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I\c\\s of the World By Awrcmted Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1924 NEW BRITAIN HERALD —EIGHTEEN PAGES. Average Daily Circulation Weed Ending 1 0’ 6 l 3 June Tth ... PRICE THREE CENTS WORLD COURT, AID FOR FARMERS, CUTS IN TAXES AND LAW ENFORCEMENT STAND OUT IN PLATFORM; MENTION OF 18TH AVOIDED 6. 0. P MAJORITIES IN CONGRESS ARE CALLED ESSENTIAL Mondell Declares Democrat Only Policy Is ™Muckraking and 01)311'ucti0n" (00LIDGE HAS JUSTIFIED ALL ONHDENGE N HIM | § Permancnt Chairman of Convention Veserts Phat Repablican Adminis- tration Has Been Marvvelous Record of Legislative andd - Administrative mplishment, Without i Government History ANDREWS SELLS 00T Business 'l‘ru:\s’;u'linn $200,000 ness in t ticld cading Jolin Muckraking Democrats Al Dressed up to Vote for Viee dent Bt They Have “May O, K. Hoover Test of Address Yera tividual LEOPOLD AND LOEB GO TO TRIAL to Invelve at Least NUTMEGGERS AT SEA Prest o Place 1o Go ON AUGUST 4; PLEAD NOT GUILTY . Both Youths Arraigned This Morning—Loeb is 19 Years Old Today and Makes Facetious Comment On Occasion and ¥ Judge « | THOUSANDS PAY LAST TRIBUTE | FURNITURE BUSINESS 7O PRIEST WHOLE CITY LOVED Said Pontifical High Mass for ‘NLW OHEMICAL FORMULA Father Mary's Church Ministers quies \ Winters at Attend Pontitieal Mass ~Leading | Obse- AIDS CANCER PATIENTS Amertcan Modieal Associgtion M of Treatment Lffective in Many Cases 10 ARMED BANDITS ROB GOVT. CUSTOMS TRUCK New York—Man Killed in Kenincky Hokdup e wWeEAThHER Al 11 —Vorecast for Ne 2 and vicinity Unsettied and Thurs- day: not mmch change in tem HOOVER DECLINES 10 BE CANDIDATE 3Delegam Now Working for Man Trom West of MISSISSlppl River 1GONVENT10N 0 Platform Officially to e This Evening—M West Sentiment for Judge Kenyon Is Reported as Growing Today, Washington, June 11 Hoover after a conferenee with Prosi- t Coolidge today reit- 1 previous that he | was not | presidency |~ "My positio: fota,” he said ferred with the questions | commerce | Asked if he would a inatlon if ¢ n by th convention replied “You are king me the question vo sked 8¢ the job has not b Senator Rorah me withdrawn Secretary vigorously claratior A candidate for the vice has ot ¢ adding that con president vy on afecting the department of it the nom republican same Borah red to me.” ordered his consideration, nator has from Strong for Kenyon Cleveland, June 11.—While the tion ogress today, tary of Treas Malion held a with William M. Butler les 1B, Warren, chairman of Jutions committee, te the vies presidential situation It there was any erysta sentiment Nl conver was in pr conferenes dizcuss and ser ization of quietly b viea prosi western ates gan a n dential nomination ting of of the ve to bring the one we Mississippt river, A Iolegates from that se ity afternoon to ¢ was this Podera vonld agree upon some There was a report that Tudge Kenyon, ¢ brought Ates Session ) Party aders orward wht tional conventior 1l not been on in prepe Te it morning's sessio ELKS' $100 GIFT Substantial program ion of the piat impossihle Sim Sent o Presh Air Editor of Hevald By New Britain Lasdge Today New Britain Kiks M. L. Platt A Friend To treasurer ta! today ontribu NISS BENNETT WINS New Britain Girl Defeats Mrs. ¢« Elwell. Jr, in Firdt Round of State Golt Champion<hip Competition Former Dry Agenis Freed of \mlatmn of Sea Laws — Charges o calisd for Party leely To Con- Dissatisfaction Over sult Coolidge Today World Court Plank As Running Mate—Con- vention IR 1 expre presider Confers ing the ro upanimity of those | expressed i, “we The ather bri permar ident ( and then recessed until § right, Whil the platform committes was holding 1 heated meeting in a council room earby, ing its Hilles of New it was recoss until § p. m A large 1id not loud cries of ‘“no" as put Chairman tlon w elared that “t took t point and the Amo sion, the con rules u whieh sentation rommittee Five or the tion arena w the s felegat wore he conventior about o great Amerfcan baskground for the ain, R eal organ was melody to drown what noise there was among the early arrivale Many of the men came blowing lark & Some hom ment to would when 1t will receive and adopt its platform ace on the many 2 short To His Choice For' Delays Presentation Of Platform Until To- night’s Meeting—Klan Not Mentioned. Session q June 11.--President asked Claveland, June 11.