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y Associated Press. A ESTABLISHED 1870. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1920. -TWELVE PAGES. PRICE LODGE, IN KEYNOTE SPEECH, SAYS REPUBLI( MUST DRIVE WILSONDYNASTY OUT AND DE HIS FOLLOWERS WHOSE IDEAS ARjp UNAMER Histor{: Making Convention Called to BOT:Cf CONN. DELEGATION Rallies G. O. P. Forces Against Democrats | Definite Mexican Policy, Re By Chairman Hays, at 11:34 A. M.—Bishop : Protect American Industries Woodcock Offers Prayer and Session Begins| SEATED IN FRON s BF duction and Defeat of Le: to Tune of The Star Spangied Banner St T 1k @ lr S * P as Written Among Acti 1 . : : P Coliseum, Chicago, June 8.—The HELEGATES FR“M THlS Pemanem Chalrman . _ c::ic:?, PJPH': i.-;:}‘lhe Som ey it is to be republican national convention wat . - Faynasty” from Dowsr and defeat the | meat, Gel actually called to order at 11:34 a. m . : League of Nations as he desires it, | ship under | poared on the pla rm and was : . 1 :n':.l‘:d with rounds of applause .|nd| e ("d.“m'. l_n“““l e ::’rl\c r:‘:;é;::sl l::r‘:i:'g:n: in his .ko) v:’l;ea:}x, Chalrman Hays brought down the | AS Convention Opens, Give| uous by Their Absence—Sons of |- . ; X . . tor::\fec??e‘:tgv L’Eepé‘:fé“ffa"fi’&‘}f’i’fié' ir;l;;:'s of 1 ool it @ whack and tho comen- | No Idea of Their Views | Roosevclt, Wood ana Adrich e a: - PacbUs dutyithelssontor anxiacun] ST Y N W s b harlés E. Woodcock of Loutsville, On | Candidates Among Notables Present Today. 'We make the issue; we ask ap-| D¢ left to ¢ ! : ; probation for what we have done,{°f Paving n'm'fir:hlr':m;if .?m‘.{».- 4 ':'v.’.'-“:‘n-:;‘l:'l Chicago, June 8.—Forty minutes : b s & The people will now tell us what they A 5 E . d pening — : think of Mr. Wilson's league and the | “Over 6 The prayer was a long one and at i g X its conclusion the audience broke into Chicago, June §. 1920. | the delegations began getting into po- While Smphasising the polni st ] S et *The Star-Spangled Banner” at the As the hour for the opening of the | yiion The hall was Alling rapidly : i 4 around the league must be waged the | €very Dosg Soaiest of & song leader republican national convention draws 2 L S o 1920 presidential campaign, and de- | Was done. Lodge 14 Introduced. near the Connecticut delegation seems | #Nd many of the notables were arriv- i 1 s : { voting much of his speech to arraign- | an Ameri Chalrman Hays Introduced Senator | 10 be drawing more and more into its Ing. There was a marked absence of 1 { meat of the Wilson administration, | many hand Lodgo as the openink spenker and the | shell, so to apeak. It is very notice- | confusion. The old-tfmers said it 3 3 > [ e geomior fonnd s o ey e audience let out cheers und a rolling | able that the Nutmeg State delaates ' Jooked almost as tame as fuur vears G 3 % fis ;‘hk delegates the stand of the repub- oflflar :’ chorus of ayes afirmed the selection. | are wisely dodging all political inter- ' b4 ¢ 2 =& : S , lican party on other salient problems - - As & committee to escort him to the | viewers by keeping out of sight and 5 % Tacing A Aagie X i tmghe ke chalr, Chauncey M. Depew, Myron T. | are keeping their own counsel as to Unlike former conventions the O Brings {p Mexican Problean, the. o Herrick of Ohlo and Mrs. J. B. Hume | their views, preferences or inclina- Guard came early. In the old deVS Chigf umong these was Mexico. De. [mu‘;‘& have of California were appointed. tions,. When the 15 men from the| they were the Iast to arrive. Deing Ting it was time for the United ugh. We The committes thought they had | state of which Marcus H. Holcomb is' neid pack by conteremces As many des to take a firm hand in things | PROVEN: UK the platform