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AVKKAOB UABLX CIBCULATIU.S for Ika Month of May, IM t THE WEATHER Foreeaat of t). s. Weather Rnraaa, Hartford 5 , 4 7 5 Menbar o f ItM Audit Fair tonight and Toeeday; coaler Borean at UlimilatioBa. iiattrljBatBr lEtiBttittg llfralb tonight. VOL. U U ., NO. 226. (Claanliied Advertlsiiig oa Paga lA ) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1934. (TWELVE PAGES) PRi 6 e t h r e e CENTS Nazi Salute? Never! This The Parisian W iffwag DR. POTTER TO HEAD maem WOLCOTT MURDERER MISSIONARY BOARD IS STILL AT LIBERTY Hartford Clergyman Reelect­ CANNON, sc o n ed President of National Bloodhoonds Bemg Rushed HTBRIDE BACK President Makes Plea Organization; J o b G. Tal- from New Jersey to Aid m cott, Named on Committee OF MOVE For Safety On Roads Search for Recluse Who I II iw t. A fOberlln, O., June 25.— (A P )— The Washington, June 28.— (A P ) -^.itlnn of the accident problem. You Canon Chase Says Senator Murdered Two; Hundreds President Roosevelt ..aid in a letter , urc to be congrat'ulated on what you ev. Dr. Rockwell Harmon Potter, read today at the convention of the have accomplished In the past and dean of the Hartford, Conn. Theo­ Sheppard Told H b Old American Automobile Association on the broad-gauged program you Are Aiding in Manhnnt logical Seminary, was re-elected that he was "deeply concerned over ' are formulating for the future, president of the American Board of the staggering toll o f deaths; In- i ,"I extend to you and your asso- Commissioners for Foreign Missions fimers Proposed His Jurlcs and heavy property damage elates my cordial good wishes for a W’olcott. June 25.— (A P )—John o f the Congregational and Christian caused by highway accident..." ' siicceS.«ful convention." CroWe, middle-aged recluse, who churches today. Scheme for Regulation hy “ W e cannot longer afford to tern- . In his opening address, Henry said yesterday slew two Wolcott men porize with this problem," said the ^ r.ilsapproprlatlon of highway funds, The board, fo-anded In 1810, has and wounded a woman was still at 663 missionaries In 16 countries. It letter addressed to, Thomas P. ' operation of roadside courts, and liberty early U}ls afternoon, hiding was one of the first foreign mls- Congress. Henry, of Detroit, president of the lack of National and community association. out somewhere in the almost tm-- elonary societies in America, and ■planning to check highway accidents had sent mlssionafles to nine coun­ At first glance, the observer would'say, "Ah, another army of youth 'laluUng ftitler.- But far from it. "Those who use the highways was' hampering the ■ development of penetrable, brush covered, snake-i^ tries In Asia, aa y/ell as to Africa. Washington, June 25.— CAP)— The This marching throng of lads is glvlrig the famed Franco-Roman stilute, not the-Nazi or Fascist gesture. must realize the responsibility they highway Iran-sportation. fested woodland regions of^^tfis South America, Hawaii and Greece proposal of Senator Sheppard (D., Five thousand of them marched In a pageant sponsored by the Union of Physical Education Soclettei assume when they take the wheel.' "Our estimates," he said, "Indicate tOWTl. 100 years ago. In the Tuileries in Paris, while President L«ebrun watched from the platform of honor. "Safer conditions for travel un­ tnat road funds are now being dl- Bloodhounds were beln^ rushed Tex.) to have Congress prohibit or doubtedly would contribute to a to the scene by tn K k r'from New Services were conducted this veited at the rate of J200.'000,000 a afternoon commemorating the regulate the liquor traffic was,said g ’ eater use of the highways, now year, or approximately 20 per cent Jersey, all efforto,-tD track the slay­ deaths of 14 missionaries from the today by Cannon William Sheafe that shorter working hours and of the total collcctious from special er having falJedT State police who First Church In Oberlin during the Chrae of Brooklyn, N. Y.,’ to , have more leliiure time Is assured by the motor taxes. made arran^m ents for the hounds Boxer uprising In China In 1900. come through Bichop James Cannon, National reepvcry program. "T h is huge sum of money, which said t^ t^ th e truck was being es­ TWO FLIERS ARE KILLED I ™ aping story Other Officers Elected Southern Methodist clergyman, and " I t is to such organizations as the IS to all Intents and purposes stolen. corted by New Jersey and Connec- Officers elected today Included Dr F. Scott McBride of the Antl- L.merican Automobile Association or used as a political Jack pot. would, ,^ b t troopers. Arthur E. Holt o f Chicago and Snloon League. t'lat we look for leadership In the build 10,000 miles of hard-surfaced Clarence Yuskis, 22, and JuUus Karvauskas. 