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'NEW BRITAIN HERALD = ESTABLISHED 1870. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 09, 1920. —-TWELVE PAGES. PRICE — — = - LEAGUE OF NATIONS PLANK SEEMS STUMBLII BLOCK IN G. O. P. PLATFORM; THUS FAR TH IS LITTLE INDICATION OF PROBABLE CH MOHAMMEDAN HUSBAND MURDERS fi[]MpERS I]EM AN[]S Johnson May Cause Breach in Republican | DefiniteStatements Throwing of Various Candidates are Lag Delegation fromSouth Urge Against Lynchings—Adjorng CHRISTIAN WIFE, KILLS HIMSELF l REP”B”C AN HH.P Ranks by His Stand on League of Nations Andrew Enclis of Waterbury Trails Bride of a Ye-. RIS Winsted, Thence to This City Where He | Wants Opposition to “Strikes Un- | e . : Shosis Her At Hotel De Ville. lawmlu Leglslalwfl 3 i N o v there will R . 4 RN e NVEN N Al 2 manent chal UNTIL 11 A. M. TOMORROW ERoFConi e = : X R apprectatior | “HANDS OFF” IN MEXICO / S ' S Boas today, the republicen na: PaulEs tional convention' adjourned presented t until 11 o'clock tomorrow tee on rules Leader of American Federation of i A morning. The repo) Labor Presents Mis Opinions to e eant Py Chicago, June 9.—The League of | oo poon Resolutions Committee of G. O. P. 3 3 3 ) Naticns plank still was undefined to- | gooo 08 : 5 b % day, 24 hours before the republican | givion. e emvention. b+ IR " e 3 X platform was to be presented to the ::,‘""F,,’” f;: national convention. cast for a r Members of the sub-committee of | 155t election 13 when they went into session to ol smooth out the remaining platform troubles, expressed confidence that they could agree, but all of thém w: somewhat hazy on how it was to be ione. ' 2 June 9.——Vigorous opposi- |tion to federal legislation similar to the Kansas industrial court measure to unvestricted immigration and to the use of injunction proceeding in strikes - rined in a set of “demands” which muel Gompers 1 Woll of the Ameri- tion of Labor, submitted the resolutions commitece {'of the republican national convention. Chairmg 9 would enfor ers to live rf the same syl Al Make Suggestions. leas tlie copy ™y The resolut Senator Watson of Indiana, head of 3 it could onl the sub-committee, maintained that > , 3 not ready Y Agninst Labor Slavery. £ TR 3 i in the end the Indiana’ plank with Chalrai: Y g : Y 8% I some modifications would get the sup- | =70 0 D Tt L Mo ), Propiwen o Ba ; 3 port of all elements. Senators Borah { HOR WhHAS ]‘, KoL K om RuIRWINL L0t 10 Cotipel : ; : of ldaho and McCormick of Tilinois | fisanime the wage carncrs to submit their 3 ¥ thought there would have to be ma- gl it ot e Sl 3 ¥ : terial modifications to pacify the ir- 5 | to governmentai cencies, is 1 in- g 3 7 5 E o td waiting to itk . ! ; BTy 5 reconcilables. The mild reservation | SRS 10 el abe il e Doy 5 : group also wanted changes made but { {pOUEHY g | ers ang vhen enforced make For in- ' 4 & M 3 ; & in the opposite direction. Mr. Depew dustrial serfdom and slavery,” , the > 53 At e < A Sl:u!»llnn( said, regarding the Kpnsas ; il i i e $ ll‘;:nor pled Mooll, % adted. S : SR many quarters that the league ques- ol ‘ . pehttias ~ 3 tion must not be permitted to reach Sl I“vf l.'rntv((,n; vt X 2 the convention floor where everyvone e el ¢ 7 realized it might set off fireworks ohibito el St el i N . of a de{::lrucn(\;cn?;‘:re.sc‘ucd p o R her uest N SIS SeAent Al S SN ”“'! . Aside from the treaty issue most | o, T o f i) rapiatuie ® lnamEaalis 1 e e ] i of the platform materiai was in such | Tt > bo enscted based o S igandamen. = shape that only the finishing touches | : gt (By Herald Staw no “pussyfooting” on this