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ews of the World Average Daily Circulation For ; Week Endi y Assocu:ted Press '\:\e 29:1‘1 l,n.? l 5,225 ESTABLISHED 1870 iy PRICE THREE CENTS THREE SURVIVORS OF FIRE i”g%{kggfig% { al JSTATE » REACH NEW BRITAIN HOMES: "7y grouciows| B W= BY QUiu.EY FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE UNE REMAINS IN HUSPITAI-;Presidem Sees Deficit Unless ' o s R g B I e L R Kb 7 DA HEADSLIST OPPOSES CHANGING Mavor Savs He Asked ins of F -~ Governor to Call Spe- e e e oian Bum o i ML ST 0 ongazss| [t 1 W SENT TO SENATE PROHIBITION LAWS 22y sombly Searin _ : i cial Assembly Session Death is Impossible, Do Bisis AmODg PHSORTS | verermene v aeriomne socl [0 s Hoover's Ghice for Secretary of Drinking in U. S. Decteasing, and Reply From Hart- After Viewing Scene. yinrcoppa) REVOLT PLAN| woritmemmesmon riss | | o ; Labar With 200 More Rev. C. J. Fredeen Clains ~ ford Was ‘Republicans Work—Unemployment Plans Have . . y Will Win, Anyway. a {iely Still S While Three arc Held in Second| senate for Ratification. Haie ity Me ir nd klely bh" bhaken . P . :’v“‘.l :”“".‘\{”' Piatt J. Renben Clark of Utah Selected for More Drinking in Northeast States ( ll" Md" BQ RequIICd 10 S pl . . Inquiry—Woman Extremely Well | Washington, Dec. 3 (P— Presiden i3 ks 2 4 2, by Experiences—Mazei- e et S Ambassador fo Mexico—Nicholas| Than Elsewhere, Pastor of Ben- Spend $200,000 But He Hoover opposed continuance of re- Knowniin; Rome. duced income taxes today in recom- ka Tells of Horror on ., . . ., P)—Tolice have | mending (o congress a $3,932,842,000 RUMURS F[]UJ]W [;[]UR.“ AN[I Y[] N[i Tooseseit (0 Be Sent to Hungary,| any Clureh Tells W. C. T. U—| Ts Opposed to Tax Tn- A b anti-fascist orsaniza. | budget for the next fiscal year Washington, Dec. 3 (P—The na lish System Ineffective : : Awakening and Dashing e s an anil-fascist orsania- | 2 eiterating the prediction of a . U 3 s ; AR TN i crease, Executive In- tion in Rome and arrested three ition e e atticiaily | $180,000,000 deficit. this year, he S : u rvations on the in- : : Through Flam Drinons: 1t was announced OfiClally |\ iiied that appropriations looking I]AVIS VIET[]RY UISE[}VEREU UEAD Slscitaryof : ere: Irinki Swe i forms Social Workers’ One of those arrcsted was an |bevond action in the next six months the list ot fna- | the expression of conviets American-born woman, a widow |10 alleviate unemployment and en tions which President SlRameganc ! Club at Noon Luncheon. Gorl Bethehkuhn of 575 Hask|demed Ds Bosls, drought difficulties would result in aes act should not six men taken from a hunting camp | gion alottine ogoiins tho anee | treasury-post office supply bill im- | ' : A e e S ay afternoon at Trin- ir government, Loth national e ot e, a1 SamD | tion plotting against the sesimo ana TRy B0 orce swmy WO i) Him to Guard Own Members | - Apparently Asphyxiated: |an ehitip of New voric vas wer iy Gy Wiiho e o e County hospital in Winsted yester- sent to special tribunal, as was that c¢ived: —_— - on t drat t il day who is still a patient there. The of Mrs. De Bosis. Nominations Received nt liquor con O R LT e e R Piamar Boston Woman Important nominations and debatc INQUIRY RESUMED TODAY FIRE IN ROOM BLAMED : : ‘v i ”j‘.“‘: : sy ree in Sweden, 3 ; : ] f onen T);:!‘;I discharged. The shack in which the| Mrs, De Bosis was the former Lil- | 01 the Couzens bus bill occupied the ol group was sleeping was completely lian Vernon, of Boston, Mass. She js | S2hate, while the house took up its Judg Kka Py annual task of appropriating for the gutted by fir ! four of the occu- g2 } o SR Robinson Teadership Apparently New York Man In Legal Difficulties 1 i 3 1 g Stat e consur he Y yanquet hall, where pants met « wch Mrs. De Bosis lived for some years T°Eular needs of the government. L 1 ‘ i LT : Bronentl o Relatives of Otto W. Rittner of 32 |in St. Louis, Mo, and has a sister | “canwhile, factional l(mr.'