fixed wo the committes governor left their hotel for the con- or the leaders took their seats with. «dcan and end the “disgraceful p:tma-.n end i | | i BT foma U5 J A6 06 APMvEIs S el Rotel (or the con- ) ec l srd” of the last seven years, Sen- . > o causing a ripple of excitement the bt < > v Stuirs but the arrangement would not [ yagcs jid' sicn that they had come, band played a I:,pm" Arpres jjto;, Lodge urged that this country ::‘;c:l;a o e n enmior Modse and his -.d |t any decision, individually or as a, Many women delegates and alter- | gt ho Mexicans choose as thelr presi- | T & C Ll corting committes had (o 0 around | unir, us to their choice | nates wero on the floor 5 . iwen some strong snd upright man | jeiping the o the rear te ' m. A ba The big soclal event of the week Commecticut Seats in Front. el ‘ B e e o ar Dot o s i . : a determ! | before the republican convention was (By Herald Staff Correspondent) x'lu(\ to open the band struck up and omon, some thought when this plat- : here was the dinner given last night The seating arrangements were al- “Let.the M - oy t : : n lend him a real and cordial sup- rm b tie | t B e e wreetod the | In the Blackstone Hotel by *‘olonel ' together different from what they pofh president son = 4 William Boyce Thompson, of the re- | were four years ago. In the front man who is t ns b e d out to Ihfl B = Fenator # he steppe o N.exico lies at our doors,” he de. Sta and det] e A . publican ways and means conimittee. | rows were delegations from Cali-s 0 #peaking position. ’O\bm.l:';r‘n;"‘::: Mr. and Mrs. John T. King, of Con- | fornia, North Dukota, Arkansas, Con- pecs! ,.,1“ I :a%::;?nfi:;io:o;o‘::g o aad il lot out for Senator Knox. | Pectloul, wera present as invited | necticut, Colorado and Virginia. P ORie trigd® h:’t i s e Bone- kil give him a v #uests. Some of the other members| The platform was slow in filling up. g yet'® D ey 1o taks & mandate ] R0 ISY RN of the Connecticut delegation were Apparently the leaders were in con- DIES AFTER OPERATION s D !‘ we ;re' asked to a that he will BA"DlTs RoB Bm guests at a dinner given at the Cnhi. | ference elsewhcre to determine what AGE Is DESTROYE Afmenia.” de by Senater| the bandi cago rlub last night [ Wae to be done on the question of ;,‘ m‘\:e;qlnt! made by cenntng! c.gl‘ Nieholas Mu Butler and Murray =Permagent organization. The women | B b *“When the Put Ofciale i (he Vault and Make | Crene, the last named being the delegates wore cagerly sought by tho Charles Krystofik, Aged 24, s‘::umn:i ilding R ysgood Avenue Is Bnmed] .y, '31'1‘::: g’;‘“hs;:"f,‘;‘;mn. nis | was siEned ¢ o . » < 41 | Scouts of e campaign managers an. pbolism Few Hours r Be- " was' cleati . Sionsr Wath 90,100 ki Bipes; Ponm- | Drominent = Mesmchusstis politioal | e "o Rmmisbaking amalr of] & f 3 /|” =na Tave Nigos Are Likewise Lost e "ind assigns, or anybody that is | (¥ make the *| their own. They sermed to be enjoy- jng Admitted to Hospital. 2abody who with bent knee has { %0 T and the in Destructive\Blaze, | served i S 2 a s purposcs, must be driven s MARRIED THIS MORNING. {108 their firat partisiption n o =a Charles Krystofik. aged 24 years, of ! . ‘: (:i,(rl,,.. from all influence Sy af tional convention. The delegates and | , g, ohoon street, died at 1:30 o'clock The firemen we a4 Fovepment of Tnited M- such gluture pr associatesgin the War Pittaburgh, June S.