matter and | had to be added by the sub-commit- | Mr. Depe| o (o, i I the fow | oyopgy Jupe V. "I paderstood to be firm for a repudli- | o There still remained to be de- = President ¥ st i ,,,’",'.,::-","l:‘:"f“ any 4mo | ore and MOTT o fent, as % sty plattorm plask agathet any | Loraifned; howsver: wbnie details. S8 the wreat and Americhnize for ’,lm rs com. | vention progressesithat the rep a league. the Mexican declaration and some ' gzates. inZ to our ‘Shores an4 that no time | 2N delcsated, as uch as ther-HiV hese lncw_}in min:- wammw questions of policy regarding indus ‘Other pr shall imr on be permitted when wished fo dodge the issue, Will be e fireworks o{t e 192 5— 1ria[ relations. with foreig there exists an appreeiable desree of pegin late Wednesday af- While the 13 were in deliberation | the best b: nenployment.” = ’''| the G. O. P. treatment of the League nos g the committee on rules | the remainder of the resolutions com- | try to ) b s of Nations before any nominations are | a orde’ pusiness reports to the | mittee of 53 were receiving iR open gy Other Demands. made. It was hoped by some of the | convention. will be their decision | hearing the advice 24 b loTaers | and the pfl leaders that the league might be for- | which settles rocedure. and others o 4"Wide diversity of sub- |.to him, *wi \te relief from hizh cost of living | Botten in the scramble’and a neutral Johnson, I 3% ge, will aggempt to | jecte. plied ‘T Lurdens: extension of the farm loan | Policy adopted, but Senator Hiram 2 Kegroes Make Demusil, Reaven 408 act to give credit to all properly or- | Johnson of California will stand for Continued on Nint™ Page.) mands that the republican party | the record e fke an “unequivocal” stand for en- The NELIS AND WIFE HE MURDERED. SR 50 -casratives PandlinAnidna farmers; uance of a monthly state- forcement of the 14th amendment and | out of th 3 g g his wile, | Britain General hospitai, o e aitin bt o s Enraged by the refusal of his w - crr;”h“dn m“ wl -:”“":. ,\.‘.::;':lm:):e ment by the.department of hor on oy against (c'z'n\mu.mon of ¥he o |ngr:.u! “The I from whom he was ostranged. to re- smasodintely n._"‘”m Qiscovery of the | 1NC €Ost of manufacture of staple ‘) ¥ lynch law” were mage by a delegation there is turn and live with him, Andrew Nich. | SfICRIel Srter th lorer ended | 27t'Cles: prompt federal investiga- t4 #7+ | headed by William H. Lewis, negro, j word tofit olas Enelis, aged 26, of 57 Center | hin lfe by chooting himeelt theaasn | tion of profits and prices and the 4 former assistant U. S. attorney gen- | given by# ) inells, d 26, of 57 3 e by shooting himsel ! . iy !r C T L L C 4 i inves- | Lodge. sirect, Waterbury, shot his wife 3 In:nn with a :\tx:lnl‘(;;or boms;-[ making accessible of all income and INN Ew RA INE WRE K Siition A “?edamnkrgss‘ginal 1““:2!?5 ma then committed suicide in the i g new Harrington-Richardson | ©ther tax returns: observance. en- - - Hgntion Inoas ‘? :L r‘“e l:LC\ o:onnress han e De Vitle on Main strest forcement and cxtension of the fea- national representatio . . i‘ 3 ve b seloc) Stosiias. alftarness tragedy yesterday brought to a | ©ral maximwm eight hour law in all from states where full enfranchisc- | son has tall o'clock yesterda afterncon . R OSY. ye o . ® | civil departiments of the government; ment has not been allowed the negro. | the demo Edward H. Wright, Chicago negro, | to nominai Mary Davis Thompson IKnells, — e wis % = ‘ : died at the New (Continued on Ninth Page.) Teviston oftheinfederyl compense | rast ¥ Eant ¥ Bonnd EX[)I‘CSS{ FEW LOGAL SLAGKERS who spoke on the