r'^A';' flltftttlQ vrtsbiiiM U ^Sffi I,- it e ■ AVERAOB DAILY OUKHILATIUN During tha month of February ERNIE ANDREWS Mancheoter there were 12 caaea fer Ike saeatii et Maroh. i*88 TIM measles, six o f scarlet fever, c FIRST QUALITY d W H A U ; of whooping cough, one of typhoid Oeady with tala Aid Ifis Radio Ordiestra fever, five cases o f lotiar pneu- 5 .4 9 9 tsBlght mad Friday} ast Member el the Aadlt iiA attijtPB iPjr tu itF U U in i h f i c U u Seheel St. Bee, Friday, April 8 moniik, four bronclxvpDeumonla and EUBBER 8)88-18:88. four other reportable diasaaea, ac­ Bareaa af CbealatlaMi • ^ 1 cording to the monthly report of 28e Aitmlealea. Attached. From A Great American the Connecticut State Department HEELS o f Health. Advarttslag oa Paga 18.) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, A P R IL 4,1935. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE rURBB CBNTW Glove Importer! Per Men, W oaeo and Children. VOL. U V - NO. 158. Tliiiniday*f Badt«t Sarera! ABOUT tOWN Mrs. Edward J. Murphy of Strick­ Shoes Dyed AO Shnden—50c and 75c. land street Is chairman for tha May jfl^ G r e c n Staapa Girca Ont supper-meetlns of the Manchester Mrs. Alonao Foreman and Infant Women's Democratic club. A t a SAM YULYES SHOE REPAHt SERVICE All O rian $1.00 Or O w , DeUvered FREE! IMPORTED aon. Benjamin, o f 71 Charter Oak World Hung: On Their Words meeting of the executive board It F. E. KINGSTON street were discharged from the 701 Mnin Street Mancheater SAY MILUONS DIPLOMATS READY was decided to omit the April roeet- ■ A T b repelw le d Bk ” Maples hospital yesterday. STATE SENATE 0. K’S ' tag. ARE WASTED TO GETS A PAROLE; COFFEE 21e id loves A PUNNING BOARD FOR STRESA PARLEY Bread MUk 2 for ijc K G TEACHJOBBIES TO BEJARMER Paa Beans 2 H». 1 ic with “better” details ON PEACE PR(K3tAM Measore Advocated by Gov. o a HEAD REPORTS Dancing, Canring and Other Former Hartford Banker Lovely Desserts *" S fo^ 27o Cross UnanimoDsIy Ap- Diversions fo r the Idle Sentenced to 5 to 12 Crackers 2 pkgs. ip c SPECIAL $1.95 ThdJWHAUco. A $117,900 SALARY SHERIFF IS SLAIN Conflicting V iew i in E iro- LOW W e Give Out Green Stamps Bfalne-Mald profed; BOl Is Now On Pie Crust 2 pkgs. 3^ e PR IC E Provided m New York hy Years on Conspiracy p e u Capitals Today On Pair Way to House. Edward G. Seobert of Stand IN S1REET BATTLE Pure brings a great showing of the GovemmenL C b rge in 1931, Released. Best Way to Advance S i . $2.98 Grades ard Ofl Co., o f Indiana 2 lbs. 3 3 c State Capitol, Hartford, April. 4. LARD Hartford, April 4.—(A P)—Fred­ Coal Miner Also Shot to Movement to Avert Troi- new 1935 curtain fashions at a price Ip |«<AF7.^A bill perpetuating and N ew York, April 4.— (A P )— ‘The eric E. Kingston, former Hartford giving official status to the State Tops Today’s List. Alderroanic committee investigating b^ker, sentenced to state prison for lb. 7 c EOCWHBLL 'Planning Board, a proposal recom­ relief ta New York City marked Death— Five Others Are ble — France Proposes Potatoes a term of from 5 to 12 years tor mended by Governor Wilbur L , time today awaiting the call of Fresh, Large bunch BEIOB Washington, April 4.— (A P )— K i- conspiracy to defraud Investors In Radishes Cross, received the unanimous ap­ Aldermantc President Bernard S. Wounded as Mob Riots. United Front to Oppose WHITE Smart, New proval today of the Senate. ward O. Seubert, Chicago, president Deutech. May 1931, was paroled from that Potatoes bushel 49c Senator J. Kenneth Bradley, Re­ of the Standard Oil Company of In­ The committee rescessed after institution yesterday. BLACK diana, topped the list of salaries re­ Germany’s Warlihe Plans. publican 'eader, told the Senate the hearings had taken on a comic opera State prison officials refused to Gallup, N. M.. April ^ 4.— (A P ) — proposal was a very desirable thing, ported to the securities commission aspect In testimony relating to the reveal Kingston’s future home but Sheriff M. R. Carmichael, and an and one which would make it posai- today with 1934 remuneration of expenditure of 23,187,000 of relief said that he would become a farmer hales ble for Connecticut to co-operate 2117,900. funds ta providing the unemployed on e farm located outside the state unemployed coal miner were shot By ASSOCIATED. PRESS with the Federal government ta ac­ About 100 companies reported with such recreations as eurhythmic o f Connecticut. He entered prison to death and five persons, including Conflicting views on the best Such a low price— tivities similar to those which wlU salaries, stock holdings and other in­ dancing, hobby