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ST0P AT NOTHING ‘Indications Are That New Federated Farmer-Labor Party Will accept - Any Weapon to Get Control. . By The Assoclatéd Press. Chicago, July 6.—Any weapen may be used in obtaining political control by the new federated farmer-labor party, it is indicated in the tabling of & resolution by the convention which would have excluded any group which advocated force or violence or which in any way was affiliated with an or- ganization that sought political satls- faction except through the ballot, This radical action was supported, first by tabling the substitute plat-| form of the farmer-labor caucus which included such a sectlon and| later by tabling a resolution recom-| mended by the minority of the reso- Ivtions committee. Sentiment of the conference on each occasion was ex-| pressed in an unfailing volce, The federated farmer-labor partv adjourned as a convention early today | with only routine business of the eleécted executive committea on its siands. This committee will meet late | today to choose an executive council| other officers and map out a program | of state and local activity. “Red” speeches which became more pronounced as the convention neared its close kept the delegates in| almost continual demonstration eith- might today lie scattered in a thous- er in applause or in booes and hisses. Advocates of the platform openly ad- | mitted their “red” beliefs and flaunt- ed communist doctrines in the face jof delegates who would suggest con- | \ervatism. %°C. E. Ruthenberg of Cleveland, Jo- seph Manley of New York, Willlam Z. | Fc\ter of Chicago and W. E. Zuch of Wit\zonsin, generals in the organizing of /he new party, are members of the r/tional executive committee. Ruth- enberg and Foster were tried for al- leged actlvities under the Michigan| nnu-ayndlca_usm law. BUYS GREAT STATUE John D. Rockefeller Secures Barn- ard’s Gigantic Group of Adam and Eve for His “Garden of Eden.” New York, July 6—A gigantic sculptured group of Adam and Eve, each figure about 25 feet high and welghing 125 tons, designed and hewn from pure white Carara marble by Gregory Barnard, has bheen purchased by John D. Rockefeller and will be placed In a “Garden of Eden” on the Rockefeller estate at Pocantico Hills, The group, so posed that Eve seems to be rising out of a rib of Adam, will be placed in a marble arched background now being com- pleted by Italian sculpors. Two Barnard statues already are placed near the site intended for the Adam and Eve, one “the rising woman,” showing womanhood rising to a new strength, the other ‘“the hewer,” showing a nude man attempt- ing to break a piece of timber with & primitive weapon. The Adam and Bve group is one of the boldest conceptions of the sub- Ject ever shown, according to the New York Evening World, which assert- ed it took Mr. Rockefeller years to overcome a belief that the nude in art was dnmarmzlng MEAT EATING INCREASES Far East Countries Importing More And More Beef Every Year And Consuming Less Vegetables, By The Assoclated Press, Manila, July 6.—The Far East, es- pecially Japan, is eating more meat than in former years, according to D. A. Cameron and H. E. Powell, representative of the Australlian Meat Councll at Sydney, who have come to the Philippines to make an Investigation with a view to increas- ing meat shipments to the archi- pelago. “There is a growing demand for meat in the Far FEast" said Mr. Cameron. The Far East countries oan not supply this demand and we believe Australla is the logical source of supply. We can furnish approxi- mately 50,000 tons of meat yearly. “Lean meats are sent from Aus- | tralla to the warmer countries, the | fatter meats going to the colder ones| Not all countries want to buy the frozen meats. Java, for instance, likes to do her own killing, and West- | ern Australia does a small trade with that country in live bullocks.” MAKES GOOD SHORTAGE Missing Maine Treasurer Appears at | Meeting With $22, 98 Check Wells, Me., July 6. — Arthur A.