mrrnrniimiiimmmmt AVERAOB DAILI OUCULA'non THE weather. tnr thn month of Boptmnber, 1884 Foreenat ot t). B. Weather ttnimlE HMWerd 5,436 —Fnir tonight; Thwoday, lacrans- Mernhw ot tho Audit Ing doodlaeoo and slightly wannsr. •( IXnnIattoM U” VOL. LIV., NO. 21. (Olaaaifled AdvertMag oa Pago 18.), .MANCHESTER, CONN., W EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1934. (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS ^ Piccard Stratosphere Balloon Lands In Ohio 'I RE-ASSESSMENT WARBURG PICTURES 1. HAUPTMANN TRIAL THIS YEAR SEEN DICTATORSHIP NEAR IS SET BY COURT AS IMPOSSIBILITYI Prominent Banker Declares FOR JANUARY 2nd t PICCARDS LAND Chairman Cook Says Job Bankruptcy and Recoyery Would Be Worthless If SAFELY AFTER Pleads Not Guilty to Murder are Fighting for Lead in GORMANPREDICTS Rushed — Selectmen To Charge m New Jersey — the National Race. BAU^NTRIP NEW STRIKES SOON Discuss Important Matters Wife m Court Room — He Philadelphia, O ct 24.— (AP) — Reach Height of Ten Miles— Jamm P. Warburg, vice-chairman of Revaluation of town property, the Speaks Few Words to Her. United Textile Workers’ the Bank of Manhattan company, Big Bag Is Wrecked Bat procedure to be followed in regard today pictured American citizens aa to town cha.-ity this winter and the Leader Declares They Will EHemington, N. J., Oct. 24.— (AP) watching a three-cornered race in- matter of giving men on the relief Gondola and Instruments rrUs employment on the proposed —Bruno Richard Hauptmann enter- volving the fate of - their country, with National bankruptcy, dictator- rew bridge spanning the Hop Brook Be Mostly in the South. ed a personal plea of not guilty to- at Olcott street, are among the sub- ship and recovery fighting for the day to a charge of murdering the lead. Safe' jects to be discussed at an Informal kidnaped Lindbergh baby, and Su- ’’As the horses come thundering conference in the home of Chairman Washington, Oct. 24— (A P )— A .\aroD Cook of the Board of Sclect- preme Court Justice Thomas E. down the stretch,” he said, ’’the new outbreak of strikes In the tex- American people, packed In the Cadiz, 0 „ Oct. 24.— (A P )— The •aen next Monday night. Trenchant fixed January 2, 1935, as grandstand and along the rails. See skylarking Piccards and Lilly the Saj’s It's Imposelble tile Industry within ten days was the date for trial. their own horse, Recovery, pocketed turtle are back on earth. Although the Citizens' Council de- predicted today by Francis J. Cior- Arraigned before Justice Tren- by National Bankruptcy and Dicta- manded immediate action on the re- man, vice president of the United The first flight by balloon Into the chard, the indictment returned by a torship.” .ocsessment schedule Monday night, Textile Workers who directed the Hunterdon County Grand Jury two Uncle Sam, riding Recovery, is stratosphere— a rare atmosphere and Indicated it might be better to general strike in September. weeks ago was read to Hauptmann making a valiant effort to drive his tdting the earth where man needs Ck>rapleting an ascent of "about ten miles” Into the stratosphere. Professor JeAn Piccard and his wife, start the work so that the results by County Prosecutor Anthony M. mount through, Warburg stated. would be shown In the 1934 tax list, Asserting the situation was "ex- a mechanical oxygen supply—in Jeannette, first woman to pilot a balloon Into the upper atmosphere, brought their big balloon down In a Hnuck, Jr. Hauck then a sk ^ the Opening his talk before the Phila- which a woman has participated, remote, wooded gully near Cadiz, Ohio. The big bag was ripped In a dozen places as It came down through upon which taxes arc to be paid in tremely critical," Ckirman told news- prisoner how he pleaded. delphia Rotary .Club with this word ended without ceremony In a woods the trees, but the fall was broken and valuable scientific Instruments In the gondola were undamaged. The 1935, Mr. Cook today said it was papermen the emergency commit- "Not guilty,” Hauptmann an- picture, the New York banker warn- near here late yesterday. Piccards had taken off from Detroit. Above photo shows first searchers to roach the balloon after Its n'osolutely impossible to have a com- tee of the United Textile Workers swered In a loud voice. ed that the “New Dealers, whether Prof, and Mrs. Joan Piccard Just descent, assisting in untangling the gear, with the gondola In the background and the tom bag still sus- petent job done in this limited space would meet in New York Friday to It was the first time in his sev- they mean to or not, are well on the ,'if time. act on requests for strike sanction .plumped to the ground and It was pended In the trees. eral raurt appearances since his ar- way toward changing our whole ever. Competent appraisers have in- from scores of focal unions, rest ^ p t . 