demands, alsa de- “I think. wifo, subsequently . tion law to care for those not reached { clared that “none of the claims made | lions of the er’s platfor applause Mr. Depe) expericnced with the pi the Civil called upon to scttle the question of Other demands included: Imme- by state laws as well as sufferer GASOLIN XPLODES ANOTHER BAD STORM Sidiaeisl ooty ol il b ey hes I Re of Ac-| : come from us as supplicants, for we | ticket.” AL ODES, ) AD M. rom industrial accidents and occupa- rashes Ino ar C- | New Britain Draft Board Reported brothers and your | - Th 3 i 4 a v s @ en Spe e ——— tional diseases; exclusion from inter- come as your equals.” years on th L ~ e E ; Dam- | T Killed, M As 1on. 1te cor '8 - . : | pss T 20 N s B0 Sallors Missing and Shipping Dam 'wo el c e commer of products of con commodation Train Near Less Than 20 Names to Departmment Questions of Taxation, Depew pre aged a Harbor of Kobe. Sweeps, Minnesota. viet labor; repeal of the labor pro- . visions of the Esch-Cummins law; of Justice. Questions of taxation must be among | convention. Kobe, Japan, June § (By the Asso- | St. Paul, June .9.—At least two | girect election of federal judges by Schenectady. the first to be given consideration of | enthusiasm, clated Press). —Fifty Japanese sea- | persons were killed, 30 or more in- the people for terms not 1.\(lm,‘,~{ = Of the 1,200 names of alleged | {he party if it would retain the confi- | “standing T | men are missing and shipping in s | jured and heavy property damage |gix yeurs, and action to prevent fed- slackers placed in the hands of offi- [ gence of industry, James Emery, gen- | ington, Lin ::r:)‘orrl hag be r‘ e .11,, 181y |l:'|lm' resultd from a severe wind and elec- | eral legislation being held unconsti- ;I Is U: ln\v ;lep‘lfrl(l}mnt <'7.f tJuSthi eral counsel for the Natim‘ws\l ‘.:ssocla- take its 1‘; xplosion o sltne on the trical storm which swept northern | tutional rom the State of Connecticut, not| tion of Manufacturers, told the com- | peace an er Eiraku Maru ’o'l y. The explosion | Minnesota and parts of eastern North The statement IS0 declared EI\GH\EER BLAMED, more [l\dn a score are New Britain | mittee in laying before his organiza- mankind. shook the city like nn earthouake Dakota last night, according to re- | against the use of force by the United men, Stephien Robb who was one of | tion’s claims for attention. The man- There wel The raku Maru was destroyed | porty received here eariy today. Wire ites in Mexico to compel Mexicans RAN BY SIGNALMAN !he draft board officials has stated. | ufacturers asked that the nation’s war | ers after M| and the fire spread to a score of gas- | ,mmunication with most districts | to mneet the demands of persons who I.\P\'er:nl of the local cases have been | debt be funded into long term secur- | amid a Ww! oline-lnden junks which drifted blaz- | pie yey)) was cut off. First Informa- | purpose to “exploit” Mexico's ing out to wea, thelr crews shricking | o5 was that the town of Foxhome | sources. for ™o, It is believed the loss of | dropped after a thorough investiga- ities and operation of the sinking fund | Lodge intro T S e | tion while others are still being} be postponed until industry has had | McCarter of probed by the department. an opportunity to recover from the | of applausd Schenectady, N. Y., June 9.