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=52 INEW BRITAIN HERA LD Es ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924. —EIGHTEEN PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS PRESIDENT DISAPPROVES - OF PLANKS IN PLATFORM ODLIDGE AND NOT BORAH POSTIVELY DECLINES T0 BE pASTIR'S REVAINS MPFARLANE, WRITER, 7t On Chms b oove Bntis P CONGRESS WATCHD O TeXe™ SLSGESTS JODGE KENYON peytyeD TOCHURCH 1S TRAGIC SUICIDE <o cron v e e . H]R fi[]m] RES”I‘TQ Wires Emphatic Instructions {o National Committeeman ; : to Enforcement of Laws and Opposition to Hasty A ¥ —Lowden Also Reported As Definitely Out of Race BOdy of Rev. Jobn . Winters Lit %% s 0f San Change in Existing Statutes — For Punishment of BUr(on Urges Poople 10 RAUY wwumnnston sone 10 5om. Formr i meme e eented w0 e 1SRG AL S MATPS : - Guilty Office Holders, Regardless of Affiliation. Idaho sent instructions to Cleveland convention, the telegram suid, About the Leadership of sy thae nis name be withdrawn if :‘f.‘:\‘usr:‘f:;..:l".ffi"{7&1-1'.3“3”3:\"3'.12‘; 1,100 CH[LDREN lN ESCORT EXHAUSTED BY ILL HEALTH DELEGATES CHEER 'TAX REFORMS PART it were nrosnnml to the republican ror e, Make no mistake about this.” G Sty NAME OF COOLIDGE OF PARTY'’S PLEDGE President A e e i i | e 1 candidate. Chicago, June 10.—Dispatches re- Parish Societies Meet To Pass Reso- Left Note LUaplaining Mental and —_— - | : i 4 . i *he Associated Press. He urged former Senator William ceived here from Cleveland disclosed e . 5 Convention Hall, Cleveland, June 10, . . : 4 . ons On Death of Priest—Pon Physical Tortures From Incurable S Sland o . 'that Lieutenant Governor Fred E, l'tions o Coming to order promptly on sched- , Cl¢veland, O, June 10.—A tenta- a n S. Kenyon of lowa for the nomina ¢ ) : Ju J)UNDS KEYNOTL SPEECH and it was said he had recommended Sterling of Illinois had reached Frank fcal High Mase To Be Celebrated Allment—Was Writer, Preacher. uled time, the republican national '€ draft of the 1924 platform of the him at a conference with President O, Lowden by telephone at Oxford, convention devoted its first session to. ‘ePublican party had been completed AT CLEVELAND GONVENT[O\{ Coalidge, Ohio, yesterday and that Colonel Low Tomorrow Morning at 10, Actor and War Correspondent, jay to perfecting the temporary or.|104ay &fter a group of members of ata a 0 icated his den told him that his decision to de- ganization and hes g th eynote the resolutions committee had labored ! DNtOR SROFEN Foor IRA Al o e e “ The remains of Rev. John T a ‘Feancisco, Juns 10.—Waging o S¥isation &nd hearing the Keynote . . 0y 'ose ' sontan ourk aisd Nad wishes in a telegram to John W. Hart, | cline the repubilean vice presidentia speech by Representative Theodore K. ’ national committeeman ds nomination was irrevocable, Winters lie in state before the altar losing battle with ill health, Peter Burton of Ohlo, temporary chairman, °btained the views of Presi@ent Cool- Fecommends U, S. Adhesion to World in 8. Mary's church where’ he had |Clark MacFarlane, noted author and Chairman Adams of the national 08 by telephone on certain planks. committee brought the gavel down| OChairman Charles B. Warren, of i 3 prompely at 11 o'clock and routine the commtitee, which could not be more than a score of years defeat with stoic philosophy and shot organized until the opening session _ 5 N " years, 3 organization work was quickly dis B g President’s Views on Jap Laclusion womell Flght ln Lawyel' S Offlce, This afternoon at 3:30 o'clock the ' and killed himself here last night. posed of. Kull delegations on the floor | t0day of the convention, explained that this draft would form the basis D 3 P ONG and cached for « K or anc reacher, epted Oourt and Doplores Rejection. of conducted services and preached for former actor and preacher, accepted —Declares Party Stands for Fn- children of 8t. Mary’s Parochial school The final chapter of his long and and galleries well filled, but not . . s % op AT vitte } crowded, followed closely the speech Upon which the ecommittee would escorted the remains from the rectory | Drilliant carer was written with an cr ' e ¥y the speech A foncoment il the aw. Ol'le PI.l.