.u s | Not Sufticient to Swing Party Vot With Wife Over Five Years— : e , stem has brough. ¢ 1 that prior to the No- Austin street and Joseph Genni of | living S S S0 through informal confer- g i R E crease in drinking in vember tion he sent a request to & in Syracuse, N. Y. as 17 Failed to Follow Pronounce. : 3 4 b Sast e 3 ‘ an agreement 2 4 as 17 Mow Pronounce- — Pinally Granted Divorce 2 . hrough intes 375 East Ma ef, who werc| An official communique said: e e nally Granted Klvasee n ¢ eria, Cr ! e T kiR hrough anter burned to death, and relatives of| “Ap anti-Fascist organization in | [0 ¢hacting Ar. Hoovers proposa. ment—Two Witnesses Called, Sought Child. ¢ member of € R e ALY to call a special Thomas Hill and Daniel Riley of | Rome circulated clandestinely and |[°F Unemployment and drought re : Vi : on of the legislature to appro- Harder Fight Than Farm Meas- e R e I ERE L e e o e s Toel s . GILSON HARTFORD NOMINEE FINDS NEW ENGLAND WET amendment were wer Nicholas Roosevelt ; to take action to ers' club at to win ed o 10 has been istonishe ¢ has been a steady appointment, rase in the consumption of liquor Shelton claimed the bodies although | periodically calumnous pamphlets of | 1¢L " Ll,ln\mv.l S Washington, .Dec. 3 (P 1 v oc. 3 (P—Courtland | Ne 8 R e ¥ moncy for road work which positive identification was impos-|an anti-Fascist character. The ex- ”I"“‘ ‘,"""‘"“( e "‘f"‘[',‘"‘ state- | nyvo of the senate campaign funds i e & oo 15 as reappoint PiE e i s DL L i A oment sible, the medical examiner said. |ponents of this activity who were |Tcni8 Which followed the —presl-| = .00 04 today his committe ] A5 5 ed a member of the board of media- S Doncen e e r thousand t men who are in Those who visited the undertaking dent’s recommendation for an emer sk 1 1¢ toc . rctically the only ones who drank. families ar arrested were Mario Vinciguerra, ik 1 anoroprintion | Dag cove expendit £ + ft l Asks for Water, Surprises Wait et rooms in Winsted where the remains Renzo Rendi and the widow de Bos. | S°TCY unemployment appropriat . ¥ m i C b win T. Cle was appointed | ° : 7 A spffer wut, he said, “word came were brought had to content them- All thres confessed and were |Of $100.000,000 or $150,000,000, it 2 the Davis-Brown pr S ity Casah vadat i iy Al Mr. Fredeer ¢ selves with what identification could |gent to a special tribunal for the | V&S inferred in congressional circles | are ik e : ol i ¥ e 1o be hade . defense of the state.’ lat proposmRedie slorise i e he ng roor J Gileo 1 o ¢ et The other men who have left the | The arrests were the most numer- | 'Siative vovage ahead. ¢ 2 e f ter 2 1 L 2 P . ital are William Zimatravich of | ous since the recent round-up, on the | 1 Deré Was more unanimity, how- 1 for wat Bl ppeaned put on the 34 Hartford avenue, John SKritul-| eve of the anniversary of the Tasciet | VeT» On his drought relicf proposais to do with ski of 102 Vine street Howard | march on Tome. On that gceesion, | Senator Robinson, the —democratic ks : e et ; ant anyone in Kiely of 46 Connecticut avenue, Who | 20 persons were seized, most of then; | |¢2der, has introduced a bill, with canizer y tostit S o ket . : successively for tr nk that I am try- were discharged late yesterday after-,in various localities in the north of | '°Publican support, which would o AT B 5 e rese r of The vear ending in July, i o build up a political machine noon, and Ired Preston of Canaan|jialy, They were accused of plot- provide a fund of 360,000,000 £ would have en 4 ¢ % ¢ x s e S ed a nerez r d SIX | tiiro Th am we are and Edward Preston of Ansonia, |{ing against the Fascist regime and | S¢°% mn\] feed louns. Pennsyly primary it 1 Stories.” “Ye . : was reap- | r ce c1e.came period brothers, who were discharged to-|oonniving with Italian exiles in McNary Plans Action been off the ticket. He added t e fhacame a0 nainted to the ifedaral fanm' Yoarif Of tHG Drevi ear o Ironic Toward Paonessa & ‘ o the federal farm lo day. Paris. | Chairman McNary of the senate |cost probably would have 7 v % t i 30 per cen et avor spoke for The three local men are at their | Most of Them Intellectuals | agriculture