—Eleven ————— strain of war conditions. while Mrs. persons were killed and 21 in- RESOLUTE WINS AGAIN The organization objected ta any | form. jured today when a train of expres: form of general bonus, Mr. Emery S i Rt 3 5 e said, but added it favored assistance “The won cars crashed into the rear end of «u . from the government to those who “are orzgani passengor train which had stopped | Comes in Victor by Virtue of Time | have been in service. Senator Borah | (&% th-:‘ % was on hand from the start, although | G5 /A, M o pe e o n t e ——— IR W b Yoiv Nedns finn., had been wiped out hut later advices were that several buildings narrow escapes, these vessels includ- | " bbbl i oddadd et o ing the Siberia Maru and the Tenyo Maru, which steamed out of the har- bor in time to ev the flames. The American steamer Wytheville, which | PRESIDENTIAL OPPORTUNITI 1 a » ave Been “Pen” of Gang—Has = . fter s oyuge fro ‘e _— — Alowance of 539 Scconds, After | 5 2 is here after n voyuge from New Decatss Of engine trouble. the league plank was not be taken | Z906 0¥ York, had one mast burned MeCall Named Member of U. S. Tariff ong Jail Record. ¥ S e et 1L BOara Yl I TataL SR ERT i e ol e L e Shastnz Vantic. SF o rtocavE bern o hedl s S‘”‘:_‘ ahd w York, June %.—Charles Henry | asleep in two Pullmans at the rear ve ¢ o0 ey wa Amorigh Washington, June 9.—President | Conrad Fisher. 72. was arrested here S ¥ 6w e b ! Nenport. B. L. Juns 3-—Fesoluie \d’\‘f“:; it ozt et . | T mledge yq Wilson today made recess appoint- | today on a charge of being the “pen~ | O the passenger train, Martin Doyle | defeated Vanitle again today in the <t ey t _ | hooa of ' . 35 !nn‘mm tryouts for America’s Cup de- | Sub-committee read throuszh the re- : 1 | troyed and several ‘people hurt but no one Kkilled —— Seventy-two Year Okl Man Said to about two miles from Schenectady One million gallons of gasoline orig- Commission. inelly shigp d from America to Viad. fvostok for the Kolchak nernment Pl S TSI eR DS ments of Henry Jones Ford of New | of a gang of forgers which has de- | ©f Albany, engineer of the express, i . itt wanting Jersey. Mark il. Potter of New York [ frauded New York, Boston. Phila- | died at hix post, one hand being fonas (nono e i The ) mining § Wloop b o Sr,ff,’;:""fi'l,:l‘i'"!’\,f.:f,],‘\:::.l“:fi;,‘:: ideals. At and James Duncan of Massachusetts | delphia, Providence and New Haven | to the throttle when his b o Bkl e s i il (Bvpsrilias i de ' . Ratification of ‘..r_u”"“ Pact to Be | 10 Pe members of the interstute com- | banks of $10,000 I(u':y;‘d in the \\xnxlk se. 2 merce commission The charge against the gr. 7 "he passengers killed were: !h""" Iem, Cumnmmings Says. Marston Taylor ‘¢ew | e1 man whose police record is Mrs, Watson H. Bowne. Utica, N out extended discussion Star-Spanglg A Prancisco, Ju p el York and Samuel W. McCall of Mas: lezed to show he passed forty yes : : her 12-year-old grandson. Dan- == T - aomtion e shall wave flon in fuvor of ratification of chusetts were namcd members of | prison is that he acted in concert with | iel Crouse, and her 20-months-ol MEBIDAEN IMAN ARRESTED. The arit ta owden . and the'] Snd Rofssio treaty of Versailles will be the ’ Tariff commission four athers in forgery schemes. Fou, | grand-daughter, Marion Crouse. Meriden, June %.—Bernard Mir-| .growing strength of Wood,” and the Afier plank In ‘he democrati platform, 3 s Kelly of New York was, men under arrest in New Haven, al- J. J. Kenny of Utica. sky, local manager of a chuinl..wm of the delegates to Johnson~ | Were some Mccording to Homer 8. Cummings, |appointed assistant sccretary of the | leged to have made admissions which Seven unidentified men. : re, was sted this noon, | which one heard . so much talked | Cannon” fra chairman of the democratic natio Lreasury re =said to implicate Fisher arc One unidentified woman. charged with the