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12 BURTON PROBABLY Likely Choice lor Nominating Goolidge at Convention Marion Lerey rsity Burton Michigan, pre l dent Coolidze public: ctriend of to have Willi I'resi- pl i pati tian of Dr the pre days, o geveral rowed Herber Missouri n university at St 1 h v could he thought he must commencement fall on the day set ination at Cleveland The pian of the Coolidie from the first was to some not directly connected with the admin- sstration as an office holder. This idea is understood to been advanced by the president himself The friendship hetwed pre dent and Dr, Burton dates back to the time when the en years —from 1910 president of Smith college exercises which 1y iside for the nom- managers one latter for se to 1917 at was Northampton, LACK OF AUXILIARIES WEAKENS NAVY FOR OVERSEAS WARFARE Mass., ) Burton Universi '0 b Mich Dr, a t the V I'c Senter " New for Vhite HOFFMAN T0 APPEAL ir then ) Nin nee ht Por His Release rator rder prison vars carly f a sieepic Hoifm night t pealed ately t uit T 100,600 ndar a that entercd the a1 st i al 1 the appe ALTOIST zfor iri Moo 1sing nd er wer 1 with eriminal recklessness a finding by Coroner Mix. of will visit Mrs litigation. er NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, IAP A SUIGIDE EXCLUSION PROTEST town. Dr president of the and University s home beenme £ Minnesota sincr n head of the Burfon were everal Ks last winter Hous we U. g Sing Today To Start But Family Intends To Hary 4 molion p May = 81. Island convicted of second de- Mrs. quake and fir American for the death of for im fro er, left today Sing Japanese sorving his term to life, de about mal committed came at the for Hoifman, ntly sad convie- dress of night ) said he appa h 1 incoherent- prison. announced ) since cient cusiom. he letters cne addre E to yolice retain vealing their 1erstood I last s conviction would be ap- they would immedi- eps to raise hetween $4,- the estimated cost of hers ferm That anese, it is s vige fo Aveng o action of IS HY May 31. — Lorenzo of the car struck by a ney's crossing, Yalesville, fata! injuries to John Ennis, was court by court Three d, in [t Thomas 10 the supe iw the borough heard Cortez o MISCELT Kelsey street hecome the b Par laneous show a number of son was pres tive and use played and a o stroet, and boarding houses of accommaodate only about ors, it is estimated, Fanatic Kills Sell Near Site ol wear against The Japane 40, and was dr harakiri sword in the f q the Japanese condemne The incident has Tokio despite suppress details, ANEOUS SHOWER Miss Rertba T §. Embassy An unidentified |, ay committed suicide m"[,; the ruine of the Amer- | g ° of last September, as a {1 enactment of the |, ration law United States, was apparently d in the for- Japanese gentleman, with a short ashion preseribed by an- mi n the who ool | enee 1 a tures, The | W i on the hody, American people people. The 1 the letters without re- contents, but it is un- one addressed fo Ameri- 4 bitter addre the Jap- | id, ur nation to | e the 11 embodied in Ami wer un onse time i n uit a. aped o wensation aiforts of the police 174 is to | M. 1o on of 21 Daniclson B, June act. was tendered a miscel- [might er Thursday evening by | of hor friends. Miss Daniel- | wi ented with mar ful gifts. Games buffet lunch was served. | be aterent v 1 spent an hour w position, conference approve the measure, tion was alvanced an accompanying statement saying the contained atures, but on the whole wa { yrovement over the existing law Opinion differed among those close | to the legislation rger on, bill wi lent Coolidge Melion 1 embassy, destroyed in the earth- | 6 measure to the retary of which treasury hether h ation or meicly but n confer beli tha Action | May 31 cd finally L The tax pla fore today for action nally took Ho N I White with the excluding | niscussing not only socre Lord of t companied Mr. Melion to the White regmained ne and the treasur, still t the but the [ whole subject of the government's fis- particularly ation pe would with 1ding before con- involve expendi- refer deelined to nted any an analy- ary had pr 1o budget bureau only & & with the preside tary evailed after president would 4 the mugges. might jss ¢ P the it he objectionable s an in- president as to when he would Some be pa appropr dis=ouraged, A BIG NAVY IN NEED OF REPAIR THE CAPITAL AT THE NORFOLK MLERING AND HE TWO O IN DRYDOCK BUPNERS, RE AMERICAN JAPAN 703931 FRANCE 345,689 ——— ITALY 236153 TWAnLT W rite BY (HARLLS P N v SHIPSE OF THE L NAVY YARD. AVIER DECK B NAVY THAT NEED MO DERNIZATION, N INCLUDES ELE MODERNIZATIC ARMOUR, HOW 1 ATRES 1OR SHOWING NT. A8« POING THT ANCE AND THE WHATS LEFT OF MILES BEHIND, e EEN CANDIR OF THIS 1ONG COAST THE NEW YO TURRET GUN THEY ART VATION OF RK, LE 3, CONVE thought wride of Carl E. Berry of | taken spredily while othe tponed until nea the period allowed the ch expires June 6, nding ia DIMINISHING AMERICAN FLEET NITED STATES NAVY WO LORE IN ENVECTIVENT (F LACK 01 10 TANT 1 CULTY FLEET THE IN N [l MAINTAINING ALONG THE ASIATIC OR EUROPEAN COAST DWINDI, ALUTIHHORT AUNILIARTER would L ieved it the end executive, in order that mplating thereby action 5 b conte tions might | | was to. SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1924, TAXREDUGTION IS~ ARMY MAJOR FAGES BEFORE PRESIDENT SHOR (Bil Comes (o Wite House for Altache at Santiago Accised of Embezzling $27,000 Washington, May 31.