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(=== ] NEW BRITAIN HEBALDY ESTABLISHED 1870. EW BRITAIN. CONNECTICHT l-‘RIDAY. JUNE . PRICE — . = = — GENERAL WOOD'’S IS FIRST NAME PRESENTE v REPUBLICAN CONVENTION VOTES TO STA SESSION UNTIL NOMINEE IS FINALLY NA Under New Ruling, Prospects are that Con- Concnl Taanond \Wood |Governor Lowden of Illinois i vention Will Remain in Session all Day and, mNVENTmN HEARS Whose Name is Brought Befc Possibly all Niglt, Pending Final Decision| ALL ABOUT .H]HNS[IN T <4 Comiin for Praniee » S B Senator Johnson’s Presented of Delegates—C})nn. With Lowden | Galifornia Stalesman Brought - Ay o Coliseum, Chicago. June 11.—Late , him was the gymnastic bercfit of the Forth As Candidate : G ¢ e Wood Nominated By Gov.]Applause sgain in gett under way the r exervisg publican nitional convention met | MO8t of the delesutos scemed to ho —_— i o - - s Allen of Kansas, Seconded| nois’ Go willing to agree with Senator l.nd&t‘ candidate has beon nominuted. The Plled o the chalrman's rattat with o S ! - o e » Douglas Robinson. His Riv e W pre with prospects were for an all-day e e e first hushing was| Known Western Semator as the ¥ -|»|] Iy & night 1ot ,xnnn-‘; 1\| th ':-‘I ..ln.',: ‘v\|: :.\.l" Kt Weatorn Seata T e Teaa'l : . % e f 1 0o/ A1 who b eries themselves 1e demonstratio 5 . 3 i = cago, liseum, Chi 0, June 11.—Nom- - planned to huve a string of second- quicted down somewhat but there Fearless Man of the Hour and | lna(izd e §ovc::§r Athen 'of Makk was called, g speche wothelr cundidate re- W 1lso many renewed cheers. By e 4 MR | mols Ghr the vised their program wt the last min- , The delezates cheered when Sen-| Friend of Late Theodore Roosevelt. i rowiin ¥ Wie 8o that only Frank Knox of New ator Lod t the end of 46 minutes < i > 2 Wew York ih aid or | of lllinois tod the! Chicago, June 11.—Hailed as tho 2 % S #pR of New IO e candidacy liver the add Gen. Leonard Wood was placed today ) y od down. H . before the republican convention. it oo Wood's nemination cle d unless they q n.'m” .:v 4 from the temple of the republican i 3 & - The demonstration which followed | NOF Allen’s n ea ent & esired - : & A H \bsent. EI AURGHRCHIMIIL BOtD : Hiram Johnson was formally : ; Gen. Wood's nomination lasted 40 | L10US or entl resull and at once Senator Lodge pre- greeted Geng the fiest time sinee the conven- Lontt BE0 O 0N ot New Hamp. | nominated today for the republican - minutes. Whan it awleted down')h wepiitilou sl . A Wi Y e b e s s Frank Knox of New Hampshire, the dency were missing from the floor. oy S e e S e l\\:\::‘l':“:r] (‘j‘l'_‘"r: _'"‘ > by Chartes 3. ‘Wood floor manager, and Mrs. Doug- “l;‘:f‘:": Dr. Butler ¢ York sa hin bon » Seady) T alifornia. 3 las Robinson of New York made man Rodenbd proxy to i who box : . 5 “The great responsibility is yours,” ; ; speeches seconding Gen. Wood's nom- | gnet ool Governor Kproul dropp. Pan While (he Wood demonstration was | ) "o o 50 P Y o ; S . gy s s t!;-; fow minutes hut announced he would | TUnnirg plafis for (he Lowden couh- | gelegates. “The American voter : S T “A plaint Dlunt man, with a blunt | ror jeadersh return to his hotel when bhalloting 'erpart were 'in progress. At ho| oo rvyhere is waving of California’s i : belief in facts,” Governor Allen said | ynem Lincol started jinasde sles were men with H35%! son just as Roosevelt sald of him—of & : ? of Gen Wood, “he is today the best | met the tes) ™ friends of Senator ohnson | lithographs n‘.u \i o Do o5 the wibils Tl S this conntry to- % known American.” stands #ald they did not expect their can- | Unfurled as soon as the Dlinols goV- | g4, . 