“S Out FlStflll Of Hall' to the church and upwards of 2,000 | Artistry as consummate as any dis- of chalrman, which sounded the WOrk after the five hours of hearings = et = 1 " » tragic te nat ¢ ' keynote of the com o during the day. 'The platform will the Associated Press. mourners viewed for the first time the Played: in the tragic termination of key £ LD R PRiEe. . —— body of their deceased pastor one of his novels Seck Vice-President, S0 seady for action By Lus conviton ol e G | Kills Self at Morgue Still searching for a vice-presiden- Wednesday afternoon. yublican party was called upon """“ 3 SORIgLY he Of0D 0% His dond ‘”“\ Walk to the st f the S tial candidate, the republican na. Foreign Relations ki g N el A 9 ye chanted a o'clock. It is exe alking to the steps o e San | tal candldate, ti epubliof a- » Theodore K. Burton Ohlo, t1 L“uMlS PRESIDENT "F hmaged Wife Attacks Rival :_ .',f‘ld",',,‘,l, "lhl ,;: j, ,,;',".,,,Imj,‘”:”x" | 1~r..n.4....,"....,‘m. he pulled a pistol | tional convention went into its first After hours of conference, the plate temporary chairman of it ceted tha b o au 4 ’ ¢ h the quest 1 form builders made some changes , i Vh y s o, | of B ary's chure! ve filled from his pocket and, with coolness and | 5€s$ion with the question little ad. form 4 some change conventlon, to rally ' ho Was Helping For. of st. Mary's church will be filled to ¥ vanced toward solution. Booms paused | 1st night in the suggested planks e poomte—and M L TRUST CO.- ftart | riowie 10 the memors of thet de: | —————————————————{or & moment n thol ght, piattorm Drought hero by Sccretary Slemp, wih The people—and all t 1-w;~ mer’s Hushand to Start t o b ¢ de- | o . . . . builders suspended their work, and President Coolidge's sanction. The have confidence in Calvin oo cased leader RN Y 4 : . forel ati n SRS & delegates ceased their milling, while foreign relations was materially re- Representative Burton w':un.l i e l)norce PI‘O(’CCdin){s. !It]‘)‘:? .ln.wll“‘::: :l:‘ st»\l::?l:utl:nn‘: ‘:q'u‘r ) . \ ! assembled in the great 1-5'! with | vised and it & understood that it was < : S U Mcte e s thirteen thousand seats, 1o start this subject that the exccutive was Elected to Succeed Late e "l"‘r\ln:;‘::)‘l”“l“:"l"\ll";"";;C;le:-:’::‘;I“'flll‘l. R i B | the conveniion off on its way criticlzed by long distance telephone, . bl ERYEROTG S8 b obs, i o . | ¢ ) 4 & Overnight the movement for Judge Having obtained Mr. Coolidge's James M. Curtin by A bail of hair was exhibited in po- Mary's achool and A |.i~“\|v:y- ssed by ' 3 . ; § Willlam 8 Kenyon of Oowa showed ‘iews on the changes, Chairman War- Dirsctor court this mu“rl.vhul Hw; hyhil 1,,‘- n t-:»Hll.::nllv‘vm\‘l'lvf;l ;;'.I:':,"“;'..,(‘\ u‘.“n”n: '1?."1 3 3 v g MBE | now power: the talk of Secretary|ren and his co-workers resumed picked up from the n.‘:.. of the office Kreg g « K hool 2 4 - { Hoover grew stronger, the movement ' thelr conference, and it was after mid- ”r ,\n\um\\ln;m; l.\lnn‘)'n rg u:lm ;‘Iy:"::z;‘l‘.. l'uv‘l."'. lel:'(l"“fl lml;ll ll'l:' s I for Charles (G, Dawes certainly lost no pight before their task was done, rs, Anua Miaznitk and Mrs. Bertha | b R to the rectory, a ‘line of | groun: o sorters Among those 2 i ors of the Commercial T rust com ad been arrested on charges of as. priests’ house and meeting in front of Y 3 ¢ the former governor's r ated de- | Utah, and Gooding of Tdaho, and Rep- pany this morning, John . Loomis qulting each other T'he court was the building, thence to the church, | ©4 4 termination not to acee © nomina ntative Vare of Pennsylvania, and was elected president and Pardon ( mable to find out whose head had ' Boys of the eighth grade formed a : B ' tion 1f 1t were offered s of New York who hnd'hem cliey was elected vice president. | given up the hair guard of honor at the church steps. | 3¢ . ity Old Timers Missing. designated by their state delegations . Loomis succeeds the late Jamos After Hstening to the testimony, The 1,100 pupils of St. Mary's school £ Many new facos appeared here as members of the resolutions com- M. Curtin