committee, xvlu'ns to same if D had been i n 1576 i . over h loon . v ,”'f Fro w“‘ 8 ("1‘-\_ bomes today, where they are recelv= || aroatior tioss) arrested/nons OL| antih sy e (o oD oz consjone ott the s ko Case Before Courts ikslonert of ernal | SPcaker <a B doihiror (he aady: fng medical treatment for their in- |y, 190 &) UIRE, ariERed SETE O | sideration later in the week. | s just the cost of conductin; o i LS o el 4 geomnll slossr el e . aEl (L oolne for ine iewdy, Il = TE et epeatae R B B ec e e e e e | i neRbdEer e messaze RN ele n machine.” he > R Bl thore 7 i . / R kuhn will return to his home before | {ict oINS ArTEE Of BOTMIRT | White House sent to the senate the $500,000 “Fair Start s 2a on f el Dalng beg the end of the week Fancist wohen ta S o the com | Se8Sion's first bateh of nominations, | Senator Dule of i I . srlaner ofinaicotion, ; e ritic | teelt Tolven Funeral services for Rittner of 32| [SHG8r POUCY 16 SURPIERS (16 €OM™ jincluding the tariff commission and |c: b ommittee, : S : Eae reniant i nce B AEhe £ th " : foretelling how long it Austin street, will be held tomorrow | 1i[/VSt PETIY & £ the appointment of William N. Doak o id be a “fairt N il Sk . ] of Sz ih sy e afternoon at 2 oclock at Erwin (S50 0 SN L plalns ry of labor. start for a camj St - Rev. Raymond N. Gilman of | "} Pl o problem of finding a dispo- | sylvania : = i e Memorial church will offici- |50 M8 Policy of suppressing anli- fgjtion for Muscle Shoals, of great ver g stas T 1 : 3 L ¢ llinois Opposes Repeal Burial will be in Fairview cem- |5V "f‘l;‘;l”‘:":;“ d “'I"’."l "',';"'l'“‘ strategic importance in plans for the | “How much of th ald Y ORI ki corge R. Sy tev. Mr. Fredeen turr i session, again engaged the confer- lotted for Davis, assn t hat |18 ' s of the Mis. sioner na City hall,” soon after took charge ) to o a bu- neral services for Genni will be o Friday or urday at church at an hour to be When asked if his campaign to “re- | cnee committees. kg e : 1 3 t vear } il e nisston. Douglas some r feationtofiprol mould” Italy did not involve to some McNary, chairman of the confer- 2 fiard 12l ted or Y MR Y I was ed t exists in this countr extent curtailment of the liberty of 7 11tis it 056 oribreaiing it i ; fe ; i e : | s announced later by Larala & Sag- |\l Subject, such as treedom to critl- | present deadlock, caused by the | ) . Davis : o i s L £ of t G uor. arino. Burial will be in St. Mary's s house approving private operation idate.” ! t ¢ € Wa STon : 5 4 s ot semetery hat depends largely on the |and the senate adopting a plan for [ouglas said } 5 not ¢ L 5 eV ? R Thomas Page of Virginia, s No Evidence of Liquor criticism involved. If it means in- | government development ¢ t 1 ¢ e e > e Coulter of North Dakota, 2 - ! ! : b L Massachusetts state troopers who | telligent and constructive criticism, | McNary planned formal disagree- |of one of the campalgn committ ; ULE B G i ol e 1o i : et irely pos it the per- nvestigated the holocaust yesterday |then 1 say to you that we welcome ment by the conferees, thus return- 5 e Tomsard o Giah ave ‘XL‘E\ \.(‘nd| returned to their barracks at East (it . . . but if you méan the right to | ing the measure to the floors of the (Continued on I'age Two) e rlooked i an Lee without determining the cause|CONSPire against the estate, ah! that jouse and senate. 1 : : :n‘; £ ryone who is deserving ot the firc, They said they found no |18 different. No ation tolerates at-| While James J. Davis, was for- e S e st ; ; rEeaclh : 1¢ [ e tndications that there had been eMPIS 1o conspire against the gov- | mally seated as junior senator from PRIS"N B[]AR[] WI”_ 1 Intendun e DA e X Sl A 5 o do such work is bein iquor at the camp. ernment of the land and so far as sylvania, the senate campaigns el e I i : iter 1o as grea exten Reports that the fire had been |Iascism is concerned, as it grows | committee was called together T i e e MAN GOES TO JAL FOR - { o that the law |2 ) Z throw it be made harder.” ibout the roor P REFUS]NG TO GIVE EY[DENCE - e T aear . . v