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Six Merry Hatters
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C.O. Buckingham, Inc.
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3,5 x 5.5", Black and white postcard
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Bonus Crusaders of Danbury, Conn. pictured in front of their shelter located in the Anacostia Flats. Next to the Danbury men is a sign for Noroton, Conn.- presumably Fitch's home. For more information: https://postcardhistory.net/2022/07/the-bonus-army/
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1932
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Bonus Expeditionary Forces
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Veterans
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NEARLY 10,000 - iFA.sT
1932_06_08
_DEN
tll• mon•,
d. t.hQ" n..,., .
BONUS SEEKERS ..:::.ao. ;
OIJtS
AT WASIIINCl'ON =~. .
to.,._,.
b.atp 'Pf'O•id t
r Uu>• PtO·
oa and.
~Y c1au.··
ad.ded. had.
near 1:1.,..
olbt.ra.
••~t
OD
"' to,
le In the
with the Federal
Aothor1na
me.rlca.nbe .....
will sh·•
H&
.....
In•
lantl
8
take cha.rs•
~--
/um7 Oftlcen al Bollin& J'lekl t
'&equea\ed 1'ot to
ty. tbe Jun•
t.ba.i. lta con-
uon
~bCK·
HELD AT POST
Uon. ..
lttM of pro-
nta. who had
rtl•e. .,.,.
Nrlu
Po ice Keep in Conltant Toueh
1
Da•U• r
would be
•
Wuhlns(on, Jun• a (J.'P)-Po•
Uct kept cona:ta.nt toucb l0•cl•T with
federal autborlU• u th• aumben
Of th• ntera.n.a bare Htklns tb•
bonu• paym. . t conUnue4 to
"1."hu• were re-pona. appareatlY
11,eU founded but 11ncooftrme4 t,y
ofttclala,, that a.nay ~ in tbe "·
clnlty of Wuhlnston h&d. taken precauUonary protecU.• mo·H• tn
of the mou.ntlns 1n1mN.n of flt•"""'
an• In the dty. Polle• ..C.lmated t.h at
nearly 10.oot would be l.n the capital by the end et the _..1L
Offlcere a.ttacbe4 to Bolllnl" &elcl.
tba army airport adjacent to one of
th• ••terana• encampmenta. wtre
ulted not to 1-•• their ,_.nation
after noon to-da.y. Their w1vu were
tht po.& u.nuad•la~d not to
•row.
•1••
to Iron Out
ispute Is
~-
~)-Poulblllty
r.Jah treaty to tron
tr th• oath or a1.,
tlon ed amona the
b circulated here c-orted.
Tb• lnboi,pltalll}e
Carbon
Amou
Wa.shl1
1•••
:!~::.:t~,~:~;
0
reeepUon
they
Br1Ueb cabinet recelvtd at the 11.anda of pol1c• aad
capttol buJldins o.f flc~la when Utey
applied tor permtafon to para,d e en
the capitol •round.I,. t &.UNd t.be 18&4en of the communJat orsanJaa.tlon.
th• workers EJl:•Se"lcemen••
' to cuCet tbe.lr . .moo.at.radon for to-day. Vice PrMldent Curtl4 . . .
Speaker Oarav directed that ~
be ....... ao pel"llllt . . -..rade Oft cap,-
....-u,
allDO'aD
p o - II,_
•
ltGI
. , . . _ _ _ _ _ 11117.t
_ _ .11-poU._
ata
, . il
l
bad .,-ant.. - - • for U.e njl. -
,r_t••••-~
aft• ... Cu,....._ tbal
orp.nbatton. ~• u..
ft:" •:.::;~
to London ir.uTM
.. -et t,HI
tbe _ . . . . u,.... clahntq • mem.........,.
amo"- the Yete.rana n0'1r bl the dty, lclen
it WU a&ld YHlU'• wen, nttmated by -poUce to b&Te u MIIU&l
tted In a compJe•e '5ctuat memben111-p or aotaa HI out
lnalltlnl' on
Valera
of nearly I .ODO Tit.,..._ ta the ft•
ot alleatance an.cl
Bfltra\ of the a,sttatellU M well u d•· Cl&J1)pmenta.
