AVERAGE DAILT CntCElATION THE W EATHER’ lor the Month ef Joarntj,. 18S8 ' Foreoast of D. 8. Weather Boreni, 'H ei^ord “ 5,851 SnoW. nmch colder t o ^ h t wMh a M enW of the Ahdlt . ooM t.ave; Wednesday fair - and Boreen o f Otrenletionii sUghtly colder. MANCHESTER A CITY OF VILLAGE (HARM VOL. LV„ NO. 119. (UneMOed Adretlialng on Eece IOl) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1936. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CBNl REUEVEO OF 'SEWIKO ' ' APOLOGY ENDS OOC YOCTB8 GRUMBUE. A HifSioD Divorce Looms A ■ Pitt*a«ia, Mas*.,'*"F*h. (A P )—WPA officials said twen­ TONNOmaCK’ ty-one men ordered from a WPA SPEED TO A ID sewing project to outdoor work grumbled today over the shift 'W PX officials .Jpahsferred them to the sewing project last wreek SHIP IN PEM when a canning jo t on which they were working was discon­ New York Congressman De- tinued. Stefanos Farther Oat in At Regional WPA offlc'ers said Veterans of War they thought the men would be c la r ^ jie Had No Practice glad to be relieved of their sew- Jantic Than fteportedi ird Death Warrant Ing, and were a bit perplexed over liyia Overthrow Gover y m Turning Other Cheek the grumbling, Coast Guard iim\$ J m --------------------------^------------------------1- For Bruno Tomorrow meat After PighHiij; AD| Mf Attacked. Fishing Schooner’s ^ e w . ROME CELEBRATES- TrchtorirN. J.,. F*bV'i8.^(AP)— r<Sffenl eifbris"'tb 'd'rawi hew infbr-^ Day ia ^ e e ts Gif Ca|^ Preparation, for a new death war- - mation from him. ■Wash^tdn. Feb. 18 —. (AP) — ; By ARBOCLATER'T'REM ^presentsUve O'Connor (D., N. rani for afuno-Richard Hauptmann attorney recently ompk>yed, for the Gol. Rafael Fr AFRICAN VICTORY Eight shlpe sped t^ th c aid of-the added a pointed element of haste tO-1 dcfenHc, has announced blunt talk Y.)i told the Hous^ today.hts threat leaking Greek stu m er. Stefanos to “kldk” Father Charles E. Cough­ day to defense efforts. , . with Hauptmann has failed to bring Provisional President Costbmenia todb^hampered by fog Joseph I-iHnlgan, assistant attor- j any change in- his story., lin was "undlgnijled" and said "1 and incorrect re^ rts of th^ position ney general of New Jersey, said he Gov. Haloid 'G. Hoffman, who apologize" for the nianner in which Parades Featore Demonstra’ of the phosphate latW freighter <rould ask Supreme Court Justice granted one reprieve, reiterated he Thomas W. Trenchard tomorrow to has no intention of granting anoth­ Asuncion, Psragilay, Feb. 18.— j he referred "to clerical garb.’! originally g j^ n as 18(1 miles south­ His statement, made.during a 30- sign the warrant and sentence for er unless "there are some develop­ (A PI—The jungle-hardened vet«r>| tions; King Sends Message east of Nmtucket/H^itshlp. * the third time the convicted slayer ments that Attorney General (Da­ minute discussion of ti;e Detroit The C v y of Ndwrart advised the ana of the war with. Bolivia today t radio priest, apparently epdcd pos­ of Colonel (Tiarlc.s A. Lindbergh’s vid T.) Wllcntz and I feel warrant Coast wiat'd headQuarters at. Bos­ baby. .a new reprieve." se-. up a provisional government sibilities of -the personal bdotlng" en­ ton l y had /reached the position Paraguay and forced President! gagement between the re<f-headed ^ toGen. BadogUp. The warrant, expected to be sign­ "Would a confession from Haupt- glvenr In pressoges last, night only ed at 10:30 a. m., probably will di­ man, involving others and necessi­ Ehiseblo Ayala to resign. New Yorker ah^ Father Coughlin -to/nd.,that'the freighter Was 120 which had kept the capital anwsed rect: that Hauptmann be executed tating an Investigation, warrailt Ayala, who had fled from hla pal>l lies farther eastward. the week of March 23 or March 30. another reprieve?’' the governor since Sunday. Rome, Feb. 18— (A P )— Premier ''The Coast Guard lost radio epn- ace after loyal police lost a hardf The priest stacked O'Connor ovex, . Under Now Jersey law. Justice was asked. Mussolini led Italy today In a king­ Following the example her famous/cousin Barbara Hutton set. the Aact with the distressed khlp but ■Trenchard may..set any week— be­ "Pcrsonnlly I would think so,'l ho battle which raged all day ye the' radio Sunday. In a telegram. dom-wide celebration of the Fascist Coaatguardamcn said this did not replied, "b u t I can't speak for Mr. O'Connor threatened to kick him former Adelaide Hutton is letting the courts iwrlte finis to her firsj tween March 123 and April 13 for day through the streets o f the capi-1 armed victory Over the Ethiopians romance, having filed suit for d iv id e from Ttihmas W . Durant necryisarily indicate anything was the execution. Custom has favored Wllentz." tal. 8ubmltted..lllJt "from the Capitol to the White miss ......._________ /■___________ :/__ - !ilt -woukH-ba -b e tte r "to “ Iwve House" If h^ came to WsAtngton. In the battle o f Amba Aradam. Hartford,-Md. -Mrs. Durant, daughter of-Edward P. Hutton.