and Mr. Rickey takes the which proved to be very conflicting on filed up the steps followed by a eross ., old famillar faces have hecn mittee place of Mr, Loomis as vice prests ' soveral points, Judge Benjamin W, \-.,m. and acolytes und the remains | § ' [ memorable years gone by, ) Senator Reed Criticized dent Alling found hoth women guilty and of Father Winters, With slow and revs | . first time in years, Chauncey M Senator Reed of Pennsyl\ania was Mr. Loomis has been connected 'fined them $10 each erent step, ench with a mourning band j { pew was not on hand to enjoy a re- criticlzed In the course of the eve. with banks for the past 25 years. According to the story given the of black ribbon tied on his arm, the ception that has alwaya resembled a ning as was John Thomas the newly IPor eight eyars he was cmployed by court by Attorney Ginsbherg, the hus. child presented an impressive New Year's day bandshaking bee at |elected national committeeman from the Aetna Natio bank in Hartford band of Mrs, Maznik came to his of- | xpoctac The body was plaeed before e White House. I'or the first time Tdaho, Mr. Thomas and Sen, Gooding n & Minor o He then went ' fice last night with Mrs, Osakavics to | the altar and the school childron were | ince a republican convention nomi- interested themselves particularly in 1o the Windso ust company where have him start proccedings in a db given an opportunity o view the re. 4 ated Abraham Linecoln, “Uncle Joe" the question of farm relief. p (he 18 treasurer for a year and & voree action against his wi Mre. | mains. Appropriate prayers were said Cannon was absent and the conven At the conclusion of m; hearings nalf, Nine years ago he came jo the | Osakavicz was to be his star witness. in the chuarch tion missed his “The ladies, God bleas ' today, the resolutions committes, Commerelal Trust company as trease 'V'W--]\ wer no sooner in his office, ac- Puncral Tomorrow Morning them!" composed of one member from each urer and in April, , he was elec cording to the story when Mre, Miaz. Tonight followin, the exercises, | _y N . Rl Senator Henry Cabot Lodge was not . 900 heeidant nik rushed in and started an argy- | watchors delogated by the various| PETER CLARK MACFARLA! Byt fp gidare Begptirs ::"”,""h:;:::: "",:'1 ;'l:';l;::'":"mm"fl::‘ Mr, Rickey i8 treasurer of Landers, ment with Mrs. Osakavicz, The talk- church societies took up thelr night agers, the inconspicuous eering | shape, Frary & Clavh He has been a ing did not Jast long as both settled waten They will remain with the jotjberation, fired a b . ymmittee,” that has so much to say 8ince the tentative draft cvers prac- shid sl Commerclal Trust | 10WN to business in short order and | ody until tomorrow morning. At 10 | yraty St what will be done. " tically all of the questions to be dis- WORE K. BURTON ompany for two and onc-half years ".Jl'f-l" sray v»ljv g with each other, o'clock, a pontifical mass of requiem | Tyws notes, one addressed (o an i New Men In Power. cussed at the hearings. No material . o : Walter M. Bas :A.m‘] of \\m‘. |"l‘v““l'l 3 :‘v“rl”"1"’”74;’”‘(‘:‘-'1’\"“:“ll("ll;"l':\|lfvr-‘lv|l|‘4’|lr| will be u:nbr.’\':d by Ii!_ ',.{v.\. John J. yimate triend apd the other “to whom Int . places of power today '\:o:n :\'Ifi.mflun! of i the planks already 3 | has entercd the employ of t trus _ - Nilan, bishop of the Hartford diocese. §y may concern.” recounted the story ew set of men, chosen by Presi- worked out were forecast. “In the great array of rulers, | il i Tl G ount teller He has Patrick O'Mara told the court that| priegts in attendance at the funeral s P S e gyaggFsiedbagg it Coolidge and ded by William = While the platform basis was in Wl prime mmm"r,-: |u=‘r”"'"l been with the Waterbury Trust come- :““("""'w!"'” : ‘,I‘.:x‘]r:‘, Hu“;:m'-:‘ .; re-Lare expected to number more than |(ne kidneys, his physieal exhaustion Butler 1e doors of the great process of construction republican in - - surrender to U 1olders at 8 o'clock, but the delegates gation made public resolutions to be or in high devotion t e nd Mra, Os cz W op of he . . . ¢ 3 R high dovetion te th o