guidance, three-ply on August 31, 1931, with his brother one woman, were wounded today ta methods of guaranteeing Buropesa CURTAINS he undertaken by the board. formation to the commission ta con­ carving and other diversions. Includ­ Harold B. Kingston. Th latter, con­ a street riot precipitated by a peace were apparent In the capitals MEALTM MARKET Passage o f the bill, which now nection ' with their applications for ing "boon doggitag.” victed on similar charge, served a for line quality imported kid There Is no tonic for the home like new curtains In the Spring. For every a ahouting crowd of more than 300. goes to the House, ame during a permanent listing of securities on year ta prison and then was parol-a). of Europe to^ y ss statesmen msds type of window (and home) we’ve the correct new curtains—at a budget price! Disclosures at yesterday's hearing Disorder flamed when the crowd flovea la rare. A foremost Im­ busy legislative session that Includ­ stock exchanges. Model Prisoner ready for the forthcoming eonfeir^ Q 1 9 Fresh Shipment! W e v e iwpular cushion dots! W e’ve new colored nets! A iry ruffled curtains! excited considerable indignation rushed sheriff’s deputies removing ed the defeat ta both Houses o f sev­ William F. R. Murrie, Hershey, among officials, who attacked the For slightly more than two yea.s prisoners from a hearing ta a Jus­ ence of the powers at Stress, AprO porter offered us regulai^ |2.08 S A L E I Re-curtaln your entire home thie week during Hale's SPR IN G eral measures requiring school em­ Pa., president of the Hershey Choco­ relief board out only for spending Kingston was ta the Wethersfield tice of the Peace court growing >ut oalel FISH kldsklns at a price—that’s why ployes to take an oath of allegiance late Corporation, riecelved 291.550. prison, where he was a model pris­ High French sources dlaclossd money on what they called mystify­ Wlth the whole world awed by Germany’s blunt defiance of the Ver- o f an eviction case. to the Federal and state govern­ James H. Rand, Jr., Buffalo, N. Y., oner. In November, 1933, he was The Jobless man slain was tdenti- Foreign Minister Pierre Lsvsl will these grand gloves are priced so ing and uaeless recreational activi­ saillea I'reaty, history was ta the making as the Reich’s rearmament ments, and a parliamentary maneu­ president of Rcmin^n-Rand, was transferred to the Osborne prison fled aa Ignacio Velarde, 37, a World seek a double-barreled agreepisBt lb. ties, but also, and chiefly, for en­ demands were outlined at the momentous conference pictured here at Haddock Filiet 15c low! ver to speed up the business o f the paid 294,120. Rand also owned farm in Enfield, where the prison­ War veteran. designed toi "frighten” Germany by trusting Its teaching to out-of-town- the ChanceKory in Berlin. Their tense faces revealing the gravity of General Assembly. 245,447 shares of the company’s com­ ers have considerable freedom and Deputy Sheriff B W. Roberts said creation of a formidable united With the Legislature well along mon stock. era. the occasion, three o f the leading Anglo-German conferees are seen in front among France, Great Britain Cod Steak lb. 9c, S lbs. 25c Called Misrepresentation are regarded as trusties. It was at either Velarde or another unem­ In the second half of its session, 8100,000 Salary. earnest conversation—Sir John Simon (left), British Foreign Minister; thia place that Kingston learned to ployed miner, Solomon L. E>quibel, and Italy, at the same time ls)rlng lb. lbs. Senator Bradley at '.he conclusion A 2100,000 salary was reported by As the inquiry waited, William Konstantin von Ncurath, German Foreign Minister, and Chancellor like outdoor life with tht result that 37, shot Sheriff Carmirhael through the basis for a general security pact Poilock 9c, 3 25c specially priced! o f todair’s Senate session moved sus' Hudson, commissioner o f public wel­ AdoU HiUer. to which the Reich could adhere. All table cut gloves with atltchlng, Frweis H. Brownell, as chairman his experiences there prompted him the head and the deputy then open­ pension o f the rules so that all mat­ fare and chairman o f the emergency German participation in a "Pafi- pleating, cording, embroidery mo­ of the board of American Smeltiug to take up farming as his life work ed fire and shot )>oth Velarde and lb. ters acted on by that body might be and Refining Co., New York, and relief board, which is under attack, European” scheme, however, was Smeits > * 14c tifs that are typical of new 193S when he obtained his release.
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