which Y _— iv- Mrs. A. Hum- 1 of works d to the mavor that 4 due to the fact that the heat (Continued on Page Tv0) u i i ecent Pl lar subscrip- ause shotgun shells to be fired. Recent Plan in Italy pouilar eubscrip- . . , | The special tritb1 al for the de- = ; i F only rom Medical ~ Examiner Frank C. R e o s : : e i 5 Downing of Stockbridge cxpressed |{S1Se Of the state is a recent de- SISTER MARY ZITA IS Public Hearings Over— |, : e _. Prank Harrand says He Cannot Re- Duck Hunters i 15seri e spres velopment in Italy. It is composed he belief that it would be impos- | ¥* i i {hatithe atiper 4 ity Found by Coast Guard e e ertity ihe remains whieh [ Milltary judges and has wide BUR]ED ]N NEW HAVEN Report Due Before - call Who Gave Him Liquor et BE S owers. Most of tI prisoners are “onsisted of four deposits of human | P v | On Which He Got Drunk ; B ar five ong sent into exie, since capital punish- Christmas - > B hunter ‘ Nt o LN b ashes il s ment is not used. However, the|pormer Teacher in Parochial - i oot e ke ho miglcatllc a class who de = SE 304 Park th sentence may be imposed for —_— b J AR A - ) e SRR S padih et gz e temipts against the life of the king | Schools Here Had Instructed on not sreet, 'a motorman 4|nplu;';1 »"\’- i::' or the head of the state. 4 A “‘ Rl sl \ ; L : nd np ¢ of h ity or s e city ‘onnecticut company fo i Mrd Dol Bosis was estre 5 el Children for 34 Years public hearings cor RC ) . : - 5 B0 E k rnment, t f issocia cars, though unnerved by his ex- < ostinas Sxiealenell crnor's committee i to th | temipt of . r se | Coast Gu A o and elhaie kiown in Rome, where she main-| gicior Mary Zita Harty, who dur- | 4 iministratic e tained a literary sa epii e : R i nunIALCH ceased Itvnlu:\a(;}\\'Hl’f“lml” 3 ;v’w sl G S b e A as a distinguished |, 0 jpsirycted classes for a number Italian poet, noted for his transla- ot we 14‘n\;|u rlvxm(» \Irlu..‘. m‘orn tions ot Shslie S «’1.“1”: T :v:(]’llw: 1 llool:”(:)wvlf: ; 7 ; o ng." said Ma cika. “and came back fane oy . died vesterday at St. Raphael’s ing in Strange Demon- ah ‘cloc ¢ aftern 3 cspital, 2 Haven b about 4 o'clock in thc afternoon T1ed o Bags Dwo) hoepita v A ; « ‘ e None of the hunters had had any Sister Zita was born in Torrington, | i L S G stration cen . A : 1ck and had returned early. Being where she received her education Rsepnies % 5 ; SHT ipaaa ired. we had our supper and went Grand Jury to Consider — On e Ut sl s which will bo submitted 10 1t = ! hredus dder s ek i to Pt a gl bl 0 N the orde Sisters of Mercy and s | ! h., : G 7 t Ciopliary e e o O Patnode Murder Case ugnt in parochial schools in this ¥ experts : . et i vauet it e is JObS Go Begging at depends oclock. In the room with me were L o he S slechtd e ol A = : . NOIT 10 MonEy Needs x Hartford, Dec. & (UP)—A grand | city w Haven and Westerly, R Estea s 2 B Al miber wh \ ' Internal Revenue Office R PAULIIGLORONEY AN "'< : (Continied anl Pags Wive) jury will be empanelled tomorrow I. She served as superior in St | Dase its report to Gov « ; palace : : A rer AL ; iRy to consider the case of George Pat- Deter's convent, Danbury; Sacred 1L Trumbull. Hom AN e i vda s of the chairman = node, Hartland farm hand, charged Feart convent, Bridgeport and £ “[]RR"W SW"RN lN with the murder of Miss Jennie V. Patrick’s convent, New Haven dicated that (he comml 1 Carr on October 13. Funeral services were held this its report ready Patnode claimed a gun he held ex- | morning at the Sacred Heart church, or by Chris 11 shot a 1 OB JAIL CLOSED [NAT R TUUAY ploded accidentally, Kkilling Miss New Haven. Burial was in the Sis- The committic uring it fnal ! e 1 \ Y. Dec. {;UNF[REE I:All'l' Carr, while he was performing mili- 'ters’ cemetery, St. Mary's home, bublic € « € : + okt ey T 1 of onsecuti 1 ry supply 1 nee in escaping from the burn- building, was able to describe his t through smoke and flames. ' Reporter !"ires Into Ceil- Washington, tary maneuvers in a barn. West Hartford Warden New Jersey Victor T::\kefsi : 'I‘v:";';mj"‘l'l‘.”