1Nre arruted &nd talr:•n to eta•
rltaln. recosntu the on
Uon boueee ynter4ay br the Teter•
~ Sta.ta to deal with
en. t hf'mNlvN. Police ad1'*4 than
tt CbOONe..
:!o,;:_
f lOftt M
to lean tbe ,-1ey and aome .._...
kno"'1:I to have l•ft.
to the
Tbe league now p lantt to
capitol Friday and a ttempt to pre~ !ll'adon s@fft l)etiUon., t<' the Tiff i,......_t
•nO 1peaker. Since they ~ ne --- ,
&a:aaUon.
CES DEFICIT.
I
p=~
(AP)-Loul•
•o
!::!r u°r:t~
IMC••
G•r- : ~...
Heanwlll>-. Repre•ntath-9 Jtalmhdllter or flnawe.
J'rance la confront- 1 t'lf'.J'. the d•moc-ratlc lea4er. totd
ftnand&l aita- Y1eW11papennpn he WM:114 keep tb•
probably the US: h use fn MAlnn tor a Tot. Jload.&y
11 M bet"·ee.n ah: on •htther to tall:11t UI' ,.._lation
fnr Immed iate payment of D• aoJ.
Uoa to the proba- d.tt,.,._• bonua.
B.aJne7. w h o ftled tlae . . . _ _
~ will no.t. rnum•
the wa:,a a.nd mearut committee nport
ta wh e.n
amaplreLH•-.14 on the euh b onue p r o ~ alil.:
enttate.nd.atoln"'One hundred forty-the • ·• • ~
tor major reduc• 1fped. the pet!Uon to dlec...,... Uie
aa4 reoraa,ntsa- rul@e committee from collllNeratlott
tift Nl'Ytc-. Thua. of the cub bonue propoaltion. ■ nd
r be poalble to bai- they are entitled to a Tole ta tile
t wtt.b a minlm um of houae.
..A lot of thoee who ...... lM
petJUon have been comJaS 14f me
1
¥» :1.
;::::• t!!t::: ~~.no:,~c:f
PIIIUoa
them "no you •lsn•d the
70
aa4
~Wh:n•':n~«:ni1:ra~:-.l~ •..-
tb•Y ahou.14 ao throush , . . tlNlr
Jn tad. 1 61.ak UM
prol)NIUon.
CrOSS
�r,
ou
Ill
-
er:
ce
~-"
V. F. W. ARE OPPOSED.
1932_06_08
for · _DEN
•ho
part
re:•
WS
.. Communist Are Blamed
d
Bonus Demonstrations.
of
r.
that To th• Editor of the • ·e- ■:
\"et.erana of Foreiar
ot the lmmedl&L
adju ted aervice
let that pa,-ment of &he
ted certlticat .. lbey are not in ta,·or ot
demon•U tins the !act by boau•
and ll V. F. W. po ta have
para4
been uked by the na.tional cominander-ln-chl C, Harold Decoe. to r
40 eYeJ7thlna wltbfn their pown to
can b
While th•
• than Ware are in ta,·or
We
any
dlacourase partlclpatton in
bo11ua march to Wa.ahlnston, iii.·- J
Ila,·•
eauee communu.t agitator
tua.tlon,
taken ad nt.ase of th
u tbey did when they !'lpon. ored th•
llunser march to Wuhlnaton lu.t
December.
Tb• Worke • Ex l'rvlce Jhn'a
IAasue, an organl&atlon pon , refi
b7 comm uni.et beadquarten 1B • •
Tork. la acUv• lJl 01·•anlnn~ \ha
Comruuni11t pa- 1
pre■-nt movement.
pens Uk• th• Dally Worker, pub,, ,
Uah d In • ·ew York., are ~
11ewa lo ei.ery tsu• teUln.r how ...
•nice men &TP. belna orpnlN4 to
move on to Waahtncton.
well u
It la for tbla rea.aon,
tor many others. that the Veteran•
of Fo"lcn Ware ehould refrain
"J
j
='•
from
aaiatiq
the•
I
30
Re
D
communiaU.
Th• object of the communt.t 1a no~
the caah ~ment oC the bonu■ but
the overthrow of the sovernment ot
ot Amertc .