1o 5 the one with whom I find 3 & S 3 No man in America has been given | co,vins or 4 didate to show himself In the (‘o- | €rNO™s name was offered myself in most complete svmpathy. : 3 So many constructive things to do in - " | Mr. Knox, a former |rivate of the o ) e & . her great so soim. Deluware delogates said the | < - sohventh To the end that men and not mas- 3 3 ‘this generation and no one denies patriotic plan to nominate Coleman Du Pont | Rough Riders, toid the '""‘”"f ON | ters shall administer the great trus- | e e P that whatever he has undertaken he Frank 0‘0 had been abandoned but the delega- | That New Hampshire, the general's | ;.. or the republican party: to s has done superlatively well. preccit g tion would vote for him on the first nNative state. regarded him “not Cthe | the end that this convention may . ““An unexpected period of confusion | pon ngt ballot won of the o but ds a son of the | ,ake no mistake: to the end that you | " 3 3 ] has come upon us in the aftermath 5; Tm,. Rov. John Meyer of Chiugo of- nation hoors but | Who hold In your hands the’ Mg CE of the great war. Old ways are lost | ~H& friqel prayoer Knox got a 1ot «.‘| che -l"* "W destiny may go forth from these halls ¥ . and leadership, heditant and inde- {Adlm The delegates kept impatiently %o much as did Mrs ""' INSOTL | {rfumphant in the assurance of cer. - i 5 cisive drifts upon an uncharted sea. At Tl n awinging thcir funs und shuffiing * mourning for her DLrother., iyis vistory: ta the eud that & rigdd: ° “Under the weak hands of a timor- st thelr feet Auring the prayer and aft- evelt, when she "‘\'\' ‘,‘f liean administration may once aga ous government the social disorders .":p“le c::“ erward Scnator lLodge rapped hard second General Wood's | p, 50000et the nation with™Siwpiness - y and class-minded isms caught from | SITRIEE BOOT many tines before he got the conven- | Nominatica. The first woman ever| .4y eperity; to the end fhat the J ™ the world struggle have grown o | tne gel pon quiected down to perform that "]”‘"“ . = “" ' | constitution of our fathers ,and the | —— X alarming proportions. or Hikie the In Memory % tlonul convention, mhe 5 :d“‘l‘* highest traditions of the Amerienn | ALALIT - = "The unchecked encroachment of |\ oo " By & rising vot y a roar | ovation when she was Introduced bY , yeqpie shall endurs: to the éid ths sinister greed, the appaliing waste of | o7 "On® 170 of applause the then | Senutor Lodae, o tion s, | (D¢ Patriotic principles and the lofty < R public money, the immoral pander- | % gt e wdopted o resolition « VPR B L Bl 2 777 | ideals of Waushington, of Lincoln and ! 4 ing to class interest and class preju- | ... wien +pl amder . Moore of Phtsburgh ex- | ¥ ook i i of Roosevelt shall live on and on and - AUUSTRIAN CABINET RESIGNS YAKES RECORD TRIP dice have brought us to a point where | qo o U EY o preseng “nexpressible loss” over t) e M vt sl on—the sovereign state of California | !tho nation demands and the world and the sple death of TY Roosevelt, loved l'mml‘“” 2 for prestdent “Hot be places before you 1 forn nomina- | — expects from this great council a days, onee witerably now and to be loved as Jong | TR PRGN r's friend but | tilon—Hiram W. Johnsos. Coalition Body May Take Charge Un- leader chosen out‘:’f t‘ enpgxzwne‘s"d Wt Nis given » wving? beciuss he ts his type of man.” Praises Candida [ 3 i :‘l“" PolshranEi o 27 Lent fear of im » SE e n B e Vol s lone AT thee til the Elections Take Place at Q mp, tica. “P?‘ fency. seven years thd Scnator Lodue announced amid SrotiblbaldbediAdodimia e The orator described Senator Joh: _ “In_secos for the initiative and | poRel YOI HH morn cheers that the time had co IS $5eN8 ¢ ihe | “oM as the ran first brought forth for | Vicnna, - the srophetic wisdom to guide us in [ & 7 FVEC for the convention to henr nomina- | ~Wh Knows it was becatso Of he| ,cqiqential honor by California afier | - an “our that must be wholly con- | 0% W S 0 tlons for (he presidency. Alahama | (OFesEWG and Gouraen o8 o0 eas | 0 vears of statchood and left no con- | | Vienna, June 11 (By the Associated | Buenos Aires, June rv._The arluctive, we are fortunate in a can- | Sonioel and X Wood that their sons went overseas A e gl plidhy ot haibad | Ca Sl - i W passed when the roll eall of stes od that thelr o ¥ in recent political history un- | Press).