40, a laborer at the Mrs. Franklin Warner o f Claremont. • Chase, In a statement reporting AS TW O PLANES COLLIDE j DOUBTER POUCE continuing effort to work out a solu- roads.' Yuskia farm on the Wolcott Road, Calif.; vice-presidents; Oscar C, that he had called upon Sheppard were the victims of the double mur­ Maurer of N ew Haven, Conn^ re­ to withdraw hts proposed amend­ der. They were riddled by rifle and cording secretary: Edward W. Capen ment to the Constitution “ because 1 4lUI not think be realized w liat -would, .ptstpi Jiulleto.. in.the dooryard. .and, of'H artford, Conn.’, assistant record­ Hartford R k t S a m j A m n e s i a barnyard of the Yuskis home at 1 •le the evil effects If It were propos­ Hb'STRATOSPIME HOP 40,000 FAMILIES- FAMOUS AVIATOR ing secretary; James S. Allen of p. m., yesterday as they casually ed and ratified,’ added that he had Winchester, Mass., Martin Welles of greeted Crowe, a nodding acquaint­ Hartford. Conn., and Arthur H. asked the Senator who first spoke to Life With Parachute Jump lyiQI^Tii Yictim; Son Brings Her him on the subject. ance whom they bore no enmity. Wellman of Boston, auditors; Mrs. IN STATE AIDED KILLED BY FALL 5Iother Is Wounded ----■■ Names Ortginato]^.. James S7AUen of Wlhchester. HSSS; b e k to TheirHome. Mrs; GeorgeTUSkls, mother of "H e replied," Chase said, "that It ^ e a d y to Land When W. F. Bohn of Oberlin; Horace F. the slain -youth, was creased vvas Bishop Cannon and Dr. Me- Helton of Brockton, Mass., Douglas through the scalp, a slight wound, Harton o f Chicago, HI.. Mra. .W. H. Crash Ocinirs. Elaborate Preparations Made Los .AngelM... June. 25-™(AP) — Nearly 200,000 Persons James R. Wedell, Holder of when ahe ran to the aid of her son Medllcott of Auburndale, Mass., (ContfDned oo Page Two) after the slaye.r had shot him down f r i* l o I I Federal authorities, expressing doubt Mrs. M. T.'M orrill of Defiance, O at close range. ' F‘‘‘>anque s story that Elwyn Q. Prestln of Boston, William Rutland, Vt., Jime 28—^^(AP)— An for Flight to Study Com- Now on Relief Rolls Com­ World’s Speed Record Fifty state troopers under the G. Sargent of Providence, R. I., and she had-been kidnaped, advanced the aerial photographer and bis pilot command of Lieutenant William John Q. Talcott of Talcattvllle, GENERAL TEXTILE theory today t'uat the slnzer may mittee Reports. Dies as Plane Crashes. Schatzman of the Beacon Falls bat^ Conn., prudential committee mem­ were killed and a second pilot saved position of the Atom. have been an amnesia victim. racks, Wolcott sheriffs and con­ bers. his life by “balling out" as two air­ Mrs. Fldanque. who claimed she stables, 200 rugged, - determined Dr. Wynn Coman Fairfield of New- planes collided head-on a short ■A'Ks abducted at Jose by a man farmers armed with hunting guns, ■ 4oD--Mass,,-ami'Miss Mary D.-mine- STRIKE LOOMS UP -time ..before - yest«cd^.:s.-d«dloatioB- Riq>i<t City,-S.-D,. June •25r--(A-P) -■n'Mned- - "Jim ’-' and a-wnmaw catled . - Hartford.. Jime...25.— (AP)™=.The . Patterson. .La., . June .25.=-rx(j!LP.)—. and -Waterbury • pollee have combed of Boston were promoted to full of the new Rutland municipal air­ —Progress toward that elusive goal "M azie" and token to El Paso, was number of per.sons on aid and oa James R. '.'Jimmy” Wedell, 34, the woods and brush lots for sever­ secretaryships and the Rev. Leonard port. of science— knowledge and control ,’)a.e and trembling as her- train FERA relief rolls in Connecticut Is daring speed flier and holder of the al square miles without finding a Pilot William H. McMullen of M. Outerbridge of Auburndale, of the atom— may result from the brought her herc.lrom El Paso. She the greatest In the history of the world land plane speed record of trace of the murderer. Mazs.,‘was madfl an associate secre Walkout in Silk jm d Cotton Flushing, NT' Yr. and R. L. Oakes,^ National Oeograpliic Society-Army Lclung to the arm o f . her son, Jack 308;8F miles per hour, is dead, the Police, ana confident -th ^ -b e haa— tary. , , New York City photographer, lost Air corps stratosphere flight ex­ FldMque. statfT according’ to a hiTef present not broken, through the barrier of Officera Rc-eiect^ their lives. pected to start near here during Department of Justice Agents B. ed this morning to Harry L. Hop­ posses and patriot! to leave the Mills July 4 Favored in His thirteenth parachute Jump the first half of July. kins, ' Federal emergency relief ad­ Officers re-elected included: Dr.

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