——Masked ban- = alternates continued so poarin at all \ 0 1orning at the New Britain Gen- f Deaceful slumbers 4t ve ariven from Tpifice | Make for the future peacs dits this morning entered the Hays | Dr. Henry T. Bray ’l'akr\ Miss Anna National ik In Mayes, Pa., ten| Murphy as His Bride at St. Mary's the doors. The galleries were filled | o5 hogpital, of embolism, £070WIng | morning by an alariny miles from Pittsburgh and after lock- not because they are dem- Wworld. This Mr. Wilson ! early with the fortunate ones wire | i S Y ni; 3 \an operation performed las® night. for a fire in a building & but because Mr. Wilson stands | He went to Europe. ing the cashier In the vault looted | DPr. Henry T. Bray and Miss Anna | managed to get in. The deceased was admitte: i 2 omaszewski on Osgood 'aven ®o-a theory of administration and The League of Natio the bank. The bund escuped in the | Murphy were married at St. Mary's The opening l;lomcnlf were «“P"'“‘ stitutits. early last nigh 8 direction o Pittsburgh. church this morning at a nuptial | in informal conferences among the |, g, . whed finger, su building was used as a garag f covernment which is not American. “He had apparently only} Three men entered the bank and |mass by Rev. J. J. Curtin of West delegates on the floor and renewals | oo yine on mn airplang paint shop. 1 The return of the democrats to | to be the maker of a leaguo one of them ordered J. C, McClure | Haven, a cousin of the bride. They | of ald acquaintances. 11| Waterman Lyoit, me examiner, When Engine Companies NoXPP3 | POWer with Mr. Wilson or one of his | he should be the .head. H wnd Mra. Rossman, cashier and clerk, | Were aitended by Miss Grace Murphy, ‘::on?::‘n-. l\h:hgg?dl;;::‘el:i\ «hrmhr:el viswod |ths gave the land 4 and the city service truck Jar- | disciples still the leader and master | termined that there shou to enter the vault and tried to lock | @ sister of the bride, and Dr. Joseph | Sphen :m" arte e o It | cavies o2 deaths Lo > :ne: at the scene, there was pitle | ©f & great party, which before his ad- | League of Nations then and the door but in this they were un- | Bray of Hartford, a brother of the | &n: ; - ool Krystofik 'was employed ma- | to be done, the fames havige- ‘prac- 1wm possessed Dhoth traditions and | in order to nullify the pow wuccessful. They then gathered up | kroom. The bride wore a gown of | Were }xo ng to line up al ey did | (pinist at the New Britain Machine | tically destroyed the entire ghtructurc. | Principles, would be a long step in the B nate given by the const the money on the counters, $6,100, | brown charmeuse and carried sweet | Jast week. company. He was a member . ‘L€ { Automobiles owned hy J. gffwsiuk and ' direction of the autocracy for which | the United States, he Gecided wnd a quantity of Liberty bonds and | match and carried a bridal bouquet Twenty minutes before the hour set | 33, Name society of the Church of |¥- Nadolny, were also desflroved. The | Mr. Wilson yearns and a heavy blow | ile league an integral pa hastenod to their mutomobile. They ::f pink hru«-u. Ho; Mltn:ludm wore | for the opening the crowd was still | o "y 11" {he Evangelist, and Daly | 10ss7f the building and fautomobiles | to the continuance ot free representa- | t-eaty of peace with Germa: drove rapidly away while MecClure | brown charmeur and carries sweet | Streaming in. It was not til then| . ,ncj), Knights of Columbus. He [Will enfal about $2,000 tive government as we have always | he presented to the senate, gave the alarm. peas. The bridegroom’s gift to his the clectric lights were turned on ., eq his parents, three sisters, Sta- = THIEV | i conceived and venerated it. teaded to present, a dileny bride was a diamond lavalliere set in throwing into relief the “’°“N:i“ds :' cia, Florence and Anna Krystofik, and N{I«‘l‘ \(Tl\‘E ' “Mr. Wilson and the autocracy he | which he believed therc w platinum and to his best man he gave A"Ilfrmm flags that Ul"“"”?