—The Austrian cabinet, headed | yjyal of the U. S. Shipping ‘date whoso record reveals the qual- v2 (08 (0 RO 5 along the shore. bogan, Aritonn Vielded to Kanmas fit Aighting machines and not as €= ouaned as he sketzhed the senator's ' PY Pr- Karl Renner as chancellor, | steamer Huron on June 4 g s neaded for the task. non [l-wider vesr | Which has been administering the } (ovage of 193 days from New Y. It is not necessary to ask for as-| ., lie before it should be our the rocks of dest Mrs] Robinson spoke with feeling Mr. Wheeler attacked the argument | €OUNry’s affairs for the greater part | (aq lelebrated today with & lunchg surances from Gen. Wood. There is and a direct forceful delivery which { of the time since the armistice, has solely to the my merciful Provid Hompshire and Mrs. Douglas Itobin- «aid the celesates ail were in n of New York vould,second n and the walleries would be man to “scourge the last of the bosses tion began did for the pre us our nation cherishes its noble pa In n noisy demonstration vernor Allen wan escorted to the platform wnd began his specch nominating oS e rather, | ©f political geographers against can- | ©f ' . aboard the vessel which was attej the witness of his service. Gen. Wood 'Vrlluuxu od ]m.‘ Difer “-hv T .mme. from the far west A by representatives of the, Nortl/&.m- A Business Man. tion shortly after midnight, following | = " Gavernor Allen and the owd x ” = that this progressive world of ours ! - i ° | including Mayor Cantillo of Buenos | present to you a record of four years he psychological momen We want i a8 z o e cabinet w epre- 2 s rotects the de ghenred. waving Wood pennants. hats the ‘uayciicionsts . e o has been moving right along,” He | o MECUNE of the cabinet with repre- | [y "0g representatives of Uruguay | as governor of Cuba, a record which ;wpla etz During Governcr Aln's reciini Withiemphat ur n steadily pursued its westward w e e ety e 1 The Huron, which is under alloca- | most successful civil administrator caad Inson sale that the hand and bratn of men have mefledio tion to the Munson line, beat the the country has known. Leonard | . . o"no.%y he Wo3d supporfers Intcrjoct 3 4 - not only spanned rivers and levelled | © 2 for president who will look from < . in th ational assembl put - they now have leaped = : . Ny ST By five dugs a page of history which records the \merien out and not from the Christian socialists, 2 b e day 3 a ¢ | cleanest and most unselfish thing one express the hope Takes Thrust at Beyan. sHiataiansickaias »" she added ederic J. Stimson, ambassador o p m tell m hetadd through the very heavens themselyes et 80 o ‘until the east and the west are one.' Whenithe governor made a thrust | “that bhad Theodore llooseveit or “The California delegation claims e win J. Bryan's celebrated dic Leonnrd W been in th White . lon men springing to ouse v jermans ould have ¥ el gipapdiy FraEhe e the ) Slecmang 2 o : th eright to speak authoritatively for tum a - Arms overnight. he locked down at | marched through Belgium to nothing | | SOPUE (8 SEEAE BUER0HEL subtican | Former War Board Clerk where Mr. By w witting in the | more than ringing words of a protest. g t s o ool bt bt bl Al party It bases that claim upon the press box. Hut the Nebn an had(| We naver want/ again ‘a * man —who | FEUVL | L AR LI S8 SPOR_tBS Marries in Baltimore Jids nose to his man Pt trying 1o | waits between right and neutralicy v . i . tion by the stupendous majority of | Senator Lodge ¥hook hands with California would say to such men | DT 1enner presented the resigna- | iiqn colony, prominent Arentinians [ “You ask for a business man. Wo We Want not the man who takes the man