Ute UnltM Stat
The Veterans of Fore}sn Wal'II •f
th• United 8tatff I.a coml)()Nd entirely of men who have foqbt and
Amerac:r1ffced for our countrv.
lcanlam and loyalty to th• sovemment of tbe United 8tatee are foun4&tlon prlnclples of our order. Thia
orpll.batlon rnuat not play into the
han4a ot th• conununlst aa1tatora
who car. nothlu tor the vetel'&JIII
ezcept to exploit them and u■e them
tor their own end""
No member of the V, I'. W ..
a eommuniat and no member wanta
th• et!lrma of communt■m to be
placed upon our orpnlsaUon. Tb•
V. F. W. Ja dolnc everythtns po fbl• to aret the bonu• blll tbrousb
conSTeea and will continue to ttsht
0a the other han"tt
to th• flaleh.
the V. 'F'. W. wnt combat communtnn
wtth the am.e -s,trtt with wblcb
flsht tor their
they took up the
countr7 and f1&s tn un.
GBORGS PERDIZET.
Comander Ra:,mon4 A.. Watuns
P09t. V. r. W.
Res
�. ..
DANBURY EVENING NEWS. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, _1932
f'Ot"ll'T ..
1~1
!!jWILL REMAIN
!~Yeo~!~~
and Vicinity
City
X ra.. John C.
I
1
'
I
WM N-&P•
~.:.~u~rd~:n~ • ~~~;or
Lon Lane rum for throe :,e&n,,
_1111nlns Jul:, L
Do11;n-1
FLO)VER .SHOW \ ~~PROGJWl I
ON JU11EDlllt' 22 First Church School AnnouncI es Its Annual Exercises.
fl.AG DAY OBS~VANCE.
IN WASHINGTON Many
to Attend !ilks' E.xer,
clses Next Tuesday Night.
!.i
Danbuty lodse of
lilka hu r •
.
---
Danbury Group of Bonus. c,Jnd a cceptanc• tl'Om man:, or- Danbury Club to Hold Eighth
be·!-! See kers Dec ides_ N0t t0 topnl><lUono
and oodetl
In the cit:, !
Annual EXh"bit"
tho l11Ylt&llon to attend Ille annual ,
I ,on at
Mol'Oy. 011
Return Home- at Once.
ri..- Day uerclt1ea to be held In the '
• Church House
.Fo11owlnc
th e proc ram wblch
hM _,, &rr&Jl•ed for tho Cblldrtn.
Ou onrd- at "'tl,o J'lnt Co~..
s&Uonal eburch, Sund&:, "!,or-nlns .,
I
l"'rlon~ ot Mra. la,,bel
lt:10;
Kill Pl&in dletr1ct. wm •ae pl@L~d to
ac~ltortum ot the new El:lca' Home
•
Orpn Prelu de. 8&re&rolle. ui...
J•rn that a he. I• dolns nict>l,- at th•I l>anbur,··11 g"f'Oup ot' alx- boom :,u·t Tuead&y nenlns, and tt wu,. Tb• Danbury pa.rd•n club
will
Contee d'Botrman:•
.
Da.nbory hospJta l. where .tie und•r- marchflr& win nmatn t Wa.ablns• lt&ttd b_y the committee to...<lay that hold J eighth &nn~I .rune no er Proc...S-,na.ly. Hymn'~lr Otrenbaeb I
-.nt • maJor opt>ra.tlon on ;\fay 21. i ton ll8rtu.d of nturnlns to tbla city. lndfcatJon" are lbe txe.ttl~ •Ill be thow at th• F\r t Con,-rep.Uon,I Jnvocation a.ad ' -rd •• Prawer .
,·.
the moat l&rcety attended •ver held Cbureh Holl.ff. Wedne das. Jun• U.
_,
.,
Tb. ere w1h be
fnll rehutA1 at ft waa ■tattd )'Ullrday by Frank M. by th• lOCS.Se.
from
to 9 o'cloc-k.
Choir Hymn~ !l: •tour. T•eh Xe.
the B&ptl.3 churcll to-morrow afttr-- :S..,<t5A.r, apok~•{l tor the sroup.