—Major E. McCammon is facing court gnartial of being $27,000 his accounts as military at- here on charges in of short tache the Awmerican embas; Santiago, Chile, conducted by the war department, in- dicates that a 't of the money in a baccarat game. Congress has been asked to make good two worthless checks alleged to have been cashed by McCammon at a Chilean bank. The house appro- priations committee, however, has decided make no provision for payment the result of the trial is known. The fact that McCammon is being fried was disclosed in a stenographic report of testimony before the com- mittee, as it was framing the de- ficiency appropriation bill, which will be taken up by the house within a day or so. Colonel W, J. An investigation he lost a large pi to until Taylor, assistant chief of staff, asking that funds be provided in the bill to make good McCammon’'s alleged defalcation, said the total shortage was about $27,000 and that two checks were involved. “It is an open and shut case,” said Colonel Naylor. *There *is not any question but that he will be fully punished and it is a question of main- taining our good name in Chile. “According to our investigation he got taken in by the Marquis of Queensberry and a man by the name of Morell, two well known iInterna- tional characters, and they got him into a baccarat game and fleeced him.” Motorcyclist Dies From Injuries After Bad Fall South Ceventry, Conn,, May 31, - John Susslsh, 21, of this place died in the hospital at Manchester late yesterday of a fractured skull re- ceived after being thrown from a mo- toreycla He, with others on machines were on their way to Torrington to attend races, . Bussish’s machine, be- tween Bolton Notch and Manchester Green, ran over a stone which caused It to swerve and turted over, Su d to the road landing on his He is the third young man of community to die in a motor- mishap this spring. head, AMBASSADOR RECOVERS Paris, May 31.—American Ambas- sador Herrick veturned today from | Blarrtz, quite recovered from his ro. | ambassador's son, is mailing | steamship Paris today to attend the . AND THE TEXAR RION INTO 0Ol D IN A SUPPOSED | ‘TES PPOINT TO AND &U7P- EFFECTIVE Wil e America 1o g agreement; it's Ation all = 3 15) of turret lowed 4 ¥ i ¥ . P Deficiencies older battleships (out all need increasing guns, therehy us under the at approximately Nevada and named as re izat Naval offi nodernization” as i tion again®t air attacks and con rs 1o oil, Shown when she building shipe Texas. kewise i has com not counting estroyers we submarines 9% e re 1here are what indersea craft retrayers hae 1r the with wonldn't nited ther lare, they e place of a fow firet-class capi Design at tim submar to be except by oy obenl €8 nor ahserved ships taking Ventilation Unrelia- nt existent < are so deficient i r ase for fleet small accident of position.” | Parmely Herrick, the on the recent illness, repablican Cleveland Paris, national convention 1in His wife I8 ramaining in DECORATE GRAVES Lemberg, Poland, May 31, The graves of the Ameriean volunteer aviators who fell while in the service of Po'and, were decorated by (he Poles in observance of Memorial Day, door. That'’s all. TAGE GHARGES sish | more as you want to deposit. KLAN AGAIN NAMED Charge is Made That Klansmen Were Elect | | Assessed to Help Pay to Mayfield as .‘l‘nlh#. Washintgon, May 31.—Testimony 1at Ku Klux Klansmen were assessed te help elect Earle B, Mayfield as sen- ator from Texas was again given to a senate committee today. J. K. Morris of Dallas, Dallas Klan G, in 1921, revealed that he was told 3 | | [ SUNDAY SCHOOL DELEGATES SAI Americans to Attend Convention in Glasgow 81, — The first New York, May that he had been assessed $1.45 as his | group of American delegates to the e of the fund the klan was rais- v, a Heneritta, Tex., lawyer, testified that he was present durinz a conversation between Sena- tor Mayfield and *“Mike” McNamara, deputy supervisor in the state rail- road commission, in which Mayfield asked whether the oil men were “Kicking in"” to the campaign fund. McNamara, he testified, replied in the negative, and Mayfield said: “You tell the — that if I am not elected &cnator, T will be raflroad commissioner four years more.” The committee is investigating the contest by Mayfield's seat by George E. B. Peddy " TROEH IS BARRED Famous Trapshooter off Olympic Team Joseph L. Dic Because He Played ‘Professional | Bascball. May 31.