19 last that Hauptmann basic order.” Gorman emphasized there was no Eight Hour Flight iormed Mr. Cook that It is ridiculous has entered a personal plea In court. Getting Beyond Control With tnem was Lilly, the Gny oven to conalder undertaking the re- danger of a new general strike and At previous arraignments he plead- In their efforts to create happiness turtle mascot, named Fleur De Ll's assessment task and have It com- said the threatened walkouts would ed through counsel. ter everyone, he stated, "they are bo initiated locally against mills at birth. An eight hour quest for In NEW YORK GUNMEN uieted in an efficient and thorough For his court appearance today setting forces in motion beyond their DECLARES DEMOCRATS which have discriminated against Hauptmann wore a necktie, an Item ^ power to control.” formation about the cosmic ray by manner for the 1934 list. The ap- j^Taisers have said that revaluation imion members in re-employment of of wearing apparel that has been ’The arrogance of men playing aid of delicate Instruments carried workers who participated In the the naturalized Swiss scientist and only can be made on the 1935 list denied him in prison. His suit was with forces greater than themselves LINKED IN MURDER general strike. grey. may well lead to the loss of all that brother of another stratospherist, FIGHTING LOSING FIGHT against which the 1936 taxes are His statements came as last min- mimklnd has gained throughout the Auguste Piccard, from the Ford Air .applicable. ute effor*B were being made to avert "The time Is too short to do a CROWD GATHERS centuries,” he warned. pert at Dearborn, Mich., across Lake a strike of 20,000 silk and rayon Erie and cn to the gently rolling lustlfiable Job," Mr. Cook asserted, Flemington, N. J., Oct. 24__ (AP) The banker said Uiat during the Kaminski Eliminated from dyers, set for midnight tonight. In —Bruno Richard Hauptmann faced last, eleven months be had. made terrain of Eastern, O. The profit in Senator Asserts Party Has ' and unless the work is done thor- the Paterson, N. J., area, and while the flight, In which the Piccards did 32 ARE INJURED I ughly and competently there Is no his first court appearance In New speeches and written two books "to cotton mill workers in Roanoke Jersey today on an indictment •rouse the American people to a not try for any great altitude, will New Haven Case by Girl ise having a reassessment.” Rapids, N. C., were preparing to Back to the Wall; Declares Two Seek Job ch a rin g him with the murder realization o f what has been hap- Us In what they contributed to the walk out on Monday. the kidnaped Lindbergh baby. pening to them, and to awaken In knowledge of the cosmic ray. IN TRAIN CRASH Two firms of appraisers—the Scenes of Strikes Who Saw the Killer' Half an hour before the prisoner’s them a resistance to certain tenden- Instrumenta Saved Bureaus Are Rapidly Municipal Service company of New "Unless the recalcitrant minority scheduled arraignment on tbs mur- cies Implicit In the New Deal.” Dr. W. F. G. Swann, Franklin In- York and Boston and the Clemln- of textile employers makes some Warburg said his books had sug- der indictment, the small courtroom elituts ray expert at Swartbmore, rliaw Appraisal company of Ohio— agreement before Friday, Gorman In Hunterdon county's courthouse gested alternatives, and others also Pa., said last night he expects to Raining the Nation. New Haven, Oct. 24.— (AP) — already have contacted town offi- said, “there will be scores of strikes voiced warnings. But the people, None Seriously Hurt When was crowded with court attendants learn a "great deal” through the Police Investigating the slaying of cials and officers of the Citizens' In the silk and cotton Industries. The and spectators and chairs were he went on, had not been awakened Piccards efforts. The instruments the Council in regard to reassessing the workers are up In arms, particular- to the necessity for alternatives. August (Big Augle) Battlstella said placed Inside the railing. huge balloon and Its fragile metal By ASSOCIATED PRESS Eight Trains Leave the pioperty In Manchester. ly in the south where union mem- Mrs. Anna Hauptmann, wife of WiUlng To Help they were given much credence to- bers not only have been denied re gondola carried will be sent there The smoke of battle appeared It is understood that Mr. McCar- the prisoner, raid James M. Fawcett, The banker ascribed his criticism for examination. day to a theory the rubbing out of to a desire to "help the New Deal thicker today over the Connecticut defense counsel arrived fifteen min- The Piccards reached a probable Rails in Indiana.
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