Amons thoM who will attend wJU
Competition, an annou n cement of R
Ooodal•
1\901' at 2 o'clock (or an thou ta.kM;r. Na.uar ancf·tila elabt compu- be de1e:aattons trom Danbury poet. the ch.ab uatu. will ff o~n tt~ m m• .. crlptu:-e Ru 4 lns. !~d P1&lm,
f.J'lf part tn 1he Children' Day flX• I tons from con,=cut, two
fN>m American Lesion, and ,valllnc poat, b1re of tht Danbury Garden club
M Mra.. Konl~n
Cta..u.
• ~ to b• beld at the church nut
V. F . W .. which wnt ha.Ye with them and to all reside.nu ot .O.nbu.r7, «x- I The "' rvic.e of Bapl11rn.
hfldu. - - - -- - - South :-.C1rw-a.tk ca1l•d on Congree.a- t.be 1Ag-1on ftfe. drum and bqsle ceptln .. profttatonaJ sro~·,n. Flo~- OfffMOrJ".
J ma.n E. \\'
Oou :,eaterd&)t 1n an eori,a and tbe \ '. T . '\~. ba.n.c1. n,e era to b• uhlbhed must be take.n OA Un a .
An old•tuhloned praye:- me1tln1' {1Uort to ~rsa&d~ htm to vote for Girl Scouts and Bo7 Scout.a
I.to the Church Hou e u
nea.r
John Hull .
.Ut b h•ld at the Advent Ch.rt.ilan t lb& bonu bUi
cOns-ruem&n 00
ha"Y• been tnvhed to attt-n d .
o·ctor-lt u poa■lbte on the day of th~ Son... The J"alr•t nowen.
, !lurch th.fa 1v1ntns at '1 :30 o'c-lnck. ·
·
Judg-& Edwin K... .McPeck, of Ad- exhibition. Lnd all uhtbh.a not hi
ln the N&me of Juu-.
U wu ITinoun~d tn-d.._.. The apttk- 1 decllned t accedt to the WUhN of a.ma. ~a.a... pa.at dt.str1ct deputy ot p1ac.- by noon 1'· 111 b• dbqu&llCled4
Prtm&.rT dcrparta,e-nt
r wm be ~·attf'r 'Mt't(lrman. , .. ho 1,aa the. «roup.
b(lwt•er. erpla.lnJog tb• Order ot Elk~ and put pr 1- ~hlblton are Umlttd to one entry Group ot Son.p,.
bffl\. doln,c rvanC"Pll.! tlc work..
th l t.be d•p1etNS
nd11.fon of the dent ot the.
f&S!': chuN:thl
State- ln the ar-rancement c.ta.ssu and can
Best.nnera• depanu,.1nl
nadobal trPa.aury m a de It lmpoa.tbl.e Elka' a...uocla.tton. ""UI dtllver th• Nce.tve bµt one a ward tn any o.t tht " Alt the Lttt1e Children ....
Th• sra..nd Ju..,- of .,.alri\f'fd coun-, tor h.lm to •ote. tn;tavor ot lhe addr... of the e.vtnlnlf. · Judse w~ .. o the.r cla.su.
Siu.nor Blackmer
t:,. rmpanet, 1,·nterda~· tn Rrldgt11-- measure.
Peck ta noted aa an eloquent ■t,ta.k·
ArWtlC' arran••mtnt mUst be lbl- lions. tn the Dear Lord '• Gante,n.
port. berore Judge FTank r . ~JcEvo)·
Tb Da.nbury cu nt! t.nt 1A camp- er. The rommf tte trom Danbury wort of tb• •'Xbfbltor. Flowers f,, r
Dorl• Crocker
to pau on ttro murder ca.su. ln-ltn at the Ana..c m.ua c-nc-a.mpment H- lods• In charge ot arrangemenl!I tor arrans,mtn.t• need not be from th• The }\"t• BJrd in the \\"lllovr,
eludes M.art.ln H. Donobue,. o! :-,;t\"\"blfahed b)' lh• bo nus .marche.ra. th• TJ-.. :0aJ' ,xerclau ts coml)oHd rarden oC tb.t exhibitor. but botEdward a.nd Ruth Han.aon
town, aa on& ot the me.mbera.
1Ff«-rt th •Y AU• re rted to be ateep- ot John J. Stone, eha.Jrman: Her• hou~ Oowera are. not a.llowed.·
f Sonr, "'l!Unr a Son.- of 03..t&les. .