-Frank trapshooting ex- Spokane, Wash., | Troeh of Portland, | pert, has been definitely eliminated {from the American. Olympic trap shooting team, according to a tele- gram received yesterday by Frank | Stoop of Spokane, western zone repre- sentative of the Amateur Trapshoot- ing association, from W, H, Fawcett, manager of the American team. The decision was made after a hearing by the Olympic committee at New York, according te a message from ¥Fred Etchen of Coffeeville, Kan- sas, was made on charges of profes- sional baseball alone. stamp Fans Busy Tokyo—Stamp collectors through- out the world are secking specimens { the stamps which were issued to commemorate the wedding of the prince regent and Princess Nagako Kpni. Most of the stamps ware de- stroyed in the September earthquake and were rare even before the disas- ter. BRIDGEPORT BANKRUPTCY, New Haven, May 31.-—James B, Fallatyne, Jr, of Bridgeport, hard- ware business, filed a voluntary peti- tion in bankruptey today with debts | of $12,926 and assets of $2,740, were born re- liner's return Four sets of twins cently on a Canadian voyage from Liverpool. ineae———— Sth AROUND THE WORLD CRU Jan. 20th; by specially ehartered new Cun- ard-Anchor “Californin,” 17,000 tons; eil burning, 1 mos, . including drives, guides, hotels, Stop overs 1 Europ 18 dava Japan and China, option 18 days in Indla: Cairo, Jarusalem, Athens, ete, 21t MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE, Jan 31, spaclally ehartered new Cunarder “Laconia’ (oll burnivg) 20,000 tons, 82 days, $800 up. including drives, guides, hotels, fees, 18 days Palestine and Fgypt | 600 te 700 passengers expected on each cruise. | PRANK €, CLARK, 400 Times Bidg., N, Y. TRUST CO. NEWBRITAIN Cpy One Dollar and One Minute Opens a Savings Account in This Eight Year Old Bank! Sun- held at ninth convention of the worl day school association, to be Glasgow, Scotland, June 13 to 26, sail today on the Albania. There are 22 in the party, which is headed by the Rev., Dr, Samuel D, DPrice of Mont- clair, N, J,, a sccretary of the world association, and ¥. .P, Stafford of Briarclifte Manor, chairman of the business committes, Four thousand men and women delegates representing all the civilized countries are expected to attend th: Glasgow session, including 1,000 from the United States and Canada, The main delegations will sail on June 7, 450 leaving from New York on the Cameronia, and 150 from Montreal on the Marloch. *Acquaint- ance receptions” will be given for each party at hotels in the two cities the night before sailing, The association has arranged, in ad dition to the convention program, several tours of Great Britain and the continent, m which groups of dele. gates will participate, The tours will extend, in some cases, as far as E; and Palestine. Many o! the deleg: already are abroad, doing their sigit- seeing prior to the comvention, Rev. Dr. Price, with W, C., Pearce, l. H. D, and W, G. landes, general ecretary of the assoclation, both of whom aiready are in Europe, will conduct a series of post-convention conferences during the summer in Norway, Sweden, Portugal, France, Austria, Germany, Czechoslovakia and Hungary, POPE 1S 67 TODAY, Rome, May 31. 'he 67th birthday of Pope Pius was celebrated today with speclal ceremonies including the hoisting of the papal flag and the convocation in full uniform of the Swiss guard and the other armed Lodlies at the Vatican gate, The Pon- I received many telsgrams and mes- sages of congratulationy while many persons, including Archbishop Bdward J. Hanna, of San Francisco, presenfed their congrat r'ations personally. JUDGE GOIN New Maven, May Thomas, judge of the federal distri court, is a well known citizen of Con- necticut as well, he had to do juat what the laws says, today furnishing two witnesses, a birth certificate and a photograph of himself, when he ap- plied for a passport, He goes abroad June 14, Allahabad, British India, May 31. The Portuguese aviators, Lieutenants Paes and Beiros, who are attempting a fight from Lisbon to Macao, China, and who crashed asveral weeks ago in a storm near Papir in Jodhpur, flew here today from Amhbala, almost oil in 1 Mexieo produced cent of the world No red tape—No bother—No formalities. Go right to the Savings Department window. You'll see it as soon as you step into the Hand the clerk $1.00 or as ‘much Say ‘Savings’. Simple, isn't it? In sixty seconds you'll have advanced on the highroad to success. THE BANK OF SERVICE Open Saturday Evenings 7-9

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