who makes them said that the course of ompire hag | *ehtatives of the social democrats. gt {sained him international fame as the | PeoPIe . Wood's record of publi g " i aate ' 2 5 & el We must have the kind of man discipline, which question was rai liner Vasari's fime for the trip from | Wood's service In Cuba constitutes | o L kRow that Ti auent cheers Lt e i} ft the sther and hewn highways It is believed that a new coalition 4 cabinet will be formed pending the |the United States to Arsentina de- [nation ever did for a needy people. | o “shon pe pl eloctionst clared that now the North and South { Chosen to work out the benevolent one who is ready American passenser line had been | Policy of McKinley toward the people | Ip%,Who 18 ready n\‘t'lh“sh-d under thé stars and stripes | O the island for whom we had sac- | ;4 compass of x important fn accentuate th |Tiflced our sons, he was given a free | (I COTPESS, OF nd\.’LnL\ges of travel in the United | Mand- y and crew and ini States in order that the ships of the He reorganized the island and|.. 1 born of o Bwrite on Industriously while u plump | She was loudly cheercd nt the end | i Miss Rose Lucile Benjamin, daugh- | line might carry a stream of South |fraémed a model of government which | )" i oor's straigh 160,000 America citizer vho., | stands today as proof of his sanit ! Am n citizens who. in|ior of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. H. | Americans to the United States to get | S ) ¥ | through the trouH woman wriler was hoving through of hor specch = - rvery B Vi B et luts bering chatr. It| s Lodge soon got a hearing, [ litcral truth, hailed (rom every nook | Benjamin, of Baltimore, Md., and | acquainted with the country, instead ::gn:::;:::":,‘; ffiz";:u‘,m:sw‘:d&” tional disorder and and cranny corner of this nation William Arthur Milby, aiso of Balti- | of going only to Jlurope. P . 3 of "®lin the harbor of ni he heaid the reference he ve no in- | however, and the roll of states was A Loy “By every sign of the Zodiac, this|more. were married in ths mmal e seribed as | PEOPle. He touched with his vital dication of It contimned nor w marri in that city y The Huron, which is described as interest its dead agriculture, devel- security. To find imperative duty o . should be a republican year The . = i Covernor Alle ke his Arkinsas vielded to Tlinoix and iterday, friends here have been in-|the finest merchant ship under the : disgust for the . ower Is uni- | ¢ > ‘ ailways, taught s abesch and his ¢ wilted. | Representative Willlam A. Rodenber | ‘1isust for the party in power e uni-|formed. Durinz the war Miss Ben- | flag of the United States that over';’lfif“.' l';’"rmke j‘m‘lmfl xg;:fig‘:‘,ba‘t‘;lflssflnblCd in conve: While the wg . ok of that state was prosented to nom- [ ¥Rl = Hut ¥ e P all this | jamin R nected with the local | entered Buenos Aires harbor, “'“le\'erythlng from municipal adminis- | MY friends, th sangen. nts were made f » nate Governor Lowden e a time In ¢ War Boord in a clerical capacity and il for New York Saturday The ‘ at a time when th history of the republican party when g . has many local fricnds. Mr. Milby * tration to general taxation. He build- |~ ol EPSORRD memialing - spees Ce ticut for Lowde failure to name the right candidate rmy officer. - WY pastengers will Include Menuel Gon- | oq American fntellience into a | WOXD SHrrEd kS AN low Genernl Wood " ™ | a e © to name candidate (45 an Army officer. : i _ele: e i | ol e owden supporters, apparently, | (o41d surely xpell party defeat N dria, president-elect of = Paraguay, |school system, reorganized the strug- hf::l“’s:‘ed‘“b;h&e"’ o Abtiva (bt : el iyl bather o who is gojng to ington to bring | giing forces of civil life into orderly "; et e ~or-H dpomlbytdy m ax the Wood forces and they ear- | with axiomatic certainty The N back his famil government, made roads, immduced’ ing confiice SR gk s 2 ihe | Fled on an uproar on the floor and in | vember election will not be won by e R TR nitation and hygiene, stamped out pco‘_h‘ and for “hig t} ”‘. " the ler the platform of either political part MRS cATT RE-ELEGTED vellow fever and pernicious malaria, "(‘mb“n‘. P Mizs Dorothy Disney, a daughter of { The personality of the candidate—ant 3 and fashioned it all with humanness At 1) v ) h te—and - g . i ve or « . Washington Advised That Albanians aad stability that hi ithstood | turned for leadershi e 4 : d (Okla it 1% not the party affiliation—is going to | 23 and a stability that has withstood | S "O0 (EREETEION et g p p < ut the 1pon the shoul elect the next president of the United | Aza Are in Conirol Southe g - = » the strain of the changing years. Raie e ¥ | gfpermrtBats ' Klahoma dele- | States satiaeadiisl ol of Southern | {pjog States Woman Unanimously | «pousessing tho highest degree °f]:-‘|1:}1 prairies of - this N6 Wood people, wer The man who will enter the White Districts—7Itirst me ce 1916, Re-Flected President of Interna- bllsl.lu\sf cap ¥ s n;nolfil s place: ks Lo a0l the colling of the Coliu'im an The Lewden procession scemed to | Holpe on the fourth of March, 1921 | more than the work of & business|, . U} St Teadscail B gown over the cheerias « tee making some aee ms of sup-| will be that republican or that demo- pYesbloEton RIUnC Rl e O m Al foa tonal Woman Suffrage Association. | man. [t was the work of a states- o o0, B 0 E Nty The Nehtr were turned™ (o give the | poriers from the various stute spaces: crat in whom the average American "¢ advices today reported that the man who had not narrowed his vision !“m Wiy EAnemlint photographers a chane vhile many | as it moved about the hall. The Con- | voter ces the most faith 'rovinee of Koritza, ir southern Al- Geneva, June 11 (By Associated ! to the purely business lfe. It was | UbILEY b ivet: Gl QR eewhersia) chawce hallshmany, | 6 11 moxe s - The have learned within ' Pania. has been evacuated by French | poress).—Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt e accomplishment of a great mna- | 1y ‘cRA’ plssbuAbal and waved Wood lunne The Illinois, Towa, Oklahoma, Con- | the last few years that the most troops and turned over to the forc was unanmously re-clected president | tional organizer. ey A venggam 8 In the gallers behind the platform | necticut, Arkansas and Kentucky del- , powerful ruler in the world fs the i ©f the Albanian government. This is | ,¢ the international woman suffrage | AR 2l Satcmman. A fore him and today A blg group of mcn and women start ations showed up among the Low- | president of.the United States. They !he first time the Albanians have | jjegiance at this morning’s session | “A president must be a business} BT LU SO0 (UL ed yelling “Wood, Wood, Wood” in an | den pictures in the parade. Agaln | #re smarting unde we of per- | been in control of thely entire coun- | o¢ its congress here. She has agreed | man and more. He must be a states- | © 0 ol S0 Sttt Sl endless 1hythm while some enthusi- | the lights went on for the movie men | sonal oppression man can make ¥ since December, 1916, when the ., accept the office, it was announced, | mun. He must have a broad view of igrem and noble men. B s ibenll b et ke R e wave o hokal] thein Balevelthey not_the victims . 1'rench Army of the Orient occupied | jespite her declaration in a speech | the internal situation. He must know | STE a0 foble we * the yolla! andscs ; he delex chairs were | ©f the profitecrs. They believe that ' !h¢ sou'hern portions in the cam- | l.sterday that she felt compelled to . Politics for politics is what gives us 5 ; 3 Rept time to the yells and wounded 'mo of the delex i : paign asainst Austrin-Hungary. The | ey vernment, be It good or bad. | been Sanctified by thej like a big bucksa overturned as the parade became e remedy for their economic wrong & 7 ¥ retire. | ¢ ook b ol Sis Goll immortal Lovejoy, ou When the nolse had lasted 15 mir - 1 muci smashing , Will be found when there is again in | M1#lians still occupy the port | Government is no better than its poli- . e nolsc a laste v min riotous and there was mu martyr to the cause of utes Senator Lodee tried again to get | of straw hats as the enthusiasts the White House a man of vital force | Yalona TRAP! 