- ts-^ c* the- flfth"Or- sixth-weeks-from— the radlo'Tntm the gunboat ParaguajlJ tured wdth her husband, who was a salesman for her fathe-e’s brQkQiage Ftohlhg Orsfta* Troubles date of algnlng. Hauptmann alive If be Involved oth­ on which be had taken refugo,. O'Connor told the House today A t'll Duce'a direction,-the Italian U VI* that uUe-'to hi0 Celtio extriudion. Msuptmar.ri's chances for a new ers, is that it " " ho 'Was asl)cd. - - " -The message of resignadoa i m -coi6r new from thousands of brought New England shipping to a reprieve depended largely bn the "I think so," he answered. addressed to (3ol. Camllo Recald "mad was hardly the word after bridlngS throughout the countryr standstill and several flshlQg craft listening for 4S minutes to a tirade leader o l lba-Reyohitlonarlei,- - trthchi giving vliHd testimony to ' the na­ experienced trouble. ........ with hla followers, proclaim^ against himself, and that he paid tion's rejoicing over the triumph. his respects to Father Coughlin." The crew of the fishing schooner war veterans' hero, OdI. Rafael | The princlp^ sQuares of scores of Ingomar. abandoned ship when the Franco, provisional President ‘T have no particular pride". In cities and villages were jammed th a t/' said O’Connor. “I have been RUUNG ON TVA SPU vessel went aground on Plum Island Paraguay. wdth enthusiastic Fascists, shouting off Newbiiryport. Coast guards­ AVALANCHE KILLS SIX, The Revolutionists headed by Ool^ attacked before and I was not Justi­ homage to Mussolini, the army and men sent a picket boat to search for fied in referring to clerical garb in the Blackshirt militia. Smith and Col, Recalde, veteran* e f i the manner I did and for that I 19 others who had drifted away Itl the Chaco war, e.merged victorioual Hundreds of Fascists, represent­ PLANNED-FUTURE/bRIVE their dories in the fog. ^ from a series of street battles yea-1 apologize." ing all Roman groups, marched in Ten members of the. crew reach:^ WRECKS MINING CAMP Was UndignUed tetd -y adth, loyal forcss. a torch-light parade during the ed safety In the Hampton River to­ "I also said something about night to their headQuarters -.t Flee To Ounbekt kicking," O'Connor continued. day about 16 miles from where their President Ayala, whose poUes i Braschi Palace, wrhere they were craft went ashore. "What we say at times and what we addressed by Vecchlo Ora^, Romo Thongh Limited in Scope, De- sailor defense forces surrende want to do and should do are dif­ . , ^ w, _ _- IJELP FOR SICK The trawler Wlnthrop, brought in Strikes m Sock Force SELECTMEN EECT before the superior strength at tha| seefota^ of the party,.....\ __^ -ah-a-towilne'B end by—■tfae--'"Coaat ferent'tblngr "and "the greatest evil They paraded then to' the iSfazza rebel forces at 10 p. m., last nigh "Cision P rtsN e w y fe in lo Guard Cutter Cayuga, was reported took refuge .aboard the guhlMat'l we could do la to show disrespect Venezia, shouting "Duce! Ducfi!" L ittI/ Dog Carries Note To That It Sends Woman Vic­ for the clergy. That remark of but Mussolini himself did not ap­ aground bn a mud bank In Boston JENSEN TO BOARH Paraguay In the Paraguay rlver,'j4| mine was an undignified remark. pear. Proposals to Duplicate iighbor Who Telephones harbor. The Wlnthrop was not In Foreign Minister Luts Rlart, ar{1 O'Connor added, however, that he. King Joins In ^or Physician. danger. Coast Guards said, and tim Throngh Roof of a rested by the Revolutlonarlea, Is not a clergyman and not practic­ King Victor Emmanuel joined in would be floated later. he.ld prim er In the Aviation sc ed in turning the other cheek, the celebratldn, telegraphing to TVA Experiment. Thebaud Was Disabled the members of which—like th* I West Hartlond, Feb. 18.— The Gloucester fishing schooner jority o f the military forces. whereas the "distinguished clergy­ Marshal Pietro Badoglio, command- (A P )—Tippy, three year old Cook Shack. Eighth Man io Last Primary man” took a vow that he would for­ er-in-cblef of the Italian armies in Gertrude L>. Thebaud, pride of Asuncion—joined the Rebels, / give all sins, no matter wjiat they East Africa, who led the offensive Skye terrier owned by George Gloucester’s fishing, fleet, sailed by < disco War Hero are.' last week agglnst Amba Aradam: Washington.
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