as on top of hef. | pumily Circle of St. Mary's church f have been broken on the wheot 91 8ot bogin ving until the cloek 'presented to the convention condemn- iis country iy 234 GALLONS CONSIGNED \‘hrt‘”; - :,/'.”; ‘v]u 1 r‘c,_.fl her ad- | joid last night in Bt Mary's 8chool | of the soul's effort to express itself , vard 11, the hour of meet- ing the official acts of Harry M, gt gl A e hov theth oiibedded 1a the f"’"“‘r"‘; 11 hall, 25 members were selected from | gid one of the notes which was found 118 Daugherty, former attorney general Thren o et FOR GlTY CONFISCATED e it holdl n e arm of the among the members prosent to attend | peside the body, “Nothing remains Fifteen minutes before the time set and Albert B, Fall, former interior 1o Presic Coolidge 3 Sy iy Hg untfl the yye tuperal, Because of the large num dymansite the Pt the convention to come to order socretary, " to congress for leadership,” yoliceman was forced to choke her 1o |« . o dyn he ruins. & a 4 ’ : . hgreas for lendoruhis . — ke Ber reloass ',“ e "“_ ;"' 0 | ber who are to attend, the soclety has I'oliceman Sees Tragedy hall was filling rapidly. The band | Discussing this phase of the plat- e urged the party to take its stand g ax! ; r grip. Dr al been limited to this number as a rep a Alde . fal ocated at one corner of the sta be rm of the organization, those shap- with Mr, Cool e on all of the con- State Police Make Clean-up in Fast testific hat he had treated Mrs, resentaiive delegution ool § tel Alden, a special pe ' Lind the seats reserved for the g S 16 Sreatend & “‘ hos A ~ oversial issues which have arisen Oekaviez for the teeth marks in her s ) 50 Mem- | wag the gole witness of ook bor ¢ it proposed exposition explaine en the executive and gome ¥ Hartford—Truck Owned by Arimn. bers w et in Bt. Mary's hall t0- 4ot which terminated the car . onal committee ared out an a iere would be a condemnation of bad 2 + b Mrs, Miaznik told the court that hep | MOTTO# morning at 9:30 o'clock and now and then which mixed with the behavior in publie offfes ASE FUpTInE | SR - Local Man husband spends all H_””'I" “' "': will be escorted 1o the church and to ' My Mackarlane st n of the arriving delegates and For Tax Reforms 3 g - visitors re were some great cmpty ith reference to tax reductions He recommended that the party| apifor Cont June 10 —Two 'eneme of Mrs. Osakaviez drinking rance to the coroner's ¢ - - 4 " | fo » . Continued on Fourth Page gt spaces in the banks of scats in the the platform, it wa ol X lare for American adherence 0| jundred and thirty four gallons of al- '1QUOF and that he beats her up when | «© d on Fourth Page.) his walking stick over e he platform, it was stated authori ‘ galler atively, will make no specific refer- L SOuIt WILh | merely Eh|coliel betnk transpotted from Frevi. | TR CORRIATS SUSN 1. Bhe Satd the LT Thon 5 Pipe Organ Pipes Up ence to the Mellon plan, but will con- -Hughes reservations. He | qor I. to this city and New M8 Osakavicz had told her she | & cigarotte or cigar in the t ) : 1 dence, . to this ¢ 1d New { the band rested the hundred tain a broad declaration f o Jngre e e . solice. | WOUuld tell a story about her st A ad declaration for tax re 1 that congress rpfused to ac-| puiain were seized by State Police Nl s ¥ about her so her : 8 O 3 ' 4 dollar pipe organ with its vision and reforms. cede to Mr, Coolidge's wishes in en- | - v | usband livorce her, and in ¢ man Smith at 2 o'clock this morning | usand plpes urst ou n The world cou weting the Japane: »\‘m,,,m w,”],; x 1t way get back at her for quar wnd ply bun ut and he world court plank was de- - on the Connecticut Boulevard in Bast ’ f . | with the rosonance of scribed -0t i sion of immigration bill, He de- | Lo oo eani Lombardo of number o/IRE abo moonshining aetivi | . S g ros P of scribed as a straight-out deciaration elared the new tax law abounded fn! . . o [ rank ol vovitk of 1% 10 the police STAYS ON THE FARM ‘ is of a stirring air #hggest- of American adherence to the court a S0 ERGUNE Het o TANAN A The | & TTUSE SUERL RBE SR S an - M " ne embly of International justice without