| ‘Whiting, town treasurer who disap- peared four months ago expectedly at a special v 1eeting to consider his indebtc £ the | town, and turned over a certified | check for $22 .98, the amount in volved. By an almost unanimous vote the citizens voted not to prosecute. “I made a big mistake,” Mr. Whit- "I was ing told the assembled vote promised that if I came back I would not be prosecuted and I have come with a certified check for $22,075.98." He was wildly applau Ray Hanscombe, attorney for Mr. ‘Whiting, had been in Mexico during his ab sence. CLAIMS COMMITTEE The claims commit ell met last night in the claim of Mr for damages res an icy sidewalk or the absence of a was taken. Ir J. Gorman fo his car being struck t no action was take Surance company 1epe Carter case, o c caused by a firc next Thursday. HEARINGS v aAmage FRE By The Assoc P, Paris, July Imir erd inand Jean 1 of the Fre r died at his home jong {liness. The head of the Frer ”(!y at the “T#erence. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL,D; FRIDAY, .iULY 6, 1928. The Ideal Summer Drink "SALADA” +ICED TEA- Cool, Refreshing, Delicious. | Clarky, raflroad towerman for this|oval of 1Im Hill grade crosing or | the Deacon, standing nearny. So easily made. — Just try it. A TALE OF A COW Tail Plays | to get in communication with Couneil- Part in the Real man Arthur G. Crusberg, chairman of the common council committee on | ‘Tale, railroads, and arrange for a meeting to begin work on a petition to the public utilities commission for the re- Mayor Wants Action on Elm Hill R. R. Crossing In Which the Animal’s An Important Hinsdale, Mass, July 6. — Had | station of the Boston and Albany|the affording of adequate protection, railroad peen sylph-like instead of | ;\ r!‘;nl"!lnn to this vfffilcll Wi:si{mslscdt g _ p | by the common council at its las blessed with more thanm 200 pounds Al S S e of solld flesh, the constable’s COW) omporation council and the railroads committee. and pieces over the landscape. Old Bess took to sauntering on the track this afternoon. She was in no hurry, The fact that No. 40 CITY HALL MEETINGS Among the meetings of municipal Was | poards and committees scheduled are steaming up the hill from Dalton did | yho following: This afternoon at 4.30 not seem to interest her. o'clock the school committee * will “The constable’s cow is on the|ympeact routine business and will con- track and No. 40's comin’ up the|gger the award of a contract for hill,” an excited passerby shouted to janitor service in the Elihu Burritt a crowd in zzle’s general store. In-| yunjor High school and the old stantly Clarky the towerman was sent| Burritt school; the supplies and for. Clarky came running up the | printing committee of the common track, red flag in hand, as No. 40| council will meet Monday night; the whistled for the station. “Never | poarq of public works, health, police, | mind the train; save the cow,” velled | anq fire boards will meet Tuesday Clarky | evening, and the finance committee of grew desperate. As No. 40 rounded|the common council will meet Wed- the curve he dropped the flag and | pegday evening. seized Old Bess' tail. He pulled man- | fully and the cow was forced to aban- don her position. By The Assoclated Pross. Back she went. Clarky's foot caught| “Henley-on-Thames, July 6.—M. K. on a rallroad tie and back he went on | Morris of London today eliminated J. his back the cow following in his lap. | eresford, Jr., from the competition Passengers in the train saw a rail-|for the diamond sculls and tomorrow road signal they never saw before; |in the final will meet D. H. L. Gollan six feet—two of them human—lifted [the deaf and dumb oarsman who to- | mutually to the skies. day eliminated Hilton Belyea of Can- ada. Morris defeated Beresford, who won the event in 1920 by three lengths. His time was 8 minutes 6 seconds. FINAL RACE TOMORROW RAIN IN SPRINGFIELD Springfild, Mass., July 6—Worces- ter-Springfield game postponed, rain. At Last! America and a New Life! ) Some of the victors in the race of immigrants to enter the| United States stepping from Ellis Island to the boat to the main- land—new life, new hope, ahead for them and their children, announced that Mr. Whiting .t | Sherman, Peterson and Pincy, her baby, only survivors of a were admitted in the recent tide of immigrants to members of the family were Mrs, M. family of 17, America. Ordered to leave Russia, killed one by one by wandering outlaws. The man shown above | is Peter Peterson, a cousin, who sent for Mrs, Peterson and her " | babe after they had escaped to Stockholm. In his lap is Pearl rescued by Mrs. Peterson in Russia after all the tot's l relatives had been killed. JULY CLEARANCE SALE SAMPLE SHOE STOR ALL SHOES REDUCED NEXT TO NEXT TO THE FAIR THE FAIR Ladies’ . 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