1
J tng Jn rud~ •h It r"' and cooki ng over but A. lfum,phreJA. John ~- 1"''1t,Judslna will be. 1.n prosfeea trnm
Group ot Prim ry Girl" j
The Yettn.M' council and aJ.ll•rt ra.mptlre, "h.;Ut~
u.lJon• lhey are Gerald. Cieorre A. P1rdrlset and l to t :J0, durtng wbkh time the . Our Father.
.Jea.nn.e Taylor 1
ors-a.nlu.UOD.$ w111 mtH at the Le- Jable ~
trte;:.s o(i t~et~ wnua.m ll. Red.fte.ld .
Judg a.nd proper oCflclala. only., l11 ·ons. t Think When 1 Rf'&d .
glen H ome ta-ntgh t a t
o'clf'\Clc to·
u. n,;:o1'.
e i,r nc pa
rbe annual meet.1.....--;ir the Con• be allowed Jn the show room. ConLola ltlantrf'Y
r.lean up a.U matters puta.lnmg to ~~~!I: o~. t~ ..~lll•?r- tare\e ~•.~•
n.ectlc ut State Elk.a:
tatfon wlll ! t.alnera t:or 1p,tcimen1 wtU be fur- A Bunnf'• Ho me.
th @ Mnui.l M ~morlal t>~ · 1'8rad•
u.alll14
aaJ.IOt ~ . ' ~
~
bit!
be
h•W In Brl(l ... flport on Saturd&)·. f n l1bed by the club. S o a..tard wUl ..
Jta.n
Marie
_AldrellnY
1
a.nd ue.~~
h ie~ ~
c.~arse. , ot m•:u and nn) tht : el.a~ b&vl:nu• Ju.ne l , wllh BrJdgeport lodc::e u be made In cL•.ns- •that hav~ no ~ng. Thou en Our Ttar, . AteTou.ns..
ol th e counclt
ttrlmeut a.nJ. tlav 4 thro-.u.
• a hOJ!t. A bout ftv• hund.t"fd --P.lka trom mtrltorloua nhtblla. ft le nated.
Herbert Holme,. \\ar•,J Talbot ..
pot and boH•d.
o\·er, th♦ alatf' l\ne upeded to attend.
The polnta on wbl e h uhtbl
m
Howard Hatch with Pr-Jma9·
AJl'lon.c th~ who b&.'-• m~de, r~. - Ut•r b ,..1n ... d tnner ,...ltb
n• Ezahed
rultn Crom tw•nt.:,-ftve. b• Judced are &4---totto..-a: d laUncllon.
dtpartm~nt.
e..t"WtlOn.t r tbe brtdg:e par..r <tC the gr~an \\·uira.m L Tferney
ttd- lodS"t" in Jhe 11tat~ wW be precenl- 20: re1u1on of floW"f'r to con!~lnn. Ood Feeds the Bird~
.
So-nralk cb&.pte.r. D. A. IL which ia neiday n lcht. the \Vorld •·ar V fl•
Judge :\tarJ.ln. J .
, ..unnln,:ham. JO ; pro~ortlon, 20 : color . h;irmony. I
Oorf1 • ("hfc- he.1ter
~tin s beld Jn the Old To,"n HaU. traoa trom thla c-l v dteldttd to re- pf"Paldent or tht" a ociatton. wJII pre• 2:0 and perfection of a.aa.na~m•nt, Sons, Te.II Me th :'t9ri11s._
I
MUI B JU. tn that cft.y, thls a.ttemoon lurn hom~. Exhorttd by a PltittAmons the 1pUkflrl" at th'" %0.
.
·
O.rotl'iy Re.pko J
....__,. tbat- ot Mr-s. A. And,tnt0n. of burgh prleat to rtmarn ln Wuhin1.- ba.nquu, to be held at , o'clock that
Th~ commlttf'e In chara-• ot the S'ons. Sing Away.
•;
nbltlT. RYS the !\orwal Bour. ton and carry 00 the.1.r tl,sht to tht> e.-enln;:, will be Oovtrnn r '\'\' llbur uhibltlon con&l ■ta ot M.r•. Earl ft.