speci- Newton, Mass,, were arrested and are / —— Z ; wa olorful accompani- fie recommendations as to the form of Cleveland, O., Ju 10, —The clal meeting of the Holy noted author ant word in tax revision. He dis |~ CTo% St ST B own There was o o pant- | fic re misscd_enactment of the bonus bill| 0 Sl Ul Ll ateohol RESPONSE IS LIGHT Brother of Robert Franks Mantng Mot tmporant. Says Coole e aprartos sas tarned e by Tresh Air Camp Pund In Need of ' v The soldiers' bonus has been treat over the president’s veto with the as-| - i was contained ¥ 39 six-gallon cans | was flooded with various shades od by the ¢ sorti tha | ate t < : n'w ofusing To Go To g .. ades he platform builder as an ae- roeter g ::““ffi.fimr:\rq:m: B 3| which were stored in a fight truck be Expresses Himgelf— | '0e%e Pather, Refusing To Go To complished fact and the enly refer- be willingly accepte P | longing to & New Britain man, It is s cland Temporary Chairin irton Visit- ence, if any, will be declaratfon for e e edne visited upon | tHOUERt that the alcohel can be traced i, v Recoived Up. To udents Testify ; atform and conferred brief- execution of the law placed on the iblicans in the weseion of congress| 10 & source in Providence from which y T ’ Pre ¥ t er E ns of the na- statute books ove* President Cool- st ended. he told the convention, | considerable liquor has been coming Date I« $113=C. F. &, Gives 810, Plymow ) pring 1 amittee. Other notablen however, “is not deserved because on | into Connecticut during the past few g : $108 Chicago. June 10.—~Members of the | planting is the mer's first dat them old and some of them There will be a revision, however mAny major questions their party has | Months. « 9 & o o | TACUlty of the University of Chicago |thinks Jo .« si- pe ume to their places. Ofl paint- as to the treatment of the sick and not commanded & majobity in either| S g 2 and fel lents of Nathan Leo- dent's father . ! at of Lincoln, Harding and Roe isabled veterans of the World war. anch.” | "ota 17 . {1500 1000 S8 Richard Loch, contensed 1o Bad W Hissihe 5 & h American flage we Another of the suggested planks umerating the achievements of s g . kidnappers and slayers of Robert | repub o N r ed a . nter o which was rewritten was that dealing ublican party in ite steward- | . bbbt P : Franks, schosibuy, Were VARIAE the | feestved . : ge backed on the folds of an en weongdoing in publie offics. AS » national affairs in the past Sate’s attorney's office today to tell | publican cha g flag now drawn sion makes no yur years, he pald high tribute to the | Detroit Has One—150 Policemen and ' 1erald Fresh act- | their stories of the lives of the pris- Teleg . arade Around Hall mention individuals, but declares mory ot President Hard told of | ng as an agent for the committee in | oners ir testimony was wanted to | answeri r cany ‘ Ser a o iishment Where Suth 5 SIOLNY o accomplishments under s 1eader. |50 POctors Effect Quarantive of Entire charge of the I'resh Air Camp at help build up the case against a de. my way " pushy here g 211y S0 SIRsEntel This Senelie. Hurlington, where many New Tritain | fense of insanity. tion.” "The nath detense plank would S D O edie-| 45 mlock Section. dren may go for a week of two| T, Neill Johnson, an instructor, told | The farming had hee r o nd ge r e for the: TleY: el SoF o : and bulld up health and stresgth, has | how Leopold took a difficult Jaw ex- | Mr, Coc r ntative = . I oo ol v sgnd 8y . g B Tiest, wearied apirit, rest in peace Detroit, June 10.—A cordor ) ‘ citizens who wish 1o be trained : ! son 1o be somewhat discouraged’amination two days after the kiiling, the Asso are in the lasting remembrance | natrolmen, 50 physicians an 35 the fuslk oF SoiDsmns b Siew als specificially with the eivil- ary training camps and the Fro the na Brit- a post-graduate history stu- i and w h belongs to the immor | asststants eftecigd & Smalipo . post-gradu; u Varied Accomplishments tine on & 15 b - pehow he ever, that the Bobert Franis and his eider broth i & the hattew, & v e e le, in yuired amount, §5,500 will eventual er, Jack, 16, both planned to be doubted whetl e > ve 