“ b‘ ‘® | & brother, Edward Krystofik. The fu- represents, and all which those who | cape. In order to have } e a set of gold cuff links. _The bride | o1y '!T;'t:‘mtm": The floor was about | 1" 0 Gl e held at 9 o'clock Thurs. | Pipe Valued at $25 Is Stolen From | believe in his doctrines and share his | Germany, he meant fo cog Colored Man Is orgin Nationpal | gave her attendant a string of gold "Th’.' ‘m\f\ld' -:'m;—;:‘n"»o" the plat. | 4ay morning at the Church of St Water Department. [smnt represent, must be put aside | semate to accept with it thi beads. et s f“’_ - Plat-1 john the Evangelist. The burial will g g and conclusively excluded from any | of Nations. After an automobile trip to Canada | form was a big vase of American |}, 4, st Mary’s new Catholic ceme- | The epidemic of burglaries and future control. “The republicans of thof Chieago, June § Henry Lincoin | and Niagara ¥Falls, Dr. and Mrs. Bray | Beauty roses. ter thieving continues unchecked in this ““The defeat of the present admin- | perceiving the dangers of t Johuson, an Atlanta negro. who led ' will go to their summer home at . Lodge May Be Retained. _ e city. thé water department of {he | iStration and all it means, transcends | det:rmined to resist Mr. Will the fight of the Lowden delegates bo- Ocean Beach and in the fall will take| Up to the moment Temporary GOVERNMENT RESIGNS. City of New Britain, proving the | Il mportance every other question | maid. The American peof fore the republican national €om- yp their residence at 48 Court street. | Chairman Lodge left his hote:‘m; :'hv Vit R ustrintenador ngzps‘“,;o“_fl_e and all immediate and dominant is- | nevie accept’ that alliance mittee was today elected national Skmnd Coliseum there had been no final de- | o gt Ehert of Germany Requests R yaaent iy ‘s‘ sues are hound up with it. Without | eign nations proposcd by {H committoeman from Georgla by the' ARRESTED FOR MURDER. SPtsaination jon ithe (qusstion fotper It to Remain in Office. Valued @t $25 which was to be neng | that defeat every chance of the right | dent| The president monnf state .|r‘|::x..v‘.‘.nl A e h hy' s ‘mhl:n:}r,l;":::'u:l‘??U:‘:o’x;n‘;-‘ ::"lt;i:z~‘):“£ Jerlin, June (By The Associated | F“‘mmu‘on a\iemle= h"“ e l‘;::n { :z(-lrll(-men! of the mighty questions | rem:ined inflexible. Ile is The 0od dclegates end | Philadelphia Fugitive Is Canght in e B £ mz Press).—The government today ten- ¥ o before us, so sorely needed now and | to hive that treaty as he hHg S P ” e defe rary . ati manent, Y 5 Y stolen. i 5 b » s Roscoe Pickett, th lefeated candi | Springficld, Mass., Today. :;"',',mn"‘.’;,"m::":::'k:\'-:mu?p: m::gm dered its resignation to President Pabor Jerolas, 'propristor;of the ‘m_f‘ later, _\\ill. deparr. back or nothirg, and to tha dato for national committeeman an- | t 3 D S | Dbert who requested it to remain in | goo 5%, JevoRas Propristor - To maintain law and order and a | jous lemand, the people wil nounced they would carry their fight | Springfield, Mass. June 8.—Solo- | Moreover, it would dispose of the | ‘m ." oo igionally. bow 2 e § ported to the police | giable government where justice rules | tones which canaot he misux o the credential committeo of the mon Jones, aged 36, colored, pro- | danger of engendering ill feeling vy [ “ 8 PIOTEONTN. o g cpancel- ’:"ndi‘ s:,;:;-.\3‘?..;‘;:(:’:"m::«a(llh t:(fm and the right of all men, high and “IW4_have stopped convention. : P;""flf :f a restaurant in ’f’h”fld"‘ a ‘:"‘e" “”f"‘ as f’”: "Q'““ Booing | tor Mueller to take steps so that the §ge 1€ “" ,‘m_gfi"cmsc,"a“d pierk 'xo | 10w, rich and poor, shall be protected, | treaty land the i Johnson st the hearings had told | phin, where he is wanted for the[on by supporters of Senator Bever-| = of Sunda parliamentary - e we must have a governme: 4 1 1916 . . 