Jun(t D•xt Pr, Rieu,· Zin-.-r.
end. th • Da..nbury ,rroup and bot\)1 L. C"roM. 'l'he ('on'\'tnUon -wltl be Payne, ch&Jrm&L-- of the Danbury ,
Grace McLt-an ud Prlm&r.T
The ma.n-lal[e or • l1L"5 DorC1thy ma.rcher-a from ot her paita ot th,. .the f..r t whPre tbe atate usoelaUon Oar-den cl ub: M.ra. Oeor1e A. Ha.IL •
glrla.
•
Boo• Bennet and. V- IIUa.m Jtnkln.tt country de<-ldttl ,.,ttrclay to re- wlU ba,·• to pa.,a upon the manner of chairman of the Jun+ flowc.r ahow: Junior Sermon.
Foote. both ot ~e-w Ha\ tn. tooklmatn in W hln1tMn. although offer- ma.kins a disbursement tor ,om& l .t L J;l1Je F. Bt-en. ■ how- aecretary; Hy mn • . • et.a~ at the summer home of the ed trN' trat\Jl portatlo n to their ho.m- , wc,rthy call!! P from Connectlcut·a an,t th e tollo~tlng mtmbe.n: :\.Ira. l'rtw•ntatlo n of Diplo ma.&
brid e~• partn"' t Branford laat ~at- ln motor truc ks.
I pc,rtk•n nt th• Elk-• national
J. lto
Jve.-.. )tra. Jamu D. Bfas:,. Clo~n,c Pra.yt-r.
1
u ntay atte.rnoon. Julian Ff. W'hlttl~ 1I
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d&tfon tund oC t-w~nty mllllon dol • ltr•. F". u~ard l>eKl;n, M.ra. ~org•
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campment at "ashington recalls the days hen the United States, ,camping in rude shelters and wondernc.·_where ttie next meal is coming from. But tney r
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THE DA "BURY EVE,. I .. "O
la publl hed every d y esc :pt
Su11day and Wednesday.
·hether they be
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pr not,
impl · means that ,\·ashln,.,ton ill
become the wor t ot all places !or
the man ·h is out or a job.
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lJahed OD Wedne day.
their unemployed to \Va hln h>n·ithout givm th m th fa t
o
8ubecrlbera wtahtng their
·hat
they
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find
there-are
hlrk4reuea changed should Ive former
ing their- re ponsiblllt ·.
u well u
w addre-.
"It is the d t · ot e ery offic~r,
both
public and· oC the ·eteran ' orSubllcrlptJon to the Danbury
• r ·thing in h s
alna New■ tncludea the D
NeWL
the u e of reason
D.C BURY
NEWS
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A44Na alt communlcatl n•
The Danbury •ew-.
Danbury. Con
pub-
and a
ovement,
the r
o. w
ly e to
multi
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portunlty !or loc~ 1
• l"?ader
Bu~e.u OffJce •••••••••••••• 3300 to p~rform a publ
Editorial Rooma • • • • • • ••••• 3600 se.vlc to e. - oldi r
h1 __..:_
great."
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The Pitt. buri;:-h Pre ~
ri ht:
aboalcl be a cbron.lcle of the ood ''The unemplo ·ed e - aldier , ho bedeeda Of mr own towoMIM'ln rather
tbaa a record of their wealmeaea lieves that arrtval in the na ! n'
capital will improve his condition i
and folliea." J. )l. Balle7.
oply deludin him If."
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k-Public-Semce Men?
THE \\'EEVlL CO. "QUERED
Charleston Post:
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Danbury Miscellanea Collection, MS 038
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Comprised of maps, photographs and miscellanea collected by the University Archives since the 1980s.
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Bonus Crusaders at the end of the day
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Danbury (Conn.)--History
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Caption: "Vets from Danbury, Conn., gather around the campfire in front of their shack, it is one of the more luxurious in Bonus City, after spending another day in their siege for payment of the bonus in Washington, D.C.." The vets are posed beneath a banner reading: "Bonus Crusaders of Danbury, Conn. 'Hat Center of the World.' Item also has a group of clippings from the Danbury Evening News regarding the issue. A digitally rendered colorized copy is also included.