4 ¢ building Mr. Burion t f the epide hic would not co swider proptiy ; » f & sea foree s | outbreak of t ¥ ¥ be forthe #g and that the camp yers but the 4 differe tews ne ' he radi 1 ainence of a wea ments of the | P lawyen it they had different vi tim v | strength permitted the United ow under contro may be run to full capacity this of 1 iment al it aad & T of cap punishment, Jack sald to- insta r mitts — e . No person is permitted to © cammer as heretof He is anxions | oy, Sey weeks ago they ook %, € nder the Washington treaty, the work fistriet, which is a residential-business g n people to the appeal for funds. | ger ton It Metlon Arrives those who plan to subseribe 40| opposite sides at a school debate, | for a few ' scction populated largely by forelgn as so0n as possible. Contributions | Rohert was on the negative. Robert |opening nvention, but the retars Mellon came in and took Plumbers’ Demand for lomestie actis rs, until he 8 vaccinated. Street cars o the Penun Sl g recetyed :v‘v‘r Herald office | was alwass opposed to capital punish- |friends who operated the contrivar Shon SNh SNl Bo 1 & Gtbamute o Wage Boost Held Up pass through the section but are N6l ..4 acknowledged in this Paper #3:ment. Jack sald—and TRobert's side | for him could not “get” Cleveland at rtakings. He o PO . permittted to stop snon after reception ase possible. WOR, all. T set is glittering bronze retary Wecks sat as ! Following a series of conferences which th The quarantine was lifted sttls The people of the eity, We have feit Retors Gy 1 Teopid and | presewted by & Commer- Massachusetts delegation and covering a period of severa! days 4R ¢ ‘_”“‘;_ t | before noon, after between 14,000 and | yo o been thoroughly aware of the Lo, Jack deciired: *1 ShNR Dithe 168 with Mr. Coolidges name Chairman Warren of the resolutions agreement has been reached between e ballots are cast in No- | ;. 469 persons in the district were good work that is being done in this out 4 they should be hanged.” - i . it committes sat with hie colleagues from loca! master plumbers and journey- accinated pur loca nthropy They are st . s had several invitatione” My Michigan en whereby a demand for increased Six new cases of smallpox and 1W0 | wjiling, we alto feel, to give to its i Coolidee ttopped his harrowing long There was a« usual a ot of hand- wages will be withheld until January, atas from the discase were reported gupport. Those who wish to give are & 1 lenoush to =9 to §o to Shaking among the politicians who at which time the question of wages . YN WA to the depariment of health Monday. seked to w their returns as soon HE WEATHER Washingtor . and, and | meet evers four years at the conven- will be arbitr ‘olice and Fire Boards — a8 posibie ’ b gy aduate at Mer. | tion and tafk over old times Nobody | The journeymen are now receiviag ! 1 N wmed to be in much of a hurry 10 $1 an hour or $8 & day. They vob Will Ofllanm Tonight A SV S T Se—" Ra— Hariford, June 10 —Forecast | | cershure, bet There 5 Soo much | soemad o Gr 1 much O & buivy 101 31 SO o O e 0 & Sa B jectings of t lee ol B Ge . June 10.—Brooding over FORMER CONGRESSMAN DIES, for New Britain and vicinity: o do he 4 1 shan't accept amy | get started o ask $1.25 an N::.';r L ";'-..." - » 28 T » after conferrin it Aards will be held tonight and the y had received for damag Warrensburg, N. Y. June 10— Increacing clondiness tonight : of these § r _-' For l‘!'fl"l" o Nnbers, oo :”‘ pir R g . of David 1 L as chair- ing his e’s automobi while using l.ouis Wood d Emcrson ¥ Ay Wednesday probably showers; The Wisconsi de ‘z;‘r" . e f.- ot y,.".'.u... conditons. a6 e it with ritesion, Pdward Fuoo- leader and fo * e i o ; eins = na ith one vote for Cooli . o ) E R t e n der and form littls change in temperature r ' ay - g1 b sought Wnth Sives Slile Keevers as rroon ' latter cam, 19 years o\, shot and killed him- ber of congress, died at his home his horse lem o Page 15) commissions e | #eif last night. early today after a long iliness * | rowing. (Continued on Pag numbers like the falling on Third Page)

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