—The sub-tom« 16 appointed to submit a draft of the republican platform to the full resolution come mittee today practically completed ita work in an all-night session and re- essed shortly after 4 a. m. for a pap 1 agreement to review its work fately after breakfast. The resolution committee was calied to meet at 10 &, m. to receive ghe drafting committee’s report, but it was not certain that the tentative | draft would be ready at that hour, since it had been decided to confer with Prestdent Coolidge by telephone again today on the world court plank, and, perhaps several others. The committee wanted the presi- dent's views on the power the world court should have to enforce its de- cisions. The platform draft, it was said, i about six thousand words in length, Avold *‘Prohibition.” Prohibition, it is understood, is not specifically mentioned although law enforcement forms the basis of oune plank. Tue only plank whiesh might be Interproted as referring to the Ku Klux Klan is described as a declara- tion reaffirming the party's devotion to the constitution and its guarantes of religlous, civil and political libers ties, probably will be be- mittee ot ght by party leaders here for tentative fon of view respecting the tial nomination snces among the leaders dur forenoon developed littie or opinion, as one of igh in the councils of the party are ready to be imme Today's Session Brief publican convention at an- session today perfected its nt organization, cheered Pres oolidge and party regularity, o'clock to- o the session was In progress but when the time for recelv- report arrived, Charles D, York, announced that not ready and moved for & delegates | vess and there were when the proportion of the want to quos with a loud | of the gavel he ayes have it,” and the band 10 proceadings in hand at that delegates fled out ng other things in fts short ses ention in adopting it pproved a new arrangement by women wiil have equal repre with men on the ,national Dishonesty In Both, The oil Inquiries are dealt with un- Jer the head of “orderly government™ aud men of “both parties” are assail- od for dishonesty and corruption, the xistence of which the party con- demns and deplores, Investigntions have shown, It in de clared, & willingness on the part of both men in and out of office te traf- fie in offictal favors. Office holders bave shown a willingness to sell and gons outside of office a willingness to buy with money and influence, says the “orderly government” plank, and this must be stopped by prosecutiona a8 the administration now is trying to do Slow in Arviving minutes before the opening of the dieries encireling the conven ro almost empty and in floor sct aside for alternates there nlso seuts, A few of officials were moving platform in front of the fag which formed the portraits of Lin Harding. The pealing out a soft sufficient time st session the ew and empty " the Ald For Farmers. On agriculture, which was ona of the most troublesome questions in the sub-committee sessions, it was agreed to pledge an effort to reatore an equit- able balance between agricuiture prices and industrial commodity re i® no reference to the McNary bill eponsored in the session st congress by Secretary Wallace and the insurgent group. The plank alss expresses strong approval of the flaxible tariff provisions of the pres- nt law and another embodies & plea for party regularity in congress and state legisiature Avoide Exclusion Views The immigration poliey defined in the new quota laws is strongly recom- mended, but no mention is mads of Japanese exclusion. One plank 18 de. voted to praise of President Coolidge ind in another further tax reduction « demanded, and & tax revision come mission to formelate a scientifie pol- jcy. No suggestion is made of rates of further reduction or how they should be brought about \.. r-mn;-pm.- Independence tion of Philippine inde- nee sets forth that to relinquish f the islands would of both the ter- No mention nosevelt and but the notes weres in wearing hreeze was where lLake under te for a damp tfully in from boek away, lay time had not tter of hair, looked as see a fHfty-Nrty extent at least with jealt | kindly in ? they ke te the give them the their hats, exerci mhbers of the con privilege of aps n a gallery over the stag ger a While I n\\th n Again Declines American control ¢ e against the welfare ritory and the natio was made of the s r1en a resolutions commit- haries 1 Detroit, rman of 1 irafting commit adiourned that th minority report to the ittee oved by War. would be the platform today to permit submis. e waid, was committes, Mr t nvern betore ad chowed s gt Orderly Govt. Plank government wion TAkely plank e It makes rmali ol he proseciucd heir political affile Most Employes Honest government nd faithtul 8 grave wrong to be- sspecially for The republican siready 18 in charge al Aerclection and the work of “discovery ‘bt w not con- ent with the guilty noP age heen the Beveridge May Kick 1 elegn rposee ation @ cascs of offi