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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930.
i, growing, | • • o SOME DISORDER IS REPORTED IN LARGER CITIES ' (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONF) 1 , miauled against demonstrations. 1 Four Arrested Waterbury, Conn., Mar. (I. qj.R) 1 Four communists were arrested ! here today when Rose Ross. IS- ; year-old New Haven communist, at ' 'cmpted to lead unemployed brass won-kora in an attack on city hall. 1 A crowd of several thoustind. mostly men. had gathered before ' the hall, which was guarded by nearly 100 policemen armed with night sticks. At a given signal Miss Rosa and ■ I.John Borgnis of Naugatuck, th“ latter carry’ing a large American ! flag, rushed across the street i shouting: "Come on! Fight for your rights!" Riot Stopped Wash ngton. Mar. t> ((J.R) -An unemployment parade in front of the White House at noon today ended in a free for all fight when two of the demonstrators attemptled to speak and were pulled down , from the White House fence by I ' spectators. The melee was ended I by police who threw tear gas bombs among the fighters. A tew of the ring leaders were 'unrated and carried to the police 1 j station, the rest of the demonstraI o.s dispersing in all directions. Many in Parade ’ New York. March 6 - Police, hun.lreds of unemployed and thousands of Genial spectators co-opera'ed oday to stage a happy communist carnival in Union Square. The widely-heai hied demonstration against unemployment develop ed into an oversized country fair. The police were there, but had nothing to do. Twen y thousand persons brought theii lunches and assembled in Unon square. Other thousands were stretched along the curb lines that led away from the park. Three speaker's stands had been erected and on each platform a communist harangued the crowd. The The communists sank a faint “International'' and weak cheers went up a . the speakers denounced capital i ism. Four injured Pittsbu.gh, Pa.. March 6—(UP) - . Fighting within the ranks of 5.000 communists who marched on the city-county buildings today as part cf a world-wide protest against tin employment, brought police intervention and before the crowd was scattered, four men were in Mercy hospital, seriously injured, and i many others were behind the bars I of police station cells. Trouble started, police said, when
Ithe two Injured men, evldentally, | no. In sympathy wlt|i the panniers shouled "to hell with these guys! ; Why should they parade?" Outbreaks Reported London, March ti-(UP) Sporadic mil breaks of violence marked oinmunist demonstrations in London and several European capitals .oday ns piotests ug tins! unemployment weie held throughout the world. Several police were cut and beaten In London and demonstrators were dubbed or trampled by police hon es when communists at empted .: march to Mansion house against offieinl o. ilers. Fighting in which halt a dozen' were injured also marked demonstrations in Vienna anti police used their sticks to disperse communists in Berlin. .o— TEN BEST SELLERS Fiction 1. The Woman of Andros. Thornon Wilder. 2. The Doomed Five. Carolyn Weils. 3. The Hidden City. Philip Gibbs. | 4. The Million Pound Deposit. E. Phillips Oppenheim 5. Young Man of Manhattan, by Katherine Brush. General 1. Is Sex Necessary? James Thurber. 2. Contract Bridge For All (New Revised 1910) Milton C. Work. * 3. The Specialist. Charles Sales. 4. All About Amos 'N Andy, 'hat les J. Correlek and Freeman F. Goshen. 5. Cross Word Puzzle Book Fifeenth Ser.es. Prosper Buranelli and Gregory Hartswick and Margaret Petherbi idge. —o Actress Is Suicide New York. Mar. 6.—<U.R>—Christine Norman, actress and playwright who was once called one of the 12 most beautiful women in he world, made a running dive through the window of her room at the Hotel Warwick today to plunge 20 floors to her death. In private life, she had been the wife of Enos Booth, a lawyer who has played a prominent part in closing up numerous dives here. Five letters were found on a able !n her room, one of them adIressed to her husband from whom she had been separated for five years. In it she forbade his at tendance at her funeral, adding, "now I hope you're satisfied for | all lies you’ve told about me.” Booth said that some time ago ] she announced her intention to go o Reno for a divorce and that she later wrote him from California that she feared she had a cancer or a tumor. She hi.d returned to New York to consult a specialist, he said, and since then appeared to be despondent. Miss Norman was 40 years old. —o Simple But Effective Paris—(UP)—The Fiench Toiling Club organized a national competitio n o find away to end the noise of hotel corridors. The winner of the prize, a 500-mile rail road pass. Miss Madeline Laudeuil, suggested a simple, printed caul for mating in all hotels: “S lence l.y >ach one assures the re it of all" - . o —- First Permanent Wave London —(UP)—The first permamt wave was found in excavation.-, n Mesopotamia, a golden wig with ne hair perfectly waived dating Loin about 3300 B. C. and it was worn by a man and not by a woman according to Sir Frederick Ker yon, direc or of the British Museum. o A WAY TO STOP ATTACKS OF FITS lieports are received of an amazing treatment that epileptics state i has proved successful in stopping | their attacks. R. Lepso, Apt. 152,1 Island Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.. has | been supplying sufferers with this rea men!. He now wishes to reacn , all those who have not been help- I ed and to do so is making the, .t. ri.ing offer of a geneious treat-1 ment free to all sufferers. Anyone afflicted should write tor this tree treatment at once, giving age —Adv. End Eczema Tortures Forever No Need to Suffer Another Day There is one simnle’yet inexpensive way to stop the itching and torture of Eczema instantly, and that is to apply Mooue’s Emerald Oil night and morning and people who suffer from any embirraseing or disfiguring skin trouble would be wise to banish it before it reaches a more or less chronic stage. I Ask any first-class druggist for an original two-ounce bottle of Mean’s Emerald Oil (full strength, and refuse to accept anything in it* place. It is such a highly concentrated preparation that two ounces last a long time, and furthermore, if this- wonderful <liscove r y does not give you complete satis- 1 faction you can have your money refunded. Special note: People who want to Mui e swollen or varicose veins. slioulil get a hottie of Emerald Oil i at once. By applying ‘night ami 1 mortiing us directed they will <iui<k-| ly notice an improvement which will continue until the veins and bunches are reduced to normal. '1
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