\"';‘;‘l;*' th : : f’ i St anstri- |11 it g : :“'»" 1 of AEREE l]N SHUA[S mane and brutal Seat, Completing List | Doctor Braves Blizzard to Hurry b nited o seeonrs The . I o s e it il S he characterized as one o ilitary leade ust Power Project Committee gLy ‘ To Patient ln Need Of Operation e e bv o ,“.".‘_‘? ‘ “'. iR bn(,,“d Men,sr Clul'?Rooms i:ouvnd lnilndian Unable to Reach 1 g the facilities and Washington, Dec. § (P — lmmht! improving the faci 1 . by his brotl - ties at the prison are included AL Decision W. Morrow was administered the| Boise, Ida., Dec. 3 (UP)—A doc- | trackless wastes. He promised ~to | (o8 0 10 B0 Sl vl Ay t 2 000 Y Old oath today as senator from New for who fought through an Idaho|keep friends at MeCall informed by !N SICNOBTABIIC Tecords of rted. 2 lobby to 1 oun 5 0 y ears et Jersey. blizzard to perform an emergency | telephone of his progress. Once he | !¢ sessions. Th W : ot ollivo was e ; Mr. Morrow's cntry completed the |operation battled for his patient's | became lost and friends worried over (AN i d¢ ¢ ! \ ; S Y membership of the senate, The New [ life today in a snowbound cabin near | his safety. ien. Jersey senator was accompanied to the remote village of Burgdorf. | Reaching Burgdorf, 36 miles dis- the dais of Viee President Curtis by | The physician, who frequently has | tant. he telephoned that his patient Senator Kean, of New Jersey, at the used dog teams and snow shoes In | had becn brought there by sled beginning of the session to reccive answering calls, is Dr. Don 8. Num- | The doctor hastened to the moun- | i the oath. bers taineer's bedside, built a fire, warm- | oles” by the Rev. Dr lan the s whick r first of its kind ever located n | found in 1 i back from ” 3 - i8loestion Mrs. Morrow and the scnator The patient, J. D. Monroe, a|ed his hands and, with no nurse to Smith, formcr chaplain 1 was reported here yesterday 00 to 2.0 Dr. Stew- Reta anf daughter, Elizabeth, were in the gal- | mountainecr, was operated upon late [ help him, performed the operation prison. who appeared e Two an H. Stewa head of i1 said. He believed these Indi 1 bill e ot which lery, but Colonel and Mrs. Charles |yesterday in the semi-twilight of a|while the wind outside whipped the cipal critic against the prison ac \acological department af the |were a s of the eliff dwellets | ca) SR Hons A. Lindbergh, of his family, did not |raging snowstorm. He became sud- |snow into drifts that almost shut out | ministration before the commitier et % |Uni of Utah ¢ : 3 come to Washington | denly il while working at the lone- | what little light came through the The governor's commities IHE WEATHLER . Steward said d kelet or nd in the | confere 2 :d the conference The political composition of the |lv little station of Squaw Meadows, |windows to confer during the latier par = . ot g fatiea -of pol-drons AT said the for this session now stands: |50 miles from McCall At dusk his task was finished. He |the week with Sanford Bates. super- New Britain and vicinity L the Ir o la reS, APPAT- | {hree house members present agreed publicans democrats 42:| A telephone message was sent to |remained to care for his patient. |intendent of federal prisons Partly cloudy and not quite 1 cre adept at the game at tly m to represent deities. to the proposal ively but did \er-labor 1. This is a gain of |Dr. Numbers that the man was| Whether the two have won their|Frank Robertson and Dr. Ge ~o cold tonight. Thurw i1t of their dwelling for s will be brought to the 't e until they three for the democrats who will | dying. Despite the storm, the veteran | hattle against death will be known W. Kirchwey. (he ey ! cloudy. These sticks : s versity of Utah museum for|could confer ¥ \eir two missing have 46 scats in the next senate. | vhysician began his trip across the 'in a few days. {last week to aid in t e used in & hand ) P ! se- le method and a criticism of finement cells, six of ; | % o f zona tc nd which were described a iea jon | lic and s club rooms.” Adinn i oglyphs

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