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ACME Newspictures
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1932-06-10
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Great Depression
Veterans
World War I
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Herb Janick Papers, MS012
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The Herbert F. Janick, Jr. Papers spans the years 1889-2002 and consists mainly of Janick’s research for his book on the centennial history of Western Connecticut State University.
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Sheridan, Vincent
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Danbury (Conn.)
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00-10min: Introduction; OCS; length of deployment 11 months starting October 1967; Army Signal Corps; Stationed in the mountains near Bao Loc in the central highlands of Vietnam; 362 Signal Company; long range communications; traveled all over the country; responsible for maintaining communication systems; Vietnamese troops used as military support; lots of interaction between Vietnamese; Bao Loc 180 miles north of Siagon directly inland from Cam Ranh; Enabled long range communication necessary; signal outposts were set up on mountains; needed to be defended; was there any press presence, one person; battle of Khe Sanh; Communications GIs get no USO; rotten job; Coverage doesn't reflect what is really happening;
11-20min: Tet offensive was painted by the press as being worse than it was; Censorship necessary in wartime; 2 GIs arrested for being critical of the military censoring too much news; Everything is censored; No censorship of the Kennedy assassination and riots; On top of a mountain asked to fire mortars; misfire blew up mess hall; the story was clamped down; not against clamping down on the story; My Lai Massacre; never heard of any massacres; not shocked that civilians were killed; Why did the whistle blower wait so long?; Who are the enemy?
21-30min: People get killed; Civilian casualties necessary; never heard of massacres first hand; morale level of Vietnam soldier high; Wanted to be there; Most American soldiers wonder "why me?"; They do their job; They know the military is a necessary evil; I don't think we should have been there in the first place; how do we get out; I went over because friends got killed; I knew my job; I didn't like being there; Didn't effect morale; Missed being home; How do we get out; Anti war is a good movement; I'm not in favor of moratoriums; Action in May of 1968; Interrogation of prisoners revealed that North Vietnamese believed that anti-war protesters were going to overthrow the US Government;
31-40min: Prisoner wouldn't be fighting if he didn't believe in the rise of the anti-war movement in the US; North Vietnamese soldier was 27; There are good points to the Moratoriums; One point of violence created propaganda; American soldier does his job; Small minority are anti-war?; Can US democracy work in South Vietnam - more so now than in 1967; Vietnam is a new country controlled by a number of countries; It will take time for Vietnam to become Vietnam; French influenced elite pushing for democracy; The government in Vietnam was trying to reach out to the people more; Vietnamesezation should have been done 10 years ago; Vietnamese soldier has improved; Some officers good; Nepotism big issue; Older soldiers corrupt; Good young soldiers; Corruption;
41-50min: Americanizing Vietnam?; Robbing its identity, no; Tokyo is New York; Nixon administration Vietnam policy; Nixon has the right policy; Johnston's policy flawed; Kennedy said it was Vietnam's war; How to pull out troops; Pull out slowly; We will be there a long time; 3 to 4 years to pull out; Win that war for us but put too many limits on soldiers; We should invade North Vietnam; China wouldn't fight us; Politics of limited war; Vietnamese view a single country; Ho Chi Minh; Civilian told of confusion about being shot at by VC;
51-60min: Tet created a change in Vietnam; American soldiers now good at guerrilla combat; Take the strings off and we would win; They lost Tet; Communism in North Vietnam unknown quantity; if they want Communism, they can have it; Some Buddhist prejudice and tension with Catholics; North Vietnam is Catholic; Prejudice is a funny thing; Not a military man; Offered to stay in Army; Coming home; Wanted to teach; GIs do a lot of work teaching; Wanted to go to school; Happy to come home; Junior at WCSC and signed up at Vietnam; Sorry I didn't go right after high school; World is different from WCSC. END
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Vincent Sheridan Interview
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Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Personal narratives, American
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60 mins, 1/4 in reel
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1970-01-14
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Sheridan was a WCSC student who joined the US Army in his Junior year. Enrolled in OCS and served as an officer in Vietnam in 1967 and 1968. Sheridan was in the 362nd Signal Company. Sheridan speaks mostly about political issues around the conduct and perception of the war. The interview was conducted as part of the History Research Seminar at WCSC.
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Veterans