered________ today_ in the water diversion^ into a worldwide motion picture en-1 HIM I \ III* KKIKrKY battle with a posse of police, state tionists could not muster over a slowly receded today, permitting .... o , the Stete a g e i n g greatest teat of I M U U ia X 1 troopers and deputy sheriffs who himdred • of toe 435 votes In toe TARDIEU PRESENTS hundreds of refugees to return to monwealth of Massachusetts, now, - - - v . ..... By BATES ^ANEY used tear gas. bombs in an attempt House and would be “lucky” to get their homes and seek the bodies of S g L ard by Special Master Char- his career today, at special meetings (A.
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