4 2 i ¥ < S es £ : s ATY | was found outside the bui res- < tnt of the | PEGRGE Tn 131, h :'Al""\ll ,,.,.(.”‘\.“.. he ‘:“"‘:‘ fore- "““'"l“‘l‘" “': ‘:"‘"- June t" “"";'" “":(”,(_;"';m'_:“:‘f"‘l‘”;‘n"o‘:' ”';‘:1‘\?)'0;"::“2; election can be established as soon { yiid ¢ he. bullding yes-| people, duly chosen by the people, | the wkh that “he Hadl lept o Ris hopes of being national com- | rested here today on a description |2 . Advc as possible in order that the reichstaz and never must there he permitted | war.' He now demands the mitteeman if the Lowden delegates | furnished by the Philadelphia author- t:le o mrr_eremuargn:nz:‘nm‘m €% may be summoned at the earliept PRI FOR ALE TECHT. any government by a single man or | of the Amoerican people for | itles for whom he is being held. tinted to wage their fight, however, | ., nie date 2 v a sroup of men, or by an organ- | and his administration on the were seated. —_— 1 | 7he police were told that Joues |and National Chairman Hays was d minority. lnm h¢ has kept us out of Republican Committecman, SELLING, POL ASH BONDS, ! came upon his wife in company with | understood to favor Senator McCor- YALE CREW UNCHANGED, NN, Wit g Otinr - S For Protective Tarifr. The ‘leaguc must he discd every cistrict and in every another man whom he attacked. The | mick RO yers in Sure Enough Scrap. “Many vital economic m New Britain's Q‘..,.. $300,000; “Citi- | other man, it is sald, swung the | The gathering audicnce began tol g g Oarsmen Leave Today for Wanass Va., June S.—Congress. | eSbecially protective tarift we desire to have the verdict Iy givei. that na_man who woman in front of him and she re- | show the first signs of animation when Gales Ferry. man Flood. of Virginia and half a |10 Euard our industrics, are impos- i represert the people in the the hou e or in any place degree, fan have the silght as to his duty. : “We make the issue: we bhation for what we have do people Will now tell us think of f\Mr. Wilson's leagus acrifice-cf America. en's Committee™ Waging € Ampaig For the purpose of securing sub- | e | Stripes Forevér.” Whistlers in some weribers to government bonds for the JIT BY AUTO. KILLED. parts of the visitors’ galleries accom- republic of Poland, an Issue of $50,. | S panied .the band. The first applause 000,000 of which bas recently been g yYear Old Litchticld Boy Runs in |that swept the hall came at the con- announced by Dr. Jin Adamski, rep- | st at Caw lusion of this national selection. rementative of the rppublic in this ) | From the “Stars and Stripes' <he eountry, local Poles are carrying on [ Litchfield, Conn., June S.—Harry {band swung into “Dardanella” e about the face. ceived the bullet intended for him.|the band struck up “The Stars and Galer Ferry, June $.—No changes |, 2 < sible with a democratic free trader of were hade i the seating of the Yale | do%en’ lawyers and witnesses in the | « ic proclivities in the White {erews at morning practice tods famous Porter will c; engazed in se. To accomplish such measures Coach Nickalls went out with the|a free-for-all fight in the Prince Wil- | a8 these. we must have. as we intend first varsity and gave individual | lam county circuit court. Most of { 10 have. a republican president, in coaching on faults. the combatants were cut and, briised | SVmpathy with a republican house and senate “The rise of prices, the high ¢ and an active campaign. New britain’s | Brundage, §, son of Leman Brundage, | there was a prompt response with auotn is $300,000. Twenty-year bonds | and grandson of High Sheriff Frank | shuffling feet and a suggestion of hearing intorest at Gamer cent. are to | H. Turkington, was killed late ves-|shimmy from some of the negro be sold Interes be pe ni- | terday In Bantam, by being struck ! gelegates from Tennessce. vhi = 3 rega problem which confronts us. Some | deceive am{l come down to ly at th nal City bank | by an automobile driven by Henry When Senator Lodge reached the for their annual regatts Prisons and Camps. 