embezzlement of | Jpout down town were little in evi- | --0dge anno Al committes, who arrived here late — ob Stern, Edward Leslie, Louvis | Nellis M. Crouse. father of the 000 on complaint of his employ- | ¢ ‘.an in the hall. The delegates who | Was not in fast night *o prepare for the na- $230,000 FIRE AT CHATHAM, Novello and Steve Nelson { children who were killed, was severely | ¢ Max, Henry and Theodore Jo-1} ,,.rived early seemed ta be talking Then the tional convention Deteetive Lahey of the New Haven | injured with anothe . ph of New Yor! ' anything but politics and even {he |Ment anad S “What other big constructive planks Entire Business District of New York | Police assisted in Fisher's arrest : Hits Passenge g ) visitors' galleries were slow in filling | that the con] will be buiit into t platiorm is not | ’ —_— The train which suffercd the sho-k H HITS BALLOONS, u; at 11 o’cloel for me to say at this time,” he said Town Swopt By Flames. HUSBAND AND WIFE DIE of the collision and on which rd U. S. S. Pennsylvanis,| ' (hairman Lodge Arrives R o Chatham, N. Y June 9 —F WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR HOURs | Virtually all the kil and in- -Lightning struck two Kkite At 11:45 Chairman Lodge arrived MISSO ANT WORKERS AND THEIR | carly today swept the husiness dis e e e jured were passengers was No, o8 e ion balloons operating Wwith { gn the platform with National Chair- Chicago, EMPLOYERS TO ARBITRATE. | trict of (his villuge and caused a Joss | y oo U5 HOK June S illiaan J = Atlantic fleet off the Chesapeake | man Hays. Chairman Lodge stepped | tees continu vor last night s wife, (Continued on Third Page.) Capes tonight. Both the balloons| outr to the speake space al 11:20 | ganization p MAIN DEMOCR \"‘l( PLANK, ready to fig mn triangular course Dbut won | conferences. It dealt with virtually |7 0 controverted subjects and most of | Years our through her time allowance, the mar- it was written into the platform with- | Fepublicanis| gin being 59 seconds. Montr " I | estimated at $250,000. Ten build A en June » teco nendn . e« . »0.00 b yul v 13 b « nig 3 K tlon that the workers and .I.‘:‘xx,,lx..ul-.q ings, inclnding the Boright Lumber ‘Il,l‘ ot ‘,l'“ o b :'\*"“‘r" Both were destroyed They were not man- | g'clock, and he got three cheers also |ean national of the United States create a volun- | C0. the Masonie Temple, in WRIER ggus oot “w:n.‘ |‘ln| '"\‘“u;u. l.l ned at the time th were struck. e u y:)r.l.!_nhn Timothy Stone 1h;~l motion: fary arbitration body to rettle hor's ' the post ¢ was located, Chatham ¥ 3 7 X . i o ay's chaplain. escape B tataness waa ”'_m‘fl Sontinas ':“ 'm mlu. ps _‘v'_' g '“h e "x:" « :4.. ] and had lived in Na WEATHER. DROW WHILE WORKING. The report of the credentials com- | by the selec! pual convention of the Ameriean Ioe we tenement houses were wholly or $% Yeass L Mr. -Monta would S Bridgewate Conn., June 9.~ | mittee was adopted. It recommended | permanent pration of Labar here today as a | partly destroyed e e r4 old next Septem- st for New Britain and Henry Lalla, about 60, who owned a | that the temporary organization be | the plan of Fneans of hringing about 4 “more h Poi fictals said the fire was an ', caina served as a selectman Generally fair tonight sawmill in the southern part of the|'made permanent 1 hé Bana - ar vilee ollicials s e a and or o o . £ jtud 1 yoao : Thursday. town well int lh it N o 3 Q Fnont and atarted p Lumes coming A seae trcacrop S o’ . ‘o’mumt ] e l .ru.n.u‘i : whil- .hetn s VLY atitudo | ent. h ot ; foro

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