'ERS MEET. tics and to improve the one you must | Mart: % = : and broad human sympathies ..,:1 t Albanian Commissioner Chekrezi, RAPSHOOT ! improve the other. speech, gave Abraham order but the demonstrators only re pushed their w through the crowd- 2 s 3 , Nt etn: sharetl plied with » renewed outhurst of | ed convention floor they are zrimly determined that never I announcing the advices, said the| Apoug $1,000 in Prizes Is Offered at! “The vague longing for a business | Hadon 1 1800, and 1 e hat time the parac i1t o after the demon- | Again with their consent shall there | Stand taken by the United States in | e =5 man for president will not be satis- | 1} s s e well spi nol At t ¥ v " Fifteen minutes after be clevated to that all-powerful place | FOTusing o permit the ¢ m of the S e ol ficd by one who knows only business. | lican hope and inspir o e Bl “'; any man who huas not convinced them . “outhern provinces to Greece has! Hartford, June 11—The state cham- | The president must understand world | ready in 1920 to conse Lfllnll'h were not willing to keep mx headwuy and nator Lodze wi by his record that he is in touch with | Peen of the utnost importance in re pionship tournament of the Connecti- ' ,ffairs and the crossing and re-cross- | service of the republic 4 or si* down making no effort (o stop it B necAiorihe Ve | storing to the Albanians this portion | cnt pshoote ociation opened | j,¢ currents of social and cconomic | great sons,—one whose B st i aasc Injihe unlieride UroddelSotes "nl,‘,"(,,‘\ The Balon oriin s of their country this morning at the Hartford | aspirations. Tt was the possession of | ord of public and vriv ention mana v . Jat At first not the co-c ated ¢ club. Shooting will continue "~ | this broad 'capacity t} to { ments is the very best pocts of u very lonk acasivn wien 11 which had marked the Wood | “These voters form the great middle + | noon and evening until sundown § Leonard Wood at the con of | guarantee that under h domonstration went on and oa. The iration class of the nation. T hold the | | furday. The early list, which is close | 5 work in Cuba, the commendation of | our beloved country wil Euessed the supporiers of (he othe Presently however some Lowden | halance of power anl they will not | | WEATHE {1 to the hundred mark, includes most | lcaders o fthe period. from the obloguy into gandidates would try o outdo ihe | cheer lenders got busy and loosed re- stand for a reactionary administgation o { | of the leading trapshooters of the A presidept must be able to inter- | fallen and azain placed Wood people with the result that Lal peated roars from the lertes. Fol A “yellow dog’ is gmpossible and Foreenst for Now Brita cast. The prize list totals almost §1.- | pret the shadow of coming events. We | that leads to national h Joting might be long delayed lowing the example of the women In | ‘dark ho cannot Win. If you ex- vicinity: Generally fair 1o 000 in money in addition to numerous | Jo no ed to speculate concerning | tional lois A fow rotes later, nowever, Se the parnde. Albert 8. Smith, a gray t their vote do npt offer_to then md Saturday. ! | trophies. The high gun for 300 tar-| Leona gfWood's fo o ator Lodge renowgd his pounding - o > 4 | mets in the two days will deci B the gavel but @yl the zood it aaio " o e ¢ vell organized for demonstra- about died down hut the wene tration began it apparently was ga

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