4 3 :'""::;‘v" ol end of the | F , of this place. The lad, with a ! han he“,,.,’.:'f‘ x‘w"r.;pm:em“a:\ndm_ the oarsmen of Yale on June 3 s iof the sources of this trouble can be | tial and jtal point—Mr. | 4 a sed s Portsmouth, N. H., June = reached by legislation, although not | plan on be side and the { Boston, June S.—Harvard's varsiwy and freshmen crews left today for OSBORNE MAK REPORT. of living which reach daily into eve the Crimson rowing headquarters at wabi e kol | home, is the most pressing, as it ix | *They fthe people) will Redtop on the Thames river to pre- | Completes Investization of Naval | the most difficult and most essential | the veil words wover™ eampalw [RUpory i 0% | omunnim. "“”:"m_"‘; - r‘:‘"fif‘.l?nng o | etis jasiagation tkpece where (e | o Thesiet Matt Dahoris Formerty Ranis all, but everything that can be effect- | dence and fafety of the Unitdd ':m" G ARGt | il e TR Y Wik T TR v ‘!‘r"‘:_'_‘",'\ l‘l'“‘d "[’h"'h:‘d X I"rm;’ion“hr“ 911 IN PORT HURON. mandant of the Naval prison here, ed by law should be done at once. on the othfk. 3 or the purposo | inoment that Mr. Fritiz drove by. ence. Fred Upham, the nationali Washington, June 8.—Nanticoke, |toda. completed a report to the navy ; “Profiteering, the charging of ex- | = *“All Ajjicans must join products neces- . —_— treasurer, joined vrm ot | Pa., 22,614, ncrease 3.737 or 19.8 per kdepartment on his investigation of | tortionate and unjustifiable prices, | in their oWliway ana with Industrial and | SON KILLS FATHER. tha three sien he thalcl haads 1o- ‘,‘.‘m Port Huron, Mich., 25,944, in- | naval prls?ns and detention camps on ' which is stupid as well as un\awf_ul. arguments catl Mr. Wilson! of Poland i s b etiur foe N.\rml A - crease 7.081 or 31.5 per cent; Mariet- | the Atlantic coast. < are subject now to ample punitive | as he desiy t, whether a | Buffalo Youth Said to "“_- Plurdered i s 0., 15,100, increase 2,177 or 16.8 His resignation as lieutenant com- | laws. Those laws should be enforced, | him or in pristine simpl! s . Roosevelt Arrives. Do aint! mander in the naval reserve became | others if necessary added, and the Den ts Are Blam Parent While Defending Mis Mother. | [0, Col. Theodore Roosevelt was effective with the report. offenders of both great and small | Senaior e cha eodom o All But Buffalo, N. Y., Jun{ 8$.—Frank | among the early platform arrivals. | ¢—_ | - bl et should be pursued and punished. CTEe pa th - r inal, | Bterlacci, 65 years old, vas shot dead | At 11 o'clock, the hour set for the N. & J. BUYS LAND. “The most essentnal ren h i nditio vimioals. |4t his home in Winchester street to- | opening the Hind was playing “Thel WEATHER. e North & Judd Manufactu-ing | high costs (of livina) f re ~The bolsheviki day. His son, Nicholas, # under ar- | Sunshine of, ¢our Smile,” but very|) O ' company has purchased from Jamés|and ineres o pemaining krit- | rest. In statements o the police the | few people swete #miling. There wae | | artford, June 8.—Forecast ! M, Finnegan of st Main stree ps ‘m"h' wain astde from or- | younger Steviacci and his mother uu no no X conven - 19 fory New Britain and vicinity. I parcel of land on Bast Maiy at., ’“d“'"ce t the request of the | the father had b extremely ~ ‘o ‘ . Ggpaerall hlr tomight apd “qfl- Pree-tdem H, C. Nohle said tn- Ot Ll SNy goton iel d was beating: Mrs. wher 5 s P S 2

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